The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 01, 1898, Image 4

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Ten Shares Citizens'
Electric Light Company's
stock. Apply at
HOOKS & BROWN,
fl. IM. IVlialn St.
HOLIDAY GOOD
In this store site now receiving tiie
attention of our many patrons. I
Every department of this leading '
Dry Goods house has its special
attraction for those seeking good j
vulncs. We have stocked our !
shelves and counter with all choice
things and having bought in large
quantities for cash, we are enabled
to give you prices that none of our
competitors throughout the county
cait touch.
We have just received another
large lot of Ladies', Mines' and
Children's Coats wkich will besold
25 per cent, less than their real
value.
Also a lot of Ladies' Fur and
Plush Capes at manufacturer's
prices, These gaiments will not
last long and we would advise you
to come early and make your
purchase.
Compare our goods and prices
with those cf other houses and you
will be astonished to see what a
saving it will be to you to purchase
from us.
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
In using Butterick Patterns you
run no risk of ruining your gar
ment, but instead are assured a
correct and fashionable fit. We
keep a large stock of patterns al
ways on hand and are prepared to
fill orders without delay.
P. J.
"TO'b-7' Mo'-tJ-i .7c3ln St.
FREE EYE EXAMINATION !
Do you have headache, or feel drowsy after
reading a short time, or when reading do the
letters or words run together? If ou have
any of these Symptoms your eyes need atten
tion. All cases of astigmatism nnd muscular
deficiency carefully corrected and every pair of
glasses guaranteed to be satisfactory.
Examination Made at the IIouso or at
Our Store.
THOMAS BUCHANAN,
OPTICIAN,
No. 7 South Main Street.
0'HARA'S LIVERY !
BOARDING AND SALES STABLES.
Undertaking in - -
- - all its Branches.
Open Day and Night.
Cor. White
and Lloyd
Streets,
Shenandoah.
Mansion
House
f Stables,
MAHANOY CITY.
!A Handsomo Complexion
la one of tho greatest charms a woman can
possess, I'ozzoni's Comilkiioh 1'owdku
Klveslt. I
V.V V.'' V-j
t UICST LINE OP
1 GROCERIESrHQUR, FEED, '
53 ,, hy nnd HTItAWT Wl
gf floor and Table Oil Cloths.
p r FOLEY "XVe" c t
ygm E. D. rULCl, Centre Bt. vv '
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What dooa A stand for T When
same friend suggests that your
blood needs A sarsaparilla treat
ment, remember that A stands for
AVER'S. Tho first letter in tho
alphabet stands for tho fir.it of
sarsapnrillas ; first in origin, fir.t
in record, first in tho favor of tho
family. For nearly half a century
has been curing all forms of Mood
tli-ease3 scro'ula, eczema, tetter,
rh'.imatism, erysipelas, blood poi
soning, etc. Tfcero'a a book about
theso cures " Ayer's Curebook, a
story of cures told by tho cured,"
which is sent free on request, by
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass. Tho
book will interest you if you are
sick or weak, because it tells not
what it is claimed the remedy will
do, but what your neighbors and
fellows testify that it has done.
Will it euro you ? It has cured
thousands like you. Why not you?
Sunday Specials.
.Services ill the Trinity lioformid church
to-morrow at 10:00 a. 111., and (J:il0 p. in.
Sunday M'hool at 1:30 p. m. Itev. Iiolieit
O'Hoylo pastor.
lingular services will bo hold in tho United
Evangelical church, N'ortli Jardin street, to
morrow at 10 a. in. and 0.30 p. m. Sunday
school at 1.30 p. m. Kov. I. J. ItelU, pastor.
Services in the l'resbyterinn church to
morrow nt 10:3J a. in. and 0:30 p. in. Sibbith
school at M p. 111. Jr C. K. Monday 'veiling
in 0:30; Sr. C. K. Tiiisday fvvniiu at 7:30
Prayer and song service 011 Thiiis lii even
ing at 7:30 Kev. T. Maxwell Morrison.
pator. Strangers always welcome.
Primitive Methodist church, James Moore,
iiator. Preaching ut 10:30 a. in. and 11:30
p. 111. Siindayschoolnt2p.nl. Clasimtct
lngou Wednesday evening. General prayer
meeting 011 Thursday evening. Everybody
Welcome.
Services in All Saints' Protestant l'plscoi.il
church on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy
Lucharist at 8 a in. Hcgular services at 10:30
II. 111. and 7 p. 111. The rector will otliciato.
Sunday pchool at !2 p. 111,
l'irst Baptist church, corner of West and
Oak stieets, Kev. 1). I. llvans pastor. Services
at 1 U :i. m. and Op. lit. Sunday school at !2 p. ui.
Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young
People's meeting Wednesday evenings.
Class meeting Thursday evenings.
Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak
and White streets, Kev. Alfred Ilcobuer,
pastor. General class meeting at 0 a. 111., led
liy John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 11. m.
Sunday school at 2 p. 111., Dr. J. S. Callen,
Superintendent. Sermon at (1:30 p. m. Seats
free, Everybody welcome.
St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry
street, liev. John Griihler, pastor. Preach
ing, 10 a. 111. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. 111. ;
preaching (1:30 p. in.
St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West
Centre street. Kev. Cornelius Laurisin, pas
tor. Miitatiuiiui servico tl a. 111. High mass
10 a. in.
Church of the Holy Family, (German It.
C.) North Chestnut street. Kov. A. T. Sclitil
tlehofer, pastor. Firnt mass 8 u. in., second
mass 10 a. in .
St. Casimir's Polish It. C. church, North
Jardin street. Kev. J. A. Lenarklewic.
pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a.
III. , vespers and benediction I p. 111.
Chuich of tho Annunciation, 218 West
Cherry stieet. Itev. H. V. O'Kcllly, rastor,
Kev. James Kane, asiistant patjr. First
mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a 01., high mass,
10 a. m, benediction, i r
Kehclctb r.unel Congregation, corner of
Oilr ..! West streets, Kev. Henry Mit
nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to lurt. in.,
and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. 111.
and every weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. 111,
TO CUliU A COI.I IN ONI! HAV.
Tako Laxativo llroino Quiuino Tablets. All
druggists refund tho money if it fails to
cure. 2.")o. Tho geniiino has L. ii. Q. on
each tablet.
Tlieso Will Slurry, lVrlmps.
Marriage licenses wern issued yesterday
to tho following : Georg llixler, Keiner
City, nnd Carrio Stahl, Piuegrovo town
ship; John Uuderkotlbr and Lizzie Madeu,
both of Tower City; Milton Iloyer, Tro
mont, and llertha Kimmel, Lorberry; Alex.
W. Klinger nnd Harlmra Willanl, both of
Klingerstown; Ant!".iiy Dobilas and .Maggie
Dovidaitus, both of Sheimndoah.
Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Kidge, O., says.
"After two doctors gave up my boy to die, I
saved Mm from croup by using Ono Minute
Cough Cure." It is tho quickest and most
certain lemedy for coughs, colds und all
throat and lung trouble!. C. II. Hageiibuch.
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler of
'8
AND
Porter and Weiss Beer.
FINEST, .' PUREST AND HEALTHIEST,
203 W. Coal Street,
SHENANDOAH- PA
Fresh Oysters Received Dally.
60c TO $1.00 inu MUNDUnO.
All kinds of Fresh and Salt Water Fish
TO ARRIVE FOR FRIDAY.
Ilo'jilay Decorations.
nixeilHus, 3 Pounds for 35 Cents.
COSLETT,
36 S. Main St.
A BMP
PiTHY POINTS.
ifntjienliiRM Throughout tlie Country
Chrnittrlil lor llanty reruiml.
Writo it ieos I
1 titppy New Year !
Otiuililates for lornl offices ro not rcry
plentiful.
Tho 1Ikhai.ii reaches Its thousands of
readers at an eatlicr hour to-dny than tisua!.
Juty Commissioner John Atmtock took tho
oath of olllco before Recorder Jeukyns yes
terday. Tho tVntrulla Council has granted tho
right of way to tho CuiitmIiaAsli1niitl Street
Hallway.
Tho Knights of Golden IJaglo, of Mt.
Curuicl, will hold a public Installation on
January 8th.
Iietneu 275 and 300 now cases will boon
tho list for trial at tho criminal court begin
ning next Monday.
Tho Union House, at Ashland, Is tube
remodeled in haudsomo style, jdate glass
limit mill side, and otherwise modernized.
Jack Holier, tho Summit Hill pugilist, who
has gained so much falno lately in tho ling,
has posted a forfeit of $100 to fight O.iu
I ret don.
The deal fur tho purchase, of tho stock of
tho l.tlinnoti (las Company by n Philadelphia
syndicate has liven deeluied olr.
(leiieral J. 1. S. (lobin and Colonel D.
liralucid Cox wero guo-ts ul honor at the
hainiuet of the Lebanon Ullles, tit Lebanon
last night.
William Gross, who Is wanted in Allentown
for lnlsiepresenUtlou by which ho ohtalucd
3000 worth of dhmonds, is in custody at
lorouto. Out.
At tho exorcises incident to tho quarto'
centennial of St. l'.iul Itcformed church, of
Heading, Thursday night, $10,300 was raised
towards canceling tho church debt
The West Hud fire Company, of l'ottsvlllc,
who wero refused support from tho borough
authorities a fow yean ago, last night dedi
cated a new cngino houso reared without bor
ough aid.
At llarrisbnrg last night the Central I'din
sylvania Alumni Association ol l'rincctoii
University olectcd Judge Mel'herson prcsi
I ileut, George Lttcr secretary and Grant
wciiimnu iieasurcr.
It is easy to catch a cold and just in easy
10 get no 01 u 11 you romuieiKo 10 te one
Miuulo Cough Cure. 1, cures coughs, colds
bronchitis, iiueuuionia and nil throat and
lung troubles. It Is pleasant to take, safe to
use aim sure to euro. u. 11. Jlaircnliiicli.
Seeking Another Side Issue.
Prom Pottsvlllc KcputjllcMU.
Tho Shenandoah Hi:i:Ai.n predicts that
".Mr. Uriimin will never go to Congiers
through the Postal Department. This state
nieiit may be looked upon in tho nature of a
prophesy " The "Hepubliean" will make a
bolder prophesy, and that is that lirumm will
uover go to Congress through tho Postal I)C'
partmeut nor by the sull'rago of the Itepub
llcms of this Congressional district. Ho has
been resourceful, and may bo able to get up
some side issuo by which ho may bo nonii
t -T ' y somo others than tho Itepuhlicausof
Ins county, hut his defeat is as certain aa is
his faculty to displease his friends.
A lilt r Coughs and Colds.
What? Pan-Tina, 2oc. At Gruhler Bros ,
d rug store.
Snlclilii Follou-H 11 DIogi'ni'Afttt Act.
WilmlnBton, Del., Jnn. 1. Joseph
Bonnet, proprietor cf a dyclns estab
lishment In this city, committed sui
cide yesterday after having1 made In
sulting1 proposals to Mrs. Cora Taylor,
one of his women employes. Mrs. Tay
lor ran screaming to the door, Intend
ing to call her husband, who worked
near by, to her protection. Bonnet,
apparently realizing his position, drew
a revolver from his pocket and blew
his brains out.
Cnptnlu St'ilii'iioii ItoIiiHtntcd.
New York, Jnn. 1. Mayor Strong's
police commissioners held their last
meeting at police headnnatters yes
terday, and one of their last acts was
to restoie Captain Stephenson to duty
nnd to order the payment of his back
salary, amounting to about $10,000.
Captain Stephenson was one of those
who suffered most from the Lexow
committee, and recently he was rein
stated by the appellute division of tho
supremo court.
AMUSHMH.NTS.
KAIEK'S OI-EIiA HOUSE.
The roaring farce comedy, "Tho Deacon's
Daughter, at Kaier s opera house, Mahauoy
City, Monday, Jnnuary 3. Miss Lillian
Kennedy the "Star of all soubrottes," tho
merry, rollicking, rompy, effervescent kitten
of tho stage, full of smiles, dimples and
graces, dancing and singing her way into our
utTectiotis. Who of us has not a warm corner
of his heart for her; who will ever forget the
names of l.otta and Maggio Mitchell, or come
closer to tho present generation, our own
Lillian Kennedy. Uraceful aud petite In
figure, handsomo and piquant in featuio and
winsome in voice and smile she flits like a
ray of sunshine through tho performance,
and leaves a never to be effaced impression
on the minds of her auditors.
FEEOfSON'H THKATRK.
John and Marion ManoU Mason, well
known to aud extremely popular with every
theatre goer in this town, will present their
preity pastoral play "Friend Krltz," assisted
by the same excellent company which In
times past has given them such excellent
support. Irieud Fritz" is no stranger to a
Shenandoah audience. In it "Jack" Mason
has made perhaps tho most important success
of his long career, and in it Marion Manola
surprised all of her admirers who had known
her only an uu accomplished vocalist, by as
suming and playing admirably a long and
important acting role. "Friend Fritz" ro
tulns u wondeiful hold upon the theatre
going public, who never seem to tire of it.
This is not to bo wondered at since it is one
of the most charming plays ever wiitten. At
Ferguson's theatre on Wcdiicsduy evening.
Keep It iu the house and it will save you
' many au anxious moment during the changes
, of season and weather; wu refer to Dr. Hull's
, Cough Syrup, the best remedy fur cough and
I cold.
H. C. Church visited friends at Pottsvillo
and St. Clair.
-U. T. Jolinsjn, of Scraiiton. is n curst of
relatives In town.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Stout are f nenillnit
to-day with Mr. Stout's pareutsat Pottsvillo.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Stout left town this
morning for Shlckshlnny, having-Kccn tele
graphed for 011 account of the serious illness
of Mrs. Stout's slsler.
Itlu Mull liiiu Itolilioi-y.
Cleveland, O., Jnn. 1. Mall box rob
bers hnve been npera'lng In P'evc
lnnd on a law scale. It was repoi ted
yesterday that checks nnd dtnftn ag
gregating about J6O.000 were stolen
from the mall boxes 011 Water stn't
oil tbo ICtli ult. These chat ';s wele
mnllcd by wholesale hoiiFes, and the
thieves appear to have got them all.
A postoinco Inspector has been at work
on the case for hcvcinl days, and It Is
pretty dpflnttely pettlrd, It Is said, that
Rlchaid O, Davis, who Is under arrest
In Now York for robbing mall boxes,
did the job here.
Ovrnnnti Company Will ltewunio.
Springfield, Mass., Jan. 1. The cred
itors of the Overman Wheel company,
which made an assignment early In
the week, hold a meeting at Chlcopee
Falls yesterday and decided upon n
policy which will probibly lesull In
placing the company bail upon lis feet
and the resumption of-work In the big
factory early next week. The creditors
were unanimous In their desire to give
the company every opportunity to pay
off the indebtedness and contlpux- the
business.
BloodHerveFood
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WHAT IT ICI Thorlchestofnll restorft
WnHI II lOl tlvo roods, becuuso It ro-
filacen the essentials of llfo that nro ex
inusted by disease, Indigestion, high living,
overwork, worry, oxcesses, abuse, etc.
UHAT IT nnFl By making the blood
WtlHI II UUtO! pure and rich und the
digestion perfect It creates Bolld llesli,
musclo nnd strength. The nerves being
made strong tho bruin becomes ae;lve and
clear, n restores lost vitality, stops ull wast
ing drains and weakness In cither sex, nnd
nsafomnlo regulator lnis no equal. Price
doc., oruvu uuAUHu.w. uriiggiiiis or or man.
We can help you. Advico nnd book, free.
fWflto Us About Your Cnse.
THE DR. CHASE COMPANY. "
1512 Chestnut Street. Pldlaitelpnla.
RUPTURE CURED.
A Specialist on -Kupture from Willianisport
will visit
Shenandoah Every Thursday
AT THE
Ferguson House, from 9 a. nt. till 1:3) p. m.
Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or
no pay. Vt ntten guarantee to absolutely
cure all kinds of Kupture without
operation or detention from
business.
Absolutely no Danger.
. . Examination Free,
loo persons cured in Sunbury. Shamokin
Mt, Carmel and vicinity who can be referred
to. Charges and terms moderate and within
reach of all.
Jlotiee to Candidates !
All persons who wish to be
candidates on the Citizens'
ticket at the
SPRING ELElOfl Of El
In the Borough of Shenandoah,
must present their names and
the required fees to the Secre
tary of the Citizens' Stantling
Committee,
JAMES 0. SAKELL,
At No. 224 North Jardin
street, not later than
Saturday, Jan. 15,1898,
at 7 o'clock p. in.
By order of the committee.
DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE HOUSE,
121 and 123 North Main St.
t
NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS.
There nrc ninuv tlilnus - hi out
stock of Furniture suitable for holidav
gifts, hut any one of the numerous
beautiful, well made and useful articles
of Furniture here will prove n pleasing
addition to any home. As n special holi
day inducement we oiler the following :
A stock of 500 rockers bought nt a
reduction, in Silk, Flush, Leather, Silk
Tapestry ami Ilrocatcllc, cane seats and
saddles. Our $2.50 rockers now $1.25,
our $4.00 now $2.00, our 4.50 now
$2. So, our $0.00 now $3.50, our 7.00
now $4.35,- etc. Our reason for such
bargains is the large order we placed
which enabled us to buy at close margin. ,
We must close tlietu out. Our dwelling
space is occupied by them.
DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE HOUSE,
121 arid 123 North Malii St.
Near Robblus' Opera House.
Every Wife
feelB nn Indescribable (Ireful of tho
danger attendant upon tho most criti
cal poriod of her life. Becoming a
mother should bo a source of joy, but
tliesitllYrinnntuI danperof the ordeal
makes its anticipation ono of misery.
s Friend
a thoroughly tested remedy, gently
prepares the system for tlifn period,
lessens the pain, and removes nil
danger. Its tisu i nsiiros a saft; nnd hap
py termination of tho dreaded event.
91.00 PER BOTTLE at all Draff Stores,
or sent by mall on receipt of prico.
Rf!(W5 Containing lnvaluablo Information ot
H".0."-0 !ntoret to all women, will bo sent to
rnCC any "''dross upon application, b
The GratineiU Regulator Co., Atlanta. Ga.
TheNi'M Volume of SI. Nicholas.
St. Nicholas, conducted by Mis. Mar.v
Ma pes Dodge, enters upon the twi iity-lll'th
year of its successful career nsthc Icadlne
magazine for boys and jrlrls with It Novem
ber issuo. A leuiarl-nbly varied and attrac
tive list of featuies has been sci tired for the
coiuiiiK year, including contributions by
several of the foremost writers of the day.
liudynid Kiplinu's first "Jungle .Stories"
wero written for St. Nicholas, and tills year
ho will contributo a new series of stories to
tho magaJiu-, called "The Jut-So Stories,'
written in a new vein fantastic stories.
Some stories, Mr. Kiplltifj says, aro meant to
bo read quietly, null some nio mm ut to be
told nloud. Some 1110 fur rainy inoriiiiiKs and
some lor loiii;, hot afternoons, and some nie
for bedtime. Theso stoiics of Mr, Kipling's
1110 uiuant to be told just-so, and one mutt
noraiicr 0110 singio llttlo word. Tlicy nie
siories. uoout. annuals, queer, veiy queer
annuals.
.Mr. I' rank I!. Stockton will e. ntribute
"The lluccaucers of Our Coast " This is a
scries of narrative sketches in which will be
troited the origin, characteristics, adven
tines, nnd exploits of that wild body of sea-
rovers, calling themelvcs "Tho Ilrelhicn of
the Coast," who during tho gieater part of
1110 seventeen century ravaged and ulmost
ruled the waters and shores of tho West
Indies.
Mr. J. T. Tronbridgo has written 11 serial
1 wo Iiiddicut Iloys. and their Adventures
iiri.i. ... , . ... . n .. .
Dim a nonueriui lricK Uog." Tills is
marked by his best qualities nnd is full of
ellcctlve interest. A lively story of track
ami iieiu is "Mio Lakerim Athlet e Club.
by Kupoit Hughes, which will tell of n year
01 sports curried out by 11 party of "u-al
ooys air. W. O. Stoddaid writes
stirring romance of chivalry, "With
tbo lllaclt l'rlnce," telling of the
To turns and adventures of an English
lad who tights at tho hattlo of Crecy. A
fairy-talo of scienco "Through the Earth."
by Clement l'czaudic. is a serial of tho Jules
erue order. It tells of tho daring concep
tion of a scientist of tho mat century, who
ny tbo enormously incieased power of elec
tricity succseds in boring a holo through thu
earth and sending a boy in 11 cigar-shaped car
iiirougn nie tunnel.
There will be tbo usual number of articles
of instruction and entertainment, short
stories, poems nnd jingles, as well as hun-
drecls of pictures by lending artists. Tho
prico of St. Nicholas is 25 cents a copy, or
f j.uu n year.
"I havo been using Salvation Oil, for a
iamo back, and think it is the best remidy I
havo over used. O. E. Hurling, 15 Central
ave., Lynu, Mass.
A M ci 1 .... 1 ny.
Trenton. J.m. 1. J. II. ,.-hm -c, C
I'araulc, wns kblf-d Inst nlgln I fnll
InK r v .ilking off a car platfor: 1 of a
moving- tre.lJi just before the Train
reached the Trenton depot. Ashmore
was coming to Trenton to spend New
Year's day with his mulhor, who re
sides hero. His skull was fractured,
and he-died almost Instantly.
Remember If you Have a Cough or Cold,
I'un-Tina always cures, 25c. At (iruhlcr
llros., drug store.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IjlOK ith,M hlnre anil duel llnr. comer Coal
1.' and Vine streets. Apply to William Me-
vuiru, o-, wenxro sirccx, t-I-tl
BANK KI.IXTION. Tbo nnniml elcitlon of
tho stockholders of tbo Merchants' Na-
uonai naiiK, or niicnoniioab, J'a., will bo lielil
"t tbo liankilir; liouse, on Tucfcday.
.lanuary
11111, ir-j-s, oc-ineeu llio Hours or I and I p in
for the purpose of ili-.ting thirteen (13) dlrcc-
'uio . rti-ri: uiu ensuing yi-or
12-ll-3t-oaw U. n. IIuntcb, Cashier,
nUHI.IO NOTIOV. Notice is lien ',v given to
I nil concerned that If tbo party owning tbo
wagon left ut my plain for ri-uilrs Is not cull, d
lur iiiki Lii.irg'H mini u iiikii. live ilayritroinilate,
tlie snmo will li- sold by nie for debt.
Uxocir Itll-E.
Mlii'uaniloab, I'll., Deo, 31, 1SU7, lJ-31-3t
POIt HAI.i:. The popular Ashlanil of era cafe,
with gymnasium attached, known as
llruck's sporting resort ihroujibout Mnbanoy
vnlley, lui-tbcsoM lit once, Itcason for scl
lllnr. nartv engaging in other biisini-us. ltenflnn.
jible, price to light party. Apply at Hkuai.ii
nmce, ornco. iirucK's l ate, AHIilnml. 11-20-hv
TKItdUSON'S TIllJATItU,
V i: J. Ki::
uausox, Man.
ONE NIGHT.
TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1398.
l MARION Jl It JOHN
Manola-Mason
Pn nentlnj; thtlr perennial and
cverBreen fiu-orlte,
F.
Tho (Irnmntlo muHlcal coined y
sueeeus of two contlneutH
21 --MUSICAL NUMBERS-21
All the rpecial scenery, quaint oosluiiu-s.
merry music, sweet souks, dainty dances.
A PARR 1 1 nm """'orized by the
U inannKfrof tliojlanola-
Masou Couiuiny to Kiiaraiitt-o tho above, as 1 1,
tbo most llulbhed and finest performance of the
scuHon,or refund the money.
I'. J. 1'Eiiorsos,
EVAN J. DAVIES,
Livery and
Undertaking,
No. 13 North Jardin St.
A genuine welcome ws its you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON.
Cor. Hnln and Coal Sts.
finest whiskey, bears, porter and Ale
:unutftiilly on tap, Choke em p era new drinks
and cigars.
Motlier9
ntz
I CONWAY'S
1 FAMOUS 5 HUD lOe STOKE JlO.
1 OS Worth Main Street.
Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store..
Owing to the demand for Table Oil Cloth we will have on ale
S commencing MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1898, twenty-live uuicr
cut patterns. Ucst in the market for 10c per yard.
TO SEE IT, WILL BE TO BUY IT.
Also Large Earthen Test Pot, Worth 3Bc, for 10c.
Our
Worth, l'rlce.
Con! Hods
(lull tntrrd lluckcts
Large (llassl)lb
" I'rylnjt I'an
" Mi-nt I'lattcr
Clillift I'rult Dishes
I'niu-y Hliin Hl(ruri-s
Largo (llass lliltter Dlelil-s
lOo
lOu
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10c
lOo
10c
lOu
100
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... 'Sits
Don't Forget the Niune and Number.
CONWAY'S ' 1
anions 5 & 10c Store No. f, 1
lo2 North
Z Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store.
SKATES.
SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE.
Just opened a new lot. We have all .
kinds and sizes again.
SLEDS.
THE RUSH
In the Spring will be Tremendous.
n., i ti..i.i t...l....ua ,..U1 1n In trntiu.
X HO IllOHS JirtllUIllIO nupiiirrn .........
portntHm nnu mert'iinnmsiuR mm m h
footlnnd supplies tu the multltudo or Uolil
HeCKCIH in 8IIOIX, Ifc m-uvrui iihmiiik. '' ilrTli
will bo so hi 'OS.
The Alaska Transportation
and Development Company
Incc0arPprtral!ed $5 000,000 """
To meet tills demand, will own and operate its
OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES
ON THE YUKON,
Connecting with Its own line of large and
Magnificent Ocean Steamers,
Specially adapted for pn-iseimer Imslncps carry
ing to lliat country an immense amount of sup
plies and equipment for the miners, as well as
furnislilni! them transportation for theinsi-lvis
ami tlu-lr eonds, nnd citililishinK Trading
Stations at different points. An opportunity is
ottered iiny person, he they "f small or Inrue
means, to hoy shares of stock in tills company
mid pnitfcipato in the .
ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS
Hiiro to be earned within tlio next 12 months.
Shares are offeied at $1.00 each
par value, non-nsscssablc, and will ho offered
lor n limited time only.
Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks
Pnyliiff larcer dUldcmU. Wliilo numerous
anvliifpti ItniikH nut 1 banks h(vo suspended.
tranpirtation nnd trailing companicH were
never scon in tho liBt of failures. This stock Is
out. of tho most desirable Investments offered
tho public. ...
rii,- iiiottrnnrntnrs anil stockholders who are
connected with this company nro men of wide
experience In similar undertokiiiKS and mon
vho-4G names aro Bilfllcicnt guarantee of tlie
stn oiling of tho company, to wit:
AI.HUIITC. lll.ATZ, l'rcs Vol Mats Urcw Co.,
Mllwnukee.
3ION VM. V.. JIAKON, Ulilteil States Senator
from Illinois
J). (1 KIlWAltDS. 1'nss. Trafllo JIgr. C II. i
I). It. It . Cincinnati.
FISANICA. IIKCIIT, of Chns. Kaestncr & Co.,
Chlcairo.
C1IAH. II. ltOCKVl!I,I,,Tranio JIgr. O I. & I..
It. 1'., (Monon Itoulo) Chicago.
w. a uiNUAnsoN.di-ii'i r.iss. Agt. c. n. o
&T. 1'. It. It.. Cincinnati, O.
it. W. fllill'l-Tril, l'rcs 1'irtt Nntlomil Hank.
Vkksburg, Miss.
I'HUI). A OTT1J, pakt eighteen years with
Sliclby Il.mk, Shclbyvlllc, lnd.
J.M. PI II I.I.I PS, Cashier First Nat'l Hank,
Vlcksburg, Miss.
And hundreds of others equally prominent.
Adilrcssand make all money payable to
The Alaska Transportation &, Development Co.,
Fisher Ilulldlng,
Cor. Van Ituren & Dcarliorn Sts.,
CHICAGO ILL
DUELL'S
Holiday Offering !
Kl(Kutit Silver "Watches, ntcm winders, Klirfn
r Wulthnm movement, S7, S9, $12 nnd up.
Ladles and Ge' ta1 line Solid Gold and Gold-
Ailed Watches at Lowest prices.
Lnrue assortment of Indies' and OeidV Bolld
Gold ItiuKM different patterns set with neui
Ine Diamonds, line. Opals, Hubbies, Bitpplilrcs
and Sulphur Stones; also fine Band itlngs,
latent btyles.
Uracektsi in endless variety.
lllff lino of Optical Goods, Silverware, Musi.
cal-iiifrtrumeutH, &c, any ono of which would
makoa liaudsoine aud appropriate 1101. 'DAY
Holiday shoppers should not tako into con
sideration tho fact that aio loeated down
town, Tho baipdiis fully repay for tho short
walk, Wo umranteo this if they tall on us,
when shown our prices aud tfoods. All goods
warranted. Dollar sales dollar values.
ELLIS DUELL,
206 SOUTH MAIN ST.
Second door below Cherry and Main ttrccta.
Alaska
3
7. 3
r
Our
Worth, l'rlce.
Flint (llass Tumblers
White Cup nnd Hauccr..
Tea Hlrnlucr
Duyt Tans...
Glass I'lcUle Dish
(llass Hponn Holder
China I-'rult Saucer
Coal Hhovc!.
... lOo
... loo
.... 10c
... 10c
.... lOo
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.. 10c
lOe
So
So
So
So
So
Bo
60
So
3
3
3
Main Street.
3
SLEDS.
SKATES.
JEWELER
TO RETIRE.
A boon to Christmas
shoppers in search of holiday
gifts. Our stock, which is a large
one, will be closed out at io per
cent, below cost. Amazing bar
gains can be obtained, I will de
vote my entire attention to the
Optical and
Repairing Dept.
This is a golden opportunity
to lovers ot jewelry never ofiere
before at this time and in the heigh
of the Christmas season.
Thos. Buchanan,
JEWELER,
NO. 7 SOUTH MAIN ST.
SPOONT'S,
108 & ii2 East Centre Street.
HOLIDAY
FURNITURE.
Can be bought from us
this year 35 per cent, cheaper
than during" anv other season.
This is our holiday induce
ment.
Fine Cane Seat Dining
Room Chairs, . . . jSc
Square Extension Table.
Handsomely decorated, $2.75
Bed Room Suits in
Eight Pieces . . . $15.00
ONE CAHLOAD OP i
Plush Rockers
For Christmas Gifts, $1.00 up
CARPETS AND OIL CL0TI
At Factory Prices.
Call on us. No trouble
show goods.
SPOONT'S,
108 & lis East Cent.'e Street.
Tho Rosy Froshnoss
And a velvet i softness of the skin Is Invft
riubly obtained by tbore who use Fouoni's J
uowpiexion rowaer.
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