Floral Cream ! For Chapped Ilnivls. For Rough Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, pa. Telephone Oontiwtlon. Sacrifice Sale Of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. Our store is overstocked as is also our storage place at the depots. For the next 30 days we will sacrifice them at almost yoor own price. The "True Fortune" heater, for many years sold by Wm. l'ratt, of town, and who has furnished many a resident with the same, is included in our stock. AHo the "New Broadway" range, the "Broadway Fortune," "Family Fortune" and "Liberty." FURNITURE. DO NOT FOROE1 US WHEN BUYING. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. 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, Art Ringgfld,. Colossees. A $25 Heater can now be bought as low as $15. 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 which we can sell at a saving of 25 per cent, over any other dealer. Call and see us. UJ.MI 123 and 131 South Main Street. 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 and rubbers at astonishing prices. Serviceable and reliable goods BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa, I. SP0N1, PROP. FOUR DqORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Canaries. A fln lotof nlnirers reeivMl from J'Mla delphia. All kinds. They will make acceptable sey Ynr gilts. JAPANESE GOLD PISH and globes. All kinds of plgann. We also sell miners' supplies ami uniting nwcuiiwu. DAVID HOPKINS, 105 East Centre street, Pheuandoah, l'. BEST LINE OR itf UV 1 liHUUtHItt, l-LUUK, rttU, HAY ud BTKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, . 83 i nnd common onrelessness can mako a combination strong enough to dofy all the healing skill of the physician. Common carelesHnoBS lets the cold root and grow. Common cnrelessnoBa says, botween paroxysms of cough ing, "It will bo all right in a day or two," and the common ond is con firmed lunc troublO., norhaps con sumption. Tho coininon-sonso treat ment of a common cold is a prompt doso of Ayor'a Cherry Pectoral. It is the most officiont and reliable euro for colds and coughs, and is con stantly prescribed by physicians. S. Haysw, M. D., Saranac, N. Y, says : "I have used AVer's Cherry 1'ectornl In my practice since 1803, and lure always found It reliable for the cure of colds, coughs, and all lung diseases." is now p"t up in hulf-aizo hot ties, for half price 50 cents. I I.OUII) V. FORTS1Q1IT TOl'RS VIA FENN8VtVMA K UL KOAD. The midwinter oxodus has begun. The discomforts and dauccrs of our Noithurn winter are directum attontlou to the sunny lands of the South. The fl'st Pennsylvania Railroad tour to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks iu Florida, will leave New York and Philadelphia Janu ary 21. Excursion tickets, including railway trans portation Pullman accommodations (one berth), and meals en routo iu both directions while traveling on tho'special' train, will be sold at tho following rates: New York, ?50.00; Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash ington, $48 00; Pittsburg. ?53.00, and at proportionate rotes from other points. For tickets, Itineraries and other Informa tion apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent at 11D0 Broadway .New York; or to Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Ucneral l'assenecr Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup lias been In uso I'jr half a century. Some families hilvo used It for three generations and it is to-day the standard cough remedy of thu country. 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 the lowest, quality and work considered, 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 confi dence so 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. 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 tartles. Dancing payillioo 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 Cfeerrg Pectoral nil", wnATHKtt. The forrtaat for Tuesday: Parity cloudy wi'Htlior anil slightly hilior temperature wltli Irtish to lirlsk southerly winds ami snow in the northern districts. nppniilnn Tlirnti;liout (lie Country Olir.tilf.pii for llHRty 1'ernsnl. This Is what is termed as Jackson's Day. Them li much activity In mil road circles, ltowo'a WarRrupli at Ferguson's thcatro to ulKht. Tho local doctors aro Imsy, llkowlso the plumbers. The colllcrios resumed operations this morning. A pn)ciiRor tmlu at Wllkcsharro killed John Auroch, Dr. I,. K. Shook, formerly of Shamokln, will lnentn nt Tamaqua. There aro 153 llconso applications for Sim miikin and Coal township. Sleighs woro out Iu force yestorday, tho weather being favorable. Oovcrnor-elect Stono will he Inaugurated 0110 week from to-morrow. D. J, 1'arno has been Commissioned as a Justico of tho l'caro In St. Clair. Tho Knle Iron Works at Tamaqua will ho sold next mouth to settle an estate A now postollico with tho tlllo chain is to bo established iu West I'enn township. Sevon persons woro admitted to the Ash land lodgo of Elks at tho last meotlux. Don't miss the treat of the season, Howo's Wargraph at Ferguson's theatre to-night. C. F. King has been re-elected prosldent of the Union Safe Deposit bank of Pottsvlllo. The employes of the Lehigh Valley Coal Compauy at Ceutralla were paid ou Saturday. Miss Elenora Geary,! of Tamaqua, and William Schlrley, of Crossoua, were married Saturday night. At Plymouth, Luzerno county, Patrick Grier, of Curbondale, drauk laudauum and he Is in a critical condition. Tho Democratic Standing Committeo will meet In Pottsvlllo on Saturday to elect a chairman, secretary and treasurer. Tho Luzerne County Commissioners have decided that the County Controller must pay his solicitor out of his own pocket. The schools of Sunbury will not be closed on Washington's birthday, but the day will be observed with appropriate exercises. Go to Ferguson's theatre to-night and see our soldior and sailor boys at homo, en routo and in action as shown by the Howe War graph. In Admiral Dewey s cabin hangs a picturo of the battle of Manila, done by a Chinese artist of Ifoug Kong and presented to the Admiral. Systematic raiding on tramps has bcon in augurated in Lebanon county, and many of those arrested have been found to have stolon goods. Tho AshlaudTelcgram says, as the result of the fair held at the Rink in tho past two weeks, St. Mauritius congregation will clear almost $2,500. Miss Kate C, Lenahan, formerly of Ceu tralla, but now of Philadelphia, and Dr. F. J, Huttorworth, of the latter city, will betnar ried to-morrow. High water in tho Susquehanna at Wilkes' barre yesterday compellod tho expert dlvors searching for tho body of Isaac Lovy to abandon their work. It seems fashionable- to have tho grippe now days and if you don't have It or havo not had it this winter you aro not eligible to enter fashionable society. Nowton Walker, who was court steno grapher of Montour and Columbia coutles for many years, until recently deposed, has been reappointed by Judge Littlo Tho delayed funeral of Mrs. E. C. Hare took place at Johnstown yesterday, tho hus bind vho had refused to poriuit tho inter ment for a week, becoming convinced that she was dead. Tlioro is a fellow traveling about tho coun try imposing upon Odd Fellows and defraud ing lodges. He Is a man about thirty-eight years of ago, five feet, six or eight iuches in height and probably weighs 130 pounds. PERSONAL MENTION. William Kinimel, Jr., Is seriously ill at Sheppton, Miss Annie O'Brien was a passenger to New York this morning, Mrs. W. J. Portz spent this morning visit ing friends at PotUvillo. Samuel Hughes, of West Apple alley, is sufTering from an attack of pleurisy. JamesO. Thompson, of Lost Creek No, 2, is convalescing from a severe illness. David Evans, of South Jardin street, was a guest of friends at Pottsvlllo to-day. John Reese spout yesterday at Sunbury, as the guest of his sister. Mrs. Robert O' Boyle. Thomas Bellls and Daniel Owens attended the funeral of a friend at Port Carbon to-day. Mrs. Thomas 0. Jones, of Wm, I'enn, is confined to her home by an attack of la grippe. J. J. Price, Dr. D. John Price and Miss Helen Price wore passengers to New York this morning. Rov. I. J. Reitz, pastor of tho United Evangelical church, Is still suffering from an attack, of grip. Thomas II. Snyder, of South Jardin street, who suffered from the grip the past week, is now convalescent. Misses Lizzie and Jennie Davis and Matilda Clouser, of Mahanoy City, were tho guests of friends In town yestorday, Louis Mann, formerly engaged in business here andnow located at Newport News, Va is visiting friends in town. Messrs, John and Peter Makeley, Joseph Butler, William Vealo and P. II. Coury were PottsvIUe visitors yest-rday. Prof. "Ned" Ilowson, of Himmolein's 20th Century band, was a town visitor yesterday. The company is playing a two-week engage ment in Reading. Mrs. Oerther, of Minersvllle, and her daughter, Mrs. Harris, of Brooklyn, and Miss Stine, of Minersville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Master, on North Jardin street. Mrs. A. Owens Is confined to her home with illness. Arthur O'Uara returned to Philadelphia at noon to-day. Mrs. Dominlck Rynkewicz, arrived iu town from Denver, Col., yesterday morning, and is the jtuest of tho family of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Rynkewicz, of East Centre street. She will remain hero several weeks and then set sail for Germany to visit her parents. Her hatband will spend the winter in New Mexico. William Woods, who spent the past few weeks In town as the guest of 'his mother, Mrs. Woods on East Coal St., returned to school at Media to-day. Joseph Btxldall, of Tamaqua, was a busi ness visitor to to-day. Mlsa Lulu Parrott is suffering from'un at tack of la grippe. Ills fi'mne la Legion. You have met him, so have we. Who? The mau who is dissatisfied with his calling. He learns that a publisher gets 10 cents' a line for borough and county printing. That legal and election notices pay a good price. He learns that people sometimes pay con siderable money to have an unfavorable otory hushed; tliat candidates for otllce pay (for artloleg in their favor, and that others pay the editor for keeplnif fjulet. Iutllyhe learnt that a printer Tiati bo secured for $10 a week to do all tho inechauical work, lenvlng for himself but tho worry as to what to do with all the expectant revenues. He pub lishes a newspaper, accordingly, and becomes one of the number of men who have become responsible for the depraved Journalism In this county. He buys, sells and traffics with virtue and honor, using tbe'newspaper as a meaus for his diabolical work. GRAHD JURY REPORT. ! r H-eo.mund the .Suppress!,,,, of tho They llrroiinunil the Suppression Slot Machines. Tho report of tho grsnd jury shows that thoy acted upon 07 bills of Indictment, 7. of which wore tetiirnwl as truo bills and 18 as no true hills. The costs were placed on the prosecutor la twelro of the ignored bills, and fotu on tho (entity. They visited the prison and almshouse and fcund everything in good order, and endorsed tho Improvements at the latter institution as recommended by previous grand Juries as to water supply, slaughter house and onlarcemcnt of tho iusano depart ment. "Wo fully agree with former grand Juries that Homo remedy should ho provided to prevent the return to court of so many petty oases that should never have been entertained hy the Justices of tho Peace Wo would gladly visit them with tho costs were wo em powered to do so. We recommend that our members of the Legislature from this county make a strong effort to securo legislation en larging tho powers of grand juries, In the disposition of costs or somo other remedy that will check this evil Very many of the cases returned aro so trifling that a warrant should never have been issued in them, "A crying evil In this county at present is tho abominable nuisance known as slot machines, and other games of chance In al most ovcry saloon and hotel in tho couuty. In tho casa returned to this term of court, and nctcd upon by us, wo believe the dofen daut is one of the strictest observers of the law in the couuty, and it is unfortunate for him that ho Is the only one to suller, where tho nuisance is so widesproad and general. This evil should bo suppressed. "From our examinations of the cases be fore us, we wish to call tho attention of the court to tho following saloon-keepers and liquor dealers who, in our opinion, have bcon guilty of violating tho liquor laws by selling on Sunday; in fact, somo of tho cases re turned grow out of this breach of tho law. Tho names aro as follows: John KutskI, Mlddleport Borough j Stanl Anlloskl, Mc Adoo Borough; Androw Boklar, Mahanoy City; Ellis Lewis, of Tamaqua." Judge Bechtel directed the Clerk of tho Courts to stalk the applications of the above montioned'saloon-koopcrs, who are reported as violating tho law, and also tho application of John Glover, of Tamaqua. Two million Americans suffer tho torturing pangs of dyspepsia. No need to. Burdock Blood Bitters cures. At any drug storo. Ktopenients From Tnmaqim, Tho town of Tamaqua is stirred up over two elopemonts from that place. One oc curred Saturday afternoon and tho othor yes terday morning. Tho first couple to leave were Benjamin Treasure, agod 35 years, whoso return with his brother from Klon dlko was recently given considerable pub licity In tho county papors, and MissFloronce Willingale, aged 17 years. Tho father of the lattor declares he will havo his daughter back. Tho principals in the second elope ment were William Mengle, formerly of the schoolship "Saratoga," and now employed as a stationary engineer at Philadelphia, aud Miss Mary Mills, daughter of Rov. William J. Mills, pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal cburch at Tamaqua. Tho destination of neither couple is known. The parents iu both cases wero opposed to tho unions. Those "Hxport" Auditors. Prom Aalilniul liccoid. Tho auditors of tho Girard 8avlug Fuud and Loan Association should not carelessly associate the names or innocent persons with any crookedness shown to exist in that fund. A case in point is E, 0. Waguer whom they charge with having received money ou free shares at a time when he had no stock on the roll book. Hud they examined tho order stcd8 moro carefully or seen Mr. Wagner per sonally tho matter could have been nresonted In n clear light and in a perfectly satisfactory msnnor. in 1NU Mr. Wagner receipted for an urder for $100, as administrator for tho surrender of one share of stock held by the Natress estato. Wo learn tho ' auditors have 6luce discovered tholr own error as "expert accountants" and set Mr. Wagner right be- lore tue public. , Dewey Is a HepuliIlcHll. Admiral George Dewey is a Republican. His brother, Charlos, of Montpelier, Vt. said so on Saturday, Rumor has often had it that tho victor of Manila is a Democrat, but this puts to rest all such stories. Said his brother: "The statemont is frequently mado tnat Uenrge Is a Democrat. Nothing could be lartlicr from tbe truth. Ho is a Republl can from birth and conviction, as all tho Deweys are. Vlnney Gets no Increase. Sometime ago Assistant United States Treasurer John F. Finney, at Philadelphia, made application for an increase In his salary. un Saturday he was notified that his appllca tton for an iucreaso of salary bad been re fused by the Treasury Department. His present salary Is $4,500 per year, and his many friends hore wero in hopes that it would bo increased, Cutting On Tree Pusses. i no anting oil of liundreds of passes on the Lehigh Valley may seem like a hardship to many wno in tbe past nave been favored with these desirable pasteboards, but it simply means that the Valley is beinn con ducted on a business principle just tho same as tbo dry goods or grocery merchant con duct bis store. Denths mill Funerals. Frank Mullin, of Ashland, died at his borne at that place on Saturday, aged 43 years. Ho had long been In failing health The deceased was supervisor of that town at the time of death. Ho leaves a wife and six children aud the funeral will take placo to morrow morning. James Gormley, aged 25 years, formerly of huck Mountain, near Mahanoy City, died at the home or bis sister, Mrs. II. L. Ilurkett, Iu Philadelphia, on Thursday. His mother. Mrs. Margaret Gormley resides at Mahanoy uity. The funeral of Theodore Klmmel took place this morning from his late home in Pottavllle. May, 3 j year old daughter of Thomas aud Marguerite Lowrey, of 310 West Lloyd street, died last evening from scarlet fever. Another chjld iu the same family, Marguerite, aged 5 years, has been suffering from diphtheria, but is now convalescent. Several people of town went to Port Car bon to-day to attend tho funeral of tho nine. teen-ycar-old daughter of Robert Roberts, of that place. Jlotiee to Candidates I All persons Mho wish to be candidates on the Citizens Ticket at the SPRING ELECTION OF 1899 in the borough of Shenandoah, must present their names and,, the required fees to the secretary of the Citizens Standing Committee not later than , SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 1899, A 7:30 P. M at 225 South Jlrdtn street. 1 lie Citizens primaries will bei ield on Thursday, January 20th, between the hours of 4:00 and 8:00 p. m., at the reilar party .polling plact First ward, Chas. IKadiewlcj ; Second ward, George Leitzel's, Third ward, Benjamin Richards' ; Fou ih ward, Peter Wiley's: Fifth ward, Joh the committee. WM, Iieyrand's. My order of PATTERSON, Pres. THOMAS DONE, JU., Sec'y, Pt'TOfW4SkaKSBa'iKB Cold Weather Facts. It may be too late to buy Overcoats and Clothing as Christmas presents, but it is not 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 the lowest possible cost. Our Overcoats are gems in quality, make and style; Our Cloth ing is in the same line. 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'. ThetUis no man, wm wm ass wm mm mm Pi youth, or child we cannot fit, and no pocketbook Don't be afraid that you mm you want to buy, we will suit you as to price. Mammoth Clothing mst, rz-t vSSSMK&A IsS? ' WOJ MZutSa 4&&3& rJ CITY TREASURER SLAIN. Found Dyluirlu JllxOnteo, Whiolillncl Keen Iiolilicd. New Castle, Pa., Jan. 9. John Blev lns. city treasurer of New- Castle, was found Saturday midnight in his office unconscious and dying. His head had been beaten to a jelly, the safe broken open and perhaps $200 In money taken. Saturday evening Ulevlns went to the tailor's for a new suit of clothes. The garments were not ready, and he went to his office, .which is over the Jail, to wait until the tailor had finished. When at midnight he hnd not returned home his son went to his office. He found his father lying on the floor, uncon scious in a iool of blood. He died soon afterward. The robbers and mur derers left no clew to their Identity. The prisoners in the Jail said they heard a -sound as of something falling about 9 o'clock, and that was about the time Blevlns went to his office. The city council and county commis sioners each offer a reward ot $2,000, making a total of $4,000, for the arrest and conviction of Mr. Blevlns' murderers. It Is now certain that the murder occurred about 10:15 Saturday. The police are of the opinion that the crime was committed by some one who wns well acquainted with the office, and with whom the dead man also was well acquainted. Dr. Itlssell Hurled. Tho funeral of Dr. A. P. Bissel, took place from his lato resldencp at Mahanoy City, yes terday morning. Services were conducted in tho Presbyterian church by tho pastor, Rev. T. M. Morrisou. Interment was made at Tuukhaunock. Kzploslon of Gas. William Kosnoski, a minor at tho Buck mountain colllerv, was burned about the bead and face by an explosion of gas on Sat urday. He had fired a shot and retuined to tho breast with a uakod lamp when the gas ignited. IS OI.DKN TIM lis People overlooked tho importance of per manontl: I'Oneflcial effects and wero satisfied with tnui'ient action; hut now that It is gen erally known that Syrup of Figs will per manently overcome habitual constipation, well-Informed peoplo will not buy other laxatives, which act for a timo, but finally injiiro the system. Buy tho genuine, made by tho California Fig Syrup Co. JJTt. A. O. MOUOAN, Ok I'liii.Anr.i.riiiA. Temporarily assisting Dr. J. S. Callen, 81 South Jardin street, will have ofllce hours dally, except Sunday, from 8 to 9 a. m. and 3 to 4 p. m. Dr. Gallon's office hours being from 1:30 to 3:00 p. m. and 6:30 to 8.00 p. m. dally, except Thurs day evening and Mundays. MISCELLANEOUS. TATANTJCD. A girl to do general housework t in a family of three. Apply at 28 South White street. 1-7-tf AliAKOAIN' In Shenandoah, Enst Centre real estate. Easy terms of pnyment, monthly, qim terly or soml annuallir. 11,009 In cash down. Old hotel or restaurant Btand, small store or dwelling. Security Uuildlng and Saving Union, Scinuton, I'a 12-9-20t-eod IJIOIt SALE A valuable property on South Main street, between Centre and Oak, central location, consibtlng of largo store-room aud dwelling, a thrco-story brick structure. For further information apply at the Hekalu ofllee. l-4-2w TTANTED A bright and active young man I of gentlemanly appearance and manners to do local canvassing. 8.7) u week can be made. Address letter to II, Herald ofllce. 1-7-tf NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to S. O. M. Ilollopeter, attorney, bhcimndoah. 8-81 tf 19 W. OAK STREET. pOK SCHOOL DIKECTOU, MARTIN P. M'GUIRE, Of the Fifth Waud. Subject to Democratic rules. REDUCED - PRICES PREVAIL AT OUR STORE. Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WE6T CENTRE ST., BUENAND0AU, FA BELL S MIIE mm haven't got money enough to I GOLDIN, Proprietor. Successful People opportunities. We are now offering after-holiday bargains in Jewelry, Silverware and wi Musical Instrumentsf We can save-yo'u from $1 to $2 on wedding rings. The remainder of our otock goes at 25 per cent, below the prices of others. YoiSll 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. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of trie 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. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLOREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Refrncttonlst, who hns testimonials from the best peoplo ot tho couuty, aa to his ability, will be at GRUIILER'S DRUG STORE EVERY . , WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If vour eyes cnuso you any trouble call nud see him. Glasses furnished if needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. rniui-CHEnr -store, o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Contra Street. We do Shampooing at Your Home. special Attention Given to Ladles. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. tvl dull ilvld(Vl(ld(AliiliivtivkiluVVilnli dul vl Jewelry Ladles' and Gents' Gold Watches Rings of every description and setting. Silverware We are low priced jewelers, but give you standard (roods for the same money. EC. Deull, 206 South Main St., Shenandoah. Our placA Is the farthest down Main street and farthest down In prices. Come and see us. rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., rottsvllle, V. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, at the bar. A choice Una of Clears and Temper ance DrinltB. Accommodations for travelers. Meals at all hour i-YES-f , We can furnish Repairs for all Stoves. It is by far cheaper to repair your pld faithful stove than to buy a new cue. If your stove is broken let us fix it. You will be pleased with the work and the price. WM. R. PRATT. 333 S. Jardin St Shenandoah Ice Company, Wholesale and Itetatl Dealers 1 11 Pure Spring Water Ice. Contracts for summer and winter fillings. Call on or address HART, DADDOW & CO., 25 N. Jardin St TtkfAl 7J r. wm mm W wm mi WB1 mm wm shB mm which we cannot meet. buy 9 at our store. If tmm f House, m mm aft , mm Are quick to act and never fail to grasp Lauer's, Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority-, ot h.eerdritxkers. Tihey? are, good' authority on which is best. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH THE WARGRAPH. PROF. IYMAN H. HOWE will givo one of his thoroughly enjoyable and Instructive WAEGUAP1I enter tainments ou I EVE., 1. 9,' ' At FERGUSON'S THEATRE, Shenandoah. For the teneflt of Shenandoah Tribe No. 155 Imp. 0. R, M and Juniata Council, No. 31, D. of P. The Varsraph deplctJ all the principal stirring navel an-l military scenes of the late Spanish-American war, and interesting incidents of camp life. Doors open at 7, Worgraph at 8. PRICES : - 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats on sale at Kirlin's drug store four days in advance. ' . i 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 ,2S $ .89 Mcn8 " , - (jy Children's shoes 'go 39 Leather lioots.....V 1,50 -1.89 Men's rubbers, 28o up. Ladles' rubbers, ISa up Children's rubbers, lOctip. Look for our repairing nrlcea. Men's half soles and hecl.T50c. Ladies' and children's still lower, l'atches, 5 cents. Do not forget the place. NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, , Near Jardin St. 33 West Centre Street.' DRINK CLEARY'S extra hne QUALITY -GINGER ALE - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. EW IYIELDAIZIS CAFE, " 120 SOUTH MAIN MAW STREET. Again reinoilelrd. Private imrtlei can be enter tat til in wivate booths. lCatine bar attached. Free luiicli served everv eve nine. None but the beat of wines, llouora and el tram sold, stop in while you aro waiting for a trolley car. 4 ?8 a?
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