B THE HERALD B 111 Creates business because of itsinrwn S Wt argc circulation and renders rich Sg? results In its advertisers. DO YOU WANT To reaih the public through a fro- gressive, dignified, influential ournal Pjj use the lit. KALI columns, SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. FEMUAItY 19. 1898. ONE CENT VOL. XIIL-NO mixing immi mtmw. 48. Better Than Klondike. Invest your money where you are sure to receive full value for the same. Parlor Suits, 5 pieces, Wood seated chairs, Caue seated chairs, $18.00 a- -45 J. P. Williams & Son, SPECIAL SALE OF Children's . . Ladies' Plush and Cloth Capes and and Children's Jackets at half price. $S, $6 and $7 ; your choice for $2.50. will sell for $4. J. J, PDOS I ix 1 O'HARA'S LIVERY. miiitHiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiumm "BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Sts., SHENANDOAH, PA. BOCK BEER On Tap at all Customers .pwnminiimnniini BEER On Tap at alhCustomers BOCK BEER BOCK keep thee: Oil Your Store Floor FLOOR SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. .A FEW. SPECIAL To Reduce Stock. Your Choice 3 Tounds Seedless Muscatel Raisins. 6 Pounds Good New Muscatel Raisins, 4 Pounds New Seedless Raisins, 4 Cans Maryland Sugar Corn, 3 Cans Fine Northern Sugar Corn, 2 Cans Fancy Maine Corn, 4 Cans Early June Peas, 3 Cans Sifted Early June Peas, - 2 Cans Champion of England Peas, 2 Cans Early Sweet Peas, 2 Cans California Apricots, 2 Cans California Bartlett Pears, - .3 Cans Baked Beans, Large Size, - At Solid Oak Fancy Base Extension Table, - $3.75 Iron Bedsteads, - . $ 3-50 Solid Oak Chanila Suits, eight pieces. -- - 14.00 Full size well made couches, spring seat, full fringed, $ 3.75' Sideboards, - - 5-5 13 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Ladies'. Misses' and Jackets, at half value. Misses' Children's Long Coats, worth Also 4 coats worth $10 and $12, flT'Cr North Main St., 1 Shenandoah, Pa. MANSION HOUSE STABLES? MAHANOY CITY. BOCK rrmimmimnrmmna BEER UST With the Oriaina OIL. DRIVES For 25 Cents. 25 Cents 25 Cents ,25 Cents mmmmmrwww 25 KEITER'S. TII15 AVHATIIKlt. The forecast for Sunday: Partly cloudy to cloudy weather, with slight temperature angos, followed by snow or rain, and northeasterly to easterly winds," probably be coming dangerous on the coasts. BOARDING HOUSH THIEF. flood Young Man AVIw Keeps Ilia Kycs Open. A lew days ago a young man giving tins' name of Hall applied at ths rcsldenco of Mrs. O. Elsenhart, on East Coal street, for boarding accommodations. Ho was well russcd, wearing a neat brown suit, tan oes, and whito Fedora hat with black elvct band, and had tho gmeral appear ances of respectability. Ho explained that he d not wish to go to a hotel, because hu could not afford tho wtes and had no desire to frequent public places. Ho confessed to but 0110 vlco smoking. Ho retired to his bedroom early in tho evenings and his gen eral bthavior was In accord with his repre sentations until Thursday, when he suddenly dlsappcaied without settling his account with Mrs. Elsenhart. After his departure it was found that he had ransacked a bureau in the room occupied by one of Mrs. Kiseti hint's daughters. Only a silk uiulller was mining, owever. Hall, If such Is his irnl name, said he was photographer and had recently given up business at Uuck Horn, Columbia county, ith 11 view to establishing a place here. On his departures he hoarded a Schuylkill Trac tion car and is supposed to have gone to Olrardvillo or Ashland. Atelilails ejafe, California bcaVr-soup, free, to-night. Hot lunch on Mouiluy morning. Civil Court JurorH. The following aro among those drawn as traverse jurors for tho term of Common leas Court beginning March 21, 1808 : L. Sauuor, painter, Frnckville; Oscar Weadcr, blacksmith, Shonandoah; It. Qruber, manu facturer, Girardville; Charles Hlumui, mer chant, Mahanoy City; Samuel Miller, fanner, Union Twp.; Charles Waguer, carpeuter, Girardville; H. T. Evans, merchant, Track- illc; Joseph J. Bees, miner, Shenandoah; William II. Keicb, shoemaker, 1'rackville; David Huberts, miner, Mahanoy Twp ; George Taylor, miner, Gilberton; A. Ii. Schlesuian, painter, Girardville; John Jennings, laboror, Shenandoah. 10 days' sale of clothing at Samuel Block's. Horses! llorgeI I will offer at public sale on Thursday, iebruary 21th, thirty-five head of horses, amongst the lot aio heayy draught pairs, ml horses for farm and gonerel purposes. Every person is acquainted with the fact that am a good judge of horses and this lot has been especially selected to suit tho wants of tho trado. These horses will be sold without reserve, rain or shine.- Don't forget the place and date, at William Nciswenter's sale stables, corner of Main and Coal streets, Sale commences at 1 o'clock, sharp. 2-18-5t Kemlrlck House Free Lunch. Mock turtle soup will be served, free, to all patrons to-night. Deputies Kearipollited. County Coroner, Dr. D. S. Marshall, has e-appoiuted all his deputies, and their salaries per annum havo been fixed as fol lows by the Coommissloners and Controller; Edward Fogarty, Mahanoy City, f 175; It. P. Williams, Ashland, $175 ; Thomas J. Mauley, Shenandoah, $175; James J. Clemens, Potts- o. S125; Dr. 1J. C. Guldin. Miuersvillo $100; Dr. J. H. Euterliiie, Gilberton, $G0; Dr. 1. O. Dleiler, Girardville, $00; Michael llillan, St. Clair, J50; Dr. A. J. Snyder, Tamaqua, $50. The other deputies will be pant a lee ol $5 for each inquest. Candy, Candy, Cuuily. Chocolate Marsh Mallows, Chocolate Non- gatines, Chocolate Chips, Chocolate Walnuts, Chocolate Mints, Chocolate Nuggets.Chocolate Almonds, Chocolate Figs, Chocolate Dates, Chocolato Ficans, etc., etc. Gibvin's, 2-10-lt 8 South Main street. Scalp Treatment. Katharino A. Hickey, 120 N. Main St. tf Air. McCutcheoii ttecuvering. John McCutcheou, of West Laurel street is slowly recovering from tho ittack of pneumonia which threatened to provo fatal Mr. McCutchcon is a member of the local miners' examining board and one of the oldest minors in town. He is CO years old and has worked in the mines 53 years. At Kepchliiskl's .Vrcaito Care. Sour krout, pork and mashed potltoes.as Ireo lunch to-night. Hot lunch oil Monday morning. The JNew Schedule. Tho change of time table of tho Fenusyl vania railroad, via short route, to Pottsvllle, appears in to-day's paper. It goes into effect to-morrow. Those, contemplating a trip over this Hue should consult the time table for theso changes. Lithuanian lluml itall. The First Lithuanian Bniid will hold grand ball in Kobblni' opera houso on Mon day ovenlug, 21st iust. Musio by an or chestra of ten piocos. The Grant Baud of town and a number of other bands will be i attendance 2-18-3t Au Olnlsstou. In tho endeavor to publish the program of the charity entertalumcnt as it was pre Bented at Ferguson's theatre on Thursday evening considerable re-arrangement was necessary and la doing this the name of Miss Maud Gilpin was omitted. Miss Gilpin ren dered n vocal solo, "To a White Koso," th was highly appreciated. Strawberry Ic Cream To-day and to-morrow at Shelder'a bakery. 27 Eist Centre street. It American Association Sleeting. The United American Association, com prising repicbcntatives from tho I', 6. S. of A.. Jr. O. u. A. M , and kindred organiza tlons, will meet in mi mini convention a Tamaqua, on tho 22d Inst,, Vtashiu.ton1 Birthday. Officers will he elected and place selected fo? holding the anuual demon stratiun on Labor Day. The meeting will convene at 10 a. m. Deslrahlostomroom for rent at 31 West Oak streot. Apply on tho pron'- 2-17-3t A Temporary Change. In a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Kaler, of Mahanoy City, will leave for Phila delphia, where they will remain until tho latter part of May. They will occupy the handsome residence recently purchased by Mr. Kaler in that city. Vreu Masquerudo Itall. A grand free masquerado hall will bo held at the Mansion Houso, Itingtown, on Wash ington's birthday. Orchestra of flvo pieces. Free dancing. A glorious time Is in store for you If you attend, 2-17-5t HUPHS ! Aro In Evory Case Contradicted From Ollicinl Sources. CAPTAIN SIQSBEE PEAISED, Secretary Long Applauds tho Action of the Maine's Commander. EEOOVERING THE DEAD BODIES. Tho Xnvy IJopnrtincnt Issues a Sum- mnry Glvlnir tho Totnl Doiith List at S 18-OfTlieHo ins Hodlefslluvolloon llpooveroei Tho Injured Number OT. Arrival or tho Spuiilsh Warship Viz cnya In Now York Hnrbor, niul Ex tra l'rcciititlems TnKou to l'rotoot Her From Cranks. Washington, Feb. 19. -The feature of yesterday at tho navy department was the large number of rumors of a war like tendency that came to the atten tion of the otllciala as requiring atten tion, and as In every case contradicted. So formidable has grown the list that at the close of ofllce hours Secretary Long was Induced to make the follow ing statement as the easiest manner of disposing at one time of all these stories: "Really no Information has been re ceived since Captain Slgsbee's first dis patch adding anything to our knowl edge of the disaster. All we know Is that the Maine blew up. There is abundant room for speculation of all sorts, but no conclusion can be arrived at until an examination has been made by the divers, and more facts obtained. It Is a simple fact to say that such a thing might happen by design or it might happen by accident. As yet there is no indication of design. There fore my impression has been all along, and I rather think the general opinion preponderates In the same direction, that it must have been accidental. At the cabinet meeting the matter was not discussed except as any body of men talk about an event of that kind, and most of that talk referred to the terrible loss of life and expressions of Bympathy for the sufferers. "It certainly was a kind thought In the president to send Mowers to the families of Captain Slgsbee, of Execu tive Officer Walnrlght and of the lost seamen whose residences are In Wash ington. "You may say absolutely that there has been no Becret cabinet meeting, that nothing has taken place in cablne that the public have not been Informed about; that the whole policy of this department has been to give the public all the dispatches; that the department has no more knowledge on the sub Ject of the cause of the disaster, or even of the circumstances attending it, than have the public, and that the report to the effect that Captain SIgs bee had warned the department that the Maine was in danger from sub marine mines or torpedoes Is utterly without foundation,) no such report ever having been received from him or from anybody else,"! The secretary also denied briefly and comprehensively wild rumors that he had requested the (chief of police of New York to guarll the Vlzcaya and that he had selected Constructor Bowles to go to Havana and raise the Maine. The last work of the day for him was to consult the representatives of the wrecking companies who prob ably will have charge of this work and endeavor to arrang for both of them to work together, so as. to secure the use of each peculiar plant and to save time. The secretary when asked what was the department b estimate of the con duct of Captain Slgsbee In the terrible Bituathn in which ho had been placed, replied : "I think I express the feeling of the president, as well as my own, when I say that Captain Slgsbee has conducted himself as an ofllcer of our navy should. He was the last to leave his ship when she went down. His dispatch to me was so complete that since then I have thought of no question of fact to ask him which Is essential to the situation and which he could answer, which Is not covered by that dispatch. Its tone, too, is that of a discreet and level head ed man who realized tho impression any word from him at that time would have on the public mind. Nothing Is harde; than for a naval olllcer to lose his ship, so that I have great sympathy for him I await, with conlldence, further re ports." During the day the department was in receipt of an number of telegrams from different parts of the country asking, in behalf of relatives of the dead sailors that their remains be brought back to the United States for Interment. Among them were eiuerles from friends of the two ofllcers, Merritt and Jenkins. The department forwarded these to Captain Slgsbee, whose reply was that the of ficers' bodies have not been found; that as to many others. Identification Is not possible, and throwing great doubt up on the practicability of taking any of the remains from Havana. "While no decision has yet been reach ed formally upon tho application of the Spanish government for authorization' to examine the wrqck of the Maine to ascertain the cause pt the explosion the ofllcers seem Incline el to regard her re uld not properly be cely that each gov- quest as one that c refused, and It Is II eminent will mnke an Investigation of this character concurrently. The navy depart knent has compiled the following sunim trry showing the to tin rt-Bu'.tr "f the Mulne disaster from nil available otiUia Information up to the close of the department last night: Total otllcoiB anil nien on board Maine, B55; total olllcers, 2ti total men, 329; to tal olllcers saved, it; total men saved, 70: total officers loe It, 2; total men lost, 216; total men inju' The seven men ap; Wed, 57; doubtful. 7. hearing as doubtful probably represent hat number, or less, whose lives have been saved, but who cannot be idcntlfle l at present on ac count of errors in Rho transmission of telegrams. The 67 Appearing as Injured are Includes m tne ifl lipjieartne tie saved. Two men reported as having died In tho hospital are Included in the total of 24G appearing above as having been lost. urAmiNa this wrecked snip. Unptntn Sljrsboo Ferceel to Socuro a I'ormlt Itoelle's ltocuvorcu, JitO. Havana, Feb. 19. On the night of the Maine disaster Captain Slgsbee re quested Adlmal Mantcrola to station boats around the wreck, so as to pre vent any one from approaching It without ofllclal leave. As a result only those with special permits are allowed to get near tho wreck. Captain Slgs bee himself, going In the early morn ing to the scene of the disaster, was warned off, not being recognized, and was obliged to return and get a for mal permit from the naval authorities. Admiral Manterola refuses to allow the divers Bent here by American newspapers to make any Investigation near the wreck, at least until Captain Slgsbee shall have finished his official Investigation. Yesterday Lieutenant Commander Walnwrlght, Lieutenant Holman and Chief Engineer Howell went with divers to search for the bodies of Lieutenant Jenkins and As sistant Engineer Merritt, but the guards would not allow them to make the search, and they returned to tho consulate and lodged a formal com plaint with Consul General Lee. How ever, the agreement reached between Captain Slgsbee and General Blanco was that the American commander Is to be allowed to use any divers, even tho divers sent here by tho American newspapers, In his ofllclal Investigation. Captain Sigsbee has expressed him self as trrateful for the offer of help from the divers, but prefers to await the arrival of the United States navy divers, so as to avoid friction. With Lieutenant Commander AValnwright, Lieutenant Holman and Chief Engineer Howell, Captain Slgsbee went on board the wreck yesterday. The big cat that was a pet of the Maine's crew, and that was found on the wreck so much frightened that It apparently had not moved from Its hiding place, Is now on board the Fern. The captain's dog, Peggy, was also saved. Havana still mourns with the Amer ican people. Since the funeral cere monies on Thursday the city has re moved the outward signs of grief, but the work of succoring the living and caring for the dead whose bodies are recovered proceeds tenderly and unre mittingly. Every care Is shown the survivors. Captain General Blanco and the of ficials continue to co-operate with Cap tain Slgsbee and Consul General Lee. The messages received from Spain and the United States showing that the ac tion of the Havana authorities Is ap preciated give satisfaction to the of ficers, who are making further efforts to ameliorate the condition of the sur vivors. There is sincere regret that circum stances make it Impossible to meet the wishes of friends who desire that the remains of their loved ones shall be sent home for burial, but In cases where the olllcers of the Maine deem It practicable the necessary facilities will be afforded. At 8 o'clock last evening 135 bodies had been recovered. Alfred J. Holland died at the Military hospital yesterday. There remain at the San Ambrosio Will lam Mattison, Francis D. Cahlll, Fred erick C. Holzer and James W. Allen still In a serious condition, but better than they were on Thursday. George W. Koebler, John Heffron and Jere miah Shea are Improving somewhat. Dr. Maas does not despair of saving them all. Francis Cahlll, In spite of his serious condition, embraced this correspondent and asked to have a cigar lighted. IticUert's Cate, Chicken soup, freo, to-night. Voting For Mine Inspector. The Minors' Examining Board, at Potts villo, began balloting Weduosday to elect a succossor to Edwarel Breuiian, Mine Inspec tor of the Shamokin district. Four of the live votes are needed to elect. Thero aro eight applicants, but it is said tho contest has narrowed down to three. Thero may bo a disagreement, and in such case the court would name a now hoard of examiners. The appoluteo will sorve flvo years, and tho out coino Is awaited with much interest here, as Ellas Cooper, of town, Is a candidate and answered all the euietious. Begin Right With Coughs and Colds. Tako the sure cure, Pau-Tlua, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Waylaltl and Jtohbecl, Harry Hailed, Jowish pedler who resides in town, was in Connor's patch, and succeeded in selling a large amount of goods. When about to return home he was confroutcd by a man who struck him and knocked him to tho ground. The stranger then relieved him of his purse and valuables and took to the woods. His lots Is about $31.00. No arrests havo been made. No appetite, or a ravenous appetito with di'comfort aud flatulency after eating, indi cates dyspopsia or indigestion. Tako Dr. Bull's Pills ; they aro a specific for this ail ment. 10 and 25 cts. Villi or Coal. Frank Buskawicz, of West Lloyd street, bad his back aud left shoulder badly bruised yesterday by a fall of coal in tho Turkey Run colliery. He was wag attended by Dr. Stein. Samuel Block will offer for tho next 10 days, men's and boys' odd suits that cost froui ?8 to ?10, at ft. tf Ailvertlseil Letters, Lettors addressed to the following peoplo remain uncalled lor at tlie local postofflce Frank E. Sangor, T. P, Richard, Jerry Moser. Mr. Moyer, U. II. Hollo, William Herring- ton, George a, Comstock, Frioband & Siipo witch, Tho Slavonian Pub. Co., Hugh Jones J. w. Ilarelley. aOYAl w POWDER Absolutely Puro RAILWAY DIVORGE. The Lehigh Parts With the Short Line To-night. SCHEDULES CHANGE TO-MORROW. Short Line Trains Will lhan be Under the Direct Operation of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company Rumors of Large Reductions In Lehigh Crews Confirmed. The Lehigh Valley Kail road passenger train tlut left town at 4:20 this afternoon for PottBville was the last the company will run over tho short line. At twelvo o'clock to night the company's leaso of the line from the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will expire and hereafter the latter company will operato the lino under a new schcdtilo. Peoplo who have been accustomed for years to walk to the Lehigh station to take the short line train will find it rathor inconven lout to walk to the lower end of Main street, but they will no doubt soon become as accustomed to it as they had tho other routo. It was remarked to-day that the Schuylkill Traction Company would have its revenues considerably increased under the new order of things if its line was extended to the Pennsylvania railroad Bfation. It would not bo surprising if some of the regular patrons of tho short lino should get left on Monday morning. It is dollars to doughnuts that somo of them will stray down to the Lehigh Valley station and patrol tho platform before calling tho change to mind. Many will vory Iikoly overlook the chango in tho schedule. Commencing on Monday the short line will leave at 8:10 a. m. Instead of 0:11. This change is received with much satis faction by tho court attendants, as it enables them to reach tho court houso at Pottsvllle In good time. Heretofoie it has been neces sary, to rcaoh tho court housu at 0 a. m. aud avoid tho expense of a long trip fare, to leave on the (1 a. in. train. The reports of wholesale reductions of crews on the Lehigh Valley liailroad on ac count of the schedule changes to go iuto effect to-morrow lire confirmed, but even up to a late hour this afternoon nothing definite had been announced as to what shape tho reductions would take, although it" was kuonn that several conductors would bo leduccd to baggageiuasters and employes holding tho latter positions roduced to brake- men. Considerable sympathy was expressed along the line to-day for "Joo" Sigfried, of Mt. Carmol, when it was learned that ho is to bo put back to "smashing" baggage. With'tho abandonment or the short line to night the Lehigh Valley Company will also abandon tho Shenandoah Junction. This means the dismissal of tho two men who have had tho i;are of tho switches at that point, ono of them being ox-Couucilman James Kane. There are many rumors of largo reductions in tho forces at stations along tho Lohigh's lines, but no ordeis have been received from headquarteis at any of the stations. It is said two, aud perhaps three, hands will bo laid oil' at the local station, and tho same rule as that adopted in dispensing with train erows will be enforced, namely : tho men last employed to bo dispensed with. In speaking of the proposed change's a prominent official of the Lehigh Valley said: "The report that 135 at Delano would be laid off is all bosh. Conductors John SIcAvoy aud B. F. Hendricks, the two oldest in srvir. at Delano, are the ouly-'tones to remain. The other conductors will be reduced to baggage mastors aud the present baggage masters to brakemen. Tho present brakemen on the tail end won't be in it. This change I think will affect all our present passenger brake men." To Cure Headache in 15 Mlnute3. Tako Dr. Davis' Ati-IIeadacho. All druggists. A Farmer ltuncoed. A farmor hailing from Zion's Grove and giving tho namo of Singlcy, complained be fore Justico Shoemaker yesterday that he had been duped out of 30 cents by a Polish woman, feho bought a chicken worth 40 ents and gave him in payment four coins that looked like ten cent pieces. Tho fanner subsequently learned that tho coins wero copper pennies that bad been dipped in quick Bilver. Thero was no suit, as the farmer did not feel disposed to go to any trouble over the small amount. The practice of offering the disguised pennies is hccoiuiug extensive among the foreign classes of people in town. Many of them purposely offer small silvor coin for payments to enable them to work in the dipped piece3. BOO men's aud hoys' pants, actual cost $2.5 to $4,00, for tho next 10 days you can havo any pair at $ 1.20. At Samuel Block's. tf Xuw Millinery. Mr. und Mrs. Samuel Feltzcr. of New York, aro guests at tho Hotel Franoy. They aro making arraugemcuta to open a now millinery in tho Kchler building on jsorth Main street now occupied by tho Misses Stank, who will move their millinery to No. S3 South Jardiu street. It Is very poor economy to endeavor to re lieve a cold by neglecting it, when a bottlo of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup will cure it at onco. Going Out of ltuiillteBi. Owing to the death of my wife, I will soil out my entire stock of gouts' furnishings, dry goods and uotious. lluio is au oppor tunity for raro bargains. Havu also a parlor suite and other house furiiituro left for sale Intend to leave town. Louis Maun, 17 West Centre street. 2-17-tf Ono Minuto Cough Curo cures nuickly That's what you want 1 O. II, Hagenbuch. "V" l'logriiin. Tho following program will he rendered at a meeting of tho V to ho held this even lug: Slugiug, Y,"j scrlpturo raiding, Annio Iioborts; toadlng, Clara Morrisouj duet, Cathorino West nud Sylvia Tempest; declamation, Dora Hlcharels; Instrumental solo, lela Kehler ; recitation, Harry Qahle; address, llev. I). I. Evans ; comet solo, Sallle lieddall nows of a week, John Dauks ; sluglng, "Y"j critic, John T, Lawsou, At Samuel Block's for 10 days overcoats worth f 10.00 can ho bought for f 1.00. tf Additional Improvements. The dining room of tho Ferguson House has been additionally improved in appearauco by tho artistic painting and paperhangiug of Ii. D. K. Ilagcubuch. No fooling tho people at Samuel Block's What you find marked down tu men's und l boys' clothing you get- U 'yspepssa its victims. It puts them in the power of tho weakest organ of the body and makes them itd Flave.3. Thoy must eat to suit it, drink to suit it. nnd livo a lonten life of self-denial. SI AebJEbb have cured many bad cases of ii vniii.unin. Lilt; t ii in uui u iuua ii. v uu are suffering from that disease. Mrs. H. B. Anderson, 15 Williams Street, Grand Hapids, Mich., writes : "Ayer's Pills cured mo of dyspepsia from which I had Buffered for three years. They beat every other medi cine. A QUESTION ANSWERED. Something of the Greatest Imiiortanco to Kery Consumer What, id nun trir? Tin m a. snmtln nut. nrm mr Tnw tmrin I r rri-eiCTi tlin tun mnnti1MfT jui arueiu wiiu uuo conMueraiion 01 in riliei H'lF t .of ..rl n n ft.. ..w.fl n 1- l.. i. i Ti ..;,.. iim.: i -i i iiuu vjuunug uiana mil vuiuo 10 uie cus tomer auu a lair prone to tue notmnR mer chant. If you are offered a suit of clothes at the One Trice value of 50 50 you get a better bargain than you secure from tho man who lir-et oal-ei 41') ('..t. ..,;- ,...,1 ...11- ...ov uano vi" " lull fciaviuaiij- tUIUKS down to $3. You don't get as much as tho a big bargain because you bear tho dealer down three or four dollar The fact is. you get fooled and pay for wbat tho One Vrico man offered at $0.50. ouum .uaiu aireui., u. vioiutn, proprietor, ni , . " -- -- -IIUMI ttllU J l J ft, lit Idlnfr ivltn ll-llt-oni-mo tlx. i it. L'( Hills lit. tflM tirin.a itlntl n.Itl. 7 UWIL CULIl artlClO IS III V UV.rfl. t ia nrin, RSKeU, Utir motto l Onn Pm-nn mnra ioj-s. vv e asu nut ono favor After ilarcb IV I in ni'if n.ifl. . .. -v. iu I" U Mb It wilt I.a .,..1.1 t . - ma pnuoH. luuwmuo convinced that we oiler hotter clothine at .hen any other dealer in the county cao oiler All our new stock will aruve on and before .ilarcli 1st and an increased force of clerk will bo put to work mnrkum each mcca suit at its selling price Us real valuo to tj consumer One Price. Next week our presc r presia 'ork ?M M siock win oo sont to a large New York si tiou House. see our new liuooif piece goods Vi suits to order for $7.50 aud upwards. Mammoth Clotihno Hoisk, L. Goldln, Prop.. B and 11 South Main street,! Shenandoah, Pal Help comes to Those who Take 4 Ied rlag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. eeruiuer liroi., drug store Operations Upon the Kyo. 1 Dr. J. P. lirown will in tho near fiitnl open olllces in Mahanoy City, wliero ho wil practice meillciuo and surgery in all i branches, including evo. ear. nnsn aJ throat. Spectacles aud eyo-ghuses adjustol iiriiuciai eyes inserted ana operations upel eye performed. I l-10-2m J. p Bkown, M. Dl All tlin linnllnr. I,n1.nni. . . i. Norway pine aro concentrated in Dr l Norway Piuo Syrup. Nature's own reil for coughs aud colds. Two Dollars for u Carcass. Telephone or telearaDh to M. TTlrtJ son, Asntanu, Pa., when you have a norso, muio or cow. Thev w 11 nav vm. S anu remove It promptly. 11-aJ 0o. is the price of the Davliaht cas ujiiuuu. ojc. lsiuonnco OI t ha lent ml in tho market, at Brumm's jewelry storS OUR AIM. w iuu is uetter man goou aim f sure judgment? We aim to suit your ideas for GROCERIES you neeu. we up our arre wuii prices you win appreei tion, You are sure of the I and certain to be pleased w our attractive oflerings. your pocketbook. T.J. BROUGHA 25 South Main Street.