I fty ,,,,. It? For the next 30 duys wc will furnish 50 cards with your name engraved on them for 75 els; 100 for $t. is. 1'rintinjr so cards! front plate, 40 cents, too for 75c. Twenty 9tyles of lettering and eleven sizes of cards to select from. HOOKS & BROWN, e. isi. rviin St. 1 WS i Urn's ! jj rdinssiog. o t-- k. J, I Annual Soles over 0,000,000 Doxes I. Ill V) ' ' t. cais n tlii' i. bet . n thU ol lla, i ii. .1 tii' f AVest Ntwbury. son us kil'i'd ' I .11 ( " MM!. i . ""eh. 1. T railway, opi ,itiil mid lliixertilil, col- ft c,r I'll"- KIhvo lull Mulorniini John Htul anil Mr.tnrmiin ,I tin i Harkott. Conductor Klmer Mite licit ami I Thomas Smith, a Huston liquor ileal, r j Injured. Mttrhelt tnRy die. i and vou cure Us consequences. These are Bomvof the consequences of constipntion : ! Hiliuunew, liHMif appetite, jiimplcs, sntu j stopi.tch, depression, coated tongue, night mare, palpitation, cold feet, debility. tu. zines, weakness, backache, vomiting, jaundice, piles, pdlor, ti ch, irritnUlity, nervousness hnachchi. torpid liver, lieart hurn, foul breath, slecilensness, drow-i-nr-!, hot skin, cramps, throbbing liead. Now Oct'iui t'nlilp KPtvlcM'. Kins' .on, Jamnicn. Fd. 1. Theoppii inff i.t the now ctibK', vli Turks IkIuikI ,ml H.tiudu. was cc !' ' ,tc,l yesLc r day it rh ! h.- '..I ul Sta' -s nhd Cunada a nsrpitl.he iuto f,u iiililo BraniH to the Wet Inlio. ronncclln . . as It dines with the service of the Common Ul Cable and Postal Telegraph companies. An K'lllliic IIoliU'llllMt. Providence. R. I., Feb. 1. Hy a fire in the foreland stable, one of the largest In this city, 43 horses were either suffocated or so badly burned that they had to be shot. Two men who weie asleep In the upper part of the stable building were rescued by the firemen. Hiiprenic. Court Adjourn, Washington. Feb. 1. The United States supieme court yesterday ad journed until Fell. 21 without deciding any of the Important cases before It. The hearing in the Lift Abra Silver Min ing company case was postponed until the second Monday of the next term. 7 Any a iSure Cufo tor Consllpallnn C. Aycr's Pills arc a mecifio for ;s of the lier, stomach, and To Invest Inn In CiiukWmi Coll lit. v .Inst K'i Trenton, Feb. 1. The senate last night confirmed all the nominations be fore it. In the assembly mr. Allen, the Democratic leader, Introduced a reso lution for the uppolntment of a com mittee of live to Investigate the ad ministration of justice In Camden county. Mr. Uledhill, the Republican leader, moved that the matter be re ferred to the committee already ap pointed to Investigate Hudson county. Objection was raised to this, and Mr. Allen's motion was finally adopted by n vote of 35 to 24. UNI.oril-.litp tu a I'l'Kon Coll. London, Feb. 1. The pxnmlnatlnn ot Lord William Neslll. who was arrested on Jan. 21. charged with fraud In con nctlon with the suit of Sam Lewis, the money lender, against Spender Cl.iy. an officer of the guuids, to recover 11,113 due on two promissory tiotes cached for Lord Nevlll, was resumed at the How street police court yesterday. It ended in Lord Nevlll being committed fin trial at the Old Hailey. chaiged with forgery and mlsdc no, trior, bail not be ing allowed. He .isbeits his innocence. RUPTURE CURED. Dr. J all disc bowels. "I suffered from constipation which as sumed sucli an obstinate form that 1 feared it would cause a stoppage of the bowels. After vainly trying various remedies, I be gan to tako Aycr's Pills. Two boxes effected a complete cure." D. IlUltKK, Saco, Me. "For eight years I was allliet-d with constipation, which became so bad that tho doctors could do no morn for me. Then 1 began to take Ayer's Pills, and soon tho bowels recovered their natural action." VM. II. DeLAUCETT, Dorset, Ont THE PILL THAT WILL. PITHY POINTS. uiifMl1tixi Throughout Hie Country Clirotlol"l lor llii.ty IVrimil. Tlio drawing of the piano at tlio Lost freak fair, which was to have taken plncr last n'Kht. hai been postponed until Monday, February 7tb The tlnio is fixed for 0 p. in James Smith, of Frackville, and Misi Xrta Frida.T, of Mt'clmiicsville, will lie married to-morrow. The Coinmissioneis last night fixed the salaries of the county ollicisls Hie same uh last year. l!cv. V.. 0. Miller has been installed as pastor of the Lutheran church at Ashland The .Slmmokin stiect railway company will tear up its tracks and iiirronder its charter. The young lady who is to ho married to J. F. Comstouk, of Wilkcslurre, to-morrow is not Mis Nellie Finney, of l'ottsville, as the Philadelphia uowp,iurs announced, but a young lady of the same namo residiui: at Ashland. MAHANOY city. A number of tho psrishoners of the Metho dist Kpiscop.il church hist evenlnc called upon and spoilt a pleasant eTcniug with the pastor, licv. I. M. (iahle and wife, and pre sented them with a substantial purse. l!ev (lahle is about to leave for a three-month tour of the .Mediterranean and the Orient. The departure will alio sever tho pastel's, commiiniintion with the church here. Charles Ilishop, miner at the North Malia noy colliery, had his risiht hand badly mashed by having it caught between a plunk and ,i rib A Specialist on Kuplurc from Willi.mnport will VIMt Shenandoah Every Thursday -AT THK- Ferguson House, from 9 a. m, till 1:30 p, m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or 110 pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Hupturc without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no I)anp;;r. . . Examination Prce, loo persons cured in Kunbury, Sbamokin, Ml. Carniel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges ami terms moderate and within reach of all. STANDS REASON Doinilllek itt Away, On the night of tlio -7th fust, a trunk bc loiiKiiiK to Christopher l'ncis was stolen f rum ins hoarding house on West Centre btreet. It, contiined $122 (It) in money, a watch and a quantity of underclutliinu. l'ueis learned jc-terday tliat Duminiek ZalesUi was tlm chief rohlier. Houiiniek saihd fiom New York fur the old country yesterday. Iist lit Stiney Saviezis and S.ilwa Kosuk weie irrested and taken before Justice Shoema ker as aeces-ories. Sliney was sent to jail to iwait trial at court. Ho admitted receiving 15 and thieu socks from Domiuick to keep his month shut, lis ho witnessed tlio robbery. flic watch was found in one of the socks. Salwa was put under $300 ball for assisting in tho removal of tlietiuuk. A IwUll IIHoree, compromUe has betu brought about in thecase of iiiiii supportaiiddoertioii hrouglit about by Mrs. Lena lleckcr, u.iiust lier hus band, Morris wlin h will he settled by a prominent person at tin) head of the Jnwish litirch in Philadelphia, who will issue a iivoics to-night according to the Hebietr faith. I'lirebllHed l'roperty at rnttHWlle. P. J. Ferguson, of Shenandoah, has pur chased tho Shisslcr utile building, 0 and 11 South Centre itreet, and several residence propertita of Fred. L. Sliissler. It is said that the price paid was $15,000. Journal. Llvo VtOO'ii ."Miii-kcuh'. New Yotit, Jan. :!!. Hooves active; firm for steers, higher for rough butcherstock; native steer. tiAYa?.W; stags mid oxen, J2.7.VM 1.5U. hulls. $3'u3.t: dry cows. $2.2r,'a 3.40. Calves unlet; slightly easier for venls; steady for other calves; ve.ils, $5? 8.75, grass-, 's. WMiXW. Sheep quiet and steady; lambs slow and easier; sheep, $3.60'!! 1.75 , Iambs, ii.tMltUSfi. Hogs easy at $3.900 1.20. IJast Liberty, Pa.. Jan. 31. Cattle un changed. Hogs slow; prime assorted me- ilium weights, Jtfii.OG; best Yorkers, J3.95 pigs, $3.S8T3.00; heavy hogs, $3.833.80; good roughs. 53.W3.50; common roughs, f2.6nii3. Sheep ousy at unchanged prices. tf we are to have vou as a retiular cus intnor -wo will sell oulv such tiootls as will trivc entire satisfaction. The line of RARLOR TABLES ... and STANDS Readv for vour iusDcctiou is worthy of the highest praise we can give, flic articles have been carefully selected and tvnifv the hidiest skill of the makers nri Of oak. natural and erecn finish, nolid and imitation ninlioiianv. plain and inlaid, highly polished, their beauty and nunlity should soon find them a home at such small prices. WHITE HNAMULKD IRON BEDSTEADS As low as $2. 7s. Cane seated chairs, finished in cherry walnut, or antinue oak at 3 per half do Large cane seated arm rockers finished in same colors at ft. 50 each. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. DAVIDSON'S Furniture House, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Robbins' Opera House. m HEelT LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTItAW. rioor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 Cculre Bt. Mis. O. (1. Claiuer and daughter re 1 Him d I101110 ycsleiday from a visit to her iirents at Mlllcrsburg. where slio spent tho past few weeks Muster l'.ugrno Fcixuson, tlio bright vouiut earrler for llie HnilAt.li at Lost Cicck, wns a caller last evening. James Wooley, a former postmaster ofj SheiiandoHli, paid. the Itbtt.vl.n sauitum al v it this morning and lenenrd old luquaint aneesbip. Mr. and .Mrs John Jieldabii sleighed to Mt.tarmel on Suuiluy. where they visited the hitler's pirctits Mbs Julia Duma is confiiud lo her home hy an attack of la gilppe. Mrs E. C. Crelbn, of iseraiiton, r, turned today alter a plcustint slay of a fuw days with hersister. Mis A. A. Davis, of South While street. Councilman F. II. Marargle, who was coniimd to his home by illness for two weeks, reappeared 011 the streets yesteidsy and is again iccelvlng customers at his store. YV. M. Hrewer has gono to Philadelphia on a business trip. S. II. Mingle, one of the proprietors of tlio City Hotel, Danville, was 111 town last evening as the guest of Frank II. IJeid. Moe Hirsli, nianar-er ol tho Famous Clothlni: House, left town to-day on a busi ness and pleasure tup to New York City. Peter Copley and Martin Murphy, of Miihaiiny City, called on friends in town last evening. AMlI.NUYir.NTS. rnunuso.N's tiikvthi:. Had anyone suggested a few years ao the 1 liietion of dramas in lino with ".Michael SlroirnH'" by repertoire companies plating week stands and at popular prices the propo- s lion would nave oueu looicil upon us spec ulative boldness. Indeed few people of this town believed that surli productions could be suciessfully made until tlio Miles Ideal Stock Company opened its envasemeiit at Fergu son's tkeatro last night and demonstrated it. The company wus greeted by an overflowing li iiso ami it responded with a remarkably line production of the sterling military drama. Tho company is headed by John E. Miles, a brilliant yauug actor who inai'.e an excellent impression 011 bis first appearance. lie is well supported and the combination is iustly entitled to tho consideration of our people. The vaudeville wing deserves qii'I iccognitiu. Ilahy Vavene is the cleveiist littla child of tho many who have appeared this season ami Eva Williams and Jack Tucker aro wholesome, laughter pro vokrs. Their llogau'g nlley skit is very funny. W. Fred Jouee is a very pleasingand amusing vocalist. To-night 'Unknown," a comedy drama of merit, will he produced. A feature will ho a real rain storm. On Wed nesday night "Damon and Pythias" will bo produced. The specialties are chauged nightly. KAIKK'S 0PK11A IIOt SK. Manager Quirk, of Kaier's graud opora h Jiue, is ono of the most successful and af fable theatrical managers in tho interior, which is duo in a great measure to the fact that lie protects his patrons from "snide" companies. Yesterday he cancelled the en gagement of tho "Girl From Frisco," be cause it was not up to the Standard. Things are differcat lieie. The local management will hook anything provided tho percentage is forthcoming. TUB FAST MAIL. Lincoln J. Carter, the young Chicaxoau, author of the melo drama, "The Fast Mail," is a remarkable young fellow 011 the Da Vinci pattern, in variety of accomplishment. He wroto bis own play and it's a good 0110 of its class ho acts a principal part and doei it wel', lie paints All Ills own scenery, con structs all Iifs elaborate mechanical effects and designs all the pictorial work used for advert'sing "The Fast Mail." Truly u bright young fellow, who creates his own career without trampling over anybody else. "The l ast Mall" will appear at the Kaier Grand Opera House, Mahanoy City, iur one night only, Wednesday. February a. TOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain In Mm Stomach. Giddiness, Fulness nttor r als, Head ache, Dlzzlnoss, Drowsiness. Flushings of Hoat, Loss of Appotlto, Cnstlveness, lllotclios on tho Skin. Col 1 Chills, Ills turbod Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Tromblll.C Hensatlons. THE riRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. 1 ery sufferer will acknowledge them to lo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lir.r.CIIA.irs I'lIXS.tak'n ns direct ed, will quickly rosloro Fen ,i'"S to com plete health. They promt tiy removo obstructions or irrogulnrn 1 - of tho sys tem nail cure sick Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boccham's Pills aro ei fill A till Jiftvo tn LARGEST SALE Ofnr.y Patent Medicine in tlio World. 20c. at all Drug Storos, LEHIGH PRESBYTERY. Hill Important Spsslon Held ut Summit Yesii-tduy Alleriiooti. All important meeting of the Presbytery of Lehigh, called hy Moderator T. Maxwell Morrison, of town, convened in tho Presby terian church at Summit Hill yesleiday. liev John Campbell, late of Oshorne, Kansas, was leeched into tlio Pieshytery ami Ills installation followed in the evening, liev. W. W. McNair, of Audenreid. presiding; liev. II. O. Gibbons I). I)., of Philadelphia, preaching the sermon; liev, K. M. Buchanan, uf Maueh Chunk, giving the charge to the eoligiegatlou; liev, William K. Munich, of Philadelphia, delivering the charjio to the pastor, ami liev. James liohiiison, uf Head ing, oU'ering tho installation piayer. The pastoral lelatiuus tetwecn licv. K Ii. Perry and tho Presbyterian church of South Ilctlilch'in were dissolved and similar action was taken with legard to tho pastoral rela tions between Iit'v. T. M. .Morrison and tho First Pieshyterian church of Shenandoah, liev. J. W. lloal, I). I)., of Port Carbon, was appointed to declare the pulpit vacant. Arrangements were also made for the installa tion of liev. Morrison as pastor of the Pres byterian church at Mahanoy City 011 Febru ary (Jth. liev. J. II. Fasuiun, of l'ottsville, will preach tho sermou, Lev. J W. Dual, of Port Caihou, will deliver the charge to tbc pastor, liev. II. N. Chamhci lam, of l'ottsville. will deliver the charge i the cougieualion, and liev. F. S. Hort, ol Ashland, will con duct tlio service. iicKUlar preaching services will be con tinued in tlio Presbytciian church of town every Sunday luorninganil evening, and it is quite likuly that the puplit will bo filled by regular appointment in the near future. SHERIFF MARTIN'S TRIAL. A Heirnoiitnt1voor tlio Stat o Dopart incut ut A'lishliisilDii I'roont. Wlll csbnrre, Pa., Feb. 1. Hon. Henry M. lioyt, deputy attorney general ol the t'nlted States, nrrlved here from lIorrlfbuiB yesterday to he in attend mice at tho trial of tihorlff Martin and his deputies, which began today. Mr. Hoyt wns nrmeil with a letter from the governor to Hon. StRliloy Woodward, president judge of Luzerne, In which the Kovetnor says that Mr. Hoyt Is hert at the rciiuest of Secretary Sherman. "The further purpose of Mr. Hoyt'f) visit," says the governor, "will be doubtless explained lo you In person. I beg to requ-st your kind olflces to the end that the representative ot the stale department shall lie nfforded every op portunlty for observing the trial of the case. In ponding Mr. Hoyt here to nttend the trial the Hnlted States government has only one 1 bjort In view to pro tect itself In ense foreign governments llie claims for dnmtitfes for the killing uf their subjects at Lattlnier. Austria has nlready made a move In that di rection, and It is understood if the ver diet is nsalnst SherlfT Martin and his deputies fierniany nnd Italy will llie claims at 011 e. H 1 n r rtod that each of these gnverumculs . Ill have a rep resentative from their legations ut Washington present at the trial. Sec retary Sherman, having received no tice of this, del Ided to have the naMnnnl government teprestnted nt the tilal. 00soe)easo00SMeaeooa09as(ia0 HOME DYEING MAYPOLE I A Pleasure nt Last. X-MAYF V e e it o o o o o e a 0 c e o a o m a a e 61 O WASHES AN2 DYES AT ONE OPERATION . . ANY COLOR. Ths Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled or Faded. Shirt Waists, Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Underllnen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. Sold in All Cotcra by Oroccrs and Druggists, or mailed free (or 15 cents Adtlrcas, TUB MAYPOLD SOAP DCPOT, 127 Duaao Street, New York. WASHES Bi BV& No Muss. No Trouble. IES 8c A B n o m a) 0 o 0 o o o s o s o o Q o a 0oo00000eo38eeaoeos0O000000aos000000000a00asBBa 1 Pure Idood, and plenty of It, for nourish ing the tissues of tlio body, is requisite for good health. This is obtained with Dr. Hull's Pills, the hostblood-makcri,ml tissue-builder iiii:i. MlTi-llli'I.l. Al Ml Cnniii'l. on Jallllarv OUt. illlani .Mitchell, ageil 73 years. The funeral will lake place 011 Tliur-iuiy. liner 1 eni in Alinilliclatloh cemetery. 'I he funeral cortege will nrrio here nt 1&5S via I.pIiIkIi Valley rallroail, anil will priKeed dlriet to the eeinc tery Friends nod lelatlves Invited to attend. wim MM wm wm sria mm EXTRAORDINARY SALE ii EM HP mm WW mm cjs" 1 ma v.:ri.-.rvaj!? 01 mo 01000 xer r RHEUMATISM 1TEUBALGIA and similar Complaints, nnu prejwrua unuer tno Btringcnt G E R M A H MEDICAL LAWS, prescribed by eminent pnysiclanst DR. RICHTCR S u ANCHOR ?? Ouly one remedy in the world that will at once stop itchiness of the skin in any part of tlio body ; Doan's Ointment. At any drug store, 50 cants. 1898 FEBRUARY. 1898 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Tli. Fr. Sa. TTTTT T Y -89 10 11 12 13 L4 15 JL6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 "28 Don't dt lay ; always boon time.for preven tion is better than cure. All eouchs and colds and such affections of the throat and lungs ns lead to consumption are cured by Dr. Hull's Cutigli Syrup. Obituary. Mrs. Jane Harrison, llie venerable mother of Mrs. William Pooler, died at herdaughter's linine in St. Clair lastSaturday evening, after a brief illness. General debility was tlio cause. Sho was eighty-three years of age, and resided in America since lb(i7. Tlio funeral took place to-day. Mr. aud Mrs. Pooler were former residents of Shenandoah. The news of tho death of William Mitchell, Sr., at Mt. Cirmel, was receired hero with profound sorrow by tho friends of the lamily. Death lias visited tho family circlo quite frequently during tho past year. About a year ago Mrs. Mitchell died, and yestorday mornlug her husband passed away. The deceaseil was 73 years old, aud leaves six children, all grown up, as follows i William J., James and John, of town; Mrs. Mary Kclloy, of Aslihud; Mrs. Klleu McFuddeu, of Mt Carniel, and Miss Auuie, of Philadel phia. The funeral will tako placo r.n Thurs day, tho cortege arriving hero on the 12:58 Lehigh Valley train. Interment will be made in the Annunciation cenistery. Dyspepsia bane of human existence llurdock Wood Hitters cures it, promptly. permanently. liegulates and tones tho stomach. Unmistakable, Itejectlon. Thomas Pollachek appeared as cninnlalnnnt. ueioio justice shoemaker ast niebt anrl cnargeu Mchnlas I'owlowskl with tiring several revolver shots at him. He also charged Mrs. Powloski with throwlm? hot water over mm, badly scaldiug his arms and shoulders. The husband was put under $300 hail and his wife under $200. Mr. 1 'owluwski Mill the prosecutor was persistent in bis etlorts to get tho wife to elope. The woman said sho tluew tho hot water over Poliachek hecauso she wauted to convince him that she was not in an eloping humor.. Knvlvul Meetings, lievival meetings every evening in tlio M. P.. church. W. O. lirooks will conduct the early meeting td-night from 7 to 7:30. Alter the pastor's sermon Misses Lillio aud Kinmn. Llewellyn will sing. These meetings aro helpful to many people The people gen erally arc invited to attend. Lverybody welcome. To-night liov. Frank llolliugslied, of Ash land, will occupy the pulpit in the First Bap tist chinch. The revival meetings will be continued during tlio week. liev. Zwuycr, the blind preacher, was unable to be present last night because of sickness in his family. The attendance was large, and liev. 1). I. ICvans. the pastor, occupied tho pulpit. A coidial invitation to all to he pieseut. File revival meetings in the United Evan gelical church, on North Jardiu street, will be continued during the piesent week. The pastor pleaches at 7:30, Mr. IMw'ard lies wald will conduct a song service previous to the sermon. All are invited. ,Full ljMoon fi Third vi Quarter MOON'S PHASES. r, 1:40 r. New U p. m. i tit) Moon 13 7:31 p.m. 20 . iirsi 00 o.as V Quarter 4 0 a. in. 2:56 p.m. u:ity CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (sjheeler'a Old Hand.) ioij NOltTlI MAIN STKIWT. I'trit-claM work guaranteed. Prompt and ollte atteiiunmt-, ilalr cmuiiK A hciiuiv HcaJquarter-i for .. , , . Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MOIIUIH Hlit'KltAK, Prop., Cor, Coal and Uatn streute, Sheuundoab, Yu. Termai 11.00 per day. Stabling Futilities Vnsurpauu,), Hoarders comfortably accommodated by week vr uiouiu. OoIiib to Hni, Tho announcement of tho coming marriage oi .sins Kate Hchrader, of town, ami Frank Pinter, of l'ottsville, was aunounced for the llrst time from the pulpit of the Church of the Holy Family last Sunday. The prospec tive nrnio is the daughter of Mrs. Auna bciiradur, or North Jardin street. To bo a ume. Miss Sadie C. Lingham left town this morning for Schuylkill Haven and will enter the county hospital there to become a trained nurse, Coughs and colds, down to the very border land of consumption, yield to the soothing healing influences of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. IIiiihiiici loir r,l-liii SI -vi.i:iir. ' Philadelphia, Feb. 1. I.inht liev William Neilso'i McVickar, v. bo will as sume in a few days his post as bishop coadjutor of the diocese of Rhode Isl and, was the guest of honor last night at a dinner glvm by representative citizens at the Union League In honor of his advancement to bis higher ibid In the church. The speakers were George C. Thomas, Hlshop McVIcknr, Joseph Wharton, George Wharton Pep per and others. In the nfternoon Hlshop McVlckur was the guest at a dinner given In ills honor by the clergy of the city. An excellent remedy, "Two of my children have been much troubled with neuralgia all whiter. They used Salvation Oil and a few applications produced a com plcto cure. I consider it an excellent remedy John II. Jones Deputy Inspector, Tobacco Warehouse No. 4, llaltlniorc, Md." MullrimlH Work. Some malicious person last night smashed two larte pieces of the heavy skylight windows at the Arcado cafo last night. Tho falliuz glass badly damaged the range in the kitchen. World renowned I JiemarknMy successful I tin- OT'niiinu wtih Trode Mark " Anchor.' Ad. ttlchter A Co.. 2151'earlSt,, New York. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks, SS&SOcui. ndoriicd& recommended by A. Wasley, 106 H. Main St., C. II. nagenbncli, 103 N. Main St.. r.P.D. Klrlin, 6 S. Main St., Shenandoah, t.. f "Ttrci" "v DR. RICHTEB'S "ANCHOR" STOMA CHAT, best rtnlK. lVKnrnsIaHtotnnrli Cotnnlnlnf n Stair nrii i ii in in inn imthvitii mini MISCELLANEOUS. TTlOlt HA1.H. A substantial building, centrally r located. Contains irus, electric light, bath room anil closets, llealeil hy lis own sieiini heating plant Can hu pinehascil on easy terms. Aoolv to S- fl. M. Holloncter. Kso., 't'ltinan hulliling, second Moor- 1-2S-1W fiOIt SALH. A buggy and two butcher l' wagons. Will also rent my wheelwright mwl itnint inii. corner Coal nnd Jnrdln streets Aniily to Charles l'loppcrt, on tho premises, tf IjWIt IJKNT. Store and dwelling, corner Coal 1 nnd Vino streets. Apply to v'llllnin Mc- llulre,ajl luisl cenire siren. i-i-u Is VOTICH. The undcrslcneil lN elnsln;- op his necounts either In eosb A1 wm mm WM mm r-ii.-s mm mm rASts mm 3 mm mm va5 wm One thst you very seldom have the occasion to KSS take advantage of. We have bought the entire stock oi h sample shoes from the Orgwisburg Shoe Factory wlueii we will close out at exactly the cost of manufacture, which in other vord3 is just about Half Prlcp. They are all fresh, clean goods, made up in the latest of achievements of footwear. Every pair is stamped by the makers, Kepner, Scott & Co., Onvigsburg, Pa. gfa These shoes need no reconieiidatioiis pertaining to quality and material, as they speak for themselves. There are no better goods manufactured, which is shown by their prices always being above others. Purchasers should bear in mind that these shoes are sample goods, they always are made with better material and workmanship, than the orders sent in by the agent. This sale is one of double value in every sense. Another fact we want to impress is : We have these goods constantly on hand, and after this sample lot is disposed of, which will go at HalF Prices, these same goods will retain the old prices again. The date of our sale has been changed on account of the inclemency of the weather and also the blocking of traffic on the electric railways. Every pair of shoes men tioned in our "ad" is now on display in our store. Wednesday, February 2nd. SOO Pairs as Follows: ItCOUr.AK SAI.K 1'ltIUK 1'ltICK Mm wm wm cleBlrnus of rbv note, for all IiIIIh that aro now due or over duo til's month, Alt contractn, and nri'dm-ntH. however, will hu carried out. I nhall place all over duo aocounN in tho hands of proper parties for collection M. 1. Fowr,!:u, January 6, 108, 1-tMin DMIKISTUATOIiS' NOTKUS Notleo U hereby irlven that kueiHoi administration upon the citato of O. K. Mutter, deceased, late of .Shenandoah, I 'a , have, bee - granted to the under-iii-rnt-d. All persons indebted to said estMe are lequehted to make payment, nnd those hnvinjr claims or demands against the mine will make thetn known without delay. WlI.UAM Itl-ANNINO, Administrator WillinmstowD, I'a., .Jan. 20, 18'JS. 20-'J-9-lu-23-2 wm Pi mm c4m smmmmmmmmmmwid 1 WE WANT YOUR TRADE ! 1 ft mm rSivCT-'s mm mm WM wm WM wm WM wm Lot No. 2. 24 pair infant shoes, 2 to 5 $ .75 $ .38 " " 3. 27 " " " 3 to 5 .80 .40 " " 5- 65 " " " 5 to 74 .90 .50 " " 6. 26 ." wedge heel, 6 to 8 1.00 .55 " " 8. 16 1 2 to 5 1.00 ,60 " " 8. 31 " " " ' 6 to 8 1.00 .60 " " 9. 24 6 to 8 1.00 .65 " " 10. 36 " " " 5 to 8 1.25 .70 " " 11. 53 " " " 5 to 8 1.25 -75 " " 12. 62 5 to 8 1.25 .80 " " 16. 62 child's Spring Heels, 9 ton 1.50 1.00 " " 16. 7 pr. ladies'oxfords, 3 to 4 1.50 '1.00 "- " is. 24 pair Misses' shoes, 131012.00 1.15 " " 19. 22 " " " i3toij4 2.00 1.20 " " 20. 56 " Youth's, Misses. 131012.00 1.25 " " 23. 25" Misses' shoes, 131012.25 1.40 " " 24. 36 " Ladies' " 3 to 4 2.25 1.50 " " 25. 156 3 to 4 2.50 1.60 " " 26. 20 1 3 to 4'y4 2.50 1.65 " " 27. 33 1 3 to 4 2.75 1.75 " " 30. 42" " " 3 to 4 3.50 2.00 " " 32- 25" Child's shoes, 6 to 8 1.25 .80 IP Mm mm mm No Coupons given with this lot. BALL'S SHOE STOUE, 14 South Hain Street, Shenandoah, Pa. wm w Stop That Cough. Hold that cold back. How? By using ManagerBen Berg's Celebrated Cough and Horehound Drops. For sale only at NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main Street. Schuylkill Dental Parlors,? 7 North Jardin Street, A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are fully executed. skill- Best Artificial Teeth, $0.O0. Good Set ol Teeth, $5.0O TUETM EXTRACTED WITH LAUOHINa OAS OR.V1TALIZED AIR. NO CHAltUIiS FOIl ICXTItACTINO WHKN TKKTH A1H5 OUUURKD. UEST SILVER FILLINd, - - - ' - 50 Cents OOLI) l-ILLINOS, .... $i,oU and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 25 Cents All our work la accompanied with a guarantee. The undersigned have embarked in the furniture business in connec tion with their large aud 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,3 117 nnd 123 8. Main ft. 3 zuimuiuiiuummmiZ WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinit) -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Bee r mvwmmmmwiwwmwmwmwnmmmmmmmmm 1 CONWAV'S 1 1 FAPUS 5 HUD lOe STORE 10. 7 i 10S North Main Street. Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods stores LOOK. SPECIAL SALELOOK. We Will Put on Sale To-morrow at 9 O'clock 31 A chip Basket with lid, - - 5c, regular price 10 cents. White Cup and Saucer, - 4 cents. 16 inch Coal Hod, 9 cents. Galvanized Buckets, - - 9 cents Stcuro ono of theso ImrEulna n tlicy will not Inst long at tbeso prices. Following Are a Re w Items at Cut Prices : Wash Hollers, copper trimmed bottom, 43c. Floor OH ('loth, 17 centH per ynnl, Jnpiuineil llrcml Hoxih from SO unnta up. Lamps from 10c up to 13 50. Hlflqiiu lmnircM from lOo tip to 91.00. Lemonaile sjcta from 35c up. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Don't Forget the Name and Number CO N WAY'S Famous 5 & 10c Store No. r, 3 3 3 3 102 North Main Street. St; Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. 3 E 3 riillions of Dollars Go up In smoko even' roar. 8Kb but get your houses, slock, fur. lnrraruu In uiat-cuiss re. Taho ui rial nituro, etc. liable companies as represent! ly DAVID FAUST lUSUIMllVb abUI, '12) South jArdla St. Also Life and Aeceilcntal OoroiifirilAa HOOD'S FItiliS cure Liver Ills. Biliousness, IiKllKestlouj Hcuiliiclie, 4. Dletiarut laxative. All Druggist. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St.
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