Floral Cream For Chapped Mantis. For Rough Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, i South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. 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 alnict your own price. The "True Fortune" heater, for many years sold by Wm. Pratr-, of town, and who has furnished many a resident with (he same, is included in our stok. Also the "New llroadway" range, the "Broadway Fortune," "Family Fortune" and "Liberty," FURNITURE. DO NOT F0R0E1 US WHEN BUYING. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-12.? North Main St. 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. Mail? Street. f RABOWSKY HOTEL, 11. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Pottsvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, OIns and Wines, at the bar. A choice line of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals nt all hour EXTRA ! EXTRA 1 EXTRA In a few days we will an nnunce another lot of shoe oarsains. WATCH FOR THEM. BOSTON TORY SHOE 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, t. SPON7, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Canaries- 1 A flue Jot of BlnKrs received from Ph(l delphla. All kind. They will umkm acceptable New Year gift. JAPANESE GOLD FISli and RlohM. AH kind of pigeon. We also aell miner1 supplier and drilling machine. DAVID HOPKINS, 105 East Centre street, - Phenandoah, I'h. A -11 BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTBAW. Floor and Table Oil Clotbs. E. B. Foley, ntre 8t. Tina modern malady Ins bncotno dreaded not more or Its direct fa tality than for the weakness of body and mind it loaves behind it. Prolonged debility, pornianont pros tration, melancholy and suicide fol Jow La Grippe. For this disease there is no remedy superior to Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. "The best remedy for la gripno that I know of Is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ttav. JOHN K. CHARB, South Hampton, N. 11. "My wife nnd five children were taken dswn with 1ft grippe, while the illsease was so widely prevalent. I dosed them with Ajor" Cherry Pectoral, and beforo using quite two bottles my family was restored to health. 1 know of several obstinate cases of the same complaint which ftoro also cured by this remedy." J. 1'AIUIINTEK, rauletteU. " I was cured of la grippe by the use of, Arer's Cherry Pectoral." C. S. THOMPSON, Pub. "Signal" West Farmington, 0. is put up i.i half-sizo bottlus- atlialf prico r j cents. I'lret Tirol Mr! Insure your property from loss In M10 oldest ami strongest cash companies. Ph. 'a. Unrb rwrilors Insurance Co. of Nor;h Anrrli'ii and ,Fire Association, Hartfonl Fin-Ins. Co., American Fire lusurancc (' 1., West Chestor Fire Ins. Co:. United Flrcm n's Iu- Co. T. T. Williams. 133 S. .fardin St.. Sin nan.Wli It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tim euros coughs and rolds, S3e. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. JJK. A. C. MORGAN, OF PlIILAIlKLnilA. Temporarily nssUtliig Dr J. 8 Calleii.81 South Jartllii street, win nave oiucc nmim uuny except Sunday, from 8 to 9 n. in. ami 3 to I p m Dr. Cullen H otn iIIIm. Iioiirn lielnir from 1-30 to 3:00 p. 111. ami 6:80 to 8.0U p. in. daily, except I nurs- ilny eveniiifc nun tuncinys EW MELDAIZIS CAFE, 120 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Again rcmodeleil. Private parties can lie enter tat ed In our jirlvate booth ICuUhk Imr nttnclieil Free lunch served ev ry evening. Noiv lint the best of wines, liquors nnd clg rs sold Slop in whllo you arc wiiltlns for a trollov (ur. WAIT ! aturday, d&errg Pectoral WAIT ! Ja At 10:00 O'Clock A- M. T HE creditors of Abe have appointed L. Refowich as their assignee and the stock has been shipped to this town, and Mr immense Refowich has instructions to prices as they will bring. The will be div-ided equally among This magnificent; stock most fashionable styles in and black dress suits, cheviots, tweeds in all styles and colors. A tremenddus assortment of BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SUITS, Also a complete line of hats Goods. AJl will be sacrificed It will pay you to take advantage of this sale, as all other sales are nothing in comparison. We expect a perfect force of salesmen 10 wait on Don't Forget the Date, Saturday, Jan. 14th, at 10:00 a. MowiclTs Old No. 12 South Main T BOQMIM HARD COAL. IrHtln In lie '')l)foiiril 111 l.ilroptnn Martlet Thin lour. The nth 1,1! ltr oul Operator' Association III Id it inccllttK in New York on Wednesday, 1U11I pImus Wbl'e adopted in the Interest of liunl coal. It, was tho recular quarterly Hireling of Iho Association and two import ant mutters wero brought tip, 1)110 was tho proposed Independent railroad from Scrantoii to New York', iuid the other was tho ship ment of anthrnslte to cities of Franco, Ger many "ml Great hritiau. Secretary l'lcmmj? lias Just returned from Knrope, whciohe had been sent by the asto cHultiti several months ago with a view to neoiirinK tnarkels-'lor anthracite cont. Mr. I'lemliiK found that the pcoplo on tho other sttlo of thp Attn title nre roaily to tug our coal, If It can bo nolivtltod in their respective countries at tho sumo prleo now paid for W. lull coal. It is now known tlintnnthracito call be shipped to lluropc and Hold at a reason able price. Mr. FlumiiiK says that tho market is thcro for our noal and tho iissocla lion decided to make the viTbrt to build up n trado. In order to do tills vessels may bo chartered to take tho first consignments to Franco and Qcrmnuy. After tho market Is opened there will bo uo troulllo in securing vessels to cairy tho coal. The necessity for tho establishment of an independent railroad was discussed, but no definite action was taken, and tho matter was deterred until tho annual meeting In April Pan-Tina I What Is It? Tho itroatest cure for coughs and colds. At Urublor Bros., drug storo. l'nll of CohI. Michael McGrath is at tho Miners' hospital suffering from contusions of tho right leg and severe spialn of tho ankle. Ho was hurt Iit a fall of coal at Packer No. 4 colliery. Uo lives at Lost Creek. Married. Christian 1'eter Sticker and Mrs. Louisa Gerbert, both of Mahanoy City, were married In that town last evonlng. Tho ceromony was performed by Kov. II. II. Kelsor, pastor of the Reformed church. oi idouiodo icr NEURALGIA and similar Complaints' ana prcparta unaer 1110 Binngcnt 3MAH MEDICAL LAWS. .prescribed by cndnentphyticiansLj DR. RICHTER S PMM EXPELLER. "Wnrld rpnnwnoil ! Tlemrtrlcnlilv succespful I 'Only genulno wltli Trade Mark " Anchor,' V. Aa. Illchtcri Co., 2151'earISt.,. Sen York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. SJ&SOcU. Endorsed &rccounncudud by A. Wasley, 106 H. Main St., I. Hacenbnch, 103 N. Main St., .P.D. Klrlln, 6 S. Main St DR. RICHTEB'S "ANCIIOU" STOMACHAI. best for Coll. INprpHlafcfltniiineli ComplnlnlH. WAIT ! .11. Refowich, of South Bethlehem, dispose of the same at such money realized from this sale the creditors. includes all the newest and Overcoats, all colors ; fine blue and caps and Gent's Furnishing at prices regardless of cost jam and have engaged an extra you. m. UMATISM.I w M 14th 00 Reliable Stand, Street, Shenandoah, Pa. TUB TV11ATUJJH, Hil! foreiasw f.'r Saturday Partly ' loudv warini weather nnd fre-,1) easterly to south frly winds, followed by rain in the western districts and possibly on Iho roasts. PITHY POINTS. t tiMttttmtngfl Throughout the Country Glir""!!,! for llnitty lerusal. Sotno still ilnto tliclr letters JS03. Tncro is again a searcity of coal mrs. What about tlioso New Year resolutions? Tho employes at Keliley l'tm were paid to day. I.ansfonl is oxclted over a woman liuggor. Slicuamluali is full or tliohl. Orders liavo been Issued to work llio York Fiirni oollleiy tbo balance of tills month. Dr. 0, W. Fiirmthar has been appointed outdoor physician for tho l'ottsvlllo district. TI1010 Intorostod in the rottsvillo lion and Steel Company nro working for a reorganiza tion. The University of Pennsylvania lias 11,000 students, a slight decrease ovor the previous year. 1 lie couiltiR marriage of William Adolph iffld Miss Tillio Keller, both of Ashland, is announced. llellofonto Borough Council is considering a proposition to establish a town olectriis light plant. Paul K. Wirt lias been nominated by the Democrats for president of Blootnsburg Town Council. Frauds K. Brewster, sou of tho late F Oarroll Brewster, bas been elected solicitor fur the (llrnrd instate. The St. Clair Coal Company will contlnuo work at their colliery whllo iinptovemeuts aro made to tho breaker. Tho Pennsylvania State Editorial Asiocla tlnn will meet in annual session in the city of Harrisburg next Wednesday. Iiov. II. II. Itiiuk, of Mecbauiosbure, has been oxtcudod a call by St. John's Jie- formod congregation, of Lebanon. A. M. Kcim was elected secrotary of tho Ashland School Board, succeeding John V. Kdwarils, removed from tho town. Washington Ormo, of St. Clair, was badly ; injured in tbo back at Marion colliery, yes terday, by a water pipe falling on mm. A double block of houses in Trcmont oc cupied by David Leiningor and Jcll'ersou Drako was destroyed by firo yestorday. The quarterly meeting of tho County Board of Directors of the A. O. II., will bo held In Pottavillo, on Saturday morning. Frank Schmidt, who escaped from the Almshouse Monday night and walked to Orwigsburg in bis baro feet, is recovering. Twcnty-threo acres of coal lauds in Barrv township, this county, have been secured by Benjamin Werner, by patent from tho stale. The number of grip cases is increasing in this town. A big cavo-ln at tho No. 1 colliery of tho Bed Asli Coal Coiupauy, Luzerne county, throws 330 men and boys temporarily out of work. Andrew Ooivity was killed and William Ocsweart seriously injured by the tailing of a cualchuto at tho Yorktowu breaker, near Uszletou. ' Geomo F. Willinan. of town, will install tho otllcers of the Ladles' Aid Society, -. of V., to-morrow night. Lancaster couuty School Directors met in annual convention ycsteiday tit Lancaster aud electee! S. M. Ilerr president of their association. The I', & B, employes at Sliamokin wero paid yesterday, tlioso ju this district will be paid to-morrow. The body of John Hcslln was found In a creek at Austin, Potter couuty, he having fallen on a stouo at tho water's edge aud broken his neck. Miss Pearl Pickering has resigned as chief nurso at tho Almshouse, to take effect April 1st. Miss Parry, of Bangor, Pa., U an ap plicant for the position. l)r. Hull's Cuwuli Srriip Is 11 very ef ficient remedy. For coughs and colds it lms uo equal. It Is good for adults aud children. For croup aud wliooplng cough it is Invalu able. To ray.Cliilnm l'romptly. SeveraJ persons yvbo wero in the Lehigh Valley oxpursiou wrepk at D)nejlen on Mon day have already received letters frqm Ncvv York lawyers who desjro to place their claims for damages sustained to person aud property. Parents and wifns of thoso killed aro also in receipt of Blmilar letters. P, J. Ferguson, the claim agent lor tho company, has already called on soveral of tho injured with a view of making settlement. It is sall the compauy will not enter into litiga tion with claimants If it can be avoided, and 050 Injured will bo llocraiiy comuensateu for damages sustained. Dr. Jlull's Cough Syrup prevents con sumption, One-fifth ol tho deaths lu cities is from consumption, caneed by neglected coius, Dr. Bull's Cough. Syrup always cures colds. Deaths nnd Funerals. Neil Glass, an aged resideut of Pottsville, and father of .Andrew Glass, former clerk in tho Controller's oflico, died yesterday ieavjns a wife and four children, Funeral on Mou. dar. Tbo remains of Lewis W. Kcene, aged 5U yearp. wero intered at Pottsvllle to-day. Mrs. Mary A. Kelly, aged 70 years and one of tho pioneer residents of Mahanoy City, died at that place last evening. She is sut- vived by her husband, John .Kelly, aud four children, IN OI.I1J5N Tjaips People overlooked the importance of per maueutly beneficial effects. and wero satisfied with transient action; but now that it is gen erally known that Syrup of Figs will per. manently overcome habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally Injure the system. Buy the genuine, made by tho California Fig Syrpp Co. Sfiniito Ciiinot llnvotlto IiHt niollmis, Washington, Jan. 12. Tie prosmlent has decided It to bo Incompatible wltli. public interost to comply with the ro- quost contained In the Hoar resolution to supply the senate with the. Instruc tions given the American peace com mlssloncrs. If any reasons are given for the declination the loading one will Do the fact that, as the treaty Is subject to action In Spain evon after ratification by tho senate, Its con Humiliation -might bo Jeopardized by the publication at this stage of the 'oufWlontlnl Instructions. The little f. Iks love Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup. Pleasant to take; perfectly hsrmles; positive euro for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. Civil Service Examinations. Civil Service examinations, open to all, will be held In most large towns in March, to get clerks for Undo Sara. Persons wUhiug to know tho dates and places and how the r.ositlons cau be obtained can write Colum bian Correspondence College, Department 11, Vuihlnetun. 1). C. and same will bo furnished without cost. This Is tho trade mark of tho Bboit lino to Florida the Southern Itallway Two daily trains are operated all tho year, and during the winter season, a third, the Flotida Limited, is added. If you are going to Florida or any whore else in the South, ark for a ticket v'a the Southern Hallway. Write to John M. Beall, District Passeuger Agent, 828 Choetuut street, Philadelphia, Minn.' X.ililillld. lu '.b Kadinuf tt iut)k duller of Mahanoy t(;t broke his ight arm tuls morning tijf falling from a ladder In his Horace liouso. ! A team belonging to Adam Wlnklo. a furmor of C'atawlssa, rati away at Mahanoy City this morning. Wlnklo was thrown from his sleigh and received sovero cub 011 tho face IiikI bands. John Anthony, a minor at Morea colliery, had three ribs brc-Tton yestorday. Uo ro turned after tiring a shut anil a lump of coal fell upon him. Ho was taken to tho Miners' hospital. , Juntos Hall, of Mahanoy City, had two Angers of his right baud mashed between a prop and the sldo of a breast in tho Tunnel Itlilirn nnllterr vnfttnrdav. Bobort Long, of Jarksons, loader boss at llm Knlnkcrhncker colliery, had his right knee bndlv Injured yesterday by having It caught between tbo bumpers of cars. Alarlln Kolboch. a laborer at Maplo Hill colliery, had his right hand mashed yostcr- dav bv a falling niece of rock. James Flaiinlztin. a minor at tbo Primrose nnlllerv. was slluhtlv burtiod by gas yestor lav. Kn was dtllllnga hole when ho broke a feeder of gas and it was Ignited by tils naked lamp. A Criminal (tro.'iilioriu Peter Tlllhannls, who anno to this country from Poland but fix iitonths ago, was com mitted by Justlco May at Mahanoy City last nicht In default of fll0 ball. On tho flth inst. Tlllliannnt stole $170 from trunks in a Maha noy City boaiding house. Uo was traced to uriiictini And arrested thcro yesterday. Ho hla unlit mid said a bum "tolo tho money from lilin. Just beforo becoming a resident of Mnliaitoy City Tillhatiiils com plet d a three month snilcnce In tho Luzerno county Jail on a similar ennrgo. A heel llrokn. Asa Lehigh Valley coal train bound from linker No. 3 colliery to Delano was rounding mm ot thu curves on tbo southern outskirts of town lsst night, drawn by engine No, 80, tho axle of the rear car broke. Kngino No. 3.-i7, pushing tho tntltt, forced tho disabled car some distance ttlioail lieloro tuo tratu was stonned. but no serious damage resulted. Tho tralu was considerably delayed. Prevents Pneumonia. Tho use of "Seventy-seven" for Gtlp pre vents Pneumonia, by "breaking up" the Cold, while Its tonic powers sustain the vitality during tbo attack. At druggists 25c, An KH.OOO Legacy. The late F. O. Yucugllcg left a legacy of $8,000 to tho l'ottsvlllo hospital to provide a j home forthe superintendent nnd nurses, to be known us the "William Gaul YuengHng Memorial." Craig's Condition. A report from tho Miners' hospital state3 that William Crulg, the old man who was found almost frozen to death in a shanty near the Bear Bldgo colliery, Mahanoy Plane, Is in a very good condition, consider ing his age. Ho Is (10 years old. It may yet be necessary to amputate his left leg.nearthe kneo. Tho surgeons nt tho hospital aio cndcavoiing to avoid tho operation. Annual Soles over 0,000,000 Qoxas TOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS. DISORDERS ouch as Wind nnd Tain in the Stomach. Gtddlqess, Fulness after meals, Hcud ache. Dizziness, Drowsinoss, FlushinKS ot Hont, Loss of Appetite. Costiveuess, Blotches on tho Skin. Old Chills. Dis. turned Sleep. Frightful Dreams nnd nil Nervous and Trembling- Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. .Evory sufferer Will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. MKRCIIAWS FILLS, taken as direct ed, w'lqulokly restore Females to pom ploto health. TJey promptly romovo obstructions or lrroculnritle.s of tho sys tem mid euro Melt llcndavlie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liyei' III MEN, WOMEN PR CHILDREN Beocham's Pills ore Without a Rival And liara th l ARC EST BALE Of any Patent Medicine lit the World. 2So. at all Drug Storos, NCOUPON.!) This counon Is irood Cut out this Cou pon and receive a 5tieet of musc FREE OF CHARtjE. for ono sheet of music by making n purchase, regardless of umount, at Brumm's Jewelry Store. ibiliiliilikitiililiiliiliilitiiliiliililikliUilliltibtlyltllilblli Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! p. J. tfoST, Prop. This popular hostelry is now open ipr the entertainment of sleighing and skating j arties Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skatinc on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. jr i we ueaa : utners Our Great Sale will continue for We wish to announce to Hie public that our annual sale of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing and Overcoats Is Now Going on and will last for 30 days only, and after that date our entire stock will he positively sold regardless ot coat. In January, 1898, we had a sale 'that people will remember for years, and we are sure that the coming sale will be even greater, because the mild winter lias left t s with an immense stock oi Heavy Winter Suits and Overcoats. We have evervthinrr in the Hue of stylish Clothing and Overcoats, and tins saie commences, reiuse no reasonaoie oner. NOW we want you to read our list of Overcoit bargains that we are oflering for this great sale, $i8.00 overctoats only $i2.00 15.00 ' 7.50 12.00 ... 6 00 9.00 " 4.50 6.00 ' 3.00 5.00 " " 2.5O The Overcoat stock embraces the latest styles in light, brown, slecl, gray, black, blue, green, tan and mouse colors. They are a'l trimmed with Skinner sntin and the best Italian lining and velvet collars in short and long styles. These are Ilie greatest bargains ever offered before on the same goods and any dealer looking for a good lliing will benefit himself considerable by looking tTlem over. We will not attempt to nut anv and Overcoat sale ever offered to of the people we will have extra this sale only 65 cents. j MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, Tbb cause rbvbalbd ho Seal Bourne of prHuhtitmtt Is riiuliy Found by Bderttlna Discovery tut vara tho medical profession and peopla tcnorally havo boon Inquiring .w" " , S.w "of yrhcumatlsn,r MlllloTis' l", ' ftom Its slrango flttacKS, no - -sllenco and stllf woudeted wl eo-il liavo caused It. Like nil great tl.il it In Jh. world, tbo osiiso Is vory simpto wm-.. - - understood r . M, Uric acid In tho blood Is tbo ono groat cause of all this troublo. all this pain, M his an- noyrtneo, which so orten wrecas 1110 ... Il,itnw iloos this urlo acid got into the blood ? That Is tho great question . .. ... I..... .!. I.tftn,1 Uric acid gets Into tho blood, poisons n o blood, and often ruins the. lite, because It is not expelled from tho system. Hut how can It bo thrown out of the system? . ,,. , In otto way and ono way only-lbrouglt tho kldnoys. Is this not simple, Is It not reasonable It is truo 1. It Is because tho kidneys are not dolhg their duty that tho urionclil remains lu the body. gots Into tbo blood, causes tho terrible pains in tho jointsnnd inusclcsnnd frequently brings on moro serious troubles. Thero has novor been but ono way by which the kidneys could bo kejit In perfect condition and good working order, and that Is by tho use of that great modem discovery Warner's Safo Cure. Tills has been proven conclusively by the millions of people who have used It, by tho millions who have been helped and by tboso who nro in perfect health to-day. , You know this, reader, If you will only stop and think, llecall how many times you' have read tho grateful words of men aud women who have been in the depths of bitterness and who have been restored by using Waruor's Safe Cure. Thore aro an un told number of poople to-day who would be in an exhausted conditipn from rheumatism If it wero not for a constant use of this great discovery. Another THUitiqua Klopeincnt, Tumaqtia is agog over anothor elopement. Miss Emma Whitehead lias departed with Ocorgo Fcro, a member of the Citizens Fire Company. Tho Courior says Fern took with him mouoy belonging to tho company, DIED. M'CAltU. At Shenandoah, on the 11th lust.. Lawrence McCnbe. need CO years. Funeral will take place Snturday morning, from the residence of Mrs. Margnrct CoukIiIIii, 119 Kast Centre street. High mass nt 9.30 In the Annunciation cliurcn, interment in mo pimn cemetery. Relatives und friends respectfully Invited to attend. l-12-2t O'DONNELTj. On Monday. 10th Inst., Patrick O'Donuell, aged GO years. Funeral from the residence of hi. son, Edward, S12 West Oak strppt. on Rnturdav. lltli lust. High nias I Annunciation church at 10 a. m. Interment at Port Carbon, fun ral to proceed via the 12:28 1, & U. train. Frlendi and relatives are respectfully Invited to attend. It MISCELLANEOUS. FOB SALE. Two dwelling hotn.es, 229 South Jardln street. Apply at 130 North Chestnut .treet, or at Creary's tailor shop, North Muln street. I-" iw HOR RICNT. Two store rooms, on South Main street In best location, Willi every en vein ence. I'osjes.lon given April 1st. Apply to L, Qoldlu, U South Main street. 1.13-lw TilOU HALE. A square back driving slclgli, JL1 carriage, road wagon, truck wagon, lmr- for a'ny buyer. Apply to Jesse (layls Ul South ....... l.l...,1-..a A irn.u nrt.t. ri nn 1 1, V ,, iue , f" Oil RENT. Storeroom and dwelling, No. 16 South Jlnln street, now occupied ny airs. .1. J. DutTv. Possession clven immediately. All modern conveniences. Apply ly to fraiiK Selimiut, 11'. rvorth luulu t. l-ll-2w-eow I710R SALK.--A small farm under good eultl 7 vatlon. lGncren of rich land. House, barn and other necessary biiiliilnuH. Would make an excellent poultry fnroi. ('oo'l - strearn, pf water," c. Apply to Dr. tl S. P!iillin. Mlieniin doah, Pa., or Mis. Lucy Iledcav, .Ion's tirove, Pa, MO-lw IjlOIl SALE A valuable property on South Main Btreet, between Centre and Oak, central location, consisting or large more-room anil dwelllnir. a three-story brick structure, For further information apply at tho IIekald otlico, l-W 1TTANTKD A brltrht and netlvo voiliur man Y of gentlemanly appenranco hiii manners to lo local canvassing. $3Q a week can bo made. Address letter to 11, II tiUAU) office. l-7-t( "VTOTIOE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to S. Q. JL Ilollopeter, attorney, oucnanaoan, s-m t I GENT1 WANTED. To sell tea, coffee and XV uutier at reuueed rates. Liberal sainry commission. Addrss "Mahlon, enre of llEii. ALU oftlce. l-ll-3teod Hi 19 W. OAK STREET. i . 1 7 Commences To.day Ejt THIRTY DAYS ONLY. as we are compelled to have room TIIK prices we quote below will convince you that we are determined to close out every piece of Clothing in our store at a price that will compel you to buy. ' $18.00 suit for $9!oo. l5.oo 7.50. 13.00 9.00 6.00 5.oo 6,00. 4.50. 3 00. 3.5o. The above line of suits embraces sack suits, in square and round cut, French suits, double breasted suits, Prince Albert suits and In fact any stylosutt that you may fancy. The styhs are the latest In woisted, plaids, cheviot, tweeds, whipcords, tricots, pin worsted and thibet. more nrices before Vnil. Vuif Will I the neonle of this communitv. Tn nr,w to a,,-aaru, the deniunusl clerks to wait on vmt nt mw 9 and HnlMi w Miinnw mi iiwwvii. Mahanoy City, JAN. 16, WEEK -or- The Peerless Favorite, Little Irene Myers And Hor Cxeollanfi company. RICES 10,. 20 and 30 Cents, nONUAY NIQMT, i The Silver King. poll SCHOOL DIRECTOR, MARTIN P. M'GUIRE, Oi the Firm Ward. Subject to Democratic rules. pOR tlOROUOH AVU1TUH, M. G. WURM, Op the Fimt Wakd. Subject to Democratlo rules. poR man coNsyAni.n. FENTEN C00NEY, Of the Finn Ward. Subject to Democratic rules. pOR mail CONSTABLE, JOHN M'GUIRE, Or the Fourth Ward. Subject to Demoo atlc rules. poll WARD CONSTABLE, THOMAS TOSH, Ok this Third Ward. Subject to Citizens rules. Jewelry Ladles' and Dents' Gold Watches. Rings ot every description and sotting. Silverware. We nre low priced Jewelers, but give you standard goods for the same money. EL. Deull, 206 South Main St., Shenandoah, Our placets the farthest dawn Main street and farthest down In prices. Came and see us. YOUR EYES. J. DvCOLDREN, Of Schuylkilf Haven, The noted ltcfroctlonlst, who has testimonials from the best people ot tho county, a to liH ability, will be nt ' - '' .V GRUHIiER'S DRUG STORE EVERY WEDpSDJW OF EAtjR YfEER, If vour eyes cause you any trouble cal nnd set 1iiii. (! hisses furnished If needed apd n.n medicine. I EXAMINATIONS FREE. vJiisjiisii((iii((vi)!ii(tirii(tii)iflriininiiv We do Shampooing at Your Home. Special Attention Given to Ladies, i A Postal Cart VfUl rl,ng IJ. 1 W. G. Dusto'S Tousorial Parlors, FerRUson Honse Block. j 4 V vb b it b b i t b b t b tv b V i4 V i t i t U f REDUCED - PRICES J-REVAIl. AT OUR STORE, Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip YarowsKy, 213 WE.T CENTRE 8T., SHENANDOAH, ti Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thor-i who uso Foszoni's Complexion ."owder. i f r ouow i 10:30 a. nn., and for our spring stock we will, after MOW wp want to. mention some of the 1' other creat thimrs you will see inourfl store during this great f ale. You will get in Children's Suits the following reductions $6 00 children's suits at $3.00 500 " 3.50 3,00 " " " ''5 2.00 ' " i-00 1 i.5o ' " 9 1. 00 ' " 75 J mi sale tho followliitt $5.00 4.QO 3.00 3 OO I. SO 1.00 pants .. 1. for only 3,00 1.50 1.00 .7J .50 nrSMfA tltnf 4ti(d c rrfsn tct Clothing cntr j o i.,e ,.,rtii Sno. frl 1 1 Smith Mnin St. L. GOLDIN, proprietor I
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