ALMANACS. Wp Imve Hip following now u , will- Inquirer AlinnitBc 25c World " 25c l'rcsa " 25c Rending Kngle Almnnnc . 05c Lancaster " 05c Clipper Annual 25c We can supply nny Almnnnc pub lislieil. a rvl. Main St. HOLIDAY GOODS , In til is store are now receiving the attention of our many patrons. Every department of this leading Dry Goods house has its special attraction for those seeking good j values. We have stocked our shelves and counter with all choice things and having bought in large , quantities for cash, we are enabltd to give you prices that none of our 1 competitors throughout the county can touch. I (Ve have just received another large lot of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats wkich will be sold 25 per cent, less than their real value. Also a lot of Indies' Fur and Plush Capes at manufacturer's prices, These garments will not last long and we would advise you to come early and make your purchase. Compare our goods and prices with those of 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 iiibtead 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. GAUGHAN, ISJo. 27 North IVlaln 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 you have any of these symptoms your eyes need atlcn tion. All cases of astigmatism tind muscular deficiency carefully corre cted and every pair ol glasses guaranteed to he satisfactory. Examination Made at the Ilouse or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches, Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. A Handsome Comploxlon , U one of too greatest charms a woman can noaaeia. I'ozzom's Comi-lbxiom I'owduiw lreH. I 1JICST LINK 01'- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, W HAY mid BTltAW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. C I TZm CV 27 West u. 1 Jllx, Centre St. Let is what many a mother is looking for; something absolutely safo and reliable, that will disarm her terror of that dread rattling, strangling cough, so fearful to tho mother, so fatal to tho child. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a croup cure that can bo relied on. Thousands say so. Mhs. W. J. Dickson ("Stanford Eveleth") write from Truro, N. S. : "That terror of mothers, tho startling, croupy cough, never .llarmed mo bo long as I had a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In tho house." " Wo havo used Ayer's Cherry I'pctoral in our family for years. Onco when our boy had a uevvro attack of croup, we thought th.,t he would die. Iiut we broke up the attack by using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." It. H. COX, Plauchoville, La. is put up in half-sizo bottles at half prico 00 cents. SAVED F?,0M AJLIVING TOMB. Tlilrty-llvn .Miners Imprisoned four llnjs Without 1-Niocl. City of Mexico, Jnn. S. Various re ports have been lu circulation reKUidlng the mine disaster at the mine of Kan Jose De Garcia, at Guanajuato. At llrst It wus reported 33 miners had been drowned In the lower workings of the mine. Authentic, hut brief, reports have .lust lipen received which show that the number as stated were at work In the lower levels when they noticed that the water was lteKlnnlnB to come in slowly, and they heenme alarmed. When the water began rusliliiR toward them In greater volume their alarm was turned Into consternation, nnd the men made a rush for the ladders. Th stayed within reaching distance of higher level, but could get no higher. When the tune came for the shift to go . ' ... "Wl "ii"-' "I the tumor spread that all the men had been drowned. A relief force volun teered to go to the rescue, but It was deemed Impossible to give aid, nnd nothing was done more than to ascer tain that there was undoubtedly a Hood In the lower workings. Four days passed, and naturally all hope was abandoned and the families of the miners gave way in despair, and the news was given out that all the men had perished In the mine. Finally a relief paity. still working, but with out any hope, reached the place where the miners had sought refuge and res cued them. The poor fellows were In a bad state of exhaustion, having had no rood durinsr all the time they wore Imprisoned on the level, and some of them were so weak that thov could hardly move. Ail were tescued, how ever, and brought to the surface amid tumultuous rejoicings. They Will Slulto Your lluiiiu Sweet, For they are beautiful, elaborate and cheap. Gold and bronze, pitchers, vases, statuary, ornaments, etc, at Holdenimn's Jewelry Store, No. 31 North .Main street. 13-1 1-tf MONETARY COMMISSION'S BILL Will Ho Introduced lu C.'niitrrcss lty Itoprc-ciiliit I vii Ovorstrcot. Washington Jen. 2. The report of the monetary commission appointed under authority of the convention of business men held in Indianapolis last Tanuary has j'ist been made public. It retains piaetlr.ally unchanged the ex isting metnlll- money. The existing Bold standard on which business has been done since 1S7'J, Is, of course maintained, 011 the ground that indus trial intet ests demund certainty as to wliat the standard shall be. It Is urged that the United States should remove all uncertainty as to the meaning of "coin" In Its obligations, thereby sav ing the taxpayer by the ability to bor row at a lower rate of Interest. No at tempt Is made to remove the existing silver dollars, nor to change their legal tender quality; 011 the contrary, a place Is provided for them In the circulation uy loruiuiung tne issue or any paper money other than silver certificates In denominations below $10. The silver currency, which will be In the hands of the people, must be kept on a parity with gold, as Is now provided by law. and this should bo done by requiring the treasury to give gold for a sliver dollar on demand. The commission contend that the ten different kinds of money now lu use create an anomalous and confusing sit uation. Moreover, the whole fabric rests on too slender a reserve of gold. It Is urged that the demand obligations of the government should not be used as money, because they may be, and have been, presented for gold to the Injury of the nation's credit. This causes grave doubts as to the standard on whh-h the business operations of the country rest. The commission strongly ui-T's the government to withdraw Its d. mi.m! obligations now UBed as money, decline to provido gold for exporters, and put the burden and expense of maintain ing a redeemable paper circulation upon the banks. A hill embodying the recommenda tions of the commission will be Intro duced In congress by Representative Overstreet, of Indiana. Shuw'H llomti Wus Iliirmlchs. Camden, N. J Jan. 3. Prosecutor Jenkins yesterday had an expert ex amino a BUpposed dynamite bomb re ceived on Saturday by Kll Shaw, tho accused murderer of his mother and grandmother. The contents of the package wero pronounced to bo a com mon dry battery stuffed with mangan ese do oxide and sal nmonlnc, a harm less combination. Mr. Jenkins states his belief that the package was sent to arouse public sympathy for Shaw, who was placed on trial today. He adds that he has no doubt Shaw x pected Its receipt, nnd pretended to be much frightened. Thu cclobrated remedy Salvation Oil, Is roconimended by experienced veterinary surgeons as juit thu thine for the stable and cattlo yards. When bilious or costive, cat a Ca sea rets candy cathartic, cure guarautood. 10c, SSc' C&errg Pectoral - 0 lAnrd in ,Kn;;ino a tl ex. Marshal Wlcilcnsnul lim gono to his homo In I.cwisiitirK. Iludd Price, of St. Clnlr. was n visitor to town yoterdiiy. Joseph Devltt has entered the employ of V. II Slesarsle, the grocer. Mr. nml Mrs. Drinker, of lllooinilmrg, lire guests of town friends. Mr. mid Mrs. Moses Owens spent to-day v'fltliiK friends lit tho county Kelt. Miss t'onlne Tempest has returned from u holiday trip to friends lu Philadelphia, Mrs. Thomas I.owrey, of West Lloyd street, gavo birth to n daughter last night, Miss Cleriie Wragg, of ML Carmel, is the guest of Mlis Pnttt, of South Jurdln street. Mrs. William Ilroiighall, or Heading, isn guest of her sun, T. .). llruughall, on West Oak street. Mr and Mrs. (icorgo llellinan to-ilaj turned to Allentown after attending several days with friends In town. .loliu li.ilrd, of llruwnsville, has gone to I'lttttuir ', where ho will locate, having seciir'd a osition there. Mises Lou D.iliut, Itegiu I.ennon and Ida Oross, of Pottsville, spent New Year's Day in town. Mr. nml Mrs. Alfred Kittn and son Ollie, wero guests of Mr. and Mis. H. L. Brown, on North West street. Mr. nml -Airs. Khenerer Kvnns, of N'linti nke, have letiirucd to their home aflor 11 pleiviut visit to town friends. Mr. anil Mrs William Kckerand daughter, Violet, of Hast Coal street, visited relative at Maysvillc yesterday. ISIg Pat Cleary, who was funnel ly Inir tender at Brecn's cafe lu town, is now em ployed us a special olliecr at tho Bijou llieatri in Philadelphia. Charles (iraf, of Nortliiiuilicrlsiid, who was tho guest of Miss Fay Hessor, of West Coal street, the past few days, returned to his home to-day. Misses Maggio Miller, KII11 mid Lottit Uownian. Kuth (Irilliths and Kay lles-,er left this morning for Northumberland, weiu they will remain indefinitely. Mr mid Mrs. John Pratt, of Pnlladel phla, spent New Year's Day nnd yestonlay as the guests of Mr. Pratt's father, on South Jardln street. Olin CI. A. llarkcr, a student at tho Uul- vcrsity of Penusylv.inla, Plilladolpbia, lia. returned to the city after a plcnaunt visit to Mine Inspector Stoiu and family In town. K. T. Johnson, of Scrautou, has returned to that city after a pleasant visit to friends in town. "Jacky" McDonald, of tho Cameron Clemens Company, spent Sunday in town witli his mother. Ho took part in tho "100" minstrel pcriormanee at Pottsvillo 011 Satur day night. Miss Flora Langdon and Thomas Tempest have gono to Harrisburg to join the "Spy (iiilynuurg" Company, which takes to the aii.i ,,i lcter Haverty roturned to Philadelphia I to.,ay aftur u fu. (lllys 6()joul.n with mother on llowers street. Charles llasbore has returned to the Illoomsbiiig Stato Normal school af cr spend ing the holidays with his paieuts lu town. Miss Steele, of St. Clair, lias returned to her homo after a pleasant visit to tjwn friends Dr. J. Pierce Roberts has returned home from Philadelphia. Hn has sulliciently re' covered from tho ullliction to his eyo to enable him to attend tu his professional dutit s again. Messrs. David Head and Louis Shistel enjoyed a sleigh ride to Pottsvillo yesterday Messrs. John Meldaizes and Matt, lilazis journeyed to ML Carmel in a sleigh yester day. Messrs. Daniel Malono, 11. XI. Wasley, M. F. Tierney, Arthur O'Hara and W. J. Seanlan returned to Philadelphia this morn ing. Miss llridget McMenamin entertained a milliner 01 mends at her residence, corner West and Line streets, last evening. She proved herself a most delightful hostess. Miss Jcnnio Long, of Danville, and Miss Ada Ilousciiick, of Berwick, are being pleasantly entertained by Mr. and Sirs. J. S Houseuick, on Kast Coal street. Mls-es Virdio and Lizzie Hassler. of Pottsville, and l!ay Sliultz, of lllooinsburg, are guests at the Bobbins resilience, on Last Coal street. L. C. Malick and J. O. Tliunim have re turned from a holiday visit to Philadelphia and New York. Among the sights they witnessed on their trip was the Greater New York celebration on New Year's F.veand tin great 25-mile bicycle race at Madison Square burden onbaturday night between Jimmy" Miehaol, and F-dward Tayloro, the French chsnipion. Miss Lizzie Jleatnn has roturned to Northumberland after spending her holiday vacation in town Messrs. John W. Curtin, of the Columbia Brewing Company, mid John Makeley, were Pottsvillo visitors to-day. Mrs. ltallcy returned to her homo in Taniaijua yesterday, after spending soveral days here with relatives Miss Mamo Mcllrearty, of Centralla, is being entertained by town acquaintances. Fred. Jay is again occupying his position behind the counters at Wilkinson's dry goods emporium. Ho had spent the holidays at tho parental homestead in Philadelphia. EMPEROR MENELIK WARLIKE. l.diKIIim Aliyssliilniis to tho Support of French KiUoi-pi-Isos. London, Jan. 3. The Cairo corre spondent of The Daily Mail said, as part explanation of the British ad vance up the Nile, that it Is believed French expeditions have arrived quite close to Khartoum. The Home correspondent of The Dally Mall says: "I learn from private sources that the Italian foreign office has received Information that Em- EMPEnOH MENELIK, peror Menellk lias summoned the Abysslnlnns to arms In support of French enterprises In Equatorial Af rica, and especially the plans of the ltusslan Count Leontleff, governor of tho equatorial provinces of Abyssinia. "Menellk himself Is setting out at the head of nn army, and It is believed the movement masks an expedition agalnrt the Anglophile Has Mangascla, whoso province, Tlgre, the negus wishes to annex, X also hear that Menellk, calculating upon the remissness of the Italian government, purposes an ad vance toward the coast." Call at Ifoldorman's Jewelry Storo, and have your selections laid aside. LM i-tf SHE DID NOT KNOW IT. HUT, ATMS, MAXV OF TIIOSH ABOUT llHlt 1II. A Graphic Story Which Shows How Seldom Women Realize Their True Condition, In n largo silk mill where tho looms weio thrumming, mid all wus uoiso and hustle n woman, skilled lu manufacturing ami dyeing dollcato silks was tolling, SI10 looked tired and dejected. Her cheeks wero sunken and there wore dark lines beneath her eyes. You could o.ully detect the peculiar salluw look which comes upon tho faces of all women .it certain periods. Occasionally her face, which was usually bright and attractive, would ho clouded by pain just as tho sunlight is sometimes shut oil' by passing clouds. It was easy to see shu was not happy. And yet sho worked, struggling along when shu should have been at home, and possibly In bed. Poor little wiim iii 1 How brave sho was in bor Buttering, and huwl'alt! ful. And yet, during all th.it time, sho was unconsciously luiiiging disaster to her em ployer, livery moment of that day, while she was so bravely sttuggllng the exhala tions from her body wero mining the doll cato colors of the silk upon which shu was working. Alas, sho did not know it ! Hut when the choice silks camo upon the ni irketand It was found that the colorings wore ruined, an In vestigation was mule and the poor little woman was discharged. For what? Simply because tho sickness, which comes to every woman at ceitain times, had, un known, Imperceptibly, colored tho gossauiur silks over which she was tol'ing. This Is 11 sad stliry, but It is absolutely true. It happened in Newark, N. .1., and furnishes a very valuable lesson. It shows that women, however careful they nny be aro often, unknown to themselves, exerting an influence, not only upon the persons, hut also upon tho things about them which is by 110 moans agreeable. It is iiiifoitunato that such should bo tho case, but it is nouo the loss truo. And yet, fortunately, it is a fact, proven beyond thu shadow of a doubt, that women of the present day can, by availing them elves of the latest and best discoveries of science, almost wholly overcome the ill-eU'ecLs of tho periodic sickness. It is true thero has never been but one discovery fur accomplish ing this desired end, but that 0110 has proven to bo so pure, so scientific, and so eillcient, that it is being used almost universally. Hero is wliat Mrs. Handolph Howell, of Washington, says upon this most important subject : "I havo often in the past found it im possible to attend receptions and other social functions, uwinv to a temporary stato of Illness, but of late yeais I have been en abled to entirely banish all painful effects to myself and possible unpleasantness to others by tho use of a discovery which 1 believe, to be a boon to womankind Warner's Safe Cure. I have been so wonderfully helped by the painless powers of Ibis remedy which has seemed like a friend in need Hint I have urged its uso upon nearly all of my lady acquaintances." Women should not sillier, need not sillier, need not he unpleaslng to thosu about llieui, if they will ouly uso proper care and tho best inventions of scienco for their help There is every reason why they should be both healthy and happy ; there is no, reason why tliey should bo even temporarily indis posed. Modern fccieiuo and invention havo rendured all this needless. Tlious.uuls of women havo learned this, and can cheerfully testify to the happy condition they have been in slnco they learned what to do. MlNs-Wlllnril Ntrlcltcn. Janesville, Wis., Jan. X Frances R Wlllard, president of the National W. C. T. U., fainted lest night at the closo of hei lecture on "A White Life for Two," which rho delivered In the Con gregational church. A physician was summoned, but It was come time lie fore she recovered suflUlently to be removed to the home of a relative. Miss Wlllard has been 111 for several days, but had kept up for this address to the people of Janesville, nmong whom her girlhood was spent. SiiMpoetcil 11V .MntrU-lilo. Philadelphia, Jun. .1. Sirs. Mary Lamb, of 2214 Cuthbert street, dleu last night in the Modlco-Chlrurg! al hos pital from a tinctured iiitull, and bo son by her llrst husband Is under ar rest on suspicion of having causeu hei death. The son's name Is Malachl Seannell. Suturday night Mrs. Lamb was found lying nt the foot of the stairs In her home. She was uncon snlous, nnd her body was covered with bruises. The police. It Is said, learned that the woman and her son had been quarreling considerably on New Year's eve. Seannell was then arrested. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Itldge, O., says, "After two doctors gave up my boy to die. 1 saved him from croup by using One Minute Cough Cine," It Is tho quickest and most i ,1 11-iuiiii luiiitMiy lor eougus, corns anil ail throat and lung troubles. C. H. llageubucli. Calendars Tnr 1H0H. Tho Columbia Hicwiug Company has favored this olllce with ouo of their pretty calendars. The ilguie is that of a pretty girl beside a mirror, executed in bright colors. T. T. Williams, who handles 110110 but reliable insurance companies, is supplying Ins patrons with neat calendars. In many business places In town tho large calendars of Fiirhniaii & Schmidt, brewers at Shaiiiokiii, are displayed, with a neat cut of their buildings. David Faust, tho old reliable insurance agent, is again to the front with his usual greeting to his patrons, eacli being presenteil with a largo neat calendar. John F. Cleary, the bottler, this year issues tho neatest calendar he iias yet pre sented to his many patrons, Schools Itu-Open, Tho holiday season having closed, dl the public schools re-opened to-day and there will bo no more vacations until thu closing for tho summer season. A lilt For Coughs and Colds. What? Pan-Tina, U.'ic. At (iruhler llros.. drug stoic. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for thoso who will go to-day and get a pack. age of OKA IN. O. It takes the place of cu tleo at about i the cost. It Is a food drink, full of health, mid can be given to the children as well as the adult witli great bencilt. It is made of pure grains and looks and tastes like the finest grades of Moc.hu or Javacofl'eo. It satisfies everyone. A cup of (lrr.lu-0 Is better for the system than a ' tonic, because Its benoflt Is pcrmiiient. Wlnt ! coll'eo breaks down fl mi n-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for flrolu-O. 15c. and 25c. Remember if you Have a Cough or Cold, 1 Pan-Tina always cures, 25c. At Uruhlcr llros., drug store. j Buy Keystouetlouv. He sure that tho name ! Lehsiu & IIakb, Askku'd, Pa., Is printed on over suck. PITHY POINTS. 'tpieulhg lltroiighnut the Country (llirrtrdrled tor Unsty l'e-u .At, The Delaware Is frozen over from sboro to shore between Hrlstol mid Htirllngton, N, J, Pittsburg's city government departments will ask for $3,000,1)00 to run things next year. A movement Is under way In Huston for turning a burying ground in that city Into a park. William A. llailcy, of Atulcmicd, has been appointed Meruautllo Appraiser of Carbon comity. I! W. Davis, of Giinrdvillo. and Miss Ada llowells, of New Philadelphia, welo married 011 Saturday. I The JNtll'svllln Fire Insiiianio Company, of ' linciisler, with $1,750,000 lusumme in force, j had no losses ill lb07, Tho St. Clair Hoard of Health, after sixty ! ballots, railed tu elect a Health Ollicer. The j position pays $20 a ,11011th, There were 212 Interments made In the 1 Slininokin cemetery during ISO", of which BO wore adults mid children, j The triers selected to pass upon ch-irgeseif j misdemeanor in olhVe against Director llrown, ; of Pittsburg, havo vindicated him. I The Columbia Drawing Company has In I tioduced a new 30-borso pjwer engine into its large and steadily iui'ieiislnii phiut j Mr. and Mrs. J li ,111 steel bine leluriied I I to Ashland from their wedding trip and are j 1 tenliioruilly stopping at tho Ashland Hoii'u. 1 Hie lllythe township School lloaid Is again ; In a snarl. Two sets of teachers havo been I appointed by different factions of the Hoard. ' Louis lllllz, recommended by Congross- man Ilruiiim as postmaster at .Giratdvllle 1 several. weeks ago, lias not received his coin j mission. I Tliu storm In the Hnzleton coll region has abated ; hut tho car blockade has not yet been broken. Passenger trains 1110 still half an hour late. Out of llfty candidates for Mercantile Ap praiser tho Commissioners of Lcliinh county Kuleeted John Newnioyer, a son of 0110 of the Commlssloneis, Warden Wright, of the Western Peniten tiary, proposes to form an amateur dramatic eomr any of his talented prisoners. All the performances will lie given in the prison. Jtev. Dr. Alexander Allison, of Yonkers. X Y.. aiinouuied fioui the pulpit at Hrlstol, yesterday, that ho had ucco'jted tho call of Firnt Prciohyterian church of that plico. It 19 easy to catch a cold and just as easy to gel rid of it if you rommence to use One .Minute Cough Cure, lc cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia and all throat and lung troubles. It is pleasant to take, safe to use nnd sum to cure, 0,11, llagenbiich. Wrecked Sciiuicn lt'cncli lmid. Halifax. N. S., Jan. 3. The two boats containing Captnln Haxter and 3G of the crew of the Thompson line steamer Geroiui, which was lost ofT Seal Island Saturday while 011 a voyage from Port land, Me., to London, reached the Island safely. One man, named Carl, who was supposed to be In the boat In charge of Second Offlcor Alfred Watson, which landed nt Woods Harbor, Is missing, nnd Is thousht to have been drowned In getting awny from the ship. When they finally pulled up on the rocky beach the men were thoroughly ex hausted, having been rowing constantly through a fctormy sea and bitter cold for 12 hours. NUGGETS ur nnwo. A mob lynched James Jones, colored, near llacon, JTIss., for setting fire to the house of a woman. Farmer John Fitzgerald, of Ogdens burg, N. V., hid $100 in his cellar and thieves carried It off. Murderer Martin Thorn's New Year's gift nt Sing Sing (N. Y.) prison was a stay of execution, set for the week be ginning Jun. 10. James Klikloy, the Benton county find.) treasurer, who was found dead In his nfnVu, committed suicide because 'lis nc-ei unts were short. Mrs. Ni ll'- 1'eterkin, of New York, lis hei n cnnMcted at Hos'.on of man sialic lit. 1 "iv lousing the death of Mrs. I'nii.'me F..Muiphy. .CHASES Bloody Serve Food For Weak nnd Run Down People. WHAT IT IQ I Tho richest ofull restorb WIIHI II 10 I tlvo foods, because It ro nlaceo tho essentials of llto that ero ex hausted by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, oxcesaes, abuse, etc. WHAT ITM1F9I y making tho blood Until II UUCOl pure and rich nnd the digestion perfect It creates solid llesli, nmsclo and strength. Tho ur ves being liiudo strong tho bruin bocomc active and clear. It restores lostvltallty.stopsall wast ing drains and weakness In either sex.und nsafcnialo regulator has no equal. Price 60c., orllvo boxes J2.00. Druggists or hvmnll. We can help ycu. Advice and hook, free, Wfito Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY. 1612 Chestnut I Street. I'hiladelpnii SCEllXAN "IVANTKD. A ghl for general hocsewnrk li Apply nt 227 Hist Ceiitio street, Shenan doah, Pa. l-IMf JiMllt HUNT. Storo nnd dwelling:, corner Coal I' nnd Vino fctreets. Apply to V'illlam Me-lluiii-, UJI Hist tVntro street. 1-1-lf nfllf.lt' NOTICW. Notice Is hereby given to I nil concerned that if tho party owning the wagon left nt my pliue for repairs la not call, il for and t-harg, s paid within live days from date, tlie humo will he sold by me for debt. Knock Kick, henamlimh, l'a., Dec. 31, 1807, 12-ul-3t I !?OU SAI.1J, Tll nonulnr Ashland ol era cafe nun i iiiiinnii,,,, Itlliicncu, Known ns llruelc's sporting result ihroiuhout Mnhauoy valley. Must tie sold at once ltrasou fur sel ling, party engaging In other business, lieasou nlilo prlei, to light party. Apply nt HluiAI.Ii olllce, or CJeo. (truck's Cufe, Aslihuul. 11-MMw 1 ..-It), ,r.-,ni,Ukl,,,i, .,,....,,..., i.. .... Christ. Schmidt, Agent ami dottier of . , Porler and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- R Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained by tbur? who use I'ozzoni'u Complexion J'owder, BO LfRiiP PILSNER BEER mmmifimmmifiitiimmmmrtmmtmmmfflmmmfrti I CONWAY'S I 3 1 FflfflOUS 5 AND lOe STORE HO. 7, 1 OS North Main Stroat. ST Hcxt Door lo Gill's Dry Ooods Store. gr OwIiik lo the demand for Table Oil Clotli we will have on ale 13 S commencing AlONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1898, twcnty-flve differ- g cnt patterns. Hest lit the market for 10c per yard. TO SEE IT, WILL UE TO UUY IT. Also Large Earthen Tea Rot, Worth 35c, for 10c. Our Price. 10c 10c 10c 10c lOo IOC! 10c lOe Woitli. Coal Hods Oalvhilzed Duckets 1tl-go Glass Dish.... , " Frying Pan " Meat l'lattcr China Fruit Dishes. Fancy IINqtic riguios Large Glass Hotter Dishes . irjc , 20c . "AV , roe , r3e Don't Forget the Name and Number. CONWAY'S lo2 North Main Street. Next Door lo Gill's Dry Goods Store. mmmmiiaummuiumummimuiuLmum SKATES. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. Just opened a new lot. We have all kinds and sizes again. SLEDS. Ti kuo umwh ti i katuk, 1. .1. Kekouox, Moit. ONE NIGHT. TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1898. r It MARION II It JOHN Manola-Mason Pri'fentintf their perennial and evergreen fttvorite, riend Fritz, Tho (Iraimittu musical comedy Kuccesft of two continents 21 -MUSICAL NUMBERS-21 All the npccliil scenery, quaint costumes, merry music, sweet hours, dainty dunces. AppP ( lam authorized by tho LMnU i manager of the Mimola Musoii Company to guarantee the above, at t tg iho most lluithcd and finest performance of the season, or refund thu money. I, .1, Fkkoivo!, DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE HOUSE, 121 and 123 North Main St. u iu- raj - iQ-- NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. There ore ninny things in our stock of Iuirniliiro suitable for holiday gifts, but nny one of the numerous beautiful, well made and useful articles of furniture here will prove a pleasing addition to nny Home. As a special hoh duy inducement we oifcr the following ; A slock of 500 rockers bought ut a reduction, in Silk, I'lusli, Leather, Silk Tapestry and llrocutclle, cane scuts nnd saddles. Our S2.50 rockers now $1.25, our $4.eo now $2.00, our ft. 50 now $2,5o, our $0.00 now $3.50, our $ 7.00 now $4.25, etc. Our reason for such bargains is the large order we placcel which enabled us to buy at close mnrijin. We must closo them out. Our dwelling space is occupied by them. DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE HOUSE, 121 and 12? Iiortlt Main St. Near Ilobbins' Opera Ilouse. Fresh Oysters Received Dally. 60c TO $1.00 PUR HUNDRED. All kinds of Fresh and Salt Water Fish TO ARRIVE POR FRIDAY. Holiday Decorations, nixed Nuts, 2 Pounds for 25 Cents. COS LETT, 36 S. Main St. A t-'enuino welcome wvltsyou :it JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. rialn and Coal Sta. Pineal whlalcoyo, beera, porter and ale conatantly ou tap. Choice eiuperaneo tlrlnki and clkram. f ,J l T-'c A Our Worth. Price. Flint GlassTiunblcra White Cup and Hauccr... Ten Strainer Dust l'nus Glass Pickle Dish Glass .Spoon Holder China Fruit Hauccr Coal Shoel ... lOo ... lOo ... 100 .. JOo .... lOo ... lOo .. lOo .... 100 Bo Bo So Be Be So Bo 3 2 2 5 & 10c Store No. r, I SLEDS. SKATES. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE . Ferguson House, fronsla. m. till 1:30 p. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarnntee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamolcin, Mt. Caimel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. Jlotiee to Candidates I All persons who wish to be candidates on the Citizens' ticket at the In the IJorotigh of Shenandoah, must present their names and the required fees to the Secre tary of the Citizens' Standing Committee, JAMES 0. SAMPSELL, At No. 224 North Jardin street, not later than Saturday, Jan. 1 5', I898, at 7 o'clock p. m. By order of the committee. SPOONT'S, 108 & 112 East Centre Street. HOLIDAY FURNITURE. Can be bought from us this year 35 per cent, cheaper than during any other season., This is our holiday induce ment. Fine Cane Seat Dining Room Chairs, . . . fjSc Square Extension Table Handsomely decorated, $2P?5 Bed Room Suits in Eight Pieces . . . $15.00 ONE CARLOAD OF Plush Rockeri For Christmas Gifts, $1.00 CARPETS AND OIL CLOTl At Factory Prices. Call on us. No trouble1 show goods. SPOONT'S, 108 & 113 East Centre 5tr
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