1 V CREPE PAPER. We have just received a new stock of this paper in all the leading tints. A roll 10 feet long, 20 inches wide for IS cents, former price 25c. HOOKS & BROWN, IM. Main St. STANDS SJRF4SGN wc arc tn linvc ou as i n-ijiihir ens mcr we will sell milv such uoods as 11 give entire satisfaction. The line uf PARLOR TABLES . . . and STANDS Hcudy for yo .r inspection is worthy of 111c iuiieL iir.usc we t-nn ivc. llic articles have liccn carefully selected anil typify the highest skill o'f the makers art. of oak, natural anil nrr-en finish, solid and imitation mahogany, plain and inlaid, highly polished, their beauty and ciuahty should oon find them u home it tuch small prices. WHITK HNAMlit.Kn IRON BEDSTEADS As low ns $2.75. Ciine seated chairs, finished in cherry, walnut, or antique oak at per half tUu. Large cane seated arm mcUeis finished ill same colors at fl.50 encli. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. DAVIDSON'S Furniture House, 121 and 123 North Main St. .Near Robliins' Opcia House. 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AddrrHrt ull letter to THE -TIMES, Kim.ADKI.PHIA nillions of Dollars do up in smoko uvury yvnt. Take 11. risks hut get jour houses, stock, fui uiture etc., limurod In llrst-olusa it liahlo companion as lopreuuiitwl by nAVIH FAIIST Insurance Agent, UA.V1U rAUOi,,,, Solltl Jarillll m Alio I.lfa and Accidental Oomliln A genuine welcome wiiiu youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor flaln and Coal Sts. Pineal whlakeyn, beers, purler and ate OJDSlantly on lap. Choice eiuperanre drink and clear DRINK CLKARY'S KXTRA PINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. 11 EST .INK OK ifii nnnncniCQ cintm PPPfl S? UHUU1.IIIUU, iluuii, ILI.U, vy) HAY and HTKAW. fi Floor and Table Oil Cloths. W n r cmpv w.t ... m to bo rid of, becauso bail blood is the brooding placo of disfiguring and dangerous diseases. Is your blood bad ? It is if you aro plagued by pimples or bothered by boils, if your skin is blotched by eruptions or your body eaten by sores and ulcers. You can havo good blood, which is puro blood, if you want it. You can bo rid of pimples, boils, blotches, sores and ulcers. How ? By tho uso of It is tho radical remedy for all dis eases originating in tho blood. Head tho evidence : "Ayrr's Snrsnparilla was recommended to mo" by my physician 113 n blood purifier. Vhen I began taking it I had boils all over my body. Ona bottle cured me." IloNNUlt CrtAHT, Wosaon, Miss. "After six years' suffering from blood jtoison, I began taking Ayer's Sarsapa rilla, and although I havo used only threo bottles of thi3 great medicine, tho eorea have neaily all disappeared." A. A. AIan nlng, Houston, Texaa. hiaHANOY CITY, 1rt of Hie I'ropimeil NrH Sellool Itlllldllli: Heillle. il, Maliiiijoy City. IVIi. 11 At 1111 adjourned ineotiiijr of the School lio.ud List cM-nliig il nil- decided to elect 11 tivu-Moiy brick mjIiooI biiildinj;. iiHtead of a three-story one. Till was dune hecaiisu thu tut limit would nut 1 How the election of a laicr stiueliiru. I'hoinas ,) . I'ulll , of town, was the lontst iiidderand was 11V0 in.ulo tho MiperviMtij; ircliitict. Harrison Hill lus heeu awanled tliu con li n t to icliuild tli liosiury mill. There ivero four bidders It is to cost $3,000. tho iinoiintof lusiirHiico niolioy received. Ill tho case of Alhert Kraiijo, who was killed in the slupn of tho N'oith Maliauoy collieiy, a Coroner's jury rendered 11 verdiit if accidental death. About 12. iiieiiibeis of the l'irst 1'ieshy terian chinch assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mis K (I. .Seat" r, on South Main stieet, last oeniiii; and teudereil a reception to the newly installed pastor, Iter. T. Mux rtell Morrison, As tho quests arrived they w re fretted by Mr. mid .Mis. Sourer and in irodiiieil to the pastor. Jt was 1111 informal ull'air of a social diameter and very enjoy able. A luncheun of two courses was served. Chiisliau Cox, clerk at Primrose colliery, has been p omoted to a clerkship at tho Lost Creek headquarters of tho Lehigh Valley Coal C-onipany. Morris Prico succeedes Cox at the Piimrose and William Palmer will lake Cox's place as Bhippiui; clerk. School Directors I'roseeutfol. Thomas H. Dee ontoicd charcos against P. J. l'ersuson, Thomas E. Khiiiuiuii, Patrick M. Nooue, Thomas I". Dixon and Martin 10. Jlcl.ain, School Diiectors ol West Mahanoy township, eliarjjIiiK them with misdemeanor in ollieo ill misaiipropriatini; tho funds of the district to their own use. Another suit was entered against James K. Gallagher, .Michael Carey and M. J. Ilreu nan, teachers, chargm! with solicltiiii; money from chool teachers, and a third suit was entered against ox-Tax Cullector T. J. MeLaiiEhliu and present Collector Martin McI.aiiKhliti charKCil with issuing fraud ulent tax receipts during the past four years. The accused waived a hear ine and entered bail heforo 'Squire Williams, of (iilherton. Thu friends of tho defendants say the suits aro instituted for political pur poses, to help tho other side in Tuesday's Hk lit. They say they have 110 fears of tho result so far as they are concerned. Limited In .lull. About threo weeks ago Chailes Mcssinger, of Pottsi I lie, a salesman for a clothes wrirgor company, was arrested by Policeman Kestcr 011 11 chargo of ussault and battery and inalUious mischief. In consideration of Messinger's family connections Kester al lowed him to go 011 his own recogui.auco to look for bail. Mcssinger skipped. Yesterday Kester caught him at Shaiuoklii and this morning put him in the Pottsville jail. An Operation. Dr J. C. Iliddlo. of tho Miners' hospital, and Dr. S. C. Spabliug, of town, were 111 zaged this afternoon in performing an opo ra tion 011 Joseph, six-year old son of Health Ollicer Conry. About a year ago a needle, peueliated the child's leg and it is believed the buuu has become ull'cctcd, 1'oot Stllleeeil, John McDonald, of South Jardiu street, bad inie oT Wis feet siiiee.ed between cais at the Kohiiioor ctdllery yesterday afternoon. To lCreet 11 New Hall, Washington Camp No- 121, P. O. S. of A , of Mahauoy City, has received plans ami specifications for the erection of a new hall. It will lie a brick structure threo stories high. Tho camp has purchased a lot at thu corner of Third and Pine streets, and tho plans now under consideration call for one of the finest lodge looms 111 this part of the state. irnfiirtiiiiulu VUltor. Louis I.ublnoki, of (linirdvllle, was ar rested 011 K'St Centio street this nftsriioun, chaiged with diiiiikenuess and niiUaiice. His wife, with an infant in her arms, fol lowed him to the lockup. He was soon re. leased, paying Chief liurgess Tabor fU flue and costs. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Uottler of '81 AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST ,' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA SirsaprliSi I V(ord in ,QSSii)g. Miss Uiichel K III In has returned from lieadlug, where she spout Ave necks visiting relatives -Mi i:t!lo II. Scott, of Pottsville, is a guest of town friends. William Murshall visited friends at Track ville to day. Mrs. Mary Jefferson left town yesterday for Allcntowii, to visit relatives. Misses I.ulii lJussoll and Gertrtido Kvatis and Mesns Harry llvans and Harry (loyue, ol Ashland, were hi town last evening, tho guests uf the Misses llellls. Miss JessU I.udhw, of Shaniokln, has returned to her home after a pleasant visit t town fi lends. Miss lllrdlo llellls bus gone to Pottsville lo spend .1 few days visiting friends. John Thornton, of Itliigtown, passed t'iroiigh town this morning on his way to Pittsvillo It. K. C Miller has returned lo town fioin Mt Carinel. Mm, linger Dixoli, of Ulnglown, Is shmlv lecoveiing from the cirects of 11 badly sprained ankle received live weeks ago. I'. .1. tliabiiiu, a driver for the Columbia llrew lug Company, is coiillued to his homo by Illness. .Mr- T. It. Hutchison returned to hrr home ill Stiuhiiry to-day. Mr-. James Heatou is seriously 111 lit her home in Lost Creek C J. tjiilmi, of Scranton, Is visiting bis old neighbors In town., 10 days' sale uf clothing at Samuel Block's. S. OF V. CELEBRATION. n Ohseliuncf. ill t'llloli neYcliuVt-M Day Last livening. The members of Houry Horncastlo Camp No. to, Sons of Veterans, last night held a smoker anil entertainment in celebration of Union Defenders' Day and spout a very en joyable evening. The entertainment consisted of llteiaiy .mil musical exercises of an inspiring and patriotic character, a feature of which was 111 address by Frank 11. Williams on the life uf Abraham I.itiruln. There wero recita ilunsby Ilrouks Klielly, A. S Kuelly and William Cauiiuu; readings by Moses Honors, ileorgo V it, llenj. (Iwithors; singing by .lames Lewis, of Uirardville, tleoige I'arl and William Itamcr; choiuses by .lie Camp and impromptu addresses by vV. W. iKhii, Henry Schopplo and several ither inciuhersof tho organization. Ilefresh moots in the form of culfeo and sandwiches iveio served 111 connection with tho dntribu lion of cigars. On Saturday evening the Ladies' Aid '.Klcly, which is an auxiliary organization to ho Camp, will colohrato Lincoln's Day by Holding an apron social lo tho Camp's room. Judge Henry II. Goldsburougb, Baltimore, Mil., says: "It gives 1110 pleasure to recom mend Salvation Oil to any on sufl'eritic from rheumatic or other pains." Sliovors of tlio Vuoor" Ari'vti'd. HuntliiB-lon, Pa., Fob. 11. Frank Lamp, James Fnrrell and Edward Doyle, all of Altoona, were arrested here yesterday on a number of chargea, Including tho passing of counterfeit money, larceny and placing obstruc tions on the track on the main line of the Pennsylvania railroad. The trio came here Wednesday afternoon and succeeded In disposing of a number of counterfeit dollars. The accused men have been held for trial. The Modem Way Commends itself to tho well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was former ly dono ill tho crudest manner and disagreo iblyas well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches, mid fevers with out unpleasant after ed'octs, uso the delight ful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of I'igs. Made by California Vig Syrup Co. Hook ami laitlilnr Company. A bonk and ladder company was organ ized at Mt. Carinel last oveniiig. Application will at once be made for a charter. Among the officers elected we notice the name of David licnnio, formerly of this town, as one of tho trustees. Kilter Political right. Tho Pottsvillo Chrouiclo says : "It was stated to-day that the teachers of IlutUr township havo organized campaign fund aggn gating about S00. The contest for school director is one of tho most bittsr in the history of tb township." Annual Soles over 0,000,000 Boxes P PILLS 4S FOE BILIODS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain In tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness after meals. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Hoat. Loss of Appotlto, Co'stlveness. Blotches on tho fikin. Cold Chills. Dis turbed Sloop. Frightful Droams and nil Kervous and Trombllng Sensations. THE riRST DOSE WILL fJIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufforer will acknowledge tliem to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lli:i:ciIAM'N PILIJi. taken as direct ed, will quickly restoro Fomalos to com pleto health. They promptly romovo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem mid cure Melt llenduclio. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boccham's Pills aro Without a Rival And lifiva tb LARCEST GALE of nny Patent. lleillclno Intlie World. 25c at all Drue Storos, n K I t(l USO S'H Tl I K AT It H, V. J, l'BHHUHOV, Mok. One Night Only! MONDAY, FEB'Y. 14, '98. The Distinguished ArtUte, RHEA In bt-r new Kumnntle Vlay NAPOLEON. The most powerful historical drnma ever written. ItllKA.n. JOSi:i'l!INH WM. HAltUI8,iu.NAl'OI.KON. And a company of carefully seleetod players. Heats on sale at Kirliu'a drug store. ASK YOUR GROCER- For Fra nok'a Coffoc Essence f 15 Factories For Franok'a Imported Chlcovy. In Europe. Genuine Frnnck will please you II you lovo n good cup of eofteo Your grocer sells It HO O VEN MER CANTILE CO., PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout thn Country Clironteled tor Ilut3' Perusal. To-morrow is Lincoln's birthday, u legal holiday, Tho County Commlssioneis aro busy solid ing out ballots to the various polling places. Mrs. Hrmly, wife of Lost Crook's popular physician, has recovered from her recent Hi ss, Till fodleetnr lMnt.,l ttnrt-n nf Khetviu. doah, made it payment on his IHI7 county iiuiuieaiu. T.tlVtir Cttv ..1, ... J..t,.s.l ll, l.l.m f llghllng the streets with gis; tho old caudle utp win no. The Postmaster at Shamokin has received Instructions to rod tire expense ill the cleilcal fnrco In that ollice. The l.'.vi llin, I'., ,,,. .l.wl, ln f,,e,l..,,. coiivenieino fur the traveling public, will poire an additional step on their pas-engcr ears. The Mt. Caruiel police yesterday discovered itnpoitiiiit clues leading to the pussibloideiill llcation and arrest of people supposed to havo set file to tho Mt. Catuiel iloii'o Tuesday morning. William (Ircen, who was in jail at Lin caster for knocking down Ma lltizud bu cause alio refused to kiss him, has been re leased on bail. Ml waul Hughes was killed and Thomas Anderson fatally injured by a fall of rock in the lliltimore mine, near Wilkcsbirrc, yes terday. Meiinoultes of Lancaster county intend starting an Industrial Mission on tho Welsh Mountain, to make ml .irl,1,iU ,,r ii.,,vi living there. The Potlsiown Fire Department has been notified by local Insiiraiico agents that unless a file chief is elected insurance rates will ho advanced. Kelalifcs of Joseph Kalafut, of Shamokin, w ho disappeared in May last, believo ho was murdered, and that it was his body that was found in n carat Williamsport several months ago. The Columbia County Court yesterday charged the Constables of the county with thoir now duties as deputy f'no wardens. Fine footwear at amaz ugly low prices. Womer's, 131 North .Main St. 2-3-Ut WHAT YOU WANT To KNOW. A Treat Which U Timely in Storn for Kverybody. Who was St. Valentino? He is probably the host known and must popular churtib in tho galaxy of saints, real and unreal yet who knows much about him? Whore did ho come from? Every body is looking for a rcmeiiibrain o from the jod of the Fourteenth. So tho great Phila delphia Sunday Press of February 13 has de cided to properly introduce tjiis personago. If you get The Press next Sunday you will ;lnd out all about this very desirable St. Valentine. There will bo in tho Sunday Press many other things that will Interest you greatly. Speaking of valentines suggests tlio recipient of theso tokens the American Girl. You havo heard of the various typos ot beauty analyzed at various times. Now it's tho American girl's opportunity. Does her laco lack earnestness? A number of the most prominent artists in tho country will discuss that question in next Sunday's Press. It will interest you greatly. Hero aro a few other features : ' General Jlllos discusses tho Klondlko situation; an expert tells the naval guns of our big fighters aro sadly wrong; an eminent dlvino writes of tho new light on the llible, which archaeology has brought forth, and a bright articlo shows tho possi bilitcsof a "Frankenstein" in these days of invaiitions. You hud better order next Sun day's Press to-day. Persons living in malarious localities may avoid all bilious attacks by taking Dr. Hull's Pills, which keep the llvor In healthy action and tlio system toncd-up. Price 10 and 25 cents. OI.l POINT COSII-OKT, ItlC'IIMONI) AN11 WASIH.VdTIIN. S1X-U IV TOOll VIA PENN SYLVANIA ltAILVOAl). The first of the presout series of personally condilcted tours to Old Point Comfort, liic'h niond, and Washington via the Penn.ylvania Kail road will leave New York and Philadel phia on Sat unlay, February 10. Tickets, including tiansportatioii, meals en route in both directions, transfers of pas sengers and baggage, hotel accommodations ai uiu roini uoiuioit, Kiehmond, and Wash ington, and carriage ride about Itichmoiid in tact, every accessary oxiieusu for a neriod uf bix days will bo sold at rato of ?S."i 00' irom new ork urooklyn, and Newark, fSlOOfrom Trenton. JM.50 from Philadel phia, and proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, includ ing one and three-fourths days' board at that place, and guod to letum direct by regular trains within six days, will bo bold in con nection with this tour at rate of $36.00 from New York, ?15 00 from Trenton, $14.00 from Philadelphia and propoilionate rates from other points. At a slight additional oxpensu tourists can extend tho trip to Virginia Beach, with accommodations at the Princess Anne Hotel. For itineraries and full information, apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 11WI Itroad way. New York ; or tko. W. Itoyd, Assistant flcuer.il Fas'cngcr Agent, Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Who Said They Have a Cough ? Advice Tako Pan-Tina, 25c. At Grubler Bros., drug storo, l'lvo Killed In Itiillroud Sinosli. Montgomery, A In., Feb. 1 1. A dis astrous headend collision occurred on the Louisville nnd Nashville railroad yesterday near Klrkland. killing En gineer Will User, Fireman Ed Davis and three white tramns. Henry Da vidson, engineer, nnd Will Lee, lire man, wero seriously Injured. Charles Harrison, brakeman, had both legs cut off, and brakeman IIugheB was badly hurt. Both will die. Englireer Da vidson forgot to stop at Klrkland. and meet No. 11. Cars and engines wero demolished. I.mitirort'M Flu-lit For l.lliei ty. Chicago, Feb. 11. Attorney Harmon, counsel for Luetgert. appeared before Judge Gary yesterday afternoon und asked for 30 days' tlmo In which to file his motion for a new trial. Mr. Harmon declared he had received In formation to the effect that Mrs. Luet gert still lives. Judge Gary allowed the defense until Feb. 19 to prepare their motion. Mr. Harmon will at tempt to secure affidavits to the effect that two of tho Jurors expressed an opinion on the enso before being called. Begin Right With Coughs and Colds. Tako the sure euro, Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruliler llroa., drug store. Last Night's Dane. The joint assembly of the Chrysanthemum and Ten Couple Kuchro Clubs in P.obblus' opera house last evoninf was attended by about 05 couplo, An orchestra of three pieces furnished music for the occasion and shortly before midnight n spread was par taken of on the stago, Tho affair was in charge of a committee of three appointed by each organization, Iluy Keystoneflour, lie euro that the namo Less Id & IUkb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ever tack. I 32 MEDALS t AWARDED. Sole Agents. TRIAL OF ft". ZOLA. Tho Aoonsod linn No Clinnoo to Suli Htiiiittnto IIIh Cliiircos. Paris, Feb. 11. In tho trial of JIM. Eola und Trarloux yesterdny M. Trnrl eux, ex-minister of Justice, testified that ho had had nothing to do with the Dreyfus nffalr. The presiding Judpe refused to nllow Commandant Fornl zettl and others to be questioned re RnrdlnK Dreyfus, and Mnjor Paty du Clam refused to answer questions on the irround of "professional secrecy." General Gonse and Colonel Henry gave explanations of the Indiscretions of Colonel Plcqunrt, who had knowledge of some of the secret papers of the war otllce. General Pellleux, on the wit ness stand, pnld It was time the truth became known. Ho then proceeded to relate the story of the Ksterhnzy In quiry, and pnld that M. Mathleu Drey fus and M. Scheurer-Kestner both nd tnltted they could not prove the charges against Mnjor Esterhazy. Pellleux vigorously denounced Plcquart for "di vulging nil espionage affair to an out sider." General Pellleux was about to refer to the Dreyfus case when the pre siding Judge gently interposed his usunl veto, nnd the minister did not Insist. M. Dtipuy. the former premier, was then railed, ond M. Laborle began to question him regarding the enso of Dreytus, which the presiding Judge vetoed, whereupon M. Laborle an nounced that he would throw up the examination of M. Dupuy and other former ministers, as the rulings of the presiding Judge made It fruitless. M. Thevenett, n former minister of Justice, who was next examined, said he could easily understand how M. Zola's mind was exercised by the "veil ed lady" story. M. Zola, he added, had ncted In good faith, for complete light had net been thrown upon this matter, and II. Zola's was not the only mind troubled. AH efforts to bring In the Dreyfus case were overruled by the presiding Judge, and thus far Zola has been given no opportunity to substantiate Ills charges. "I have I con trying Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, and I am well pleased with it. My son had the who.'piiiE-coiipb and a bad cold followed. I tried your Dr. Hull's Cough syrup and in three nights he was better. Moses Yorby, Lancaster Court House, Va." Tlio Ohio Tiivcxtlcrntlon. Columbus, O., Feb. 11. The senate committee investigating the charges of alleged bribery in tho recent senatorial contest, it Is said, will close the Inves tigation soon. Subpoenus have been mulled to Senator llanna and others, with the expectation that they will ap pear before the committee not Inter than next Monday. It Is said a report has been piepared by the majority of the committee, which will be submit ted In the event the witnesses do not jippear. There will be a minority report by Senator Gnrfield. ot tho Olobo t cr RHEUMATISM, If EUSALGIA ana similar Complaints im iri'imrta unacr mo btrmgent fOEnMAHMUDICALLAWS., DR. RICHTER'S 'PAIN EXPELIEB. Wolld renoivncd I TlpninrV nlilv siiRrpHSfnl I SOnlvgennlno Willi Trade Mark ' Anchor," K. Ail. Itlchter Jil'o., 215 1'curlSt.. civ York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. 23 & 50 as. Kadursu(I&rccoiQiu(.adu(tby A. Wasley, 106 If. Main St., J3. H. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St.,, . r.r.v. Klrlln, 6 S. Main St., . Shenandoah. DR. RICHTER'S 1 ANCHOR STlf.HACIlAr. tune uoi) . ivpcpHinty Niomnrli t:oiiiilnliit. MISCELLANEOUS. J ANTKD, Halcsnicn to handle our lubrlcat- T I Hit; oils on cominiHHlnu In JSheiiaiHioan nml vicinity. UIhtiiI terinn. Tlio KticMil Oil Company. Clevuluml Ohio, 2-U-2t lAMNTJCI by an old established house, n ) man to take tliart,'e of iukI look after their IhihIhoh hi thl nection, Hulary ICiOn. with com- itiiHsion. Cash bccurity rciuiml. Addreen ItuniuehH, c.ru IlritAl.iK 2-U Ct-foil-w-2t TjIOU ItKNT. A rare chniico for nn I'ncrjrctic 1? hiiMiiH'H'4 man. A frainl etoro cltlicr for croi-ory oiui'-fsn or saloon, in good locution, tlrtit-clasa dwelling npartnicnts at I ached will, hath room and fixture?, all latent iinproM'inentf, Kootl cellar 5S feet lonir, I'Ohm'HHlon to be had in April. Kor further information apply at thu 1 1 Kit a i,i ouiee is-1 1 -1 1 1 1 FOU HUNT. Storeroom and du elthitf, No. 17 North Mutii htrert. roesion Kven April lt-t. Apply to Jacob Noll, U N. Main street, tf TAOH SALIC A buKy two butcher V wauotiH. Will albo rent my wheelwright and paint eliop, corner Coal and Jurdlu streets Apply to Charles IMoppert, on tho premises, tf VTOTICi;. Tho underalcned U dcslmus of ll elosinj: tip his aceountH either In cash r by notes, for all bills that aro now due or over due th's month All contracts, and ureementN, however, will be curried out I hhall place all over duo accounts in thu hum! a of proper partleH for collection. M. 1. Fuwlkic, January 0,1898. l-0-2m Headtpiartcra for .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MOIUtIS IIECKMAN, Prop., Cor. Coal und Main t recta, Shenandoah, Pa. Terina; fl.OQperday titabllnjj: Facilities UnsurpattHeil. Boarders comfortably accommodated by week or month. For all Biuovs and Kervous Diseases. They purify the Iilood and give Healthy action to the entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES. rniLn.-enenr - stoke, o DICAI.KU IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AMD TOBACCO. VHOLKSALK AND RI5TAIL. SO West Ccntro Stroct. PllalJl HOME DYEING MAYPOLE 9 a o e a ft e a e e A Pleasure at Last. - KTVI C SOAP ' WASHES Ik nm ' A 7 I No Muss. No Trouble. SolJ In All Colors by Grocers and Address, TII0 MAYPOL0 SOAP . . . , - i ... . r I L JL I t (a it 5 i r LOOK. --SPECIAL SALE LOOK. We Will Put on Sale For To-morrow Only 3,000 YARDS OE ELOOR OIL CLOTH M At 12 Cents Per Yard. 3 SAND SOAP AT 1 CBNT A BAR, A FULL la OUNCE BAR; 3 . TUriULBRS, lcGACH; 2 QT. TIN COFFBE POT, Sc ; H 10c SALT BOX, Sc. NOTICE. We have just added to our line of house furnishing goods the fol lowing: Clothes Horses, from 50c up ; 6-foot Step Ladders, 78c, sold in other stores for $1.00 ; Kitchen IVbles, 98c each; Clothes Props, ioc ; Iron Pots, Kettles and Boilers, from 4c up. Wc exchange all goods if not satisfactory. CONWAY'S 1 Famous 5 & 10c Store No. JT, 102 North Z Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. -Schuylkill Dental Parlors, 7 North Jardin 5treet, ' a A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUOHINO OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CHAItOICS 1' Oil KXTKACTlNa W1II5N TKKTH AIU! ORDKRRD. BEST SILVER FILLING, GOLD FILLINGS, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, All our work Ih ncioiiipniilt'il with a (riiarmitoe. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barney's Bohemian Beei RDMRECDRH). A SjiecialUl on Kitittire from Williamsport ill visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m, till 1:30 p. m, Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to ahsolutely cure all kinds ol Ktipture wmioiit operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danf.;r. . . Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunhury, ShamoUn, Mt. Carinel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reacli of all. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Bliceler'a Olil Stand.) log NORTH MAIN STREET. Klrt-cla work uiiaranteeil. Prompt ami ollto attriulaiitf. llalr tuttliiK a iiucIqIIv. STAMPING ANDEMBROIDERY. Pcholara wanted In embroidery nnd fancy miedle work. Ix!4sps slven every afternoon All klndi of atampliiKdoue. Miss Laura Folmer, Corner Mulll and I.loyd HU., Shenandoah. SOAP WASHES and DYES AT ONE OPERATION . . ANY COLOR. The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Undorllnen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. Druggists, or mailed freo for IS ctntt; DEPOT, 127 Dunne Stmt, Ntw York. Main Street. Good Set ol Teeth, $5.0O SO Cents $i.o0 and up 2s CenU E STORE, 117 Q. Main St, Where will be found the very best goods for the least money consist ing of Bedroom Suits, Sideboards, Sofas, Extension Tables, Rockers, Chairs, Lounges, Beds, brass, iron and wood Bed Springs, Mattresses. Call and see us. For the past ten years we have giren the public satisfaction in the stove business, as our customers will admit with out an exception -(o)- D. & I SEIGEL, 117 S. Main Street123 FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Made at the House er at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main 8treet. EVAN X davies. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet wftDMi of tho la tava riably obtalued kf tbor who u fouovi'l Oompltzlon Paniti. 11
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