1 1 ffmwfmtZitwl&m i'r,i'TfiVir'.i'iii7i-ii If 1 ( 1? 1 We have the following nmv on talc. Inquirer Almiinnc a;c World " 25c iress " 25c Reading Engle Alumnae 05c Lancaster " o'sc Clipper Aniuinl 25c Wc can supply any Almanac pub. Ilslicil. HOOKS & BROWN, rvl. Malm St. WINTER GOODS In this store are now receiving the attention of our ninny patrons Every department of this leading Dry Goods house has its special attraction for those seeking good values. 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 can I touch. t)We have just received another large lot of Indies', Misses' and Children's Coats wkich will be sold 25 per cent, less than their real value. Also a lot of Ladies' Fur and Plush Capes at manufacturer's 1 , .j ..... ity 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 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. GAUGHAN, No. E; f tvjrtl-i " iVlaln St. AXLE GREASE BEST IN TUB WORLD. IU wearlnKqualitles are unsurpassed, actually outlaitini; two boxes of any otner brand. Not ffe'''vl br heat, urn f.T Tl 1 1! a H.NI1 INK. ro8AX.E by deat.ejis cjeneiiaxj.v FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Made at tbo House or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. I Tho Rosy Freshness I And a velvety sottuens of the skin Is lnva fifthly obtained br thore who uso I'ozzoni'h I Complexion powder. 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, MAHANQY CITY. BEST LINK OP GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTItAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, XU. Verdicts AYER'S HAIR VIGOR fulfills all lac promises made for il, is the verdict of those tvho have tried it. if or s "I have sold AYtai's ItAIK VlGOK for fifteen vrnr and i'o nit knmv of a single case whero h did not Kivo ent.ro satisfaction." F. 11. liliOVE, raunsdalo, Ala. "When disease eaucd my hair to foil out, I found Avm's Haik Viook a most x'-'.l.ent preparation and one thut doe nil thai U claimed for lt."-U KUS1I, Connelly lllo, l'a. war "Ayfju's IlAin VrooK doesnll that Isclalmed for It. It restored my linir, which was fast becoming Cray, backtohsnntuinl t-oloi dark brown." VV. II. 11 ASliLHOl'"!', l'atcrson, N.J " My head became full of dandruff, and after atltnumv hair beRan to fall out. The use of AVEU's Haik Viiiok stopped the falling out and made the scalp flean and healthy." Mrs. C. XI. AYIiES. Jloum Airy, Gu. THE NICARAGUA CANAL 5Iny I.t-nd tu tlin Aiinoxiilloii or t,'on t nil Amorluu. Mannsua, Nicaragua, Jan. 5. Presi dent Zeluyn, in his message to the NiearnRuan ciinRiess, declared that the contract of the Atlas Steamship com pany, limited, with the Nlcaraguan government does not interfere with the contract between the government and the Maritime Canal company, of New York. Dr. Oamez, the president of tho con gress, in the course of his reply to the presidential message, said the NIca. raguan canal, when constructed, would transform Central America and lead to its being brought under the United States Hag. This sentiment Is cordially approved by President Zelaya and the member? of the cabinet. Diplomatic negotiations have been In progress, informally, for some time between the United States and NIca ragua with respect to the aparent con tlict between the concession recently made by the Nicaragua!! government to tlie Atlas Steamship company and that made pievlously to the Maiitime Canai company, of New York. The president's message now practically declares that there will be no Inter ference with the construction of the canal. The Atlas company is an En- gllsh corporation, and its contract pro vldes for internal navigation onlv. KASER'S U. O. QUIRK, INlgr. MAHANQY CITY PA. ONE NIGHT. Thursday, Jan. 13th. Deiiinan Thompson and George W. Ryer's latest great success, mnminnninnnnmmnmmnnnmnmmimTimiMmni THE SUNSHINE PARADISE ALLEY iiiniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu It is an Idyl of City Life. What "The Old Homestead" is to country life. "The Sunshine of Paradise Alley" is to that part of city life winch we hear so much but seldom see. They are equally natural and true. Usual Prices. 03 2)id Jt Opera House, TRAIN IIOWIS AGAIN. Express Mossongsr Found Bound and Gagged in His Car. OVERAWED BY TWO YOUNG 'MEN, Nomiitrtlio I'nswenjroi' orOHmrTrnlii IIiwkIh Were DIsIiii Im'iI.iiihI tho ltob bors Hsuaped llolViro II Was Known 11 liobliei'.v Had lli'cti Committed. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. fi. After about three months of Inactivity Kansas City's train robbers scored utiothe brilliant achievement last night. The time the Kansas City, I'lttsburc and Oulf road Is the sufferer. The com pany's I'ort Arthur special, which left here nt 0:40 last ntglit, was robbed bo fore it had passed beyond the city llm Its. Two men, whom no cne but the express messenger seems to have seen, climbed Into the express car ns the train left the depot. They overpowered the meFSonger, bound and gaggjd him and tilled the car before the train tamo to a stop. When the train slowed up nt a railroad crossing known as Air Line Juotlon, near the southeast ern limits of tho city, the men climbed out of the car and disappeared. Notli lug was known of the robbery until a negro train porter entered the car and found the helpless express messenger, After the train had been stopped and others of the crew had como forward and released the express messenger It was found that the robbeis had rilled the local safe, taking from it every tnmg or value. They had made no effort to disturb the throuch safe, which Is protected by a time lock. The Wells-Fnrgo company controls the ex press buslnes on the Pittsburg and Oulf road. At the express company olllce here the local manacer stated that J200 nr $300 would probably cover the company's loss. In police circles, however, the impression is that the robbeis secured several thousand dol lars In money and Jewelry. 'Hip re;iort received at the express company's olllce here states that the robbei-3 entered the express car as the train was passing Kyrads, having forced the rear door with a Jimmy, E. N. Hyde, of Kansas City, was the express messenger. On turning from his work he looked Into the barrel o a six-shooter. The messenger offered no resistance, though he was well armed, and after the robbers had bound him one of the two stood cuard ove him while the other rifled the safe. The robbers are described as smooth faced young men, and the fact that both were extremely nervous while In the express car Is taken as evidence that they are new recruits to Kansas City's lorce of train robbers. Last night's robbery Is the sixth crime of the kind perpetrated in Kan sas City within IB months. There have been several arrests of alleged train robbers during this period, but there has not been a single conviction. Tito Florida Limited Will A ruin Kim on th Southern Itnllwny. Tho Florida LiniiUd, which is tho syn onyin of nil that Is elegant in modern rail way trains, and which during its former servico has been a prime favorite for tourists from the North seeking the mild tlinato of Horida, will be placed In service by tho Southern Railway about tho first week in January, 1888. With Ita return to service this train, which will he solid Pullman vestlbuled between New York, Philadelphia and St, Augustine will present features in tho way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not heretofore piesentod, and which will bo destined to add still further to ita already well stablisliecl popularity. Tho Southern Kailway is having built for tho Honda Limited service three trKins.oach containing a dining oar, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car ami t library and observation car, each car com plcte in nil its appointments and equipped with tho very latest devices and appliances lor Hie comfort and convenience of the pas scngers. While no schedule has as yet been announced, it can bo stated that it will be tho quickest ever arT-e'1 b-een Philadelphia H O"-.. Au.uoJue, and will be so UnucJ that passengers can leavo Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tho day and ar rivo at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Record. Notice. Applications for lurthor informa tion addressed to Juo. SI. Deall, uistrict Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, 828 flhostnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. 10-25-tf Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O.. says. 'After two doctors gave up my boy to die, 1 saved him from croup by using Olio Miuute Cough Cure." It is tho Quickest and innt certain remeuy lor couglis. colds and all throat and lung troubles. 0. II. Uagonbuch. A l.tmu Trip Awlieol. New York, Jan. 5. With the prospect of a Journey of live years' duration con fronting them three hardy cyclists sail ed from this port yesterday on the Savannah Hue steamer for Savannah, from which point a ride awheel will begin. The trio of riders are Albert H. Postel, an experienced traveler; Fred erick Turner, Jr., and Walter 13. Young, all hailing from Pennsylvania. Their Itinerary will take them from Savannah to Key West, across Cuba, through Central America, down the east coast of South America, up the west coast and thence to Alaska, From the latter point the route will He through Asia and Europe. A TlilovliiK Hnlvntlonl'-t. San liernardlna, Cal Jan, 5. A. P. Revis, a member of the Salvation Army in Itedlands, who was arrested for wholesale thievery, appeared before the superior court with a Wble In one hand and a tnbluated statement of his thefts, committed since 1S88, In the other. Ho pleaded guilty to the crime charged and also insisted that punishment be ad ministered for each theft committed. In that way only, he said, he could atone to a Just God. The defendant presented so novel a caBe, without any attorney to ndviso him, that the court refused to pass sentence without fur ther consideration. Auefcwu nWunuiiib i'roltor ArrMiw New York, Jan. 5.- -Henry O. Gold smith, formerly a broker, and for whom the police have been looking" for some time, was arrested yesterday and held In J3.000 ball on tho charge of swind ling Oscar E. Welssner, a Brooklyn manufacturer, out of $3,000 by a fraud ulent Wall street transaction. Gold smith Is alleged to have conducted a bucket shop business under vurious names. A GREAT SUnPRISElsTlf STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack. age or GRAIN-O. It takes the place of collco at about the cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can bo given to the children as well as the adult with great benefit. It Is made of pure grains and looks and tastos liko the finest grades of Mocha or Java cotl'ee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of (Iraln-O Is better for the system than a toulc, because its benefit Is perms ncnt. What coneo urt'ttus uowu Uralu-U builds up. AbS your grocer for Qnitn-O. IBc. and 25o. When bilious or costive, eat a Casta rets eandy cathartic cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c' COLLifeRY IMPROVEMENTS. eklllliil Work (llto tbo Win. I'eim Col liery KdleWt'd Lire. No Industry In this vicinity starts out with brighter prospects for the New Year than thn Win. Ponn colliery. Tho excellent work in lino of Improvements and developments nt tho colliery during tho past thrco months, since Mr. Michael J Golden assumed tho duties of Insido superintendent, has practi cally given the colliery a new leaso of life. In nttninlng this end Mr. Gnhlcn luis been ably supported by his assistant Insido fore men, Messrs. John Reese, Tulley Jenkins, Philip II, Junes, Thomas Sweeney and John lieviin. In observing tho work accomplished atten tion Is first directed to tho Primrose vein on tho shaft love!, and also tho Tour-foot veil! on tho same lovel. First gangways wcro opened and driven east and west to n distance of between BOO and COO feet. Thero Is it division In tho vein. In prosecuting the operations ono section was first worked onst and west, and then the men came buck and worked the other section In similar maimer to tho first. Thero me six breasts In each division. Part of the Pour-font gangway was worked during the administration of Inside Foreman Palmer. bntlnee Mr. Golden has been in chargo nil the breasts have ben driven clear to tho surface and cast and west con liters made. It will bo remembered that Govern! months agon portion of the West Mammoth gang way of the initio caved in and tho gas re- 'cased from tho lower workings caused an explosion that caused tho deaths of two men uamed Saruent and Lavenbcrger, mid almost fatal injury to ono llaggerty. For a tlmo this part of tho mluo was abandoned, but le ccntly thero was completed a tunnel extend ing Irom tho turnout 250 feet in the Suven foot gangway, underlying tho ill-fated Mam moth gangway, and connecting with the tunnel a few ya'ds from tho point where the western end of the Mammoth gangway con nccted with tho tunnel, so that that part of tlio colliery Is being operated with tbo same success that marked the operations before the Mammntl) gangway caved In. There lire thousands upon thousands of tons of tho finest coal in tlio broken down ganawav and it wit! all bo taken nut through tho lower workings. The west end Mammoth vein, part of which was worked and nbaudnned, has also been revived bv Mr. Golden. Ho is .sinking a slopo on it in n local basin. Tho "barneys" which wcro in uso in tho No 1 slope for 21 years have also been dnno away with and chains placed with excellent results. More coal is hoisted and tho men aro saved mud labor. Tlio alterations and Improvements as t wholo have added greatly to tho shipments ol tlio colliery, as well as increasing its lib and tlio owners of tho colliery aro to bo con gratulated on having such a faithful and in dustrious force of men as thoso who have tho operations lu hand. Persons living in malarious localities mav avoid all bilious nttacks by taking Dr. Hull's nils, which keep tho liv-ir in healthy action and tlio system toned-up. Price 10 and cents. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Country Chroiilcliiil lor Hasty Perusal. Many Now Year resolutions have already oecn uroken. Tho School Board will hold a regular meet ing this evening. The collieries clpso down this evening and will resume on Tuesday. railing on the ice at liloomsburg, Rush bhauer sustained injuries to his head that crated him. Tho American Hoso Company No. 1, of Mahanoy Plane, will apply for a new chartor at tho next term of court. Casper Scharll', a, war vetoran, living alone nt Reading, was found ill on his cot, ou tho vcrgo of death from freezing. A largo bob sleigh of tho Swift ISecf Com pany, heavily loaded with meat, brokoidown ou South Main street this inorniiu. We aro not a mlud-reauer, but wo aro not arraid to assert that our Congressman would enjoy life better if there were no such plums as postollices on tho political tieo, mil Jirennau, formerly deputy Proihouo tary under James R. Deegau, is Usiting in the county. Mr. Jirennau is stiidjiug for the priesthood at St. Peters Jesuit (,'olleiro. Jersey ''ity. nnd iscujoilng unusually good hwauu. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say. "Oh. it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's lialsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent cfiecl after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. I rial size hee. At all druggists. MAHANOY CITY. Increase of I ho lloiougli Deht for Stieet Paving. Mahaney City, Jan. 5. At a meeting of tlio llorough Council last night a petition was presented a,king an increase of tbo bor ough debt from $100,000 to $ 150,000 for sticct paving purposes. Tho petition was feigned by 88 property owners and taxpayeis. There will boa mcetingot Council to-morrow night. wnen Jiorough (solicitor Ramsey will me- sent nn ordinance In referouce to tho matter. h. H. Roinhold, who has been secretary of the llorough Council for tho past 2." years. presented his resignation last uiuht. ns he will start 011 a European tour on Fibiuary 1st. nie resiguatlou was re ected uxd Mr. Iteinhold was given a leave of absence for threo months. Henry, flvo-year-old son of Genrsju Glnthner, died last evening. Tho funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. Granucl Uriesbach, a carpenter employed at the Mahanoy City colliery, had an artery ou tho right side of his head severed vester- day by n falling pleco of plank striking liiiu. 'I have teen trying Dr. Hull's Couuh Syrup, uudl am well pleased with it. My son liad tho whooping cough und a bad cold lollowed. I tried your Dr. Hull's C0112I1 syrup ami in three nights ho was better. Moses Yerby, Lancaster Couit lloute, Vu." Deeds iteeordeil. From P. P. Swank to Marv Mills, nrnmises 111 juananoy city. I rom Samuel It, Kennernml wifo et a! to Clara N, Mortimer, premises in Pottsvlllo. '1 here Never Was a Better Cure Thau Pan-Tina for coughs. 23o. AtGnihh.r liros., drug store. Now York's CoiiMiimp'tlon Hnvfiltiil, New York, Jan, C Seton hosnitnl. nt Treinont, was designated yesterduy by mo new Health board as the hosnitnl whero city cases of consumption should ue sent for sneclnl treatment. This action is tho result of the recent agita tion or the old health board over the alarming hold which tuberculoids lias gained among tho residents of New York. Btrlko to Eufiii'on Union Itulim, Brazil, Ind., Jan. C Two hundred miners employed at No. 8 Urazil Illoclt uuai company's mine mauRuruted a Btrlko yesterday because tho bank boss allowed threo drivers to work who had not settled .their dues In the miners' oreanizution for the last month. Remember If yon Have a Cough or Cold, rail-Tina ulways cures, -3c. At Uruhler llros., clruu store. lAfsrdinssiog.a W. J. Dusto spent to-day visiting friends at St. Clair. Frank Lai to transacted business at Potts ville to-day. Mr. nml Mrs T. II, Hutchinson spent yes loiilay at Philadelphia. Martin Fianey has left town for Georgo town to enter tho University thero. Thomas Scott, sou and daughter, of Mt, f'nrmel, were guests of friends in town to day. F. V. Lorcnz, of Slianiokln, was in town yesterday stibpociilng witnesses for tho Sun. bury otiit. Miss Ida Hubo left town last evening for Mnlmimy City, whero slio will ni.iko her future Inline. David Selgel, the South Main street mer chant, left to-day for Philadelphia and Now York 011 business. Georgo Sclieiliy, who has boon 11 guest of fiicndsiii town for Severn! wcoks, uxhlbits a letter fiom his father at Wilmington, Del., giving him permision to start for thu Klon dike 111 tho spring. John Sweeney, n former lesldenl of Win, Pciiii, and who is now enlisted In the United Slates Marine Service, is visiting his brother-In-law, David Dee, at Win. Peon. Mr. Sweeney was formerly n Im tender nt tbo Watson House. Ho came here from Hoston, Mass., having just icturned from a cruise of 11 year and u half to South American ports. Iluy Kcystonellour, lio sure that tlio name Lhhhiu & Kakr, Ashlaiid, l'a.. Is printed on oor mcl. Child Scalded. A one-year-old child of Mrs. Smnkewicz, ou West Lino street, had n very narrow es cape from being scalded to death last even ing, by tho contents of a kettlo falling over tho child, Itisprobablo tho child will re cover. Track Ulsliirbud. lly tho caving in of workings of the Knickerbocker colliery ono of'tho Lehigh Valley Railroad tracks midway between tho led bridge and Yatesvillo was pulled down about 11 lout nt about six o clock last evening and tralllc over tho lino was delayed about an hour. Two Horses Killed. A horse belonging to Dr. Ira G. Coble, the veterinary surgeon of Tnmaqua, slipped 011 tho ico yesterday. It did not fall, but the wrench snapped in twain 0110 of its foro leg! and tbo animal had to bo shot. A horso bo longing to Henry Hender, also of Tam.Kiua, became entangled with Its halter strap in tho stablo this morning and broke its neck. St'veiftooti-Yoiii'-Old .Murili.'i'or. Kussellville. Ky Jan. D. Robert Evans and Oeorge Duncan, schoolboys, each aged 17 years, became Involved in a quarrel, when Evans stabbed Dun can in the heart with a pockctknlfe, Duncan expired Instantly. Evans was arrested, charged with murder. Tho Xn.xt Wlieoliuoii'H IWcot. New York, Jan. 5. The executive committee of the Ieasue of American Wheelmen decided yesterday to ac cept the invitation of the Indiana state division and various clubs In that state to hold the annual meet at Indianapo lis in August next. air. Iliittorwoi'tli'H Condition Worso. Thomnsville, On., .Tun. 5. The condi tion "bt Patent Commissioner Butter worth has grown steadily worse since his nttack Monday, and he Is lying in his room at the Piney Woods hotel at the point of death. OAI.II'OItXIA. I'ursoimlly. Conducted Tour vln l'elinsylvn- nla Itailroad. America is a great country. In variety Mid grandeur of natural seeuery it is unrivaled. its wooded Heights, Us lertllo valleys, its boundless plains, its rugged and rocky inoun tniiis, its great lakes, its balmy slopes aro the admiration of ul. mankind. To trnrerso this gieat country, to behold its diversities and its wonders, is n liberal education, u revelation to tho imiuuied metropolitan citizen. The Personally conducted Tour to California under tlio direction of tlio Pennsylvania Kail road Company which leaves Now York ou Januarys, lb9S, affords a most oxcellent op portunity to view tho vast vaiiety and bound ing beauty of this marvelous land. The party will travel westward in special Pullman cars in charge of a Tourist Agent and Clianeron. stopping en loutont Omaha, Doiivcr.Cnlorado Springs, Manitou, Garden of the Uotls, Glen- wood bpriugs, and bait Lake City. In Call fornia viiits will bo made to Monterey and tho famous Hotel Del Jfonte, Sauti Cruz, San Jose, Lus Anuolos. San Diecro. Itivorsldn San ISeruardino, Itedlands, and Pasadena. I lie party will return on tho "Grlden Gate Special," tho llnest train thaterosMS tho Con; incut, loaviuir l.os Aueeles I'ebrunrv n,i,l stopping at Tucson, i'.l Paso, and St. Louis. l-.igliteen ilavs will bo spent in California. Koiiiiil-trip ratu. including all necessary ex panses during the entire trip. S33.J frnni nil points on the Pennsylvania Itailroad Syt,tetn east of Pittsburg ; $.'130 from Pittsburg. For itinerary and full information nimlv to tlckut agents, or address Geo. V. lioyd, Assistant General Pnss.ngor Ageut, llroad Sticet Sta tion, Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS. AfANTHD. A girl for general houhbwork. II Alinly at 227 Knst Ccntrtt kfi,.f Kl, .,.,.. doab, l'a. 1-U-tf inOIt ItKNT. Store nnd dwelling, corner Coal l1 nod Vino hfreelH Amilv t, M'lllln,,, l... (luire, 321 ISnst Centra street. 1-1-tf ,TOU SALK, Tim popular Ashland oj eiacnfe, 1' with irvimi'ialiini nttaelinil feiu,,,.,, ltruek's SDortiuir resort ilirmialimit Mnlui,,,,,.. 'alley, Must be sold at onee. HeiiHon for soi ling, party engaging In other business. Iteason nblo nrlee to ilubt nartv. Annlv nt IIimia,,. olllee, or lien. Ilroelt's Cafe, Ashland, 11-JO-lw flotiee to Candidates All persons who wish to be candidates on the Citizens' ticket at the In the llorough of Shenniuloah, 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. l, I898, at 7 o'clock p. 111, lly order of the committee. Fresh Oysters Received Dally. 60c TO $1.00 PBU HUNDRED. All kinds of Fresh and Salt Water Fish TO ARRIVE FOR FRIDAY, I.onil ileulen. supplied at whole- pule ruten. rilxeii Nuts, 3 Pounds for 25 Cents. 36 S. Main St. 1 CONWAY'S I FAPUS 5 flfJD lOS Worth Next Door lo Gill's Dry Goods Stores- Owing to the demand for Table Oil Cloth we will have on laic commencing MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1898, twenty-five differ ent patterns. Best In the market for 10c per yard. TO snn IT, WILL BE TO BUY IT. Also Largo Earthen Tea Pot, Worth 3Bc, for 10o. y Worth. fnnl Hodi SSo (Inlvlnlzed llurkets - S.'u Large (llnis Dish 2uu " Frying 1'im 20J " Meat Platter SOe China 1'niit Dishes Tm l-'aney Bisque Mgnre Large Olnsi Hotter Dishes 23a Don't Forget the Name and Number. CONWAY'S Famous 5 & 10c Store No. J I lo2 North Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. : Schuylkill Dental Parlors, z-rzrr--7 North Jardin Street,- s A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. TEETH EXTRACTED. WITH LAUOHINO OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CHAItaiCS I'OK EXT It ACTING WHEN TEETH AKE ORDERED. BEST SILVER FILLINC1, - - - 5o;Cents aOLD FILLINGS, .... $i.O0 nm! up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 2s Cents AH our work Is nccompnnlcd with a guarantee. SKATES. WALM'S HARDWARE STORE. Just opened a new lot. We have all kinds and sizes again. SLEDS. ffloney Saving Values. WHERE? AT DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE STORES. WE HAVE THEM, AND LOTS OE THEM. OUR FIRST INDUCE MENT FOR 189S: 1 CO Solid Antique icn iJU Oak Sideboards" 1JU lly tho closinp out of n larcro sUIeboanl tnanu- fiK-tiulii lxitlnes4 11 nn at the end of the yiar, I was afTorileU thin lucky opportunity to purclmso them and am therefore prepared to cater to tho trade with everv iuutcrhiable deafen. As thn space I ii our largo store room 1b at n pmuium which deprive us of dUplnylii leas than one fourth of them, wo call the attention of thu public to eomti and examine our samples. We Quote a Few Prices : A nice nntlmiu oak Hldchoit d. hardsoinely polished nud carved, $6.50 wiin n piaiefrmai mirror, meuium size, nt , Another design, much larger, witli heavier carving, ut $9.50 These uriees have them nt alin-t nny prlee. Wo arn eoin- Delleil t,i fll,.U.. r,,..1U ..t or,.,-!!!, ocenslniied by tbo complaint nuule by the raIN iuuu euuipnuies yvno uemami utorago ciinreca. OUR LINE of Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits, Lounges, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Springs and Mat;cj At lowest prices. DAVIDSON'S, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Robbins' Opera Hoi'sc. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST .'AND.' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- HOOD'S I'lIjliS) cure Ijlver IU, Biliousness, Indigestion, I (cad ache, ft. Dlea"ut laxative. All 'Druggist. Ml Mm PILSNER BEER 3 3 lOe STOtyE J10. 7, Main Street. 3 3 3 3 3 3 Our Our Price. Worth. Price, 10a Pilot aia Tumblers lOo 6a loo Whlto Cup nod Hancer .. lOo Bo lOo Ten Strainer 10a So 10c Hunt IMiim !0e 5o loo (IlniwJMolile Dish 10a So 10c (llnm Hpoon Holder 10a 6c lOo Cblim I'rult r-oujcr... 10a Bo 10c Cord Sbovel lOo So 8 3 Main Street. 3 3 3 Good Set ol Teeth, $5.0O SLEDS. SKATES. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. 1 ! t 1:30 p. ro, Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Free. 100 persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can he referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. SPOONT'5, 108 & ii3 East Centre Street. CHEAP FURNITURE. Can be bought from us this year 35 per cent, cheaper than during any other season. This is our holiday induce ment. 7 Fine Cane Seat Dining Room Chairs, . . . ySc Square Extension Table, Handsomely decorated, $2.75 Bed Room Suits in Eight Pieces . . . $15.00 ( ONE CARLOAD OF Plush Rockers For Christmas Gifts, up. CARPETS AND OIL CTHS At Factory Prices." 2J Call on us. No troubl show goods. SPOONT'S 108 & ii3 East Centre Str' A Kenuiuo welcome wsH yon sr JOE WYA'IT'S SALO Cor. ruin u Coal. Sta.V i ii i rr 1.1 uviii, puner Htm coDbtantly oa Up. Choice emperaoc ;J 3 J
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