SELBm aci lessons are now on sale. Publisher's price J $1.25. Our special price $1.00. Only a few left at this price a- rsl. rvijaln St. MAHANOY cut. Heart Trouble CHime Ihe Suihlrli Death of 11 liny. Mahauoy I'ity, Juli 10 )enrge Loiik, ntted It yearn, Flunk, liia HJ-ycnr-oltl brother, nml aeveral rouiiniuns went to illumine grove ti play yontcnhiy afternoon. Frank cauelit siRlit of uii eeeentrlc old man who lives In the First ward nml culled to Ills com panions to run. All started away except Oeorcc, wlio turned to learn tlie cause of the aUrin lie wiw tho old man and r.iu, but liad (?uiik only a few yards when lie sank to tho ground. Hi" bnulur retiiruid and found liim inn-pi"!,'. A I.im.t Valley fanner took the lioy into Iim waai 11. Tin victim died lieforo reaching his humo. Dtath was due to heart failure. Henry () Itrcclit, tin need renldentof Shoe makers, is missing. Ho was over HO years of : ye and lived alone. Ho curned a livelihood by making sprats and lelliin: them i.t the collieries. He applied for ndmission to the almshouse some time nun, but was not ad mitted on account f owning the houe in which ho lived. 1. Buck Mountain Hungarian was struck by an engine, ne.ir the 1'. & K. freight depot on Saturday. He was tued high in the air, but fell clear of the track and only suf fered from a fl'W liMIISOS Anthuny liuskawic lies in n criliail con dition. Ijirlv Sunday moriiiu); ho was toppcil by a nans of Ids countrymen who demanded mority. When lio mid he h,id nono tliey beat him with clubs and stones and kicked him. They left Men uiiconeioti3 011 the street. Ho rt covered and made his way homo. The doctors put -." stitches in his bead. Dr. Hull's Fills are nn admirable lemedy for common, family sicknesses, and have 110 suporioras a mild, innocent laxative, lhoy do nut gripe. Look fur tho Hull's Hvad trado-mark. 1'rU-il li. .. ' . 1 - Tyr n . v 1.. .- , : 1 - il. a toam.su-, . uf tr i.i,ohi.iiii.-, u u ccssfully to murder his sis-t.-. Jiis Kate Hull, and nephew, iiert Hull, j-os-terday committed suicide by Hhuotlni; himself. Heverly wns at timeH tibuslve toward his wife. He was berating her In the house of his sister, next door to his own homo, when Mrs. Hull and her eon Interfered. This so enraged Hever ly that he drew a revolver and tired at thorn, but his aim was faulty, and his sister escaped, while the nephew was shot in the hand. The nlnisid wile in the meantime fled out of ninire. and Hoverly returned to his own homo, whore he tde-w lilj brains out. WINTER GOOD la 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 cai)touch. r We have just received another large lot of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats wkich will be sold 35 per cent, less than their real value. Also a lot of Ladies' Pur 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 meut, but instead are assured a correct aud 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. 27 North Main St, fitt BEST LINE OF -. 1 GKUUhK ta. rLUUH. hhtU. K IIA.Y and HTKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, &b, i flakes W omen Beautiful. The Unseen Power of a flodern Discovery For Renewing" Youth and Rendering People Attractive. No ne'ii i" A i). er ic. 1 Ims probably done uioie to made wiimrii lxHUtlful, mid men mule synniidt lea' 1 ; iin Ik rmatoloKist ,b in H. Wooilbuiy . f Nw York. His lace i" UuoVMi uni versally throimlinut the length and breadth of America, and in addition to Improving complexion, lie has been the Inventor, as n snrxeoi', of onie of tho mcst difficult opem tiiins known to science. These operation in clude the tic HKlhiMiiiiK of deformed uosis, mnk in u ili-nir.im.e'1 mouths v iniintrii ill, ami i'i .nv other in N of -kill. Tho doctor lias 1 1 cm highly tun 1 f-ful, but docs not hesi tate to frankly neUn. wbilge tho help helms had from others. Ho recently said : "While T have been tho means of icsloiliiK thousands of women to the n.it 11 ml beauty which tiatuto intended they sbuuld lno hut which they had lost, I would never bare been able to do sn If tho woniHIi's blond was out of order or her n.ituial functions in a dlsnideri d condition, so that I invaiiably ciution a'd men or women who consult me to see, first of all, to their general health. THE ROLL OF HONOR. V l'ai-ibit I.IkI ol IVnsbint-rs ic.-t lung Aloe si I . l'ei- Month, In its crusailo against tho dishonest pen sioners the New York Sun has commenced the publication uf tlio loll of pensioners. Friday last it published tho names of all re ceiving pensions above $4.') per month, IS, MS in all. Tlioso are tho cases of tho badly Injured veterans, those who stillcicd to such an ex tent thai they require bodily assistance or regular medical attention, and tho widows of distinguished officers whoso services have given them good claims upon the gratitude of the nation. As tho list ptililishd on Friday is only one third of 0110 per cent, of the list of pen sioners, it can ho easily understood what a largo task the Sun has laid out for itself. It makes no excuso for doing so, but states tha'. lir.stly it desires to establish the principle that the pension list is a roll of honor, and that the pensioner whoso name is 011 it lias nothing to fear hut much to gain by the pub lication of it, and that tho policy of secrecy pursued by the pension ollico lias been the means of committing many frauds which it hopes to hSR exposed. On the list we find the widows of (Jenls. Ciiiint and liarlield ill receipt of pensions of .-00il per annum, Mrs. Sherid 111 f'.'.WO, the willows of (iein. McC'lelluu, Tremont and Logan $-'000, while aiming those in receiptor l,'-'00 per milium are tho old veterans, Franz igel aud John A. Mcl'leriuud and the widows of Custer, Hartranft, Douhlcday, Warron and Anderson. Among tlio list of old vctorans from this section we find tho following in icceipt of the amounts specified, vis : Adam iluniincrs b.ich, Locust Hup, foil per month; Isaac J. Bnrtsti, Ciossona, J. 1). liattholouiew, I'ottsville, $72; lien. Christian, Fottsville, foil; Wm. Warlow, Summit HiP, $72; Len Bitten, bender, Hili-ton. Jas. 1). (ialltip, ll.ih ton, $72; Aaron (iorber, Danville, $,"u; ll.un! Wands, Danville, J72; Josunh Walter, Cata wiss.i, $72; and M. V. It. Kosteubaiiuer, Mainville, $72. Wo shall continue to publish oxtracts fioin this list from time to time that may inteiest sumo of the IIuitvMi's numerous readers. Takes tho burn out ; heals the wound ; euros the pain. Dr. Thomas' Fclectiic Oil' tho hoiitcliold remedy. Deeds Iteeordeil, From Eli.a lieiner et al., to Theodore (1. Updegrove, premises in Forter township. From David F. Uarig and wife to floudfiey I'less, premises In Ashland. From Locust Mountain Savings aud Loan Association to Albeit Ci.iblo et al,, pitmises in tiorduii. I'i 0111 John Itamago aud wife to Kato It. McAudiew, preini-es in Shenandoah. The many testimonials received daily by tiio proprietors of Salvation Oil, emphasizing its value as a euro for neuralgia and rheuma tism, furnish convincing proof of its great merits. It is par excellence tho liniment. Two liiillars for 11 Curcns. Telephone or telegraph to M. Ulrich & Son, Ashland, I'a., when you have a dead hor-e. 11111I0 or cow. They will pay you ?2 00 and remove it promptly. ll-:iutf iee to Gandidates ! All persons who wish to be candidates on the Citizens' ticket at the In the Borough 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. I, I898, at 7 o'clock p. m. Hy order of the committee. Fresh Oysters Received Dally. 60c TO $1.00 I'UU HUNDRED. All kinds of Fresh and Sail Water Fish TO ARRIVE FOR FRIDAY. Loeul dealers supplied at whole sale rates nixed Nuts, a Pounds for 25 Cents. COSLETT, 36 S. Main St. rnM-cnmr-store o DKAIJJIt IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AcD TOBACCO. 1 WHOLIMALU AND Itirr7u ' S3 Woot Centra Street?. I especially that the secretions art. in (.perfect condition. I wish to say that in till; work Iff ! I have been largely aided by one of tho I greatest dUcovorles of modern times, lly its J use, in connection with my work, Info , ofteu been able to mako women who were sallow, shrunken and prctnaturoly old, I attractive, blight, and practically youth- COMMISSIONERS' CASE. It Wart lteHilliied ThN Morning ltcfore Judge Hcchtcl. l'otlhville. Jan 10. The caso of the Tux payers' Association vs. ex-Commissioner Charles P. Allen and present Commissioners Frank Hcntz aud John 1. Martin, continues to attract much attentiuu, and tlio court room was again crowded this morning. It. win 11:43 o'clock Saturday night before tho last juror was selected. Ex-Sharifl' Scott aud Deputy I'rutlionotary I.cili told bow tho jurorsof lbD7 woio drawn in December. 1SUH, and Judgo licchtel over ruled tho motion to quash tho array of jurors, made by the defense. His Honor was very firm in urging counsel on both sides forward, and after ho informed them that a jury would bo selected on Satur day if it look all night, muro speed was attained and tlio big crowd did not havo to i"! s i . i-supper altogether. Attorney Iiyon pleaded not guilty for Mr. Martiu, Attorney Mar did the tamo for .Mr. Ituutz, and Mr. Allen, in tlio absence of his counsel, did likewise fur himself. Charles A. Ilerger, solicitor to tho Commissioners, took a seat at the table for the defense during tlio afternoon and Charles A. Snyder was added to the Commonwealth's array. 1 ho delonsu iiad exceptions noted on every decision, indicating an intention to more for a new trial if this one goes against then. 1 lie jurors are : Charles Sailor, lumber dealer, Pottsville. Samuel C. Itoyer, merchant, Tort Clinton K. J. Kirlin, Justice of tlio l'eacc, Tort Clinton. Daniel (Ionian, fireman, Mahauoy Dane. Jacob I.urwipk, railroader. Tort Carbon. Edward Shoener, carpenter, Orwigsliurg. Jacob llolwig, Iaboier, I'ottsville. Wesley Seltzer, farmer, Orwigsburg. Nelson ('. Knurr, mason, Mahautongu twp. l-'reil. liberie, barber, I'ottsvillo. William C Wouier, box manufacturer, 1'otNvillo. Hairy Krice, laborer, Frailoy. It lacked hut a few minutes of eleven o'clock this morning when Judge Hochtcl told counsel tho ease could proceed. In the meanwhile ho would examine the authori ties cited, and Iit two o'clock should decide whether tho indictments found last week would bo admitted part of the proceedings. John O. Ulric.li, Mr. Allen's counsel, was on hand this morning looking somewhat the worso for his illness from tonsilitis. Fergus Faruuhar made thu oponingaddress for the prosecution. Among othur things h said it was a matter of no moment to tlio jiiiymen who urged the prosecution. If the charges are not proven, conviction is not asked. Everybody's business is notodv's business, and tlio financial affairs of S'-huyl-kill county wero everybody's business until tlio parties urging this suit began to look after matters. There are 33 different counts in this indictment; thore ara 13 of these counts alleging acts of omission or commis sion relative to tho improvements at the almshouse, began in July, lblHJ, Upon tiie conclusion of Mr. Faruuliar's ad dress records wero produced showing tho election of tho defendants as County Com missioners and alsu the filing of their bonds as such in tho sum of $10,000, each, aftor which the court adjourned, at 12:30, until i! p. m. AFTintNOO.V SKSSIO.V. Hoiiack F. liKHKit, chief cleri to the County Commissioiiets, was the first witness sworn. Ho was appointed second assistant clerk Jan. 1, 1601, and a year later promoted first assistant. January 1, 1607, ho was elected Chief Clerk. Tho witness produced tlio minutes of tho Commissioners' ollico. The minutes of Jan. 1, 1601, showed the organization of tho Hoard and appointment of clerks and other employes. Judge Ityon objected to part of tho testi mony liecause it was not foreshadowed by the hill of particulars. Judgo Ilechtel over ruled tho objection. Tho witness then testified to the petition made to court by tho Commissioners for leave to construct a new hospital aud improve ments at the almshotiso at a cost of $75,000. Tho minutes of July 8, 1603, showed that Solicitor John O. Ulrich was instructed to pieparu a petition. July 11, 1603, a Bit was selected for tho hospital. May 11, 16WI, Ar. cliitcct Hill appeared before the Hoard and a contract for $'J,000 was nuilo with him, in addition to the fl.GOO al ready paid him. The bids for the new hospital were read over aud thu contract awarded to Daniel McOurl, of I'ottsville, the lowest bidder, for ?33,M5.1!. Mar. 22, 160U, reference is made to the getting of an opinion on the legality of the almshouse improve ments. Ou May 18, 180(1, Is recorded tho court's order that It would nut approve tho project unless all bids wore brought befoiu tho court and would eoma within tho limit of $75,000, May 21, 1600, the eiork wus Instructed to advise the Hoard of l'ubliu Charities of the cuurt's action and request a meeting. June 1, 160U, tho Com missioners met the Iloaid at Hurrisburg. June I, lHOi), the revised plans of improve ments wore received from Architect Hill, Juno 24 tlio Commissioners met at the Alms house with the local Hoard of Charities to siu whether tho asylum could bo Improved, to sec'uro the state appropriation of f 1.73 for each patient for each week, according to the act of June, 1603, A resolution was offered by Mr. Itoutz to make the im provements suggested, W, II. Hill was cm ployed as the architect. July 20, 1600, the bids were again opened for the almshouse improvements, the contract for the building of the hospital being awarded to Daniel J. McOurl, of I'ottsville, for 21,011 23; for the boiler house, same party, $8,S33; laundry, to a Columbia, l'a., comeany, $3,123; boilers, engines, etc., McOiiiucss, Smith & Co., l'itts burg, 7,(io0; plumbing, Hast, I'ottsville, fll.SOO. Mr, Sclialck wanted to know If tlio plumb fill. Tho dln-overy to which I refer is deservedly popular. I cannot speak too highly In Its pralsr. It is War- Safe Cure. 1 know of many emi- doctors who havu found this same thing true and who guile fully nel, now- lego the aid I t h e y i c-hed from this great dis,-(vci I The p r I m e j s o 11 r 1 o o f j beauty Is perfect 1 heii'th. Tb is j cannot be se- j 'ii 1 t'd if the ' kidneys 1 t- ud-.hu-eiit organs !ii' out of con dition. Is it 11 o t p I a i 11, linn, that all pnssihU- c a 1 e should be e. i it iscd to si i lli.ii th'-c 01 g ns me cure tally presi-rved. thus promo ting li e a I t il, piolongiiig life and pie-erving y o u t li a 11 d beauty. ing hid had been advertised fur, and how il came there. Tlio witu-.n knew nothing about it. Mr. Sclialck asked IT the Hist bids had been returned to bidders. Witness: "There is nothing about It on tho minutes. Tlieso minutes were kept by Mr Connel. Some are in the handwriting of Clerk Schmidt. "When wero tlio July 20th bids advertised for?" "I find no minutes rccoidiug tlio adver tisement for tlio now bids. .'it 4:10 this asternoon .Mr. Jiehcr was still ou tho stand. When bilious or costive, oat a Cuscurels OHidy catliaitie. euro cuaranteed. 10r, 25o PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the f:tiutly Chronicled (or Ilusly IVruslil. St. Clair and .Mahauoy City will erect now school buildings. William Hardy has removed bis family from (iirardvillo to this town. Uovernor Hastings has issued a proi-lam-i-tion calling fur assistance for tlio hull'eiing Cubans. Paymaster Ouy, of tlio 1". .t IS. railroad, will pay tho eniplayes at Mahauoy J'hino on the 2lth iiist. The Yoik county grand jury has r ported against tlio removal or tho almshouse aud tho court lias approved tlio report. William Aiichinuiy, u br.ikcnum on the Pennsylvania Uairoad, fell rom a tiam near liockville and was instantly killed. Ten men of foreign birth wero granted naturalization papers on Saturday by Judge Koch. A number of others wero continued until the next court. .Miss Annie Leonard, a Shamokiu domestic, fell asleep on Thursday and is still sleeping. She frequently falls into these long sleeps and cannot he aroused. A Coroner's jury in tlio caso of Mrs. Joseph Conclius, who died Wednesday at I'ottsville, charges her liusb.un. nml a mid wife with uniiiiii.il iiegHgenco. Tho "Hrido Elect" is tlio title of Sousa's latest march. At Hrumin's. 1-10-tf Two I'lre Alarm. Shortly after two o'clock this afternoon a ilro alarm was sounded from box No. 152, comer of Coal and Chestnut streets, and the lire department had a run out for nothing. A Polish butcher on West Coal street staitid a fresh file in his smoke houso ami a citizen wiio saw the smoko sent in the ii'arin Within twenty minutes alter the firemen returned to their respective houses an alarm was sounded from box No. 42, corner of Centre and Gilbert streets. This alarm was caused by a defective Hue in the Thomas McAllister property at tlio comer named. A small stove was carried from the second story and tho troublo was over. There was no damage Mrs. J. Watson, 1022 Arizona St., Philadel phia, l'a., hays: "1 think Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is a splendid remedy, I had to cough night and day and one bottle relieved mo vvondoi fully." Wedding at Itlliglown. On Saturday, at the homo of the brlde' parents at Itingtowii, .Miss Kato Oswald was united in tlio holy hunclb of matrimony with Elmer Shirey, of the tamo place. A largo number of guests wore in attendance. Tlio contracting parties received many gifts. Among those in attendance wore Mr. and .Mrs. James Pattersou, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Shirey, Mr. and .Mis. Hubert Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Noon, of Phila delphia. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, 23c. At Oruhler llros., drug store. County Hoard A. ). II. Tlio County Hoard of the A. O. II. held their regular quarterly meeting in Polts Vilio ou Saturday. Each of the fifteen divisions in the county wero represented by several delegates. Considerable important business was transacted. One Minute Cough Cure cures quickly. That's what you want! C. II. Hagenbucli. (It Interest In the Public. Having been apointed Notary Public I am prepared and will promptly attend to thu writing of deec's, mortgages, wills, bonds, leases, agiccmcnts and all classes of legal work generally. Slarriago licenses and power of attorney promptly furnished, ltenl f state bought and sold. T. T. Williams, tiKt S, Jardin St., Shumiudoab, Pa. tf OascaretB stimulate liver, kidneya and bowels. Never flcken. weaken or uripe IPc, '(nv. Dr. ,l-.ln, .Mil in Itntlro. Now York. Jan. 10.-lv. Dr. John Hall ycsteidny urn-iurKnW to liui con KreBiltion Ills io.-dfcn.al n ai pastor of the Fifth nu" Presbyterian ch'iirli, which j !i(inn he ha hed for 30 yearn. Dr. Hall In n native of Arr.in.ih, Ire land, where lie was born In 1829, In 1867 lie catnn to this country a a dolt-gate to the old Hc-hoil presbytery of tha United States, wan tendered th" pastor ate of the Fifth Avenu cthurch. and shortly iiftcrwnid accepted. Tr. Hall has been receiving about $80,000 a year for hl services $15,000 of which whm i his ealary as pastor of the church. He ' Is to retire jermunently from" the min istry. Huy KcystomUour. Hesuie that the lume Leshio & Ujlku, Ashland, l'a.. la pnutou on ever sack. ner s nent I Si " ! 1 il) , - - J lAprdinssiog.S -Philip Coyne, formerly of town iim' now engaged in tlio lift) insurance Inniucss at Philadelphia, wns In town to-day making ar rangements for t lie burial of Ids sisb-r, who died ycsteidny. E. ('. Hrobt Inado a business trip to the county neat to-day. AininiK the townsmen who visiled the I'ottsvillo court house to day worn James Ornnt and John W. Weeks. Kd. Howsoii, leader of tho Idefll band, which was lieio for a week iceently, spent joMciilny in town. C. C. H. Klrlln Is still suffering from la grippe, Imt Is improving. E. J. (1. Wiidlinger, of I'ottsville, was n guest of town friends ycstoiday. -Mr. nil Mrs. William (lilfillaii. of Schuylkill ll-iven, spent yestirday In town as guests of relatives. Daniel llouser bus given up tlio urccii truck business mid turned his attention to selling cigars and soap. Carl Coogan, of Ilazleton, wns a guet of town friends yesterday. Poslinnster Melli t and M. 1. Mab.no spent to-day tmnsiii ting business at Jilt Caruiel. Mr. and Mis. W. M. Hrewer, of .Shenan In ill. l'a, are at Elmwood Hall. Mr. lirewor, who has long been In poor health, lias como to Saratoga to try tho invisutatlng wuUriof tho health restoring springs. Tlio Siinitngian. Ex-Senator J. ,1. Coyle. of Philadelphia, was u visitor to (own to-day. Miss Mattic I.co lias eiileicd the Miners' hospital at Fountain Springs witlt tho inten tion uf becoming a trained nuie. Harry Needliain, of Philadelphia, lias been eallod to town by tlio death of bis father, Michael Needliain. Miss Kate Hlggins returned to Kutztown at noon to-il.ny. Miss Mabel Jones, of Philadelphia, is sojourning witli her aunt. Mrs. E. ('. Probst, on Wust Oak street. John Scott, of Ilazleton, was a Sunday visitor to town. Mrs. Fredrick itobcrK of North While street, is c onfined to her homo by illness. Messis. Dallas Sanders, John A. and E. 8 Joliann, of Philadelphia, were legistored at the Fciguson House on Saturday night. Tlieso gentlemen aro largely iutcieftcd in the Lakeside railway. Mr. and Mrs. W A. Hrosius, of Sunbiiry, weto tlio guests of tho lattor's' parents, Mr. and Mis. William Krick, on South Main stieel, yesterday. Messrs ll.tnyand Patrick Dowling, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at tho parental homestead, on West Cherry street, yesterday IN or.nn.N' TIMI1S People overlooked tho importance of per manently benelliial effects and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syiup of Figs will permanently overconio habitual constipation, well-informed people w ill not buy other laxa tives, which act fur n time, hut Dually in jure the system. Huy tlio genuine, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. sk your grocer for tho "Hoyal Paten liour, and t-iko no other brand. It is tlio best tlour m-ide. iii;i. COYXP.. On the fltb Inst., lit l'lill.-o'eli-bln, l'a., Julia, daughter of Ilrfilgct and (lie late Thomas Coyne, ugeil ."() e.irs and l days. Funeral will take plac" from the family rtsl ilenee. No. 1873 N. 27tb street. Philadelphia, on Wednesday, 12th ln-t. High masM at St. Kll7ali(th'schurth. l'bllailelnhla. at 9 n. m. The remains will arrive at Shenandoah on the 2.fi0 p. in. I'ldhipeipbia .V Itenillng Hall way train. Interment In the Annunciation coimlery. lteiatUes and friends respectfully Invited to attend. 2t &ST a Ntiur stunu ml' iZ! i. (oiisripa- ei.-.ily, wiUi Si M h ill ilruralntt. V, cnt - l.i-.o mil, lloui's SanaparUU MISCELLANEOUS. HOI! HKXT Sttirc nwl dwelling, 120 North I; Mitln strrrt: plntc 1 lul1t fnint Apply to V. Y. Ncwhouser, 122 Nurtli Mnlti Htiett. I-7-tf WANTKD. A Rhl fnr KtMicrnl liouswnrU I? Apply at 227 Kast tVntio htrt'ct, SlitMiaii rluali, Pa. Kt-tf VOTICIC TO AVPLICANTS FOH I.1CKNH1C i Nntlco i heieby ulvi-ii Unit wi&h, bank itrafN or ecrttlicil flu-ckn only, will !o received nt this ollk'u In payment of Iiclmio fet-s, Ki.lA- IHVH, I-K-2t Cnuny Treniirer, Pottr'v'llle, l'a. !?OU IM5NT. Store nml dwelling, e(trner ('oal I1 and Vim htieetH Apply to '' llllam Me (inlre, Hit Kast Centre street. 1-I-tf NOTJCR The uiHlerbtKiteil Is iIcmIi-oum of closing up his neeounts cither In vnsU r hy noten, fur all hills that are now due or oer duu thu month. All contrueta, and arccmcntM, however, will he carried out. 1 nhall place nil over duo accounts in tho hamla of proper partlcH for collection M. 1. Fowlkk, January 0, lbUH. 1-ft-lm JjlOH SCHOOL DIltKCTOlt, THOMAS H. SNYDER. (3 year tcrrr Third ward.) .Subject to CltieiiH party rules. 108 & lis Hast Centre Street. C'i 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, . . . 7SC Square Extension Table Handsomely decorated, $2.75 Hed Room Suits in Eight l'ieces . . $15.00 ONE CARLOAD OP Plush Rockers For Christinas Gifts, 1.00 up, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS At Pactory Prices. Call on us. No trouble to show goods. SPOONT'S, 108 & 113 East Centre Street, 0 ""Sa . lnliims- r3B 0'IIARA'S LIVERY! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White ) Mansion and Lloyu i House Streets, f Stables, Shenandoah, j MAHANOY CITY. HOLIDAY CONFECTIONERY. Pure sweetness. No danger from impure con fectionery. We sell the ....-,.. .r.t a 1. ........ fl fresh, being iimtle in our n own establishment daily. , An excellent assortment for the holidays. Look tit our show windows or pay our store an inspection. We have all grades and at all prices HEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main Stroci. mmmmiimimmmimmmmmmnmimmmmmmm CONWAY'S FAMOUS 5 fifiD lOe STORE flO. 102 North Main Stroot. Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. ' Satuiday's bij business proved that our Table Oil Cloth was correct, aud prices right The same with all our (joods. The buying ' reached in volume beyond our fondest hopes. ; We will place on sale on TUESDAY, JANUARY nth, at 8 o'clock a. mi., 2,000 yards nt 10c per yard ; regular price 35c. WE ALSO HAVE ON SALE AT 9 O'CLOCK la rge Earthen Tea Pots, VAorth 35c, for 10o, Coal HodH Oalviuied lluckets LarKc (ihms Dish " Krylnir I'nii " Meat Platter China Fruit Dishes Fancy llisiiuo I' inures barife Ulas Hutter Dbhcs Anate CohimlerH " CofTec nml Tea l'ots " Wash llaslu Notice. Nothing sold on the first floor above ioc. Higher priced goods on second floor. CONWAY'S 1 Famous 5 & 10c Store No. f, I lo2 North I It Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. " Schuylkill Dental Parlors, -jzz..-- - - 7 North Jardin Street, ; A first class deutal parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.00. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUOHINO OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CHAItaES l'OU KXTUACTING WHISK TKHTII AUK OltDKRKD. UEST SILVER P1LLINO, .... so'Cents GOLD PILLINQS, .... $,.o0 nd up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 2$ Cents All our work Is accompanied with a guarantee. SKATES. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. Just opened a new lot. We have all kinds and sizes again. SLEDS. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and liottler of . . MH'S Wiw Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA fJoney Saving Values. WIIHItH? AT DAVIDSON'S 1'UHNITUHIS MTOIIKM. VK HAVE THEM, AND I.OT8 OF TIIK.M. OUH FIH8T INDUCE MENT FOH 1893: i en Solid Antique jen L3U- oak Sideboards i0U lly tlio closluir out of a largo sideboard mnu facturintr limbics (Inn at the end of the year, I was afforded till lucky opportunity to purchiuie tlieni and am therefore prepared to calcr to tlio trade with every imaginable dtnlicn. An the space In our larKO store room la At n premium which deprives us of displaylnKleM than one fourth of them, wo call the attention of the public to como nml examine our samples. We Quote a Pew Prices : A t-fce anthpie oak stdebon d, liai doinely polished and carved, flp Pn with a platcRlnM mirror, medium Tn Mil sire, at UU.UU Another design, much larger, with heavier earvlnir, at $9.50 These prlcca nro merely Hlustrnttons, for we lme them (it nitwit any price. Wo lire com pelled to ho'I these goods at sacrifice prices, occasioned hy tho complaint in ado by the rail road companies who demand storage chargei. OUlt LINE OK Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits, Lounges, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Springs and Matresses. At lowest prices DAVIDSON'S, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Robbiiis' Opera House. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 7, Our Our Worth. I'rlce. 'Worth. Price. 2 10c flint aiasuTumhlers 10c So ...... ?-'u 10a White Cup and Hauccr 10a Sc 20o 10c Tea .Strainer 10c So 20u 10c Dust fans - 10a So 0c 10c (llasn l'lcklu Dish 10a ftc :5c 10c (Mass Spoon Holder lOo So i'xs lOe China Fruit Saucer 10c So "J5o lOo Coal Shovel lOo Be 23a 10c Tin t'olander 10c So 2-.c 10c KolIliiK l'ins 10c So 2.'c 10c Wooden Spoons 10a Bo 3 3 3 3 3 Main Street. 3 3 3 Good Set ol Teeth, $5.0O SLEDS. SKATES. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kujilure from Williamjport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till 1:30 p. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or nu pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention front business. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Free. loo jiersons cured in Sunbury, ShamoWn, Ml. Cnrmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charge ami terma moderate and within reach of nil. JIOOD'U 1'irjiS cure lilver 111., Illllousiicsd, Indigestion. Headache. 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