DO YOU WANT To nath the public through a frt gressive, dtgnified, influential journal use the HKRAI.D columns. VOL. HII.-NO 40. SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. FEJHHJARY 10. 1898. ONE CENT Better Than Klondike. Invest your money where you are sure to receive full value for the same. Parlor Suits, 5 pieces, ,v$i8.oo Wood seated chairs, -'ff .45 Cane seated chairs, i.'f -75 J P. Williams & Son, nJJT SPECIAL SALE OF . . COATS A. CAPES. Ladies' Plush and ClotlrCapes and and Children's Jackets aji-half' price. $5, J6 and $7; your choice for $2.50. will sell for $4. I I E3 CD I rET'C North Main St., O'HARA'S LIVERY. BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. 1 Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. OpenlDayand Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Sts., shenandoah, pa. Thcsa beverages just suit the moit critical drinker. It just suits us to have them drink it, because they are pure and wholesome. COLUMBIA itc-d -ri 1 r r 'v i i 1 ill i JJOWN. Oil Your Store Floor With the Orictinal FLOOR OIL. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. The Cup That Cheers! not in This week popular 30c. This coffee is a less coffee on account of its greater strength. Our Java Coffee is a strictly Old Government Java. Nothing: but Java. If you want Cheap Coffee coffee at 10 cents per pound, ' age coffee in the market. ORANGES AND LEMONS. -Nassau oranges. Large, sweet and juicy. New Lemons. At Solid Oak Fancy Base Extension Table, - $3.75 Iron Bedsteads, . $ 3-5o Solid Oak Chanila' Suits, eight pieces, - - 14.00 Full size well made couches, spring seat, full fringed, $ 3.75 Side boards, - - 5-5 Ladies', Misses' and Children's . . Jackets, at half value. Misses' Children's Long Coats, worth Also 4 coats worth $10 and $12, Shenandoah, 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. aust m A Reduction in Price, but quality we have reduced the price of our Dlondod Coffee to SBc. 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 we can give you a fair roasted equal to any low-price pack New California, Jamaica KEITEIR'S. Tin: WKATIIKK. Tin forecast for Friday: rrlly cloudy to cloudy weather, with rain, fresh and brisk southerly to easterly winds and fog, possibly with high winds on tllo coast1!. DE LOME'SRESIGNATION. The Madrid Cabinet To-day Accepted Tlielr Kmoy's Iteslgnatlon, Special to Kvhsino IlniULD. New York, Feb. 10. Advices received here to-day from,Madrld state that tho Mad rid Cabinet to-day accepted the resignation of Minister DoLome, and his departuro from tho United States Is now only a question of a day or two. The action of tho Spanish fcov crument removes all fears of a con 11 let over this subject. For Sale, Restaurant. Furnished and ready for business, Best location In town. Enquire at office of Columbia Ilrewing Co. It Twelfth Anniversary. The members of Anthracite Castle No. 71, Knights of Golden Ealo, will celebrate the twelfth anniversary of their organization on Monday evening, the 21st Inst., in their lodge room in the Rofowich building, The entertainment will bo of a musical and literary character, and refreshments will bo served. Elaborate preparations have been made, and a treat is in storo for the members. The lattor can secure tickets from the following i William Collins, Charles liasklns, George Smith, George James and William Morris, any tinio aftor Monday noxt. Meldnlrls uafe. Liver and onions and mashed potatoes, free, to all patrons to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Giving (iuod Performances, No better repsrtoiro company has made-lts appearance at tbe Kaior grand opera bouse, Manauoy Otty, than the Markbam Stock Company, which oeeued a five-nlglit engage ment at that popular play house Tuesday evening. Too much praiso canuot be given for the performance last night. Harry Markbam, the leading man of tbe company, is a highly meritorious actor, says the Amer ican. He has a splendid appearance, a rich mellow voice aud an ease and grace rarely seen on the stage. lie Is bound to b.como a pnmo favorite. Tho supporting company is a woll-balanced one, and each and overy one proved themselves artists. Tho specialties were all novel and pleased immensely. To night they will present "Ticket of Leave Man." At Samuel Block's for 20 days children's suits worth 1 2.20 will bo sold for 08 cont. tf Stricken by Paralysis. The manr friends mf Mm. Hftnlamtn Rieharda, wife of the West Centre itreet hotellteeper, will regret to learn that ahe Is a victim of a paralytic stroke. Mrs. Richards was attacked at about six o'clock last even ing, whiln walklnp tn th mnnr fold. TTai tondltion was slightly Improved to-day and tuo cnauces for recovery are good. Walking Is Very Had. Prom Mabanoy City American John K. Boyer has sold out his Interests in the firm of Boyer JSros., job printers, and publishers of The Shenandoah Wcoklv Journal, and will o to Klondike about March 5th with a party of soven other resl. dents of Shenandoah. Scalp Treatment. Katharine A, Hickey, 120 N. Main St. tf lectmeut Kxpedltlon. Lawyer M. M. Burke. Censtabln Matt. Qiblou and John J. Toole, as special officers, went to Kingtown this afternoon todispossess Charles II. Applogate of the X-Kay hotel at tkat placo. The proceedings were instituted by tbeownerof the premises, Michael Petors, of town, who alleged that Applegato for feited his rights uudor the lcaio because be lefused to tako un the llcensn rninl.il Uv tl, court. Tho result of tbe expedition has not neon learaeu. (In. XI ! .i m t n.,l. f" -.. ! That's what you want 1 C. II. llagenbucb. I. & 11. I'uy Days. The P. i It. C. I. (!. will n tl ployes of tho St. Nicholas and Gltberton col lieries Friday, and those of tha Mulnnm City collieries Saturday afternoon. The employes of tho P. & R. Railway Co., at Mabanoy Plane and vicinity, will be paid on me yu inst. it will be a large pay. At Samuel Block's for 20 days overcoats worth (10.00 can be bought for ft. 00. tf McAdam Hues. William McAdam, of Pottsvllle. has entered suit against tho Borough of Shenan doah to recover for alleged extra material aud labor furnished in the completion of tbe public water works. Tho bill was presented to Council several times and Mr. McAdam was oUered a reduced amouut In settlement, but he insists on full payment of his claim, which amounts to oj er f 000. Tbecaao U re turnable at the March term of court. Keudrlck Home Free Lunch. Soar krout, pork and mashed potatoes will bo served, free, to all patrons to-ulght. Defender's Day, Saturday is known among the members of the Grand Army of the Republic aud kindred circles as Defender's Day but It will bo ap propriately celebrated this evening by the members of Henry Horncastle Camp No. 10, Sous of Voteraus, who will hold a smoker aud eutertaininsut In their camp room. 20 days' sale of clothing at Samuel Block's. A New Arrival. Among the new arrivals in town yesterday was a negro who says he played tbe bass drum in tho Uucle Tom s Cabin Co. that ap peared hero recently. Ho has Invested In a bootblack's kit and Bays he is working his way back to hew xork to see Ma honey.' Will Conclude To-morrow, The Board of Mlue Examiners who are this week examining orally, candidates for tho vacant inspectorship of tbe Seventh Anthra cite District, the term of Edward Bronnan, of Sbamokin, expiring next month, will con elude their labors by to-morrow night. Cures croup, soro throat, pulmonary troubles Monarch over palu of every sort. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil. Commission ltecetvad. Postmaster Daniel Bedea received bis com' mission te-day aud will probably take posses sion of the post-office on Monday next. Mr, Mallet, the retiring postmaster, will lend his asaiitance for three or fuui weeks until tbe new postmaster becomes acquainted with tbe j routiue. To have good health, medicine is necessary occasionally, As a family remedy Dr. Bull's Pills can be recommended as tho best. CO pills In a box. Price 25 cents. Dr. John W. Bull's Pills are the only genuine. TBE GOUflTY SEAT JEWS Some of the Developments n political Circles There. LOOKING FOR A SURYEYORSHIP I A Colored Woman Charged With Attempt ing to Defraud Uncle Sam of Pension Money With the Use of a Forged Marriage certificate. rottsvlllc, Feb. 10. The political contest here is confined solely to tho election of members of Council. In fact, the contest Is becoming very bitter between contending fores anxious to dictate tho police appoint ments, Thero Is a movement on foot with a viow to taking tbe pollco out of politics by the election of tho hluccoats for a period of three years. The peoplo generally favor tbe Idea, but tho practical politicians aro against It, as was to be expected. CANDIDATE FOIt SURVEYOR. Speaking of politics, it reminds mo that tho ex-Senator from the Mabanoy City dis trict is a candidate for tho position of Sur veyor of the Port at Philadelphia. He has given up all hopes of being a Consulate My friond Cojlo, tho gentleman in question, gave It out when here last that ho fully expected to receive a federal appointment and is in ducing his friends to writo to the two United tates Senators In bis behalf. I saw a reply from Quay to one of these aforesaid friends a prize fighter from McAdoo who wrote urging Coyle s appointment to tho Surveyer portfolio. The reply was of the stereotyped order. OASES ARGUED. Judge Endllch, ef Reading, arrived here this morning, to wind up all unfinished busi ness In bis hands. He beard arguments for a now trial in each of the following cases : E. J. Walbridge vs. The Schuylkill Electric Railway Company; Julia Ward vs. Tho Schuylkill Traction Company; Samuel Block vs. John Dowlingl Michael Korida vs. Tbe Schuylkill Traction Company; James Smith vs. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company; Mary Harloy vs. Borough of Mabanoy City. DEEl9 RECORDED. Deeds for the follewing real estate trans fers were filed with the Rccoider: From Adam Bendlgo and wife to Samuel Gam ber, premises in Porter township; John C. Bullitt, et. al.. to Frank Smith, nrcmiiea in MIddleport; Frank Smith and wifo to An thony Roszwicki, premises in MIddleport; Adam Waldner and wifo to Amanda Knock, premises in Barry township; John F. Kinimel and wifo to Peter Millor, premises in Orwigs burg; Peter Miller to Daniel F. Miller, premises In Orwlgsburg. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses were granted to tho following ; John W. Itlchards and Martha I. Howells, both of Now Philadelphia; Michael Ryan aud Mary Darning, both of Mabanoy City. CHEATING UNCLE SAM. Mrs. Harriet Waters, alias Harriot Loo, colored, aud who lives on Mlnersville street at this place, ii now in jail on a senotif charge. She was arrested by Deputy Marshal l oster, and given a boaring before Comnils- sieuer Woltjen, and confessed that sbo had forged a marriage certificate with tho hope of securing a pension, thus defrauding tbe gov ernment. She was removed to the prison at 1'mladolphfa to-uay. MAKING APPROPRIATIONS. The County Commissioners, in executive session, considered tbe appropriations asked for by the various offices and departments on the bill. Tbe Commissioners aro not yet fully satisfied whether the mills should be levied on tho assessment for 1807 or that of 1S9S. It will make quite a dlllereuce if the assessment of this year Is taken. MINOE NEWS NOTES. The case of W. F. Sadler vs. First National Bank, of Girardvllle, has been appealed to tbe Supreme Court by tbe bank. The charter of the Simon Dankanto Roman Catholic Beneficial Society, of Mabanoy City, was filed in tbe Recorder's office. Councilman Kobort Hooper died at bis residence in town yesterday. Ho had been ill for over a year from firight'a diseaso. The Sohool Board last night passed a resolu tion favoring contributions from scholars to be used iu tbe erection of a proposed Wash ington University. "Dick" Coogan, formerly of Shenandoah, and who recently purchased a saloon here, started In to-day to make extensive improve ments. A now front will be placed in posi tion. The beer war is still on with no concessions from either sido. The home browors refuse to concedo Christmas presents." Agents for outside breweries aro making an eflort to supplant the home product. Classic Gliigliuni. Wo bavo received a caso of celebrated Classic Dross Ginghams, former price 10 cents per yard, which wo will sell at 5 cents per yaru. 2-l-tf IF. Gill. Itevlval Meetings. The attendance at the First Baptist church last night was very largo, and the pastor, Rev. D. I. Evans, feels greitly encouraged lu the work. To-night Rev. R. Ii. Albiu, pastor or Calvary Baptist church, will occupy the pulpit. His subject will bo "Flashes of Light." A cordisl invitation toall to attend. IllcUert's Gate. Sour krout, mashod potatoes and Wiener sausage to-ulght. Oystor soup to-morrow morulug. Argument In Superior Court. Tho appeal of ex-Poor Director Neri Dietrich, to set asido tho verdict ef guilty In the Schuylkill county criminal court, will be argued in Superior Court, which rneots next week at Wllliauiiport. mi 9 POWDER i ADioiuieiy pure j FATAL FIRE IN PITTSBURG. Six Known Df'iiil mill n l.n !(."( Num ber OT l'l'MIM Illjlll I'd. rittMmrK, Keb. 10. A lire of tnys terloux orlcln last nlKht In the lance six "story enld Htornpjp iilnnt of the Cbatauqua Lake let- company destroy ed the entire liulldlnir, tocether with about n million dollars' worth of mer chandise of all kinds stored within Its walls. One of the comnartmpnts was used aa the Kovernment bonded ware house, and contained about 400 barrels of whisky and alcohol. Fifty horses belonging to the Ice company were stabled In one end of the building, but were rescued. At 11:15 p. m. nn explosion of whisky occurred, which blew out the Mulberry alley wall, with terrible results. At the time the alley was filled with fire men, policemen, newspaper men and others, and many were caught by fall ing walls. There are rumors that at least 2C or 30 men are still under the debris. Five have been taken out dead. among them Police Lieutenant Herry and William Scott. Jr., son of the pres ident of the Shautauqua Ice company. There nre now four other bodies at the morgue, unrecognized ns yet. Many people were seriously Injured by Hying bricks and beams, some of whom may die. The telegraph, telephone and electric lights at the corner of Thirteenth and Penn streets fell shortly after the ex plosion and killed an unknown man. LATER. Pittsburg, Fob. 10. So far thoro have been eighteen bodies taken from the ruins. It is bellored thero aro ten nioro remaining in tbe burned structure. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' Atl-llcadacbo. All druggists. WILKINSON'S SPECUflPBALE. (rent llargalns In MuMln Underwear ut l.lttlo Prices. On Saturday, February 12, wo will oflcr five thousand pieces of Ladles' and Chil dren's Muslin Underwear all new goods cousisting of children's drcssos, drawers, gowns, chemise, corset covers, skirts, otc, at prices unheard of lu this region. Wo will sell these garments at 10, 15 and 25 cents each and upwards, and wo ask ovory lady to como and buy garments as tho prices will bo lower than tho cost of material. This salo will last through February, or until this lot of 5,000 garments aro sold. Look at our window display on Saturday. February 12th. Descriptive circulars will bo sent to ovory home lu tho county, and briug them with you, and compare our statements with tho marvelous values ollercd in this great Underwear Salo. L. J. Wilkinson, Tho Day-Light Store. Big store with little prices. 2-0-4t At Keichlnskl'fl Arcnde Cufe, Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes to night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Itbea to Appear Here. The theatrical event of the season will bo the appcarauce of M'llo Rhea, at Ferguson's theatre, on Monday, February 14th, in bor new historical drama, "Napoleon." It is a romantic play in six acts, tho scenes being laid iu Franco during the reign of tho first Lmporor of the French, and covers a period ol fivo years from ISOO-'l 1. Among tbe famous characters in tho play are Prince de Tallyrand, the wily diplomat; Mario Louise, Napoleon s second wifo, and many others noted for their beauty, wit and chivalry. Josephine" is a fascinating and fruit ful subject for tbe Imsginntion of the playwright, the tender, captivating and thoroughly feminine nature of tbe beautiful Empress being uno which offers great opportunities for an uctreis, and it has never biou more truthfully or elTectively im personated than by this great French woman. Of William Harris, who assumes tho titlo role, little can bo said but praiso. Others in tho company aro Frederick Vroom, Laurion Roes, Walter Lemox, Fred. C. Hoey, E, C. Gillespie, Robert Whittier, James Dunn and Misses Rachel Crothers, Jane Lemox, Mignon 1-niton, Lllen Fulton, Catherine Sheridan aud Constance Mitchell. No fooling the peoplo at Samuel Block's. What you find marked down In men's aud boys' clothing you get. tf A Popular Olllclul. One of tho most popular officials at the court house Is Recorder Lmauuol Jonkyus, aud for the first time since that official has been placed on a salary, the office last year bas earned over and above its cxpensos in salaries the sum of 1,209.33, which sum has boon returned to tho county treasury. An idea of tho amount of work tho efficient force under the Recorder performed during tho year can bo gloancd from tbe following : Thoro were 3,510, instruments recordod, 74 commissions recorded, 767 mortgages satis fied, assignments of 187 mortgages made. 1,160 mortgages placed on record, certified soarches were made against 567 persons aud 800 searches made that were not certified. The avorage number of words wrlttou by the clerks lu the office per day amounted to the large number of 5,402, In addition, tho work of comparing all instruments, indexing aud distributing tho same had to be done by tbe clorical forco aud tbe Recordor. Mr. Jeukyus can always be found at bis desk and his clerks aro just as attentive to their duties. The present Rscorder has revolutionized that office which redeunds to the interests of tho taxpayers. Samuel Block will ofior for the next 20 days, men's and boys' odd suits that coat from f8 to $10, at ft. tf The Oirard Katate. The report of Glrard College, at Philadel phia, shows that during the month of Janu ary, 1803, there bad been 20 indentures can celed, IV admissions, 1 death aud that tho present census of tho college is 1523. Tho report of tbe committee of the Glrard Estate for January, 180S, was submitted and stated that the rents and royalties from collieries amounted to $16,583.02; miscellaneous pay ments, $3,180; net Income, $10,627.70. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Autl-IIcadache never fails, 25c. Deaths and runeruls. The funeral of Mrs. Peter Gallagher, who died at her homo in Girardville on Tuesday night, will tako place to-morrow morning at 0 o'clock, rciuiom services In St. Joseph's Catholic church. Iutenueut in the parish cemetery. Mrs, Zeliuski, an aged Lithuanian resident. died at bor homo on South Pear alloy, yes torday morning, Deceased was aged 00 years. Tbe day previous to her death she bad bean about her bumo aud attoudod to all tho household duties. nelp Comes to ThoselWho Take Red Flag Oil for sprains, bums, cuts, At (Irubler Bros., drug storo. SHERIFF shot first. Testimony Kepardlngr the Signal For the Massacre at Lattlmer. THE JUDGE WARNS THE JURORS. Instructs Them That Should They Receive Threatening Letters They Must Hand Them Over to the District At torney Deputies' Thirst For Blood. Wllkesbarre, I'n Feb. 10 When court upened yesterday for the trial of Sher iff Martin and his deputies Judge Woodwaid spoke to the Jurors about receiving letters bearing upon any point In the trial. lie said: "If you re ceive any letters with reference to the trial, whether anonymous or signed, It Is your duty to hand them over to the district attorney, and you must not allow them to make any Impression upon your mind." The first witness was John Tour shekowlcz, one of the llarwood strik ers. He said that on Sept. 9 the strik ers held a meeting at Harwood, and they understood that If they could get tho Lattlmer men to Join them they would win the strike. They decided not to carry anything having the sem blance of weapons, and to behave quietly and peaceably. At West Ha zleton they met the sheriff and the deputies, who pushed them around with guns and hit several of them. One man, and the witness at this Junc ture pointed out Deputy Ario P. Piatt, tore down the Mag. At Lattlmer the sheriff stopped them, hit two men in the front rank, and tried to shoot his revolver. It snapped twice, and then exploded. Illght away there was a volley of shots from the deputies, and many of the strikers fell. "A bullet passed through my hat," the witness continued, "and then I fell and lay down until there was no more shoot ing. Then I ran away." Steve Jusko, whose arm was broken and head cut by blows of a rifle In the hands of a deputy at West Hazleton, stated that at the time of the assault he was behaving In an orderly manner and saying nothing. Afterwards, he said, the deputies put him In the lock up for two days, and then he was taken to the hospital. He was laid up for two months. Michael Popso was recalled and put through a strong cross examination. The only feature of Importance which developed was the fact that after the sheriff had told the strikers to disperse they continued on their way to Lat tlmer. Lewis Kltzskl told how, on arriving at West Hazleton with the strikers, two deputies seized him by the coat, hustled and rushed him around and tore his shirt. He said a number of the men were so frightened by the action of the deputies In threatening them with their guns that they ran home and did not march to Lattlmer. "Al Lattlmer," the witness said, "the sher iff asked for the committee, and while a man was looking for the three com mitteemen the sheriff pulled two fel lows out of the line and tried to fire his revolver. I started to run at once, and dropped down behind a little stone about 20 yards away. There was a vol ley, and then a lot of separate shots, and they enme fo thick around where I lay that I ran further and got into a shanty, but the deputies tired on the shanty and a bullet went through my hat. On cross examination he admit' ted that the sheriff had told the strlk' ers to go home, and that they dis obeyed and marched on to Lattlmer. Ellery Bonln, and undertaker of Hazleton, who burled 13 of the victims, gave their names and described their wounds, saying all were shot In the back except one, who had a bullet In his forehead. John AndreaskI told the same story as many others about the meeting on the night before the shooting, the march to West Hazleton, what occur red there, and the march to Lattlmer. He said that after the shooting the sheriff and two men ran right out of the line of deputies and upon the rail road track, crying out, "Come back, you , nnd we'll llx you!" to the lleelng strikers, at the snpie time shooting two or three times. The witness point ed out Frank Clark as one of the dep uties with the sheriff. He could not Identify the other. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. l'ronl March 3rd. Will he the Itttle nt f. Oiddlii't Mammoth Store. Tho popular clothing mart of Shenandoah, L. Goldlu's mammoth store, is tho scene of much activity just now. Ho will disposo of bis present stock to tbe peoplo of Shenan doah at auction prices until February 19. After that date tho stock will be removed to New York and sold at auction. Tako ad vantage of tbo opportunity, and secure clothiug at 50 cents on the dollar. After March 3rd strictly ouo price to all, rich and poor, will bo tbo rulo. Your child can como to this storo and secure clothing as cheap as If you camo yourself. My storo is the loading clothiug house in Shen andoah and wo aro confident that with One Prico we can prosper fully as wull as we do at present uuder the cut rato Bystem. I will deposit a check for f 200 with a repousiblo suenandoali citizen as a forfeit to auy chant able institution iu caso it may bo showu that I have deviated from tbe Ono Price system after March 3rd, 1898. L'very article in tho store will bo marked with plain figures und at a prico so low that people will bu ashamed to ask us to reduce It. By February 10th, wo aro going to send our Block now on baud to tho auction houses, but uutil that dato wo will givo tbo benefit to tho people of Shenan doah aud vicinity. Until February 10th wo will positively sou our goods way below cost to make room for our new stock. Mammoth Clotihno Housk, L. Goldin, Prop., 0 and 11 South Main street, 1-20-tf Shenandoah, Pu, A Citizen's C'oinplnlnt. Martin Sheeler complains of boys assem blyiug about his restaurant, at the cornor of White and Centre streets, and breaking win dows, A largo pane was shattered yester day. Horu Is work for tho police. 600 men's aud boys' pants, actual cost $2.50 to $1.00, for the next 20 days you can bavo auy pair at $1.20. At Samuel Block's, tf Removal The undersigned begs to nounce to the public that he have a Closing Out Sale be Iliovincr to his new nlnrp of Tv i - 1 ness, commencing January We invite every one to call at oiy Store, and examine the few lots Ladies' and Misses' COATS at. CAPES, which will be sold out at one-half less than the orlgina'l 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, and a large selection of comforts and white spreads will be sacrificed at 25 per cent, less than the rtgiu... price. . F. GILL, Corner Main and Lloyd Streets, Operations Upon the Kye. Dr. J. P. Brown will in tbo near future open officos in Mabanoy City, where ho will practice medicine and surgory In all Its branches, including eye. car, noso and throat. Spectaclos and eye-glasses adjusted, artificial eyes inserted and operations upon eyo performed. M0-2m J. P. Bkown, M. D. Tirol lire! Hrel Insure vour nrnnertv from lnaa f,. l,n oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila. Underwriters Insuranco Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford r ire Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams. 123 S. Jardin St., Shonandoah. Tor Infants and Children. Ths fS- 4 ' Is cs mry rfjet. Two Dotlarr for r Carman. Telephone or telegraph to M. Ulricb & Son, Ashland, Pa., when you bavo a dead norse, mule or cow. Thoy will pay you $2.00 and removo it promptly. ll-30tf Largest assortment of rubbers, cheapest prices and best quality are to be bad at Womer's. 121 North Main St. 2-3-Ot Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent flour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best flour made. riiiiiiiiimiiiiibiimmiiimiimiiiim iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig ( O'NEILL BROS, j i 106 South Main St. I Piiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiijiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiml The cheapest furniture house iu Shenandoah. f The prices and goods other 1 dealers are offering the pub- 1 11c cannot touch our 1 stock. ErmTnTimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiinirg O'NEILL BROS. 1 06 South flaln St. Kiiiiimniiiiiuiinniiiuiiiiniii iiiniiniiiiiniii inii5j 0H, Tr3, IT'S C0LD1 mmiimmmn hifimmiiiimm Mllllllllllllllllll But there is a warming opy portunity for you even if the weather is sevent. We have , the advantage of excellent GROCERIES At prices which will make you glad. It costs so much to keep warm in cold weather that you appreciate the saving we will give you on these goods. We give you more comfort giving inducements this time than ever before. iiiiimiiiiiniibM T.J. BROUGHALL, 25 South Main Street.
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