EVENING HER ALI)'! ttSTMHJ.HIIKI) IK70 Punltflheil every (Evening, Itxce pt MuniUj.iil HOCTIl JiBDIM HTttEKT. NEAR I kSTHE The lleralil la deitTeiril InHbcunuclimn itnd the surrounding tow ,m for ids Miitiflwcel',(flj bl otho carrier, lly iniill tS.OO .t cm. iir centu a montb. payable In Hilvniiw- Advertise ments ehfUKfd iw-f-urillni; tosKicennil (Hmltlun The imbllnuera re-re tnu rlubt to cIiiuiku tlit- Allien ol fulrertlfetncnts viieneer tie ptu 1 the old yunr departs never to return, lie Hober and thoughtful, nnd around tho ilresltlo resolvo to not our I part in life with strong heart and I firm will. Then wo may truly nay to eitoh other, tis it happy New lenr. 'Ctlo-i of new ileniHixli It. The right l iferv-d to rclc'Ki y Rilvcrtlientcnt, whether paid (or or not, ..ml ttia piihllsbert. mnv uuem Improper. AuvertleliiK rate tniulr known upon Application. Knlored nt tho postofilce At Hbeiminlnftb, Ph., a second clasM mall matter. TKI.KPIIONE CONNKOTION "Ml the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY, JANUARY a, 1SUS. l'llocitASTlXATloN Is the thief of time; year after year it steals till nil nro lied; and to tho niereies of a ino luont leaves tho vast concerns of an eternal scene. Voting. Ml.s Allln HurIio, Norfolk, Vn., Has frinbtfully burned on tlio Din ittnl neck l'.iln wits Instantly iclloxcil liy DoWllt's Witeb lliizi'l Sslve, which benlcd'tho injury wltbotit IcmliiK n scar. Itlstlie famous pile remedy. 0. II. llwiilitirh. llneU ilrol.'i' i In l'ti'it li.-ii I .!iiiin.' MtttBvil!r. Jan. 3. In Satur day' foot'. nil mat eh between the Marysvllle nnd Wlfnp.nd tenim Clyde Manwell. of Wheatland, had his ba'rk- Ikiiio broken, and recovery Is Impos Blble, he bt-injr totally paralyzed. iirt ml ISItitH In Melly. ltume. Jr.n. P. -The Trlhuna reports thnt broad riots have wc-tiri ed In tlie province of iMi-rciiM, Sicily. The riot ers have tl el! m.Dii and looted the munlrliml 1 ul ding. The troops have boon culled out. For Infants and Children. Tim Jnntuiry term of criminal court opened this morning. The liu-fro number of important eases on the calendar, together with tho session of license court, will attract many to tho county seat. Tiiosk Democratic journals which insisted that Senator Wolrott was going to resign because Secretary Gage nnd President SleKinley were unwilling to go into tho free coinage of silver without international co operation, hud evidently forgotten that 3Ir. Wolcott stood on the same platform that Mr. MuKiuley and Mr. Gago does not propose anything dif ferent from tho principles laid down in that platform. Mil. ClIAHLKS DtJlll.KY WaKXKK'h views and observations of "Tlio Pic turesque in American Life and Nature," as uttorod in a very pleasant talk with Clifton Johnson, form the subject of a specially interesting article in tho January Magazine Number of The Outlook. Mr. John son, whoso skill as an artistic photo grapher is now known to most readers of books and magazines, illustrates this article with several pictures of Mr. Warner at his home, and with other photographs taken for this special purpose. The article isessen tially readable, and has much of Mr. Warner's characteristic humor. Tis fe- It CO enr Ilnrtlur - - -.. ,.,ai,rc, Exili '. . i . .i m. s. -VII-.itions of the e.-.lb. f.i h a ln;r a Icnr ""I as If of a r cat f -r'fsrii a lnng way off, awol-o Inho' Itnn'p er this town at 5 u'clock ye:--ti -day innrnlnrr. The noise was two or three peeonds long and the trembling of the itround much Ioniser. Houses tn r.I.aiven. windows rattled and mm h commotion Indoors was caused, FUlIlcifn' in most cases to awaken the c!ti;ers. Similar reports come from ether towns above here. Bishop Pottkii, of New York, has created some discussion by a pessi mistic statement ho made in a speech the other evening that this country win never again see tlio prosperous times It experienced between 18711 nnd 1893, and that wo have now reached tho same conditions as other coun tries wnere proms are not miido so rapidly as wo have made them. Tho Bishop's nssertiou was made with such positireness that the question of his competency to give an opinion of worth upon such a mutter hits been raised and financial men dispute the aoeurracy of his conclusions from his own statement of facts. Tub Irish American element of Now Haven, Cjnn., is agitated to n degree equalling that of tho 400 of Charleston, S. C, over tho expulsion of an actross from a ball in the city recently. The cause of the ngitation, however, is quite different. It appears that a Connecticut man connected with the militia was recently ap pointed Consul General at Ottawa, Can., and with a desire to show the Kanucks a fine body of Wooden Nut meg Soldiers, ho arranged to have tho Second Itegt., N. G. C, invitod to par ade in Ottowa on May 24th, next, the anniversary of the Queen's birthday. All tho other conpnuies of tho regi ment having voted to uccept the in vitation, Company C, the Sarsfleld Guards, on the recommendation of Capt. Donovan, at a meeting Tues day night also voted to accept. And this caused a row which will probably result in the resignation of Capt. Donovan, as the sentiment back of the Guards is of such nature that it does not look kindly upon Victorian celebrations of any kind. Sacred Resolutions. Thirty years ago, says a writer, a young man began to feel the burden or a rapidly increasing iainlly. ills co' pious in tho race of life pitied hli. iul prophesied that ho would never get on with so large a family dragging upon iiiin. Tlio young mail himself quailed before his re sponslbllity and almost lost heart, for he hod already seven children, and was little more than 30 years of ugo. But on the Inst night of a certain year he miule a resolution. He said : "I will do my duty to my children. I will strain every nerve to give them a good education to fit them for mak ing their way In tho world." For this end he toiled. His friends sighed for his lot, and pointed to the curse of a large family that weighed upon him and crushed him. That imagined curse became a blessing. That man is now In the sere and yellow leaf, happy, con tended, and well provided for by his sons and daughters, who, through tho superior education they received, are now occupying positions in life which may almost be termed brilliant. This man, though poor, shaped all his actions by tho rule of Christian charity, honesty and truth, and Ills resolutions wero made in thu home by th fireside and urouud the family circle, a place where good resolutions, when made, are sacred and more likely to be remembered and kept. Let us seize the coming moment, us The Homeliest Man in Shenandoah, As well as the handsomest, nnd others are in vited to call on nny druggist ami Ret free a trial bottle of Kemp's Ualsam for the Throt and I.ttngo, a remedy that is guaranteed tocuie and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Ilroncliitis and Consumption. Price 25c. and 50c. i:i-Mu: ut. 1 ; I-, . Tren.on, ,)..n. On P.uurd... while the , ind t .is biowiiij a gale aril the tlui uiometcr registered but C degnir above zero, ex-.Mayor Fiank A. JIa gowau nnd Mrs. ltarnoB-Maguwan were thrust from the American House Into the stteet. The erstwhile millionaire and his OHalwma wife found them selves homHcEs and penniless. Hack men refused to carry them without payment In advance, and after a long hunt they fou.id a hotel that admitted them after Magoivun had paid all tho trwim... I... .. ... "ij .. ... .ui inu uays ooaru in 23, February 8 and 22, and March 8. u.ut.u.1 v. j-c mbs uiesseu m a light summer , sui' Home Comfort. Comfort In n Small Compass--Shcn-andoah People Intertsted. It's 11 nice thing to ho able to carry com fort In your pocket, liavo It nt home 11 nd take It with you in your dully vocntloti. No one can hoconifortiiblo with any ItrlilncM of the skin. Irritation of any nature, such as eczema, piles or like troubles, lintko you tniserublo all day long mill restless all night. Ifellcf means comfort, perfect, euro means happiness. Until relief and cure are near at hand for everyone who uses Doan's "Oint ment, llveryhody who tries it becomes an enthusiast, and always hat a box about to make life comfortable for lilmsc If and faintly. Plenty of Slmnaudoah peoplo will endorse our claims for it. Head what this citizen says: Mrs, Peter Hoinbaucli, of 130 North Jar din street, feels very grateful for the relief she untamed from using Doan's Ointment. Shu says: "It is remarkable what Doan's Ointment does in the wy of allayinif itching anil irritation and I can highly lecommend it. I have used other preparations looking like It and smelling like It, but nothing else ovor gate tlio desired effect. Ileforo using It I was constantly aunoyed by the irritation and could not sleep nights. I have bad to leave church on account of It and I could not fit still owing to the exasperating itching. When I realize than Doan's Ointment cured me afier I had suffered the Intense annoy ance for years and cured 1110 quickly too I can give the strougest kind of recommenda tion for that valuable, cure." Doan's Ointment for sale by all dealers. Prico AO cents. Mulled by Kostor Milbuni Co., Huffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho U. S. 1 tiemenibcr the name Duau's and tako no other. "'"I t niter (l'Kuer. pwjjv m y rs jinn, ! t Mistress ,.l ilm, s- U"iJ' n M fl tt tmii. fin. 1 n-i t'piition. I K il - I'iiii ly vr -et . . , , criM? H b El 1 -i on, ms,. ) i I,- , (Iri'CCUtf. e i'UMi ' ' 1 f u. I . KAIER'S Opera House, J. J. QUIRK, rvJgr. MAHANOY CITY PA. ONU NIGHT ONLY. Monday, January 3rd Special limited engagement of the sterling soubrette, Miss Lillian Kennedy Supported by a company of first class artists in the great laughable farce comedy The DEACON'S DAUGHTER. A succession of beautiful stago features, thrilling climaxes, songs and dances. A mirthful presentation whoso chief uigre d'euts are brilliancy, vim and sprightlinebs. Prices : 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Chart at Snyder's Drug Store. Tuesday, January 4th. D. Truss & Co. present A FAMOUS CAST OF 0000000000000000000 A superb spectacular pro duction of Wang Greatest of all Comic Opera Successes. Prices Orchestra - $1.00 Orchestra Circle, .75 Balcony, first row, .75 Balcony, and & 3rd rows, .75 Balance of Balcony, .35 Gallery, . - .25 Beats 011 sale at Snyder'n drug store Satur day uioruiug, January 1st, at 10 o'clock. IVrHoiiiUy-Coiidi!ct4l Touri. 1 sol. la lUllroail. Skabon op 1807-8. Tlio I'ersoiially-Couducled Tourist System of the Pennsylvania Itaihoad Company Is the most complete and elaborate (system of pleasure traveling and sight-seeing yet de- vl.sed It is the consummition uf the ulti mate idea in railroad travel, tlio final ovolc tiou of unassiilablo perfection. For the season of '07 and 'OS it lias arranged for the following tours California. Four tours will leave New York, Philadelphia, and Ilarrinburg January 8, January 27, February 10, and March 19 With the exception of tlio first party going mil the last returning, all of these parties .till travel by the Golden Gate Special" be tween New lurk anil California, stopping at interesting points en routo. Moiida. Four tours to Jacksonville will leave New Yoik and Philadelphia January The first three admit of a stay of two weeks iu tho "Flowery Stato." Tickets for the fourtli tour will be good to return by regular trains mtil May 31, 1803. Old Point Comfort, Klchniond, and Waih ngton. Threo six-day tours will leave Xew York and Philadelphia February 10, March 10 and April 7. Old Point Comfort and Washington. Three four-day tours will leavo New York and Philadelphia December 23, January 20 and April 23. Old Point Comfort. Six tours will leave Sew York nnd Philadelphia December 28, January 20, February 10, March 10, April 7 ami 23. Washington. Seven tours will leavo New York and Philadelphia December 2S, Jan uary 13, February 3, March 3 and 31, April 21 and May 12. Detailed itineraries of the above tours, giving rates and full information, may be procured of Tourist Agent, 11110 Rroadway, New York; SCO Fulton Street, Brooklyn; 780 Broad Street, Newark, N. J ; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. There is no need of little childion being tortured by scald head, eczema and skin eruptions. Dewitt's Witch Ilaz .salse gives Instant rollef and cures permanently. C. H. liagcnbuch. Flylini ltalli-oail Train Ablnzo. St. Louis, Jan. 3. A theatrical com pany, playinR "In Old Kentucky," left Kansas City Saturday midnight. An hour after leaving the front end of the baggage car was discovered to be on fire. The engineer crowded on all steam to make a sldlnc at Fleming Station, ten miles ahead. The wind flanned the flames until they could he heard above the roar of the Hying train. AYhen the siding: was reached the baggage car was a loss, and was left to burn. The company lost Its scenery nnd three valuable horses. No body was Injured. Two million Americans suffer the torturing pangs of dyspepsia. No need to. Burdock Blood Bitters cures. At nny drug store. M Ic-iitii- a 'i i r.oiiH. New York. Jan. 3. Jimmy Jllclnel. the wonderful middle distance bit yck rider, Saturday night added another scalp to his already long string, when he defeated l.dward R Taylore. the French champion, In a 25 mile race, paced by tandems and triplets. Michael won by 13 laps, which Is over a mile and a quarter, his time being 51 min utes G4 3-5 seconds. "Littlo Colds" neglected thousands of lives sacrificed orery year. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures littlo colds curts big colds too, down to the very verge of eon. sumption, Prince HImhim-ci. i njo.vini Now Year's Fre.lerlclisrhue, Jan. 3. Prince Bis marck's condition Is In no way worse. He took his midday bath as usual, Now Yeur's day he passed In tho com pany of Count Herbert IJIsmarck, the Count and Countess William Itlsmarclt, the Countess Von Arnlm nnu Count and Countess Von Ituntzau. He did not retire until 1:30 yesterday morning. Pennsylvania agriculturists. Advntitime's Onliied liv tho itnto Afirl (fiiltiinil lli piii'tiiiiiiit'H Worlt. Hnrrlsburg, Jnn. 3. Thomas J. Edffe, secretary of ngrlctiltute, hns submit ted his annual report for the year Just ended, The aecretnry reports that the past year has been one of ndvanco all along- tho lino of the work falling: under the care of the department. ThroiiRli various nets passed by the last legis lature tho pnielenoy of the farmers' Institutes has been Increased, the work of the dairy nnd food commissioner ex tended and the forestry commissioner enabled to more efficiently carry on tlio duties Imposed Upon him. Tho stato veterinarian, through the live stock sanitary board, has also been enabled to not onlv Increase the efllclcncv of his work, but to ereatlv extend Us scope and usefulness nnd to exercise control over milch cows and breeding1 animals brouzht Into the stnte nnd to shut out diseased animals. "Every division of the department lias a work to perform which, when properly appreciated by our farmers, will more than ropay the cost of nil of the divisions," ndds the secretnry. "Thus the work of the analysis of com merciai lertuizcrs much more than re pays the whole cost of tho department; the benefits obtained from farmers' In stitutes, especially fn localities where they are properly understood and taken advantage of, more than repays the total expenses Incurred In supporting the department; the benefits Rained by the wrrk of the state live stock sanitary board has been the ;nenns of savlnu live stock of much more value than the entire cost -of the department, and the work of the forestry division will also more than repay tho outlays on nceount or nil of the work accom plished by the department during the year." Secretary Kdgo says the work of the division under tho control of 'be dalr and food commissioner has prt pressed steadily, but It Is creatly to be leg e -ted thr.t a lack of funds lias more or less rt I -'riled the performance iff cer tain duties pertaining to the oIBcg. The annual appropriation of $12.00o Is tor small. Impossible to foresee an accident. Not im possible to bo prepared for it. Dr. Thomas Gclectric Oil, Monarch ovor pain. Twonty-i i. i ji-i c i .inli sv mofo. Klrp-f 'ii. J", r., Jan. 3. Tl;p th:- -raon i loi- lecl'ieiPd at the zero ma-': nearly i ll d ty yes-t -;day. At 7 o'cloflt In the r.iirniri: th- trn-icrnlurc vns. IS docricp:! UPiow a- :o In this city, while in the Catsklil mountains 2! degrees below was recorded. The Hudson river Is frozen solid, und preparations are all ready for the early cuttliis and storing: of ice. 'i'here Never Was a Better Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 83c At Gruh'er llrus., drug store. VI i i . . " . o,. Hasten. J Jui Hdmi rd 11 Dennett, 'be v.n.-i.'i,' lic.iu jf tin Boston Unlve si y L.i school, diet yesterday f.f .i..- nn I Inei-s of a lew weeks, used VI years. Ftom INGfi to 18G7 he was mayor of Taunton. From IS63 to 1S71 he was. lecturer nt tho Har vard Law school, and he had been professor and .lean of the Iioston Uni versity Law school since the latter date. Mrs. Mary Bird. Ilarrisbtirg, P says. "My child is worth millions to mo; yet I would have lost her by croup luul I not in vested twenty-five cents In a bottle of One Minilt Couch Cure." It cures i-nindu. colds and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. liagcnbuch. THE FLORIDA LIMITED. Three Kntlrn New Trains Tor Southern 'MllunJ's rlorlibl Service, 'I bo Southern Hallway will hiatiitnrato Its Florida Limited on January 17tli. 1808. The tlirco trains built for this sorvlte nro the finest that bavo aver been tutnid out by the Pullman Company. Thi season's schedule- will bo the fastest and most coii vililent ever oierated between Iiineru cities and the r sorts of the South The Florida Limited will have Broad street Mullen dndy. except Sunday, nt 2:30 p.m. and a-rlve itt Jacksonville nt 1:10 p. m. and St Augustine 3:2D p. in. Write to- John M. Bcall, Disttb t i'assenger Agent, 820 Chestnut street, Phila delphia, fur lurllicrhiforinatlon slid advance Pullman reservations. Terrible plague", those itching, pestorlug disease of the skin. Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment cures. At any drug store LIVii SiO:X MARKETS. (nttle !( pit In PblliiOoli bin nnil ill" I nlert Jiiotiil Ion-. Philadelphia. Jan. 3. The r". .-Iota of rattle In this city lnut week We: us fol lows: Beeves, 2.FC0; sheep, C,7 3; bogf 7,311. Iteeeh'ts for the provloi s week were: Beeves, 1,103: sheep, B,1C1; hogs. 4,832. Beef cattle were active nnd !lrm: 300 head ve"p. '. - ted to Glasgow pi r steamer Slb"ilun; rxtnt, B'SKc. ; good, l-i1H?ic; medium. tVx'fiiC. ; common, 4s Sheep were tolrly active nnd firm; ex tra, DyBVic.; good. -IViWmc.; medium, 'n 4Mc.i common. 3V,fi .iai c. ; lambs, SUIiCuC. II OCT were active nnd higher on all grade's: best western. 5Wti6c. : others, Tut cows Wf,re steady nt 24ifi.i'!e. Tl.ln rowB v.ere In moderate demand Sfir.. Veal calves -.vcrc active at Mr' ". Mlb h iows Were dull at $25T 40 Dressed beeves 'wore active nt 'iif814c i Fweine rJervooGss. Jlmliozztlnft Airont T'-li'd Sult'.Tln. Savannah, Gn Jan. 3. P. H. Mabry, the embezzling agent of the Southern Express company, at Brunswick, who was captured near here Saturday, at tempted suicide In his coll in the police station during the night. Mabry was found lying in a pool of blood on the floor, his clothing soaked nnd his hands and face red with blood. He was un conscious and wns at first thought to be dead. He had opened an artery in his wrist with a penknife. The physi cians say he will recover In a day or two. Mnbry smeared his open hand with his blood and stamped the Im pression of the hand on the wall of his cell. Underneath he wrote In blood with his finger: "Southern Express company, Dec. 23, 1837," the dnte he committed the robbery, and below that he drew a skull and cross bones In blood. TO CURE NERVUOS DYSPEPSIA. To aaln Flesh, to Bleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Qood Digestion Mean, Male a Test of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Hucklen'a Arnloa Salve Tho best salve in the world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenui, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It ta guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or tuouy refunded. I'rlco 25 cents por box, For sain hv A . Wimley. Hltilit .Norwotr'nn'sallfir Dposviicd, London, Jan. 3.Tho Norwegian bark Undine, Captain Hansen, from Tyne for Table Hay, was abandoned at sea. Part of the crew have arrived at Naza reth, Portugal, Eight were drowned. Tho American bark Serene, Captain Calling, from Philadelphia for Oporto, nna been wrecked at Lelxoes. No Uvea were lost. Tne cargo Is washing along shore. up ratal in the region of the liver and kid. neyscanbe broken up almost Immediately by using Dr. Bull's Pills, the best prescrip tion for liver and kidney troubles. At all dialert, 10 and 25 cU. Interesting Experience of an Indianapolis Gentleman. No trouble is mori common or more mis understood than nervous dyspepsia. People haviug it think that their nerves are to blame and aro surprised that tboy nro not cured by nerve inedicino and spring reme dies; tlio real scat of the mischief is lost sight of ; the stomach Is the organ to be looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any pain whatovir in the stomach, nor perhaps any of the usuil symptoms of btonmch weak ness. Nervous dyspepsia shows itself not iu the stomach so much as iu nearly orcry other organ ; in some cases the heart palpi tates and is irregular; iu others tho kidneys are afficted ; in others the bowels aro con stipated, with headaches; still others aro troubled with loss of flesh and appetite, with accumulation of gas, sour risings and heartburn. Mr. A. W. Sharper of No. 01 Prospect St.. Indianapolis, Iud., writes as follows. A motive of puro gratitude prompts mo to write theso few lines regarding the new and valuable medicine, Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tab lets. I have been a sull'orer from nervous dyspepsia for the last four years ; bavo uted various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable result. They some times gave temporary relief until the effects of the medlciim wore off. I attributed this to my sedentary habits, being a bookkeeper with littlo physical exercise, but I am glad to stato that tho tablets have overcome nil these obstacles, for I bavo gained in ilesh, sleep better and am butter in overy way. The above is written not for notoriety, but is based on actual fact." Hospectfully yours, A. W. Sharper, 61 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Iud. It is safe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure any stomach weakness or disease except cancer of stomach, They cure sour stomach, gas, loss of Ilesh and up. petite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, constipation and lieadacho. Scud for valuable little book on stomach diseases by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. All druggists sell full sized packajps at 50 cents. "'f Jill STjPillAT nOL.no remedy can contain the je t,lt-:rrts necessary to euro all diseas es, is :. fact well known to ovorvnno. 7r. Miles' Swtcm of Hestorativo Remedies f.unb!t of fioven distinct Ivolv dlffprpnt. j preparations, each for Its own purpose. J": s. L. C. ju-amley, 37 Henry St., St. Catli c:,nus, Ontario, writes; "For years 1 suf fered fiomextromo nervousness and annoy ing const Ipntlon, developing Into palpitation i.nd weaknoss of tho heart. I was unablo to tletp, i.uffered much from lieadacho, pain in :n7 left tide, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I began itinj Dr. Miles' Nervlno, Heart Cure and "orvo and Liver Pills and tho Antl-1'aln r-'llla to relievo sudden paroxysms of pain .-ndlieadaclic. I soon felt much Improved : ldfhopfilusandachcsand -weariness left . I then took Dr. Miles' Eestorativo j-ilound am now restored to my former , , ni,i i, n .1 fcss-v Dr. ;-..-,ts under a positive gfV WSCB. guarantee, first bottlo pOTI8di uauju, or money re-o. fanded. Book on dls- CK. "f at?r cuscsof tho hoart andWs, Health ; serves free. Address,' Iglf.; fJlv. MILES MEDICAL CO.. 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Stockton 5 Henry Jamct o va 'fc'Otyifc tktiv 'V&v o 1 . , . .via TO HIE LAND OF SUNSHINE Anil l'Icissers, the llitnd of America, Cali fornia. Via tlio true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Itoute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points iu Missouri, Arkansas, Toxas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Xcvaria, without change, Quick time, low rates, and all the comfortsof modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, drop it postal card, J. P. JleCanu, T. P. Agent, nil) Ball load aenue, Llniiia, N. Y or 301 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E Uoyt, G. K P. Agt. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, O,, was for thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians for the euro of ec7enia. lie was quickly cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo thef.im us healing salve for piles and skin dlsasM-s. C. II. llageiibucb. mmmF??m,wwmww?? 5 "THEY DO THE WORK" 2 BRONCHO 1 HOMCEOPATHIC1 JA - Hi B REMEDIES iQC 3 Relieve and Cure 2 Bead Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities 27 formulas of noted phvH.otnnw : "For every ill, a special pill." If not nt Drug Stores, write St Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y, Sl Health Hook Mailed Free. mumuumuiuumuu 3 3 3 THESE ARE HAPPY TIJ1ES. HAPPY FOR BUYERS. HAPPY FOR SELLERS. HAPPV WITH Our -' Great - Holiday - Trade We will keep up record breaking opportunities by daily offerings at prices that none will match. We're here for business and so are the crowds of Holiday shoppers that fill Shenindoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store to overflow ing ; but all may as well have a good time over the Christmas buying, too, as well as over the giving, later. We call attention to our fine line of HOLIDAY G I FTS.J Umbrellas. Fine Imported Silk Mufflers. Something thnt meets the Christ mas end of nny purchaser in search of an appropriate, as well as n useful yift. We have them ranging iu piicc front 50 cents to $2.25. Men's Scarfs We nre going to sell sonic scarfs for half a dollar tltnt you could not buy iu the regular way for less than $1. In tccks, puffs, four-in-hand, and folded tics very fine nnd elegant goods ; nil 50c each. To make elbow room, wc double the space for the selling from now until Christmas, Hear iu mind that our 25 cent line is unequalled. Fine Gent's I,u' n lin,f or quarter ir0if un.fl Wcn pntr. That kind nail nU!e, that will make the wearer smile, Wc have the very newest creation iu plaid nnd polkn tint hose. AKE it your particular business to call on us before purchasing or inspecting else where. We can show you the greatest money saving values. A GLOVES, From 50c pair and wards. per up- COLORS : Tan, brown and red. Woolen gloves of every description I'rcnch Kid palms with Astra k hau hacks and woolen lined, l'ricc$i.oo a special offer. Our stock of working gioves cannot be surpassed. With the addition of holiday stock the collection is now very exten sive, ranging from 50c to $7.50, in cluding the great est variety of artis tic handles we ever had. Anybody who wants a good and neat looking um brella at a moder ate cost, see the gloria silk ones, with steel rod, nt Buy Keystonoflour, HeBuro that tlio name Lessiu & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on jever; sack. (MO lows others, but lead. Our store may not bs the largest In area cl space, but It Is i.i stock and cheapest in prices. Hats and Caps. attention to ilepattmcnt. Wc buy at close mar gins and sell ut small profits. That is solely responsible for our immense hat trade we have established. W c nuotc a few prices : Our store never fol- hthThats.wackand uruwu, nil suapes tmd styles, for fi. Wc guarantee them to he the newest thing in the market. Our stifl" hats are un equalled in styles mid prices, as wc pay close that Our Si. so and Si,7 hat cannot he bought elsewhere less than 52.50, Our f 2.00, S2 50 and $3.00 hats tire the nobbiest and neatest blocks made of unceasing wearing qualities. $1.00. UHDERWEflR. We have the largest and most complete line of gent'a underwear evcrshowu iu Schuylkill county. We were early buyers and evaded the tariff recently put on woolen goods. This gives us the opportunity of selling those goods from 25 to 40 pet cent, cheaper than imy of our competitors. Wc have theni in Swits Conde high grade glove ftttjiiig apparel, red flannels, natural wool, camel's hair fleece Hud and Derby ribjbed wool, Wc have held back 48 dozen sh'f H ami drawers, ucavy wool, fleece lined! 37 cents. i 11 anI J Art li'n I ffliATiipr 1 iMT'n 5 r I I-.. TT OllUldllUUdll 5 - ul LdlAM " UWU5 " riUlllMllllg - JflUUS THE UP-TO-DATE HAT STORE, I MAX LEV1T, Prop. i
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