M IV. A Floral Cream For Chapped Haiuls. , l7or Rough Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa Telephone Connection. Sacrifice Sale Of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. Our store is overstocked as is also our storage pi ice at the depots. For the next 30 days we will sacrifice ihem at Hlmot 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 stock. Also the "New Broadway" range, the "Broadway Fortune," "Family Fortune" and "Liberty." FURNITURE. DO NOT FORGE! US WHEN BUYING. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 11 9-' 1 1 -1 2.3 North Alain St Special Sale on Heaters. We are going to wind up the old year by inaugurating a special sale 011 heaters. They are the Laura, Gem Ringgold, Happy Greeting, Art Ringgold, Colossees. A $25 Heater can now bought as low as $15. be This is the -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 whichwe can sell at a saving of 25 per cent, over any other dealer. Call and see us. UJ.Ml, 123 and 131 South Main Street. A 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 HAND SEWED, WORTH $4.00 ; at $2.25. Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren s winter footwear ana rubbers at astonishing prices Serviceable and reliable goods BOSTON 27 South Main Sfreet, Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa Canaries- A fln lot of aliiKera received from I'lilU- delulila. All kinds. Tliey will mak acceptable New Year Rifts. JAPANESE GOLD FISH And eUAmm. All kinds of nl&refm. also sell miners' supplies uiul drilling luacbines. AVID HOPKINS, ICO Kant Centre vtreet, - Hhenandouli, l'a. BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED BAY nd-STHAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, ,Twit 8t, sevens Prevention is always better than cure, even when cure ia possible l!ut so many times pneumonia is not cured that prevention becontos tho natural act of that instinct of self preservation which is " the first law of naturo." I'noumonia can be pre vented and is often cured by tho uso of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "Some years ago I had n severe col J an J was threatened with pneumonia 1 could neither ent nor sleep, and was in a wretched condition. I procured a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and took it according to tho directions, and at the end of fifteen daymv as as well and sound as before the attack. 1 have recommended it in many cases of pneu monia sinoe, and have never known it to fail In effecting a cure." JOHN HENRY, St. Joseph, La. "I was attacked with a cold that settled on my lunfp, and defied tho skill of my phy sicians so that they considered me incurable. At last I began to use Ayer's Cherry l'ecloral and was entirely cured after having taken two bottles." FRANCISCO A. SEVERIANO, Taunton, Mass. is put tin in half-size bottles at half price Q cents. Munitions HU'li'n lixcurolnii lo Mew York In L.)'lilf-li Vallt' ltullronil. Tl o Lehigh Valley railroad announce a rite of $1! 15 for adults aud $1 85 for children for ilio round tiiu from Shenandoah to New Yoik and return Tickets will be sold jjt.od on all regular trains except the fl'iiek Di.unnml express. January 0, 1MW, and will be limited for return within thno ilujs, in cluilihd date of ts-ttio. Inquire nf ticket agents for Miue trMennil fuitl er particulars. Two million Americans suffer tho torturing pangs of dyspepsia. No need to. Burdock Blood Bitters cures. At any drug store. Announcement . . . Now that "The holiday rush" is over, I will, 111 a lew tiays, De ame 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 rav ambition to add to the reputation I have already establish ed in the past vears. Prices will always be found the lowest, quality and work considered, and the inter est oi 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 confi dence so generously manifested by you in the past, and soliciting yout further commands as well as those of my new friends, I remain Yours respectfully, Thos. Buchanan, 118 S. Mairr Street. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. ' This popular hostelry is now open for the entertainment of sleighing and skating arties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Nn. 13 North Jardin St Jewelry ' Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches Rlnqs ot every description and setting. Silverware. We are low priced Jewelers, but give yuu standard good) for the same money. E. Deull, 206 South Main St., Shenandoah. Our place la the farthest dawn Main street and Cherry Pecioral farthttst down In prices. Come and see us, POLITICAL PARAGRAPHS. I'lie Local Driuocrnta Preparing for din 1''r1irury Klecllnn. Tim Democrats of tnwti yostordny Issued nn 0tllci.1l notice, through tho standing com mittee, iliwlRimtliic tlio timo mid placo for holding tho putty primaries which tiro fixed for tho lUtli Inst. So fur tlioro imp lieen very Utile Interest iiinnlfostcd In tho Spring elections mid candidate nro slow In making their announcements, so fur m Imtli parties nro concerned. In tho First wttnl Councilman ,illy lias been Induced to seek n re-election. Ills friends point to his record on Council as ono that deserves en dorsement nt the linnds of Ills constituents. Mku all men In public position ho has bis politieul enemies nnd will meet with opposi tion In the person of Thomas Tracy. Tho In dications nro It will bo n friendly mid In teresting contest. Itlchnrd Mcltttlo, the school teacher, will bo a candidate for Council In tho filth ward against the present mom her, Councilman Murphy. Tho latter Is a tower of strength in that bailiwick and lias tho workers with bini. In tho Fourth ward it is said ox-Councilman Kerns will again seek to regain his seat In tho inuueipal body. So candidates nro so far nnnounced in -tho Second and Third wards on tho Democratic side, luit it number of tbetu will likely bob up later. Speaking of Democratic politics, nnd tho successful lccnl loaders,- brings to mind our friend P. J Mulholland. Ills prominence in the party's councils, In tho borough, county and state, has naturally caused tbo enmity of some ambitious party men who uspiro to leaders, but that doesn't worry the genial P. J He is not looking for personal gain. Shenandoah has many Democratic leaders who have won their spurs In many bard fights, but among them nil none deserve more at the hands of tho party than genial P. J. Mul holland. Ho has always contributed liber ally to.his party's Buccess, wbilo thoso who bark nt his heels aro generally found sucking tho party tent In tho recent distribution of tbo loayes mid fishes, Mulholland is given a largo amount of tho credit for landing several nlco plums for Shenandoah, notably thoso of Dr. Monagh in, Patrick Graham and Mrs. Lambert its employes at tho Almshouse. P. J is all right, as a successful politician and his udvico is geucrally sought by mem bers of bis party. V The Democratic Senators at Harrisburg amused themselves, and did no harm thereby, in selecting a "slate" on the Senato appointments. Senator Illggins drew the chief clerk and a folder, and named Frank Uauna, of town, for the former place, and George Gunningham, of Mabanoy City, for folder. Mr. llnnna is naturally pleased with tho "honor," but will hardly resign tho secretaryship on the School Board to go to Iiarrisburg. lie doesn't like tho climate at the state capitol. V It is ngain reported that ouster procccdlugs will bo instituted against Coroner Blotter and Poor Director Horgan, becauso of alleged anto-electlon promises. Charles A. Snyder, Esq., is sail to be preparing the necessary papers. Judging from recent cveuts the Democrats aro great promisors. V Quay is a beaten man for Senator and 1 dead duck tioliticallv. Xuw let him b nicely tucked nvvay iu the obscurity he has so richly earned.- Pottsvlllo Republican. This wormy chestnut lias appeared an nually in the columns of our contemporary, V J. P. Flanagan, Esq., recently admitted t(i tho bar. and Thomas Mitchell are candidates for fecretarysblps of tho Demor.ttie Stand, ing Committee, to bo chosen to-morrow, Chairman Moyer will bo re-elected without opposition, as he deserves to be. There will bo but two borough officers to elect next month. A High Constable and a Borough Auditor, the term of Georgo Plop pert ezpiriug, and who is n candidate for re clectiuu. V There are no now developments In the District Attorneyship, muddle, and Mr. Far- quhar continues In charge of the court's criminal business. Tho argument will be heard to-morrow before Judges PersbinB and Marr, probably at the former's home. The Democratic politicians are greatly interested in the outconu. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup lins cured whooping-cough when no other treatment would eivo relief. For croup this remarkable remedy has no equal. It conquers croup at once. Almost Suffocated. Martin Neeb, his wife and three children, of Delano, had a very narrow escape from death by asphyxiation yesterday morning. Mr. Nceb awoko early in tho morning and found he could hardly breathe. He jumped nut of bed and while attempting to stand up he collapsed in a heap on the floor and was rendered unconscious. His wife was awakened by the fall but immediately suc cumbed to tbo fumes of tho coal gas. About twenty minutes later both victims were dis covered by John Haley, a hoarder, who set to work in reviving the victims, and finally succeeded. The children were also rendered unconscious, but the entire family are now out of danger. Katlufr Culitest. John Coogan and Allie Elliott, both of Mahauov City, aro the contestants iu an eating contest which will take place to. morrow evening at O'NeiH's restaurant. There bave been two contests already, each ending In a tie. The articles to be eaten are a roast turkey an 1 side dishes. The purse is for 25. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup will make permanent cure Id all cases of cough, or cold on the chost or lungs. It will euro when other lemedlcs have failed. Physicians recommend it. JIT The Wargrapli. Over flfty moving pictures will be shown by Lyman II. Howe's Wargrapb which will be seen at Ferguson't theatro noxt Monday evening. Tho exhibi tion is to bo given for the benefit of Sheuan doah Tribe No. 155, Imp. O. H. M and the Degree of Pocahontas, Besides the many thrilling war pictures, there will be shown animated scenes from different parts of the globe, Deserter Caught. Frank Deen, of Mabanoy City, was ono of tho young men who enlisted in Co a, stu Itee't.. Pa. Vol.. last spring. Making appli cation for a fui'.ough aud being refused he deserted the ranks and came back to Malia nov City. After several days he was informed that olllrerg were on his trail and he left for parts uuknown. He remained away from home until last week when be again put in an appearance. This morning be was ar rested by Constable John Lightcuberger on a United States warrant handed mm uy ancrlll Toole. He was taken to the Pottsvilie Jail this afternoon to await the arrival of a de tail of soldiers from the 8th ltegiment to take him back to camp. i;i plosion ot (las. John Tluscbak. of Cliutou, a miner at th Park colliery, was severely burned by an ex plosion of gas yesterday. Made a Mlasieii. James Spade, aged 14 years, a slate pleke attheTunnellHdge colliery, received a severe sptalu of the right ankle by falling down tn steps that lead irom me ureaiter. Buy Keystone dour. Be sure that the name Lemio & Bakb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. TUft TVISATIinn. I'ho fotctiASt for Saturday: Cloud, free. I tig weather, with snow itnd high winds, probably followed by clearing. rlTHYJMJlNTS. Inpciiliigs Throughout the Country Chrlpld fnr llnstr 1'erusnl. Clean tho allow from your pavement., Tho Pottsvlllo gas company declared n dividend of thrco per cont. Tho last soldier patient nt tho Pottsvlllo hospital wns discharged yestordav. Tho First National B&nk has declared a seml-minunl dividend of 3 per cont. Carbon county Is to have tho largest nnd best equipped zinc plant In tho world. Tho proprietors of tho Kalor House, Maha noy City, nro pllerlug that hostclory for salo. Alfred Kltto, of Glrarilvillo, well known here, Is confined to tho house with tho grip. Patrick II. klley, of Mt. Carniel, Is Inside foreman nt Tyler Si Go's colliery, near St. Clair. Tho P. A It. employes at Mabanoy City will bo paid on Saturday, thoso at St. Nicholas 011 Tuesday. Thcro Is considerable complaint about tbo operations of sneak thlovos lit various parts of Aslilaud. Tho post ofllco nt Fountain Springs has been niado a mouoy order office, dating front January 3rd. Democratic, city primaries in Lebanon will bo held on January M, aud tbo convention two davs later. Fred Wcnk. of Pittsburg, stopping at tho Mansion House, In Lebanon, was yestorday found dead in bed TJ10 Thirteenth Pennsylvania Volunteers, In camp at Augusta, (la , aro being supplied with Kmg-Jorgenson rilles. In default of (3,500 ball, Frank Walters, rn-sted at Alleutown as a green goods man, was remanded to prison for trial. Near D'nmorc Lackawanna county, tho body of Patrick Grady, un old hermit, was found frozen in the snow, close to his hut. The Presbyterian church of Lcbighton, Carbon county, will be reopened, with Rov. llorgau A. Poters, of Foselsville, as pastor. A freight wreck on tho Pennsylvania rail- road, near Kohrerstown, Lancaster county, yesterday blocked both tracks for four hours. Tho Northampton County Court yesterday appointed Dr. Noah W. Jteichard, Chief Burgess of Bangor, in placo of B. Frauk Miller, who was elected to tbo Legislature. A. hotel register bearing tbo announcement of many of the leading bostelries in tho towns throughout Pennsylvania has been hung on tbo wall in the office of tbo Hotel 1-rauoy. How about thoso new resolutions? Miss Mae Sailor, of Pottsvlllo, has joined the Camoron-Clcmeus Co., with whom she is uaklug a decided lilt. FATALLY INJURED. Prop falls 011 a Young Man tn the Ham- . liioiul Slope. Robert Gray, a young mau 20 years old, was so badly Injured in the slopo of the Hammond colliery at about fivo o'clock last evening that ho died an hour later. Ho was ascending the slopo after hiS day'swork when a center prop fell upon him. Cray was removed lo his homo at Lost Creek aud Dr. Donahue, of Girardville, was summoned 10 attend him, Iso outward in juries of auy consequence could be found, aud the death was attributed to internal in juries The victim was a son of John aud Anule Cray, both deceased, and lived with bit brothore and sisters. M. O'Neill, tbo under taker of town, took charge of the remains. Is IligghiH for (Jimy? Kroin Mahauoy City American. Hon. William A. Anderson, of New Boston, lias returned Irom his initial labors as a repiesentirtlvi! nt Harrisburg. While spend lug a few hours in town yesterday ho is quoted as saying that in his opinion Senator Quay will fail of re-election to the United States Senato. Under 110 circumstances will bo allow himself to bo wheeled into voting for the fox from Beaver and ill this stand he will bavo tho united support of his consti tuency. Would that as much could bo said for Senator John F. Uiggius who plainly foreshadows how be stands in the coming Senatorial fight by accoptiug two measley clerkships as the price of his voto to be cast for Quay in caso ofneed. What do his Dem ocratic friends think of his political recre ancy at this stage of his Senatorial career? Deaths mid Funerals. May, 15 year old daughter of George' and Lizzio Walters, of 200 West Coal street, died this morning from scarlet fever. Tho child took sick only last Wednesday aud the an nouncement of tho death was a surprise to friends of tbo family. Tbrco prominent citlzons of Mt. Carmel died yestorday, they being Patrick Mclutyre, Mrs. Catharine Oivanaugh and Henry Gold- schmldt. Tho latter Is survived by four sous. His only daughter, Mrs. Doretha Mann, died iu this town about a year ago. MISCELLANEOUS. IjOU SALE. A valuable property 011 South Main street, between Centre and Oak, central location, contesting of large store-room and dwelling, a three-story brick structure. For further information apply at the IlEitALU otllcc, l-t-2w TVANTED A bright and active young man I of gentlemanly appearance and manners to do IocaI canvassing. 850 a week can be made. Address letter to U, Herald office, 1- 1-St WANTED. A girl for general Apply at No. 301, West Cherry housework. street. 3t T0T1CE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap IN ply to S. U. M. llollopeter, attorney, hhenandoali. 8-31 tf FOH BALK. Several very valuable and desir able vacant lots; also several house, which will be sold singly or In blocks For further Information apply S. A. lleddall, Tamaqua, l'a. 12-O-lm 19 W. OAK STREET. rnim.-cnmr-STOKEt o DEAI.EII IN Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West' Contra Street, HI MARKE1 THE COAL TRADE. Advance Proof Hheet Ol .taliltnry ttotlef lit Anthracite Association, During tho past month there has been a fair degree of activity iu llio market, owing to tho fow days of cold woatbor. Tho move ment has bcon simply for immediate demand, as few of the rotall dealers were carrying snfllclent stock to unable them to meet oven a tompornry prossuro for deliveries. Owing to tho relatively small stocks being carried at tide by tho companies, and the prcssuro In tho transportation and dollvcry of other merchandise, rush orders forMmniodiato ship ment wero not filled so promptly as was anticipated and thcro was tho usual rumor of a ehortago In tbo supply. But this has not affected prices, which have remained practi oally tho samo throughout the month. The conditions nt tho closo of the month nro wholly unsatisfactory. While thero is somo talk of an advanco iu prices in January, overyono admits thatif anythlngof this kind is attempted its results will appear un paper alono and bavo no effect upon sales in tho market. Indeed, it is questionable whether any action which might be taken, evon that of radically reducing tho output, would have any oflect upon pricos uuttl nflcr tho Spring months havo been passed. While tho market cannot bo said to bo demoralized, It is thoroughly disorganized and whatever ellort is mado to bring it into shape will bo slow iu accomplishment. What will he tho outcome: of the whisporod plans for the bolter adjustment of tbeso mat' ters cannot bo foretold. Thus far they aro no mnro tangible than wero those of last year and, unless they" develop into something hich is unquestionably stable, they can sifely be disregarded. It is true that the various iutcrosts realize far more clearly than ever before the urecnt need of some con trolling plan, but thcro has been no roviston in either tho scale of confidence which each interest has In the other, or In tbo total ab sence of all confidence in ono particular In terest, and until tin so things aro. changed no plan, method or arrangement as to ton nage and prices will ho permanent. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup helps con. suniptlves and cures incipient consumption; it loosens tbo phlegm and heals. It is with out doubt tho best cough medicine. Price 25c. Approaching Weddings. Frank Bastian, of Mabanoy City, will shortly wed Miss Mary Coughlin. of town. Tho event is to be celebrated this mouth. Edward Krebs, a young society man of Mabanoy City, and Miss Ada, daughter ot K. P. Jollu, of Mt. Carmol, will bo wedded in tbo near luture. You cr.n buy it at Brumius. 12-27-tf 1'ructlirod nil Klhnw. Bernard Doughorty sustained a fracture of tho left arm at noon to day. He fell down the steps leading to his school room. Dr, Lannton reduced the fracture. Annual Sates ovor6,ooo,000 Boxes FOR BILIOUS AND MEEVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind nnd Pain in the Storanch, Giddiness, Fulness alter meals. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flushings ot Heat, L033 ot Appetite, Costiveness. Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chills. Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembllutr Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IIEECIIAM'S PILLS, taken as direct ed, vil quickly restore Fomalos to com pjeto health. They promptly removo obstructions or irrogulnrltlos of tho sys tem and euro blck Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEM, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boecham's Pills are a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE Ofnr.yl'ntciit.Medlclno mtlie World, 25o. at all Drue Stores. P EW MELDAIZIS CAFE, 120 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Again remodeled. Private parties can be enter tai. ed In our lrivato booths. Katlng--bar nttucbed Kreo lunch served every evening. None but the best of wines, llquorB nnu cigars sold. Stop In while you are waiting for a trolley car. mm Cold Weather Facts. It may be too late to buy Overcoats and Clothing as Christmas presents, but it is riot too late to buy warm Clothing. The winter hasn't got fairly started, and now is the time to prepare for the cold weather which is at hand. We clothe in the best and at thelowest possible cost. Our Overcoats are gems in quality, make and style. Our Cloth ing is in the sameTine. Call and inspect our stock. It will cost you nothing. Our salesmen are ever ready to wait upon customers and give them all information as to prices. Our stock is counted by the thousands. There is no man, youth, or child we cannot fit, and no pocketbook which we cannot meet. Don't be afraid that you haven't got money enough to buy at our store. If you want to buy, we will suit you as to price. wm wi wm wm wm wm wm sue wm 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 is broken let us fix it. You will be pleased with the work and the price, WM. I. PRATT, 333 S. Jardin St REDUCED - PRICES PHEVAIL AT OUK ST0UE. Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST,, BUEHAWDOAH, PA auihor oi mvtmh Wow. Whoever He of She Wall He Didn't ilvo In n nig City. Ti..Mil,nrnr "rtpniillful Snow" evidently did not live in a big city. A snowiaii 1 windfall there for thousands ol men iookihk for work. An artlclo In noxt Sundays Philadelphia Press tolls what happens when the "beautiful snow" bcglus to fall. H Is very Interesting. ' Thero will bo many read able artlc.es In noxt Sunday's Press, lor lustauee, tbo story of A Man who uvea 011 33 Conts a Week ; and How Ho Did It" ; 1110 growing of vlolots as an Industry ; a simple euro for snake bites, which has been dis covered by dn omlnont specialist! tbo abandonment of a big gravity road aud a canal Iu Northeastorn Pennsylvania, nnd tho elfect of war upon weddings. "Karl" will havo a bright bit called, "Overheard con versations"; Frauk G. Carpenter will tell about tho splendid cemeteries and odd rustoms of tho Argentines, and Anno Bitten- house, tho famous authority of tbo women s wnrld. will havo ono of herdellelitlul lusiiiuii articles, You had better-order next Sunday's Press to-day. PERSONAL MEN HOW. Miss Mamo Goodman, of Oirardvlllo, visited friends in tdwn yestorday. Christ. Foltz and Itlchard Taylor attended a social at Mahanoy City lastovenlng. Misses Auulo MIdgley and Jennie Warren returned to their homes in St. Clair after a week's visit to friends in town. Mrs. Harriett Trout, of Philadelphia, is visiting her brother. Letter Carrier P. I). Holmau. NJPI U- NAT! r IU.QUIODOICT RHEUMATISM 7 NEURALGIA and similar Complaints; nnu prepared unacr iuo stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS proscribed by eminent physicians I DR. RICHTER S 1 PAIN EXPELLER.l World renowned I Remarkably successful I Only gcnulno Willi Trade Mark Anchor, It. ah. KithtcrM'o. S 1 5 1'earl St.,. Xew York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. 23 & 00 els. Endorsed ft recoinnicaucd b A. Wasley. 106 H. Main St.. kC. H. Haeenbach, 103 N. Main St.. . , r. r.D.Kirlln. 6 s. Main St.. snenandoali. . "ANCIIOU" ST03IACHAI. best fnr . llyspepwlns;Htoninrli Complnliitn.1 DRINK- clear Y'S EXTRA IINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orante diamnasrne. mimf(n(nnn((i((tiifiioi()i(i((H(((iv5 We do Shampooing at Your Home. Special Attention Given to Ladies. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Work. I1 II 3 ' (.lik(liibUitkvl(iliuVtliilbklilvliiliibliil'Vliikiliilivk) rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 319 N. Centre St., Pottsvilie, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, nt the bar. A choice lino of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals at all hours Mammoth Clothing I O OLD SucessfulJPeople Are quick to act and never (ail 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 other's. You'll find in our store store the largest 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, - Shenandoah, Penna, Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at yoiff home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beef Is drank by the majOri'tyoj beer drinkers. They aroTT authority on which is lfepf' Christ. Schmidt, Agent nnd Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH PA. THE WARGRAPH. FBOF. LYMAN H. HOWE will give ono of his thoroughly enjoyable and instructive WARGKAPH enter tainments on 1 Ullll. U f 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 alt the principal stirring navel an4 military scenes of the late faDani spanisn-Amencan war, and interesting incidents of camp life, open at 7, Wargraph at 8. Doors PRICES : 25, 35 and 50 Gents. Reserved seats on sale store four (lay in advance. at Kirlin s drug Look For the New Tfork Cheap Shoe Store. All Kinds of Latest Shoes Hen's, Ladles' and Children's Rub ber and Leather Boots, worth now I.iulles' shoes $1.25 8 .89' Men's " 1.50 .119' Children's shoes CO .39 Leather Hoots .-. 1.50 1.39' Men's rubbers, 2Ko up. t Ladies' rubbers, 15c up Children's rubbers, lOu up. Look for our repairing prices Hen's half soles niul heel ,r0t; Indies' and children's ttllli lower. Patches, 5 cents. Do not forget the place. NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardin St. 33 West Centre Street. YOUR-EYES. J. I). COLDREN, Of Schuylkill lliivet)t The noted ltcfrftctlonlst, who has testlbaonTars i f from tho best pcoplo of the county, as to bin 1 ability, will be at GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE EVERY WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If voi ir eyes cause you any trouble call and bo him. Glasses furnished If needed and no. medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. ' Shenandoah Ice Company, . Wholesale and Itctatl Dealers In -Pure Spring A o t e r Ice. Contrncts for summer and winter flllliiKS. Call on or address . HART, DADDOW & CO., 25 N. Jardin St mi House, tan mm mm IK 3 IN, Proprietor. '1 i 'JfcSiS,.' Mil !, .::.tc: ''ji-vi.i-.
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