mi una r, m n-nrr m nnrr?mtjiiiiiiiiWirrtfinii-.Mri.r fiaaitfaai'1-"ii'ii rrwi nnrtirru SELECT NOTES On thu .Sunday school lessons arc now on sale;. Publisher's price $1.25. Our special price $1.00. Only a few left at this price HOOKS & BROWN, -a N. Main St. T IK RIS 1 In the Spring will be Tremendous The mot prnfUnMr ttimtnr m ill Im in tnim portrttlun nnil mtre1i;iiHl'niiiK uml 1ft furnUliliiK ftMMl niul fiipiillf- ti thr iniiltiJmtr r (told Hiike h inhmt. a general Ir.i'timr. Mercan tile anil Mi aiesliij' ,,,'t It wf tn 'ID -It w II ho It 'mm The Alaska Transporta ion and Development Company ,ncarppr.":ed $5 000,000 To iiu'Ct this demand, III own ami operate lis OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON, Connecting with lta own line of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Specially adapted for passi-n . er busliit ss -carrying to that eountry an Imini'iii- ttinouiit of ih lilies mill equipment for the miners, in Melius furnishing thrill t unsportiitlon for thims.'lus mill their uooils, nnil establishing TriiiliiiK Hlatlonnit iliiTt rent points An oppoi tunlty Is ottered mn pers n, I"' ll' "f small or large mean. t )mi Hbares of stock 111 this eompitiiy nnil piirtieipate in tin' ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS sure to be earned within the next 12 month-. Shares are offcied at $1.00 each par value, !ionn,wahe, nnil will he offered forn limited time only. Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Sticks Paying larRiT tlMiIfiuU savings lianks and ijank tninxnortation and tradlmr While I'diaerous he Hii.?niiecl, (OinpntMeH were never eeen In the list of failures This Moek U ont of the most deshahle invehtments olTered thn public The IncorpnratorH and stockholders who are connected with this eoinp.iii aro men of wide experience m -nnilar undertakincs and mon whoe names me Hiifllelcnt Kimruntee of the ntandin of the company, to wit : ALHKUTC IUiATZ, Ires Val Jlhitz Brew Co., Milwaukee HON WM. K. MAfON, I'nltrd Mates Senator from Illinois D (J KDW'AKDS, I'ass. Truffle Mr. C It. At I) It. It , Cincinnati. I'KAKK A. IIKCIIT. of Chas. Kno-tnor Ai Co , Chicago C1IAH II UOCKNVKU., Tronic Mr. U I. t L. IE. It., t Motion Itoute) Chicago W C. UINHAIWONMieiri 1um. Agt. C. N. O AtT. I' It. H . Cineinnati, O It. W.UKIKKITII. Pres. Flwt National Rink. Vlcksburg, Miss. KHEl) A OTITIS, pat eighteen year with Shelby Hunk, Shelhyvilie, lml. J. M. rillMJrs.-tVHliler First N.it'l Hank, VIckMmrg, "Iss. And hundreds of others equally prominent. Addrea-tand make all money paxable to The Alaska Transportation & Development Co., Plsherlliilldlng, Cor. Van Iluri'li .V Dearborn Ms., CHICAGO ILL JVloney Saving Values. M'lIUIlHT AT DAVIDSON'S rfltNlTUItK STOItHH. WH IIAVB TIIITM, AND I.OTH 01' T1IIS.M. tll'lt I'TlthT INDl't'i: .MICNT KOIt Is'JS: lKri-Solid Antique -WU- oak Sideboards" 150 U the closim? out of a larc fildehonrd mnnii- tunnKiHisiiic4nrinM them and am therefore prepared to enter to me trade with every Imaginable IeiKn- As thn spaee in our lurnt' store mom is at a premium which deprives us of ditplayinu; lew ttnin oiu fourth of them, we eall the attention of tho puhlic to eome and exanom- our samples. We Quote a Few Prices : A nice antique oak Ridehoa d, hardsomely polished and tarved, with a platelOHs mirror, medium size, at - $6.50 Another tlesljin, much larger, with heavier curving at $9.50 Theso prices are merely illustrations, for we liavo tlieui at iilmost any price. We nr. com pelled to sell these goods at snerllUe prices, oec. stoned by the eouiptnliit made by the rail roauH'oiupunlea who demand storage charges. -Ol'It I.INB OF- Bed Room Salts, Parlor Salts, Lounges, Rockers, Clialrs, Tables, Sofas, Springs and llatressos. At lowest prices, DAVIDSON'S, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Robbins' Opera House. raim-cnmr-store -DUAI.EIt IN- FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WI10I.1MAI.K AND ltirrAH. SO West Contro Street. Stop That Cough. Hold that cold back. How? By using Manager Ben Berg's Celebrated Cough and Iloreliound Drops. For sale only at t HEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main Street. -HliST IJNK 01' RRdfiERIES. FLOUR. FEED. K i'W i - -j i HAY nd BTItAW. floor ana Taoie uu uioms. i E. B. FOLEY, 27 Centre 81. AMl.NtiMr.NT4. KKHo'IN tiikathk. Till' Wilson remedy Couian.v was gieeted by another Vety largo utidleneo 11 oit lis tlilnl appearance ut l''orguoii's theatie lust tituht uml tlin linlienliotis arc Hint tho cnnn uoioent will In' thr uieHttst from liulli a Utiiitiiiul anil urtltle piiiiit nf view played at tin- huuse sineo the ilniy days of Louise Aruut "Ks- mer ilda (us on the bill Inst night. It was! will produced. Miss lli'llcn Mink cy av I miu'i1 II u titlu tolo very ill'i'iilvi'ly uml I 1 Krnl. Wilson, as lli-i idfiilrli'. liciitM'cki'il I I lliiiirr", vrn :i iMiiin'u nT nilicli iiiiiiiM'inriit. j I Mint JiMiii'tti) Howell's I'liiu'epllnn of t lie : 1 part of Mm. Ilnacr was nlsu an Inti reslint! I p.irt or llio iiprrfirmniici1. CU'Vcr spci I iltlun. j illiistrnlcil wiii(e Hiiil tin-over lmpnliir niutn xnipli views lllleil In lielui-cii tl.u ai-is Tu- niitlit "IIU l.nriUlilp. 11 eotneily li.teil on life In soi lely 1 Irelea (if llnnlainl, will lie iiro- lut'eil. j KMfH'!OPl:l: IKlt'iB , 'I'lic oljiil of 1 In' autliols of "Tin Sun sliine iii' I'.iiwln.' Alliy," wlil'li mil In- 1 r. seiileil at Ivilei's opi ri lioiise. M .1 lisi 1 my City, tliis fVi'iiloR. is to 'ii si iil 11 I'ietui' of 1 very -, lay Itfo tu New nrkeiiy anions the pour,, nilliout any attenipt to till an intricate! i-tnry. Tim play is also pieture-ipie in wctiie elleets; anil siHKO ieiiesi ntiitlom aro given I of tliu llrooklyn hrlilee, the interior or 11 , tenement, mid u lealistle tetthiRof l'.imdise Alley. A futirtli weiiu Is .sanl to oe a cumc out ri'ple-.elit.itinii of llionx I' ll, in the iiiitnnin. Tliu foil 1 pii luie.s of lift am given 'listini tly one fioni anui her; ami as a eonse nm me lour distinct eaMsaru Riven on the inoitmiii. Tho ".Siinsliine" of l'rfmilisc Alley sivea a ricli yoiniR woman from stile ilt In the first act, anil theruhy ohtains funds to entry on her woik of icfiiriiMtloti Ith re ttiHrkulily Rooil results. The play has met with notill'le Miceess in New York anil llostoii, where it has enjoyed loiiK rum. It is declared to lie as excellent iu the way of Mistaimnx interest by rea life depicted m tho other cic.'it success, 'The Old Homestead " A larjio nutnlier of Shenandoah people will "trolley" to Maiauny City to-nluht to wit uess this prnilticlton. To euro Headache in 15 Minutes, fake Dr. Davis' Ati-Head iche. All iIiubkUIs. ille Orphan's Home. The annual mcetim- of the I O O. F. Indues of Central l'ennsylvanhi. loiinecled with the orph.tns' home, near Sunhury, elected forty ililcclors. .1 1 .Miller and wife were re-elected warden and matron of the home. Treasurer Malick read the linau- cl,tl repot t for the p.n-t year and it was very gratifying. It showed that the receipts wcie $1),T!S Ml expenditures flU'.'il 52, leain: a balance of $310,1)4 in the treasury. The pre sent otitstaudiiiK orders amount to $. 100. There are at present sixteen orphan children heitiR taken care of at the institution and the iinmher will he incieaseil within a few days by several moie, thus crowding tho building to its fullest capacity. Tho building will he enlarged at a cost of at least $l,O0U. ncadacho Quickly Cured. Dr. IXivis' Anti-Headaelio never fails, S3i. To tlin Voters. Citizen's Party, West Mahnuoy Twp. : Sat urday night, January 15, is the last chance to pay your taxes fur the February election. Tax Collector McLaughlin will boat his home in liaven Kim every afternoon and evening this week, to receive the same. Never before is you vote of such great importmeo as will bo at tho next township election, which will demonstrate your approval of the attempt at reform in our School Hoard ail'alrs. It is our desire that there will be nfi dofect in tax receipts and via liopo to have 110110 other than honest votes. Citizens Uufbiim Ln.vuri:. Lost Creek, Pa.. .Ian. 13, lfcUS. 1-13 3t It lilts the Spot That's Right. What? I'.ui-Tina fur coughs ami colds (iriihler Itros., drubture. At Keeonl of Kaln ami Snow Pull, Sunt. IZ. C WiiK'ier, of tho Uiranl Uto I water c ompany, at Girardville, fiivea the fol- Ion 1 data :ih to ttio rain and snow fall tluriuz tho year 1SU7 : lotul snow fall fur year, GS 00 iiirl.es ; total precipitation im I year, 111 87 inclios ; average monthly prrei- pitatiun, 1.10 inches; Krt'atcst monthly pro- jjayi 8o7 inches; least monthly PKcipitation, October, 1.04 inches ; greatest daily milt fall, May 13th, 2.25 inches. No appetite, or ti ravenous appetite with discomfort and llatulency after eating, indi cates dyspepsia or indigestion. Take Dr. Hull's Pills; they aro a specific for this ail ment. 10 and -J5 ets. Harper's Itoiiml Table. Tho two seruls, II. It. Marriott Watson's "The Adventures" anil Albert Lee's "Pour for a Fortune," will be continued in HarpT's Kotiuil Table for February, and the number will contain al-o short stories by Lamar lleaiiniont, Thomas W. Lainont, Harold Martin, and Owen Hall. Two .olhtr for o Carcass. Telephone or telegraph to M. Ulrich & Sou, Ashland, Pa when you have a dead horse, nitilo or cow. They will pay you .00 and remove it promptly. ll-30tf It AVllH ll .Joke. Concerning tho card to the public published iu last evening's lliiitAI.l) by James Tecley, leftiting the report that ho was connected with tho pernios who have llled remonstrances against saloons in tho borough, the gentle man who was responsible for the report called at tho Hkkai.I) oflico to day and asked that a statement bo made to the effect that tho charge against Mr. Teeley emanated from a joke and thero was no intention to seriously charge M r. Teeley. Miss Allio Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was frightfully burned on the face and neck Pain was instantly relieved by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the injury without leaving a scar. It is the famous pile remedy. C. H. Hitgeubuch. Treatment tor railing Hair. Katharine A. Hickey gives first-class scalp treatment fur falling of hair. Will eall on tho ladies of Shcuatidcah during January. 1-10 lw ROYAL WORCESTER C0R5ET5 For 5 ale By All DEALERS EVAN J, DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. WOMAN'S TROUBLES. SYNOPSIS OF A MOST LliCTt RE. IMPORTANT The Great Advance That is Being Made By Invention and Discovery for Eailng the Burdens of Life and Making Women Better and.llappler. (AVte York Corvtspondtntf.') Mis. Morgan J. Willard, of New York, re cently read a paper before tho Woman's League, of which she Is an otlicer, on the subject of "Woman's Greatest Troubles." Afler enumerating them iu order, and in telligently treating the subjects of "Unro qultcd All'ectloii," "Lack of Appreci ttion," "Less of Irieuds," "Poverty," etc., she con tinued : "Hut, unfortunately, the gieatest trouble which ever conies into any woman's life is loss of health. Other troubles can bo over come. Time mellows tho grief which is so overwhelming at tho liotir wo close the eyes of our dying relatives or friends, l'ovrty may tie banished and the lost home and social standing regained. Kvcu unrequited affection may bo lived down, but broken health blights the life, undermines the spirit, destroys beauty, embitters the nature, ruins tho life and, too often, makes death a burnt. A sickly woman is tho saddest wicek upon the shoals of life. She is not only miserable herself but often brings greater miseiy to those about her the loving friends whose lives are bound up in hers. Woman's greatest trouble is ill health I" After describing many of tho diseases to which women nru specially subject, the lecturer continued : "Hut thank Heaven there, is an escape Fortunately thero is a relief for women oven in their lowc;t physical condition. Modern science and modern discovery have worked for years on this problem which is, in fact, tb gieatest problem of life, namely, how to produce happiness, and it is a caue for itratitudo that these efforts liavo been success ful. Thero are many things which liavo been discovered which may help women in their physical troubles, ai d there is ono dis "ve"' which certainly cures. I have known iiiuiiy women who have hcett iu the depths of physical bitterness, and who are now on the heights of happiness. I liavo seen them taken from a condition of sickness and misery, and know that they aro today hearty and happy. I also know that the means by which they were restored has been endorsed by tliu highest authoiities, medical and scientific, both abroad and iu America. It is commended in the warmest terms by such eminent men as licv. Dr. Itankln and Bishop Wilson, and by such reliable women as Mrs. Annio.IouiiessMllloriind Mrs. Phelps. I myself, have used it, and cannot recom mend it too highly. Tho name of this dis covery which has douo so much fur woman hood, is Warner's Safe Cure, and it can bo secured by any woman who feels the need of some reliable friend upon whom she can depend." Iu conclusion, Mrs. Willard said: "Woman isablo to endure suQ'eriug far moro than man but thero is no reason why sho should be compelled to do so. She may be able to endure pain, but she was not created for that purpose. Her mission in life is to dilfuso joy and gladness. Her face becomes a revelation of heaven when wreathed in happiness, but gives usa glimpse of all that is miserable when depressed by dejection. Hut, far too often, her troubles arise from her own making. Thoughtless ness, carelessness and neglect are too often responsible for tho misery which sho en dures, but lortunately, by exercising care and availing herself of the best discoveries of silence, there is no reason why she should remain iu a condition of unhappiness when thero is certain lelief near at hand." Tho lecture niadoa deep impression upon tho lailins of the League who heard it, and thero was much discussion upon it after the session closed. It seemed ti be the general sentiment that women of the present day are beginning to sei how needless were the troubles which women formerly endured, and how easily they can be avoided at the present tlmo by exercising intelligent care. Dlillndi'lpliln'K roH'itiii-toi' VrnlHOtl. Washington, Jan. 13. First Assistant Postmaster General Heath said today that, so far as the jiostofllce depart ment was concerned, It had completed the Inquiry Into the alleged violations of the civil service law by Postmaster I licks, of Philadelphia. There was very rreat satisfaction, he said, with the manner In which the postmaster had discharged the duties of his olllce, and the olllce hud been brought up to a high stato of elllclency. in oi.di:n timi People overlooked tho Importance of per manently beneficial effects and were satisfied wall transient action; but now that it is irpnptMllv known that. Svrlin nf Flos will 1 permanently overcome habitual constipation, ! well-informed people will not buy other laxt I tlvcs, which act for a time, but finally in jure the system. Buy the genuine, made by ' the California Fig Syrup Co, Club Mu.lciile. The rooms of the F.manoii club wero made lively last night hy members of the organi zation who tendeied a muslcale to a number of friends. Sclectloni by a mandolin and guitar club, recitations, vocal selections, etc., , formed the predominating pastime of the evwiing, One Minute Cough Cure cures quickly That's what you want I (J, II, Hagi ubuch. Conductor litjureil, Daniel Wclst, of Qilakakc, a conductor on tho Lehigh Valley Itallroad, met with a pain ful accident yesterday afternoon. Ho was engaged In shifting cars iu the Delano yard and got caught between bumpers whilo mak ing a coupling. Casrarcts stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sir! en weaken or gripe IPc, Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It Is the host flour made. I 1 jj GOWElili TESTIFIES I (Coir Iniicil from l'lisl I'nge.l during that year ami were llled away in en velopes until December, 1MU, when they wcie written out by Clerk Schmidt under his (Council's) instructions Tho Commis sioners then form-illy approved them. Dur ing lSll.i they got onrelow and no prison in the olllco complained of the minutes during that period. After dinner Mr. Marr resinned the cross examination. Ho rend from the minutes of dine II, lMitl, mid asked Mr. Council where ho got authority to draw the Bt),0)0 note from tho mliiules, wilcli did lint name that amount, Mr Council atisweieil that, although tho minutes did not give him au thority to write out such a note, ho was s'lio the (Vimmissioners did so, or he would not have so wtitten it. Why didn't you put it on the minutes then? I don't know. Hy mpiest of Mr. Ityon the witness tend tliu preamble and resolution of .tunc 0, ISOtI, mid the $30,000 note for threo months of that date signed by tho Commissioners and Council. What do tho minutes say ? Well, I llnd on the minutes that a resolu tion was adopted renewing the note lo the Safe Deposit Hank for $5,000. How did you come to inako tho additional loan of f 5,000 ot that dato ? All loans wero Jiado by the request of the Deputy County Treasuier. When tho funds got low, and only on his request. Cm you explain the ililleienco between the resolutions of Juno Ilt li and Juno 8th, Ib'Jtl? I can't at this time. What become of the resolutions? I don't know. TI toy were probably taken to tho bank. Who took them ? I don't know. Did a on take thcin, or was that tho note you took down to the bank ? I don't know; it might have been. All 1 know is that morning I went iloun tho deputy tieasurer was very biwy and I wont down. What became of the slip of paper contain ing the minutes of June (Uh, l$Wt I don't know. The last I saw oj them they were in my desk, in a large envelope. Why t.idn't you make a full entry of tltoie minutes? I think. Mr. Marr, you will llnd all the minutes complete enou-jh. Iu mot eases thero really was no meeting of tho lluaid. How eotnoyou to put down minutes when there was no meeting '! Hy order of tliu Commissioners. They would como in ono by ono and agrco tu a cer tain thing and tell mo to do it. Tour lliiftK'il liv r.tit I'oivtler. AVUkesbnrre, Va.. Jan. 13. rour men wore badly burned ubout the bands and face by an explosion i f ri.uit powder in the nominee mines. Tboy are John Miller, Gus Swnnsnn, William Ilausoh and Michael GehndsUy. It is believed all will recover. Allciretl .l in dci i'i' Ai t o-ti-il: Scinnton, Pa., Jim. 13. Joseph Yo man, a Hungarian, has been arrested nt Jermyn und fi.i.ir. ltttd tu the county Inll under fusp' b n of Laving mur-ib-rod Pasco Yui. n, at I'.t lim'S, on Jan. C. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets. tho finest livor and bowel reanlator ever madn. " HiAHANOY CITY. The lloiirdinuii Subbing All'ray Settled by the Parents. Tho father of Casper Smith, tho hoy who stubbed William lloardman.a boy companion, during u fight on Tuesday night, and thu father of lioardiuan met lit Justico May's olllce last night and settled the ease, lioard man's father said he didu t wish to keep tho accused in jail. Dr. Sherman said the wound was not a dangerous one, hut a change of a quarter of an inch in its location would have brought fatal results. Miss Kate Bums and Thomas Ward were married in tho St. Canieus parsonage hist evening. The bride was attended by Miss Lou Krdlcy and the bridegroom by Thomas P.irlltt. There was a reception at tho lesl deuce of tho bridegroom's brother, George Ward, at l'21langowan. ltay, 0-yeur-old son of Charles and Amelia Dennis, tiled last evening after an Illness of fire days. The fuuoral will take place on Saturday afternoon. The employes of tho Primrose colliery will receive their pay to-morrow. Tho ollicials announce that tho employes must draw their ptys personally hereafter. No payment will be made to women, Georgo Long, tho boy who died from fright at the Humane grove on Sunday afternoon, was buried in St. Canieus cemetery this aftcr- "I have used your Salvation Oil and can say, it is tho finest thing I ever saw fur all kinds of pains or sprains and can recommend it to any one. N. L. Adams, 221 111th St., Cairo, Ills." "rUTHY POINTS. lappMiitngi Throughout the Cimutr-j Cbronle.leil for Hasty Perusal. Frackvillo contemplates building borough water works at an estimate cost of 111,000. In a quarrel at Malutnoy City, Casper Smith, aged 1(1 years, stabbed William liord niiii, aged 15, In tho neck. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Kaicr, of Mulia noy City, celebrated tho 31st auniversaiy of their marriage on Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Shlppen, formerly of Pottf villc, has given $20,000 to the Pottsvillo hospital as an ttidomucut fund. A choir has been organized at tho Mahaiioy Plane M. 12. chinch under the leadership of tho pastor, Uev, Harry Preston. The United States Senate, yosterday, con firmed postmasters, among them lieiug, It, 11, Clayton, of Ashlaud and G. W. Heinbach, of St, Clair. Marriage licenses wero Issued to the follow ing : llcnj. V. Jloyer and 12. lTorenco Wilson, both of Frackville; James Coon, Girardville, aud Mury Hardnock, Ashland, It is very poor economy to endeavor to reliovo a cold by neglecting it, when a bottle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup will cure at once. An KiiJ(t3-nhltt TIiim, All was merry as a wedding bell last even ing ut thu second meeting of tho Chrysan themum P.uchro Club at the resilience of Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Coaklcy, on North Main street. Thu gathering was a must pleasant one, tho predominating feature being tho full attendance of tho club, twenty memlicrs in nil. Tho gentleman's prize, a leather collar and cull' box, was awarded to Thomas ltcllly, Tho lady's prize, a silver hair pin holder, foil to Miss Kuto M'uley. Nothing was left undone by the host and hostess tu entertain their guests. A collation was served. Operation Upon the I'.yr. Dr. J. P. Ilrown will iu the near future open olllces in Mabanuy City, where jio will j practice medicine and surgery in all IU I branches, including eye, ear, nose and , throat. Spectacles and eye-glasses adjusted,' artificial eyes inserted and operations upon eyo performed, M0-2m J. I', llBOWN, M. 1). 5 rd in PossiQg. John J. Shea, of Conway's Famous 5 and 10 cent store, was in receipt of n coinintinlca thin fnnn the District Attorney of Mont gomery county, which offers a largo sum of money for tho capture of tho murderer of Motorman Galloway Romo tlmo ago. --Charles FolU, of Sharon, Ohio, is visiting his mother on Ilast Coal street. Messrs. Andrew Hyliind and .Limes X. Hilbert aro at present engaged 111 covering tho pipes of tho Shcnanc'iuh Fertilizing plant with asbestos. Both men aro logarded as excellent mechanics in this line. P. W. Hlerstein spent to day on business at the county seat. llnbert llliinliig started on a western trip for the Slienmnloili Hat fc Cap Co. this morning. Coiinrilnimi F. 12. Mag.trgle is eonllned to' his homo on account of a severe cold. Matthew Lambert, tho genial ami oblig ing bartender at Mulhollmiil's cafe. Is on the sick list. His vacancy is being filled by G. M. Peters. Miss Cecilia K. Yotiniro has letuined front Ilnzlcton, tiller spending tho pust week lis a i: u est of the Arnold family. Lx-Senator It. J. Monaglian, of Phila delphia, is tho guest of town lelatlvos. Miss Annie Saeger Is homo from Phila delphia to spend her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Max Schmidt, and son, Ollle. of S'lamokin, wero town visitors yes terday. Miss N'elllo Mullen, of Shamokln, was a guest of the members of tho Chrysanthe mum Luchro club at tho residence of Mr and Mrs. J. J. Coikley.oii Noith Main street, last evening. I. O. O. T. Notice. A special meeting of the members of Shell- J tindoah Lodge No. 501, I. O. O. will bo held in tho hall on Saturday, 15th Inst, at 12 o'clock, noon, sharp, to attend tho funeral of our late brother, F.dward C. Davis. Hy order of 12. 12. JoilNbON, N. G. 1-12 3t Joseph Hinks, See'y. I.tireeuy of a Violin. Michael Malono was arraigned before Justicu Toomcy last night on a ch irge of lar eny nrefened by Michael McNuiiiara. About two months ago Malono stole H violiu from tho plalntill' In a saloon on Main street. Heafterwaids sold it ton third party, in who o possession the instrument was found. In default of bail ho was taken to jail this morning by Constable Giblon. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood weERFsTA,N5 For Weak and Run Down People. IMUnT IT IC I Tho richest of all restore Vlmttl li IOI tlvo foods, because It re placet! the essentials of lira that tiro ex- liausted bv disease, lntllccstloi. high living. ovorworlt, w orry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfeotlt creates solid flesh, muscle and bl length. The nerves being inndo strong tho bruin becomes imtlvo and elenr. 1 1 restores lost vitality, stops al 1 wast ing drains and weakness In cither sex, and ns a female regulafor has no equal. Price 60c., orflvo boxes 52.00. Druggists orbymall. Wo can help you. Advice nnd book, Tree. w rlto Us About You r C a seT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1612 Chestnut Street, I'lilln delphla. MISCELLANEOUS. TOIE SAT,K. A vnlimMcMftliihtrcefcuniMerey 1? Store, hcllh)ff, ynnl, wnrcrninii find stable. A(ltlrcBst ofllct, Shenandoah, l'n 1. C., enro of I Inn a i.D Ml-tf rpOU KKNT Store and dwelling, 120 Notlli Jj Main Mrti't; plato kVahh douhU' front. Apply to C. W. Newhouspr, 122 North Main street. 1-7-tr ""rA NTKl). A kW for uunrrnl housework. Apply at 227 Kast Contro street, Shenan doah, l'a. 1-3-tf noil UKN'iV Store and dwelling, corner Coal I1 and Vine, streets. Apply to V'illiain Mc- 0 litre, .121 Ijist Centre street. 1-1-tf VOTICIC Tho undersigned Is desirous of iA elnshijr up hN neeountw either in cash rr hy notoH, for all hills that arc now duo or over due this month. All contract's, and aKK'eineuts, however, ill be carried out I hall place all over due accounts in tho hands of proper parties for collection M. I. Vow t.rii, January G, 1H0H. 1-o-lm piOIt SCHOOL imtKCTOIt, THOMAS H. SNYDER. (3 year term Third ward.) Subject to Citizens party rules. JjlOU WAltl) AHSK-SJlt, EVAN J. DAVIES, (Third Ward). Subject to Citizens party rules. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport 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 Rupture without operation or detention from businessr- Absolutely no Danger. . .' Examination Pree. loo persons cured in Sunbury, SliamoMn, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. flotiee to Candidates I All persons who wisli to be candidates on the Citizens' ticket at the In the Horough of Shenandoah, must present their names and the retuiired fees to the Secre tary of the Citizens' Standing Committee, JAMES 0. SAMPSELL, At No. 224 North Tardin street, not later than Saturday, Jan. 1 5', I898, at 7 o'clock p. 111. Hy order of the committee. HOME DY A Pleasure at Last. HVIAYPQL SOAP WASHES & gYEfJ A No Muss. No Trouble. Sod in All Colors by Grocers and AdJrcss, TUB MAYPOLB SOAP HEW s fi STYLE " -L g?j r k v L m 1 V eaoo0oaaaeoeasae0B3easea0aa)aa ??T?????!???f?Tm???mT?f?fy?f?!7fif??r?!r?iTfT?T??T!mr?ty?Tmmm 1 CONWAY'S 1 FAMOUS 5 AND lOe STORE NO. 10S North ; Next Door lo Gill's Dry Goods Store. - Our Great Table Oil Cloth Sale. The grcnt enthusiastic response we achieved in nnswer to our adver tisement on Monday, encouraged us to have another sale on Thursday flornlnj;, January I3tli, at 9 o'clock, thereby assuring an equal opportunity for our suburban patrons to secure as inauy yards as needed. Remeber it is Only 10 Cents Per Yard. . REGULAR PRICE, 20 CENTS. Our Price. 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c Woith. Coal Hods Oltlvlliized ltuekets Large Glass Dish , " Frying Pan " Mcnt Platter China Fruit Dishes Fancy llisquo Mgures Large (llass Mutter Dishes Agate Colanders " CoITee nnd Tea Pots ' Wosh Hasln 20o , 20e , 50e 55c . 2.IO 2.'ic , 23a Notice. Nothing sold on the first fioor above ioc. Higher priced goods on second floor. CONWAY'S 1 Famous 5 & lo2 North Main Street. Tfext Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. sE " Schuylkill Dental Parlors, -- - - 7 North Jardin Street, : A. first class deutal parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artiticial Teeth, $8.O0. TEETH EXTRACTED. WITH LAUGHING OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CIIAllOIiS l'OU KXTItACTINU WHEN TKUTH A MS OUDERKD. BEST SILVER HILLING, .... soICents GOLD FILLINGS, .... $i.O0 and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 2s Cents All our work is nc.ompanled with n guarantee. SKATES. SWALATS HARDWARE STORE. Just opened a new lot. We have all kinds and sizes again. SLEDS. SPOONTS, 108 & 112 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. Fine Cane Seat Dining Roomi Chairs, . . . jSc Square Extension Table Handsomely decorated, $2.75 Bed Room Suits in Eight Pieces . . . $15.00 ONE CARLOAD OP Plush Rockers For Christmas Gifts, 1.00 up. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS At Factory Prices. Call on us. No trouble to show goods. I SPOONTS 108 & 112 East Centre Street. I A Handsomo Complexion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can I possess. Pozzoni's CourLKXion rowuiiul gives it. I If E I MWm9m ifi SOAP 5- WASHES M2 DYES 2 AT ONE OPERATION . . ANY COLOR. 5 Ths Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Underllnen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. Druggists, or mailed free for IS cents DEPOT, 12T Duaae Street, New York. -s 3 7, 3 3 Main Street. 3 3 3 Our Worth. Price . Flint Glnsx Tumblers White Cup and Saucer.. Tea Strainer Dust Puns Glass Pickle Dish (llass Spoon Holder China Fruit Saucer Coal Shovel Tin l olnnder tolling Pius Wooden Spoons ... lOo lOo ... 10c ..- 10c .. loo .. lOo .. 10c .... 10c ... 10c .... 10c .... 10c 9c 50 Sc 5o 5c So So 5c 5c 5a 5a 3 3 10c Store No. f, i 3 3 3 3 Good Set ol Teeth, $5.0O SLEDS. SKATES. FREE EYE EXAMINATION Examination Made at the Houbo or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, ORXI.GIAIM, No. 7 South Main Street. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of . . . Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, I SHENANDOAH- PA