ALMANACS Wo have ttie following now cm sale Inquirer Almnlmc 25c World " ,45 c I'ress ' ajc 1 Reading Ungle Aliummc Osc , Lnncnstcr " 05c I Clipper Attminl 25c 1 We can supply any Almanac pub llslicil. I HOOKS & BROWN j "O- rsl. Main St. ' The I'lrt.v that Iiuh nmtlo all AiiHTlen talk, BLUE JEANS Th ffimmm pastoral t'omcily tlrania. A Ktory of tvn l-fc hi the Itlue .Icium Deentrlkt ut liitlhwm "Will ticker wear out. N. Y. llrralit. A stupendous crulc innlui tion. I7r wh asser tive atitl full of human Interest. The Famous Saw Mill Scene. Tho innt thrilling and r allelic clltti ix uvi-r preeitli'il, QpP Th Political Caiupalun. OLC The Ilarhccuo Sacrffate. HEAR The Itlsliur Hun I.'narer's' Thu lliMttlcr tjnliitette. A Well Selected Company. Prices. - - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Chart at Snyder's Drag Store. ONE NIGHT. Thursday, Jan. 13th. Dentnan Thompson and George V. Ryer's latest great success, miiiMiiHiiniiniiiiiiimnmimniiTimnnnimninmimnmm Eir-SUNSHINE PARADISE ALLEY iililiiiillilliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiniiiiiiilliliill It is an Idyl of City Life. 000 What "The Old Homestead" is to country life, "The Sunshine of Paradise Alley" is to that part of city life which we hear so much but seldom see. They are equally natural and true. Usual Prices. A genuine wolrnmo waits you Rt JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. "Iain and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, horn porter an J n)e constantly on tap. Choir mjpernnce drink- ami H"nm. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Made at tlio Our Store. House or at THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. Tho Rosy Freshness And velvety soilness of the skin is Inva riably obtained bw they) who usu I'ozzoni'b Complexion i'owder. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. Shenandoah. J -111C8T LINK 01' GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STHAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. T! T mi EV 27 West C, D. rULLJ, Centre SI, KADER'S Opera House, J. U. QUIRK, Mfr. MAHANOY CITY PA. MONDAY. JAN. 10, '98. Prevention is always bettor than cure, even when euro is popsiblc. liut gqjiiany times pneumonia is not cured that prevention becomes tho natural act of that instinct of self preservation which is " the first law of nature." Pneumonia can be pre sented ami is often cured by tho mo 'of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. " Somo years ago 1 hail n revere cold and row threatened with pneumonia 1 could neither eat nur sleep, and w.w in n v, niched condition. I procured a bottle of Ayer'n Cherry l'eetorai and took it nccurdinc to the directions, and at the ond of fif teen (Wysw as tis well and Bound n before the attuck. 1 have recomtnoiided it in many cases of pneu monia since, and have never known it to fait in orTectinir, a cure." JOHN HENRY, St. Joseph, La. "I was attacked with a cold that sot' led on my lunK, and dotted tho skill cf.i.-. phy sicians ho tli it thuy i-oi lercd inv ire radio. At la-it I be,;,m to u.-e Ayer'a Cherry l'uetoral and v.iis enuiely cured after having taken tv.o bottles." r'HANCISCO A. SKVKHIANO, Taunton, Mass is put up in half-size bottles at half price 50 cents. HTHY POINTS. .'ppiiilnjr- riirniighnu' 1 1 1 ' Country (llm.nlflt'd for HnslJ I'erUMiil. Tlicio arc 70 applications for liquor Humes from Ml. Unmet. l'uttsvillo wants n new school house, at least that's what the newspapers say. Mr. ISoltz, of Lebanon, yesterday puichased the Valley House at Mt. Carinel, owned by Mr. Hen. Wirt. The Mino Hill ami Schuylkill Haven Kail road Company anuoiiuees a dividend of $1 25 a share. Danville merchants have organized and plwlKod themselves against the uso of tind int; stamps. A $1.50 dividend has been declared by the Little .Schuylkill Navigation liailroad and Coal Company. Magistrate 1). II. Albright, of Cressona, was knoekeil clown by coasters and sustained serious iiijuiies. A mining macliiuu capable of doing the work of six moil has been introduced at the Colcraine colliery. Miss Annie Smith, aged 27, of I'ottstown, died from the ctl'ects of burns received while thawing a water pipe. The Pennsylvania Chautauqua managers, in session at Lebanon, approved tho plan of tho Mount (jictna grounds. Milton Dress, of the South ward of Cres sona, is tho only Assessor who lias not le turueil the school eniollmeiit. 'Sipiiru J. ,1. lMwards, of St. Clair, is criti cally ill with pneumonia, being conlined to the house sinco December 15. The Lucerne county grand jury has re turned a true bill against ex-Kepresentative James li. (inner, charged with minder. Judge Cbiylou, at Meilia, on Wednesday uecidcd that a paiochial school is not a charitable institution, and is subject to taxa tion. James Powell, of town, instead of James l'uieell, was appointed a member of the Hoard to Lxamiuo auplicauts for Mine Fore man in the Sixth District. Attorney General McCorinick has decided that State Printer Hay is required to bind the Legislative L'ecord and index for tho session of 1MI7. The borough of Dubois will oto on a proposition to issue $30,000 wortli of bonds to extend the water system and liquidate in debtedness. Suant. Lltrlngbam, until recently outside foreman at North Mahanoy colliery, has ac cepted tho position ( night engineer at Mah anoy City colliery. Tho lire recoid fur Mt. Carinel last year is an exceedingly small ons, the total damage not 7.000, this year's rccoid began with $.'3,000, last Tuesday's fire. Very liitle personal property was saved by the victims of tho St. Clair fur. Thoaggie- gale loss will probably leach $15,000, fully covered by insurance. Thu shaft being sunk by the Lytic colliery, at MinersviHe.will cost (1,1,000 before a pound of coa is hoisted for shipment Highly men employed in t tie Heading Hallway machine shops, at Heading, who have Wen working beven and a half hours a day. will heic.tftcr work nine hours. Paul l-'endriek leceived a telegram this morning asking him to send f-'O to Iiii.li mom, Va,, to enable two of tho mii.ers who recently left there to get back. Sbainokiu Dispatch. Kx-I)epuiy Sherlh" Luther Norrieonk, formerly of Milton, but now of Shamokiii, has been appointed to a position on the 1'. & it. C. & I. Company's police foiee with head quarters at Shamokiii. There are said to bo about ono hundred crews now stationed at Taiuaqua in tho em ploy of tho P. A H. Kailroad Company. Hvideutly tho grass is not growing on tho streets of the old town. It Hits the Spot That's Right. What V I'an-Tina for coughs and colds. (Jruhler Hros,, drugstore. At Married. Yesterday afternoon, at I'ottsvllle, Miss Minnie Day and John Connors, of Couuors' cafe, near the court house, both well known people of the county seat, weio joined in wedlock by Itev. McGovcrn, of St. Patrick's church. Miss Catharine M. Shadier and Frederick II. Luuer, both of Ashland, wero married on Wednesday evenlii, by Itev. Shadier, of the Ueformed church. Nothing removes liuinor from tho blood so nicely and gives the complexion sueli a clear, clean appearance as Dr. Hull's l'ills; hut get only tho geuiiine, Dr. John W. Hull's Pills. Closed Their Nntilititf. Miss Ida Harnett (Sister Mary Luciau) and MU Mary Miles (Sister Mary I'luclda), both formerly of Shenandoah, and Miss Mary Crowe (Sister Mary Itosurio), formerly of llranehdile, yesterday closed their nuvitiato at the Convent of thu Immaculate Concep tion at West Cliestcr, l'a. If tho worth of anything Is proven by ro suits, then surely Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, Is pro-ciitiueutly tho best cough syrup now extant. lli-ury Zlmiiirriiiuii Injured. Tills afternoon Henry Zimmerman, of I town, employes! as teamster at .Mupio jnit . . . . .... ..... 1 colliery, had hit left hand badly injured wlille unloading heavy machinery. He was removed to his homo. Mrs M. II Hiiaselle, (17 Park street, Newark, N. J., says ; "After having used Dr. ' Hull's Cough Syrup in lay family with most giutifyiiig rcniilts I proi.ounio it thu friend of all mothers," i 53 pm ntv eta MrafluaHPttr fjBsmg Peetopsn CRIMINAL COURT. A Niintlier of lleiiintisiriiucrs Were riled 1 Ills Morulas:. I'ottKvllle, January 7. The Hoard of 1'lre Trustees lnt evening le-elected John John sun, of thu Good Intent Company, l'resldentj Joseph II, lloellman, of thu West End, Vice President; Frank W. Lelli, of the "Hoodies." Secretary, and George F. Moore, of the West Km), Treasurer. The fire polleo were sworn and elected Walter Kciihnrt, of tho American Iliwe, Captain; George V. Taylor, of tho Good Intent, Fust Lieutenant, and Geurgo Kegels, of the Humane, Second Lieutenant. Council will bo asked to request the l'eniia. Kailroad Company to give thti liremeii tho light of way when lespouding to alarms. Thu ollb ers entertained their fellow members at Howell's cafe after thu meeting. There must he something pugilistic in tho air. At tho hetiiiu of the stock brokers charged with gambling in margins two promi nent political attorneys shed their coats and tiied haul to get a whack at each other. Some of those present got between them while others frjincil a bet on the issue. Tho Justhu nays he'll hire a big hall for the next hearing. Charles Arhogns died, aged 71 years, after the second slroko of paralysis received w ithiii a week. Ho was a saddler and held the Grammar school jaiiitorslilp 17 years. , His widow and nine children survive. Fun I era I Monday afternoon at U o'clock. I James Carter, waiter ut tho I'eima. Hall Hotel, died this morning. Controller Severn refused to appiovoa hill for a post mortem and a charge for expert testimony relative to the death of a miner at tlio Ashland hospital, caused by bums. The amount Is $15. Tho case stated will be pre sented to court. Mr. Severn su-pects that many post modems nio not necessary, and that some aie made at the rtqucst of insiir. unco companies. Hud. W. Sellgmau, the hatter, who was or or ited upon for appendicitis, is steadily iin proving at tho I'ottsvllle hospital. The funeral of Chai lotto A., wife of ex Judge James Kyon, took place this afternoon anil was largely attended. A number wero present from a distance. ' i.iquon i.ici:nri, Next Wednesday, January 12th, is the lime set for granting all license applications with the old bondsmen and to which no ex ccptious have beeu filed. Hp to last evening remonstrances to but twelve applications wore on file at tho Clerk of tho Couits olliee Hearings will bo necessary where new bourns moil appear for new stands and in tlio case of exceptions. It is probable Judge I'crahiiig will sit in license court. County Treasurer Davis will accept noth ing butcash and certified checks on payment of licenses. Ho has been instructed in this course by the nioper authorities. It is said it has occurred that cheeks havo been given former county treasurers which upon pres eolation at tlio banks were not accepted ouiisequently, Jiowover, tlio amounts wero made good. PILED 1!I:mo.nstiiancim. 1 nib. wing is a liit of applicant! for liquor licenses in Shenandoah and nearby to whose applications remonstrances have been filed Shenandoah Hnoch Hoknus, Fiflh ward attorney for remonstrant, John W. Kyon Joseph Wyatt, Second ward, attorney Chas, A. Snyder: Solomon llaak, Third ward Attorney Kinck; Daniel F. Grow, West Mahanoy township. Attorney Hinck; Daniel N'oiswenter, Union township, Attorney iloughawout Mahanoy City John O'Counoll, Charles 0. Hurehill, M. J. Leahy, W. W. Lewis, John (ilcnn, Wm. 1). Harris, Attornoy Kinck John Stellaviteh and John Smajda, W. W Lewis, Attoiuey Snyder. Other exceptions are expected this afternoon. This is tho last day for filing exceptions. FINK hKATINd. I' our arc lights are swinging above the upper Tumbling Kuu dim. The icu was flooded night heforo last to give it bmooth ness. This is not an ad. hut a favor to road urs who like tho sport. eltl.MINAI, COURT. Anthony Jurish, aggravated assault and battery, on oath of Magdalene Astromsky Koiuy, iiuu, costs anil vu nays, lio was leiind guilty of a similar charge brought by l'etcr Astromsky and got (1 fine, costs and 30 days. Joseph Price, vagrancy, on oath of Michael lliennan; 1 duo, costs and GO days, Aggie Hamuli, assault and battery, on oath oi Jiary Kovisli and Joe Kovish; not guilty each nay half the costs ill each case. John Zalavish, selling liquor on Sunday on oath of Andrew Pashee; not guilty, each pay half tho costs. John Huts, assault and battery on osth of Joseph Frederici; bill iguoiod; prosecute: lor costs. Ihuma Sower, larceuy, on oath of Georfc W . Stsgor, jury out. Ksther Fiddler, cheating and defrauding. and liawklug and peddling, on oath of F. A Asper. Joseph Dishcavago, larceuy as bailee, on oalli ol Joe sudlskis. Win. Morals, desertion and non-support, on oatli ot Alary A. Morris. Court directed Morris to pay the costs, $10 a mouth to his wile s suppurt and to give a $300 bund Pcter-Sliucss, assault and battery to kill on oatli of Peter Astromsky, not guity, but each pay half the costs. A similar charge against Anthony urass wus nol posaed or dismissed. Thomas Devine, larceny, on oath of Iko Cotiliu : hill ignored and nrosoeutor for rnst Mil,. W,ill, ei,,tr ,l I,.,,.-., of I lieu. Switskyjbill ignoied, piosecutor for costs. Stincy Vidltls and John Smalgas, assault and battery, on oath of Peter Sommers ; bill ignored, prosecutor for costs. Agglo Hanam, assault and battery, on oath of John Shouda ; not guilty, prosecutor for costs. Condy Hums, assault and battery and surety on' oath of Mary Hums j $10 line, costs and jU days. Abo Audisou, Win. Ilarton, Heckie John son, Wm. Lee, Frank McGascoo, Thomas Nolan and II. itichardsou, all denizens of tho slums, were found guilty of being common misances on oath of Chief of Polico lliruui Davis, Kath got a sentence ranging from four to six months. Marks Kekcrt, surety, on oath of Sarah Sheriff. Court heard the case and directed each to pay half tho court costs and tattle with their own witnesses. Sarah and William S lie rill', surety, on oath of Marks Lckert. Court directed each to pay half the costs and their own vrltno-ses. Patrick Hoylo uud Georgo Itlce, vagrancy, on oath of Sam. G, Selfert; $1 line, costs and 00 days each. Mat. Prosko, selling liquor without license, on Sunday and to 11111101-8, 011 oath of D0111. Harnett; on trial. Charles Yanczinosko, assault and battery, on oath of Lewis Wusssr; hill Ignored, pros cutor fur costs. Georgo Oats and Wm. Coppcland, limiting on Sunday, 011 oath of I), P. Haupt, bill ig nored, prosecutor for costs. James Klshel, larceny, on oath of Thomas J, Heed; not guilty. Tho grand jury spent the morning Imped ing the Almshouse. M Alt III A OK I.ICKNHE9. Kdward Schiueek uud Clara liens Fidler, Washington township. Irviu Lindcuuiuth.of Oilberton, and Lizzie U'V ".".', ,T rsiiTiinii nwnhi hi 11 u.viiif, Nathan Sweet and Libido Lovine, Shenan doah. Tilt: PUKIIR CASK. John F. Drelir, engineer of the I', .V It. Hallway express train between heruaiid Ash. laud, was put on trial to-day, charged with the larceny of two linen table cloths and eleven napkins from II. Iioyer & Sous' store, I'ottsvllle. Drelir and a companion named Scott Allen went Into the storo during the i i holidays and Drelir bntifht a table rl itli and a dozen nankins. The roods were sent In (tin wrapping department. A package win re - turned and after Drelir and Allen left the storo two tablo cloths nnd cloven iiiapkln, valued at $20, was missed, The saleslady reported tho loss to Floor Walker Steele and ho summoned Chief of Police Davis. They overlook Drelir and Allen at the station and, upon opening Iho package found with them, rovcaled tho missing articles, but they did not find tlio purchased articles, Here is whore tlio hitch In tlio case comes. The defense claims tho wrong package was handed to Drelir In the storo and 11 mistake was niado In tho wrapping department. Thu caso will go to thu jury tliis evening. TUB I)i:SIOLI!AT8. A meeting of tho Dcm.'emtle Standing Committee has been oiled for next Hittunlay, in Union Hall, I'ottsvllle. at 10 a. in., fur the purpose of electing a County Chairman, Sec retary and delegate to tho stito convention. Joseph Moyer, Kq , of Pottsville, Is mentioned for chairman, and Hurry O. Hcchlel, of I'ottsvllle, for seeielary. UKlIllS llKCOIlDKl). Maria Leonhaidt uud others to William Leouhardt, for premised in New London. Win. Leouhardt to Clulstlana Kuoublough, premises In New Loudon. Susannah Muurer mid husband lo Jacob Mohrbacb, picml-caiu Middleport. Win II KcecMine to Mary 0. Sluirpleiw, prcml in In ( ass township. Hmanuel Smith nnd wife to Solouuiu Mengcl, premises in McKinnsburg. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Ilalsam for Throat and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Krone-hills, Croup and nil I'hruat and Lung Troubles, than any olhermeil icine. Tile proprietor lias authorized any drug gist to give you a Sample Holtle J'rtf to con vince you of this great remedy. Price 25c. and 50c. latiir6pwins. Selerli'd Mipii liilenilciil of tlio II11I1I011 llnspllul. Tlio trustees of the llazleton Hospital met ycsluday iifternoun and selected a super intendent for that institution to succeed Dr. Kellar, resigned. Tho meeting was held be hind closed doors. Hy tho time tho meeting was called to order, tho following medical mori hud gathered : Drs. Fnrquhar and Carr, of Potts ville; .Morrison and Scattergond, of Philadel phia; Hughes, of Ashley; Lathrop, of Miners' Mills; Kccsc, of Fountain Springs; Trupold, of WHkesbarre, and Steuius, ol Huzletou hospital. Dr. Lathrop, through tho powerful polit ical iufliienco of tho Lehigh Valley Com pany in that region, was elected on tho eighth ballot. Tho ballots resulted as follows: First ballot Lathrop, 3;Farquliar 2; Scattcrgood, 1 ; Morrison, 2. Second ballot Lathrop, 1 ; Farquhar, 2; Scatteigoud, 2; Morrison, 1; Kccsc, 2. Third ballot Lath rop, 2; Scattergood, 3; Morrison, 2; Kcese, 1. Fourth ballot Lathrop, 1 ; Far quhar, 1; Scattcrgood, 2; .Morrison, 2; Keese, 2. Fifth ballot Lathrop, 2; Farquhar, 2; Scatlergood, 2; Morrison, 1; Trapold, 1. Sixth ballot Lathrop, 2; Farquhar, 1; Scattcrgood, 2; .Morrison, 2; Trapold, 1. Seventh ballot Lathrop, 3; Farquhar, 1; Scattcrgood, 2 ; Morrison, 2. Kighth billot ivatlirop, (1; Scattoigood, 1 ; Morrison, 1. For two years Dr. Latluop has been on tho medical stall' of the Wilkcsbarro hospital, and is a graduate of the University or Pennsyl vania. Dr. G. M. Hamilton, of town, 'was an applicant for the position. CaBcarcts stimulate iiver, kidneys'and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or crips, 10 WAHANOY city. llorongh Council to Ask I' or nil Jnrriiiiso ot Debt. .Mahanoy City, Jan. 7. At a meeting of the Horough Council last evening it was de cided to tako steps to place the question of increasing the borough debt $."0.000 for stieet paving before the people at the Spring elec tion. A. C. Sherman resigned fioin the Iioaul of Health and Thomas W. Parker was un pointed bis successor. A public installation of tbo ollicers of Severn Post, G. A. K., took place last even ing in the post room. Thero was a musical and literary program and John S. DeSilva made an address. IN OI.DIIN TIM IN Peoplo overlooked the impel tanco of pur- inuneutly beneficial effects andttcio satisfied with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently overcome, habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxa tives, which act for a time, but finally in jure the system. Buy tho genuine, made by Iho California Fig Syrup Co, A ItiisiuesH cliungo. H. W. 'Pitman yesterday sold his interest in the C K. Titiimu Lumber Company lo (1. Clouser, who lias been .Mr. C. K. Titmaii's private socretary for several years. Tbo inleicsts in tho company are now held by C. 1.. Iltman, piesldent;G (1. Clouser, vice president and secretary ; Dr. J. S. Klsller, treasurer; and John Kobbins. SI eljflt.-il to Kington ii. Class A, of thu Sliciiaiuloah Hiuh school, enjoyed n sleigh ride to IiiiiKtown last nlt;ht1 in ono oi .Mswenier s largunvery bieij-ns. 108 & H2 East Centre Stieet. CHEAP FURNITURE. Can be bought from us this year 35 per cent, cheaper than during any other season. 1 his is our holiday induce ment. 7ine Cane Seat Dining loom Chairs, . . . 75c Square Extension Table iandsoinely decorated, $2.75 3ed Room Suits in Eight,Pieces . . . $15.00 ONE CARLOAD OP Plush Rockers 7or Christmas Gifts, $1.00 up. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS At Factory Prices. Call on us. No trouble to show goods. 108 & 113 East Centre Street. 1 J I p I A lrdingssiog.; Dr. .1. C. Illdillc, of tho Miners' Hospital, paid a professional visit to town to-nay. Miss Ilesslo D. Levluinn, of Ila.leton, is the guest of tho Lcvlne family on Hast Coal strf ft. lVstmastor Mcllet and HeiiUh- Ofllcor Conry havo returned homo fiom n trip to the Quaker City. II, A. Acker, general manager of tlio Grand Union Tea Company, looked after Iho Hindis of the local branch to-day. Mm. Kdward Miles and daughter, Msgtile and Julia, and mm Kdward, aru in West Chester, on a visit to tho former's daughterVfHry, who took a higher veil at the convent yesterday. Mesrs .Tony Carney, of Mahaimy City. :md "Jack" I!en,e, of Park Place, were eaily morning visitors to town. A llliam Wynn, of Mt. Ohrmol, will be a guest at the HoM Fmiiuy for soveral days Mr. and Mrs. John V. Moluskey, who were pronounced man and wife in Plillfldet j plilu yesterday, returned to town la it even ling. i Cms fur rlixiii.t'ii Uti, iw tifiiiiilvlii line 11 25 cent holtle of Salvation Oil ami use It aocorxiina: to dilutions, It will cure tho worst cii'O. "lie .!oje Uni KWIIfd. The ease of Hntler township vs Pelcr Joyce, lalo treasurer of that district, liis been settled through a decision of the Orphans Coin t that wus adverse to thu Joyce Kstate. A certified check lor $070 20 payable lo Thomas Pepper, and signed hy Mis. Margaret Joyce, widow of tho Into Peter Joyce, was honored hy tlio Citizen's National Hank of Ashland, in which Mrs Joyce had a deposit I of t?800, which amount was attached ly 1111 I appeal through the Court of tho bondsmen uf tho late treasiuer, Peter Joyce, who was siir ' charged by the auditors of Hutlcr township ' to the amount of almost $500. The caso was fought in tho couits nnd creat d considerable ! interest in tlio township, and throughout tho I county. Tho decision of tho Orphans' Court wus absolute, anil almost every expense con nected with the case was Middled upon the Joyce Kstate, although Peter Joyce was only the treasiuer do facto of Hutlcr township, mid never received one cent of emolument through his holding the olllcc. Thero Is much sympathy for Mrs. Joyce throughout the township, who was clearly a victim of cnctinistaiices. '1 hero I This is Just the Thing. Ited Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. At Gruhlcr Hros , drug storo. A itiiutiwMy, A horse belonging to Philip Kmdcmaii ran away 011 Whito street this morning. It broke from tho sleigh and dashed with" the shafts dragging behind it to its former stable at the western end of Ccntro street, where It wus caught. When bilious or costive, eat a candy isitharllc.. euro guaranteed. CuscarctA 10c, 25c' Collar llono llrokeii. Frank Kaskawicz, a resident of tho First ward, had his collar bone broken by being bumped between cars at tho Sullblk collleiy yesterday afternoon. fer .... . . -'c uunouiouoxcr RHEUMATISM 1TEUEALGIA and Elmilar Complaints, 7 GEilMAIJ MEDICAL LAWS. .urefccnucaiiy eminent physicians! ((, H EXPELLEES. World renowned I TVinjrkal.lv tiMrrnBijfiii Only rrnnlno villi Trade Mark Anchor.1 31 HIGHEST AVARSS. 10 Branch Hcraies. 0'.. a Glassworks. 23 & 00 cu. udorbud & rccouimuQd(.(t by A. aslev. 106 K. UT-1 n St II. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St., JMM P.P.D.Kirlln, 6 r Main St. , anenandoah. , DR. niCHTEH'9 L -w7ijtq "ANCIIOIt STOniACIIAr. best for Coll- .'yppMiuxsimiinfli t nmiiliilnt MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOU II15NT Store n-.d dwelling, 120 North 1' Main Ktreet; plato kIiish iloiihle fnuit .ippiy ut i. . isi wiinusir, 122 North Main in'il l-7-lf I irANTMl) A ultl for eenernl lniiiH"inri: .1). Apply ut22T Uust Centiu Ktri-it, Slieiiau- doah, l'a. l-a-tf IjlOl! HUNT Store nml dwelling, comer Coal itnu , iin- Mii'tis Apply 10 v uiiain Me (lulre, 112 1 Last Centre street, 1-1-tt .YJIM ICI;.. Tlio underslKiied is desirous of i. ei.isiuir up nisneeouniB eltlicr in cashcr hy noteH, for all til lis that aro now doe or oer due inn niontn. All eoutraets, nnd uj-reeuients. iiusuiit, win ne earriiu out l snail place all nun ncciiiiiiis in inc nanus or parlies for collection proper , M. I'. I'ovm.kii, January 0, lh'J8. IMm f jl KltG UPON'S TI 1 1 : ATIIU, X1 1'. J. I'Eiinuho.v, Man. ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JAN. 10, 1893. HIGH-CLASS COMEDY and VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Ten Acting and Eight Specialty People. THREE SHOWS IN ONE, Drama, Vnndevlllo nnd Mntoi;raph. Openlni; with the l-act comedy, ( c PARADISE REGAINED." Prices: lOc, liOc St 30c. Matinee on Saturday pints of the house. 10 cents to nil Monday evening inch lady and gentleman, or tuo l.idlea admitted on ono paid SOe lliket. Fresh Oysters Received Dally. 60c TO $1.00 PER HUNDRED, Ail kinds of Fresh and Salt Wafer Fish TO ARRIVE FOR FRIDAY. Local dealers supplied ut whole sale rntts. nixed Nuts, 2 Pounds for 25 Cents. COSLETT, 36 S. Main St. llotiee to Candidates All persons who wish to be candidates on the Citizens' ticket at the El 111 the Horough of Shenniuloali, must present their nniiies and the retiired fees to the Secre tary of the Citizens' Standing Committee, JAMES 0. SASYIPSELL, At No. 224 North Jardin street, not later than Saturday, Jan. I, I898, at 7 o'clock p. 111. Hy order of the committee. HOLIDAY CONFECTIONERY. Pure sweetness. No oanger from impure con fectionery. We sell the purest and best. Always fresh, being made in our own establishment daily. An excellent assortment for the holidays. Look at our show wit.dows or pay our store an inspection. We have all grades and at all prices. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main Street. I CONWAY'S I I FAPtiS 5 AfID lOe STORE fjO. 7, 1 102 Horth Next Door lo Gill's Dry Goods Store.. Owing to the demand for Table Oil Cloth we have decided to : hold another vaU on PRIDAY, JANUARY 7th, when we will sell : 5,ooo yards at 10c per yard ; regular price 35c ! TO SGE IT, WILL HE TO HUY IT. SALE COMMENCES : AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. -WE ALSO HAVE ON SALE AT 9 O'CLOCK Large Earthen Tea Rots, Aorth 35c, for 10c. Our Our Wortli. I'rlco. Worth. Price. roalllniN aie 10c flint Glass Tumlilcm 10c So (Inlvinlaeil Dockets 22c 10c While Cup niul Saucer 10c Sc J.nruo (itass Dlsl 2Uo 10c Tea Strainer 10c 5c " I''rlni; l'an 20u 10o Dust Tuns 10c 5o " Mont Dlatter SOe IOu tlliws I'lcklo Diali 10c Bo China I'riilt Dishes ',Ta loo (llnss Spoon Holder 10c Ao Knoiiy Iltsipie I l-uros 'e 10c China lrult Saucer 10c 5e Larso (Ihiss Hotter Dlhe Ekj 10c Coal Shore'. 100 Ac Apnte Colnnitir4 S.'lfl 10c Tin Colander lOo Ac " CotTeo ami Tea Dots 'J-ie IOu ICollIiitr l'lua 10c Sc " Wash Dnslli 2.1c 10c Wooden Spoons 10c So Notice. Nothing sold on the first floor above ioc. Higher priced goods on second floor. 1 CONWAY'S I r 1 Famous 5 & 10c Store No. X, i lo2 North Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. Schuylkill Dental - r 7 North Jardin Street, A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Besl Artificial Teeth, $8.00. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUGHING (IAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CIIAltflKS IOU KXTIiACTlNO W1IUN TI5CTII AItU OltDKUHD, IJEST SILVER FILLINO, .... so'Cents OOLD PILLINOS. .... . o0 ', un TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, . 2s Cents All our work is accompanied with n Kiinrnutce. SKATES. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. Just opened a new lot. kinds and sizes again. SLEDS. Christ. Schmidt, A Rent and Uottler of AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST AND ,' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENA NPOAH- PA llflfloney Saving Values. !VIII!Hi:? AT DAVIDSON'S I'UItNlTUltB KTOIIKB. WIS IIAVIC TIIIJM, AND LOTH OK Til KM. OUlt KIltST 1NDUCK M1CNT FOIl 189S: -jnnSolid Antique iR( iJU" Oak Sideboards Ity tho cloinp out of n largo sideboard maim fni turliiK litmluoai firm nt tlio end of the year, I vn nfTordcd tlil lucky opportunity to purchase theni and am therefore prepared to cuter to the trndo wllli every ImnRlnnblc dtMjen. As the dpnoo in nur laro etoro room fa nt a premium which deprive us of disptRylufi: less than one fourth of thctn, we calf the attention of the public to eotne nnd examine our sample. We Quote a Few Prices : A ? fen anttcpio onk sldeboa'd, hat fUninely polished and car veil, witti n platcRlnsi mirror, medium size, at $6.50 Another design, much larger, witti heavier carving at $9.50 Thenc 1 rices nro merely illustrations, for wo have Ibem at almost any price. Wc nrn com pelted fo ho'1 tliepe good nt sacrifice prices, occasioned by the comp'aint made by the rail road companies who demand storage charges. -OUH MNB OF- Bnd Room Suits, Parlor Suits, Lounges, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Springs and Matressos. At lowest prices. DAVIDSON'S, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Robbing' Opera House. Main Stroet. Main Street. 3 Parlors,sss Good Set ol Teeth, $5.00 SLEDS. We have all SKATES. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamaport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till 1:30 p. m. Kupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Kupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokiii, Mt. Carinel and vicinity who can be referred to. CharRcs and terms moderate and within reacli of all. HOOD'S VlhUS cure Mvcr Ilia, IlillousiicBS, Indigestion, llemlacbe. K Dleag'-nt laxative. All Druggist