SELECT NOTES On the Sunday school lessons are now on sale. Publisher's price $1.25. Our special price $1.00. Only a few left at this price. HOOKS & BROWN, a- ri. rviaim St. 1 lifers Friend I THE Rt'Sl 1 To Alaskai is a li limcit for expectant mothers to use extern illy. It softens tha muscles and causes them to expand without dis comfort. If used during most of the period of pregnancy then will be no morning sickness, no rKitv; breasts no headache. When baby is born there will be little pain, no danger, and labor will be short and easy. $t a bottle at druggists. Send f'.r a ! ;,ff mpy of cur illustrated bOOk atl lit ' THEK S S-K1END. The Gradfie.M Hcgaiator Co., Atlanta, Ga. In the Spring will be Tremendous. The moot profitable lMilnM w 11) lie In tnim portfitloii anil mere. mini miir nul In furnMiliiK fowl UMtl ft Up ,.11 CM to tin- nmltltuil. nf Unlit Mfckr n lnli.it n (jp..riil Trmliun-. Mt-rtnn-tlle mid Meuinship om nt It n so In 10 it will I'Cfo hi 8 The Alaska Transporta ion and Development Company '"cWtT11 $5 000,000 T meet th dciwuul, will own nml npcrute Its OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON, Connecting with its own line of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, SpeclrtllyndnpUil fr p;wciKer !inlm' tMrrj -Inif to that country nn tinmcnse ftinou.it of 8iip iiircrt nml tqulpinent for tin iniiu rn, rn wi'llmi lurnislilnw tbein tmuBpnrtiitioii for tlinimrhrR fuid thrir vomit, nml t'!-t.il-lMt..iK Timllng Station it different point An opportunity tt otTcrednny pen n, le tliry of tnii'l or lure mcunq, ti Imy aliiuot of stock In tlilt Lonipmiy nml participate In tliu ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS sure to bo earned within the, next 12 month Shares are offeied at $1.00 each JMrVh.ue, non-iisi's.iMe, und will bo offend or a limited time on . Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Slocks l'nylni; lamer tlUIdemN While t iimeronn saying" bunkf nml lmnks luve Mit. muIcm, trni-tp'-rt-tion and t ratling com pa i ,(- were never seen In tin htt of failure.- '1 hit ntnek Is niik of the most deiir.dile investments oITcicd the puhlie riie incorporator! nml t--rkhl,Jt-rs hr are connected Itli thl coir p;wi are n-ui uf wide experiancci In similar iindritaklnes and men wlio- names nrn siitllctent Kunrantee of tin stand Iiik of the v in puny, o it: AMtKltTf Ht-ATZ, ran Val Jtlatz 11 fv Co., MUwitukit HON WM 1- MASON, rnited States renator from lllittof.n D. O KDWA1E1H, lUst. Trail, u Mr. C II A J) IE It , Cincinnati. I'll AN K A. HKCHT. of I hoa Kac-tner & Co. ClliCMLTO. CHAS II. HOCICWKM,,Trnn!! Mtfr. C 1. Sc I, K. . tMonon Knnti-t Chicauo W. C. ItlNlCUW'tN.Uciri 1'h-. AKt C. N. O JtcT IV It IE . ( Incinnatl, O t W. OHirrrni, Tre Klrtt National Itank. V.cksbur., Mis- PUKI. A OTIi:. p-wt tigl.tri-ii je.ir with Shelby lUnk,Miclhvilfc, Ind J, M. I'lUMJl'S, C-ttlilrr rirst Nat'I Rink, VleksbnrK, Ism, And humlrrdt of others cpiall prominent Address and make all money payable to The Alaska Transportation & Development Co,, I'islier ltuHdiiiK, Cor. Van Ibiren A; Dearborn Stt., CHICAGO ILL RUPTURE CURED A Socialist on Rupture from YVilli.im.pori will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT Til 12 Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till 1:30 p. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or uo pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Ruure without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Sbamokin. Mt. Cvmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. JHoney Saving Values. WHKHKT AT DAVIDSON'S I'l'ItNlTl'ltK BTOItKS. WIS ItAVK T1IHH, AND LOTS OKTlir.M. OUU FIltST INDLt'J mi:nt kou i&m 150- Solid Antique icn ! Oak Sideboards-13 Jiy the closlnr out of a largo sideboard manu fecturfiiff business firm at tli end of the year, 1 wu afforded thU lucky opportunity to purchase them and am therefor prrjuired to eater to the trade with every Imaginable destKH. As th' pace In our large store room In at a premium which deprives us of displaying less than one fourth of them, wo call the attention of the public to come and examine our samples. We Quote a Pew Prices : A rice antique oak sMeboaid, hardjomrly polished and car veil, With a plateau- mirror, medium Ize, at, Another design, much larger, with heavier carving, ut $6.50 $9.50 These prices are merely Illustration., for we have them at almost any price. Wn ure com pel ltd to sell these goods at sacrifice prices, occasioned hy the comp'alnt made by the rull road companies who demand storage charges. OUR LINK OK Bed Room Suits, Parlor Salts, Lounges, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Springs and Matressos, At lowest prUes, DAVIDSON'S, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Robbing' Opera House. -IlIMT LINK OF fcX GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, W, HAY and BTItAW. 5 Ploar and Tabln Oil Cloths. '& n r cm CV 27 West C. O. rULUl, Centre Bt. mm I (srd in rssiog. i; llonvt r xUilid fiiftids at I'ottsvillc MSIcnla.v. Mr. and Mr. TIhhiuk II tint and son wi re t'uttsvlllu visitors to-day. II. M. WViili'timml, of Mt. t'aniH'l, wan vitilnr to town yesterday. Mr and Mrs l'atll V. llouek left to n tu-djy to visit 1'rieniUat Ser.intun. Miii T.iur.i Illckel, of I'ottsvjlle, i fit mnt of lift- aunt. Mm. John T. (Iraf 1'ev. (leirKe II. Iluclier, of I'arlisle. is ill town, tho snet of Kev. T M Morrison. II J. Moie.iHlian returned ttil'ldlitdelpliitt at noun to-dHy. lie tva acenuiianied by his mother, Mr .1 II Minia(!' an. Dr. V. X Sleln and sister. Annie, and V. .1 James ntlimdril the lnmUtl ofthi' AutliM eite eirch-of the Millersvillu N'orniHl S. I100I alumni at tile 1'etinsyWnnia X tal I hotel Tolls' ville, last even! nr. To-nlElit and To-morrow Night nd each day and night during this week y m an get at any (hu?gists Kemp's llalcam for t'ie Throat anil Lungs acknowledged to be the mot .uccessful temedy ever sold for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottle to-Jay and keep it always in the house, so -o u can dice your cold at once. l'rice 15c. Samtde bottle free. oc. I'iiel t'lro! l'lr.1 Insute your property from toss in the ildcstniid stiongest cash compiiiics: l'liil.t Underwriters Insurance; Co of Ninth Xmcrira and I'iie Assneiatinn, Hartlord I'"iiu Ins Co., American l'iiu Insuianee Co , tVt Chester Kile Ins. Co , United Firemen'. Ins. Co. T. T. U'im.iajih, l'J'i S. J.ii'diii St , Shenandoah. NONE USED CORRUPTLY. (('oiiiluurd from Khst PnRn.) lenirtu nn iiih mils inr cnnmilsslohs and ex penses on the huililtiiR nf bridges, thn prose eiitlon enileavoring to show that Hill re ceived $100 more than ha was entitled to , aienrdinu ti their vlow of thn case. Mr. Hill said he never received any money for service tint performed. , Horace P. Hecbcr, chief o'etk in the Com mUxlimcrs' olllce, told how ho kept tab uf the expenses nn the Mcadvillo trip. 1 WHITKIIOUSK ON TUB STAND. I W. J. Whltelinuse. Ksq., was the next wit- nes. lly Mr. Marr : Are you one of tliogcntlc , men mentioned as one uf the parties who ' went to Ilarrlsburg nml other places to In- , llueueo the tJovernor and members of tho l.rgislatnie against the new county bill , uhat did you do in this lespect? A. Yes; I attended meetings of the liar -soelation wlien hotli tho Orphans' Couit hill and tho new county hill were discussed. I It was decided to oppose both bills and a ciimmittco was appointed. A great many volunteered to o. Tho question of expenses was (bseu.s-ed, and also railroad 1 iise; it was said the County Commissioners Would bejiistlfied in paying tho expenses and ought to pay litem. Somo persons were kept Ner thcro to wateh the action of tho com mittee on this new county hill; I was theie myself anil Mr. I'ajno also. I went to Washington to sco .Senator Quay, it having heon reported that hu bad ordered the bill passed. Tho Schuylkill county peoplu at llariishurg had passed a les lutiun that I and others including Mr. Phillips should go lus.'tthim. VYosawD.ivc Martin at I'hila ih Iphi.i and Quay at Washington. It cost me $.12, I had t'l, leaving, burrowed f'-'O on way, and $10 at rhiladelphi.i, ami had nts left; tho petitions in tho Unions and otlnr tonuships were ciruilated to counteract Hie ell'ect of agitation in those districts. (J Uid you receive from tho county $20S lr services to lienjatniu II. Severn. A. I icciivid that money Tor tho timo when Controller Severn first took the olllce in January and was oustid in September. 1 1 had advised Mr. Severn that under the a t of Assembly he was entitled to an attorney bo I ause such was the practice ; I was attorney 1 fjr the Controller in all his lights with the county otliccs ; some wanted to ignore him; ho and tho Commissioners weio at lager- 1 1 (mi's. We appealed to tho Supremo Court I when this court decided against him. (J When were you paid that? A. It was a long time after that: we were nn the outs owing to the Allen case, and after j that nas settled I put III my hill. (J Was there not an agreement that if the 1 Allen suit and the quo warranto proieed ' nigs miu w itlidiawii the Commhsiuncts oil hi pay certain hills and agree to make. et rtaiu appointments? A. 1 did not know it until a week ago I when Mr. Snyder told 1110 thero as such a paper in existence. I Mr livon : What's that got to dj with this through his stomach ; and not by his heart! I want to say hero that tho J100 I tccelved would not and did not pay otio flftli of my expenses. (). lly Scbalck : Major, you didn't get any money from tho Commissioners while this light was going 011, but put In your bill after wards to reimburse you In part? A. Yes, sir. Witness was sure tho work dono at Harris burgstved the county from being cut up. Tho (iovcrnor was not promised tho dele gates but his friends were. I.tixorno county made the same promise and unlike Schuyl kill kept It. Mlllcrsvllle Alumni. Tho eighth annual banquet and reunion of tho anthracite branch of the Millersvillo Alumni was held nt the l'ouua. Hall Hotel, I'ottsvillc, last evening. Itepresuntatlvcs from all tliu towns In the region were present. TI10 folluwinj olllccrs were elected: l'icsi dent, John II I.auer, Lansford; Vlco l'iesl duuts, Win. M. l'aussut, llsq., Potts ill; II. ' 1. Dornbelm, Tremont; Mrs. 1. K. Winner, Itnsfoid; Secictary, Miss Hannah (lichcy, Hnzlctun; Treasuier, II Day (iise. Schuyl kill Haven. Tho banquet was an elaborate udalr. I). W. X. Stein and Mis Anna It. Stein, of town, wero piesciit. MaHANOY city. While John Kauo was walking along tho highway to town from the I'rlmrosn dam a fiiend wlio was humorously inclined gavo him a sudden push, wlii-h causid Kano to fall and badly sprain his right arm. Tho members of Camp No. I, l. O T. A., will pay a fraternal visit to the Delano camp on Monday. Cyan II. Joint, a well known and highly lespected citizen of town, died this morning Ho had been a resident of tho town for thirty years and was 11 deacon In tho Welsh lliptlst church and a piomiueiit mcmhernf Mahanoy City Lodge No. 017, I. O. O. I The lluppes I'uner.il, The jury In tho caso of (leinge ' W. lluppes vs. Sarali I., lloppes, claim for labor, tig tied upon a vcidlct at I'ottsiillo last ov lilllg. alter being out 2J hour- and sealing it mailu ihei return this morning. It was in Kvnr of the plaintill', lieo. W.Hoppcs, for JllWi'O'i, The "Silver-Dollar" fountain pen Is solid gold 14k. fine. Wo fully warrant it. i-10-tr 1;. it. limiMM. FBI Leading Clergymen of Fvery Denomination Use and Advise Paine's Celery Compound. flTHY POINTS. iippHuliigK Throil-xhoiit Hie (N.iinlr CJliroulrlciI tor llust l'mnsHl. Theie ale ."jij.O.TT taxahles in Schuylkill county. The new ice machines have been placed in Kaier's brewery, at M.thinoy City. William Wood and Miss I'riscill.i drey, of -t Clair, were married on Thursday. Controller Severn and his ns-nciatcs are at work 011 the annual audit of the county's fmanics. Charles Campbell, who has had charge of thw !.itit'K euliu's in Xo. U slopu at Maha noy City colliery, was transferred to tho out side huistingengiiiesat tho s.iiue colliery. James Kane has 110 opposition for Super visor for tliu Democratic nomination in Mah anoy township. Tho primaries will be held this aften'oon. Visitor Arrested. Joseph Ililbco, of Wilkesharre, became boisterous while drunk ar the l.ciii.ili Valley depot this afternoon. Ho clinched with C. A I. Policeman Kreigor when ordered away. With the assistance of C. & I. Policeman Heigcr, K reiser landed tho man In tho lockup. stiLl no agreement In tho ( 'iiii v.'ii I ton ot Mlntt Hiorator nud Wni'i,ers In Chlcntro. ChlcuRo, Jan. -'-'. After wailinr: upon the scale coinml.toc since Tuos-ilay the delegntes to the Interstate joint con ference of bituminous cual operators and miner- ,,t Pennsylvania, Ohio, In diana and Illinois, and the miners of West Virginia, received a very unsat isfactory report. It was presented at yesterday afternoon's session and em bodied these propositions: The adop tion of tho mine run, or urosa weight system, and the uniformity of houis of labor. No mention of an advance In wages was made. The report was accepted by tho con vention, and Its consideration seriatim was commenced. Hut It quickly be came appaieut that no progress could be made under the rules governinff the convention, which require an nlllrma tive vote to carry any proposition. Finally the convention was resolved Into a committee of the whole. A vote was taken on the motion to adopt the mine run. and resulted: Yeas, 21, nays, 12. This vote, the chair ruled, was u defeat for the motion. At the evening; session Operator nob- bins, of Pennsylvania, presented a rr so lution embodying- the adoption of a uni form screen In the competitive field of Inc h mesh. This plan was discussed at length. Several amendments thereto were defeated, and the motion went over. It Is quite evident that it can not be put through, as a single objec tion will serve to defeat It. Mr. Scbalck: Xcver mind, it will be brought I Cuced into this coll it at the proper tune. , (J. Then you knew nothing of such an j agreement before you gut tho bill? , I A. -Mr. Loach told me he was withdrawing the proceedings because he did nut get the 1 1 proper support, and if lie had any such ar I i.iiigemciil It was without my knowledge. I ' never got a penny fur my ollitu services fur Controller Severn. t-F.NAToit i.oscn's i:xi't:Nsia. State Senator Samuel A. Loscb was swum by Judge Iiechtel. To Wilhelm he said lie has been in politics since '(l.i; knew must the leading lteptesentatlvcs ill lfe!)3. and went to Hairisburgat tho Instance of the County Commissioners to light the new county bid; lie spent the months there; ho appealed to Senator tjuay also. He nas always able tu prevent the passago of tho bill until Senator Quay ordered its passage. Then he tried to havo it vetoed, lie got the iiillucueo of Cluist. Mageo, and others. Witness told of Congressman Hiuinm's stiriug light before the (.inventor, and on the promise that tho Schuylkill dele gates would voto for Hastings at tho State Convention. Tho bill was finally vetoed. A voice: "Yes, and the delegates went back 011 him." (Laughter) l Isn't it a fact that to reach the average legislator you must entertain him and spend money with him? A. Yes sir; you must always reach In in I'HILADELriIIA'3 FAILED BANK. t onio Deposl mr-sOpiM)!' l'lli-nicl'Tlmo I'm- Vo'lintnry Liquidation 1 111 1 . rii'liidrlphia, Jan. 2.'. The Chestnut Gtieet National har.k, whlih closed Its doors on Dec. 23, 1 IT. was yesterdRy granted further time in which to. re ceive nsscnts to iln propoM.il plan ot I, voluntniy liquidation, the comptroller ( of the ciinency having originally fixed Jan. 20 as the last di.y that he would 1 permit the bank to continue without a ? receiver. Owing to encouraging reports ' from the managers of Mr. Slngerly's 1 affairs the comrtroller has been In-' to extend further time. It de-' veloped today that a number of the . non-assenting creditors nre displeased with the action of the compti oiler. They point to the fact thnt the former comptroller, Mr. Kckles, made a public statement that ho was aware that the bank had been In a had condition more thnn n year hefore Its doors werecloscd. and many of the depositors believe that j no further time should be granted. The! state of Pennsylvania has deposits . amounting to $2C0.000, and the man- agers of tho Dank s affairs have an nounced tint it Is the withholding of the state's assent that has caused the delny In the acceptance ot the plan of voluntary liquidation. Justice .MfK'nllllll t'olllll'llicd. Washington, Jan. 22. Sena'or Allen occupied almost the entire executive session of the senate yesterday wkh Ills speech In opposition to confirmation of Joseph McKenna as associate justice of the supremo court, tin ngli there were brief remnrks by Senators Tur ner and Wilson, of Washington, and others fnvorable to Mr. McKinna. Mr. Allen spoke for about thiee hours. II' sald he was convinced of Mr. MeKen na's unfitness for the office. He cT!U not Insist upon a roll cull -, hen the vote was taken, and I he vote was over whelmingly In favor of .confirmation. oeeeoaeooooooooo30'jeooeeeoeecooo8eeBette a 0 i o e e 0 o e e e c a e s s A Pleasure at Last. " - cRck iM .QUAD. LULU BsSM-so yWfflB I I lit K. I I I 1 1 1 r. ? o e o 1 o o NEW STYLE V MAYPGL? SOAP ' WASHES. Et DYE'S ' A v A V ASH S3 and DYES AT ONE OPERATION . . ANY COLOR. Tho Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses, Rbbons, Curtains, Underlinen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. Sold in All Colors by Grocers and Druggists, or mailed free for 15 cents Address, TUB MAYPOLB SOAP DEPOT, 127 Duaoe Street,' Hew York. 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 e o 0 No Muss. No Trouble. 0 a e 0 e 0 0000000oaeoo00O00000C00eaoee0090000S0saa0eaaoBoaa3 e o 0 e Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler uf AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENA PJ DOAH. PA STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY. Pcholurs wanted In embroidery and fancy needle work Jx-ssons etveu .-very afternoon, All kind of stumping done. Miss Laura Folmcr, C'orncr Main and Lloyd tits., ShuiiuLduah, 1 WE WANT YOUR TRADE ! 1 3 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. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Made at the Our Storo. House or at THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. Stop That Cough. d. & J. SIEGEL.3 ; 117 and 123 H. Main St. TlllllimilUUIIlUMllllUWIlK rniLn. - enenr - stoke. o DKAI.EIl IN- FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WIIOLKSALH AND ltKTAIL. SO West Centre Streets Hold that cold back. How? By using Manager1 Ben Berg's Celebrated Cough and Horehound Drops. For sale only at NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANi, UO North Main Street. A Handsomo Comploxion i Is one of tho greatest charms a woman can I pOSSIISS. l'UZiONl'S COMI'LCXIOH l'OWDUH 1 lives It. "Like tloldsmith's parton who 'Pried each art. reproved each dull delay. Alluicd to brighter worlds and lead the way. yrciit pieachers throughout tho country have (kjcii the most untirini,' and earnest in telling tho truth about l'aine's celery compound, in iiiKln;: sick peoplo to uso it, and at tho same time they themselves have employed tho jjreat remedy in their own homes with re Milti that havo steadily kept up their faith in its health-idviii! powers. It is tigniiicant that Paine's celery com pound stands alono as tho one remedy that is fiecly u-cd in tho homes not only of clergy men, but nf all libeially as well as proles--sinmilly educated men : physicians, lawyers, i-chnol teachers and others, while every other remedy purporting to accomplish equal le- Miilts, is promptly shown the door. No class of men have tho public good so .lismleiestedly at heart as clergymen; none others see so intimately the atl'aiis of so many hoincs. It is their business to know the sad siide, sorrows and sufferings. As confidant, -onfessor and comforter they learn the truth sis even the physician often fails to do. And clergymen recommend Paine's celery compound wherever they enter a home vv here strengthening of tired nerve. It is not food swallowed, but food well di Another great picaelier, the licv S. Dnmer, gested that produces flesh and blood. Paine's pastor of .St Paul's Ibiglish Lutheran church, celery compound disposes the body to take on Washington, I). C , says : flesh. It makes the breath sweeter, the Washington, 1). C, May IS, 1807. strensth more enduring, the body plumper Wells, Itichardsou & Co., and the spirits hotter. Gentlemen : Havo taken Paine's celery i Dyspeptics and nervous, sickly persons, compound as a tonic, and am pleased to whose whole lives nre a failure, both as to certify tliat so far as I have been able to test . enjoyment and usefuluess, ought to learn it I have found It ipiito satisfactory. bow closely their debility, aches and pains Yours very truly. depend on tbolr goneml run-down condition, S DO.MKl!. and that the sensible, lasting euro can only Si. Paul's Ihig. Lulh. Church, como from building up their general health It cannot ho repeated too often that tho and constipation. This is tho grand mission stomach is tlio fountain vv liicli supplies every uf Paine's celery compound. It cures neu pait of the body. If tho stomach is sick, ralgia, rheumatism, stomach troubles, blood tho brain, heart, liver, bowels and kidneys diseases an 1 headaches by this enlightened, are all sick. The trouble may all h felt in broad treatment, Puro blood and plenty of ono spot; it may bo in tho stomach Itself, or ! it, quiet, satisfactorily fed nerves and a con It may be in tliu brain, or in a rheumatic dition of the brain that makes sound, swe-t muscle. It will hu felt in the weakest place. 1 sleep a safe-guard agalust all nervous Paine's celery compound is fully competent ' troubles como when Paine's celery compound to correct all such disordered conditions of is used. the. stomach, and to restore a healthy, hearty If you aro "played out," to use a forcible tone that will enablo it to meet every demand street phrase, can't digest, can't work and made upon it by hard-worked bruin, heart , have lost courage, Paine's celery compound and nerves. will show itself to be tho best friend you A dyspeptic stomach cannot furnish sweet, ever had. It will enable you to forget your lip:lltb V I'll vino. Ha tlif. die.!!,!! fiioil fs I nlti.il I ctmn.ii.ti anil will fir. fn vnti wliof. If lias dnrtM cimo nieuiher needs n general building up of but adds and poisonous gases, and tho brain for so many others make you again s tho body, h purifying of tho liluod and a ! and nerves thus u-t poison instead of food I healthy, active man or woman. MISCELLANEOUS. rriOIS HUNT. A i-torcroom nml tlwcIliiiK nt I' proHLMU ott'Hiiieu liy Mnuu a iniiiint'ry J'oHsess.oii Kiven April 1M, H.H, M. II. Kchler, 210 Ninth Mali. .St. Apply to J-ls-lm IOST On the 22nd Inst., n roM rinjr. ot.nik-i i In sliiipc, bem itiK the Ima-lplinii "Iti'inrm-lc-r A. Y." A rewurd will be mld tor return to JlEUAUoll!ci'. l-?2lt SKATES. SLEDS. 1,1011 KALI.. Ono second-hand orgnn, in good ' condition, s-henp cash or installment. J. J. I'rnncy. 1-20-tf ijioil WALK. A good, dcsirnblo property, double block, 1M and 432 West tJentio street. On good terms. Apply to U. O. llrol.st, corner grocer. l-l'J-lin TTlOlt HALI2.-A llrst-cliiss parlor healer in 1' llrst-cbiM.eonclltlon. Will sell It Tor les than onu-thlid of tho cost, Apply to William II11.11, Win. l'enn, I'll. 1-18-lvv SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. Just opened a new lot. We have all kinds and sizes arjfain. SLEDS. ITIOIt SALU t'lIKAI'. On easy terms, th " propel ty of lesse Newlln, in port Uurbon. Modern eonveincnet, hot vvn'cr beat, largo grounds, plenty of fruit, .v;e. Apply on premises. I-ls-lw A valtialileMain street property iru, -'' ITIOIl HALH 1 , stable Address, "t. I otllce, Khenaniloah, Pa. PlOlt HKNT More and dwelling, ISO North X Main street; plate glass (lonnie front. eaie of llcuAi.n i-11-tr Apply Htleit. to O. W. Nevvhonser, 122 North Main 11-11 1,""Oit lti:NT Store and dwellliig, corner Coal ) mid Vino streets Apply to William Mo Uuire, tIJI Hast Centre street. 1-l tf vrOTICK. Tho underslglietl Is dcBlrons of i closing np ids accounts cither In cash . r by notes, fur all bills that are now due or over duo til's inontli. All contracts, and agreements, however, will bo carried out. 1 shall place all over due account in tliu hands of proper parties for collection M. 1'. Kowi.kii, January 0, lb'J8. l-O-lm CHARTER NOTICE ! Notlco is hereby given that an opnllcatiou will bu inadu to the Court of Common Picas of Uclui) Iklll count) anil Mule of IViiiui., at l'otts vtlle, 011 .Monday, the 7ih day of I'eliruary, lsus, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, 11 dcr Ihe Act ol Assembly to provide for tho Incorpora tion noil regulation nf ceitaln corporations, iqi ,tf,.f..il it,., '"Mli ilnv or Anril. 1S71. ami tho nihi. pieineiits thereto, lor the charter uf uu Intended corporation to be called and known ua "The stoldlcia' Mouuiueut Park Association, ot Hben audoah, Ph.," the chaiailer and object of which uro to establish and maintain In the Roruughot Shenandoah, Pa., a public park ami a luomi mciitcrictou therein to perpetuate the memory of the soldiers who served In the defense of their country in the war of the rebellion, lhtlj lMWi The business of said corporation is to be carried 011 at Shenandoah, Pa., for the purpose set forth. Haiti corporation is to h.tre and eujov hII tho rights, benelits and privileKca of tliu suM Ait of Assembly untl its slippteineltt., Haiti applluitltm will lie inatlo by David Hoi tan, John A. Itellly. Hon. M. C. Wutsun. I". Ulersteiu, Win. Malay, M M llurko Thomn ilellls, iVi. (i. Wurm, J.J. Kraney, W. J. Wnt kins, ileoigu I'olmcr, It. I'. (Jill, 8. (I. Aekei. M. P 1'ovvlcr, W. II. Zimmerman, John W 111 stin, Joseph lladtlovv, Charlo L Fowler, Duvitl liingheiser, lion, Patrick Coury, 1' J Kergu.on, II. 1. Jones, for themselves anil all otlicr who may hereufter become associated with them M. HI llutKi., Holicltor. j Shenandoah, P.I., Jan. 13, 1693, SKATES. gm?innmmi!!iimmtimmm?iititmmmtTmimmmmmg 1 CONWAY'S I I FAfflOUS 5 flliO lOe STOftE NO. 7, 1 OS North Main Stroot. Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. NOTICE. FLOOR OIL CLOTH 3 3 17 Cents Per Yard, regular price 3So. yd CopperTinned Wash Boilers. 48c. each No. 16 Galvanized Coal Hod, 500 White Plates, at 200 Opal Celery Dishes nt 200 Opal Fruit Dishes at Table Oil Cloth, per yard Uroonis, Glasses, per dozen 30c. each 3c. each, regular price 5c. cjc. each, regular price 15c. 9c each, regular price 15c. ioc, regular price 20c. 5c. each. 12 cents. If Keineiiihor those foods nre for this dav onlv nt thesi tirirps. Come enrlv you wish to secure some of the bargains ; they will not Inst long nt these prices. Notice. Nothing sold on the Higher priced goods on second floor. 8 first floor above ioc. CONWAY'S Famous 5 & 10c Store No. f, Li- 102 North Main Street. Next Door to Gill' Dry Goods Store. iuiiuiuiuiuiuuuuiuiiiiuiuuuuuiuiuiimuuuiuiuuiiui i I;
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