1 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 N. tvisln St. KAIER S Opera House, vJ. J. QUIRK, IVtgr. MAHANOY CITY PA. OWE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY. JAN. 24, 1898. The Old Original Wilson Theatre Gorn'y. (21st Year.) Supported by Miss Anna Davis, in a repertoire ot standard American plays. TWO DISTINCT COMPANIES. DRAMATIC AND VAUDEVILLE, Unique, refined and novel illus trated songs. Latest Yeri scope pictures. New specialties. AN DP-TO-DATE REPEHTOIR. Sjirclal sci'iicry fori'ftch play. KiVgant costumes. ChiwiKA of 1HI iiik'I'Ily. Ladies free tickets Monday evcnliiK'. Prices : - 10, 20 and 30 Cents. Old Furniture will be taken in exchange on all purchases o! new furniture, for which we will allow a reasonable reba'e. mm mm mim Not only by us, the dealers, but nlso by our furniture, which wo Introduce to u unit sell the same at prices which meets with your favor and also your purse We not only take the prices Into consideration, but also the con struction, which hears a strain much greater than can be i ut on It. Ill tills announcement we oiler you a solid antique oak rocker, full arm, high back and leather seat. For tula week only at A beautiful lounge, upholstered in nic tapestry, contains 18 tern tered Japan spriugs. We have only a (en in stock. The remainder of our law) slock of furui ture U sold on the proportion of prices as mentioned above, DAVIDSON'S Furniture House, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Robbing' Opcru House. BUST LINK 01'- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY anil BTltAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 47 Centre HI. or m ropier ? Thero are cough medicines that aru Uikon as fre?ly as a drink of water from a dipper. Tliuy are cheap medicines. Quantity does not ninko up for quality. It's tho qual ity that cures. There's one medi cino that's dropped, not dippad Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. There's more power in drops of this remedy than in dippersful of cheap cough syrups and elixir.!. It cures lirun chitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all Colds, Coughs, and all'eotions of the Throat and Lungs. cctorai is now half nan: for tho half-size hottlfs -.r() n-nrj. Went mi Whistling. Any ono who make- n careful study of city noln'S will Lo ii-tonslieil lit the very lurRO munlier which uru wholly iiiiiiocch Fiiry mill the iilnililioii of wlilcli would In no wny Intcrlero witli tho rluhts or busi ness liitcm-ts of thnM who make, them. Tho noise makers inny ho dlvliled Into two cUi-ses The llrst anil by far tho larger class maku iiiiiieei'S.siii'y noLso thotif(htloi ly Tliey liiiu never hail their attention nil led to the fact that tliuy cause aniioy ulico to ot lie rs liy making noises which tiro unnecessary, anil education anil tho cre ation of n sentiment Is all that is required to make them as careful to respect tho rights and uomlort of others in tho matter of noiso as they are in other respects A pursonal experience illustrates what 1 mean As 1 was tiding In a street ear re cently a respectable looking young mail eat besidu me. and for SU blocks ho whit tled a sharp. Idle, inane whistlo, u liich was manifestly annoying to half a dozen of ids fellow passengers The car suddenly lurched round a curve, and Ills foot enmo lightly In contact with my own lie Im mediately turned, lifted his hat, bowed to mo and said. "I heg your pardon, sir, '' and went mi whistling This young man had learned I nun custom and habit that it isveryb.nl iiiainn is not to apolngi.o for even unintentionally jostling another per son, but lie had not learned that it Is very unjust ami unkind toothers, and therefore had manners, to torture them with unnee ossary muse I)r .) 11 Girduur In North American Itovlew Vsk your grocer for tlio "Uoyal Patent tlour, and take no other brand. It Is the host dour made. Ono Minuto Cough Giro cures quickly I'liat's what you want! C. II. ilagnliuih. IAI'.lt!lnN'S TIIHATKI., L1 1. J. I'l.KlilhO.N, Mllll. One week commencing MONDAY JAN. 31, '98 SATURDAY MATINEE. THE IV 1LES IDEAL STOCK COMPANY-- InclinlniK tin' yttiiuu romantic ctr JOHN E. MILES. liiHcU'tvt ri'iortoirL oT New York miuti-s-i'm mu , I tost of (r-to-iJali n-t 1 .UK- in fon inumis IK-rforinaiK' h by Kva Hiatus ,.tnl .Wk-U riK'kfr, hp( (.tally viiKfiK-il rir't fioin K tli'H i ju'iut. V l'f ( Jone hi lilt i tiii niL't ti 1 t 1l HfHiKN mid iaiues. T, W. llfiini and Htlty Va viiv, tin cliilil w omli r, in licaiitifnl miiiks and dance. t).i'nliitf Mnnd y In Hit uit-at itu-Hian niiiu.iry mania, "MlUllAH, tiinu GOFF," a i-ourkr of tlio i 7ar Prices : 10, 20 and 30c Mathieo on Haturtiay 10 cents to all jiaits of the house BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. TRADE MARKS, DE3IGN8. COPYRICHTS Ac, Anyone eentllnc a tketch and dmcrfptlon may quick. uncurtain, free, whutber an Invention la probably patentable. t'otninunUattoiis strictly contitlentHl. Oltlfut npency forif turinn' patunta In America. Wo liuro u WaiOilUKton otTict. ratenta taken tlirounU Munu A Co recvlvo pecittl notice tu tlio SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, benutlfullr IllustrnteJ, lnrcost cireulnllon of snr scluiitlna liiurnul, week y, tonus IJ.IJI u yearl II..V)m luonlln. siieciiimu copies and 1Ia.su Hook on 1'ati.xts tout tree. Address MUNN & CO., Jdl liroutlniiY New York. AXLE GREASE 1IHST IN Till! WIIIH.I1. Its wearingqualltlesare unsurpassed, actually outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Nut Uy ,ieat- ,4r,J T'r I'.NtllNK, JfO SALE NY DEAT.UJU (lENEItAJJ.V rHiLEL- enenr - store: o DKAI.KIt IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AMD TOBACCO. WI10I.ICHAI.K AND liirrAlU SO Wast Cantro Street. C ' r y y w FRAZER IMTHY POINTS. -.ieilllii;- TlirolllliilH lb" Country Utirniili b"l lor Hasty IVrlKill. The Tatnai-u.i brewery will begin opera tions within three weeks. Tim Schuylkill Medical Society will meet in l'otlsville nn l'cliiuary 1st. Hymn W. King, the. clocutloiiUt, appeared at Onvifislmrg Tuesday tiljjlit. Dr. .loliu Seliring has lusigiiod as resilient pli.V'Ichtii at the l'uttuvlllo liopltal. Sevcnil members of tlio I'rcil. H. Wilson repertoire show spent several hours In town yes elil.iy afternoon. IMitur l'.irker oilers a rewind of $100 for evidence leading to tho conviction of the M ili.moy City tlrelniRt. 'I lie spread tendered the guests at tho luilinuct uf the It ibert Hum. club li.n been pnuiuiiiieeil by in.iliy us tho finest ever -i rved in tow n. Now York liieen kouiIs men are attempt ' ( their wiles on llliioinslmrj! Inerclnints. A cavalry company fiirmitiK at llazlnton m til be admitted to tlie National (luanl. Tho Suei.il Democracy, of Keadlui', In" In i .l.d niiKcno V. Delis to visit tli.it city in i liiu.iiy. Tlieie was a sllxht change for t lie better yesterday in the condition of llishup Thomas Mctlovcrn, uf llarrlshur";. Tlie l'irst Defenders of I'ottsvlllo, Allen town. I.ewistown anil l.cailiii': will p.imlu in IteailitiK June 0, m cuiincctluu with the .esi'ui-ceutuiiiial festivities. Just try a 10c box of Cascarcts, the tlncst liver ami bowel rcynlaUir over made. (lodejs for I'Ybumry. (ludey's Miigiizino for February appears I with a new make-up and various typocniphl I eal i uihcllisliincutK, which give It a lino up. I pear.iuce. its contents-table contains nine illustrated uiticles, essays, etc., si veil new stories, anil two strung poems, besides the work of the various departments. Among the articles of special value aro ! (ieoigo C. Lay's "Preliminary Period of tlio Involu tion," Part Second; tlie conclusion of Stan ley 1M wards Johnson's talo of "The Wim pled Maid of Nantucket;" the facts concern ing tho Chinese in San Francisco, by (jordnii i'uynter; the thiiil papur on "Triumphs in Amateur Photography;" a superb artielo on rare "Old Illiie and White Pottery," by Jane W. (lutliiie, "1'lie American Jewish .Min ister," by Charles S. Uerulielmer; "Patisies ami Violets," by Nancy .Mann Waddle; two liiiainrous stories of excellent quality, and a beautiful and majestic poem, "The Fallen Caryatid," by Aletta Waterhury Ooss. IN OI.DIIN TI.MKS People overlooked tho importance of per manently beneficial ellects and were satisfied Willi transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently overcome habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxa tives, which act for u time, hut finally in iure tlio system, liny tlie genuine, made by tlio California Fig Syrup Co. llnnou's Son's Wllo YiiNt-s Divoroo. Cle'veland, Jan. 27. Daniel It. Ilanna, the only son of Senator Hunua, was sued tor divorce yesterday by his wife, Carrie May. The decree Is asked for on the ground of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty. The couple were married In 1SS7. They have three sons, nged 9, 8 and 3 years, respectively. They separated three weeks ago, and have been living apart ever since. Dentil at. ii Tbi'iitoi. Trenton, Jan. 27. Mrs. Patrick Crowe, while witnessing an entertainment at Taylor's Opera House last night, was stricken with heart disease and died In a few moments In tho Opera House lobby. The audience was Ignorant of her death, and only those near where she sat knew of her Illness. To Honor Vesjiueol's Memory. Florence, Italy, Jan. 27. Florence Is to celebrate April 2S next a centonnary in honor of Amerigo Vespucci, the great navigator and the Inventor of the quadrant. The United States consul has been selected to act as president of the consular commission. Gold Standard For Inilln, l'erbnps, London, Jan. 27. Lord George Ham ilton, secretary o state for India, speaking last night at Chlswick, said he thought that during the rcurr.e of the next 12 months the government might take steps to establish a gold standard for India. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's llalsam for Throat and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, lironchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any otliermed icine. Tlie proprietor has authorised any drug gist to give you a Sample llottle Free to con vince you of this great remedy. Trice 25c. and 50c. Obituary. The funeral of Laura, eight-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Urciiuaii, uf Wiggaiis, tuok place this afternoon, inter ment at Malianoy City. The deceased died un Tuesday of membranous croup. Mrs. Catharine Hutler, widow of the latu John Hutler, uf Furrestville, died Tuesday after 1111 il ness uf threo years from rheuma tism. She is survived by tho fullowlng grownup children: M. C. Hutler, principal uf tho Oilbertou schools; James P., piiucipal of the schuols at New Philadelphia; Lawr ene , living at home, and Mrs. Catbariuo llrenn.in, llazlcton; Mrs. Martin Mulhall, Kansas City, Mo. Funeral will take place tu morrow muniing. At 12 20 o'clock this morning Kosamia, widow of tho late Daniel Bradley, expired .11 hor residence 011 North Whito street. Slio had been a sull'ercr of catarrh of the stomach fur a lung time, anil for the past two mouths vas confined to lied. Her death is mourned by four daughters, Mrs. Michael Wudliuger, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Thomas Muakler and .Misses Maggie and Mary Hraillcy, of town. Pws suns, John ami Daniel, also survive i'he funeral will tuko pUco on Saturday muniing at nine o'clock. High mass will he eelehrated ill tlie Annunciation church. In terment will be made In the parish cemetery. The funeral uf Peter Mldcr, who died at Orwigsburg ou Sunday, took placo to-day. Ho was 85 years old. Mrs. William Powers died at her homo in lit. Carbon yesterday. She is survived by hor husband mid six children: Mrs. John McAiiuuis, Missis Sussie and Delia, of Phila delphia; Ldward, Jersey City, ami William and Clara, at home. Mrs. Kate Von Aruiini, sister of Mrs. C, F. Shindel, of Tamaqua, died at her homo In Cito, N. Y.. 011 Sunday oyeniiig from pneumonia. She was a daughter of the late Milton liaily. As a valuable tonic ami nervine fur the nervous system Dr. Hull's Pills have no siipuriur. Price 25cts., U0 pills in a box, The genuine bear tlio Hull's Head trado. mark. Slum substitutes. Another Itilsluess Mnu to Ketlre. Having devoted my attention to another branch of business, I will close out my entire tuck iu my fully equipped shoe store at genuine ciosiug out prices. This Is a golden opportunity. Winner's, 124 North Main street. M3tf May do to Mt, Cariuel, Itev. Stein's resignation as pastor of tlie St. Joseph's Polish Catholic church of Mt. Cariuel, took effect to-day, and it is rumored Hut ltev. Henry Chajcnckl, assistant to Iter, Mislckl, pastor of the Shamokln cbuich, will succeed him. REGISTERED VOTERS. Mum lug the .Number In the Villi. his Wards ot Shenandoah. We are indebted to Chief I'lerk Holier for tlio ulllcial list of registered voters of the county, together with the number of taxaliics and number of school rhilurcn between the ages of six anil 'sixteen. Tho Ili:ii.w.l yes terday published tho totals Tor tlie county nnil the six principal towns. Tlie following shows tlie returns In Slieuiiiiilo.ib by wards : H W & e -J,- tf - If fS i I ; - 1 a. I "-benaiiilo.ili, First wnnl Sheliliutloab, Second ward Siieiianiloah, Third wnnl Hlieitaiiilonh, Kourth ward dieniiudnnli, l'lflli wnnl ... 2asn .. 711 ... law ... 1211 ... lout ail 431 710 ills 7S2 871 7ss Nl Mi Totals ma aim mini Tills information is illUml-lnnl tn the inein hers of tlio School Hoard, in that the Act of Assembly, approved July IS, 1MI7, provides fur state appropriation fur public schools fur the noxt two years on tlie following basis; One-third on tlie number of regular paid teachers; one-third on tlie niimhorof resilient tumbles and niie-thlrd mi tlio number of school childicn lictwtcn the ages of (1 and ID years. Tlieso statistics will lie submitted tn the State Siipetintenilint of Public Instruc tion on Friday next, the '-'Stli Inst. a.uiniimiints. fi:kouson'.s tiii;ati:i:. On Jlonday cening the Mills Ideal Stock Company will open a week's engagement nt Ferguson's tlieatie, opening w itli tlie great Kiis.si.in military drama, ".Michael Stiogoll'," a courier of the Czar. This is u fascinating stury, known to uvciyhntly. A Hingor ix change speaks uf this iiunpaiiy as liittciws : "Julm i:. Miles, in the lending loie, gave a clever piece of acting as llany Neville. His support was excellent, in fact, it is one of the strongest repertoire, companies seen in Rumor lor somo time. The specialties by seme of tho numbers nre very fining, and the act by Kva Williams anil Jai k Tucker always brings rortli howls of laughter from tlie audience, KAinn's oi'i;i:a tiot'si:. Never in tlie history uf Mahanoy City has so strung and well balanced repertoiie cum p.iny appealed in that town as tlie Wilson company, at Kaler's grand opera house. The production ol "Dons," a three-act society play, was the finest seen at that popular play houso at popular pi ices. Tlio acting uf Miss Anna Davis, tlio leading lady, deserves special meat on fur actuate imperseiiation, while the lest of the company ably sup. ported her. To-night they will present "Tho Whito Slave." A matter of choice; whether to suffer, uninterruptedly witli a cough or buy a bottle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup anil ctue it. The llroslus mecliiirut. Tho family of John Hrosius, ejected by tho Sheriff yesterday afternoon, the particu lars of which were given in these columns. aro now comfortably located at 210 West Oik street, where tlio Oirard Lstate rented tlio house and paid a month's rent in advance. When the Sheriff appeared 011 tho ground yesterday, the Hrosius people, acting under advice of counsel, refused tu open tlio iluurs or assist in tho removal of tlio household goods. The Sheriff and his men, however, broke open the doors, placed tho goods in wagons in waiting, and assisted the family in the carriages and removed them to town. It is said that tho Oirard Estate has not yet heard tho last of tho suits iusiituted against them for possession of tho land by the Yost and other heirs. Tlie latter havo seemed mi portant testimony ami will again question the title held by tho Lstnto ill tho comts. They are confident of winning and establishing their right to tho laud in dispute. They have appealed the case to tho Supreme Court, and because of the actinn of tlio Kstate yes torday, it is said will alsu institute proceed iug for damages. The Hon. John F. Smith, of Westminister, Mil., Judge of the Circuit Court of Carrull Co., Mil., says: "I havo used Silvatiou Oil fur rheumatism. Its ellects were prompt aifd lasting." Wedding Hells. Miss Kuto Dolphin, of Ellangowan, and Martin llurke, of Yatcsvillo, wero married iu tho Annunciation church, in town, yester day afternoon. Michael Shay was the groomsman and 'ho bride was attended by her sister. I ho couple received tho con sr.tlulations of a large number of friends. Tho marriage of .Miss Kate, daughter uf Mrs. Martiu Hreniian, of Hlack Heath, tu John Cullen, of Lansford, took place yester day afternoon iu St. Vincent do Paul's church, Minersville, in the presence of a number of invited guests. Ktnuntin Club .Muslf-tile., Tlio second of tho series of nuisicales ar- laugeil for the winter season was held last evening in tho rourns of tlie F.iuanon Club Resides the array ol local talent thero was present a select assnuhlago of their friends Tlie munhors on tho program were rendered satisfactorily and tho affair was a success. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache never fails, 25c, Itreaeli ot froinlse. Tho breach of promise ease, In which ICuiina Seidel is tlio plaintiff and Stuart .Morgan the defendant, was hoard by Judge Lyons. I he parties residu in Fiackvillo. The defendant did not appear, but a number of letters written to Mls Seidel weie lead in evidence, which brought forth smiles and laughter. Iu one uf them it was stated tho defendant had stopped drinking, and us a re. suit tho brewery was compelled to lay oil' one of their drivers; that when lie started to drink again tho driver was reinstated. Can't bo perfect health without pure blood. Hiiuluck Illood Hitters makes pure blood. Tones and invigorates tlio whole sjstcm. A ism row l.rtcitpo. Edward Reese. Jr., aged 10 years, sou of Capt. lolward Jteosc, employed ut Trenton colliery, Park Place, had a narrow escape from serious injury yesterday afternoon. He is employed in tlio carpenter shop, and was in tlio act of r pi icing a belt 011 the line shaft and his hand was caugit between tlio belt and tho wheel, drawing his arm in and lift iug him from tlio tloor. His clies wero heard and tho engine stopped, Hoth bones iu his arm wero brukeu and ho was removed to the Miners' hospital, The Lynn-Dunn Contest. In the Lyon-Dunn judicial contest court yesterday nlternoon it was ordered that (lie contestant anil respondent present their tab. ulattd statement of their claims of Illegal voters of tho borough uf Ashland on Tues day next. Arguments ou disputed points will bo heatil on 1 ucHlay, l'ch, stli. Thn Ciilnllilates Confer. The candidates nominated at tlio Citizens primaries were Iu conference Inst evening with the lloroiigh Standing Committee, at tho HKitAI.Iiuilico. Nothing was given out for publication, but all spoke of tlio outlook for success next mou'b in an encouraging manner. There is no a) pareiitdlssitisfactiou within tho ranks of tlie party. Huy Keystoiibtlour.', lie suro that tho name LKHSia Si Ha Eli, Ashland, Ph., la printed on ever suck ' 1.4-Jt for Noitli Carolina, Harrison Hall, of Malianoy City, and A. P. Dcpow, of Delsno, 'left on Tuesday for several weeks hunting trip in North Carolina. A special train has beeu chartered fur the ru turu trip. ,- -SV- in Mr. J. W. Hrooks, ntlvanco representative of tlio .Miles Id"al Stock Company, was a visitor to town yesterday mid paid tlio lli:it,u.D sanctum n pleasant call. Mr. Hrooks' company opens a week's engagement iu town next Monday evening and be guar antees that tlio production of "Michael Strogoff," tho opening bill, tlio finest over seen In town. John A. ltellly, Sr was among the many visitors tn Pottsvillo to-day. Mrs. William Itecves, of East Coal street. Is confined to her homo by UlnoM. Ketla, a daughter of William Moyrick, on North Main street, is stricken witli diph theria. -T If. Hutchison was a nasstnger to Philadelphia to-day. -Matt. IjHiuhert is again behind the bar it Mulluillaiid's. having sullieiently recovered from Ins recent attack uf Illness to enable him to attend to ills duties again. Mrs Isiah Onldin, of llrooklyn. Is visit ing her sister. Mrs. Clara CHne, of Win. i'eim. during tlio past wrck. Mis. Max Schmidt, of Sliniiiokiii. at tended the funeinl of tlio late Mrs. Oliver to-day. Councilman I). 1!. James transacted busi ness at Slatlugton to-day. -Mrs. Samuel Cobbley, Mrs. Samuel Hall and Mrs. Charles Cubbley, uf Mahanoy Plane, were in attendance at tho Oliver funeial to day. itlAHANOY CITY. Thomas Ward, Sr., repairsmcn at Mahanoy City colliery, painfully injured tlie fingers of Ins right hand yesterday. Conductor John Sehlier and Engineer William Wentz, of tlio Lehigh Valley freight train that ran into an open switch at the signal tower on Monday, havo been laid 1 II' indefinitely. John Davis, aged lil years, who was squeezed between inino cars and tlie top at ulcau colliery two weeks ago, died at his liomc; in Buck Mountain last ovcuing. Percival Fislior, tlio Last Centre street grocer, after securely locking his stable dour, found tlie latter unlocked list night. 'It Is thought this was another attempt at iuccn diary. T.olters Granted. Letters of administration wero granted to ,1. Hoiulel Edwards, on tho estate of J. J Edwards, lato of the Hoiotigh of St. Clair, deceased. Letters uf administration wero granted to William Hlauniug, of Williainstowii, on tlio "state of Dr. (). F. Matter, late of the borough of Shenandoah, deceased. Slight Accident. At tlio Wm. I'oiin colliery this morning. Toll n Hrennan, an employe, sustained tho Ir-ctuie of a small hnue iu the left legabovn the ankle. He was removed to the Miners' hospital for titatmeut. I'lillmlol, .m'. ' ."M oral Ci'iini'i. Philadelphia, Jan. 27. A large body o c'cirr; men ot this city have begun a crusade against ilisorclor'y houses, concert bnl.- and other aUeped Illegal remi ts, nfter tho wanner of the Park- hurst reform ; mvernent In New York, A series of public meetings will ba hold In thin city in the near future for the purpose of arousing public sentiment and Insisting upon a more rigid enforce ment of the laws. Hev. Jlr. Wolston said that a party of clergymen recently made a tour nnd counted 400 disorderly houses, and that they "saw more vice In two nights than Parkhurst saw In his whole trip around New York." DII'.I). llKADLUY.-At'-henaniloah. on the 27th Inst. ltosanna llrudley, nged 58 years. Funeral will till" lilace from her lato residence. l."i North "White street, ou Saturday morning at 0.00 o'eloek. High mass will be celebrated In tlio Annunciation eliureli. Interment In tliupnr. isli cemetery. Friends and relatives respect. limy mvlteit to attenit. I-'JT-'Jt 9T v r " 1 m 0V.s mr ofthoGlobofcr RHEUMATISM HX.UEAL&IA and similar Complaints, DEdHflfl MEDICAL LAWS con i vuu ciaiD em puysicians i UK. rilCHTER'S ta n f3tiiBiii'in m li3 World renowned I IlcmarkaMy successful 1 1 Sinnlvn .. I,,. T I .,,; A , , m m h m wm s w u 1 Its:. s flint . . ..uu mur niioibr, 'IP. All. Kit liter Jl Co.. "I.", 1'iarlSL. Npit lurk. 31 HIGHEST AVAHDS. 1 3 Tlfnnrli TTati tug ft urn fll noB.-l. . ' ' 1 25&&Ucls. Luiloraeil & rccomuiyuUcd by A, Wasiev. I fife n.TVTlfn Kt. I. n. nairenbuch, 103 N. Main St., r. r. jj. jun.n, 6 H.Maln: Shenandoah. f" Prists - i I I I i mi Ml M II I III Bl Bli MISCELLANEOUS. noil HAIJ-:.-- buKtfy and two butcher i' waxoi.d. win niMi rt'iu my wneolwrluli paint Hbop, corner Coul iiihI Juniln btrt-ctH ly to Clinrk'H l'lupju-rt, on tho preinUc, tf App! mOlt SAI.K. A vniimhlcMiiln htrt'ot nroncrtv V Mori', ilwflllnir. ynnl. wnrcronm unil i-tj.Ule. Atlilri's, "O. I O.," euro of HniAt.n (unci-, nntiiiinuuun, i'a, I-UII FTlOlt HKNT Store and ilwelllntf, J20 North I. Jlnlu btriM-t ; pluto kIuks douhlt front. Apply to C. V. Newhntiser, 12J North Main f MHi uv? v. istoro nml dwelling', corner Cnnl Uulrc, Sill Hast (.'entro street. TOTICH.-The undersigned 1. desirous of i closing up Ids nceouiits either In cash rby notes, for nil bills that are now duo or over duo tli a month. All contracts, and agreements, how-over, will be carried out. I shall place all over duo accounts hi "tho hands of proper parties for collection M. P. Fowlfii, January 0, 1 fe'JS. l-o-lm Stop That Cough. Hold Unit cold back. How? -l.y using Manager Ben Berg's Celebrated Cough and Horehound Drops. For sale only at NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main Street. mam e e HOME Mm A Pleasure at Last. NEW 110 L-.T.U STYLE V SOAP WASHES U OVF. ft a a r ) No Muss. No Trouble. Sold in All Colors by Crocors and 0 a Address, TUB MAYPOLB SOAP X Schuylkill Dental Parlors, ----- 7 North Jardin Street, rrr--; A first class deiitnl parlor where all fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $Q.OO. TUET11 EXTRACTED WITH LAUOHINO OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CHAlt(li:S FOIt KXTUACT1NO WHEN THHTH AUK OUDEItKI). REST SILVfcR FILLINCI. - noLl) FILLINGS, .... $i.0i and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 25 Cents All our work Is accompanied with a guarantee. CONWAY'S I 1 FAPUS 5 AND lOe STOffE JJ0. 7, SE 10S North Main Street. 3 Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store.- g Owing to the disagreeable weather of Saturday the sale of Sr the following articles will be held on Tuesday : I FLOOR OIL CLOTH 1 17 Cents Per Yard, regular price 35c. yd. Copper Tinned Wash Boilers, No. 16 Galvanized Cool Mod, 500 White Plates, at 200 Opal Celery Dishes at 200 Opal Fruit Dishes at Table Oil Cloth, per yard Brooms, Glasses, per dozen Kcmcmbcr these Roods nre for this day only at these prices. Come early if you wish to secure some of the bargains ; they will not last long at these prices. In addition to the bargains already offered we will sell for two hours only a ts inch Cnol Ilodfor 9 cents. Sale from 9 to 11 a. ut. sE: Notice. Nothing sold on the first floor above' 3 t ftoc. Hirrher priced eoods on second floor. 3 CONWAY'S 1 Famous 5 & 10c Store No. X, 102 North Main Street. 3 2r Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. 3 SKATES. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. Just opened a new kinds and sizes again. SLEDS. WE WANT YOUR TRADE ! The undersigned have embarked in the furniture business in connec tion with their large and extensive stojeU-ade. 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.3 J; 117 and 123 8. Main ft. 3 KiuiittumiiuuuuiiittuiiK RUPTURE CURED. A. Specialist on Uupture from Willianuporl will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT TJIF 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 Kupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Free. loo persons cured in Suubury, Shamokln, Mt. Cariuel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within roach of all, iMYPOLE :i AP- WASHES an2 DYES AT ONE OPERATION . . ANY COLOR. The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Undetlinen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. Druggists, or mailed free for 15 cents DEPOT, 127 Duaae Street, New York. the branches of dentistry are skill Good Set ol Teeth, $5.0O - - SO Cents 4ec. each 30c. each 3c. each, regular price sc. 9c. each, regular price 15c. 9c each, regular price 15c. 10c, regular price 20c. 5c. each. 12 cents. SLEDS. lot. We have all SKATES. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Uottler of . . . MP "-JSCS Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH PA FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! j Examination Made at the Honso or at Our store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, ' No. 7 South Main Street. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of tho skin Is Inva riably obtained 1). thor. who use Pouoni'a Complexlou J'owder. i " i.i4