Did You Gel an tfilfcxpected Gift ? Do You Wish to Return It ? "We have a few holiday gifts loft that Ave will close out at reduced prices. We have a full line of Blank Books, Ledgers, Day Books, etc.," suitable for opening new books at New Years. Any book not in stock we will get at a few days notice. QPBCIAL.Porty kinds of 40c Chocolates at ;Cc a pound. Lownoy'a paoltago candy, 'none bettor, 10, IS, SO, and GO cents per package. HOOKS & NO. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, Floral Cream For Chapptd Hands. For Rough Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, i South Main street, Shenandoah, Telephone rmmretton. Pa. DAVISON'S! DEPARTMENT STORES. ' that is the place to ro to get a realistic picture of what you want for the New Year. It will do you good to glance over our extra ordinary big line of HOOKERS, For the Mere Sum of 90 Cents and up. Iirchased expressly for our holiday trade. They must be seen to be appreciated, l'es, and they must be sold. No carrying over until another season. Come early and secure your choice. SACRIFICE SALE - OF STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS. Our stote is overstocked as is also our storage place at the deots. For the next 30 days we will sacrifice them at almost your own price. The "True Fortune" heater, for many years sold by Wm. Pratt, of town, and who has furnished many a resident with ihe same, is included in our stocS.. Also the "New Broadway" range, the "Broadway fortune," "Family Fortune," "Queen Cinderella" and "Liberty." FURNITURE. DO NOT FORGE"! US WHEN BUYING. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. Canaries. A. fine lot of singers received from Phila delphia. All kinds. They will make acceptable New Year &if ts. JAPANESE GOLD FISH Anil clolteft. All kinds of nltreons. We also sell miners' supplies and drill ins machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 105 East Centre street, - Shenandoah, Pa. Special Sale on Heaters. We are going to wind up the old year by inaugurating a special sale on heaters. They are the Laura, Gem Ringgold, Happy Greeting, rt Ringgold, Mossees. A $2s Heater can now bought as low as $15. be r This 16 tlie best chance ever afforded. We must close them' out before the season closes. Our parlor, ranges, stoves and other heaters are worthy of, inspection. FURNITURE. We have nice holiday stock which we can sell at,Kaunson "ie w. VP a to o co7,;rt nr utit nwor anv ' Prtl On short notice. other dealer. Call and see us. 0.USIII, 123 and 131 South Main Street. BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, "8Ku.. BROWN, SHENANDOAH. 1ENNA- 'Announcement Now that "The holiday rush" is over, I will, in a few days, be able to attend to your wants with my usual promptness, and I will as in the past spare neither pains nor expense in my efforts to please all who entrust their work'to me. You may be assured that it will be at tended to properly and in a compe tent manner. It is my ambition to add to the reputation I have already establish ed in the past years. Prices will always be found toe lowest, quality and work c6nsidered, and the inter est of my patrons will be kept con stantly in view. In this space I will each week endeavor to tell you something of interest. Again thanking you for the'coiifi dence sb generously manifested by you in the past, and soliciting youi further commands as well as those of my new. friends, I remain Yours respectfully, Thos. Buchanan, 118 S. Mailt Street.fr BARGAIN FOR MEN The Boston Factory Shoe Store makes the following ex traordinary shoe bargain to men for the next few days only : .. HEN'S HEAVY RUSSET SHOES.i HAND SEWED, WORTH $4.00 ; at $2.25. Ladies', Misses' and Chil dr.tti'h winter footwear and rubbers' at astonishing prices. Serviceable and reliable goods. BOSTON E 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. ThW popular hostelry la now open lor the entertainment of sleighing and skating ) artiet. Dancing pavlllion always heated. Excellent EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No, 13 North Jardin St, Prevent Prevention is always bettor than cure, even when euro is possible lJut so many times pneumonia is not cured that prevention becomos tho natural act of that instinct of solf preservation which is " the first law of nnture." Pneumonia can be pre vented and is often cured by tho uso of Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. "Some years ago I had a severe cold nnd was threatened with pneumonia. I could, neither oat nor sleep, and was In a wretched condition. 1 procured a botllo of.Aycr's Chorry Pectoral and took it according to tho directions, and at tho ond of fifteen daysw as as well nnd sound ns boforo the attack, t have recommended it in many cases of pneu monia since, and have never known it to fail in effecting a cure." JOHN HENRY, SU Joseph, La. "I was attacked with a cold that settled on my lungs, and defied the skill of my phy sicians so that they considered me incurable. At last I began to use Ayer's Cherry Tcctoral and was entirely cured after having taken two bottles." FRANCISCO A. SEVERIANO, Taunton, Mass. is put up in half-size bottles at hali price 50 cents. rbKSUJULMEN MOW. Charles Radziewicz tians.icted business at the countv seat to day. Dr. S. C. Spalding attended court us a witness to-day. Christ. Schmidt spent this mornitiK on business at Pottsvillo. William H. .lames, Ron of 1'. & It, Superin tendent T. J. James, of Gillierton, left homo to-day to rejoin tho hospital corps of-tho army at Hun tsville, Ala. Isaac Brown, of Philadelphia, is a guest of relatives in town. It. D. Malono attended court to-day as a' witness. Policeman Foyle transacted official business at the county seat to-day. Dr. J. Pierce Roberts, Daniel Malono nnd Arthur O'llara attended a meeting of the Schuylkill County Medical Society at Potts, villo to-day. John Swindells, son of Rev. J. T. Swin dells, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, left town to-day to resume his course in the Ceutral Manual Training School in Philadelphia, after spending tho holidays in town with his pareuts. Miss Emma Davis, who was a guest of relatives in town, loft to-day for Philadel phia. Napoleon Powell returned to Wilkesbarrc to-day after spending several days with his parents in town. William Walker is visiting relatives In town. Ho is on a furlough from Camp Mc Kenzie, Georgia. Mr. nud Mrs. Charles Haskins were Girard- villn visitors last evening. John Carr, of tho Equitable Trust Com pany, Philadelphia, Ills mother, Mrs. Carr.. and brother, Harnty, are the guests of Mrs. William Mitchell, of South Jardin street. Misses Ida Williams and Margaret Ueddall returned to Mechanicsburg to-day. Miss Elizabeth Ucebuer has returned to her home In Philadelphia. Misses Mame Monaghan, Mary Iland aud Edward Coyle returned to their studies at the Lock Haven Normal school to-day. Mrs. E. F. lvoehler and sons, Norman nnd ayinoud, and daughter, Ethel, of Kingston. Pa., are guests fora week in town of Rev. II. W. Koehler. Mrs. Kochjcr is the pastor's mother. P. II. Conry is homo from a Now Year's visit to Mt. Carmel acquaintances. Leo Rabinowitz bus gone to Plymouth to attend his brother's wedding, whiclioccurred to-day. Joseph Whitaker returned to St. Charles seminary, Overbrook, to-day. Mr. aud Mrs. J. Claude Brown, of Browns ville, visited tho Miners' hospital yesterday. The former's sister, Nora, is a patient. Mrs. William Daley, of Girardville. wife of the Traction conductor, is confined to her bsd with Illness. Supt. E. W. Ash, of the Schuylkill Trac tion Company, fs confined to his liwme iu I Ashland by an attack of pueumonia. Official Announcement. The official announcement of tho nrorant . mcnt of Rev. John Shanahan, of Viilxde 1. phia, Bishop of the Harrisburg Dicccse,' ms been received by Archbishop Ryan fnuttit VWs. eminence, uanu.-ual Satolll. Tho. first, news K Ytie appointment was by laessago, from Rome, which is coullrmed ljy Lba olllcial papors received Saturday. Coco Argoline, the genuUja urtlolo, for sale at iiiriin s arug store. 10-0-tf Drop Uilteep. Tho C. D. Kafer '.Brewing Company have pulled from tho Loifiue, formed among the brewers some tloo ago, and have cut- tho price of beer. Heretofore the price was ?7.00 a oarrei, casn iing uemanded upon delivery, while the drivers are not allowed any expense. Starting yesterday the firm are Belling the product of their bTewery at $5,00 a barrel, but still enforce tho above rules. Mahanoy City Record. A Tea T-rty. An afternoon tea parts was held yesterday in honor of Claudius Callen, son of Rev. B. T. Callen, of Philadelphia. It was held at the ret,ldence of Dr. J. S. Callen, on South Jardin street. Auaone those who participated in the event were Misses Mary and Vashtie Wasley, Lizzie Rogers, Elsie Davenport and Inez Hornberger. and Masters Robert Callen, Harrison Powell and Itobert aud Frazer Rogers. Ilelil Up. William Rabluski, a Hebrew peddler, was robbed uf $12 yesterday while on his way from Jacksons to twni. Two men stopped lilm near Ellangowau. One held him captive while the other took hh money. Charcetl by Ills Wife. Thomas Cook vra charged by his wife, Mary, with astmult and battery, desertion and non-support before Justice Shoemaker this afternoon and put undor$400 ball. Week of 1'rayer. A week of prayer Is In progress at the First Presbyterian church. Services will be held every evening, except Saturday, at 7-30' o'olook. - Doyle Acquitted. Patrick Doylo, who was arrested by Police man Matz and Night Watchmen Tempest and Alex for breaking a seal uf a carat Armour's meat market, was tried before Judge Marr at Pottsvillo this morning and acquitted Now C. & I. l'olkr. l'atilck J. Stack, for many years motorman mi the Shenandoah branch of ti Schuylkill Traction company, yesterday resigned his position to enter upou his dutfoiaa a police man for the C. I. Company. HrS- fWpy Pectoral Tlllll TtKATIIBH. TUB forecast for Wednesday: Partly cloudy, warmer Weather and fresh south westerly nlid westerly winds, followed by snow nr rain In the interior, and possibly on tho const, HTHYP0ifli5. lHi(MilnR. Throughout tli Cmnitiy Chrlnlml for Hasty Perusal. The Town Council meets Thursday even i"B. Dr. Itartman, of Orwlgsburjr, has been deputy Coroner for olnhtcon years. C. M. Rcltz, of Trevorton. is tho iirw mercantile appraiser of Northumberland county. Charged witli stealing a team from Uriah itoko, at Lebanon, Frank Fox was arrested in that city. For tho first timo in the history of Clear field county the court house is tilled with Repuhlicnn official. Rev. J. I). Thomas, of Urslnils College, has nwepted tho pastorate of tho Reformed church at lllooinabure. District Attornoy Uctmulll enteied upon lilsdutios In Y-:'x county yesterday, ap pointing his father court detectivo Oil taking olllco yesterday, Shorliniurvcy, of Luzerne county, appointed ux-Attornev General Henry W. Palmer his legal adviser. Lebanon firemen bold a city convention in the court house and elected Michael Uleuuou, of tho Roscuo Hoso company, chief engineer. In tho woods near Wallacotown. Clearfield county, tho frozen body of an unknown man was found hanging by a rope puide from his underclothes. Auditor General McCauloy has notified mine Inspectors that he will not approo their eiepenso bills unless they are endorsed by Chief Robert Ilrownlco, of the Bureau of Mines and Mining A sleighing party of 15 young folks en joyed a supperatDauiel Noiswentcr's hostelry In tho Catawissa valley last ovenfng. A. P. Blnkslee says there is no truth In tho report that ho has leased the Switchback rail road. E. C. Wagner, treasurer of tlio l'enp'o's Building and Loan Association, of Glrard villo, for many years, has resigned aud is succeeded by E. K. Becker. There wero 273 deaths. 3!I2 births and 4(1 marriaces in Mt' Carmel during tlio post year. Our readers will find the Lehigh Valley railroad time table .11 anothor column. Several Pottsvillo residents left last week for Newport News, Va , where they have secured employment in tho ship building yards which are now rushed with work. The minimi meeting of tho Schuylkill County Medical Society was held iu Potts villo to-day. . Local liverymen are in a happy frame of mind. Court Appointments. Judge Pershing yesterday announced tho appointment of the. following court officials for the ensuing year: Court stenographer Joseph F. Patterson, ?160 por month, with power to select one ur more assistants. W. K. Weodbury, appointed to seltlo the account of the hill officers for the state. , Committee to Examine Applicants for Ad mission to tho Bar D C. Hennlng, John F. Whaten, George J. Wndllnger, George M.' Roads. F. G. Farquhar, A. J. Pilgram and C. C. Matten. x Library Committee G. E. Farnuhar. E. I). Smith and-A. W. Sclialck. Commissioners to take Depositions D. A. Jones, Joseph F. Patterson, Martin F. Moore, Miss Jessie R. Little, I, V. Sollenberger, 11. Cv Wilson. Fred. J. Wlcst, S. G. M. Hollo peter, MissKstelti Dciscber, Decatur Moore, Walter B. Dyer, R. A. Frellcr aud W. K. Leopold. Cotlrt Crier Charles H. Graver, of Potts- vllle. Ur. Uiill's Cough Syrup cures all throat troubles. Why wear out your throat by inccssnnt coughing, when this reliable remedy can bo bought for only 25 cents a bottle ? Deed Jlecorriml. Deeds from Daniel L. Frantz and wife to Frederick Steelier, for premises in East Brunswick ; from Frederick Stechler and wife to Francis Moyor, ior premises in East Brunswick ; from Charles T. Bpwcu and wife to Albert G. ' Koch, premises in East Bruns wick : Lavina Grccnnwalt anil husband to Susanna Angst, premises in Porter; Frank IleaTter, executor, to Mary Annio Heater, promises in Ilegins, were placed on record. Articles of partnership of M. Otterbnin & Co.. is filed on recoid in the Recorder's office. IteturiK'il 1n Duty. John II. Monaghan, of the. Marino Corps, TJ. S. N who served on tho Marblohead dur ieg tlie Yanko-Spankovar, returned to his post to-day after a furlough In town, DEEBER SUCCEEDS JUDGE REEDER. Ami Itmiklntr Coinuilsslonor nilkeson TciHlt'ix His Itoslirnntloti. Harrlsburs, Jan. 3. Dimner Beeber, of Philadelphia, was yesterday appoint ed by Governor Hastings to the va cancy on the superior court bench cre ated by thv death of Judge Howard J. Tte&der. ef. EustQru -3frr. llnte -irsi to Harrisburg' yestenlay afternoon from rhllado'lphla and received the commis sion from tHie hands of the executive. He met the Rovernor by appointment at thev?xecutlve mansion, and after re ceiving the commission he took the oath of office. The new judge's com mission runs until the first Monday of January, 1900. Colonel B. Prank CiVkoson, of Bristol, last evening sent his resignation as banking commissioner to Governor Hastings, to take effect at once. Colo nel Gllkeson was urged by his friends for the appointment of superior court Judge. Inasmuch as Attorney General McCormlck, Deputy Attorney General needier nnd Mr. Gllkeson are the only members of the governor's cabinet who are lawyers, and that the execu tive had offered tlie position of Judge hoth to McCormlck and Iteeder, nnd that neither had accepted, Gllkeson felt that Hastings had Homethlng personal against him In not tendering him the appointment. Governor Hasting is considering the .appointment of George M-. Pa v leu, of Carbon county, as the successor of Mr. Gllkeson, and It Is very likely that the 'Carbon county millionaire coal operator will be named. of the Oloba for RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, and prepared undr tbo stringent i GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,. prescnueu cy eminenr paysiciamiy DR. RICHTER'S n A im rvnn i ml I HIi, s.Ar CLLCria World renowned I Itcrrtarkably iuncf ul 1 Onlv epnutna wiitiTrade Alnrk ' Anchor.' K. Ad. UlrhUrA Co., S15 JVarlSt enr )orV. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS, i 13 Branch Hoates. Own Olutvrorks. i 23 a sous. KUdsrsedArccoinmewlntt k A. Wasley, 10 jr. Mln St.. WkO. H. Hieentmch, 103 N. Main St., . ir.r.o, tirnn, t, B.main: Ik. Sbenanloan. .t.. Jb' 'nj-dtttii DR. niCHTER'S ' ANCIIOU" STWIAOIlAT, best for .lyHprpMHiCMroiuiirli Coinplulma. nsSOBflBBBHISBBBffMBMsTftSNMMeMMBSI M I will guarantee that my Kidney Cure will cure 00 per csnt, of all forms of kidney oomplatnt and In many Instances the most mrlous forms of Brlgut's disease. It the disease Is com plicated send a four ounce vlat of urine. We will analyze It and advise you free what to do, MUNYOK. Till. Child, to Health IBOn Arrli t Wills. At all orucriits. and mi'Olewt ml?trifrp StsmtTb AIWA IL1J MINE EXAMINERS. Appointments M111I0 by the Court at I'utls vllle Yesterday. Just heforo adjournment of court yester day, Judge Porshlng made the announcement of several appointments- that are of Interest to those employed in aud about tho mines. Tlioy are as follnwt : .BXAMINKIIS OF MINI! INBl'KlTonS, Ueber S. Thompson, John R. Hoffman, engineers; Robert Muir, Northumberland Co. ; Patrick J. Curloy. Girardville ; T. J. Reardoti, Cuss Twp., miners. MINK IiOIllIM.lN KXAMIXtJRS, Sixth District Wm. Stein, ex-olllclo ; Wm. 11. Lewis, Wm. Pen 11 ; Michael McCarthy, Mahanoy City ; Michael J. Ilronnan, Maha noy Twp.' Seventh District, Edward Breunau, ex ofilcio ; Andrew Robertson, Jacob Fleming, Excolslor; Krcd. Young, Ashland, Eighth District, John Maguiro, ox-ofllclo; Thomas Doyio, Frank Larkiu, St. Clair; David Tucker, Pottsvillo. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup cures croup. It has Bavcd tho life of many a child. Mothers, keep this medicine always on band ; it will save you many restless momcuts. Price 25c. 1 I.lquur Licenses. Tho followlog liquor licenses wero trans feried : To Frank E. Dormer, for wholesale license of J. C, Giiiman, First ward, Miners ville; to Wm. Cookson, for retail license of Stephen Hnlusku, Middle, ward, St. Clair. A. I). Kniltle, Esq., has died remonstrances against the license applications of Joseph Bendrick, Mrs. Peter Bendrick, Joseph Kokomki and Joseph A. Walaniski, all of New Philadelphia. General violatiou.or the liquor law is alleged In the remonstrance. Constable's Fees. Yesterday the Supreme Court, In session at Philadelphia, rendered an important opinion relative to constable's fees. It was a Lancaster cotiuty case on' appeal from tho Superior Court, in which the latter decideU that the fee of tho Constable, fifty cents, was payablo for each person named upon the subpoena, who was served. The judgment of that court was yestoiday sustained by tho Supremo Court. Atarrliige Licenses. .There wero 1,310 mariiage license certlfi (tos issued duiiug the year 1808. There were 1,418 issued in 1807, or 108 short. The last of last year's number was to Frank P. Seltzer and Mks Ida Hurtzel, both of Or- wigsburg, and No. 1 for 1800 was issued to Julian floszyk and Miss Mariaua Zyliuska, both of Shenandoah. Other certificates to day wero issued Isadotu Julianin and Miss Kathcrino Velentiultti, both of Mahanoy City; Trouiont K. Bartho, of Philadelphia, aud Jenuio C. Mayer, of S.icramcuto; Lewis Me.versatid Elizabeth Sbeyer, both of Maha noy City. This month has fivo Sundays, Mondays aud Tuesdays MISCELLANEOUS. W ANT1 A girl for Renernl housework. Appiy or wo, iiui, t-st uncrry sirect. at VfOTICf2- Dcfilrnble properties for snle. Ap 1 ply to S. U. M. Hotlopeter, attorney, siietutnaomi. n-ist -u FOU HKNT. IhvelHnff house, with all con venienceu, with gooU location, for rent. Apply at thts office tf SALE Several very vul liable and deslr 1 able vacant lotq; also several house, which will bo ho Id singly or In blocks For further Information upply to S. A. lleddall. TamaquH, 1'a. 12-0-lm i HAIIOAIN In Shenandoah. East Centre 1Y real estate. Easy terms of paymei t, monthly, qua. terly nr semi-annually. SI, 000 In cash down. Old hotel or restaurant stand, small store or dwelling. Security Building and ?fvlng Union, Scrunton, n I3--20t-eod STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual election of stockholders of the Shenandoah Heat and I'ower Company, of Shenandoah, Pa., will be held at tuu office of J. S-Klstler. corner Jardin ami Lloyd street', on January 2i. 189U, between the hours of 7 and 8 p. in., for the purpose of electing nine (9) directors for the cnuiug your, 1-3.KM7-21 U. M. Dznqlkk, Seo'y. OTOCKIIOLDEKS' JIKKTINO The annual CI election ol etockliohlers of tlie Shenandoah Kloxlrlcllluiiilnatlrig Company, of Sbenandcvt.,, T-a., will he held at the oflljn nt S.S. Klstler, corner jartun ana l.ioyu sireers, on January i, 1899, between the hours of 7 and 8 p iu., for the purpot! of electing nine (9) directors for the ensuluc year, l-a-10-17-21 R M. Denolkr, Sec'y. STOCKIIOLDEltS' MK15TING. The nnnual election of stock holders of the Shenandoah Gas Light Company, of Hlienandoah, Pn., will be held at the ofltco of J. S. Klstler, corner Jardin and Lloyd streets, on January 21, 1899, between the hours of 7 and 8 p. iu , for the purpose of electing nine (0) directors for the ensuing year. 1-8-10-17-21 It. M. Dk-soleb, Seo'y. I LUll 19 W, OAK STREET. EW MELDAIZIS CAFE, 120 SOUTH MAIM STREET. Again icuiodeled. Private parties oan be enter ta) ed In our prlvuto bootlm, luting hnr nttochi-U Kree lunch served evfry evening. None hut the brat of wines, liquors and cigars sohl Stop in while you are waiting for a trollev car. A NICE CHRISTMAS SMOKE Can be enjoyed by father, brother, etc., by purehaslni; a box of our cigars, put up expreuly In desirable boxes for Now Year n"t. G. DUStO'S: Tpnsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block, 1 BEL j S i Bin i h n i nui NOftoiitO f Iiil MMLtol Notlco Is hotehy given that allpersons'wlid do nut comply with tho following ordinance within 11 hours from date will be prowcutod for the violation : An oidiiiKhco relatlnu to obstructions on tho sldowalks, oto , of tbo Borotieh nf Hlienan doah. Be It ordained by tho Town Council of tho Borough of Sheniindoatr and it Is horeby or- .-.. I .....I l... l .1... !. If .l.all iiniueu y auiuuriiy oi mu b.iuiu, lm o...... , not bo lawful for any person or persons tu placoorlcavo stanmnR on too siuewniKs, or on the public streets In front of ny store or dwcllln .iccuplcd by such person or petsolis any barrel, keg, box or other thing which shall bo an obstruction thereon. Any person or pel sons vlo'atlng the foregoing provisions shall, on conviction, lorieit anil pay mo sum of two dollars for every stieh oflence with costs of suit. And If, after notice from the Chief Burgess or other borough olllcial, Mich person or persons shall refuse or neglect to immediately remove! such obstruct Ion the samo shall be removed by tho Chief Uurgess or other ofllctal aforesaid juid all tho costs thereof together with a fine of five dollars, shall ho paid by such person or persons, on conviction thereof, to bo recovered as debts of llko amount are by law recoverable. Passed Deo. 4, 188-1. Notlco is hereby gjvcu that all persons who do not comply with tho following ordinance within 24 hours from date will bo" prosecuted for the violation i An ordinance to regulate tho cleaning of pavements and gutters of snow. Section 1. Be It ordained by the Town Council of tho Borough of bhenandoah, and it Is hereby ordained by authority of thrf same, that it shall be tho duty of every resident or property holder within tho paved limits of the borough, whether in front of private residences aud places of business nr in front of vacant lots or public buildlugs, to keep the footway or pavements aud gutters free and clear of snow, and If any resident or property holder, or tho trustees or agents of public buildlugs, shall negloct tho cleaning of the pavements, sidewalks and gutters at 12 o'clock m. subsequent to tho day the snow may havo ceased falling, and shall neglect to have such pavements, sidewalks and gutters bo cleaned Immediately after due notice In writing from tho Chief Burgess, every one so offending shall forfeit and pay tbo sum of one dollar per day for each forty feet so obstructed. And, fifrther, if the obstruction is not removed within three days after notice given, it shall bo tho duty of the Chief Burgess to clear tho samo, aud an additional twenty per cent, shall be added to the penalty, to bo collected as other fines or penalties are now collected. Sec. 2. All acts or ordinances hcretoforo passed inconsistent with this Act aro horeby repealed. Passed June 7, 1883. A. P, TAlion, Chief Burgess. Shenandoah, Pa Jan. 2, ISO'J. xnnuol Sales over 0,000,000 Boxes FOB BILIOUS AND HERV0U8 DISORDERS euch as Wind nnd Falnjn the Stomach. Qlddlneas, Fulnosi nfter meals. Head ache. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushings of Uent. Loss of Appetite, Costiveness. Blotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills. Dis turbed Sleep, frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer will acknowledge them to ho A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IlEr.CHAM'S PILLS, taken as direct ed, w'lqulckly restore Fomalos to com plete health. They promptly removo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem nnd euro Stick Headache. Fora Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boecham's Pills are Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE OfacyPntent.lleillcliie In tlie World. 25c. at all Drue Stores, Dressed Poultry !J Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Chickens, At Lowest Cash Prices. ZIMMERMAN'S Meat : Market, 124 S, Main St. Live and Dressed Poultry. Leave your orders witli tic. We Insure satisfaction and prompt delivery. Holiday Groceries. A fine Hue of staple goods. Our prices are lower tban others. Come and see us. Rhlllp Yarowaky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH. FA rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GttABOWSKY, Prop. 310 N. Centre St., I'ottsvllle, Pa. Fine old Wblskeys, Gins and Wines, at the bar, y A choice Hue of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. .Meals at all hours Shenandoah Ice Company, Wholesale and Itetall Dealers I u Pure Spring Water Ice. Contracts for summer and winter flllliiK. Call on or address HART, DADDOW & CO., 25 N. Jardin St I 10 Will be paid to any person who finds us to misrepresent our goods. If" not as represented we will refttno your money and forfeit this reward. We sell Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Musical Instruments At the very least 25 per cent, cheaper than any dealer in town. Our holiday display is now ready. Give us a call. Repairing promptly attended to. ORKIN'S JEWELRY STORE, 129 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna, THE WARGRAPH. PROF. LYMAN II. HOWE will glvo one of his thoroughly enjoyable and lustruetlvo WAIiaiUPIf enter tainments on , EVE., JAN. 9, '99. At FERGUSON'S THEATRE, Shenandoah. For the benefit of Shenandoah Tribe No. 155 Imp. 0. R, M and Juniata Council, Ho. 31, D. of P. The Wargrdph depict all the principal stirring tiavel an-l military scenes of the late bpanitli American war. and Interesting int. Idem of camp life. Doors open at j. Wargraph at 8. PRICES 25, 35 and 50 Cents, Keservcd seats un salo store four day in advance. nt Klrlin's drug " Jewelry Ladles' and Gents' Gold Watches. Rings of every description and setting. Silverware. We nro low priced Jewelers, but give you standard goods for tlie same money. E. Deull, 206 South Main St.. Shenandoah. Our place Is the farthest down Main street and fartliest down In prices. Come and see us. i-YES-f We can furnish Repairs for all Stoves. It is by far cheaper to repair your old faithful stove than to buy a new oiie. If your stove is broken h t us fix it. You will he pleased with the work and the price. WAt. R. PRATT. 3X3 S. Jardin St SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Slock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, own Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. Also agent for the I'aniotis LORENZ SCHMIDT'S. Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention. Look For the New York Cheap Shoe Store. All Kinds of Latest Shoes Hen's, Ladles' and Children's Rub ber and Leather Boots. worth now Ladles' shoes Jl.23 $ .89 Men's " 1.50 .99 I hlldren's shoes CO .89 Leather Hoots 1.00 1.39 Men's rubbers, S8c up. Ladles' rubbers, 15o up. Children's rubbers, 10c up. Look for our repairing prices Men's half soles and heel., fiOc. Ladles' and children's still lower. Patches, 5 cents. l)n not forget the place. NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Hear Jardin St. 33 West Centre Street. Your New Year's Dinner .... - W.ill be a joy if it is accom panied by our BOTTLED BEER. Put up expressly for family use. Wealso bottle porter. Leave your order at the office and they will receive prompt attention. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Itcfroctlonlst, who has testlmontali from the best people of tho county, a to his ability, will beat GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE EVERY WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If vour eyes cause you any trouble call and see htm. Glasses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. A Handsomo Complexion lis V?. one oi tue greatest charms a woman can f possess t'ozzoxrs uohflszioh fownunf gives it. I