THE HERALD DO YOU WANT To reach the public through a fro- thttUtt Creates business because ef its kntwn nrge cireulatiin and renders rich grcssive, dignified, influential journal results- In its advertisers. use the 1IKRAI.D columns. VOL. XILI.-NO 31. Better Than Klondike. Invest your money to receive full value for the same. ' $18.00 45 75 Parlor Suits, 5 pieces, Wood seated chairs, Cane seated chairs, J. P. Williams & Son, SPECIAL SALE OF. La d Ladies' Plush and Cloth Capes and and Children's Jackets at half price. $5, $6 and $7 ; your choice for $2.50. will sell for $4. J. J. PRICE'S, Q'HARA'S LIVERY. iJDiii'iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiMUiimiiiniii BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all Its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Sts., SHENANDOAH, PA. These beverages just suit the most critical drinker. It just suits us to have them drink it, because they are pure and whole some. COLUM KEEP THE Oil Your Store Floor FLOOR SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. The Cup That Cheers! This week popular 30c. This coffee is a less coffee on account of its greater strength. Our Java Coffee is Nothing but Java. a If you want Cheap Coffee coffee at 10 cents per pound, age coffee in the market. At where you are sure Solid Oak Fancy Base Extension Table, - $3.75 Iron Bedsteads, - . 3-5 Solid Oak Chanila Suits, eight pieces, - - 14.00 Full size well made couches, spring seat, full fringed, $ Side boards, 3-75 5.50 13 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA ieat', Misses' and Children's . . COATS X CAPES. Jackets, at half value. Misses' Children's Lour Coats, worth Also 4 coats worth $10 and $12, North Mail St., Shenandeah, Pa. MANSION .HOUSE STABLES, MAHANOY CITY. BEER ALE PORTER They also suit the most health iest drinker. Why ? because they have no equal. Good brews are the most comfort-giving and best tonics of the system. UST OWN With the Original OIL. BA A Reduction in Price, but not in quality we have reduced the price of our Blended Coffee to SSe. blend of the highest grades of the best coffees, combining strength and richness of flavor, and is really but little more expensive than the common, low-priced goods in the market, requiring strictly Old Government Java. we can give you a fair roasted equal to any low-price pack KEITER'S. SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. JANUARY 81. 1898. Tim whatiihu. The forecast for Tuesday : Partly cloudy and clearing weather, probably preceded by snow or rain on the coasts, with higher, followed by slowly falling toraperaturo and brisk soutlierly to westerly winds. SMOTHERED TO DEATH. A Polish Youth Killed In n Ilreakor youth 19 Chute. William Watlakcwlcz, a Follsh veAri old. ws killrd wlitlo at work in the breaker at West Shenandoah colliery at noon to-day. One of tho chutes had become blocked ana Wallakewlez was trying to get the coal started at tho top when there was a """ rush and ho was pulled in. Ho was carried r down tho chute and his body completely covered by tho coal. Prompt efforts to rescuo the victim was made, but when ho was pulled out of tho chuto llto was extinct. Tho remains were romoved In an nm- bulanco to tho home of the deceased on North Union street. Itlckrrt'a Cats, soup, free, to-night, Oyster soup, free, to-night. Vegetable soup to-morrow morning. The Ideal Cniiiimny. Tho Miles Ideal Stock Company arrived In town this morning and will open a week's engagement at Ferguson's theatre to-night, presenting as tho opening piece "Michael StrogolT." Tho company is heided by the brilliant young actor, John K. Miles, whoso work in every character assumed shows caro- ful and couscionteous study. His support, without exception, is superb, Surrounding a good star by excellent poople it quite a departuro from popular prlco attractions, yet it has been proven wise by the success that has attended this company, who throughout their initial tour havo met with success far beyond thoso whoso names havo been as sociated with repertoire for season after nasim. The Herald is emphatic in saying that this is the best repertoire company on the road. Wo Iiito watrhnil thn nress notices 1 ami nvnrvwhnro thv nnnor hov rfpU and everywhere they appear tney receive flattering notices. The comedy element is sustained to perfection by Jack Turner and Eva Williams. In fact, every member of the company is an artist of the first rank, The theatre should be packed during the present week. ' Js.epeiunsw California bean soup will be served, free, during and between tho act, to-night. 1 Hot lunch to-morrow morning. 5 Coming Entertainment. An entertainment for the benefit of tueg poor children Is under way under the auspices; of the local teachers, and is meeting with8 favnmliln aiicnsn The iirnirmm which has"01151 'rains irom iwcnty-iourtn ana uoest lavorauie success, ine program wnicn uasnu, reeta BtM1 on week da ys 0so a. m. 12 20, already been arranged consists of drills, u is 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. dialogues, vocal and instrumental music, etc., and will be r.ndered entliely by the TRAINS FOR SIIENANDOAH. school cnuuren. It IS esumaicu tuai iuuyiiLaTe New York via Phlladelohla. week 150 pupils will take part in it. II. C. Hooks I... i - !.! f ,,. , , , . . j i . i iuittee, and will be assisted by one teacher from each of tho ten school buildings. The prices have been fixed at 15, 25 and 35 cents. Tickets will be on sale this week lrom the scholars, who will canvass tho town. . , , , . , . , . - 500 men's aud boys' pants, actual cost ?2.50 to $4.00, for the next 20 days you can havo any pair at $ 1.20. At Samuel Block's. tf ... ,. .. , , Fhoonlr S50 Prize lruwlmj Tho Phoenix Fire Company wishes to announce that Messrs. John A. Iteilly, Sr., Benjamin Richards and Christ. Schmidt havo volunteered to tender their services in the awarding of the $30 prize drawing which will bo held at their ball in Kobbins' opera house to-morrow evening. Tho drawing will take . f 1n "-" " " fjoutn street wliaii lor Atlantie city. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, 4 00, Tidies savo vntir nonibinirs. You can havoS 00 n. in. Acoommodatlon. 8 00 a. m.. 6 80 p. m. a nice hair switch made. I will orders for now ones by addressing or leaving order at 120 North Main street. KatharinelAtlantlo and Arkansas avenues A. Ulckey l-20-0t Is It a Murder ? Cressona, Jan. 31. John Iiegley, formerly of Shenandoah, was hit 011 the head with a poker by his wife during u quarrel at their home bore Friday night. This morning lleglcy was found dead at his home. Dr. Gray believes death ensued IS hours before it was reported. District Attorney liechtel has ordored a post-mortem. Alcldalzls Cafe. California liti . soup, free, to-night, during aud between the acts. Hot luuch to-morrow morning. Notice to Usher's Association. All members of the Usher's Association are requested to unit in Wilkinson's hall, second floor, on Mondsy evening, January 31st. A good time Is in store fur all who attend. liy order of the President. At Samuel Block's for 20 days children's suits worth $2.20 will be sold for OS cents, tf Jiidg Murphy Injured, Special to Hvc.nino IIebald. Ccntralia, Jan, 31. Judge Murphy was nrobablr futallv iniured this afternoon by1 being thrown from his sleigh near the Logan colliery. His horso was frightened by an electric car and ran away. The Judge Is in a precatious condition. To Curt Headache In 15 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Ati-Headache. All druggists. Canfleld for Treasurer. At a meeting of the Citizens' Standing Committee Saturday eveuiug John T. Can. field, manager for the Shenandoah lleef Company, was decided upon as the nominee for Borough Treasurer. Mr. canneia has ac cepted the nomination. He was born in Miuersville, but has been a rcsideut or this town since 1873. lie will make a strong candidate, as his record is above all sus picion and his qualifications beyond doubt. No fooling the people at Samuel IMock's. What you And marked down in men's and boys' clothing you get. tf The Team Wui Wrecked. Enoch Stenawlcz and Felix Savalskl furnished $300 bail each before Justice V Toomoy this morning on u charge of hiring a sleigh and horse from a liveryman aud re turning It in a wrecked state. The charge was made by James Shields, Jr. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Auti-IIcadache never falls, 25c. Kngugellient Caneelled, Manager Quirk, of Kaicr's opera house, Mahanoy City, telephoned the Hkhald this afternoon to announce that the "Girl From Frisco" company engagement booked for Ills house to-moirow night has been cancelled, The best gas lamp mantles in tho market' 35 cents at Brumm's. l-2I tf .Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, aud take uo other brand. It is the best flour made. A man with a bad back, Tli. kind that aches all day, and doesn't rasoat night, Is a grateful man when his back is cured, lie wants to tell his friends about it. Let, them know relief can bo had. Lots of fellow feeling In Shenandoah, Doan's Kidney Pills have cured so many acks. Head what this Shenandoah citizen says : James Goodlicad, of 333 West Oak street, lays : "I used to bare a great deal of pain n "iy kck and across my raUlatlng forward ltlU Downwards. 1 had also more or less ins- ress in my head, with an oppressing wcarl icbs and loss of energy. I could hardly tmightou up at times and auy attempt to 'toon cnu.,.,1 .i,.rn tnlnra. tn vn thrnnah mn fcCOuld lift nothing without , l.urtlnir me. ,.. .., , ,, A"" """"" "7 " V , vo cure for wcU troubles and I procured "" -"'"J go no a great deal or relief and made mo feci tetter than I had bcon for years. The lame- less disappeared and I did not have tho mckacho ill tho time as formerly. I have lo hesitancy in recommending Doan's Kid ley Tills to others troubled as I was." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. PricoBO cents. Mailed by Foster-Mllburn 2o Buffalo, N. Y sole agonts for tho U. S. Remember the name Doan's and take no "her. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 14, 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah an follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days. 10, 580, 703 9 81a. m., 1233, 3 10 and 0 07 p i Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week dav. 86. 7 05 a. m 12 S3 and 3 10 U. m. ror Heading and Philadelphia, week days, ,, 80i 7 M 9 H B.m., la 83, 8 10 and 8 07 p. m! lundays, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 703, 951 K, m. Fo'r Tmqua and Mahanoy City, week days! lo. 5 88, 7 03, 9 51 a. m., 12 83, 8 10 and 6 07 . m. "?;, ? ,J0 a. m ror ,,iiiinmflt,ui, auuum nuu lAWlflDurK, week days. 8 25, S 88, 7 05, 11 80 a. m.. 12 83, 7 2ft nunuays, saH,m For Maham Plane, weekdays. 2 10. 8 25. 5 88 Ton. 951, 11 30 a. m., 12 33, 3 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 85 and ASuSokLik da... 3 . 38, 7 05, 11 80 a. m., 12 33, 310,8 07, 725 and 85 p. m. Sundays, 3 25 a. ui. For Baltimore. Washington and the West via - ?' ? It., through trains i lea-( Heading 55 ii 2r ' m 8Vn nnd 7.27 i). u.. Sundays! 20, 7 00, 11 28 a.m., 8 46 and 7 27p.m. Addl- lays, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. m and 1 80, 4 100 p.m. Sundays. 5 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week ,r, 4 so. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 and 4 15 n. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week a.ndavs 11 MiTm ' ' ' Leave Rfadlng.week days, 1 85, 7 10,1008. a.m. ? 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 820 p. m. Sundays, 185 n ui. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2 83, 7 40 a. m. 280and oiop.m. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 43, 1123 a. 1 88, 5 60, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 Leave Mahanoy City, week days. 12 20,8 45, , 12 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 5 18, 6 22, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Jundays. 12 25, 3 45 .a. m. ,., , m rtn Q. ,nr,, ...A nJ' M' 7 67, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a "," 4 00 and 11 80 m- ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, . .,,.,.... Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and Qi,rt f ni,ttpmmttyn ixi'zrna, y w, iw w u, ui. aikuuiuiiniv tceturnlng leave Atlantic i;uy uepol, corner Weekdays Express, 7 35, 9 00 a m., 8 80, 5 80 p.m. Accommodation, 8 15 a.m. 4 05 p. m. j Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 80 p. m. Accom modation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m. rarlor ltrfl on all express trains. For further Information, annlv to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent br address A. SWEIOARD, EDSOS J. WKKKS. Clcn'l Hupt., Qen'l Pais'r Agt., Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. LADIES DOYOUKHOW OR.FKLIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho original and only FRENCH Bare ana renamo euro uu un uiur kot. Price. $1.00; eent by miui. Qenuine sold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. DR.THEEL60H- CURE GUARANTEED." " AK1KVU UN libit lljl l reuuo Nell-uliuie. Fieciui Jtieasei, r Irocele, HCrlcturei. No Ciitllnsr. Nmnll Undcvelopcil Orifiinl!l-ot SSVSSSSSSSl BLOOD POISON laullcaiei. Freth cases cured ltvt to lOiliiys. Bend lUcts. Btampa for llo&t 'TrHth,,ronlytrueinedtcal liooklixpoilnu Q-cfc.lakn.titute..ticlr trick. fescucmea vK0 ooooooooooooooooooooc 9 'S I International Successor of the "Unabridged." The One Great titflutlnrl Authority, So wrttea Hod. V. J, Wfluwr, Jnatlce I , ft, nupmitu i;uuri( I frit unci a rl oMhaV.N,lcVtrrlnUne Office, tba IT 8. Haprm ( Court, all the hUt Hu piemoconni.Bnaoinemr . ij aii mo douwjuoo. Wnrinlv Couimciitlccl h fitilA Hnr.iHntnr1n1 tlPiiU.ainlolhertAlueaior aUiioet witliout number. Xiivalualilc In Ilia houarhoM, ami to ( ilio luitrlier. HchoUr. nro- educator, ifHHiuniu man. uuu cn run utICT r" r . r" J POWDER Absolutely Puro Jiupi woilir niw tiBH.i III i-iiHUnw, Iluwnllnii Trcnty Will llo Dolnycrt. Waslilngton, Jnn. 31. It Is the In tention of the house leaders to offset as far as possible the action of the sen ate In passing; the Teller resolution by kllllni: that declaration of the sense of congress regnrdliiK the payment of the government's coin bonds In silver on a yea and nay vote in the house this week. This will lift the fenttiri' of tbp proceedings. While the full Repuuli- can strength in the house cannot be commanded against the resolution, no doubt Is expressed by those who have made It their business to canvass the situation that the majority against it will be decisive. As Boon ns the resolution Is reported back from the ways and means com mittee the rules committee will bring In a special order for its consideration. The time allowed for debate Is likely to be brief, as the leaders do not be lieve there Is any necessity for pro tracted debate, and moreover, a long discussion would measurably decrease the very purpose they have In view namely, a prompt and decisive nega tive reply to the senate's declaration. The remainder of the week will be de voted to appropriation bills. The Dis trict of Columbia is still under discus sion, and the fortifications bill Is on the calendar. The house leuders Intend to, give appropriation bills the right of way in order to make an early adjourn-1 ment possible. The moment the appro priation bills are out of the wav the new rules will be brought in, and after that the contested elections cases nnd tho bankruptcy bill will be brought forward. The senate proceedings of the week open with a speech by Senator Petti -grew dealing with the Hawaiian ques tion. Deyond this speech it is very difficult to forecast the outlook for the week. The diversion occasioned by taking up the Teller bond resolution has left the senate In a somewhat disorgan ized and unsettled condition, and with no prearranged program. The army and the legislative appro priation bills are already on the cal endar, and the consideration of the ag ricultural bill has been completed by the committee, bo that it will be re ported today. The probabilities are that the army bill will be the first of these measures to receive consideration, though there Is some disposition to dis place It with the legislative bill. Sena tor Allison, chairman of the committee on appropriations, said this morning that It was his purpose to have the ap propriation bills considered In advance of other measures, and if he adheres to this determination tho week may be largely taken uu with them. So far as enn now be seen there are few features In the bills already reported calculated to arouse discussion. There Is a feeling in certain quarters that the army bill should be amended by a pro vision for the increase of the army, and If such a chance should be at tempted It would give rise to a very spirited debate. The census bill also will be pressel for consideration during the week, and Senator Carter, chairman of the cen sus committee, said today that he was very hopeful of securing its passage In the near future. The debate upon the clv.il service will bo resumed when this bill is taken up, and the bill will be so amended as to give the control of the census bureau to the secretary of the Interior. The bimetalllst Republican senntors are still discussing the advisability of renewing tho financial agitation In the senate bv tho Introduction of some measure of their-owrrT though they do not seem aulte so intent upon this course ns they appeared to be Immedi ately succeeding the vote upon the Tel ler resolution. If they present a resolu tion it probably will be a declaration to the effect that the United States Is not committed to the gold standard.. The resolution repotted from the sen ate committee on privileges and elec tions declaring Mr. Corbett not to be entitled to a seat In the senate from Oregon Is also on tho senate calandar, and there Is a disposition In some quar ters to dispose ot tins as speedily as possible. In view of all the possibilities for de bate and delay Involved in these vari ous measures, it seems quite improb able that the Hawaiian treaty will re ceive much attention, at least in ex ecutive session during the week. Still, Senator Davis, chairman of the com mittee on foreign relations, announces It to be his purpose to move an execu tive session for the consideration of the treaty today, but it is possible that he may be Influenced by pressure from senators who have other measures re quiring immediate attention to post pone this motion for a few days. There Js a growing Impression that the. friends Of the treaty feel that their safest course Is In delay. They have made a very thorough canvass of the senate, and have not been able to discover where they can get more than 08 votes, whereas to ratify the treaty they will have to have CO. Senator Pettlgrew's determination to discuss the Hawaiian question In open session will have a tendency to take the direction of the ratification resolu tion out of the hands of the foreign re lations committee, and it may prove to be the opening wedge to a discus sion of the whole subject In open ses sion of the senate. His resolution de plares It to be contrary to the tradi t.ons of this country to acquire any territory so situated as to require a navy to nrotect it. This is a baa' llreen's Klaltii Cale. l'uree of pea, Iree, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. The Ushers' Meeting Tu-iilght. The pastors of the ill lie rent churches are invited to attend the reception tendered tho Ushsra' Association in their new rooms iu Sthe WilEinson building this evening, at 8:30 o'clock. Many uf our churches uro repre sented In the membership. The pastors will Ibe cordially welcomed. Grand Stall and Drawing. The l'huenix Fire Compauy will hold a ball and grand drawing to-morrow iilght in Kohbins' opera house, Tho drawing will bo for $50 in gold. A good time iu storo for all. . 1-31-St At Samuel Block's for 20 days overcoats worth flO.OO can be bought for $1.00. tf Chicken mul WHllles, A chicken and watllo supper will be hold In the btsctneut of All Saints church this even lug, between 5 and 8 p. in. Kendrlck House Free Lunch. Vegetablo soup will bo served, free, t all patrons to-night. Samuel Hloel; will oiler for tho next 20 days, men's and boys' odd suits that cost from fS to J10, at ft. tf IiNJUfjGTIOiN APPMED FOH The Borough Proceeds Against Lakeside Hallway Company. Ihc RULE GRANTED THIS MORNING ! It Is Made Returnable on February 14th. If the injunction Is Granted the Cars Will be Stopped at the Bor ough Line. Pottsvllle, Jan. 31. An important legal proceeding was instituted before Judges licchtol and Koch at the I'otUvilln court this lnomiug by J. II. I'omeroy, Ksij., so licitor for the borough of Shcnamlouh. Steps were taken towards procuring an injunction to restrain Tho I.aki sido Hallway Company and the Schuylkill Traction Company from operating or running their cars within tho limits of that borough. The grounds of the suit nro that tho de fendant companies havo not complied with the conditions set foith iu tho ordinances by which tho right of ways were granted, and that they have refused to comp'y with tho conditions, although repeatedly requested to do so by the proper borough authorities. The suit is instituted by direction of the Borough Council. Tho caption of tho bill makes the com plainants "A. P. Tabor, Chief Burgess of tho Borough of Shenandoah, and tho ISorougli of Shenandoah." Tho hill is sworn to by A. P. Tabor, Chief Burgess; Charles T. Straughn, President, and William J. Watkius, Secietary of tho Borough Council. The chief lecitals of tho bill are as fol lows : "That the said Lakeside Hallway Company obtained by ordinance from tho said Horough of Shenandoah, permission to enter upon and construct a railway upon certain streets of said Horough, which said ordiuanco provided, intcr-alia, "that tho top of the rails of said main track shall not be higher than one inch, aud shall in all casts ho put down so that tho tops of the rails will be even with tho established grades of the respective streets," and that said ordinance should be accepted by tfSt,-nid Lakeside Itailway Com pany within niGjfe days after the passago of tho same. Kk "That the said ESkeside Itailway Company accepted within the thnu prescribed, ami agreed to tho terms of said ordinance, and entered upon the construction of said rail way. That they duly obtained from the Surveyor of said borougli the grado of the streets upon which they wore authorized to construct their tracks. Among other streets upon which they were authorized to enter aud construct their tracks was one on Lust Centre street, between Bowors and Union streets, iu said borough. "That the said Lakeside Itailway Company nnd their employes, entered upon said Centre street, between Itowers and Union streets aforesaid, and in violation of said ordiuanco and of their acceptance thereof, and of tho grade furnished bv thn Stirvi.vnr Iof said Horough, constructed their track, eigbt to ten inches above established grade . ..r i......ni. i i i UI UIO UUIUUU, TTIIVIUUJ J. 11U9 UCCI1 1QIIU- crcd impossible for tho said Borough to prop erly grado tho said street On either side of said tracks, or enable the abutting property owners to properly curb or pave their side walks. Notwithstanding frequent notice to the above respondents, they have refused and still do refuse to comply with the provisions of said oidinanco concerning the grade on said street. "That tho Schuylkill Traction Company now and for a long time past have leased mid operated tliesaid Lakeside Itailway Company, and are now using the said street for the pur pose of a trolley line; that said respondents havo lioec notified time after time to lower said railway on Centre street, between Bowers and Union streets, to tho established grade, as required by the Borough Ordinance, which they havo refused to do and still re fuse to do, to tiio groat iujury of your com plainants." The bill concludes with the prayer, "That a preliminary injunction bo granted against .said Jefendant companies, their agents, ollicersanil employes, restraining them from using tho said street iu Sheuauiloah for the purpose of operating or running their cars, until further orders of thu court." The rule was made returnable ou February 1 1th. COURT NI11VS, Judges Pershing aud Koch sst in Xo. 2 court room this morning, where they rend opinions and heard motions, after which license applications for old aud now stands were taken up. Judgo Beclitcl announced that Judge Ilud lirli, of Heading, will be horo at 11 a. in., February loth, to bear arguments in six cases, amoug which ate Korida vs. Schuyl kill Traetlou Company; Ward vs. Lakeside Electric Hallway Company; and Walbridge vs. Schuylkill Llectric Hallway Co. Mrs. Louisa S. Lawrence, widow of Wash ington Lawrence, died at the resldenco of her son-in-law, N. Webster Major, of Port Carbon, yesterday, uf typhoid fever, con traded from drinking Schuylkill river water Iduriug a recent visit to Philadelphia, 1 LIt'KNSB TItANSrEHllED. The license for tho Ferguson House was to day transferred from 11. M. Weidonsaul to Thomas II. Hutchison. JUItOKS DUAWN Tho following rosidents of town havo been drawu for Jury duty on Match 7th : Qrand Jury, Frank Muley, jeweler. Petit Jurors : Charles Haskius, miner; Edward Miles, clerk; John Watson, laborer; John Burns, laborer; Martin Ward, laborer. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. From March 3rd. Will he the Ituln ut I., floldln's Mammoth store. The popular clothing mart ef Shenandoah, L. Uoldlu's mammoth store, is tho sicno of much activity just now. He will dispose of his present stock to the people of Shenan doah at auction prices until February 111. Afterthat date thostock will he removed tu New York and sold at auction. Take ad vantage of the opportunity, aud secuie clothing at SO cents ou the dollui. After March 3rd strictly one price to all, rich and poor, will be the rule, lour child can coino to this storo and securo clothing as chesp as if you came yourself. My storo is the leading clothing house iu Shen andoah and wo ure confident that with Due Price we ran prosper fully as well as we do ut present under the cut rate system. I will deposit a check for $200 with a responsible Shenandoah citizen as a forfeit to any charit able Institution iu case it may be showu that 1 have deviated from the One Price system after March 3rd, leOS, Every article lit the store will be marked with plain figures and at a prlco so low that people will bo ashamed to ask us to reduce It. By February 10th, wo arc going to send our stock now ou hand to the auction houses, but until that dato we will give tho benefit to the people of Shenan doah aud vicinity. Until February 10th wo will positively sell our goods way below cost to make room for our new stock, MAiiuom C'lotimno Housk, L. Goldin, Prop., 0 and 11 South Mtln street, 1-20-tf Shenandoah, Pa. ONE CENT. Removal The undersigned begs to an nounce to the public that he will have a Closing Out Sale before moving to his new place of busi ness, commencing January 27. We invite every one to call at our store, and examine the few lots of Ladies' and Misses' COATS and CAPES, which will be sold out at one-half less than the original price. We have a large line of single and double shawls that will be sold at 25 per cent, less than the regular price. Several numbers of white and colored blankets, ".nd a large selection of comforts and white spreads will be sacrificed at 25 per cent, less than the regular price. R. F. GILL, Corner Main and Lloyd Streets Another lluslliess Alan to Itetlro. Having devoted my attention to another branch of business, I will closo out my entire stock in my fully equipped shoe storo at genuine closing ont prices. This is a golden opportunity. Womer's, 121 North Main street. 1-13-tf There's Just What You Want. Tan-Tina (25c.) for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. Operations Upon the Kye. Dr. J. P. Brown will in tho near futuro open offices in Mahanoy City, where he will practice medicine and surgery iu all its branches, including eye, ear, noso and throat. Spectacles aud eye-glasses adjusted, artificial eyes inserted and operations upon eye performed. M0-2m J. P. Buowx, M. D. Rid Yourself of Rheumatism Buy Ked Flag Oil, 25c. At Uruhlcr Bros., drug storo. I'lrat Tire! l ire! Insuro your property from loss in the oldest aud strongest cash companies ; Phlla. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford File Ins Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But Tako Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 23c. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. Two ;ollars for u Curcnus. Telephone or telegraph to M. Ulrich & Son, Ashland, Pa., when you havo a dead horse, mulo or cow. They will pay you $2 00 aud remove it promptly. ll-30tf ir.iuiniiKiiiiiniiiiiiiir.niniillllllllill iiiiimiiliiiilhrrfrrn'g O'NEILL BROS.! I 106 South Main St. M FlIIIIIIMIIIIlllll.nilll minlllllllllulllllllllllilliilllllim-a I The cheapest furniture house 3 Iti hin mill noli The prices and goods other dealers are ofiering the pub lic cannot "toucli" our stock. ImnmrrrhmnrnnHinninininnininnHnniniinnwa O'NEILL BROS, j I06 South riain St. gyjuJIllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllCT Not a Great Jump It is not u great jump to get from one year to ntiothcr. Greatest trouble, is I you cnu never jump buck. Here we are again, we never had 93 Deiore, out we lmvc had clianges of years before now. Wc never had these bargains before, but we have had bargains before now. There is improvements everywhere. Just as the years grow better as we go alone so the goods improve and the prices are much more attractive, Wo keep nothing but first-class -GROCERIES- always new and fresh. T.J. BROUGHALL, 25 South Main Street.
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