Si Floral Cream For Chopped Hands. For Rough Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, J South Main street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Sacrifice Sale Of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. uur store is overstocked as is also our storage place at the depots. For the next 30 days we will sacrifice them at almost your own price. The "True Fortune" heater, for many years sold by Wm. Pratt, 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." FURNITURES. DO NOT FORdEl US WHEN BUYING. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. llg-121-123 North Main St. USE AND ABUSE OF GLASSES. It is wonderful vhat- little i-of ejaga.p'Uctii'teTore an eye ..Tin jn itTi . tin . . in uc u ic is nguL. wiieii rigm it will relieve headache, nervous strain and numerous ills when wrong it produces them. If you nave any irouuie witn your eyes you can coine to me with the as surauce that after a careful exami nation I will be able to fit the right Kiua 01 glasses. Thos. Buchanan, 118 S. Mail? Street. TRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 319 N. Centre St., Pottsvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, at the bar. A choice line of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks, Accommodations lor travelers. Meals at all hour EXTRA ! EXTRA ! EXTRA In a few days we will an nounce another lot of shoe bargains. WATCH FOR THEM. BOSTON f E, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONl, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE PpST 0PFICE. Pa. Canaries- A flue lot of singers received from Phlla aeinmu. ah kinds. Tliey will make acceptable New Year gifts, JAPANESE GOLD FISH and irlobea. All kinds nf pigeon, wi also sell miners' suppllen and drilling inuoblruM. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 East Centre street, Shenandoah, I'n. BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY and BTKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, ar-wcelntrest. i I ilfoiiclkiils but oxtromely pood for the sufferer from that harassing disease is Dr. Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. No medi cine can compare with this great romedy in the prompt and perma nent aid it gives 'in nil bronchial affections. It stops the cough, soothes the irritated throat, and in duces refreshing sleep. " t had a "bronchial trouble of men a per sistent and stubborn character that the doo tor pronounced It Incurable with ordinary remedies, but reoommemiod me to try Ayer's Chrry Pectoral. One bottle cured me." J. C. WOODSON, P. M, Forest Hill, W. Va. "A short time ago I was taken with a severe attack of bronchitis, and neither phy sicians nor ordinary remedies gave n;p relief. In despair of finding anything to cum me, I bought a bottle of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. I.bsj than one bottle entirely cured me." GEO. II. HUNTER, Altoona, Pa. now put up in half-size bottles at half price 50 cents. LOWERED THE SPANISH ' FLAP. An Owp Zcnlnti- Hotel Kpvper In liii vnim ltuil HoNttMl It. r.aann. Jan. 10.- Yenterday mornl ig a Spanish flag having been raised over a hntPl on the CalzndH del Monte, a cmwd of Cubans sjatrfered and bepan to throw stones at It. Company B, Tt.-.'h regular inf nitiy, u.w . p'?d und proceedc-d to the ucene of disturbance ut doublp quick and with nxed bayo nets, speedily dispersing the crowd, which was fast becoming ugly. The of ficer In command explained to the pro prietor that the Hag ought to be low ered, because It was likely to produce further disorder. The nroorletor as sured the officer that no offence had been Intended, and that, lmvlng seen the English and Germrn nags flying, he thought he would be at liberty to raise the 1'ng of Spain. Two members of the ro -ipany lowered the fl ig. At.Murianao yesterday morning, at the house of the Cuban chief. Leyte Vldal, a private meeting was held at which n number of prominent military men were present. Considerable dis pleasure was expressed at the accert an( e by General Mario Menocal and other Cuban officers of th positions under the United Smtes military gov ernment, the criticism being that Msnocal and the others had prnctlcnlly abandoned the Cuban armv. Iaintr their colleagues' "of loss lnHm urn tn Jihltt for themselves. -The customs receipts Saturday were ws,iuu, making a total for the month thus far of $307,220. T.oxlimtoii' rtiitl-iilooii War. .uaxiiiKimi, iy jan. iu. The war tvnicn lias Heen bitterly waged between temperance people and saloon men over the Hundny closing law ou'mlnated yi lernay. Through the evidence of Bible students who acted as spies the tem perance people obtained over a hundied indictments against saloonlsts before the Inst grand jury. Last night spies hiarieu on tneir regular Sunday rounds anu met with a warm reception. They were badly beaten and stoned In some places. It Is not known what action will result. Tho Kvnuiinttnn of Clonfucgos Clenruegos, Jan. 16. The entire mili tary department of Santa Clara, Major uenerai j. c uates commanding, Is quiet. Twenty-seven thousand Span iards still remain In the vicinity ot Cinefuegos, but one transport is now loading and 12 fathers are expected to arrive at an early date. It is improlj- arjie. However, that the evacuation will be completed much before the middle of February. The Spanish soldiers are poorly feu and have had no pay foi months. Recovers Her Money, An Interesting life insurance case was de cided uy arbitration at Pottsvllle on Satur day. Mrs. Sneck, of Jacksons patch, was awarded J303 against tho Mutual Insurance Company of Newark, N. J. About eight years ago an agent for the company called upon Mrs. Bridget Coogan at Mt. Laffee and she took out a policy for $500 payable to her executors or administrators. She paid the premium of 87 cents per week for one year, when the agent called upon Mis. Sneck and gave her the policy, representing that, by paying the premiums, she would become en titled to the $500 upon Mrs. Coousu's death Mrs. Sneck continued the payments for over seven years, an aggregate of SS03. when she learned that, under the insurance laws, the policy was null and void, as she could pottces no insurable rights on Mrs. Coogan's life, un derthe existing circumstances. The com pauy refused to refund the money paid and Mrs. Sueok brought suit with the result above stated. Uliunge of Date. I lie grand hop that was to be held In Dougherty's hall this evening, lias been changed to Wednesday evening. lieilly's orohestra will furnish the music. Little Irene Meyers. Little Irene Meyers andd her oomoanv. who played such a suooeanul week's engage ment nere reeantly, opens a week's engage ment at Kaler's. Mahanoy Citv. to-nlihi. "The Silver King," has been selected as the opening bill. It is a play of exceptional merit and anotus excellent opportunities for dis playing the dramatic worth of the company. Married, School Director Thomas Dove, of town, has joined the mnkc of the benedicts. He wm married on Wednesday evening, last, to Miss May Irene Sal tier, of Wm. Perm. The ceremony took place at the residence of the bride's pa rents. A Itoinm kablo Cure. Mr. Alexander Moore, a reliable bual nesc liwH, of 1230 S. 13th St., Philsdel Dili a Pa., aavs: "I contracted a violent cold which settled all over me. The pain iu my cheat and side was excruci ating. The doctor gave me medicine and blistered my side, but I only grew worse. Then you gave me a bottle of Brazilian. Halm. I had little or no faith I 111 It, but decided to try it. I took 3 or 4 good doses before led time, and rubbed it well over my blistered side. That night I slept like a top mv first rood rest for over a week. - and awoke iij the morning t urea. Brazilian Balm is sim ply invaluable." Shenandoah drug tore, wholesale agcut' Ayers lmj Pectoral 11115 IVhATIIHtt. Th fbtNtitt for, Tuesday: Partly cloudy tooiontiy wwthcr, with milltrg temperature, followed by snow or mtii, and northerly winds, increasing In force. IM'IHY POINTS. inppmilriK Throughout the Country Olnoiilrlefl for !lnnty I'eriiHul. Wellington Ilurtman, ex-Wnrdon at the almshouto, will engage In tho drug business. ut Schuylkill Haven. I' rank W. Lusluco, the well known base ball player, and Mint Heno Allen, of Potts vllle, were married by Justice (Jiildin. uouiity ikmru ot a. u. 11. meet in I'ottavllle on Saturday. A meeting will be held In Pottsvllle to night to reomaulw Company, V, Fourth Kcginicut. Frank Mack, tho Pottsvllle nhotoeinnlicr. and Ml Susie Duffy, of Tower City, wore luarrieU on Satuiday. Misses Staufler aud l.orey, of Sheptiton wore operatod upon at the Pottsvillu hospital ,ior aoiounnai trouble The Knight of , tho Golden Eaclo will shortly meet In Kclllv's hall, removing from uio icolowlcli building. Bishop Talbot of this diocese, will bo In Pottsvllle on Sunday, January 20th, at the anniversary ol the Urothorhood of St Androw in Trinity Kpiraniwl church. Tho German Kvannollual congfegallon at uayonue, N. J., removed their iastor because lie smoked. lliero aro sald-to bo over 1,000 cases of erip in liazletnn. A prominent resident of the county soat says tnoro are about 300 empty houses in Pottsvlllo. Tho St. Clair Splinters says Daniel Walker will removo his retail liquor business from that town to Shenandoah. dipt. Jack Crawford, the poet-scout, who is now in Klondike, will return this month Citizens aro complaining about tho practico oi youimul skaters who occupy the pave ments In various parts of town, much to the delrimoul of pedestrians. lamaqua is cnueavoring to organize n branch of the Y. M. C. A. Tho "Bobby" Bums banquet will be held at Pottsvillo on the 25th lust. Letters of administration wore cranted to Henry Fohr on tho estate of Charles N. Fehr, late of Washington township, deceased. Dr. a. S. Pollak, of Pottsvllle, has been an. pointed assistant medical oxaminor for tho Metropolitan Luo Insurance Co., locating in New York. Mike Baronofski was beaton and robbed by two unknown men ou a Mahauoy City street baturday night. Andrew Muskawlcz had. his right arm broken by a falling prop at the Maple Hill colliery Saturday night. Peter Josephs, an Arabian peddler of Haz leton, was bcatenlind robbed by three Hun garians at Park Place on Saturday afternoon. The offenders paid the costs and doctor's bill. It was reported that a hold up occurred in town Saturday night, on 8outh Main street. Persistent efforts to-day failed to verify tho reports, ouo were reported to the police aim no trace oi mo alleged ollenuers or victims, could be found. Constable Gtblon this afternoon took John Groody, of West Lloyd street, to jail. Sev eral weeks ago Groody was placed under ball on a charge of wife beating. On Satur day his bondsman withdrow tho ball. Deaths nnd Funerals. Henry M. Chambers, who at one time con ducted the compauy store at Lost Creek, died at his home in Pottsville on Saturday, aged 81 years. Funeral to-morrow-afternoon. Mrs. Thomas Droebel died at her home in Mccbauicsvillo on Saturday. She was about 13 years of age and leaves a husband aud family of grown children. ills. Margaret Mlnoguc, aged 81 years, died at her homo iu Ashland ou Saturday. She is survived by two children, James F. MInoguo, the well known nttomoy, and one daughter, who is iu the Catholic sisterhood, and is known as Sister Stanislaus. Funeral to morrow morning. Tho funeral of Timothy Crcedon took place from the family residence ou East Centre street this morniug. A largo con course of friends followed the cortege to the Annunciation church where High mass was colobrated. Interment was mado in tho parish cemetery by Undertaker J. J. Franoy. All that was mortal of Mrs. Gaughan, of Lost Creek, was laid at rest iu St. Joscnh's cemetery, Girardvillc. to-day. Services over the remains wero held in St. Marv Mni. daleno's church. Lost Creek, by the rector, liev. 1'. tr. Daggett. M. O'Neill was tho luneral director. I'atrick Carey, a well known resident of i.ost creek, died at that place on Saturday, after a few days suffering from pueumonla. ueccaseu was aRed about 03 years aud is survived by his wife and eight children, all of mature ago. The funeral will take place to-morrow morning at 0:30 o'clock from hla laio residence and will be in charge of u uara llros., tho undertakers. Mrs. Jane P. Davis, widow of the late Isaac l. U.W1S, of Jlabanoy Citv. died ve. teruay in her S7lh year. She had resided In Mahauoy City for 34 years. Two dauebters anu a son survive. Trains Collide. A collision of a Lehigh Vallev E. passenger train and a Penusvlvanla It. pay train occurred near the Buck mountain siding of the Now Boston division shortlv inter three o'clock Saturday aftoruoou. Tho collision Is said to have been due to an iuter- rnption or the telegraph serfice between Delano and Now Bostou by sleet breaking uunu luowirti ine i-ennsy train was nnout to euter tho siding when the collision occurred. There was a dense fog at the time. ino engineers ot both trains applied brakes. reversed levers aud, with tbclr firemen. jumpeu just oeiore the engines crashed to. gethcr. They escaped injury. Baggage iiaster uaniei inner had one of h s am.a slightly lujurod in being thrown against th to u "is car. xuc jj. v, engine was crippled and an engine was sent from Dolano to lake the train to Pottsvillo, The "Peuusv engine proceeded on Its trip withJ a wrecked pilot. The little folks love Dr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Pleasant to take; perfectly hirmless; positive cure for coughs, colds. liFuncliltis, asthma. Held Turn Hearing, Patrick Flaherty, of 214 Noith Union street, is in the lookup pending a liearinir bo. lore justice ouoemauer to-night on charges made by John J. Coyne, of the same address, who says Flahorty assaulted blm and his wile, and also threatened to use a table knife upon them. l'oul ICooui Knbheu. Thleveegnt into Toole's pool ronrn. nn WestCeutre, early yesterday morning am) robbed a till of between 61 and fB In unU nickels. The thieves enteied t bo nlii.e by way of tho hallway in the Beddall build. iug, forced eutrauce to the Metropolitan In- surauoe Company's office, and then forced oimn a door In the stairway leading from the ofMce down to the pool room. They left the place by the same way. Mine luapectlir's ISxHIllluulltlll. The uew Mine lusiiector's Exaininim. Hoard held a meeting in Pottsville on Sjtnr. day aud arrauged to hold an examination for lns(ector of the Eighth District U succeed Johu Mogul re, whose term expires this sunup The examination will be held In room No. 5 I of tho Balrd building, Secoud and Market streets, beginning Wednesday, February 1. Charged With Anaault. Charles Koklis was put under f 100 ba I Saturday night for beating Adam Ltstoski with a pool cue and pool ball PERSONAL KEN HON. Miss Mary Fotoy Is suinrlng with all at tack of la grippo. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. lionanat were visitors to Mlnorsvllle yesterday. ' Miss Klla Ambrose is coin Ned to the home of her sister, Mrs. A. P. "abor, with an at tack of lllnoss. . Frank nnd James Domhorty, who were guests of relatives In town, returned to their homos in Philadelphia thh morning. School Director Wllllau II. Hrltt wont to Philadelphia to-day to vWt Irieiids. Messrs. Ssnford Shiemakor, Itlcbnrd Taylor, Christ. Foltz and John8iiyder visited frionds at Mahauoy City tut evening Superintendent William II. Lewis and John M. Hughos, of Wm. Penn, nto among tho latest additions to tho Hat of "grip" vlotlms at that place. Philip H. Jonos returned ti his homo at Wm. Ponn on Saturday jftor an Important business visit to Scranton. Ho was escorted by his wife on tho trip. Adam Mort, an employe at tho Schuylkill Haven nlmshouso, spent Sunday in town as a guest of friends. Sirs. G. 0. Clauser visited friends at Potts villo to-day. Misses Ella and Miittlo Sykcs. Annlo Kiddle, Kaio Williams and Marcaiet Tlnmmri ..I" 1 ..-!. 1,1 ...... . . . ' urai, wuro visaing mends iu ovu yostorday. W. Thomas Leo transacted business at the county seat tills morning. James O. Sampsoll and E. D. Ilmbl nit nre doing Jury duty at tho civil court this week. t cler Heck spout to-day visiting friouds at Pottsville. William Seward went to Pottsvllle this morning, to visit friends. Hon. M. P. Fowler wasamom; the towns. men who transacted buslnoss at the eountv scat to-day. T. It. Beddall, M. M. Burke. S. G. M. nollo- petor. J. K. Coylo and E. W. Shoemaker. attended the oponlng of tho Pottsvillo civil court to day. John Cumniings, of North Chestnut street, left town to-day for Philadelphia, to visit inenus. John W. Curtin attended the Pottsvllle civil court this morning as a witness. Misses Viola and Itcnle Mover, of Frank vine, spent yesteiday in. town as the oiinat oi relatives. Dir. anu sirs. u. u. Morgan were nasscn gors to Philadelphia to-dav. Miss Weaver and her brother, Solomon, and Miss Maggie Aikmau, of Pottsville, wero tho guests or Miss Emily Krick, yesterday. Edward Williams, of Danville, spent Sun uay in town witn his parents. 1'OLITIOAI. rOINTS. Councilman John P. Boehm. of the Second ward, is a candidate for re-election. The In aicatlons are ho will hayo no opposition. Mr. uoenm lias a clear knowledco of mum-Inn nllalrs. and Is ono of tho most efficient and able representatives in Couucil. V. J. Ferguson, of Lost Creek, renrnsentnl that place at the meeting of the Democratic county btuudiug Committco iu Pottivilie on baturday. His friends aro ursine him to bo. come a candidate for Count.v Commissioner. and be will probably accede to their desires. lew Democrats have na lnanv friflmls anient. me uopuoncaiisas Air. l-crguson, Ihe 'Hoy Orator" fiom Cass tnnnshle that Gibraltar of Democracy, won out aa secretary ol tho Democratic committco even 11 it was oniy ny two votes. P. J. Mulhollaud. the uonulnr nemnenill leaner, was again elected delcgalo to th ueinocratlc state conveution from the l?!f district, another evidence that he stands hlrd among his party colleagues. The other two delegates are John T. Cavanaugb, of Gilber- ion, ami r. .1, Koouan. of St. N e w, ,, a l'ottsville's Itepublicau primaries will he neici ou the S7tli inst. ino Democratic committeemen frnm ti,n Thirtieth Sonntorial district met on Satur- nay to elect a member of the stain enm ml t tee mere was a split, ono faction electing Hon -uKene uouonoe, ol Ashland, and tho rabid uvcritcs Doltiuir and aelne.tinir n.,,iol i? uuinan, 01 Mahanoy Citv. w. 1 nomas Lee. authorizes the statement mat no 19 not a candidate for election to tho noiougu couucil from tho Second ward. All tho Itepublicau officials at tho court ouse aro candidates for re-election, with the exceptions of Commissioner Frank Kantnor ami treasurer Ellas Davis. Tho latter can not Miceced himself. Councilman Conrad Enclort. of tho Fourth ward, has announced himsolf as a candidate ior re-oiectioii, subject to Democratic rules, ms caru appears in another column. Mr, Englerl's friends are rallyiug to his support, and are confident of returning their favorite to Council for three years more. As a mem ber of that body ho has faithfully and con scienteously performed his duties, and that is an me people demand. That decision in tho Lyon-Dunn contest is sun among the sought for but not forth coming. Harry E. Kcipcr is a candidate for rc-elcc- uon to tue bciiool Board from the Second ward, nnd his announcement appears in another column. Mr. Keiper has, during his iuDuinersinji 01 ine isoara, taken an active interest in oaucational matters, is a member 01 an me important committees of that body aud has proven himself in every way quali fied for the position. He will very likely be returned by the voters of the Second ward with practically no opposition. In another column of this issue is published a card announcing tho candidacy of John P. Lagan, of the Fourth ward, as a candidate for School Director, subject to Democratic rules. Mr. Eagan is a prominent aud popular jruuuH mini ui mo warn. I)r. Hull's Uiiugh Syrup can be relied on. If you suffer from coughs, colds, hoarse ucss, bronchitis or other throat ami In..,. affections, this old reliable remedy will cure you. lloner Making Money. uniiKe 1110 majority of nue 1 sin .WV Bouer, of Summit Hill, nossesses the fuei.it oi saving inouoy. when ho tlrst attempted I .... ' - . .. iu iiiiiiD us a iisuo Star ho was a poor vnnnc man wuu eauu out a moagre livelihood by louowiug me occupat on of a miner n,.. since he has become so proficient with his nststne dollars are rolling his way and ho nas ueeu uusuy engaged In p nu then, im and now it is said that the doughty fighter is worm close onto f lu.uoo. Rid Yourself of Rheumatism Buy Kixl Flag Oil. 25o. At Gi uhlei- llrna drug store. Father Matthew Meotlni;, The quarterly meetluir of tho anthrnetln urancn oi me rather Matthew T. A. n Sooiety was held in tho new parochial school uuiiuingat Centralla ycterday. The busl ness trausarteil was nothing of much im portance. It was decided to hold the next uieetiugatGlrardvilloon April Kith. T.,u,t Crock was represented by Messrs. M. J. Me- uiinanu i: a. Heano. IN OI.D1S.V 'IIMIJS I'eople overlookeil the Importance of per manently beueficial effect aud wore satisfied with transient action: but now that itis gen erally known that Syrup of Figg will per manently overcome habitual constipation, well-informed people wlll'not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally ujure the system. Buy the genuine, mado by the California Fig Syrup Co. . I.ot Creek l'alr, The attractions at the I.cwt Crock fair to night will le the Lilly chliilrmi in ,mg and dancosjici ti -it(l by some uf tlio best talent tr.,m tins towu Many otlicr attrac tions will be f(T. red A large crowd slioiild be lu alteudauco to uitl.t mm 1 sT3 rsssi A WORD TO THE PUBLIC. Wc take the liberty of informing the public that our Annual January Sacrifice Sale is now going on and we wish it understood that this sale is not a joke, humbug or Sheriff sale. Nor do we advertise that we received from somebody else's old stock to make a stile. We picked out from our stock the balance of heavy weight Suits aud Overcoats amounting to about $7,000 or $8,ooo, and will se'l them at a sacrifice of 30 per cent, on .the dollar. This is customary with us every year and that is the reason we never have any old styles or old stock on hand. We always carry the newest and latest styles and if you are looking for a bargain in Suits and Overcoats that were purchased this fall, you can and will get a good Suit or Overcoat worth 10.00, during this sale for $3.50. This will give you an idea of the immense bargains we are offering. MAMHOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, mm m ltedueed Itnlos to Ilnrrlshiirg vhi l'enn sylwinhi Itallroml, Aec-ount Inaugura tion of Oovernor Stone, For tho accommodation of persons desiring to witness the ceremonies incidout to the in auguration of Hon. W. A. Stone, as Gover nor of Pennsylvania, at Uarrisburg, January 17, the Pennsylvania ltallroad Compauy will soli excursion tickets from all stations on its lino in Pennsylvania, to Uarrisburg, ou Jan uary 10 and 17, good to return until January 13, 1809, inclusive, at rate of slnglo fare for tho round trip (minimum rate twenty-five cents). Children between llvo and twelve years uf age, half rates. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c, AtGruhler Bros., drug store. llrel Fire I lire I Insuro your property from loss iu tho oldest and strongost cash companies: Phlla. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America aud Firo Association, Hartford Flro Ins. Co., American Fire Insnranco Co., WcstChcstor Fire Ins. Co., United-Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. .fanllii St., Shenandoah. Buy Koystono flour. Bo suro that tho name Lessig & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on nvorr -drV MISCELLANEOUS. FOUHALE.-Two dwelling houses, 229 South Jnrdln street. .Aimlynt 130 North Chestnut ftroet, or at Crcary's tailor shop, North Mala street. l13 3t InOIt SALE. A square buck drhlutf sleigh, ) carriacre. road wntron, truck wacon. har ness, robes nnd blankets. A Rood opportunity ior any unyer. Apply to jchso imvia, ai oouiu wnue. street. i ij ii TilOU KENT. Storeroom and dwelling:,. No. 16 u houi n Mam street, now occumcu uv Airs. J. J. DufTy. Possession clven immediately, All modern conveniences. AddIv to Frank Schmidt. Ill North Main St. Ml-2w-eow jiuii nAhi',.-Aoinall farm unuer k V vntlotl. 10 acres of rleh land. llniiMP. burn nnd other necessary buildings. Would make an execu ..i poultry rarm. uood stream ol water, ve. add v to Dr. IJ. S. l'lill ns. Hhcnnn. doah, Ia., or Mrs. Lucy Itedcay, Ziou's Or?ve, it. 1-1U-JW IjpOR HALE. A valuable property on South 7 Main street, between Cntr nnil Ontc. central location. eonsiHtinir of laro-n Htnroroom and dwelIi4U..a three-story brick structure. Kor furtlicr luformntign ajiply ut the Herald onice. 1-4-2W ! Ai 1 vAJ A lirfirlit nnil n.M.Ivo vnnncr mn.n .1 1 . f Kentlemanly appearance andmannurs to do local cailVnttriliiL'. fsSO n wwk rim ln made, Auaress letter to B,lli;RALDofllce. 1-7-tl VfOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ll Ply to S. G. M. Hollonetcr. n.ttornv. ut;imiiuuu, tt-ul'U AGENTS WANTED. To sell tea.cbffee and butter at reduced rates. Liberal salary or commission. Adilrt ss "Mahlon," care of Her ALU onk'o.. l-ll-3tcod 19 W. OAK STREET. i,iiiiiitiiii't'Hinnii(imm(Miiiitn fvsCOUPON.svi Till, cniinmi I. frtuMl for one sheet of muefc by maktugn purchase, rejfardlcH of ninount. ut Brumm's Gut out this Cou pon and receive a sheet of music FREE OF CHARGE. Jewelry Store. tluLikuVuuibuJUVibibaVuVibuVililiiliUiliililvilliil YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDKHN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Itefrwtlonlut, wlio lias tentlnionlals from the hut neonlu of tlie euiinlv. ... i.. l,l. ulillity, will bent GRUIILER'S DRUa STORE EVERY WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK. If voiir eyee enuse you any trouble call nnd see him. tllasHM fiirnUliwl if needed uud no luediolne. EXAMINATIONS FREE. nn. a O MOKOAN, Of 1'llll.AUBLPIIIA. Temporarily osiUn(tir ,(. H. fallen 31 South Jardin street, Ui h,e offlce hour, dally except Sunday from 8 to V a. m. and 8 to 4 n in Dr. Callcii'a olllce lioutu being from 1-30 toP's 00 1, m and 0,ao to soup.,,,, u.lly "Vxttvt Tliiii day eveuiiitt und (Sundays. 'lf niurs- mm EH km 88 Mm MEAT fflARKE L. GOLDIN, Proprietor. This Sale Will Positively Last Por Thirty Days Only, Commencing on Friday, Janu ary 13th, 1Q59. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. Also agent for the Famous L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. fiotiee to Gatididates I All persons who wish to be candidates on the Citizens Ticket at the SPRING ELECTION OF 1899 in the borough of Shenandoah, mut picsent their names and the required fees to the secretary of the Citizens Standing Committee not later tuan SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 1899, At 7:30 P. M., at 225 South Jardin street. The Citizens primaries will be held on Thursday, January 26th, between the hours of 4:00 and 8:00 p. m., at the regular party polling places : First ward, Chas. Kadzewicz ; Second ward, George Leitzel's j Third ward, Ucnjamin Richards'; Fourth ward, Peter lliley's; Fifth ward, John lleyrand's. Ily order of the committee. VA. PATTERSON, Pres. THOA1AS DOVE, JR., Sec'y, COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of the Finest - and Purest BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER. Our products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. Private families supplied at short notice by our own special delivery. 1 !!!( 11fl11t'P11HHHipniHfm(in-j We do Shampooing at Your Homo. Speclal Attention Given to Ladies. A Postal Card Will Bring Ds. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House lilock. kuvbilutuittiU(ibbuil,atl(ibutlitbl,u,UttidiS Jewelry Ladles' and Gents' Gold Watches. Rings of every description and sotting. Silverware. We are low priced Jewelers, but slvo you standard goods for the same money. EH. Deull, 206 South Main St., Shenandoah. Our place la the farthest down Main etreet and fartbeet down In price Come and geefui. REDUCED - PRICES . PHEVAIL AT OUK STORE. Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST., SIIENAND0AH. PA Shenandoah Ice Company, Wholesale nnd Ilctail Dealers In Pure Spring Water Ice. .Contracts for summer and winter fillings. Oul on or address HART, DADDOrV & CO., 25 N. Jardin St iaBBsasycaaiii-TTatrt mm wm mm F4 MS mm mm mm wm mm wm mm BUB Political Cards. poll SCHOOL DIltEOTOn, MARTIN P. M'GUIRE, Or tub Fifth Waru. Subject to Democratic rules. pOK UOUOUOH AUDITOR, M. G. WURM, Or the Fifth Wabd. Subject to Democratic rules. poit HIGH CONSTABLE, FENTEN C00NEY, Or TriK Fiivrii Wahd. Subject to Democratic ruleg. poit lliail CONSTABI.K, JOHN M'GUIRE, Op the Fourth Ward. Subject to Uemoo atlc rules. pOU WARD CONSTAIlLE, "THOMAS TOSH, Of thk Third Ward. Subject to Citizens rules. poit IIIQH CONSTA11I.E, MICHAEL CUFF, Ok the Fourth Ward. Subject to Democratic rules. FOIt COUNCIL, PI rut Wn,..l MARTIN LALLY. Subject to Democratic rules. COlt COUNCIL, Fourth Ward, CONRAD ENGLERT, Subject to Democratic party. COR COUNCIL, 1 SECONb Ward, JOHN P. BOEHM, Subject to Citizens party rules. COR SCHOOL DIltECTOH, 1 - Second Ward, HARRY KEIPER, Subject to C'tlzens party rulrs. pOIi SCHOOL DIItECTOIt, JOHN F. EAGAN, Ok the Fourth Ward. Subject to remocratlc rules, KAIER'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Mahanoy City, WEE JAN. 16, -OF The Peerless Favorite, Little Irene Myers And Hor Excellent Company. PRICES 10, 20 and 30 Cents, riONDAY NIGHT, The Silver King. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, . No. 13 North Jardin St Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! U. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry I3 now oncn lor the entertainment of sleighing nnd okallng jarties. Dancing iiavillion always healed. Fre.11.,,, skating on the lakes, and supper served to parlies on short notice.