Floral Cream F6r Chopped I lands. For Rough Skin. &0 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Telephone Connection. . Sacrifice Sale Of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. ' Our store is overstocked as is also our -.(uragr place at the depots. For the next 30 ays we will sacrifice Ihem at almost j our own .jrice. The "True Fortune" heater, for many years sold by Win. I'ratt, of town, and who has furnished many a resident with the same, is included in our stock. Also the "New Broadway" range, the "Broadway fortune," "Family Fortune" and "Liberty." FURNITUJ3E. DO NOT FOROE1 US WHEN BUYING. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 1 1 9-1 2 1 - 1 23 Norths 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 Ringgold, Colossees. A $2s 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. D.8J.8IE6EL 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 J at $2.25. Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's winter footwear and rubbers at astonishing prices. Serviceable and reliable goods. BOSTON E STORE, 27 South Main Street. Sbeoandsah, Pa. 1. SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFPICB. Canaries- A floe lotof singe's received front fttila delptuo. All kinds. The? will make acceptable ftew xeargiiM. JAPANESE GOLD FISH and globes. All kinds nf plieon. We also sell miners' supplies and drilling nwefcliies. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 Bast Centre street, HhenunUoan, Pa. best lime: of GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and 8TKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, ,T-Wntre Bt. This modern malady lias liocouia dreaded not more for its direct fa tality than for the wonkness of body and mind it leaves behind it. Prolonged debility, pormanont pros tration, niolnncholy and suicide fol low La Grippo. For this disease, there is no remedy suporior to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "TIib best remedy for la grippo that 1 know et h Acer's Chrry l'aetorei.'' Ukv. JOHN K. CHASB, South Hampton, N. II. "My wife and firs children were taken down with h grippe, while tho diseaeowwso widely prevalent. I dosed them with Ayes Cherry Pectoral, and before using quito two bottlei my family was restored to health. I know of several obatinnte oases of the sarnn complaint which wore alto cured by thia remedy." J. PAltMINTEK. 1'auletut, Mts. " I wn rurod of la grippe by the we of j Ayur's Chniry I'ectoralr t J Pub. "SignaL Wt Parmingtono. is put u n in half-size bottlej atialf price .jO cunts. CRIMINAL COURT. TI11 MiiiiTBi llli. Murder Trial Culled I'.o I'tiro t!mlgH HecUtel. l'ottsville, Jan. 10. The trial ofMnrtts Wiinro, inclined jointly with Andrew Hur caar for the murder uf (leorfta llamock, was bcxiin yesterday afternoon hefoio j dgo Ueuhtel. Tho row which resul'ed 111 a fatality, occurred in John Kls' saloon in Miuorsvillo on July23r 1808. Haruock and a friend went Into tho snloon to get a glass of heor. Wargoand Horczar were there and llamock Invited them to joiu film in a drink. After they had had tho drink Har uock and Ilarczar became involved in an argument which led to blows, during which, it is alleged, ilnmuck was knocked down and before he could rise Wargo dealt him several blows on the head with a heavy beer glass. He died in the hospital. Tho jury wap secured just heforu court adjourned. TUB COKTS IlIVIDKO. Enos Jarvis, Kaymnn Kacher, Scott Thomas, Joseph I.ivcllo and Thomas 1. Itrennan were tried before. Judtio Lynn cn the cliamo of assault and battery and want only pointing a revolver. Til y vieio found not gui.ty but pay two-thirds of the uoits, the prosecutor one-third. The proseetor was a young man named Williams of Shenan doah and the difficulty occurred by the de fendants hacking into tho prosecutor's wiigon while in theltingtowu valley. M. 11. Burke, Kwj., represented the proscoutor. DErDs rnoM tui: biiiciiifp. Tho following deeds were acknowledged by the Sheriff before Judge llechtel : John Toole, Sheriff, to Miners', Mechanics and Laborers' II. and L. Asso., wf Shenan doah, for lot of ground in Shcuoudoab, sold as the property of M. P. and M. J. Whitaker. John Toole, Sheriff, to Winifred SIo Cormick, for lot in Shenamlwih, sold as tho properly of Thomas JlcConrick. John Toole, Sheriff, to H. I!. Orach", trtct of land in N. Union Twp., sold as the prop erty of Hannah and Samuel liu lici t. Same to the Miners' and Laborers S F. Anso., of Ashland, lot in Ashland, sold 11s tho propoity of Mary Monagliau. Same to the-School District of FwcKvlIle, lot iu Frackvillo. sold as tho proper.y of J. J. Gavin. ASSOCIATIONS CIIAIITBRED. The charter of tho Pottsyille Firemen's Relief Asso., is recorded at the Eecorder's olhYe. Application was made for the charter of the Sons of Abraham Congregation, of Shen andoah. The following from Shenandoah are serv ing as jurors this week : James Bell, James F. Major and David Blight. OLD I'OINT COMFOUT, 1IICIIMONI), AND WASHINGTON. SIX-DAY TOUI1 VIA PENNSYLVANIA ItAIL liO A I). 'Die first of the present series of personally eouducted tours to Old Point Comfort, Hich mond, and Washington via tho Pennsylvania Railroad will leave New York and Philadel phia on Saturday, January 28. Tickets, including transportation, meals en route in both directions, transfers of passen gers and baggage, hotel accommodations at Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Washing ton, and carriage ride about iiichmond in feet, every necessaiy espouse for a period of I six davs will bo sold at rate of $84.00 froia New York, Brooklyn, and Newark; f&J.Mi; from Trenton ; $81.00 from Philadelphia, auJl proportionate rates from other stations. OLI POINT COMFOUT ONLY. Ticket to Old Point Coqifort only, lixrad ing luncheon on going trip.ono and loreo fourtbs days' board at that placo, and good to return direct by regular trains wirtajn six days, will be gold in connection with this tour at rate of $15.00 from New York; $13 50 from Trenton; $12.50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other joints. For itineraries, and full information apply to ticket agents j Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York, and 780 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Btreat Station, PkikiMpbia. Deaths and Funerals. Tbs) fuuen) of Howard O. ItoMinger, who died at Dultois, Pa., last Friday, took place this morning from tbe residence of the deceased's father, Charles Ilenunger, at Mali anoy City. The remains were taken to New Hlngold fur interment. The late J. A Gormley, of Philadelphia, was bariexl to-day, tile funeral taking plartt Larom Uh residence of the deeensed'a mother, remains were token to Lowrytown for inter ment. Kev. Juhn Maus, formerly pastor of St. Kid el Is' Qernian Catbolie church at Jlalmtioy City, died at Alleotowu yesterday, after u brief Illness Peter Ooodlawlex, aged IS years, diel this mnrning at hli home 011 Wast Coal street from rheumatism. lie Imd 1k-ii 111 since the 30tti ult. Tho deceased was u meanber of tho Annunciation Cadets The funeral will hike place ou Thursday loorulng. Ills l.hnbs Frozen. William Craig, about sixty years of age. living alone In a shuuty near the Hear ttidgo breaker, Mabanoy Plane, was found this morning with one of the lower limbs frozen from the knee down. One of his tot dropped off. Hu was removed to the Miuera.' capital FRIGHTFUL GOItlilSIOIt ((iiutltiucri from First l'nge.) hoy division of tho Lohlgh Valloy. naid: "Tho accident Is ovlilontly duo to n hlmulor In ordors." Illnolt SvhNuh Not In Vmo. On this section ot tlio Lohlsh Vnlley tho block Bystom Is not In use. Tim trnln dispatcher at-Kanton, who has chai-Ro of tho territory, Is said to havo wired the operator ut South Pialnilold to let No. 71, tho local, come through, hut later thorn was a messugo from Huston to hold nil wootboiuid trafllc It la alleged that tho latter, messagn was .overlooked. Somo say it was not handed to tho oporator, but whichever way It was the westbound train wan allowed' on its track, and from every thing that could ho learned tho col lision was plululy duo to n mlstako in orders and to no negligence of thtt traln crows. Signalman Bientinn, at West Dunellon, who throw up his arnw as the local passed, has no wlro and nothing to do with the dispatching ot trains, Tho loss of life Inflicted would prob ably have 'been nothing like what It was had It not been for the fact that at Mauch Chunk the baggage car of tho excursion train was found to have a hot box and was taken off, thus leav ing the crowded day coach next to the engine. If this coach had retained the position It hold when tho train loft Shamokin probably only a fow lives would havo been lost. Dr. Grakoly, of Dunellen, was one of the first on tho scene. He said: "We got Into tho overturned car and groped among the debris for the dead. Teeth, arms, brains, splintered wood and twisted Iron were mixed up In an in describable mess. .The wounded, mosi ot them suffering from broken legs, were all jammed together at the rear end. Tho dead wo got out piecemeal. Among the ruins wo found a baby about 4 months old, In long clothes,. We thought It was dead and laid H on tho bank beside the half dozen other mangled bodies we had extricated. Just as I was leaving I noticed slgnu of life. The baby was alive, and 11 careful examination showed It had sus--talned only a brulso of the head. W put It In the cars for Plalnfleid." A llnby's Marveloux Hscnpo. This baby belonged to Irs. Mary Parreca, of Mount Carmel, who was ac companied on the train by her hus band, two young sons and the infant in question. Mrs. Parreca said: "I was nursing tho baby, when thu whistle began to blow. My husband started to open tho window. Then J was thrown to the back of the car and lost consciousness. My baby was gone. I almost went frautlc when I awoke, but at last 1 found my child peacefully sleeping In tho other train, and ap parently none the worse for the ex perience." L. S. Walter, a lawyer of Mount Car jnel, was pinned In the debris of. the front car for two hours. Despite the fact that he was seriously, If not fa tally. Injured, Mr. Walter directed the attention of the rescuers to other suf ferers and from ula point of vantage superintended their efforts. When finally taken out Mr. Walter was car ried to a nearby vacant house, where he was cared for. The vicinity of the railroad crossing: where tho trains crashed is somewlrat deserted. The oc cupants of the few liouses nearby did everything In their power to assist the wounded, the women tearing up sheets as bandages for the wounded and eas ing In countless- ways their sufferings. TI10 Ktriert mid .Injured. The dead are: Martin Keenan, hotel keeper. Mount Carmel, Pa.; W. H. HInkle, contractor, Mount Carmel; Ja cob Heller, tailor, Mount Carmel; H E. Welkell, 25 years old, Mount Car mel; Frank Fischer, shoe dealer, Mount Carmel; William H. Leader, 24 yean, old, dry goods dealer. Mount Carmel; only recently married; Frank Markel 54 years, old, Shamokin, Pa.; Theodort S. Kohn, Shamokin; Abner S. Kelfer carpet dealer, Pottsvillo, Pa.; William H. Markel, Shamokin; James Jarvls. 12 years old, Mount Carmel; two wo men, who are still to be indenttfled. The Injured are: Arthur Tregembo Llewellyn, Pa., both legs broken; Nicholas Parecca, Shamokin, legs crushed; Henry John Parecca, Shamo kin, legs crushed; Louis Parecca, Sha mokin, legs crushed; Mrs, Mary Parec ca, Shamokin, Internal injuries, may die; O. B. Schaeffor, fireman. South Easton, Pa., skull fractured, may die; Edward W. Rick, engineer, legs broken and body crushed, expected to die; Joseph Malesky. Shenandoah; Mary Jarvllle. Mount Carmel; Mafeosta, Shenandoah; George Launesky, Mount Carmel; unidentified man with "J. J." on his cuffs; James Prendergast, en gineer, Easton, Pa., likely to die; Josephs, full name and residence not known; Orlanda Staine, Sunbnry, bruised and ankle sprained; Harry R. Foster, plumber, Pottsvllle, both legs broken, sont home; Mrs. Henry Ixick- haven, Big Mine Run, legs crushed, sent Home; Mrs. Lockhaven's mother, legs crushed, sent home; Mrs. Louden sUger, not very seriously; Miss Annie Johns, Shamokin, seriously Injured r.bout the legs; John Prentlco, Marble head, Mass., not seriously, proceeded homo; Frank E. Mclntyre, Mauch Chunk, cut and bruised, went to a hotel In Now York; L. S. Walter, lawyer, Mount Carmel, legs broen, left In a house In Dunellen; William' Feely, Pottsvllle, leg fractured, taken to a hotol In New York; Mrs. John Dallou, Sunbury, shock, severe bruises; John Ballou, husband of Mrs. Ballou, similar Injuries; Abraham Angler, Mount Car niel, sllghtjy injured, taken to a hotel In New York; Mrs. Blltze, Ashland, both legs broken, sent home; Conduc tor Price, of the local, slightly ln Jured; Harry Riddle, conductor of the oxcurslon train, slightly Injured; Ralph L. Teed, baggemaster of the local, slightly Injured; P. O. Helm, Sunbury, scalp wound and hands injured; Stan ley Day, New Market, N. J., bruised about body and logs; William Corrle, New Market, similar Injuries. The first 14 are at tbe Plalnfleid hospital. Coco Argoline, the genuine article, for sale at Klrlln's drug store. 10-0-tf TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. An Knjnyatilo and Instructive Meeting Held I.it livening. The teachers of tlio local public schools, In conjunction with Superintendent Cooper, hold an Interesting and iualrucliiio Institute session last evening. The scwlon wa opened with tlio singlngfof "Tho Shir Spangled Banner" by tho teacliors and Mr Frank It. Williams followed with an oration on "The Kudsand Aim of Education." Miss Annie 13. Cocgau made remarks on drawing and Miss Anna M. Dcngler spoko on music Misses Roberts, Cavnnaiinh. O'Connoll, Connolly, Fadden, Falrchlld, Dengler. Wine, Laffcrty, Balrd, Flynn and Manpell. and Messrs. Itrltt, Hooks, Mcllale, Mullahy, Whltnkor, Williams and Cooper pailiclpited In a discussion of technical grammar. PERSONAL MEN110N. Mrs. William P. Williams and Miss Kdith Minora spent to-duy visiting friemls at Maba noy City. William Deltrlch, of lleckschersvllle, was n Visitor to town yesterday. David Faust transacted business at Shamo kin to-day. Arthur Hoover, who was a guost of town friends, returned to his homo iu Reading to day. Rov. Gcorgo Leas, pastor of the Primitive Methodist church of lfazlelon, was a guost of itev. Jamos Mooro in towii.to-day. Letter Carrier Martin Mnlone Is suffering from an attack of grip and substitute Harry Xeoso is on his route. Max Spoont, of tho Boston Factory Shoo Store, is in New York in search of another lot of bargain footwear. Miss Gertrude Sanger, of Philadelphia, is n guest at the Pratt residence, 011 South Jardin street. Directors Klected. Tlio annual meeting of the stockholders ot tho tchuylkill Traction Company wai held at the ollice of the company at Girardville yostorday, and the following directors were elected ! Dallas Sanders, Winthrop Smith, W. 1). Gill, Joseph T. Richards, W. A. Marr, John A. Johauu and Herbert M. Howe. ThoMj directors will meet in Philadelphia to day and effect an organization for tho year and elect officers. looping Couple Married. Word was received yesterday from 0110 of tho couples who eloped from Tarauquu on Saturday. Benjamin Treasure, tho wealthy Kloudlker, and Miss Florence Wlllingdalo went to New York, where they wbto married. They immediately started for tho AVest. Farewell Surprise. An agreeable farewell surprise party was tendorcd John J. Conry last evening. The affair was celebrated at tho residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Conry, Sr., ou East Lloyd street. Tho merry gathering numbered about 30 young people, and for many hours tho surroundings wero enlivened by their enjoyment. Shortly bcfoio the hour of departure tho host invited his guests to partake of luncheon. Mr. Conry left town at noon to-day to locate permanently in LScrauton. He will assist his brother, M. F. Conry, Esq., in the performance of his legal professional duties. Failed to Meet. Meetings of the Schuylkill District Com mittee of tho Primitive Methodist church wero to have been held in tho local church ut 10:30 a. in. and 2 p. in. to-day, but through some misunderstanding the mcmbors of tliu committee, with the oxception of Rov. Lees, of HazleUin, and Eev. Moore, of town, failed to put iu an appearance. Deeds ltecnrdect. From Citizens S. & L. Asson. to Win. 11. Geist, premises in Ashland ; from 'liosina. Mombcrger to Caroline Dietz, premises in Ashland; from David Whitehouse and wife to F. Josoph Freiler, premises in Pottsvllle ; from Henry G. Mqrris et al. to Eliza J. Crosland, premises iu Pottsville. JMarrlage Licenses. Licenses to wed are issued to Gcorgo Alaburda and Margaret Itatkis, both of Minersvllle; John F. Farrcll and Mary A. Quinn, both of New Philadelphia. Tho little folks We Dr. Wood's. Norway Pino Syrup. Pleasant to tnke ; perfectly hmnless; positive cere for cougis, colds. bronchitis, asthma. Clairvoyants Skip. Harry E. Lewis and wife, who were hold ing forth at Mahanoy City as card fortune tellers, skipped from that town last night and left au unpaid hotel bill. Tho hotel- keeper gave a hot but iuelroctual chase. Iho couplo were last heard of at Mauch Chunk. Inspector Mugnlre's Iteport, Mine Inspector John Maguiro, of tbe Eighth anthracite distiict. reports four fatal and nine non-fatal accidents during Decem ber. During the year there were 37 fatal and 110 non-fatal accidents, tho former resulting in SO widows and 01 orphans. Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Boxes TOE BILIOUS AND HEBV0U8 DIS0EDEE3 such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Glddlnoas, Fulnes after meals, llead ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of lleat. Loss ot Appetite, Costiveness. lilotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills. Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembling; Sensations. THE FIEST DOSE WILL GIVE BEIIEF IN TWENTT MINUTES. Every sufferer 'will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IIKFXIIAM'S PILLS, taken nsdlroct ed, wlqulckly restore Females to com plete health. They promptly romovo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem nnd euro felck ilcudaclie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And hav the LARCEST SALE VfaEy Patent Medicine, liulic World. 25o. at all Drug Stores. iJotiee to Candidates I All persons who wiidi to he candidates on the Citizens Ticket nt the SPRING ELECTION OF 1899 in the borough of Shenandoah, mutt pieent their names and (he required fees to the secretary of the Citizeus Standing Committee not later than SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 1899, At 7:30 P. M., at 225 South Jardin itreet. The Citiiens primaries will he held 01 Thuriday, January 26th, between the hours of 4:00 and 8:00 p. 111., at the regular party polling place 1 first ward, Chas. Kadrewicz j Second ward, George Leitzel's ; Third ward, Htnjamin Richards' ; Fourth wurd, Pttw Hiley's; Fifth ward, John Beyr-nd's. By order of the committee. WM. PATTERSON, Pres. THOAIAS DOVE, Jl?., Sec'y, A cold Is danger ous, Don't let It get the start of you. A few doses of my Cold lure will break up nny form of told In a few hours and prevent grippe, diphtheria nnd pneumonia. It should ho In every homo and every rest pookct. It Is heller than a life Insur ance policy. MUNYOtf. At all nrtJMlils. Hie. a tlal. Guide to Hesllh stvl MMt. nl nililrc fri-e. IW1 Arrli t Phil- minor ArcldeiiU. Miko Karaitis had his right kueo cap mashed by a full of coal at tho Suffolk colliery yesterday afternoon. Miko Anoski, a minor employed at the Moroa cnlliory, suffered tho loss of two lingers of his right hand yesterday by hav ing them caught between timber and a car, SchtiylHll Hoys for Culm.. Thero seems to ho no longer reason to doubt Hint tho Eighth and Thirteenth Regiments will leave for Cuba iu a short time. They have exchanged their Springfield rifles for tlio ICrag-Jorgcusons, and no further leaves uf absonco will be granted. . By the end of the present month our toys will bo In Cuba. Fire I Fire I rlrel Iusuro your property from loss In the oldest and strongost cash companies : Phlla. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Firo Insuranco Co., West Cliostcr Firo Ins. Co., Unltod Firomcn's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. .lard In St., Shenandoah. D It. A. O. MOUOAN, OF PimjADBLFHIA. Temporarily ftflNthiK Dr. J. S. Dillen.81 Houtli .Timlin street, will Imve office hours dally, nxrput Sundnv. from 8 to 9 a m. and 3 to 4 n. m. Ur. Callen's offiou Jiotirs being from 1:30 to 3.00 p. in. and U:30 to 8.00 p. in. dally, except Thurs day evening and Uundnys. MISCELLANEOUS. FOIl HUNT. A small store and dwelling. Suitable for a barber shop, light grocery, or any light business. Fruney'a building, Wcsi II,,,. Wot j.loyu street, immediately. icent rcasonauie Possession 1-lfWit FOK SAI.K.A small farm'under good culti vation. 15 acres of rich land, llouse, barn and other necessary buildings. Would make .... , f l.w.. i ,n. water, &e. Apply to Dr. CJ. 8. Phillips, Shenan doah, Pa., or Mrs. Lucy Itcilcny, Ion's Grove, T ANTED. A girl to do general housework Inn family of three. Apply at 23 South White street. 1-7-tf 1 HAliOAIX In Shenandoah, Kast Centre IV real estate, luisy terms oi payment, monthly, qua terly or semi-annually. 81,000 In cash down. OTd hotel or restaurant stand, small store or dwelling. Security Building and Saving Union, Scranton, I'n 12-9-20t-eod 17IOR SALE A valuable property on South J Main street, between Centre and Oak, central location, consisting of large store-room aiiU'dwelllng, n three-stury brick structure. For further information apply at the Hkralo otllee. l-4-2w VYTANTED A bright and active young man uf gentlemanly appearance and manners to do local canvassing, UoO a week can be made. Address letterto H.llnnALDonice. 1-7-tf VTOTICK. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to 8. Q. M. Hollopeter, attorney, HUennniloan. n-oi w TOCKITOI.nEKl' MKK1ING. The nnnual election of stockholders of 1110 Slienanrioah Heat and lver Company, of Hlienandoab, Pa., will be If il at the ofllceoi J, S Klstler. corner Jardin ai.d Lloyd strcctr, on January 21, 1899, between Hie hours of 7 and 8 p. m., for the purpose oi electing nine (9) directors for the ensuing year. 1-3-10-17-24 It. M. Dkngllr. Sec'y. STOCK I.OMJKIW MKICTING The annual election of stockholders of the Shenandoah Klectric Illuminating -Joinpany, of Shenandoah. Pa., will be held at the oillco of J.S. Klstler, corner .lard In and Lloyd streets, on January 21, 1S99, between the hours of 7 and 8 p m for tho purpone of electing ! (9) directors for tthe ensuing year. l-IMO-17-V!! U ltf. Denoleu, Sco'y. S' TOCIvIIOLDKItS' MKI2TING. The annual election of stockholder!) of the Shenandoah tina TJirlif I rm inn it v. nf Hhnn undnnti. Pn.. will bo held at tho ofllee of j. 9, Klstler, corner Jardin and Lloyd streets, on January 21, )899, between the hours of 7 and 8 p. in, for the purpose of electing nine 9) directors for the ensuing year. 1-8-10-17-21 It M. Dknqler, Sec'y. DEMOCRAHC PRIMARIES. Kottce Is hereby f;ivcn that tho Democratic voters of the borough of 8Iiennndoah will meet nt their respective polling places ou TIIUltMlAV, JANUARY 10, 180D, from 3.00 to 8:00 p. m- for the purpose of noml natlng cndldates for borouKh and ward olllccs. The party electors will meet In their respective wsrils at the to lowing polling; places: First waiw. Public house of Timothy O'llrien. Second wAitnI'ublle house of 1'. J.'Mul holland. Third WAitD.l'ublio house of Renjamln Hlclmrds. Fourth ward Public house of P. J. Stanton. FiJth ward. Public house of John Zurkus. All candidates are required to pay their assessments on or before tho 17th fust. In no ordance with the party rules, adopted last January, which are still In force, lly order of 1'. J Ilri. Holland, Pres. . Timothy O'Humx, Treos, M II. Master, Beo'y. John Htasto.v, Daniel Lavkertv, l-5-5t-eod HtondliUE Committee. pOR SCHOOL DinECTOIt, MARTIN P. M'GUIRE, Ok tub Fifth Ward. Subject to Democratic rules. 19 W. OAK STREET. . REDUCED - PRICES HIBVAIL AT OUR STORE. Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST., BUENAHDOAH, PA ilEI, THR TVKAjrHEK. f t. ',,.. fni- Wedneulav! Partly cloudy i. ..,ii,rfr will, slloht temncraturo fcO tjimiijr nvn.uuif ...... . chaniics and frosh to hrlsk northeasterly winds, becoming dangerous on tlio coasts. piohahly followed by snow. PITHY POINTS. j llappenliiBS Throughout the Country (1lirnlelefl for llnsty Perusal. New Philadelphia has a new opera house. The Pottsvillo electric railway re-elected the old olllcials. Mt. Carmel is to have an Ice-making plant with a BO ton dally capacity. The closing down of tho York Parm colliery Is quito o loss to Pottsvllle. llazleton carponters havo organized and established tho rato of wages at $2.50 per day An effort Is being put fotth In several sec tions of tho stoto to abolish tho Orand Jury. A remonstrance has been filed against the retail llcenso of Joseph Nlchter. of Potts vllle. The water rato for McOinty's htewery nt Tamaqua Is llxcd at six ceuls por 1,000 gal' Ions. Miss Marie Itlcgger. of (llranlvlllo, is taking a medical course In u Philadelphia Institute. Cbatnborsburg has a telephone war and as a result subscribers pay but $12. Here they pay ?00 Edward lloyle, of Taniaqua, won tlio 12 hour raco at that placo on Saturday, finishing 01 miles. - Itailroad men have made another big month In December, and the coming pay will ho largo one. The ticket Bgents along tho Lohigh Volley lino are very busy nt prescut making an Inventory of stock. Warren T. llannum, of Pottsvillo, suc cessfully passed the examination at West Point Military Academy, The will of F. G. Yuongllng Is probated. Tho entire cstato, real and personal, Is bequeathed to the widow. William Lawson, of Mt. Carmel, has returned homo fiom tho soft coal fields uf Michigan, and says half-time here is prefer able to full timo iu the west. Michael Cavanaugh, a well-known dancer of Mahanoy City, has joluod thu American Theatre Company, which held forth at the Kaler last weok. The shareholders of tho Safe Deposit Building and Savings Association of Heading, will meet to-morrow ulglit at Mahanoy City to take steps to protect their interests. Snyder county Republicans will hold their primaries on May 13. Thirteen cars were smashed iu a freight train wreck on tho mountain near Malnvillo, Columbia county. .Frightened horses ran away with a stage coach down a steep mountain road, between Morcersburg and McCounellsburg, and Juhn Seltzer, a passenger, was thrown out and seriously hurt. Doctors Can't Cure It! Contagious blood poison Is absolutely beyond the skill of the doctors. They may dose a patient for years on their mercurial and potash remedies, but he will never be rid of tho disease ; on the other hand, his condition will grow steadily worse. 8. 8. 8. is the only cure for thia terrible aflllctlon, because It is the only remedy which goes direct to the cause of tho disease and forces It from tho system. I was afflicted with Blood Poison, and th ussc aociors uaa me no good, tnougn I took tneir treatment faith fully. In fact, I seemed to get worse all the while. I tonic almost every so-called blood remedy,. but they dldnot eeeiu to reach the dis ease, and had no effect whatever. I was dis heartened, forlt seemed that I would never lie Toured. At the advloe ol a friend I then tool S. S. 8., and began to lm- dMUVC. A VUllllllUl'll LI1C me completely, build ing up my health and Increasing my appetite Although this was ten years ago. I nave nevei yet bad a sign of the disease to return. W. K. Newman, Staunton, Va. It Is llko elf-destruction to.continue to take potash and mercury; besides totally destroying the digestion, thy dry up tho marrow in tho boiies, pro ducing a stiffness and swelling of the Joints, causing the hair to fall out, and completely wrecking the system. SSSBlood is guaranteed Purely Vegetable, and is the only blood remedy free from thesa dangerous minerals. Book on self-treatment sent freo bj Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, 6a. fllV'ililli'tirHT1'il'ni'viv'P'tiiviii- We do Shampooing at Yonr Home. special Attention Given to Ladles. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House HlocV. 4titviuiililidvlvlu,vl,liituljiliil(UUivlilil.uilidi rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 K. Centre St., I'ottsvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, fllns and Wines, at tho bar, A choice line i f (,'igura and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals at all hour 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. WAI. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardin St Successful People Are quick to act and never fail to grasp " opportunities. We are now offering after-holiday bargains in Jewelry, Silverware and Musical Instruments. We can save you from $i to $2 ou 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 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 Streetp - SItehandoah, Penrm, ef IboOlohofer RHEUMATISM,! itminitriTl . . ., , . . ' iiiunnx,uAa ana similar uompiainii, and prepared unai-r i io srringpn' G! IFHMAh MED GAL LAWS.. prescribed by eminent pnysicianstj DR. niCHTER S PASN EXPELLER, tr..M Anntvtlrrl f TI,nir1ritMr8U'CCflfut t In.,... i, Trn,le Mark" Anchor.' jl'. Ail. UlclilcrA Co., 815 1'rarlSI., Jicur Vork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Rrnneli Homes. Own Glassworks. S3 AGO ts. KuJoracil A recommended hi A. Wasley. 106 If. Main St.. :. Hagenbucn, io j w. nam at., j . P.D, Kimn, 6 8. nam at. j, Bnenandoan. ' fraKirtii- DR. RICMTCn'9- "ANCH01t' STOMACHAL best for I . mwprnMittVwfmiinrri tjornplnlntw. USE AND ABUSE OF GLASSES. It is wonderful what a little piece of glass placed before an eye will do if it is right. When right it will relieve headache, nervous strain and numerous ills ; when wrong it produces them, If you have any trouble with your eyes you can come to me with the as surance that after a careful exami nation I will be able to fit the right kind of glasses. Thos. Buchanan, 118 S. Mairr Street. EVANT. DAVIES! Livery and Undertaking, Nor tl North Jardin St. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside HoteN B. J. YOST, Prop. - r" ' This popular hostelry Is now open for the entertainment of sleighingnnd skating jnrties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. Shenandoah Ice Company, Wholesale and Itetall Dealers In Pure Spring Water Ice Contracts for summer and winter nillns. Call on or address HART, DADDOW & CO., 25 N. Jardin St Look For the New York Cheap Shoe Store. All Kinds of Latest Shoes nnrs, Ladles' and Children's Rub ber and Leather Boots. worth nowL Ladles' shoes 81.23 $.89 Men's " 1.80 ,S9 Children's shoes.. ...J GO .39 Leather Iioots 1.00 1.39 Men's rubbers, 28o up. Ladles' rubbers, 15c up Children's rubbers, lOo up. I.oolt for our repairing prices Men's hall: soles and heel. ROe. Ladles' andchildrcii's .till, lower. Patches, 3 cents. Do not forget the place. NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardin St. 33 West Centre Street Jewelry Ladles' and Gents' Gold Watches. Rings of every description and setting. Silverware. We are low priced jewelers, hut Klve you standard goods for the same money. El. Deull, 206 South Main St., Shenandoah. Our place Is the farthest down Main street and farthest down in prices. Come and see us. H EW MELDAIZIS CAFE, 120 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Again remodeled. I'rlvato parties can be enter tal ed in nur (irivatu booths. lEatlng bar attached Free lunch served every evening. None but the best of wines, liquors ami cigars sold. Ktop iu while you are watting for a trolley cur.
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