SELECT NOTES ' On the Sunday school lessons are now on j sale. Publisher's price 1.25. Our special price $1.00. Only a few left at this price. j HOOKS & BROWN, IJ. Main St. ouse, J. J. QUIRK, Mgr. MAHANOY CITY PA. OWE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY. JAN. 24, 1898. The Old Original Wilson Theatre Gom'y. (2 ist Year.) Supported by Miss Anna Davis, in a repertoire of standard American plays. TWO DISTINCT COMPANIES. DRAMATIC AND VAUDEVILLE. Unique, refined and novel illus trated songs. Latest Veri scope pictures. New specialties. AN UP-TO-DATE REPERTOIR. flpectnl scenery for each piny. Kleirmit coat unit's, ChaiiKc of bill nightly. Ladles' free ticket Monday evening. Prices : - 10, 20 and 30 Cents. Old Furniture will be taken in oxebange on all purchases oi new furniture, for which wo will allow a reasonable rebate. HIGH niCES BURKED ! Not only by us, the dealers, hut ulso hy our furniture, which we Introduce to you and sell the same at prices which mee ts with your vor and also your purse. Wo not only take (he prices Into consideration, hut also tho eon tructlon, which bears n strain much greater than can be i lit on It. Ill this announcement wo offer you a solid antique oak rocker, full arm. high bavk aud leather seat. For this week only at A beautiful lounge, upholstered in nice Upetry, coutalus 18 tern teredJapaUBpriugs. Wehaveonly a few tn stock. Tim remainder of our large stock of fund ture is sold on the proportion of prices as mentioned above. DAVIDSON'S Furniture House, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Robblns' Opera House. -BEST LINK OF- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTKAW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. r. 1 T?AT nV 27 West C, D. rULCl, Centre St. Opera aro not distinguished by any mark or sign from coughs that fail to bo fatal. Any cough, neglected, may Rap tho strength and undermino tho hoaltli until recovery is inipo.-ible. All coughs lead to lung troul.li, if not stopped. flyer's Ctierrij Pectoral cures ccjtsns " My wife was suffering from a dremlM cough. Wo did not expect th.it she would long survive, but Mr. it. V. ltoyal, deputy Burveyor, happened to bo stopping with us over night, and having a bottle of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral with hi n, induced my wife to try this rmedy. The result was so beneficial that cho kept on taking It till sho was cured." K. S. HUMPHRIES, Saussy, (la. "My littlo daughter was taken with a dis tressing cough, which for threo years defied all tho remedies I tried. At longth, on the urgent recommendation of a friend, I began to give her Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Mter Uflng one brttle 1 found to it; great rtr prise that she was in. proving, ihreo butties completely cured her." J. A. OKAY, Trav. Salesman Wrought Iron Range Co., St. Louis, Mo. is put up in half-sizo bottles at half price fiO cents. iUAHANOY CITY. Itev. Otto Itr.indt, pastor of the KpKeopal church, left for I'hihulelplii i tn-d.iy to attend the consecration ceremony of IIcv. Nelson McViekiir. I. I) , who lias hi en appointed to the Ilishopric of the ilioee.se of Philadelphia, to succeed the late liishop Uulison. A large conroiirso of friends attended the funeral of Mis. John Booth this louming, whose death lesiilted from fright caused by heart falluie on ammiit of tho many alarms of tire last Sunday night. The pull heaters wcro composed of rive brothers of the de ceased ami a brother of tho deccacd's hus band. Services wero held in St. l'cdelis German Catholic church. Lizzie, a six-year-old daughter of Thomas Walters, was bitten in the left arm this innru iiiK by a doe while passing tho lattcr's house. The canine was afterwards shot. The angel of death summoned to its fold yesterday, Laura, the eijht-year-old daugh ter of Hon. James J. llrcnuaii, of Wiggaiw. The child's death was duo to incmbraueous croup. An alarm of flro was caused at noon to day by the continuous blowing of the whistle at Hnppes' mill. The engineer had blown the dinner hour, when the cord was caught in some mysterious manner, which pievented him lrorn shutting: oil' the steam. A large crowd fathered by the blowing. It is reported from llarncsvillc that a gang of thieve aro operating in that vicinity. The refriKcrator of the Columbia lirewiug Company was broken into last night and n small quantity of beer stolen. A lot ot sausages and about 73 pounds of meat were taken from Faust's smoke house. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. Nurses firitthiati. Misses Alberta Kiiima Thompson, May Klizabcth Shoemaker and Miss May Sturmaii graduated witli honors fiom tho Pottsville Hospital Training; School for nurses last evetiingat the Academy of .Music. Misses Cooper, Dollwer, Hurkert and Kdith Thomp son are tho undergraduates. Hers. Irishman and IUrtholomew delivered prayers ami Prof. Horatio Wood, of tho University of Pennsylvania, mado an able address. '1 he hospital directors and tho doctors were seated on the stage. Mrs. M. 1!. l'or.l, Kuddell's. III., putter. il for eight years from dyspepsia and clirnnie constipation and was finally cured by using DcWitt's Littlo K.irlv Risers, tho famous little pills for all stomach and liver troubles U. 11. Hiigcubiich. Nmvp"irr Men llniiiii(t (jnrortinr Trentun, Jan. 2G. The newsimper nv of New Jersey cave a dinner at the Trenton House !iijt nluht to Senator Foster M. VooiIipos, wlm Is nbmit to lif etime acting m-vernor, ana Juiin w. GHkkh, who In nhout to resign an gnv- rnor to become attorney Keneral (if the United Stales. There wero about B0 present at the dinner. Alexander Mc Lean, of Jersey City, the oldest legis lative correspondent, presided, und speeches were mni'e bv Governor C.rlKBS. Senator Vuorhees, Patrick Bklim, Speaker WatLlns. Mayor Bit kel and Joseph Ensard. Ciirlintt "s'pis Art'f!lon.' Chleaco, Jan. 20. James J. Cor; last nlirht hitrnerf nrtlc'es calllmr li-i 41, 'lit ellh tlolinrt P!l7lmt5inna eh.,. ! George Conshllne, of Detroit. Is con fident li" can pull f ff next summer. The articles are Identical with those governing- tit fight at Carson City, with the exception rt the puit-e, which In tills case is iC.OuO. as HKalnst $ir,,000 at Car son City. Conshllne agrees to just a forfeit of JK.C00 to ro to the men in case he fulls to pull off the fight. In return he demands a forfeit fiom each of S2.S00. The riorlilu Limited Will Again Itiin mi tho Southern ltallwny. The Florida Limited, which is the syn onym of all that is elegant in modern rail way trains, and which during Its former servico has bei u u primo favorito for tourists from tho North seeking tho uilhl climate of Florida, will be placed lu servico by tho Southern Railway about tho first week iu January, 1WS. With its return to servico this train, which will be solid Pullman vestihuled between Now York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will pre cnt features iuthe way of luxurious and comfortable) appointments not heretofore ptobcittcd, ami which will bo destined to add still further to Its already well established popularity. The Southern Railway is having built fur the Florida Limited Ecrv'eo three traliis.eacb containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping curs, a compartment car mid a library and observation car, each car com pleto In all its appointments and equipped with the very latest devices and appliances for the comfort aud convenience of the pas sengers, While no schedule has as yet Ucn aunouueed, it can be stated that it will be tho qulckct ever arranged betweeu Philadelphia and St. Augustine, aud will be so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during the day and ar rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of the fulluHiug day. Philadelphia Record, Notice. Applications for further Informa tion addressed to Juo. M. Ileall, district Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, KJH Cbcstuut street, Philadelphia, will rcceivo prompt attention, lO-SJi-tf When bilious or costive, eat a CascareU andy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, SSe' d&eppg'' Pecfopai Vyford in Miss lino Heilly was entertained Mahanoy City friends to-dav. by Liveryman William Xciswetiter was sum noued to Pottsville on legal business to day. II. 11. Zilllck was suddenly called to his home in Schuylkill Haven by tho serious ill ness of his father. Miss Jennio Iloddall, of Tainauua, Is being warmly greeted by her many uualiituiices in town. Mrs J M. Schaefl'er and Miss Lizzie Keitban were visitors to the Miners' hospital yesterday afternoon. Tho former hail gone there to visit her brother, llenjunlii Meyer, iv ho mis injured some time ago. Ills condi tion fhows very littlo improvement. John Kiilick, of Mt Carmel, was one of I he merry participants who Indulged in the many delicacies served at the Hubert Hums banquet at the Meldalzls cafe last evening. Mt. Kullek Is tho father-in-law of the laud lonl. John Mehlaizis, ami is one of Mt. Cirmel's most iiilluential citizens. The IlKltAl.l) sanctum whs graced by his presenco tills 11101 lllllg. hurprlsM I'm ty. A pleasant surprise party wui tendered .Mr and Mrs. William Hardy and daughter on .Monday night, they having recently removed to West Coal street from Oirardville. The party was composed of the Ilev. and ills Van Kossen and members of All Saints 1'rotostant Lpiscopal church of town, all of whi.h were Milan with u host of good things. A social time was spent after which refresh ments were served. Among those pieseut wero the following : Itev. and Mrs Van 1'osseii, Mr. ami Mrs. Haskins, Mr, and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs Boiighey, Mr. and Mrs. Harrington, Mrs. Hannah llradley and Miss Hanuah Ilmdley, Miss Sarah Uradloy, Mr. and Mrs. Kudo, Mr. and Mis. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. llinks, Mr. Drooino, Miss Mary Broome, Mrs. Price. .Mrs. Gritlltlis, Mrs. Uowe, and tho Missis Kdith llrowu, Maine (Inlhtlii, KateSnull, Violetaud Florence Hasley, Ann Lawson, Annie Jones, Annio Price, Fanny Weeks, and Messrs. Thomas Timmons, I'd ward Davis, Edward lloughey, William Veal and Ucorge Knott. Ladies save your combings. You can have a nice hair switcli made. I will also take eiders for new ones by addressing or leaving order at 121) North Main street. Katharine A. Hickey. 1-20 t Deeds Itecordetl. Johanna Foley and husband to Margaret Foley, for premises in Mahanoy City. Margaret Collins and husband to Johanna Foley, lor premises in Mahauoy City. Patrick DeLauey to Frances Del-auey, for premises in Iiyan twp. Mathias Beluiias and wife to Samuel G. Dixon and others, for premises in Gilbcrtou. Lu' lut Mountain Saving and Loan Associa tion to Joseph J. Kebler for premises in Fiackville. Peoples' Building & Loan Association to Joseph J. Kehlor, for premises iu Frackvillo. The ltrosius I'umllr 1-Jectvil. Sheriff Toole and William Thickens, rep resenting the Girard Estate, arrived iu town to-day and this afternoon proceeded to the house occupied by the family of John llrosius, on the top of tho mountain above the cemeteries, for the purpose of ojectiug them. The land has been in dispute, but the Supreme Court last week sustained the Hud ing of the lower couit iu giving the Girard l.state possession, and hence the ejectment proceedings. Gascarcta stimulato liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken r gripe 10c Cavu-ln Ht Win. rutin. A cave-in occurred this morning at the m. Penn colliery, which necessitated the .siispeusiun of operatious for to-day. It oc- cuned at the bottom of tho Holmes plane. l'no leaded mine ears were carried down with it. No ellbrts were made to hoist them out. The colliery will resume work to morrow morning again. First Waril Nominees. Tho Citizens voters of the First ward, realizing the great dissatisfaction over some of the Democratic nominees iu that ward, decided to place a ticket in the field. Last night they selected Charles G, Smith as their nominee for Council and Robert Anderson as School Director, Both are popular, and will poll a large vote. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Tho Toller ItoMolntlou LomN to n llcutod Dolmto ltotwcou Sonntoi-M. AVasrlngton, Jan. 20. Yesterday's ses fclon of the senate was characterized by a heated, almost acrimonious discus sion of the financial question. For nenrly four hours the Teller resolution was under consideration, the principal speeches belne made hy Messrs. Alii son, Ilerry and Hoar. The sharpest colloquy was at times Indulged In be tween the advocates and the opponents of the resolution, the debate often ap proaching bitterness. The feature of the discussion was a speech delivered by Mr. Teller, the author of the resolu Hon, his statements calling out a buk gestlon from Mr. Hoar that he ought to have them stricken from the record In response to an Inquiry by Mr. Spoon- er Mr. Vest admitted that he thought the system of coinage referred to Iu the resolution meant the free and unlim ited coinage of sliver, that admission apparently giving satisfaction to the opponents of the measure. Under the parliamentary Action of discussing the Indian appropriation hill the house devoted almost the en tire day to a political debate, In which the main question was whether pros penty nau come to the country as a re sult of the advent of the present ad ministration. As the speeches were limited to five minutes each, many members participated, and partisan spirit kept the interest keyed up to i high pitch. The acrimony which usu ally characterizes such debates was a! most entirely absent, but, although good natured, some hard knocks were given and tecelved. Mr. Smith, tho delegate from Arizona, made an at tack on the Bystem of educating the Indians, and Mr. Walker moved to strike out the appropriation for the Carlisle Indian school. No vote was taken on the motion. H 1 1 1 1 ll t-1 m i it Itimlilonco llchti-oynil by Clro Philadelphia, Jan. 20. The suburban residence of A. J. Drexel, Jr., sltunted on Darby road, above Lansdowne ave nue, was completely destroyed by lire last night. The house has not been oc cupied by Mr. Drexel for some time, and was In the care of David Llshtner and wife, Tho former was sick In bed, and hud to be can led out of the burn ing house. The loss will reach 00,000. IViiiisjivirtilii'M forest h, IfarrlsburK, Jan. 20. Dr. J, T. Hoth rock, state commissioner of forestry, has submitted his annual report for 1897, The report shows that the water (low of the rivers of Pennsylvania Is becoming less nnnuully. He declares this change Is largely due to the de struction of the forests. Dr. Hothrock says the strength of the forestry move ment In Pennsylvania Is a surprise to (hose In other states working with the same object In view, Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache never falls, SSg. HOME DYEING MADE EASY. i:vi:n a child dan nvn with iha- JIONll DVIN. Diamond Dyes Color Anything Any Color Make Old Cloaks, Gowns, Scarfs, and Suits Look Like New-How to Drea Woll at Small Cost. Diamond Dyes aro a wonderful help to economical dressing. These simple home dyes will color anything any color, and they make cloaks, stockings, dresses, feathers, laces, curtains, etc , look hko now. Many of tho Diamond Dyes aro made from specially prepared dycstull's, and In no other way call home dyeing be done so simply and satisfactorily. They come In all color, and the plain anil explicit directions en the packago make it easy for tho most Inexperienced to nso lliein with success, liven a child can dye a rich, perfect color, If Diamond Dyes aro used. Do not risk your material with dyes that claim to color both cotton and wool with tho samo dye, for it Is impossible to get satisfac tory results with dyes of that character. In Diamond Dyes, there aie special dyes fur cotton and special dyes lor wool, and they are all guaranteed to givo satisfaction, If Used according to directions. PiTHY POINTS. lappetilngfl Throughout tlio Country Cltroulclfil for Unity I'erns.il. Politicals getting warm, as th" amateur would siy. I'he P. & R. employes at Girarch llle and Ashland will receive their pay to-morrow. illlam Daily, conductor on the Traction railway, seriously sprained his back while jumping on a car. Tho Jr. 0. U. A. M of Gir.udvllle, am rehearsing a drama to be produced in thar. town mi February lllb. Now is the time to advertise your siirp.us stock, and there is no better medium than the Hr.iiAi.D. Those who use it know this We are in receipt of a copy of the Con gressional Record containing the speech de livered by Congr. ssmaii Charles N. Briinini on the Legislative, Rxecutiro and Judicial Apportionment Bill. The new Baptist church at Laporle. Sulli van county, will be dedicated January BO. A concert at llarrisburg Mocday night in aid of tho Cuban sufl'eicra netted f.'iOU. Peter Yorks, a lumberman at Jamison City, Columbia county, was instantly killed by a flying log. Work was begun on Monday on the con struction of a trolley lino to extend from Heading to Boyertown. Gettysburg had a firemen's parado yester day, in commemoration of tho Volunteer Company's eloveuth anniversary. hmployes of the Spring Brook Coal Com pany wero yesterday given judgment at Hazletou against tho company in a suit for wages. Tho Scott works of the Reading Iron Com pany, at ltcadiug, has booked orders for threo Webb cotsou compresses for a Louis iana concern. Bishop McGovern, of the llarrisburg diocese, who has been con lined to his room for threo weeks, is in a critical condition. aud, it is feared, cannot recover. in oi,iii:n times People overlooked the importance of per manently beneficial effects and wero satisfied with transient action; but now that it is generally kuown that Syrup of Figs will permanently overcome habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxa tives, which act for a time, but finally in jure the system. Buy the genuine, mado by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Township Nominees. The Democratic conferees of Butler town ship nominated the following ticket: Super visor, Michael Shoron, Michael Schneider; treasurer, John Irwin, Charles Miller; assessor, Charles Bentzley; township clerk, Thomas Kennedy; audlior, William Reifl'j Justice of the 1'eaco, i rancis Girner. The Citizens party conferees of West Mali anoy township met In tho public, house of Daniel 'Poland's last evening, and nominated the following ticket : Supervisor, John Mc- Laiu ; School Directors, Harry K. Johnson t rancis B. Crane, L'noch Jones, Anthony T. I'lanueiy aud John 1). MoAudrcw; Justice of tho Peace, 1). I). Williams; Assessor, William J. Wilde ; Township Clerk, Jamc, McAvoy; Auditor, James Walsh; Township treasurer, John l'ozesskie. No Pleasure, Itoeailso No Health. No interest in tho things of life, or indeed in any of life's pleasures. Such is tho daily lament of thousands because of some (lis ease, the conditions being that of utter weak nsss and prostration. The most skilful treatment is necessary for the cure of such diseases; tho ordinary practitioner is not equal to it. It is to Dr. Greene, 33 West 14th St., New Y'ork City, tho most successful physician in the world in tin, cure of dis ease, to whom you should write about your caso. lou cau consult him free, and ha will write you bis opinion and advico free. Ilospltitl Authorities Viiolle jleil. The tempest in a t apot raised at Kxcelsior when it was alleged that ono Lucas Homiak, who had been sent to the Miners Hospital for treatment and had died there, was shipped to his home in an Ice box before ho was dead, has been investigated by tho Coroucr of Northumberland county, and the hospital authorities fully vindicated, as it was proven conclusively that the man never recovered from the shock resulting from the injuries ho had received the day preceding. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for Throat and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any othermed icine. The proprietor lias authorized any drug gist to give you a Sample Bottle Free to con vince you of this great remedy. Price 25c. and 50c. Itevlval .Meetlng. Tho revival meetings being held In the First Baptist church aie very successful and are growing In interest. This evening, at 7 o'clock, Itev. Frank Holllugshead, of Ash laud, trill occupy tho pulpit. Tho services last evening, when Rev. H. (), Zwayer, the iiliud preacher, occupied the pulpit, was argely attended, and the meeting was plritually very successful. This evening from 7 to 7:30 the meeting lu the M. K, church will be iu 'charge of Dr. D.J.Price. At 7:30 the pastor preaches the sermon, 11 Uses Maud Gilpin and Anna M, Heebnsr will slug beforo the sermon. The attendance from night to night and tho in terest shown in this work testify to the htlpfuliiess of these meetings. A general in vitation to the psople Is hereby extended, Salvation Oil is repeating Its cures of neuralgia, rheumatism, headache, aud tooth ache every day, until their name Is legion, Price 25o. Will Ku.peiMl To.Night. All the P. A R. collieries have received orders to suspend operations to-night. Woik will lie resumed next Monday, The Maple Hill and Kllatifovtltu collieriet closed down at noon to day on account of the shortage of cars. Edw, C. Cook, 513 Adams Are , Scmntou, Pa., states, that he considers Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup the most eflicacious remedy for coughs, colds, etc., be has yet found. THE LICENSES. The License Law Heenmes n Mt nun For Itlackniall In This County. Pottsville, Jan, 20. S. G. M. Hollopctcr, who had filed many exceptions to llcensos, Raid that his client was Detective John J. Toole. Mr. Hollopctcr withdrew exceptions to a large number of liccns'es. Mr. Toolo took the stand and stated that ho was tictlng as a special detective in this work and had made known the reasons to the court why ho had filed exceptions. He further stated that It was at ills suggestion, that tbo pledge had been drawn up and that the exceptions would bo withdrawn from those who signed It. J. Harry Filbert, who filed objections to sevenil licenses, said his client was I M ward O'Doiinell, representing tho Brewers' Asso ciation, of Shenandoah. There was quite a littlo diversion when It came out through Mcs-rs. Snyder mid White houso that the fight between Rdltor T. J. Jut re, of tbo Black Diamond, and ex-Stato Senator Coyle, had been cutting quitu a figure in tho matter of remonstrating against licenses. . Mr. Snyder, who had filed exceptions to certain licenses in Mahanoy City, said lie was employed hy W. W. Lewis and T. J. Joyce. Mr. Whitnhouso stated that he rot resented .1. A. Rinek.ivho had filed exception 1 against other parties iu Mahanoy City. Ho -aid Mr. Itinck's client was Senator Coyle. It tran spired tiiat tho men, whose liccnus wero excepted to by Coyle, wero friends of Joyce and the poisons excepted to by Joyco were Coyio's friends. It was also testified that an effort had been mado to settle tho dispute. Judge Koch Instructed the lawyers to ask each of tho applicants excepted to the follow ing questions wh'ch If answered atliruiativcly uaranteed the issuu of their licenses : 1. Have you given any money to have this remoiistranro withdrawn or have you promised to give any? 2. Have you been threatened that your application would bo fought if you didn't pay money? 3. Dul you contribute $25 to the liquor dealeis association to iiiflueuco roiuonstrants to withdraw the exceptions? Hie Judge laid there would bo no objec tion to t lie payment of $25 or any other sum to employ attorneys legitimately. Decatur Moore, a stenographer, is taking notes of the testimony iu license court aud the applications not granted at the time of hearing will be held over for cousideiation by the full court of chambers. David Thomas, sou of the proprietor of tho Pennsylvania Hotel, at Mahanoy City, made a sensation 011 the stand yesterday when ho stated to Judge Koch that his father had been approached to pay money for tho witli- diaw.il of tho exceptions filed to his license application. David named his man. Joseph Kuzles, Gilbcrtou, West ward, was granted bis license ; he was reported to court by tho second last grand jury. License applicants for new stands will be hcaid beginning with noxt Monday. Tho following Shenandoah licenses were granted this morning : August Snykosky, Margaret Coughlin, Martin McGuire, Martha Yadowsky, Peter Statidcrski, Joseph Gross kettler, Peter A. P.ilaskcevz, George S.crwitz, John Mcldalzii, William Dun- cella, William Gomer, William Ncisweiitcr Lawrence. Culleu and Carl Rudiminus. Tiie license of V. F. Flerhman, of Rlngtown was also granted. Verdict l'or the l'lalntin's. Tho caso of Samuel Block vs. John Dow- ling and Thomas R. Boliu, constable, Janu ary term, 1S00; repelviu, tho jury to-day brought iu a verdict for the plaintiff for the goods described in the writ. The ease of W. Oster, by his father, Sam uel Oster, vs. the Schuylkill Traction Com pany; trcspasss, the jury rendered a verdict of $2,000 damages iu favor of the plaintiff. Tho best gas lamp mantles in tho market, 35 cents at Brtunm's. l-2t-tf Another Ituslness Alan tn Itetlre. Having devoted my attontion to another branch of business, I will closo out my entire tock in my fully equipped shoe store at genuine closing out prices. This is a golden opportunity. Womer's, 121 North Maiu street. 1-13-tf To llcmnvo the Charges. Congressman Kulp has introduced hills iu Congress to remove the charges of desertion from the military records of Captain Robert T. Huchcr, of Sutiliury, Pa., late of Com pany K, LMcvcnth Pennsylvania Cavalry, and of Israel Wertz, of Mt. Carmcl, late of Company II, Niuety-thlrd Pennsylvania In fantry. dick. OLIVLli At Klieuaudoali, on the 21th lust., ftlrs. Sarah Oliver, aged IX years. Kuiieral will t ko nlaeo on Thursday, January 27th. ut 12 o'clock noon, from her Into lesidcnee, to proceed to Fountain Springs hi carriages, where Interment will ho made. Special elec tric ears to Ashland will lie supplied to those who wish to go i,y rail, r rieuc a aim relatives invited to attend. 1-Sl-lt Cure sick headache, bad taste In tho mouth, coated tongue, gas lu the stomach, distress anil Inillg.stlon. Po ill not weaken, but tiave tonie effect. 25 conts, Th only 1'llU to take ita Hood'. Saraaparllla. MISCELLANEOUS. FOH HA ML A buKKy and two 1hiIohi whkoiih, Will ulwo rent iny wheclwriulit iintl ii.ihit Rliop, cornel' Coal anil Jardin btrt-i-tH Apply to Clmrk-H Tloppert, on tliu pi cm i hue, tf 70U 8AM2. A vnluablcSIuIn Htreet property i u( wnrcroi U.,M cure of h table. Atldrt'i, mO. I uUIct.-, Shenuinloiui, l'a. Ml-tf 1jOM RENT iStoro and dwelling, 120 North V Main Btrt'ct; plato -jlasa riouhln front Apply to U. W. Nt'whouser, 122 Nuitli Maln Mrett. 1-7-tf IjUMt ItKNT. St)re and dwell. iiif. comer Coal 1 and Vine Mrcttti. Apply to villi; am Mc tiuire, ft I Kit at Centra tttieet. 1 tf NOTICK. Tho iindcrslKned is drslroua of clostitK up hit ftecountw either Iu cash r hy note-, for all bills that are now due or overdue tli'a month. All contractB, und iiKrcemcntri, however, will ho carried out 1 bliall place all over duo account in the lmntiti of proper imrticH for collection M. V. Vow u:u, January 0, lti'J8. l rOm 4 I).lMSrItAT01tS, NOT I i', --Notice i V hereby Riven thaHetti'rs of aJuilulstiath n upon the e-tuto of O. K. Matter, dei-e mcd, late of Shenandoah, Pa , have beo granted to the undertdK"'(l AH pertions indehttd tn Bald eiatutu are requested to make, payment, ami those having claim! or demands against tho mine will mnlio them known without delay. Wll.I.IAM ll'.ANN'lNU, Administrator M'Ulhmistown, l'a., Jan. W, IMS, i;G-.-'10-2;i-S Stop That Cough. Hold that cold back. How? Hy using Manager Ben Berg's Celebrated Cough and Horehound Drops. For sale only at NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main Street. mmmmmmmmmmmmim I CONWAY'S I FAMOUS 5 AJJD lOe STORE JlO. 7, HE IOS North Main Stroot. j" Nexl Door to Gill's Dry Goods store.. S": Owing to the disagreeable weather of Saturday the sale of 5": the following articles will be held on Tuesday : I FLOOR OIL CLOTH 17 Cents Por Yard, regular price 33c. yd. Copper Tinned Wash Bollera, No. 16 Galvanized Coal Hod, 500 White Plates, at 200 Opal Celery Dishes at 200 Opal Fruit Dishes at Table Oil Cloth, per yard Urooms, Glasses, per dozen Remember these kooiIs are for this day only at these prices. Come early If you wish to secure some of the bargains 1 they will not last long nt these prices. In addition to the bargains already offered we will sell for two hours only a IS inch Caol llodforo cents. Sale from 9 to 11 a. 111, sE Notice. Notliinnf sold on the first floor above 3 noc. Higher priced goods on second floor. E CONWAY'S 1 I Famous 5 & 1 102 North Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. SKATES. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. Just opened a new lot. We have all kinds and sizes again. SLEDS. THE RUSH In the Spring will be Tremendous. The most profltnhlo business will be In trans portation and merchandising and in furnishing food and supplies to the multitude of (lold feckeis-ln slioit. a general Tradlnc Mercan tile and jsteamshlp business. It was so In '49 It will be so in 'OS. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company incorporated &r nnn nnfl nonassessable Capital sUJ uuu,uuu To meet this demand, will own and operate Its OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON, Connecting with Its own line of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Specially adapted for passenger huslness carry ing to that country an Immense amount of sup plies and equipment for the miners, as well as furnishing them transportation for themselves and their coods, and establishing Trading Stations at illfTerent points. An opportunity is ottered any person, ho they of small or large means, to liny shares of stock 111 this company and participate In the ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS sure to he earned within the licit 12 month. Shares are offeied at $1.00 each par value, nou-assessablc, and will be offered for a limited timo only. Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks Tajlntf lai-Rpr dividend. While numerous Aaving hnuku and hanks hvo iiisp-mlcd, tratiHportutlon nnd trading companlei wer never ieen In the lint of failures. Thin utock is nnbof tho must dcMirablo Investment ollered tho public. The incorporators and stockholders who are connected with thii company are mn of wlda experience iu similar undertnkincs and men whose names are sufllcleiit cuarantce of tho Mtni'dlnf? of the company, to wit : AI.I1KKT C HLATZt Pies Val ltlatr Ihcw Co., Milwaukee HON VM. K. MASON, United Stat.-g Senator from Illinois D. (i KDWAltlW, Iim. Truffle Mgr. U II. Jt J). It. U , Cincinnati. FHANK A. UKCUT.of Chau, Kaestner & Co , ChicaK" C1IAH. H. KOCKraj,,TrnmoMKr. O I, ic X, II. (Motion Itonle) rhicauo V. (3. UINKAItSON.CJenM Msa. Agt. C. N. O k T. 1. H. U.. Cincinnati. O li W.dltlFKlTlI, 1-rca, Flrht National Hank. Vickttbure, Mini KltKI). A OTTK, prut eighteen year with Hlielhy Hunk, Bhelbyville, Ind. J. M. PHILLIPS. Colder First Nat'I Hank, Vickhburir, Iss. And hundreds of ottiris equally prominent. Addres-iund make nil money payable to The Alaska Transportation & Development Co., Fisher llulldlns:, Cor. Van lliiren Si Dearborn Sts., CHICAGO ILL FREE EYE EXAMINATION 1 Examination Made at the Houso or at Onr Store THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. rniLn.-cucnr - store, o niiALKR IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, WH0MJSAU5 AND Itl-TAIl. S9 Wast Centre Street. To Alaska 43c. eacH 30c, each 3C. each, regular price sc 9c. each, regular price 15c gc each, regular price 15c. ioc, regular price 20c. 5c. each. 12 cents. Oc Store No. 7, i Main Street. 2 3 SLEDS. SKATES. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of . . . AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA I WE WANT YOUR TRADE ! I 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. D. &J. SIEGEL.i 117 and lJ 8. Main Pt. amiiiiiiuiimuiiumuiumrc RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamiport 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 business. Absolutely no Danger. -. . Bxamlnatlon Prec. loo persons cured in Su'nbury, SlumoUln, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY. Bchnlare wunted In embroidery and fancy needle work. 1 -osseins tlven every afternoon, All kinds of stamping done. Miss Laura Folmar, Corner Main and Lloyd St.., Blienapdceb,
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