Floral Cream For Chnppi d 1 latnk For Rough Skin. 20 cts. Pep Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Telephone (VmiiMitlnn. Sacrifice Sale Of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. Our "tore is overstocked as is alo our 4 ' pi .ce at the depots. For the next ,?o dav we will sacrifice them at almost your own 1'rue. The "TVue Fortune" heater, for many years sold by Win. I'ratt, of town, and who has furnished man a resident with the same, is included in our stock. Also the "New Broadway" range, the "Broadway Fortune," "Family Fortune" and "Liberty." FURNITURE. DO NOT FORfJEI US WHEN BUYING. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 1 10-121-12. North Alnln St Special Sale on Heaters. We are going to wind up the old year by inaugurating a special sale on heaters. They are the Laijrar Gem Ringgold, Happy Greeting, Art Ringgold, Colossees. A $25 Heater can now bought as low as $15. be This i: afforded. the best chance ever 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 a saving of 25 per cent, over any other dealer. Call and see us. fl.iJ.ffl, 123 and 131 South Main Street. ABARGAl. FOR MEN The Boston Factory Shoe Store makes the following ftx-. traordinary shoe hr '' . . uext few days -Vin fr- ' only : flBN'S HEAVY RUSSET SHOES, HAND SEWED, WORTH $4.00 ; at $2.25. Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's winter footwear and rubbers at astonishing prices. Serviceable and reliable goods. BOSTON E E, 27 South Main Street. Sltewirfwli, I. SP0N1, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Canaries. A fine lot of singers reorived from Phil- ueipnia. All kiimm. r&ey will oce4ble Nw Yettr fit. JAPANESE GOLD FISH and globea, All kind of jr4 also 11 ialiirs' supplWa and ilHIUitj eoiwi. w e fig WfeCailtM. DAVID HOPKINS. ; East Centra street, Mwaaattoah. Pu. BEST ll fl E OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and MT11AW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. fg E. B. Foley, "litres i1 ia whnt many a motlior is looking for; something absolutely sifo and reliable, that will disarm her terror of that dread rattling, strangling cough, bo fearful to tho mother, so fatal to tho child. Ayor's Cherry Pectoral is a croup euro that can bo relied on. Thousands say so. Mm. W. J. Dickson ("Stanford Eveleth-) writes from Truro, N.S. : "That terror of mothers, the startling, eroupy cough, never .tlarmed me so lung ns 1 had a bottlo of Ayor's Cherry I'ectoral in the houao." " We have used Ayor's Cherry Toctoral In our family for years. Onco when our boy bad n severe attack of croup, we thought that ho would die. But wa liruke up the sttnr.k by using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." It. II. COX, l'laucheville, La. is put up in half-sizo bottlej at half prico- 7)0 cents. Hindnes Men's Kxcnrsloii to Mw YorUtht I.ehlKli Yiillc Itnllroud. T .e 1,1'liiEli Valley railroad announce a rate of Si -15 for adults and f t.S6 for children for the round tllp from Shenandoah to Now Yi'ik and return. Tickets will be sold nood on all regular trains except the Black Diamond espies, .limitary U, ISOO, and will be limih'd for return within thno days, in cludii x (Lit" of issue. Jmiulre id" ticket agouts tor 'line table and furt ior particulars. Two million Amorieans suffer the torturing pangs of dyspepsia. No need to. Burdock Blood Bitters cures. At any druc store. Announcement Now that "The holiday rush" is over, I will, in a few days, be able to attend to your wttnts 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 lie 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 ttie lowest, quality and work considered, and the inter est of my patrons will be kept con stautly in view. In this space I will each week endeavor to tell you something of interest. Again thanking you for the conn deuce so generously manifested by you in the past, and soliciting yom further commands "as well as those of my new friends, I remain Yours respectfully, tSo'Suctianan, Q&. Mair? Street Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. VOST, Prop. This popular hostelry is now open for the entertainment of sleighing and skating tarties. Dancing pavillioti always heated. Excellent skating on' the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St Jewelry Ladles' and Gents' Gold Watches. Rings of every description and setting.. Silverware. We at low priced )ewelM, but give yuu htudard good for Mm hum money. E. Deull, 206 South Main St., Shenandoah. Our place la the farthest down Main street and fartlti t down iu prut. C onie and see iu. Cherry Peciorai SOLDIERS' LIFE. Young Towinttiiiitt Han n Hot 'llltln In South (Iiirnllim. Tim lli'.iiM.D is in receipt f an interesting and aoinowhnt humorous letter from I'atiick il. Jnyco, lalo of Lost Creek and now of Battery II, (1th A rl tilery, nt KortreM Monroe, Vn. Iln writes under date of Jan. 1 and says It is snowing mid tho rohl winds nro blnwIuR. lie says tho floors of tho tenia were covered with snow. John Dounhno, I lie letter says, was in tho hospital for several weeks, hut is now well and has reported for duty. "Ned" Hyan, of Lest Creek, says that when ho was homo ho used to scoop seven and eight cars oil' the, sills and drill eight and nine holes n day, and also used to attend to Dr. Brady's horse, but ho would soouorgo and do it again than belli the army. "Wo only drill 0110 and a half hours a day now, and that Is on tho big guns. Wo ate all getting as lazy as can ho lying in our tents." J. Howell llughoa, of tho Slid division hos pital corps, U. S. A., at Camp Wcthcrlll, Urconvllte, 8. C. Mr. Hughes was funuorly an assistant in Dusto's barber shop. Ho writes a letter speaking of camp Hfo in tho South. Ho says Greonvlllo presents any thing but an iuipresslouablo appcarauee. Tho railway station is in a desoluto portion of the town ami all 0110 can sco from tho train Is a few "nigger huts and an emergency drug store." Mr. Hughes Injects this interesting plcco of news Into tho letter: "Wo got to camp about noon and then tho work of putt lug up tents began. After I had my tout up I thought I had done, enough work, but uuu of tho olliclous acting-stewards ordered mo to put his teut up, I told him politely to go to , whereupon bo undertook to force mo, when I picked up a tent polo and I oamo near killing him with It, We were nrrcstcd and put in the eunrd house, and at our hearing he was re (IucmI to a private and got two weeks at hard lanor, as wen as lorieuure 01 pay anu allow. ancosTor tho samo length of tlmo, tor light Ing, as that was tho chargo brought against us. Much to my surprise, I was set frco. Aftor Mr. Man got nut of tho guard house ho came after mo to "do mo up," but I was on tho lookout for him with a club aud, wliou lie attacked me, I used my club and no was taken to tho ; hospital. Ho is now in tho guard liouso, serving a sixty-day sentence, and still swears to havo revenge." The writer continues : "This is a iueor country, aud I don't know how tho peoplo llvo. They don't seem to do any work, Tho ouly farm ing dono is cotton growing. Still tho white folks live in fine houses and havo nico lawns around them. Tho 'uiggcrs' livo in huts. A soldior who wears the blue uniform is not in It bore at all, except with tho 'niggers,' and they will do anything ior us. Thoy take their hats off to us, anil almost bow to the ground Every pcrsuu has a soldier's price and a citizen's price. The former is a double prico For a hair cut and a shave wo are taxed half a dollar. Tho town has no paved streets, or pavements. It is supplied with electric lights that burn ouly when tho moon doesn't shine. Tho hospital is situated in a beauti ful spot, niuljwo havo all modern convenience aud all tho latest improved sanitary up pliauccs.Tho hospital itself is a frame build 1111; shaped like a spider's web, with tbu ad' ministration building iu tho center. Wo havo not got many sick ai present. Wo expected moro on count of tho chatiKO of climate. It has been very hot hero tho past two weeks. Christmas was just like tho Fourth of July, but as to the weather aud tho manner of celebration. There, was a great display ol llrcworks. Coal is not used hero at all, aud it is a wonder they havo any flro at all, for mot of them aro too lazy to cut wood. We had our orders two weeks ugo to pack up aud prepare to start for Cuba, but for toino reason they were countermanded. Wo are booked to go there on Jan. Oth, aud I hope wo will go." WTHY POINTS. rlappetilngs Throughout th Country Clir"l1il for Hasty l'nrusal. The Borough Council meets this evening. Monday next will be observed as Jackson's Day. Only six prisoners are confined iu Carbon county prison. The new 1 silver certificates aro being put in circulation. A twelve-hour handicap will be held at Tamaqua on Saturday. The colored residents of Pottsvlllo will organizo a Baptist church. Tho new 1'. & U. offices at Tamaqua will be completed by tbo 15th iust. Thero is no good reason why pavements should not bo kept clear of snow. Runaway cars at the Ihtltiinoro mine, Luzerne county, killed John Leonard, a boy Watson's Minstrels busted at Ashland, and most of the company is unable to leave the town. Applications havo been filed for 129 liquor licenses in York county, including 42 for York City. So far tho bodies of the three drowned miners at kaskawilliam colliery have not been recovered. Falling a distance of -130 feet in the Delta slate quarry, York county, George Mitchell was frightfully crushed. Thn Susquehauna Itivcr at VYilkesbarre will he dragon', for the body of Isatc Levy hollevcd to havo bet,lvwried. The post office department has renewed lease of the present post office at Fraukliu lor Ave years, at f"00 per annum. Moses Cohen,' of l'ottsville, yesterday celved the first peddler's license issued iu this county to a soldier of the lato war. Mrs. David Morguis. wife of Councilman Morgans, of St. Clair, is rapidly improvin aftur undergoing a severe siege of sickness. Dr. Gwiuner, of Centralia, was compelled to kill bis valuable trotting horse, because of a broken leg. IIo valued the animal at $100, It is predicted that the collieries will con tinue to operate during January and Febru ary as they have for the last four months. Journal. Letters testamentary were granted to A. IS, Slierman on the estate of Naomi Dornbach late of Mabanoy Plane, Gllberton Borough deceased. The estate of the late Stephen B. Miles, president of the Miles National Bank,' at Delta, York couuty, Is appraised at about 5,000,000. Marriage lleensos have been issued to the following : Jueph tjtremltus and Maggie Leneaaks, both of "henandoah. Joseph Hreuser and Stella roozak. botu or slieuau doah. President M. D. Ratehford, of the United Mine Workers, Is said to favor the election of John Mitebell as bis suereesor at the national convention, to be held next week iu Pitta- burg. It baa Just eome out to the public the wedding of Ambrosr Boner and Alice Ilulllban, both of Gllberton. They were married at Philadelphia while attending tb peace jubilee. Dr. Hull' Couch Hrup In a most thIii able remedy forll throat and lung aQeetions Iteuresa eough or eold in one day. Doses aro small. IteoulU sure. Price 3S cts. a bottle, Health Itrporu. The Ant ease reporCd to the Board Health fur the new year ia that of Marguerite Lowry, a five-year old child at (10 West Lloyd street, su fieri og. from diphtheria. May Walters, 15 year old, SOU West (Jbal street, was reported to the Board this morning as sufferer from scarlatina. Or. Hull' ttough Hyrup u pleasant fo take; It taste good; children like It; do trouble to admluUter it and it always cures. Buy the genuine. Dr. John W Bull's Cough Syrup. I do not believe there n rno r,f ilrioen- Bin, indigestion or nny utomneh trouble flint cannot be re lieved at once nnd nermani'utiy ourod by my DYSPEPSIA CUlt 12, MT'NYON. At nil druggist, 25c n vlnl. (Juldo to Health nnd medi cal ndvlco free. 11303 Arch street, Plilln. DISORGANIZED PARTY. The Nuwly-KIoctrd Democratic OUIclnls In lttid draco. Pottsvlllo, Jan. 5. Tho solo tonic of con versation among court houso attaches and political statesmen goncrally is tho refusal of B. W, Cummlugs to ncccpt tho otllco of Dis trict Attorney, to which ho had been oiected by tho phonuiueual majority of S, 000, tho ap pointment of Guy E. Farquhar, l'sq., and tho claim of Kdgar W. llechtol, Ksq., whoso term has Just expired, that tho appointment of Mr Farquhar is irregular, aud that ho is still tho District Attorney and is prepared and ready to perforin his duties as such officer. Mr. Bechtci's protest was presented in open court before Judge Marr. Lawyers nnd politicians generally agree with Mr, Iicchtel that, Mr. dimming not h'lvlug qualified, had nothing to resign, aud that, under the law, Mr. Bechlel is District. Attorney until his succossor is elected and duly qualified. If this contention is sus tained by tho court, Mr. Ucchtel will servo for tho ousulng year. In this instance tho complications growing out of Mr. Farquhar's appointmont would bo qui to sorious. All tho indictments signed by him for the present torru of court would bo invalid. Mr, Bechtel s protest will be brought up on Saturday morning noxt for argument before Judges Pershing aud Marr. Because of ills cloc relationship with tho petitioner, Judge Bechtel will not sit in tho caso. All this, together with unpopular appoint ments mado by other Democratic officials, has thoroughly disorganized tho party, and many of tbo leaders aro in no way back ward in giving expression to tholr views. Tho party workers havo been given the "marble heart" by these officials iu filling the subordinate positions under them, not withstanding tho anto-elcctlou pledges mndc. Mr. Cummiugs comes in for tbo greatest sharo of consuro on tbo part of tho faithful. Said one prominent Democratic worker to day : "1 am greatly decieved in tho man I havo been coaching him for tho District At torneyship for tho past five years, aud hav ing finally lauding him, at a great sacrifice and by an unprecedented majority, ho throws us down and delivers us into tho bauds of tho enemy, as it were. I am thoroughly dis gusted with tho wholo business." It can be seen by this that tho Domocrats aio in anything hut an amiahlo statu of mind From a political standpoint tho party leaders would prefer control of tho District Attorney's otllco to any other on tho hi I and they use It for all it is worth. Under Mr rarqulmr, however, their little schemes will 1 e blocked, and they rcallzo ho will give the people a business administration, aud will conduct tbo offico without regard to political consideration. Mr Bechtel's claim places a different as pect upon tho situation, aud should his con tention be sustained In court it would to some extent heal tho wounded feelings of the lenders. Mr. Bechtel, with tho assistance of his two efficient deputies, gave a very credit- nhlo administration. It can bo truthfully stated that nono of the newly-elected officials havo made popular appolutmouts, and there is wide-spread dissatisfaction among tbo workers. Tho Republicans nro enjoying tho situation Immensely, aud profess to seo in the outcome a bright futnro for themselves. The principal bono of contention among tho Republicans Just now is tho Pottsvlllo postoffice. The leading candidates are Editor Cole'and Hon. Augustavus Schriuk. Those who profess to know pick the former ns a winner. Tho ap pointment is duo this mouth, aud the success ful man will be named "by Congressman Brunim. LAWLOK 6KNTENCED. John Lawlor, whoso homo is at Wm. Peuu, aud who was fouud guilty of ombezzlemout, on oath of the Prudential Insurance Com pany, as agent for that company, was sen tenced this morniug. IIo will havo to pay $15 fine, aosts, mako restribution aud uu ler go an imprisonment for sixty days. OTHEU COURT MATTEItS. Frank Miller, who caused a disturbance on an electric car at St. Clair, and -was fouud guilty of assault with intent to kill, must pay 50 Sue aud costs aud undergo imprison ment for six months. II. M. Webber, principal of Landiugville schools, was fouud not guilty of assault aud battery on one of his scholars, county for costs. The prosecutor was Mrs. Auchenbach, tbo child's mother. Matt Itoches, Matt. Kulvitas, Joo Stlucy. Anthony Ardy, Enoch Gaiunas aud Simon Sbeukowski, charged with afsault and bat Viry, on oath of Maggie Ba-rowsparrow, was on trial beluin Judge Marr. This cise grew out of a row at Losv Creek during which the complainant's husbtmd, who Is now serving a terra in jail for violttion of tho excUo law. was slabbed several times. Tho jury reui -ercd a verdict this Homing guilty In manner aud form as indicted. Thoy have not beeu sentenced. Tho case of the Biltic Brewing Company is booked for this week and was expected to bo called to-day, but bad not been reached at a late hour this afternoon. The company is charged with selling liquor iu this county without a liceuso, Detective Toole beiug the prosecutor. PERSONAL MEN llOlN. Isaac Rambold, cf Reading, was a visitor to town to-day. Miss'Lizzle Wooaicr has gone to Sunbury to visit frleuds. Mrs. Sarah Wasley isconflued to her home by an attack of la grippe. W. J. Seanlau has gone to the Quaker oity to continue his studies in medicine. S. II. Eade left town yesterday for Cripple Creek, Col., where be intends to locate. Peter Coetello, of Philadelphia, was a brief visitor among his acquaintances here yester day. Dae Malone lett for Philadelphia yesterday to resume his studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Harry and Leon Wasley yesterday re turned to Philadelphia to resume their medical studies. Edward Mombeiger, of Morton, Del . who was the guest of his ooulu, Mrs. Daniel Riedy, during the holidays, returned to his home yesterday. II. A. Acker, of Reading, general nianiger of the Urand Union Tea Company, spent to day in town, looking aftor the interest of the local branch store. Misuse Marie Burrows aud Eliza Connor, aud the tatter's brother, Herbert, have re turned to their borna In Philadelphia after spending the holidays here with Richard Dabb and family. Mrs, John Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Phil lips. Mr ami Mrs. Samuel Shoue and Mrs. Charles Jones and son bare returned to town ' after alteuding the funeral of John E Phillips, a relative, who died at Jersey City. .N.J. TltK tYRATH<, The forecast for Fridays Mondy to partly cloudy weather, falling temperature and brisk to high winds, preceded by rain and I B,low in the northern and rain In tho southern 'districts. Hwlnilllnu "Unroii' nnd "Unroiio." Jacksonville, Ma., Jun. 5. Union nnd Dninnesa ICdgnr Do Hum, ullag George 15. lleiiscliel nnd Mian M. Wilson, who were nrrested at St. Augustine on Tueaday charged with using the malls for fraudulent purposes, were given a preliminary hearing before United States Commissioner Qoodell yester day. Decision wan reserved. They were positively Identified by Registered Letter Carrier Ilogan, of the Chicago postolllce, ns Henschol and Miss Wil son, operating the ISdlson Phonograph company, nt 115 Dearborn street, in that city, In November Inst. Clinli'innn IlliKilii.v'H Condition. Washington, Jan. 5. The physicians attending Representative Dlngley an nounce thnt he is resting comfortably, but they arc not yet able to say whether there Is sufficient vitality left In the patient to successfully resist the inroads of the disease. After a sink ing spoil of yesterdny morning he ral lied somewhat, and mipears stronger. Deedn Itecorded. Deeds wero recorded from Jorcmlah FcnstcrmachCr to J. It. Eckert, premises in Washington Twp ; Frank Brlnich aud wife to Harry Snyder; premises in Pottsvlllej llonry Hatipt and wife, to Sarah A. llaupt, premises in Frackvllle: same to G. II. klonzlo, premises In Frackvlllo: Shorlff of Sch. Co. to Miles Itarick, premises in Wayno Twp.; Sch. Nav. Co. to W. F, Stltzer, prem ises in E. Brunswick Twp.; M. W. Fchr to D. D. Delbort, premises iu Landingvillo; Joseph Delbort to samo, promises in Landiug ville; D. D. Dclbert nnd wlfo to Antonio Tozzl, premises In Landingvillo; C. Tower, Jr., executor, etc to Mountaincor Hose Co. No. 2, premises iu Tower City, cftlM) Ulobofcr urn mm wm m I V IVI i t.uu m una Eimuar uompiaini8 uuu iiruimrtu uhut ino Btnngciit GERMAN MEDICAL I prescribed by ominent pnyEicianstj DR. RICHTER'S hh a tvaftfljnn World trnowncil ! llrlnnrlf ftlilT sucrpRfif ill 1 Only Koniilno Willi Trade alark Anchor," it. ai. KiclilcrA t o., -I. rraririu,, .eir iort. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. S3 li CO cts. Endorsed & recommended hi A. Wasley, 10o If. Main St., U. UacenCnch, 103 N. Main E r. r.D.Klrlin, 6 S.Maini RnpnflnrTnflh. DR. RICHTER'S ' "ANClIOlt" STOMACHAL boit for Coll.l'vwpepNln&Stoninrh Coinplnlnrw. Lauer'sJk Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA. HENCH & DROMGOLD'S wonderful Improvement tn Friction Fcs,ai nnd (Sis-Hack ttacfciuotlonofCRrrtagea times as fast aunvnthar in thaniurket. Friction Clutch Feed. causing all the feed Rearing to st&nd ntlll watte back Inc: jcrent satIcs In power ami wenr Cata logue and prices free. Also tiprin Harrow. CuItlYutors, corn 1'ianieri, aeneri, eve IIENCII tfc DltoaiGOLD, MfrsYorU, Fu rnim.-cnfflr-store, o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco Wholesale and Retail, SO West Contra Stroot. iYESi We can furnish Repairs for all Stoves, it is by far cheaper to repair your old faithful stove than to buy a new. one. If your stove broken let us fix it. You will be pleased with the work and the price. YVM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardin St M EW MELDAIZIS CAFE, 120 SOUTn MAIN STREET. Again remodeled. Private parties can lie enter tl i-il 111 our prlvat' tiootha. Rating bar nttaeliwl Free lunch nerved evrry evening. Nonr but the brat of Mines, liquors and cigars aoiu mop in wiiiio you are waiting for (roller ear. Shenandoah Ice Company, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Pure Spring Water Ice Contract for auuimer and winter fillings. Cbll on or address HART, DADDOW k CO., 25 N. Jardin St - IIS- m: i r-".i. v i r! iih -s- 'jm in bEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES, Vnlrr of llm liornuitli of Shenandoah will meet at tlirlr rrspotlvo pnlllnp places on IttUltSOAY, JANUAltV It), 18 from 8:00 to 8:00 p. in. for the purpose of nnml. natinir o inuiuaics ror nnroiiKu nnu warn uwvu. The party electors will meet Jn their rnpeet vc Sf'JS at 1110 IO lowing po'UOK pnn.-u : , KirisT WAHii. I'nMlo houne of Timothy O'llrleu. Bkconij WAHI Publio hoiiae oi r. j. mui- holland . ..... Tllinn WAHI)..-rul)llc Houao 01 iienjainin Ulchnrdrt. . . FOUTII WARD I'uhliC House OI l". J . ntaninn. 1'inn wAno. Publio homo of John Zurkus All candidates nro required to pay their assennments on or before tho 17th lint, in no. ordanco with the party rules, adopted lat January, which nro still In force, lly order if I . J iiui.iioi.i.Aiiii, i ri-n. Timothy O'llmrs, Treas. M. II. Mahtku, Scc'y. John Btantoh, IUnikl Lapfbrtv. 1-S-St-cod Standing Committer. MISCELLANEOUS. 17OK SAI.H. A valuable property on Booth ' Main street, between Centre nnd Oak, centrnl location, consisting of large atnrc-rnom nnd dwelling, a three-story brick ntructuro. For further information nmily nt the IfKRAt.u office. W-2w rANTKD A bright nnd nctlvo yonng man 1 1 of gentlemanly nppenrnnc nnoonrnnce nnd manners in iln Inrnl fjiiivrKAincr. S50 n Week can .he mado. Address letter to 11, Herald office. l-l-3t w ANTICI). A girl for general housework. Apply nt wo, aui, vess vjucrry Bireei. TOTICII. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- XI ply to a. u. il. noiiupeirr, iinriirj- Bhcnandonh. Ml tf I?OU SALIC Hcvcrnl very valuable and ileslr ' nblo vacant lots; also scvernl house, Tv'litnl, will l,n arkld ulnclv or In blocks l''oi further Information npply to S. A. Heddall, Tnmaquo, Pa. lJ-o-im AI1A1K1A1N In Shenandoali, Ka9t (Jontro real estate. Easy terms of paymnnt, monthly, quarterly or seml-annuallv. 11,000 In (ali down. Old hotel or restnurnnt stand, email store or dwelling. Security llulldlng and Saving Union, Scranton, ra iv-a-eoo 19 W. OAK STREET. Wo do Shampooing at Your Home. Special Attention Given to Ladles. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W. G. DUStO'S "Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Hlork. l,vi,ilivil,diuvililvini(liliilnlvJ;uiiivlillliiuvV REDUCED - PRICES PREVAIL AT OUR STORE. Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST.. SHENANDOAH, PA YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted RefrnctionUt, who luw testimonials from the best Mople of the county, ur to hU ability, will be at GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE EVERY WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If vour eyes cause you any trouble call and ace him. Glasses furnished if needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of the Finest and Purest BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER. Our products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. Private families supplied at short notice by our own special delivery. DRINK- CXEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. BELL S f Jill MARKET Successful People Are quick to act and never fail to grasp opportunities. We are now offering after-holiday bargains iu Jewelry, Silverware and Musical Instruments. We can save you from $i to $2 on wedding rings. The remainder of our stock goes at 25 per cent, below the prices of others. You'll find in our store store the Inrgest and best selected stock to choose from. Do not forget us when in need of any repairing in jewelry. A guarantee accompanies it. ORKIN'S JEWELRY STORE, 129 South Main Street, - Shenailoali, Penna. 0NI3 MONTH DO LIVE. , the Doctor gave me oue month to live. I had been sick for twoyenrt t had Ajdbma, a tear ing cougb and dreadful Stomach trouble. The medicine, tho cvpune. the suffering. Two yinrs of horror. Nolhlhgtidped me. Nothing isve me vi Uliiporary reflcf. I could not "irep for the Asthma nnd oiiplr, nor eat for my loiiiaih seemed raw. I gul so weak I could not wait nciosn the floor without help. My doctor gavr tne one iiioiilli to live. My relative! In Duel si Pa. w H suit lor and came clear to Iown to I ul me n lanl good bye. Then I ;url l-nitlllau Halm and the wonderful , .n, haj'.i.ide. 1 had little faith, put read md t.ie testimonials. They accrued honest and t decided to try It. A drowning per .an you know, catches si n straw. Still I did nnt dare hr-ie it would do me any good. I felt sure I was too far gone. Will, If you will be lieve It, the very first bottle gnve me the great cut relief. 1 was belter, surely better. Then I got more Halm and Toxlcola Tablets. .They vvui am win iu TrKtltfr ntwl 1 Itti. nroved ra pidlv. ought In all t boug eight II 00 -not. ties aud five boxes ol Toxl cola Tablets A total co3t of 10K nnd am not bet ter, not relieved, put c ri r e d . I have not been so welt In 20 years. I do my own work and think am good for manv vears. not of mere tlfe, but of vigor, health and lmppiness and all due to those wonderful remcdlei, Bra zilian Holm nod Toxlcola I aoieis. null ougiii In inv r allfl tint lis tlPfir 1,11 Hie Itftltll fllld Tab- lets myself. I gave away a great deal and cured Coughs and Colds nnd Asthma and Htomach troubles nil round tne neignoornooa i ne pci nip mv tin v never saw anviniurr nice it. ro fihlnt i-vervbodvouaht to know what luvalu- ble remedies Ilrazillan Uaim aud Toxlcola Tab lets aro aud you nre welcome to use my name lets arc ana you nre wi nnd give the suffering t Most greatfulty Mrs. 1 ! lacis auiui my mac. ly yours, Mrs, T. C. Vaux, llagley, Iowa. A OI1KAT OFFISH. For the benefit of those suffering with Catarrh, Asthma, old Coughs, the effects of Grippe, etc., we Will wrap with every $1.00 bottle of Brazilian Balm n Month's treatment of Toxlcola Tablets FREE till January 1st, 1899; If you get hold of a bottle that does not contain the Tablets, semi us the cover of the bottle and we will mail you the Tablets free. B. P. Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, Indian apolis, Iud. - SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, Wholesale Agents. THE WARGRAPH. PROF. LYMAN H. HOWE will glvo oue of his thoroughly cnjoyahlo aud instructive WARGUAP1I enter tainments on f u I Vny Ulllll U At FERGUSON'S THEATRE, Shenandoah. For the benefit of Shenandoah Tribe No. 155 Imp. 0, R. M and Juniata Council, No. 31, D. of P. The Wargraph depicts all the principal stirring navel and military scenes of the late Spanish-American war, and interesting incidents of camp life. Doors open at 7, Wargraph at 8. PRICES 25, 35 and 50 Gents. Reserved seats on sale store four days in advance. at Kirlin's drug SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. StocliAle, "Sparltlnig Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half and' Half, Beer and Porter. Also agent for the Famous L0RENZ 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 Main 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 Ladles' shoes $1.23 Men's " .. 1.50 Children's blioes GO Leather Hoots 1.50 now .89 1.39 Men's rubbers, 2o up. Ladles' rubbers, 15o up Children's rubbers, 10c up. TxkiU for our repairing prices Men's half soles ami heel', ftOc Ijtdies' and children's still lower. 1'atchcs, 5 cents. Do not forget the place. NEW YORK-CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardin St. 33 West Centre Street. rRABOWSKY HOTEL. M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. BID X. Centre St., Pottsvllle, Pa. Flno old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, nt the bar. A choice line of Cigars aud Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. -Meals at all hours Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thar9whou.se l'ozzoni's Complexion Powder.