1 r floral Cream For Chapped Hands. For Rough Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 SautU Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121.123 North Halii Street. kAAA " X 7"ATCH our space for special announcement. It will interest you and save you money. Department Stores, Nos. 119-I2N123 North Main St. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, E-.owii Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. Also agent for the Famous LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line oY the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. SHOE BARGAINS. Men's Felt Boots with leather tops, worth $2.2$. We are closing them out at $,60. Boys' Fine Felt Boots worth $1.90, are going at $.3Q. 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, actually worth $1.25, can be had for 85 CTS. Men's $3 Winter Russets, are selling at $2.15. All our winter footwear is going at 50 percent, below regular prices. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE, REDUCED - PRICES PREVAIL AT OUR STORE. Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA BEST line: of- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd STRAW. Floor and Tabic Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, Bt. la what many a mothor is looking for; something absolutely safe and reliable, that will disarm her terror of that dread rattling, strangling cough, so fearful to tho mothor, so fatal to tho child. Ayor's Chorry Pectoral is a croup euro that can bo relied on. Thousands say so. MR3. W. J. Dickson ("Stanford Eveletb") writes from Truro, N. S. : "That terror of mothers, tho startling, eroupy cough, never alarmed mo so long as I had a bottle of Avers Chorry Pectoral In th house." " We have used Ayor's Cherry Pectoral In our family for years. Onco when our boy had a serere attack of croup, wo thought that ho would die. Bat we broke up the attack by using Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral." R. H. COX, Plauchevllle, La. 13 put up in half-sizo bottled at half price-- oO cants. roi.iTicAi. roi.vrs. Tl.c County Commissioners effected a siv Inc of $1200 this year ou the reduction of salaries of the clerks. Our Democratic friends lmvo their troubles, especially tho candidates for office. The ad d.tlon of two policemen to the force nnd a rickless increase of salaries during the past year, is hardly compatible with a lcl'orm ad ministration. The Republican politicians at tho county seat, after one trial, aro against the Craw I on county system. That was to be expected. The election is three weeks off uoxt Tues day. The people who are addicted to opening ballot boxes in this town should beware. A movement is on foot to put a stop to this criminal practice, uud the aid. of the law will be invoked. The Republican primaries at Minersvillo were red-hot, and Congressman Ilriimm stood at tho polls and freely challenged voters, as sisted by his private secretary, lirumm was against Charles K. Steele, a candidate for Council, who opposed the Congressman last fall. He threatened to strike Steele, and placed his fist under tho tatter's nose and dared him to strike first. A Judges' retirement bill was yostorday introduced into the Legislator, which pro vides that any Judge 70 years old, halug held his commission 20 years, upon resigna tion shall "icceive in equal quarterly install ments, an ainouit of money equal to tho two-thirds of the annual salary payable to him at tho time of such resignation." It is said ono or two Democratic School Directors aro indifferent as to the success of their party nominees. Should the bill providing for the election of a Justice of the Peace for each of tho five wards become a law, there will be a great scramble for those oflicos. Notwithstanding tho fact that tho IIkbald published the news that quo warranto pro ceedings would be instituted against Coroner Bleiler and Director Horgau, the Miners Journal, three days after, "learns authorita tively" that proceedings will be instituted. Evidently the new owners have assumed control of that paper. Tho Democratic conferees at Mahanoy City last night named tho following borougli ticket: For Supervisor, Philip Leahy, Sr. ; High Constable, Albert Matz; Auditors, Hugh McShea and Charles Adams. A bill has been introduced in tho Legisla ture making school taxos liens on real estate Aline Iunpector'a llxamluHtlnii. The examination of applicants for mine in specter of the Eighth (or Pottsville) district, began this morning at 10 o'clock at Pottsvillo. Miue Inspector JIcGuire is au applicant to succeed himself and will stand examination After tho written examination to-day, each applicant will be examined orally. Tho members of the Board of Examiners "are as follows : Robert Mutr, T. J. Rierdon. Pat rick J. Curley, John R. Hoffman and Heber S. Thompson, Cases at Justice Slinemaker's. Blazi Kowalskl, Joseph Wizbicki and Hike KavaRZ were the defendants in an assault and battery" suit last night. The prosecutor is Joseph Krytulski. After bearing the case the defendants agreed to settle by tho pay ment of fine and costs. Kanstantl Volotis paid the fine and costs in a case of assaultand battery on Frank Ucodls. He cut the prosecutor in tho faco with a knife. Why She DI1 Ft. ' "Why Is It," they asked, "that you let your husband lmvo Jus own wuy in every thlnitP" "Because," she replied, "I llko to have some one to blame when things go wrong." Boston Journal. EnKliiml Is Uxclimlve. Tho Victoria cross fans never been award ed to n woman. It Is not designed for fe male decoration. In Germany horolnes are decorated with the iron cross, and In Franco with tho Legion of Honor. Spare Moments Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Coxes C&eiry Pectoral FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS eueh as Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness after moala. Head' ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat. Loss of Appetite, Costiveness. Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chills. Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling; Sensations. THE TIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IK TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them, to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IlEF.CIIAM'fl 1MM.S, taken asdlreet ed, w'lrjuiokly restore Females to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irreculnrltlea of the sys tem and cure Mck Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And htv tb LARGEST SALE Of act Patent Medicine in the World. 25a. at all Drue Stores, PITHY FOUNTS. Injiriiliiga Throughout the Country (llitniilrlml lor llHntr IVrimnl. It. M. I'oiilke, formerly of Zimmerman's cafe, has purchased Connor's cafe, noar tho court house, at Pottsville. Frank Smith, the almshouse Inmate who escaped and walked tci Orwlgsburif in his bare leet, several weeks ago, died at the above in stitution. II Frank Relincr, former proprietor of a newsstand at Allentown, committed suicide by swallowing an ounco of carbolic acid in a lire etiRlno hmi?o. Xathan Kresky, ol Stroudsburg, vho, on returning from the Klondike, sold two claims for$M),P00, has started fur tho gold fields to tiy Ids look ngnln. D.inlel O'Dunuell, or town, has accepted a poitliiM in Now York city. Charles E. Snyder was yesterday appointed Ilurgws of South llcthlchem by tho North ampton County Court, in place of C. E, Webster, resigned. Hut SO applications for liquor licenses have been filed fur Hazlelon, a falling off f ten from tho past your. Every olllelal at tho court house was on duty to-day it was pay-day. Locust Gap is ovor run with tramps and citizens have nsked the C. & I. police to abate tho nuisance. The 'OS-'Oil register of Lehigh University, just Issued shows 32-1 studeutsiu attendance, with 33 states and 11 foreign countries re presented. A writ was Issued yesterday forn special election In Cumberland county, to bo held February 21, to fill tho vacancy created by tho death of Representative Harry Manning Tho 0:15 a, ni. I'onna. passenger train yes terday jumped the track at tho head of tho h raokvillo grade. The train was delayed an hour. Stephen Williams, of Win. Pcnn, has moved toGllberton, whore ho will conduct a truck stand. The Centre County Commissioners last year paid farmers f 1,130 to reimburse them for sheep killed by dogs. Licutouant Edwin T. Cole, of the Sixth U. S. Infautry, sou of William R. Cole, of Pottsville, has been recommended for brevet promotion. A social will lx held in the Episcopal church basement to-morruw, at which ro- froshmcuts will bo served. The proceeds will be devoted to purchasing now books for tho Sunday school library. Governor Stone has been nsked to grant a respite to Scott Thomson, of Erie, under sentence of death for killing his brother-in- law. The Philadelphia mint last month broke all records, coiulug fifteen miles of gold, A change of timetable will go iuto effect on the Lehigh Valley railroad on Sunday. Tho P. & 11, collieries in this district sus pended operations last evening and will re sume on Thursday morning. Tho brewery at Tamaqua has reduced the price of beer to ?0 per barrel. Tho Bethlehem Firemen's Relief Associa tion, with a membership of 157, has a bal ance of (217.01 in tho treasury. Rovival servicos in the M. E. church arc continued for this week. - Mrs. Samuel Eade, neo D.ibb, left for Cripple Creek, Col., where she will join her husband and make her future home. William Martin, a young man about 13 years of age. employed in the breaker of the St. Clair Coal Company, was seriously and painfully injured at that placo on Saturday last, Tho brass cap off one of tho wheels of the Columbia hose truck has been found. Tho Sous of Veterans will hold a smoker in their hall to-morrow evening, 1 A Great Clergyman's Idea of a lleucfactor, A great clergyman has said : "Tho earnest physician who saves life and health is tho greatest benefactor of his race." Wo believe this, but we also believe that a great physi cian becomes still more of a benefactor of the people when bo gives his skill, bis advice and counsel to the sick without charge. This is precisely what is done by the famous Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St., New York City, discoverer of the wondorful medicine, Dr Gree'uo's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and who is tho best known and certainly the most successful physiciau in this country in curing diseases. The sick and those in any way out of health have the privilege of con sultation and receiving advice and counsel from this eminent physician without paying a fee. That is, you can write about your case and receive carefully considered advice and information in regard to your complaints without charge of any kind. Houses only harmless vegetable remedies in his treatment of diseases, and it is by means of these wou- derful health-giving medicines that he is en abled to make tho marvelous and astonishing cures which have made his name a household word all over the United States. Write to him at ouce, for this is certainly your great opportunity to bo cured, . Alarrlage Licenses. Joseph Kovoloski and Eva Rossemovagb, both of Shenandoah ; Robert C. Moycr and Gertrude Irene Edd.nger, both of Tamaqua ; Thomas McCaun and Mary Ann Murphy, both of Mahanoy Plane : Anthony A. Kcim and Laura M. Otterhein, both of Pottsvillo ; Thomas G. Evans, of Girardvlllo, and Laura Walker, of West Mahanoy township ; Andrew Walko and Kate Martis, both of Mahanoy City : Joseph F. Heisler, of Pinegrovo bor ough, and Mrs. Eliza Stout, of Pinegrove township ; Paul II. Lengel, of West Bruns wick township, and Gertrude M. Dcibert, of Orwigsburg. Try Orain-0 1 Try fJralu-0 Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the niw food drink that takes the place of codec. The children may drink it without injury as we'l as the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. X the price "of coffee. 15c and J$ ct. per package. Sold by all grocers. Injured at Hammond. Albert Kitto, of Girardville, bad his left foot sprained at the Hammond colliery this morning. He was walking along the breast when he slipped upon a rail and indicted the above injury. Mr. Kitto is president of the School Board at Girardville. Never Falls for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. AtGruhler Bros., drug store. (loud Now From Delauu. Rumor has it that the locomotive depart ment at the Delano shops will again begin to work full time after to-day. Five now work men have been employed in tbe frog aud switch department, Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup will positively euro croup. Mauy a home has been made desolute by the loss of a dear child which eould havo beeu saved by this groat remedy. Deeds Kecorded. From John D.ilton and wife to Thomas lialtnn. nrerntiws ill Shenandoah. From Aim Hlizabeth Beck to Susan Beck, premises In Port Carbon. Dr. Hull's Cougli Syrup has hern In uw for half a century. Some families have used it for three geiieritlous and it is twlay the standard cough reiuidy of this country. Asseuur ot Union Township, The County Commissioners have appointed A. B. SUuffer assessor of Union township, vice W. II. Nnngesser, reslgued, aud WiMani O'Donnell assessor of New Castle township Coco Argoline, the genuine article, for sale at Kirliu s drug store. 10-6-tf y,YTn PERSONAL MENTION Charles Rowlands to-day changed his resi dence froul South Weststrectto South Jardln strcoli George Ramaah, of Montreal, Canada, is a visitor to town. Ho is the guest of J. A. Mandour, of East Centre street. Mrs. W. M. Ilrowor and daughter, Miss EVa, left town yesterday morning for Me ehanlcsburK, whero tho latter will enter tho Irving College. Mrs, C. L. Fowlur, of North W'ost street, is suffering from iisevcroattacknf rheumatism. Mlsif Jeiuinetti) Bovnn has gone to Phila delphia, whero she will spend several vioeks vliltiirg friends. Mr. andjMn. Wm. Morrison and daughter, Jennie, and Mrs. Georgo McElvoe, all of ilrunnsvillo. nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Uloim, of town, williitfWid the funeral of Andrew Morrison, nt Summit Hill, to-morrow. Miss Mabel Packer returned to tier home nt Dflano tiydgy .after visiting Miss Mamo GrltUtlls. uT V. Oak street. Mr. and Mr. Vimeut Ciyscwskl. of Potts vllle, and Mr. and Mrs John Rogers, uf Ciinibola. Were in attendaneo at tho f 11 4(1 nil of Mr&8iikmwekl to-day. Messrs. M. ifelletund W. M. Brewer, were business visitors to Pottsvillo to-day, William Bendrick, of New Philadelphia, was o visitor to town to day. Mrs. William Strolls, of East Centra street, has prosented liar husband with a baby boy. Mrs. I.lszio Humble Is confined to her home on North West street, with m uita-ii- of quinsy. Dfiitlis nnd Funerals, John R Elscnhnrt. Sr ,11 0,1 .1 i,t i,nn. t Browusvlllo nt 0:45 o'clock last evening. The deceased was 54 vears. 1 innntlia nml n old and died of pneumonia. He leaves a who auu eight children : Albert, of town; Mrs. Johu Spenco, of Allentown; Mrs. Ed ward J. Holland, Mrs. Mary Jefferson, Misses Kato. Geltionnd Ktlin! nml Iklnaam Tnl... T, and Walter. Ho was a member of Washing ton Camp No, 206, P. 0 S, of A ; MaJ. Jennings Council No 307. aud Watkin Waters ost no. 14U, u. A. It. He wasalso an active nember of tho United n North Jurtlln Ati.t Flllloml will tut-.. placo ou Satuiday afternoon at S o'clock. inoiiiucral or Kobert Grafton, of Gilbor ton, who was burned in tho colliery nt that placo, aud died at the hosnltnl. tmdr t.l,- this aitornoou. Iutormeut was made at Giraidvillo. Josenh Mavborrv. nn nll ami ntni.it- in spected citizen of Schuylkill Haven, died yes- icruay at nis 1101110 011 Dock street, after an illness of flvo weeks which began with an at tack Of tho Brill. tin WHS AS von-i .,1.1 1 was born in Schuylkill Haven. 'lho funeral of tho late Johu A. Guldln took placo this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the homo of his futlmr. It A n,, 1,11,, t.-. at Pottsville. A number of people from this town were in attendance. Tho remains of Ellen, nnn.wnr.nld .lonoli. ter of John Wilds, of Lost Cmpl- WArn in. tcrred in tho Odd Fellows cemetory this afternoon. Tho funeral af Andrpiv Tnn-t.nn resident of town, will take placo at Summit am 10-morrow. Word was received nt Cnlnmdn VAuf., film. of tho death of James MeDnnnlil at Phila delphia. Doath was caused by typhoid fever. jirs. .Mcuonaiu, roomer or tho deceased, has gone to Philadelphia to tako charge of the remains. A largo concourse of frionds aud relatives were in attendance at tho funeral of Mrs Slary Smarowski, which took pluco from the family residence on Smith Mum tr,.t . to-day. The rcmaius reposed in a black cloth covered casket, on which rested Bcveral fioral designs. High mass was celebrate,! In at Gcorgo'a Lithuanian church. Tho remains were interred in the parish cemetery. Tho remains of IYivi.1 T.n-ie nf T.,in.... Tenn., nro expected to arrive at Mahanoy City to-night. Interment will be made to morrow. Mrs. Cathoriuo Wolf, an aged resident of Mahanoy City, died this mnmlnir. was aged 81 years. Mrs. Catherine McDonald, of Mahanoy City, died at tbe home of her son, Thomas, this morning. Deceased was 73 years of ago. Interment will bo made at Nesquehoning on Saturday. Mrs. Bridget Timmlns died at her homo in Lost Creek, of pneumonia. Deceased was 53 years of ago. Who Said They Have a Cough ? Advice Tako Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drugstore. Married. Tho wedding of Frank Bastlan, of Maha noy City, and Miss Mary Cochliu, of town, was solemnized at five o'clock this morning in tho Annunciation church. The bridal couple left town ou au early train ou an ex tended trip. Thoy will tako possession of a newly furnished home on February 10th, at 235 East Centre street, Mahanoy City. Mr. and Mrs. Bastian enjoy a large circle of friends who extend them their best wishes in married life. Thomas Green and Miss Ida Ahrensfield, both of Girardville, were married at that place on Saturday. Robert; Moyer and Miss Gertie Eddinger, two woll known young people of Tamaqua, wore Joined in wedlock at the above place to-day, Peter F. Wontzel, of Kutstown. and Mrs. L.J.Wetzel, of Ashland, wero married at the latter placo yesterday. William Adolph and Miss Lilllo Kellar, also of -Ashland, wore joined in wedlock. Miss Mary Kellar and Matthow Stein did the honors. Miss Kato Rrown, of town, and John E. Wettcrau, of Tamaqua, wero married at the parsonage of St. Paul's Reformed church, Mahanoy City, last ovening. They were at tended by Miss Tillie Karbal, of town, and Jordon Brown, a brother of tho bride. The young couple will reside at Tamaqua. At 3 o'clock this afternoon, in the Annun ciation church, MUs Bridget O'Neill was joined In wedlock with Patrick McDovltt. Both young pooplo are rosldonts of Turkey Run. Miss Ella Garner, of Millersville, and Michael O'Brien, of Ashland, were married yesterday at the latter place. At two o'clock this aftornoon, in St. Mary Magdalene's church, Lost Creek, Hugh Mo Gulre, of Lost Creek, was united in marriage with Miss Mary Toole, of Wm. Penn. They were attended by Harry Gaughan, of Lost Creek, and Miss Ellen Uanley, of Wm. Penn. Many1 friends of the contracting parties wit nessed the ceremony. 5PzT'for otv, xtFZ:- 1IEUEALGIA, and aimilar Complaints, pun jtrtipurm udut mo ptringunt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,. prr scnoea uy eminent pnysicia I DR. RICHTER'S fab A RSlliMfin 1 if PAIN EXPELLEO. World rcnownrd I lii-mnrkftbl V nurcesfff ul I jOoljKi'nti' i. w 1 a Trade Mark" Anchor,' ! r. m. IllililfrA to., 215 1'earlSt.!. Sew Writ. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Houses, Own Olassworks, M&OOcu. utored& recommended bj A. Wailey, lot If. Main St., . H. naeenbnch, 103 N. Main St., , r.r.u. Kirlln. 6 8. Main i fltinanrfnnh 1 "remin- 1 DR. RICHTER'S 1 "ANCIIOIL" STOMACHAL bait this rrr.ATiinit. The forecast for Thursday: Clear and fair Weathor, with slight temperature changes and light westerly winds. A STORY OF THE KAtSetL lie Tnlkeil Asvnr HI Time nnd MU nl If ImsltiK Ilia Wife. M. Koluiium von Miksath, n distin guished Hiinfrnrlnn author nnd politician, tells tho following story of tho Kmporor Willlniu, which wns uurratod to hltn by onu of tho actors in It: Count Szoogyony, tho Austrian ombns endor In Lloriln, was ono morning daw dling ovor n Into breakfast and reading tho papers that lny in n pile beforo him, whon his valet burst Into tho room with tho startling news, ''His majesty tho 0111 IiemrV M. iSzoegyony barely had time to moot tmj einponir on tho threshold. "I have como for a glas9 of boor," said his nuijosty, walking In nnd taking the most comfortable armchair ho could dis cover. "How unexpected, and how for tunate for 1110," was tho ombassador'a an swer. "I havo not seen you for a long tlmo," said thu omporor, "and foltlwnnt id u chnt with you. I will tako n olgu retto, if you plcnso. And how la tho bar oncssf" "Sho will bo horo directly nnd will npproolnlo tho honor of soolng your majesty In her houso." "And how was yuur harvest in Ilungoryf" "Satisfactory, nccoidlng to my brother's account." The convocation had lasted sotuo time whon tho baroncsri enruo In and took part in It. All at onco tho emperor took out his watch and jumped from his seat. "Snporlotl" ho criod, "we have talked away all tho tlmol Havo you a telo phouef" "Does your majesty wish to havo a messugo sontf" "No. Tako mo to it directly." "Hut cannot I spoak in your majesty's placof "Cortnlnly 'not," laughed the emporor. "I must spoak to tho empress nnd say goodby to hor. I am due at tho station in nn hour. I must leave for tho maneuvors, and I cannot drlvo to tho sohloss, boo the empress and reach tho station In tlmo. I will drive to tho station from horo, but I must oxouso myself to my wlfo for not re turning homo before I leave." Szoogyony went to the telophono with tho emperor who did all tho ringing nnd hollo crying himself. Thon ho said: "Don't bo angry, door. I havo chatted too long with Szocgyeny nnd must drlvo to the station from hero, so I cannot glvo you my parting kiss, whloh I nm sorry for, Goodby, dear," lloriln Correspondence. MISCELLANEOUS. s AI.OOX HOIl HKNT. Corner Coal street and Pear alley. Apply to J. J. 1- rnney. ti FOR SALE, ltobblns' opera bouse. Also nrlvRtn ilivnllinfm In thn Third. Fourth and Kifth wards ot 8hennndoah. Apply to 1 ltobblns, No. 102 Academy street, Wllitesbarre, Pa. 1-27 lm I7IOK 8ALK OU RENT. On account of re- X' nioval, I have for sale n brick building, ccntrallv located, heated bv steam, eras through out and up-to-date In overy respect. 82.000 down and balance on time. No reasonable offer refused. For full particulars apply on premises or to W. Czyzewsky, 32 East Centre St. 1-20-tf POIt RENT. Store room and dwelling, suita ble for butcher, barber, etc.: centrally located and rent reasonable. Apply to E. C. Ilrobst, grocer, cor. Jardln and Centro streets, tf t BAltOAIN In Shenandoah, East Centro IV real estate. Easy terms of payment, monthly, quatterly or semi-annually. $1,000 in cash down. Old hotel or restaurant Btand, small store or dwelling, .Security Building and Saving Union, Scranton, l'a 12-0-20t-eod IOIt SALE. A square back driving sleigh, ? carriage, road wagon, truck wagon, har ness, robes nnd blankets. A good opportunity for any buyer. Apply to Jesse Davis 31 South White Ktrect. 1-13-tf F lOU RKNT. turcroom and dwelling. No. 10 Houtli Mfitti street, now occuoled bv Mrs. J. J. DutTy, 1'o-se.MMon given immediately. All modern conveniences. Apply to Frank Bchmldt, 110 North Main St. l-U-2w-eow TTf ANTED A bright nnd active young man 1 T ot gentlemanly appearance nnd manners to do lo at canvassing. &7 n week can bo made. Address letter to U, Herald ofllce. 1-7-tf "VTOTIC1- -Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to S. G. M. llollopeter, attorney, Hhenuudoah. ft-31-tf PROPOSALS. Fenled proposals will be received by the un derpinned until February 7th, 1SW, nt 7 o'clock & m,, for tho hauling of coal to 8hcnandoh as Uifht Com pa n j plant and Shenandoah Heat and Tower Company plant for one year. Also proposals to huul out allies at Shenandoah Heat and Power Company plant for ono year, Rids to bo sepcrate o coal' nnd ashes. Itight reserved to reject any or all bids. Envelopes to be marked bids for coal or ashes. Hy order of hoard 1-27-30-13-6-7 Attest: K M. Dekqlkk, Sec'y Our TEHPTINC PRBSIli Are PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best, ears, 19 1 m street. ONLY A And then our big sacrifice sale will be at an end, and if you have not taken advant age of it to buy yourself a good a OVERCOAT Or SUIT it is you who is the loser. Just think ! A Suit or Overcoat, worth heretofore $10 and 12,. during this sale only 5J 3. SO. In a mammoth store like ours you are bqund to be pleased, both in quality and prices. Our entire stock of hats is included in this and we are selling latest style hats worth $1.50 to $2 for only 75 C. ' . '' , Stylish reefer and junior. Children's suits, worth $3.50 to $5, for this sale only $1.50. Mammoth Clothing House, Nos, and 11 South Main Street. hi Satei Bwlfti Superb trVUn U New Sork by Philadelphia ftlid Reading Route. Tho Philadelphia and Rcadiig Routo to New York has been, noted since It Inception -., 11,. .i.nninl niinntlnn clven bv the man agement to lnsuro tho comfort aud safety of . Its patrons and whllo sacrificing neither of those Important points to spocu, at me same 1 time mauaaine to keep In tho front with swift traveling trains. It Is but a short tlmo since a trip 10 new York was considered qiilto a Journey, and .... ...noni nf ibn Hmn rnrisuuied arid dis comforts of traveling never attempted tinlwa j entirely necessary, but unucr 1110 cuaiigm conditions, caused by modern improvements, II Is but a short, pleasant trip and 011 no line nro these improvement tnoro In uso than 011 tho Philadelphia and Reading Route, neither tlmo or money being Bpared In the cflort to secure everything that will condiico to the comfort, ssftity and convenience of travelers. Tho fast trains for Now York leavo Read Ine Terminal, Philadelphia, at convenient bouts, connecting at Columbia avenue and other stations with oxpresa trains from Potts vlllo, Willlainsportand other points in the coal nnd lumber regions, For time of trains, rate of faro, and other information, apply to any Philadelphia and Reading ticket r.cent, or address Edson J. Weeks, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Letters Granted, Letters testamentary Were Issued to A. E3 Carpenter on the estate of J. T. Carpenter, M.I), la to of Pottsville, deceased; II. M. Eckert, 011 tho cttato of Sarah Eckort, late of East Brunswick deceased. Letters of administration wore granted Daniel Foloy on tho estate of M. A Foley, late uf Gilbcrton. deceased ; James Fleming, on tbo estate of John Fleming, late of Land ingville, deceased. Grip's Ravages Doomed. So much misery and so many deaths have been caused by tho Grin, that every one should know what a wondorful remedy for this malady Is found in Dr, King's New Disco very. That distressing stubborn cough, that inllamcs your throat, robs you of sleep, weakens your system and paves tho way for Consumption is quickly stopped by this matchless cure. If vou have chills and fovcr, pain In tho back of tho head, soreness In bones and muscles, sore throat and that cough that grips your throat like a vice, you need Dr. King's Now Discovery to cure your Grin, nnd nrovout Pneumonia or Consump tion. Price 50 cts and $1.00. Money back if nor cured. A trial bottle free at A. Wasley's drug store; Firel Flrel fire! Insure your proporty from loss iu the oldest and strongest rash companies: Phila, Underwriters Insurance Co, of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., Westchester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. WILMAMB, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. Young Mothers. Croun is the terror of thousands of younc mothers becauso its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like maeic in cases of croup. It has never been known to fail. Tho worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25 cts., B0 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that the name Lehsio & Bakb. Ashland, Pa., is printed or nverv flftV 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. rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRABQWSKY, Prop. . 819 N. Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, nt the bar, A choice line of Clears and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals at all hour Great Anniversary Sale ! To successfully celebrate the first anniversary of our business in town, we will offer all of our goods for the next 25 days at cost. We do this to increase our number of friends and customers. Here are some of our bargains : Hen's Winter Russets, leather lined, trippled sole, worth $4 00 ; will be sold at $2. 00. Hen's $1.25 shoes for 99 cents. Ladles' shoes, 80 cents and upward. 1,500 hats, worth from $1.25 to $3. 00 ; ean be bought from 75 cents to $1.25. These prices will prevail at this sale only. Come and convince yourself. FACTORY SHOE STORE, No. V South Main St. SHORT TIME YET ! BAD EYES Arc what we are looking for. It is to be regretted that there are so many of that sort in this day and age( but they must be cared for, and if we cannot correct them when a glass will 'do the work, nobody can. No matter what you think the trouble is, don't do a. thing until you see us. That will cost you nothing and may save you something. Thos. Buchanan, 118 S. Mait? Street. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Nn. 13 North Jardin St Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry is now open lor the entertainment of sleighing nnd skating arties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, aud supper served to parties on short notice. We do Shampooing at I Your Home. special Attention t Given to Ladles, s A Postal Card Will Bring Us. 1 W. G. Dusto's I Tonsorial Parlors, 1 6- g. rerguson iiouse isjock. Ferguson House Block. frvbiblli(tliUittivl(klikvlivlUiuVuVlvbvliliuVbli Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All good singers. They are far better than the unacclamated imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE OOLD FISH and globea. All kinds of pigeons. We also sell ..liners' supplies and drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 Kiist Centra street, Shenandoah, Pa New Groceries. Flour, good brands, from JK1XJ a hundred upward, Freah butter at 20 cents per pound. Fresh eggs Uivnjs on bond. Canned Goods. SI MOW UBVIN,Coronrest. ltobblns1 Building. D It. A O. MORGAN, Op Philadelphia. Temporarily assisting Dr. J. H. Call en, 81 South Jardin street, will have ofllce hours daily,, except Sunday,. from 8 to 9 a, in. and 3 to 4 p. in. Dr. Cnllen's oQlee hours being from 1:80 to 8:0 p. m. nnd 6:30 to 8:00 p. m. dally, except Thurs day evening and Sundays. A Handsome Complexion 1 Is one ot the greatest charms a woman can I pOSSCSS POZZONI'S COMPLKXIOM FOWDBBi i gives it. Aoo Lovlno, Prop, y j ' i - w i m