1v EVENING HERALD KSTAiii.isimn 1810. I'uMljliod tivory Kreiilnn, Kirrpt Hundnjr, nl Sovtn Jamhn HTBEKr, Nitn fmr-rttn. The HprMliI Is ilelivrixil ItiSlioiiiitiitiwii and Hie (utrronnillnK Ioa-.h f or it i rnnt. woek, imij -Mil . V the onrrlcr. Hy niall 00 n y wr. or i cent, n month. tHcyAtile In advance. Ailvertlse merits ctmrifeu nconrtilUK to pavc uml (Kwltlon. The ptibllslieia reserve tlio right to chiiiiee tlio portion of mlrertlctiient whenevnr tlie nub-"fttlo-i ol news ilenmtnl. It. Tlio right Is iri"rvil to rcjf'uny ilvertlntiient, whether p-iliHw or not, ..nit the imlill.hern ih- cieem liiir"r. AilvrrtlvltiK rain maile known iihiii niilltlon. Kiiterwl t the uontiiSlr t Hhi immlonli, nmt claw mall iimttor THMCI'HONK CONNKCriON "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald TUESDAY. PEHHUAHY 1. 1S(H. Tlic Horougli Illectlotl. Both tlio Citizi'iis mid Pi'inoeriitlo parties lmvu coiiiiilt'tt'd their buroujili and ward tit-kuth, iitnl from now until the lflth inst.. election tiny, thuro will be much ui'tivity uuioni tlio loRftl political wire-pullers. Tlio uletv tlonof lnuniclpulonicfrsis of ureuter Importance to tlio citizens of tlio town tliun tlio foleetloli of either county, htato or liutlonal ofllciuls. Ami especially in this tmo In l of uretice to Counciluion uud member of the School Hoard. CJroat euro xhould be exerclseil by the voter in ousting- bin voto for candidate for tlioso positions of trtiht and responsibility. For thi.s rous-on, wo think tlio nominees of tlio Oiti.on puny will compiiro favorably with tlto.e of the opposition. Kach man upon the ticket from the candidate for Bor ough Treasurer to that of tljo small est wurcl olllee is worthy and capable of filling the po-ition to which they respectively aspire, und tlioy one uiul nil deserve the confidence and respect of thoir fellow-citizens. xS'othitig can bt said iigiiinst their characters as privatu citi.eus, and as public olllcials tlioy would bear tlio same scriitinity. Tlio Citizens party presents an ex cellent borough ticket, in John T. Ciiuileld for Horougli Treasuror and Jacob Bamberger for liorotiu;li Audi tor. This your tbo citizens of isliuu andoab will, for tlio llrHt tiiuo, be af forded the opportunity of selecting n man for the iirst named position, in accordance with tlio law. Heretofore the Borough Council has made the appointment. The emolument ol the olllee make it one of the niosl desirable within the gift of our people. Ho will receive two per cent, of all moneys pas-ing through his hands, which will make his sular be twoen $1800 and i?14im. At preeiii tlio Treasurer receives 'OO.OO. Mr. Oanliold, the Citizens nominee, has been a resident of t tit? borough for the past twenty-live years, and is one of our most progressive and promi nent citizens. There is no (juestion as to his qualifications. Ho has held many positions of trust, and is at present manager of one of our leading industries. He will mako a strong candidate and will receive a large complimentary voto from the Demo crats. Tlio candidate for Auditor, Jacob Bamberger, who is the retiring mem ber of the Board, lias shown himself to bo the right man in the right place, and possesses all tho qualillca tioiiH to till that olllee. Ho deserves a ro-olection for faithful service and wo believe tho people will freely ac cord him a hearty endorsement. What is true of tlio borough ticket, is equally true of tho ward nominees for Council and School Board. In the First ward, tho Gibraltar of the local Democracy, Charles K. Smith is tlio candidate for Council and Robert Anderson for School Director. Both are competent, and their nomination will utTord the citizens of that ward an opportunity to rebuke the people responsible for tho tactics at the re cent primaries. In the Second' ward V. E. Magargle is a candidate for re-election to Coun cil, and his record as a member of that body during tlio past three years bears the closest scrutiny. Ho is a large property owner and one of our leading business men qualifications that fit him for tho position. The nominee for School Director, Edward Mulick, is a young man closely identi fied with tlie party's interests, and a staunch Hiipportor of tlio free public schools. He Is young and energetic, and knowing the needs of thesehools has the ability to suggest a reined for any shortcomings that may bo discovered in tlie future, and with all ho is popular. The nominees in the Third ward where a nomination on tlie Citizens tioket isequivulent to an election are no strangers to tlie voters. William Neisweiitor for the one year term and David R. Jaiuos for the long torm, are at present members of that body, und it is safe to say tlioy willcoutinuo to represent the people in that capac ity. Botli take an active part in tlie deliberations of Council. Vov Sohool Directors, Jolm 11. Martin and George Holvey will lead their Democratic opponents by the usual Citizens majorities. Sir. Martin has always been closely identified with educational matters, and his colleague on tho ticket will no doubt prove his wortli long before his term expires. While tho Fourth ward is con sidered debatuhlo ground, with a slight inclination towards the Do mooraoy, yet there is every reason to believe that tho Citizens candidates will besuccessful. Arthur Whomsley, the nominee for Council, Is well and favorably known, and has every qualification as a member of the Ail A Dr. Duviu For five years Mrs. Jane S. Dane, N i'h field, Vi , v.- is afliictcil with Kidney Disease and Rheuma tism. She suffered so she could not turn over in bed. Four bottles of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Ur.Mnnv completely cured her. That was two years ago, and there has been no return of either trouble. municipal government, and will ln,'b late solely in tlio interest of tlio ttroutost good to the grottiest number. His colleagtio. Louis Hopkins, though a roiini; man, has Hie nei -lilt? lux'i'ss'irv mike a faithful : dian of the interests of tho seho Not tainted with partisan feeling ' will legislate with a liberality du. n' constituents. The handsome majority nwi' R. D. Reese at the prillllirv olf attests that ttolitleliiati's liomil . among tlie voters of Ills own p- . Among tlie Democrats, too, he inanv admirers who recognize in ii' a conscie'itiniis and energetic poi : oilicial. Mr. Kecse, during his in years hi Council, lias ocenpie I prominent position and boen ideiri tied with every movement Iookui to the advancement of the to i. His record alone is sttfllciont reemn inundation to secure re-election. Tlie candidate for School Director i equally popular and well known Benjamin Brovton has many friend among tlio Democracy, which if Nitres for him a large complimentary voto. lie has never sought nor hel-. public olllee, and has always take an active part in public matters. UN is a popular nomination from ever; standpoint. As an advocate of the Citizo s party, the 11 Kit ami has herein pre sented briefly the candidates of that party and feels confident that th" choice of the voters of the p.irt will be ratified at tlie polls on the loth inst. Against tho Democrat i candidates we have nothing to '.tv The people aro supreme and will fide into whose hands the boro.ur1' gmeriiinent shall he entrusted FREE EYE EXAMINATION Examination Mutlo at tbo Route or Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY. Polmlnri wanted in embroidery nnd fuiu' necillo work Lentous civen vcry uftcrnumi All UlmUof HtaliliiugUunu. Miss Laura Folmer, Corner Mnln and I.lod Ktn., bhcnnnduili 7S K Yo U R 0 EALE R Fo R Th E. M. L i & IF 1 VitilJi in " " D CFr-SCTn AT oNc& THi'i, LUTON'S HITZiLIZEFl . centra! or special debility, wakeful, us. tporinatorliGca, emissions, Impotency, ireils, etc. Corrects functional disorders, I'ed by errors or excesses, quickly re&torins t Munhood la old or young, givinz vigor md enjih where formervreakness prevailed. Con rut r "k .b'-, simple, effectual, and leidmate Cur O3 Quick and Thorough ' e'f dtciivtd cy imitationt: iu&isi oe ION'S Vltallzers. Sent sealed il your dru i 1 x-, not have if. Price SI per pkge, 6 for $5, t ib written guarantee of complete cure. I rmalii.n. rcferencei, etc., free and con6dcntul. S nd us iti.leir.cntc! case aud 25 ct. for a wcclc'i vul treatment. One only sent to each per&oa. C von Km CO , D03T0N, MABE old nt Klrtln'fl drug store. Hlienandoali, P- .- ! 2 C nniIEJ'9 vob r.iTimit hf Ib UtIWII UTIll h ronifilv l.lif? l. Jcctetl directly tu tii Heat of tlioNO cllMcasi or tho iciilto-l.liiarj OrscnitM, require i. (ranraiitccd in 1 to i days. Nmullpluliiimr! rS TTT US "E "ee. hy mall, ui.Ou. up r ji..jLttioia only hy S. P. KIKL1N, Sea(!c.ll. PilllAllEU'illA, fA. Hr"CURE f,UAaNTKED. jcwitiic if t i.il'l , rt witltk, , Nultitlmf. tiirvt .i.i m. u., Xi llvucrlv. hlfi I..- f. Jio t'lillll. Mmiill Unili t'lopicl Oi uiinn.V I.t jS'nWSii BLOOD POISUK - "''J.iwoiuruifcHiiKmKj'.npoillIia Uuucka&fakvlustUuteMUeir tricks AiwuwieiV I Tho nosy Froshnoss I And a velvety softness of the skin Is I ...... M c" BIU IS I DTI rlalilv nlttninp ,vl nuh, itn. ...... Oomplezlan ."owder. r WORCESTER 1 Aro CURED with 3nncdy's favorite Remedy. is good for Kidney, Bladder and inaty ailments, which it cures ckly. Constipation yields at once. ATI Blood Diseases arc permanently cured. Women's l'cculiar llh cannot exist if this great remedy is taken. SI a bottle. Amjl Iiit Party ol' KlcunltUers. New York, Feb. 1. Sixty men with ?C00 each und provisions enough to Inst them for nine months will leave this city Thursday for the Klondike. They will tiavel liy rull as far us Seattle, and then tako a ship for Juneau. The party Is composed of Germans mainly, and Is known as the Peter Schramtneti Klondike party. The members of the 1 expedition represent almost all the Various trades nnd two professions. The men propose to remain Tor nine months, ! and if they are successful they may re muln for a year. Double Miirilei'oi''H Awful ( oiiI".mIi)m Ilurllngton, la., Feb. 1. Abe Storms has confessed the murder of Mrs. Fanny ltathburn and her daughter Mary. The confession was mnde to Chief of Police Grenler and the county attorney. Siornier rays he committed the deed on .Sunday night, Jan. 23. He killed the mother llrst, in the cellar. Then he en tlied the little chi Into the bedroom .ib mi', and after a terrible struggle to 1 1 ! ixe hei.iut her throat. Threats of iy...l;uig are heard on ull sides. A Deadly (ii'iidn OohmIiuj. Philadelphia. Feb. 1. Giovanni Car tclla, aged 31 years, was Instantly killed I yesterday at the Fifty-eighth street crossing of the Baltimore and Ohio I railroad by being struck by a shifting . engine. It was at this same crossing ; that Thomas Patterson was killed Sun- 1 day night. Cartellu leaves a widow and i one child. to cinti: a coi.i) is onu day. I Tnko Litntlvo Ilroino Quinine Tablets. All ! druggists refund the money if it falls to euro. 25c. Tlio genuine lms L. H. Q. on each tablet. Veteran Itotlrocl Joiii'iiatlHt Dead. Newark, N. J Feb. 1. Joshua J Chandlee died In the New Jersey Homt for Disabled Soldiers In Kearney Sat urday night, aged CG years. He waf born in Oxford, Pa., May 1, 1S31. Hi early engaged In newspaper work, and then became Identified with several of the leading papers of central Pennsyl vania as special correspondent. Sub sequently he edltqd the Kaston Free Press. Hefore the war he secured an Interest In the WVmlngton (Del.) Ga zette, and became its managing euitor. He served in the army throughout the war. and afterward fllleu a number of positions on Philadelphia nnd other papers, including the loik (Pa.) Tri bune. New Brunswick (N. J.) News and Dover (Del.) Journal. Murder In tho Second Decree. West Chester, Pa Feb. 1. ltalph Moore, aged 20 years, who shot and In stantly killed his grandfather last Au gust, yesterday pleaded guilty of mur der In the second degree In court. He will be brought up for sentence later In the week. The crime was committed at Mlnktown during a beer drinking so ciable. During a quarrel between young Moore and a man named Benjamin Moore, not a relative, the former ran Into the second stury of his uncle's house und fired off a shotgun. The con tents struck Iteuben Segner, the grand father, Instantly killing him. Th a Greatest Discovery Yet. V. M. Ilcpinc, editor Tiskilwa, 111., "Chief," says : "We won't keep house with out Dr. King's New Discovery fur Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. Experimented with many others, but nerer got the true remedy initii wo used Dr. Klus'a New DiscoTerv. I No cither remedy can take its place in our home, us In it we h.tvo a certain anil sure I uro for Couijlis, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc " It is idln to experiment with other ; lemedies, even if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's Now Discovery. ! They are not as good, because this remedy liasa record ol ctiresnml besides is guaranteed. It nevor falls to satisfy. Trial bottles frco at A. Wasley's drug store. A-llninb In Havana. Havana, Feb. 1. At about midnight a man named Luis Coro I.azo, who re cently returned to Cuba from the Af rican prisons, exploded a bomb at the private residence of the Conservative ex-mayor of Havana, Senor Miguel Diaz. Tho noise of the explosion was heard throughout Havana, although the scene of the explosion was at Jesus Del Monte. Tho door was broken and a larce hole was made In the house. The Diaz family and those inhabiting neighboring houses were panic stricken. Dazo was captured while attempting to escape. William Pardons n Cartoonist. Derlln, Feb. 1. Kmperor William, It Is reported, has pardoned Ilerr Trojan, j editor of The Kladderadatsch, who was sentenced a few days ago to two months' imprisonment in a fortress for lese majeste In cartooning the emperor. The caitooi ropiesented Frederick tho Great, Napoleon. Alexander the Great and Leunldns reading Emperor Will lam's speech delivered at the ceremony of Bwearhifj In the guards recruits, when his majesty remarked that in order to be a Rood soldier It was neces sary to be a good Christian. A llurr ,-iuioiii ii Tun. Vienna, Feb. 1. A hurricane ragf.-d nere fauimay night and continued y. terday, doing great damage to pre erty. tearing off roofs and blowlnc windows, it has been dangerous to venture on the streets, and there have many accidents. Croniatcd in Hoc Ilointi, New York, Feb. 1. Mrs. Kllon Day, 60 years of age, was burned to death in her flat on Eighty-eighth street last night. A lamp exploded, and her cloth ing caught fire. Hefore help arrived she was dead. Flamot Destroy a Hwlss Vlllntro. Berne, Feb. 1. The village of Itan dogne, In tho canton of Vnlals, has been burned to the ground, A woman and two children perished In the llamea. The disaster Iibb caused great distress. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Illdge, 0,, says, After two doctors gave, up my boy to die, I Kived liliu from croup by using One Minute Cough Cute." It is the quickest and most ttiUtla remedy for coughs, colds and all hroat ami lutig troubles. C. II. Hageiibucli. i One Minute Cough Cure cures quickly, i ' Tuat'a what you want I (J. II, HagenWh. NUGGETS DP NEWS. Three sailors who weie cuRt away on Kaster Island were rescued and taken to San Francisco. C. V. YnuiiR anil child were Killed hy their huasj" being struck hy a locomo tive at Orepnsvllle, o. Several convicts In the Indiana peni tentiary have become Insane because of a lack of employment. A child was burned to death In an alleged Ineendlnty fire on Iieechwood boulovatd, Pittahurg. Mrs. Phoebe uant- r lost her life hi trying to save her son from their burn ing house In New York. A monster meteor, which foil near Dubois, la., caused the Impression that an earthquake had occurred. A 13-year-old boy una In a New York polite court, chanted with beating his mother and threatening to kilt her. John Loimhney, nf PIttston, l'a was phot and killed hy a Polander last night. They had quarreled over a trivial mat ter. Hunch Acker, a you man living In 1'aterson, N. J,, hu liiTome violently Insane from the excessive smoking of cigarettes. Mary A. Nowmycr, a young woman of Jersey rity, w.'s pet haps fatally beaten and robbed hy three men at West Hohoken. While suffering from alcoholic mania, Lieutenant It. T. Walsh, U. S. A., at tempted suicide on the steamer Alex ander while bound from London. A young woman student of the Iowa State university was kidnaped by haz crs in a carriage, the horse ran away, and tho girl was badly Injured. Mrt, Mary Ulrd. IlarrUburii. l'a.. stys. "My child is worth millions to mo; yet 1 would have lost her by croup had I not in vested twenty-five rcnti In a bottlo of One Mhiutt Cough Cure." It cures ci)Ujhs, colds nnd all throat and lung troubles. 0. II Hagoubuch; I:p.o ut it. . .. .if. i m : i i r id i! e a A. '.i my. ;v . , .. V I I '"I s, i.t al sembly .v. 1 la night by tho Inli '.A ', s't, :f.n : i.et t.itu. :i li i'.uLtii.n of a result) tluii cen-u infr anu reque.-i Ing the n signatlt n of Kdwurtl Muiphy, Jr., se nlor T'nited States senator from tins state, frr voting fir the Teller slhei resolution. The m.olutlun btought to their feet n number of the members ol the minority with objections. The, could not object to the Introduction ol the resolution, but they slgnllled theh Intention to deba'e the proposition. The resolution was m ide a special older for next Mond: . evi .iin SSer lieaBtth Restored ii. 1 "if TIIEml-oryof-l epl-ji sncss can only be rcaliztJ by in.-o rlu hv.o experi enced It. Kcr-.ottsne-.s, Rlooploisness, headache?, ncural.'ij. ana 11:. -t ! .Iscrablo feeling of uuretit, i a.'i suicly ha i uiodby Dr. Miles' Itcstoratlvo Kcrriuo. So certain la Dr. Miles of this fact that, all drnsgldt3 aro authorized to refund prlco paid for tho first bottlo tried, providing it does not benefit. Mrs. Henry Ilruns, wlfo of tho woll kuo-n blacksmith nt GrandJtinctlon, Iowa, rnys: 'I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, headucho and Irregular menstrua. Ion t mflcrlng untold misery for yens. I use J various advertised remedies for feinalm om plaibts besides being under tho caro of lorn 1 physicians, without help. I noticed in I)r. Miles' advertisement tho testimonial of a lady cured of ailments similar to irpnio, and I shall never ceaso to tlmnk that lady. Her testimonial Induced me to m.o lir. Miles' Nervlno and Nervo and Liver I ills, which restored mo to health. I cannot, say enough for Dr.Miles'ltcmcdioa." FFtB&fflffffldfSi Dr. Miles' Ilomcdles EBSV nJ'W Dr. rosold by all drug ;lsts under a positive cuarantoe, fir-.t bottlo icnoflis or money ro fuudctl. Iloulv oa dis eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, Mllc?ft' Sff tti ! nervine: K- Rootoroo Health Dlt. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS D It. W. II, YINGST, VETEIUNARY SURGEON. Graduate and Iite ItcslUent House Surgecp tlio University State of N, Y. Headquarters :-Commerclat Hotel. Shenaiuloal THItUE VKAK COUItSE. Calls night or duy promptly rerponded. JJ" M. 11UHKB. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW . Ofllce Kgan building, cor er of Main an Centre streets, Hlicimudoali. r if. poMitnoy. f) ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Hhenaniloali, Pa. JJj V. 8IIOI5MAKKH, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pltOl'. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Ixclc Box 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. IlavtnK studied under some of tlio lies) mostrisle Indon ond l'arls, will give lucBoni ui, iuu viuiiiiiiuimunn. guitar nim voeal culturo. Termr reasonable. Address In care ol Htrouso the jeweler HheuandoAli. ftej4 "Vujrf"1! Those filio once buy SUKLIU'S Veep coming oacK for it. This ad mixture makes the flavor of cof fee delicious. Ail Grocers. ALL I iwifji-uuAK t wh;k upccific eor'nii-APA P01 t Porlntky'a drug utoro, Centre street. mm t leizr-iOi-iP; fi 5! 1-1 M mm.: best, by adding a lit- tic of Seelig's m r nrH i n n rF WtmY PELLS! arc a comfort to themselves and the reason so many tamillcs mess THE GENUINE JOKAOT HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT It has done more to make strong, healthy children than any other nutri tive Unit., because it makes Strong, Healthy Mothers, PRINCE GEORGE FOR CRETE. Hultiin Will I'l'Dbiilily llo Ccimpnllc'tl to Accept II I in as (iovoi'iior. London, Keb. 1. There Is an Impres sion heto that the sultan In the end will be compelled to accept Prince George as travel nor of Crete. It Is strong enough to provoke discussion of tho consequences, namely, that the Turks, with Mohammedan feeling aroused, will be I' s1- disposed than ever to evacuate Thcsmi'y, and that the Ualkan states, alteady disturbed and restless, will be likely to ask compen sation for Greece's virtual gain of Crete. The Kuropeun concert ns to the far cast Is temporarily dissolved, with Ger many and Austria cm ond side and the other powers on the other, but It Is not beyond ro-establlslmient. The Greeks are likely to be cnlmer and more content with the dynasty, but there are fears of worse than the exist ing anarchy for a time In Crete. For Infants and Children. Tin fis- wraiper. Buy Keystonetlour. Bosuro that tho name f.Essin & Bark, AkIiIhiicI, Pa., is printed ou ctvnr Jin.t I'lio l loi bin I.liiiltril Will Agiilu Itllii on tlio Southern Itullwny. Tlio Florida Limited, which is the syn onym of all that is elegant in modern rail way trains, and which during its former scrvieo lias been a prime favorite for tourists from tlio North seekiiiL' thn mild rlimntn nl" Flotilla, will bo placed in service lij' the ' houtlicrn ltailway about tho first week in January. IMS. With its return to service this train, which will bo solid Pullman vestibuled between Now York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features in tho way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not heretofore) piesented, and which will bo destined to add still further to its already well established popularity. Tho .Southern ltailway is having l.ullt for tho Florida Limited serv'co threo tralus.each containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping car.-", a compartment ear and a library and observation ear. each ear com plete hi all its appointments and equipped with the very latest devices and appliances for tlio comfort and convenienco of tho pas sengers. While no schedule has as yet been announced, it can ho stated that it will bo tho quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St. Augustine, and will ho so planned that passengers can leavo Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tho clay nnd ar rivo at St. Augustino before nightfall of tho following day. Philadelphia Keeonl. " "1 Notice. Applications for lurther informa tion addressed to Jno. M. lleall, district Passenger Agent, Southern ltailway, 82S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receivo prompt attention. 10-25-tf j It Only Happens WINTER UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE. SjlSieii l,d5TW1"bfr-, WhPyotate. we don't-we whack the orice" on Z 1 hS tS? wjll not sell themselves-or on random pieces or lots. That was the Up-to-Date way since our existTr Jt is more than ever the Up-to-Date way. Clean, sprightly stocks that keep us on the ji"r andTou o,!'tlL jump are the only welcome ones here. And that is what brings you sometimes Half P ices 0 Sod "that we brought into the store since the leaves fell. g tUat Underwear. Wc have the largest and most complete line of cjcut's uticler wearevcr shown in Schuylkill Co. We were early buyers and OVrlflpl iin fnriO rn fHMceutly put on woolen r' Hoods. This uives us the opportunity of selling those goods front 25 to 40 pet cent. cneaper than any ol our competitors. We have them in Swits Conde high grade glove fitting apparel, red flannels, natural wool, camel's hair fleece lind and Derby ribbed wool. We have held back 48 dozen shirts and drawers, heavy wool, fleece lined, nt 50 cents. Wc guarantee to be Ji.oo values. Heavy cotton fleece lined nyi cents. We must close our stock out. Hats and Caps. attention to dciiartiucnt. Our stiff hats are utt ccmallcd ill styles and prices, as we pay close that x? buy ut close mar gins and sell at small profits. That is solely responsible for our immense hat trade we have established. W c quote a few prices : Stiff hats.black and brown, all shapes and styles, for fi, Wcguarantccthcm to be the newest thing In the market. Our S1.50 and 51.75 hat cannot be bought elsewhere less than f 2.50. Our $ 2.00, jfe 50 anil $3.00 hats arc the nobbiest and neatest blocks mnde of uugeasiug wearing qualities. wm 1 cjr Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . House, MAX LEVIT, Prop. ii) pride of their parents PLOT TO KILL THE SHAH. An Alleuri-il 'o!ixilrncv to linoo Ills Younger llrotlioc on tho iiirnuo. Berlin, Feb. 1. The Post says it learns from Husslan souiceu of the discovery of a conspiracy at Teheran. Persia, to murder the shah and to Install a young THE SHAH OF PERSIA, er brother nt the palace. Mouznffer Ed Din, the shah of Persia, has six young er brothers, of whom the eldest Is Mas sud Mlrza, born In 1SK0, and the second Is Kamran MIrza, born In lSEjC. Prosperity comes quickest to tho man whosu liver is in good condition. DoWltt's Little ICitrly Itl-,crs aru famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, indigestion and all stomach uud liver troubles. C, II. Ilageu liucii . Vononililo ' t up'o li vnrcTcl. Hutlor, Intl., Feb. 1. Yesterday An drew Casi'beer, 92 years old, was grant ed a divorce from his wife, Mt 0 Jane Caseb-er, but -a few years younger than himself, who now lives with a daughter In Chicago. Mr. Casebeer yesterday walked a long distance In a blinding; blizzard to be present at the trial. Ho Is hale and hearty. Italy May IK'tiuco near initio. Home, Feb. 1. In the chamber of deputies the minister of finance, Slgnor Luzzatl, replying to question's on the subject, declared that the customs duty on wheat could be entirely abolished, but. he added, it could safely be re duced. TRBATOIT fob mm mi TRIAL WITHOUT EXPENSE. Tbo famouSAppUancoand Uemedlcs of tnoHrloModlcnt Co.nowforthelirsttimo otretcd on trial wltboutexpenso to sny honest man. KotaituPurtobonald liwiavniicc, -yuro- -tiS-of-Ertor4J it ejeacs in kjiu or xounir. wancood Xtdly Itcstotc-d. How to Enlargo and 8trencthca Wealr. nri.im-pIoi.pii Vnrilnna of Body. Absolutely unfailing Homo s. , '. J. ,ir UllHTHOUC'IIie, Aplaluottorbynnrci of high stnndlnjr, ERIE ttimn rn ifK: "r j m..ini SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST 'fi niniiinmtin nniinr 'UKHIdilimi HUUit. Once a Year. PI AKE it your particular business to call cn us before purchasing or Inspecting else where. We can show you the greatest money saving values. Our store never fol lows others, but lead. Our store may not be the largest In area of space, but It Is In! stock and cheapest In prices. Fine Imported So'ftiK that Silk Mufflers, winter end of any purchaser. We have them ranging in juice from 50 cents to 2.25. GLOVES, I'rom 50c pair and wards. per up- COLORS : Tan, brown and red. Woolen gloves of every description French Kid palms with As tra k butt backs and woolen lined. Trice Si. 00, a special offer. Our stock of working gloves cannot be surpassed. This is the w SI ' M 11 THE UP-TO-DATE HAT TO THE LAND OF JJUNBHINE And Flowers, the Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via tlio trim pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Kuttto," which traverses a region of perpetual stmslilno, whero snow storms, bUzr-arcls or high altitudes tiro unknown. Pullman first nnd second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Toxas, Old and Now Moxlco, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novada, without change. Quick timo, low rates, and all tlio coinfortaof modorn railway improvement guaranteed to all who pur chaso tickets via tlio Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full Information, dropapostal canl, J. P. MuCnim, T. P. Agent. B10 Rail" road avenue, Eluiira, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, New York, 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, O. E P. At. MOTHER'S FRIEND I Jl takes matried m W cvftmr-n thrnltcth the wliole period of pregnancy in s.ifetv and com- It U used externally and it relaxes the muscles so that mere is no uis cotnfoit. It prevents and relieves morning sickness, headache and rising breasts.' shortens labor and preserves 4l,n ,,ltir'c mrl- ish fosm. SI a bottlo at druggists. Send for a Free copy of our illus trated booklet about MOTHER'S rRIEND. Tho Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Qa. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of . . . 'S Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDO AM- PA DRINK- CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla... and Oranee Champagne. A Handsome Corrmloxlon I ia oho of the greatest charms a woman ean I possess. I'OZXONI'S COSIPLBZIOH POWDBM i ;ives it. Up-to-Date Hat Store, 15 EAST CENTRE ST. MACKINTOSHES. English Serge in black and blue, full length, cape and coat at $4.85. We have still Come and inspect better qualities. them. Umbrellas. A special lot f 26-in. Silk Gloria Umbrellas, elotc rollinj, with etatl rods, choice nat ural wood handles, plain and silrcr trimmed, black handles, $i.aj. Anybody who wants a good and neat lookinr um- l.r.11. . . ate cost, see the gloria silk ones, with steel rod, paragon frame, nt 85 CtS. F ne Gent's ?u' ,mlf r, Un1f iin-a dozen pair. That kind Halt HOSe. that will make the wcarcrstnile. We have the very newest creation iu plaid aud polka dot hose. STORE, fori 15 East Centre Street, lalailjiroiHijj ...i Mi'."1 zm
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