SELECT NOTES ! On the Sunday school lessons arc now on sale. Publisher's price 51.25. Our special price $1.00. Only a few left at this price. HOOKS & BROWN, O- rvl. Main St. ord in ossing. James I. llliikslec. of Delano, alio will likely be tho DemiM-rallc nominee for State Sctintor, clrclllateJ ninoiiK loail politician lint evening. .lames Mi'TJIiPiiny. popular mid kiiI1 h over. .ime over fri.m Muliaimy City last evening William II Waters Is visiting filemli at Allentutvn anil IJcndliiu. William II. Sin eiier lias returned from Mlalcllhia. Edward Hobitison spent to-day transact ing business at Jit. Carted. Prof. J W Conner was a passenger to the Quaker City at tiomi to day. W II Water wan a puicngur to l'leet wooil oil businehs to day. - liciij.unin Davenport, of l'ottsvllle, was stcn In town to-day. Joliti T. I.awNin. .1. S. Williams. Patrick Ornisliy anil Wolf I.evine am doing jury duty at Pottsvillo this week. 11. L. Whitelock pt-nl tills murniiiK at tlie county teat on business. It. J. Yost made a trip to Pottsvillo tbi.' inoriiing. Mr and Mrs. .lesso (1 Metz. of tliu Hotel Krauey. hao none to .SliamoUin to attend the funentl of a friend. C W. Travor, editor and publUIn r of the Hotel Journal, Wilkosharie, was in town to-day consulting the various landloids ol hostel rles. It. W. Tyler, manager of the Grand I'uion Tea Company, at Ihuletoii, was in town yesterday discusiii;.' tho trado with our local agent. It. M. Denelnr. Catcareta stimulate iiver, kidneys anil bowels Never sicken. wVi 11 or 1.1I1 e Ire IttiHiiiPhM He llreiuc nt, J J. Kram-y to d.iv sold the I.it of his furniture MiM-k to W. K Witcliey, of Alalia Hoy City, and will hereafter devolo his atten tion entirely t Ins ether iiilensis. Tin part of his building which he lias been usini; as a furniture store will ledeiot d to an ex tension of the ftore room now occupied b. the Famous Clothing Company. This will give the store an additional depth of thirty feet. I TO THE PUBLIC ! The undersigned have embarked in the furniture business in connec tion with their large and extensive stove trade. We are not strangers to the people of this vicinity, and therefore need no introduction. Our reputation for honesty, low prices and satisfaction is iron clad, which is fully demonstrated by our many customers. We extend a cordial invitation to the public to call and examine our stock. I D.& L. SI EG EL, 1 117 and 121 S Main St. TmiiLiuuuauiiiuiuumiiK Woney Saving Values. WIIKItU? AT DAVID-ON'H I'TltNITUlti: STOltCS. WK IIAVK THKM, AND LOTS OF THKM. Ol'lt FIlt.ST 1NDUCIC M1JNT roil 18W: 150 .Solid Antique Oak Sideboards 150 Ilv tho cloolnir- out of a In rue Mtlflinuri. umiiti facturliiK l)U9liurt linn nt the mil of tlie yinr, I wiui alionltMj tint lucky opjioriuinty lo purchiuK ttirin mid urn therefore pr pa ml to caUr to tlie tmdeulth ovrrv ImatziliuhU' rii'slui,. Ah tin pace in our larnt fltorr room 1h at u premium whk'li deprivm uh of iHsilayiui; Ii'hh than our fourth of them, wn c-hN the attention of the public io come ami uxuinitie our munpli i. We Quote a Few Prices: A nlei antique oak uhlehoa il, handsomely poll shed and carved, (J p Pfl with u platt'KlftBH mirror, medium J)Q QJ Another ridden, much laruer, with heavier curving, at $9.50 Tlirse prlws nre merely llltiHtratloiiH, for we have tlieiu at almost any jirlco. V nro com. pellol lo sell tluae rooiIs at nuc'riflce prlcon. uccaaloned by tlio comii'nllit inmle liy the rail road companies who ilemnml Htorngo churKCH. OUIt LINK Ol' Bed Room Suits, Parlor Satis, Lounges, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, Solas, Springs and Matressea. At lowest price., DAVIDSON'S, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Robbius' Opera House. STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY. Pchulars wanted In embroidery mid fancy needlework, Jeuon siveu cry afternoon, All kind of etutnplnt dime. Miss Laura Polmorf Corner Main and IJoyd Btu., Bheimndoah, HKHT LINK Ol' itt. RRnRFRIFS. FLOUR. FEED. , . , . , j. HAY and BTHAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths E. B. FOLEY, 27 Centre 1. mm 1 5ft PlTHY P0IN1S. llat't" niiirt Hiroiiuhniil Itti CoiinU (1lir..lell .1 lor 1lntt I'rrowr Ti.e I'. t 11 eniplojei at M.hain.y City will be paid to inorr.'W To nioriow tiiornlnii. about two o'clock, there Bill bun total (clipM-of ll.11.1111. llciijmiiiii .Moerand Miss l'loience Wilson, both of I'mckville, wire married Wulu'whiy eieuinx John I'. K nney Is a cinidldale fif Si lino! Director in the Second ward of I'nltn ilie. At Milton all the ciuar atoiea are t Ioni d on Sunday. l'uiHitia Is lo have a Y M C. A iIIiiiiii Waters liai reHliiriI an a uie iibi 1 of the I' ,t !!. on 11 liner imps, and will en st.iKe In biidtioMiit A li 1h 1 1 il . A11.011K the ptipiia at thu United Stalls Iinli. 111 IiiiIiim rUI SchiMil, at ''aili-le. an ix K'tuiiiiati elill'l'uti, from l'oint ll.inow, Alaska Miw Maij Kerteiter win hurled fiomt.e r.ii.roail Hacks liy 11 r.ipidiy iiiovIiik locoum- tive, at Siciiiiiiliin, and escMpul with uliiihl brimcs C. Werlcy Ketteier, u taxldcnnist, of Sliilli'lililtij.', died Iroiil an al'uient roti iractnl from a raccoon which he had mounted a few days bcfoie. Tlie motltiary statistics for Shenandoah show III) dentin List Jc"". an Iiiciiiim' 01" 711 over 1800- I!i v. J. II. 1 1 :ls!:i 111 was l.it night Installed pint. ir of the l'iist ILlptis, cliurch of Will-inui-porl Tue national haul; at l.ltltz lint elected as clerk Mrs. Henry II. Heckler, whoso husband is the nsilstaut cashier. The llNectitlve Committee of the Stale I.ciiKUc of licpuhliuiu Clubs has drcided on l'lttsburj; as the place lor holdlUK the con vention, September 7, S mid 0. A New York (syndicate is lookinc over the srolllid with a view to hiiildltii,' a tin ley line from Allentiwu lo Kutztown. A Kincral lirayer nieetlni; will be held in tho Primitive Methodist chinch to-night. The "Silver Dollar" fountain nen is solid Hold Ilk. line. We fully warrant it 1-lu-tf U. II. Hiuim.m. Illl lb. In J I'm ties. A parly ill celehmtioii of tlie eighth liirth- day anniversary of Veidle Snyder was held last cvenitii: at tlie residelite of her paicuts, Mr. and Mrs. I hein.is H. Snyiler, on South .l.irdiu stieet. The fullowiii); chililren took part ill the festivities: Iiay Iiow-c Tilhe (arl, Gertie l'owill, LUzie Koduers. I'ct Davics, .leiinie Hitler, Nuitic ,M, v. 1 KiiiKt I.iz.io P.vaus, I) illle (iicuoi v I i:ilis, Susie IjoucS.s, Mary Shu .ts. Iivrence. Tessio OTIcain, l.i.i. 1 Vtrdie, Maud and I'lossie Snj 'lei A pally was held at tho resilience and Mr.s. (iilhert, of Uuekleheiry h honor of their ihiUKhtcr Sarah's iiieni hirtlid.iy annivcrsaiy A very cnjojaolc eveiiini; was spent and lefreshinents served moii" those pieunt were Misses Miiuin Oliver, Minnie D.ibb, Sadie Lewis, Suah, Martha and Susie (iilhert, .lennie Mull. Mi D.ivies, Millie llciiieiuan, Laura Karliel, Lauia Ileruian, Clara Sheeler, Fannie llodeiihush, l'lorenco ratterson, Carrie Dcrr Hid Missis. Willie (iilhert, Ldwaid and rthiir Spade, Charles Hall, Garfield Zim merman, I'eter Lltidenmuth, William Uihb. Cleo (lessley, William Puruell, James Hop--.ins and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. When bilious or costive, eat 11 C.i'-caieU) iiudy cjithartic euro guaranteed. luc, 35c The Itevltul .Meelili;. Kev. A I fro I Heebner, pastor of the M. I'.. church, announces the closing of tlie revival meetings this evening. l'Vr tlie 11 1 tit half hour, bcuinning at 7 o'clock, the lueetins will he in charge of W. G. Dusto. At 7.30 o'clock Ilcv. II. O. Main, pastor of tlie M. E. church in Cherry valley, will preach the seinion. The closing meeting to-night piomUes to he of special interest, l.verybody invited. Tlie pastor publicly thanks all who in any way encouraged him in his effort to do good. Rid Yourself of Rheumatism Iluy lied Flag Oil, 3.1c. At Giuhler Bros., drug store. Deaths mill rillicrnl. Charles Uhl, an old and respected citizen of Ashland, died on Wednesday. He was horn in Bavaria, Germany, and came to this country many years ago, locatiug at Ashland, whero he became one of its most respected and trustworthy residents. Tho funeral of Mrs. Jano Williams took place this afternoon from the residence of William Houser, Sr., anil interment wasmaile in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. The "Ilride Fleet" is the title of Sotisa's latest march. At Ilrumm's. 1-10-tf 1'i'iiii-yl viinlii Iiiipulilli'iiii Clubs, HarrlsliuTK. Jnn. 21. -A meetliiRof the executive l uniinitteeof the state League of Hepubllcan Clubs was held here yes terday afternoon, at which It was de cided to hold the next annual conven tion at Pittsburg-, Sept. 7 to 9. York anil -Wllkesliarie was suggested, but they were withdrawn after Pittsburg's promise to hear all the expenses of the gutherlnB. After an adjournment Presi dent Sobul said the date would prob ably bo changed to Aug. 1 and Sept. 1 and 2, In older not to Interfere with the Grand Army meeting in Cleveland "Kid" Mrl ' .M'oni'y I ' (. New York, Jan. 21. "Kid" SloCoy de posited $5,000 yi-btt'tduy lth a hpoiUmk paper iih a forfeit lo llRlit either Cor bett or FltZHiminons for the heavy weight championship of tho woild. Imprisonment Foe l.lf'o. Providence, It. I Jan. 21. John Jlnr phy. convicted of munWIiK Ida hr.i h-er-ln-law, JoBeph Do Amaiel, was yes terday sentenced to imprisonment for life. liny Keystonollour. Ilo sure that tlio Homo Lkssiu & IIaek, Aslilaud, I'a., is printed on wnr pur.lr. MISCELLANEOUS. rnoit HUNT. A utorernom and ilwelHnK "t l' prcaent Kupled by Htnuk'H millinery. I'oMsenion jjlvi-n April Ut, lww. Apply to M. II. Kclilcr, ilO North Main Ht. 1-lK-lm 1.1011 HAI.H. One neeond-liand ornuii, In k""1 ' eonilltltin. cheap cahli or installments. JiJ. l'runey. 1-30-tf nnii SAI.H. A i?iMd. deitlraliUi nronertv L' iloiililo blotlt. (30 and 133 Wrt l.Vntru itreet, On Rood trriiia. Apply lo K. (). llroljut, corner grocer. I70l HAl.K. A flrat-elatH parlor heater In t1t-vlH eonclitlon. Will nell it fr lean than one-third of thu tost. Apply lo William lliuza, Will, l'eini, I'u. 1-lS-lw FOH HAMS CIIKAl'. On eauy lemn, the. property of Jettao Newlln, in 1'oit Carhon, Modem eonvenleneeii, hot water heat, larue uroiiiicln, plenty of fruit. Afc. Apply on premUea, l-lti-lw 1;M,K HAM!. A vnluableMaliiHtrect property. 1 Htorc, ilelllriK, yunl, wareroom anil .table. AiMrc .i, "O. 1. C," tare of IIkkai.d ollloe, Shenandoah, I'a. 1-U-tf JOIt UKNT Store and dwelling 120 North ' Main atreet; iilato kIiwi double front. Apply to 0. W. Ncwliocner, IS! North Main etrett. 1-7-tf 1TM)ll HUNT. Storu and dnelllnir, corner Coal und Vino trcet. Apply to M'illlam Mo (lulre, itlt l'JJt ('eulru atreel. 1-1-tf N'OTICK. Tho umleralKiied U deairoun of ilualnK P Ida aceouiiu either In uu.li i r by notea, for all billa that are now due or over due lino month. All contracta, and nurieineiita. however, will Imi curried out 1 ahailplawall over due niviiuiita In tho hauda of projier iiartlea for collection M. 1. I'UWLEU, Juuuury o, WM. 1-C-lui Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Boxes FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS puoh Wind nntl Tain In tho Stomach, Glddlm1, Fulness nftor meals. Head ache. Dlzzlnoss, Drowslnoss. Flushlng9 of Hoat, Loss of Appetite. Costlvoness. Illotches on tho Skin. Cold ChlllB, His turhod Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembling Bonsatlons. THE riRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lir.lXltAM'S IMIXS, taken ns direct cd, wlllqulckly restore Fomalos to com pleto health. They promptly retnovo obstructions or Irregulnrltles of tho sys tem "nil euro slrk llcmlnclie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Bcccham's Pills aro a And hfivo thn LARGEST SALE ofnr.y Patent .Medicine In the World. 25c. at all Drug Storos, I'lrol 11 re I rlret Insure your propoity from loss In the oldest and strongest cash companies: l'lilla Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and I'ire Association, Hartford I'iro Ins Co., American I'ire Insurance Co , West Chester Fire Ins. Co., Unlti d Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Wii.ma.ms, 123 8. Jardin St , Shenandoah. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes, Take Dr. Davis' Atl-lleadacho. All dnifgUts. Another llunliieio. Man lo Itelire. Having devoted my attention to another branch of business, I will close out my entire -tock in my fully equipped shoe store nl genuine closing out prices. This is a golden opportunity Womer's, 121 Noith Main street. 1-I3tf if ii 11 1 L 1 , Apply at $28,000 J. B.KING & CO., of Chicago, THE SALE OF THIS ELEGANT STOCK WILL COMMENCE ON Saturday, January 22d, at 9 o'clock A. fl., at Refowich's Old Stand, 10 and 12 South Main Street, T1Fe Shenandoah, Pa. This extraordinary sale has been arranged for one immense combine sale to begin on the above date. This immense stock consists of Winter and Spring Clothing- of every description, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Woolen and Camel's Hair Underwear and Hosiery, Umbrellas, Rubber Goods, etc., and is estimated at over $28,000. All will be sold at retail at one-third the price, as the entire stock must positively be sold within ten days. The time of this great sale beiiig limited everything will go rapidly. $28,000 All we s;iy to you, come to this sale ; it will pay you if you must travel a hundred miles, you can take your purchase home and keep them 5 days, and if not satisfactory you can return them, and we will gladly exchange for you. This will be the most exciting ten days' sale ever witnessed in and around this part of the country. Thirty extra salesmen have been engaged to wait on you. We expect a perfect jam, and we are prepared for it. We will return half fare for all out-of-town people, if properly vouched for. Our stock must be moved by Feb. 3rd. And now for prices : Men's Suits nnd Men's Suits Worth $ 8 10 12 14 15 18 20 22 Men's Overcoats Worth $ 8 10 12 15 18 19 20 22 Youth's nnd Children's Suits nnd Overconts. Children's Suits Worth , Now $ 2 00 $ 0 88 2 SO 1 12 3 00 1 38 This stock is inventoried at $28,000 all of which will be sold at a fearful sacrifice. Cut this out, bring it with you, ask to see the above wonderful bargains, and you will agree that every thing is just as advertised. Call and, judge for yourself, for a chance like this will positively never occur again, REMEMBER THE PLACE, L. REFOWICH'S OLD STAND, No. 10and 12 South Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN, three doors below the Ferguson House, Shenandoah, Pa. MAHANOY CITY. Mrs. Divld Edwards died at IMwardsvllle, I Pa., on Wednesday, In her 75th year. Mrs. IMnanhwasn resident of Mahanoy City for about 30 years and moved away about five years ago. TI10 remains Will bo hruiiglit born 1 to-morrow for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson KeUer returned from their wedding tour last evening. Thole was a reception at the icsldcnin of Mr. J II, Kelser. Word has been received biro of the death of Mlchncl Med raw, lit Philadelphia oil Wei'-, ntsday, lust. The deceased was a former resi dent of town. Ho was I" years of age. t The Father Matthew Literary Society lias decided to produce a drama at Killer's opera 1 house 011 March 17th. 1 George Drum, tho contractor and builder, 1 has gone to Hiirrisbiirg to inspect the plans I and spccillcitlons for thu new eapitol build-1 lug for tlie purpose of bidding for It. 1 Headache Quickly Cured . i Dr. Davit' Antl-lleiidjehc never falls, I.olllgli Olllces Ite ecl. 1 Tlio execntivo ollices of the Lehigh Valley i llallraad Company will bo lemoved from I I'hllaiUlplila to New York. The il.ito of removal ha-t not been fixed, but both thu j passeneer and freight depaitu.ents will bo I transferred. This was decided upon at a J lueuting in I'ljiladclphia yesterday. SKATES. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE Just opened a new lot. We have all kinds and sizes again. SLEDS. No. 10 South flain Street, Shenandoah, Pa. TERRIBLE SACRIFICE OF TV .r WAIT ! Worth of Fine Tailor-Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods to be SACRIFICED AT ONE-THIRD THE PRICE. Overcoats. Children's Now $ 2 98 3 98 4 T4 5 98 6 98 7 49 9 98 10 98 Now $ 2 98 3 98 4 98 5 98 6 98 r 49 8 98 9 V8 Youth's ng Me BloodKervePood For Weak nnd Bun Down Peoplo. UfUKT IT I Q 1 Thorlchestofntl restorn WllHI II IOI tlyo foods, bocuuso it ro- filacca tho cssontlals of life Hint nro ox. mustcd by disease, lndlgcstlos, high living, ovorworlc, worry, oxcesses, abuse, etc, WHAT IT DOES! &;SSJ!S digestion pcrfeqllt crentcs solid llcsli, tnusclo and strength. Tlio nerves bolng undo strong the brain becomes netlvo and clear, it restores lotvltallty, slops nil wast ing drains and wenkness In either sex, nnd nsafetiinlo rcgulafor lias no equal, j'rleo fiOo., orllvo boxes 2.00. Druggists or by mnll. Wo can help you. Advice nnd book, free w flto Us About Your C asof THR DR. CHASE COMPAMY. tCUlChOktiiut Street. 1'hlln del pbl. niun. - enmr - store. o DKALKlt IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WIIOI.IiSAJ.K AND lUVrAIl,. West Ccsntro Street. SLEDS. SKATES ' 1 13 Good Salesmen. 5 Good Salesladies. 4 IT JT, ur WAIT ! Suits worth $3.50 4.00 6.00 Suits worth Young Men's Suits, 14 to so Yenrs. Suits, - $ 8.00 now $ 2.98 " . - 10.00 now 3.98 " - 12.00 now 4.74 ' - 1 3.00 now 5.24 " - - 14.00 now 6 1 7 " - - 16.00 now 7.40 Men's Flints- vorth - $i-25 now $ .48 " , - 2.50 now .98 " - 3.00 now 1 24 . - - 3'5now i.49 " - - 4.00 now 1.98 " - 4.50 now 2.24 " - 5.00 now 2.74 " -. 6.00 now 2.98 iimmmmimtimmfflimmmmmmmmmmmmmmi CONWAY'S FAMOUS 5 flHO lOe STOtJE JlO. 7, t OS North Main Stroot. Next Door lo Gill's Dry Goods Store. js- NOTICE FLOOR OIL CLOTH 17 Cents Per Yard, regular erica 35c. yd. Copper Tinned Wash Boilers, No.16Galvanlzed Coal Hod, WE WILL I'UT ON SALE TO-MOKKOW MOUN1NG AT 9 O'CLOCK SHARP 500 White Plates, at - - 3c each, regular price 5c. 200 Opal Celery Dishes at - - 9c each, regular price 15c. 200 Opal Fruit Dishes at - 9C each, regular price 15c. Table Oil Cloth, per yard - - 10c, regular price 20c. Hrooms, - - - 5. each. Glasses, per dozen - - 12 ce,lt3, Kcmcmbcr these K"oils nrc for this day only at these tiricea. Come early if you wish to secure some of the bargains ; they will not last long at these prices. Notice Nothing sold on the first floor above ioc. Higher priced goods on second tloor. I CONWAY'S 1 1 Famous 5 & 10c Store No. f, 1 102 North SCI Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. 9 ' iiiuuiiiuiuimuuiuiiujuuuiuutuiuuuiuiuwuiuiiuS ATUIXTI having purchased the entire stock .of L. REFOWICH, the Reliable Clothier, of Shenandoah, have decided to sacrifice the immense stock at prices below cost, and will sell the entire stock at once. now $1.62 now 1.98 now 1.98 lints nnd Furnishing Goods. Mats worth 50c, now 19c; Hats worth 75c, now 29c; Hats $1.00 now 38c; Hats worth $1.25, now 48c; Hats worth $1.50, now 69c; Hats worth $2.00, now 98c; Hats worth $2.50, now $1.19 Men's Ties worth 25c., now 5c, Men's White Laundered Shirts worth $1.00 now 39c; Men s White now 49c; Men's worth $1.50, now worth 50c, now Men's Sweaters worth 75c., now 29". Men's Underwear worth 50c,, now 19c. Men's Underwear worth $1.00, now 48c. Men's farmer and silk Suspenders, 6 to 9c, 1 1 to 19c. Men's white linen Handkerchiefs worth ioc,, now ic Men's Red Handkerchiefs worth ioc, now 2c. Men's Socks worth ioc, now 2c. French Laundered Percale Shirts worth 75c, now 29c. 3 3 3 3 3 3 48c. each 300. each Main Street. 3 f Laundered Shirts worth Si. Flannel and Percale Shi 59c; Men's Working Shirt! irtM 19c.
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