The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 21, 1895, Image 4
GOLDIN'S OORHBR. A limit Pui.li for full mill Winter llimlnotts Hi Hill Mltlllllintll Ctol UllifC House. We appreciate the want of nrnl grasp (lie i oiulitloin of lower prices. Wo establish 11 new lmsis of lower prim. Wo look otlt the front niiil enlarged the capacity of our Atoro fifty percent. and then loaded it with tlio largest stock of Ovorroats liy tlio carload and milled the largest stock of Full and Winter Clothing for Men, Youths and Hoys and all the Iatoflt Styles and Novelties In Clothing fnr the Children. No hack numbers ! No lnisjudgnionts ! So by-gone mistakes I No bankrupt trash ! But now stylish overcoats and clothing made to lie sold this season. Every man who buys an overcoat or suit at our prices is bound to see that his friend knows what is going on. The way we're selling, it will take half the msncy to buy what you're used to in clothes. n doubt about it multitudes turn to us to save money. $5 or ?'1.7o all-wool suit, good as before $10 or $12. ?10 suit now, good as you used to get for SI5. $13 suit now, good as you used to get for ? 17. We're (old we're getting too little, but we are not paying attention to tho profits. We arc looking for tho trade. Overcoats almost given away. Note our prices. We are not content to sell at onco. We want your friendship. If you call attention to any do- feet in our clothing wo will esteem It as a ;reat favor. Your money will bo refunded if the goods aro not as wo represent them. Wo re promoters of low prices. Our entire store represents superior taste which makos competition impossible Don't forget tho place. Mammoth Clothing House, largest in Shenandoah, Nos. 0 and 11 South Main Street. I. GOLDIN, Prop. EVENING HERALD MONDAY. OCTOnr.lt 21, 1S95. Miihunoy City ltusliii'ss College. This excellent college, at 30.1 Hast Centre street, glvos Commercial, Shorthand and Typewriting courses equal to any in the state at the very lowest rates. Individual In struction. Day and evening classes. Students constantly entering. Cataloguo free. 10-1 i-tf Q. W. Williams, l'riuclpal. If your children are subject to croup watch for the first symptom of tlio disun&o hearti ness. If Chamberlain's Cough licmedy is given as soon as the child Veouies hourso it will prevent tho attack. Kvcn after tho eronpy cough has appeared tho 'attack can always be prevented by giving Ibis remedy. It is al i0 invaluablo for colds and whooping cough. For sale by GruhlcrBros., Druggists. "The timo may come when I can do thee good.'' I advise thee to buy thine shoos lit the Factory Sum: Stoui:, Ueddall Iluilding. All Tree. Those who have used Dr. King's Now Dis covery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on tho advertised druggist and got a trial bottle, fiee. Send your name and address to II. V.. ltiicklen & Co., Chicago, and get a samplo box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Hialtli and Household Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. A. Wasley's Drug Store. Coining; Kvenls. Oct. 2. Grand supper, under auspices of Calvary Baptist church, in Bobbins' hall. On : !. Rcor drivers ball in Uohliins' lcr.i liuiise. Oct. 21. Grand supper by tho Trinity lie formed church, in liobbius' opera, house. Oct. .'.). Second annual Telegraphers' As-Ri-mbly and contest, in Iiobhins' auditorium. (let :ji. Tenth annual hall of National Social lub, in Itobbins' opera house. No. 1. (ir.md concert by lioyal Welsh l.adi- .TtSp'e Choir, in Ferguson's theatre, under - M. K. Church. . 3S. Annual turkoy supper, under :i i.-ti bin es of All Saints' 1 P. E. Church, In Rob- iera bouts. (Vhen Baby wis stek, we gave her Castorla. When sho was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Jliis, bho clung to Castorla. IVhen sho had Children, she gave them Caslork When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsnilthing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 Wut Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf I'reo I'll!-. Send your address to JI. E. ltiicklen & Co., t hicago, and gut a free sample hot of Dr. King - N'ew Life Pills. A trial will convince yon of their merits. These pills aro easy in rlen and are particularly effective in the i ;rc df Constiiation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they havo been proved invaluable. They aro guaranteed to fir purely vegetable. They do not weaken hy their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. Krgular size 2.c jht box druggist. Sold by A. Wasley, Buy Keystono Hour. Be sure that the name I.nssio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Keller In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in sir hours by the "New Groat South American Kidnoy Cure." This now remedy is u great surpriM on account of its exceeding promptneiM in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, lack and every part of tho urinary paswigos in male or female. It relievos retention of water and pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want quirk relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold hy Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Mail' street. Have you a mother, - Or pcrchanco u kind brother ; Or who can toll, possibly a sister, Who no doubt all havo feet, We like to see them at the , Factory Shoe Stork. It's Queer Hnw Oillrk Van-Tina cured coughs and colds, 25c. Grihilpr Bros., drug store. I 'i - . . , buy; your At "Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND SIRAW, Also Table and Floor Oil Cloths From El. E3. FOLEY, lor f'eii'i. and West his SHENANDOAH WINS, The Color of I lie Miiliiinny Oily Itlovcn .gnln Lowered. The foot lwll team that represents this town again showed its superiority over rival tennis in a gamo with Mahanoy City's eleven Satur day afternoon at tho Trotting l'ark. The score was 8 to 0, and only one half of tlio first twenty minutes was played, owing to tho lateness of the hour nnd an accldeut happen ing to one of tho Mahanoy City players. Tho liuo-up was tho same as published in these columns on Saturday. Mahanny City showed many weak points, especially at its centre. They got tho ball but once during tho game, and all through tho contest the home team displayed superior knowledge of the flno points, Smith, of Mahanoy City, took tlio kick-off and Shortall, of Shenandoah, got tho ball. Ho carried it fifteen yards up tho Hold. Bucking of tho visitors' centre and a run of 20 yards by l-'ahoy landed tho ball at tho 20 yard lino. Wertz gained four yards and Shortall managed to crawl over the line and tcore a touchdown. Tho kick failed and on Smith's punt Wortz got tho ball, getting it back to tho centre of tho field by clover work. It. Roso got fifteen yards around tho Mahanoy loft and run through tho centro by McCormick, and 11. Roso lauded tho ball for another touchdown. Again tho kick failed. Tho Mahanoys got the ball on a kick off by Wortz. It was their first time to get tho ball while It was in play during tho gamo. Maloy was downed after gaining flvo yards and as ho was rendered unconscious tho gamo was stopped, Maley was sent homo on an electric car after receiving attoudanco from Dr. Clifton liobbius. Shortall did not play after tho first touchdown, having had his noso broken while making tlio point. No foot is too large, nor too small, nor too narrow, nor too wide, nor any man too poor, but what we can suit him. Factory Shoi: Stork. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tholteglon Chron icled for Hasty Perusal. The new Baptist church at Ashland was dedicated yesterday. There were four Polish weddings in- the First ward on Saturday. Maley, tho jeweler, for silverware, watches and jewelry, 10 North Main street. Frackville is organizing a stock company for tho manufacture of society goods. The streets wero more lively on Saturday than on any pay-day for many months. A man with a comet was olio of tho pay day penny seekers on the streets Saturday. Miners who travel over tho Lakeside rail way to and from their work buy their tickets in packages from conductors on tho cars. Tho greatest of all shoe stores. Tun Factory Stop.:, llcddall Iluilding. Girardvillo will vote on the question of in ci easing tho indebtedness of tho school dis trict $13,000, for building purposes, ill No vember. John lloylc, of Pottsville, was awarded $1,000 damages by arbitrators for injuries sustained by falling over Mahanoy City's bad pavements. Rig bargains in underwear at Max Lcvit's. Dennis Dunn, of Mahanoy City, has in vented an air brake to bo used on trolley cars. It has been tested and found to work successfully. Fred. Hughes, foinu rly of Mahanoy City, Jias been promoted to tho charge of tho Hazle niinuand exteiu..- -trippings adjacent thereto near Hazleton. Have your steam heating apparatus put in by I. W. Bell, tho plumber. Hikes havo becomo so numerous that the railroads are beginning to charge for carrying them on Iraius. The Pennsylvania railroad is tho first and it will chargo regular excess baggage rates with a miniuum of 15 cents. Tho greatest of all shoe stores. Factory Stoui:, Beddall Building. Tin: CHANGE OF PROGKAM. Tho One-1'rice Clothing House Has Hut One Motto Low Price.. The onc-prico clothing house has adopted the motto that its name implies, and from now on Mr. Iicfowich will sell all goods at ! one price, and every garment in his establish ment is marked in plain figuros. A child can i buy as cheap from him as an elderly person. I We have the largest store-room in Schuylkill county, and tho largest stock. Wo buy all our goods for cash and therefore save a big discount and sell at profit of five per cent I am tho oldest- and most experienced clothier in tho valloy, and can sell at retail to my customors at less than what my com petitors can ut wholesale. All goods In my establishment uro guaranteed to ho as repre sented or money lefunded. Look for tho big banner on top of the building witli O.wvPiticis Clothing Hall, Levi Rkkowich, Prop. Do you scratch and scratch, and wonder what' the mutter? Doan's Ointment will instantly relievo and permanently euro any ,u. ri. .!.!.. .... ...... ..c I...... Jltliy MISIHIBU Ul IIIU Bill!!, 11.1 1IKILIV1 "1 liu tl long standing. Host AVearlng Shoes. Wearing qualities aro just as important as prices. If you go too low you will be disap pointed lu the wear. A poor article is too dear at any price. Our facilities for supply ing you, makos it posolblo to quoloyou tho very lowest pries. It is fur you to prove this. Tin: Factory Siiok Stouk, Beddall Building. It lilts tho Spot That's Itlglit. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. A Serious l'ull. Whilo on hor way from town to hor homo in HrqwnsvlllOi Saturday, Mrs. Margaret Prico, aged 50 years, tripped on a plank and fell, fracturing her right olbow. Dr. Hamil ton was summoned. Tho soothing, lung-heallug virtues of tho newly cut phio aro all embodied in Dr. Wood's Norway- Pino Syrup, tlio sovereign roniedy for coughs and colds, and lung troubles of all sorts. Tho grefti flood of business that comos to us is tlio host proof of being tlio groatost monoy saving stor'ol.n this community. Tub Factory Shok Store, Beddall Building. There! This Is Just tho Thing, lied Flag Oil for sprains and bruUos. Gruhler Bros , drug store. At PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Austock spent yesterday :it l'rmokvllle. Prank Delcamp wmh visitor to M'fthttlH) City yesterday. Mist Gertrude Goodhead, of 'West Oak street, is serionriy 111. Harry Yost and John Snyder spoilt, last evening at Glrardvllle; , Joseph II. Kohlor, of Allentewiv. is a guest of town friends. Goorge Senger and wife spent Sunday at Frackvilio with friends. Mrs. MeCarroll, widow of John McCurroll, of Delano, isBCriously ill, Cornelius Davenport visited friends at Mahanoy City on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kistlor havo returned from a visit to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Houseuick visited friends at rottsvlllo yesterday. Charles Now took dinner with tho, Scott family at Mlnersvillo yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Knclly, of White street, were visitors to Hazleton on Saturday. Miss Julia Clcary, of West Cherry street, is visiting friends In Philadelphia. Grant Lossig, of North Main street, visited friends at Now Boston, yesterday. D. J. Clcary and family, of Mahanoy City, attonded tho Rcilly funeral to-day. John Ford and John Rccvca, of Dolano, spent yesterday in town with relatives. P. J. Martin transacted business fdr tho Pottsvillo Chronicle in town Saturday. Joseph S. Ueddall and C. D. Fricke spent yesterday at Pottsvillo and Port Carbon. Hugh O'Hura, of tho Mammoth Clothing House, was n visitor to Pottsvillo yesterday. II. C. Boyor left town this morning for WostChostor to assume charge of his new paper. Misses Miunio Gerhard and Lizzio Wolff, of Mahanoy City, wero visitors to town on Saturday. E. II. llriimm, N. W. Beddall and Elmer Wilde enjoyed a rido to Minersvillo on their bikes yesterday. J. Obelsky has gouo to Philadelphia, to purchaso a full lino of fall and winter gents' furnishing goods. Miss Ncttio Leviuo lias entorcd tho mil linery department of Miss Salllo Sonior, on North Main street. Miss Nollio llaird, who suffered from typhoid fever, has so far recovered that she is able to take street walks. Miss Maggie Nixon returned to Philadel phia, after a pleasant visit to tho Buchanan family, on South Main street. Iiichard L. Ilrowu has returned from Philadelphia, wnero no was undergoing an operation at tlio German Hospital. . J. Pierce Schlier, ono of tho L. Y. R. li. conductors, residing at Delano, rejoices over the arrival of a sou in his household Saturday night. "1 was troubled with that dreadful disease called dropsy; swollen from head to foot. Burdock Hlood Hitters has completely . cured mo. It is a most wonderful medicine." Joseph Herick, Linwood, Out. The Itlley Funeral. I The funeral of tho late Joseph Itiiey took place this morning from tlio residence of his parents, near the Lost Creek reservoirs. Tlio remains wero brought to town and at 10 o'clock rrquioni high mass was celebrated at tho Annunciation church, ltov. II. F.O'Roilly olliciating. liev. Walter A. Duffy, of Philadel phia, recently curate of the church and a warm personal friend of tlio deceased, was with the mourners. There wero over thirty carriages in the cortege that followed tho remain- to their last resting place in tho An nunciation cemetery. In addition to tlio pall bearers, thoro were four flower bearers, Messrs. William lliggius, David Mulheurn, James Oavanaugh and Uushworth Hussiler, of tfic Bloomsburg State Normal School. Tho lloral offerings wero numerous and very beautiful. One was n pillow presented by tho Shenandoah High School class of '01 and a wreath from the Calliepean Literary Society, of Bloomsburg. Hotel Guests In n I'hiiIc. Ciiioaoo, Oct. 21. Flro broko out on tho fourth flour of tho Grand Union hotel at on curly hour yosterduy morning, and cro ntod n, panlo among tho elghty-llvo guests who wero asleep In tho building. Awak ened by tho cries of flro tho guests becamo panic stricken nnd rushed from tho bulld Ing.and Mrs. I. Shoddy and Louisa Thomns wero prostrated by fright. Thoro wero sev eral miraculous escapes, one man climb ing down tho flrooscapa from tho fourth Qoor, nnd thus making his way to tho Btrcct. No one was fatally hurt. ' Shot by n Curelms Hunter. Scranton-, pn, Oct. 31. A shocking shooting neeident occurred ut YVnverly, Pn., ten miles north of hero. Hugh Arch bald, son of President Judge Archbalil, with two companions, whllo hunting, stopped nt the farm houso of James Green and nsked for n drink of water. While Mrs. Green was handing young Arohbald n glRsa of water his rifle, which was cocked, slipped from his knoonud wus discharged. Tho hall ontored Mi's. Green's right side below tho rjbs nnd took an upward course. Slnco then her life. 1ms boon hanging by a thread. It Is snid sho cannot recover. Young Archbalil, .Tudgo Arohbald, nnd the families of nil tho young mou, who nro well connected, nro grief striokon. Arrxstlne ffow Fouuillaml Smugelsrs. St. John's, N. F., Oct 21. Tho govern ment decided to order the arrest of several porsons Involved In the smuggling ox posuraH Saturday night, fearing thnt they woum escape, nnd shortly boioro midnight four prisoners wero taken, one being Michael Tobln, n leading government mombor of tho assembly and tho governor of tlio savings bank. Thirteen othor war rants were oxeouted today, and proceed ings against the chlof offondors will bo tuken before tho admiralty court, which possesses summary Jurisdiction. It is pre dicted that thofo nrrestrf will disrupt tho Whitewny government, which Is oyeuly divided on the question of n publlo prose cution. Terribly Horned by Exploding Mine Gas. Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. si. A frightful explosion of gas occurred at Knlckorbooker colliery bore, by which three men wero fatally anil six others terribly burned. Tho names of tho victims nro: Georgo Kami, Charles Mujak and Mlohaol Ohlco, fatally Injured; Peter Burns, Anthony Surress, Andrew Bossar, John Sopltskl, Felix Mo. colskl and Hobort Lord, all seriously burned. AH the men except Lord aro Polos and Lithuanians. Ohlco's sculp was torn off ami his skull fractured. It 1b be lieved that Lord, who was a starter and carried e n.i,..'d light. Iglnted th g. An Unprecmleutril Drought. WASHINGTON, Oct. 81. KejKirts received lit the vrontlmr bureau imllonto that the present drought is ono of the severest, most prolonged nnd Kenernlly known lu tho United Stiites since the lmrenu's or ganization. There nro n fow places which show (in oxcoptlon to tho general condi tion, but in no largo section of tho coun try, unless porlmps In the nortliwost nnd far west, does thero nppcnr to havo been n Bonking ruin for tho post two months or more. A Young Olrl frightfully llurncil. BollDEKlowN, N. J., Oct. 31. Miss Su san Hamilton, ngeil 15 years, working on n fnnn for Shrevo Nolson, near Rkyesvllle, Burlington county, whllo building n fire under tho furuaco in tho kitchen poured kerosono oil on It, not knowing thero wero live coals beneath. Her clothing caught fire, burning hor from head to foot, leav ing not iv thread of clothing upon hor body. Sho Is frightfully burned and will die. Striking Weavors Desert Rochester. Hochksteu, N. Y., Oct. 21. A peculiar spectnelo wns witnessed In tho streets to day. It was thnt of soveral hundred skilled workmen marching through tho streets with banners nnd flogs on their way to tho railway stations. From thero soveral of them with their families loft tho city to go to Chicago nnd Now York to secttro employment. The procession was mado up of tho striking garment workors, who, not being nblo to secure tho conces sions they demanded from tho bosses, havo decided upon this step In order to bring their employers to terms. Driven Insnno by Torture. Uniontown, Pa Oct. 31. Miss Mollle Ross, tho victim of tho outrages of rob bers, was declared to bo insane on Satur day. Mis Itoss Is 71 yenrs old, nnd lived by herself In a louoly place. Sho wns re ported to lmvo n largo sum of money In her possession, and beeunio n mark for tho no torious gnng which ravaged this country for years. Ono night tho robbers broko into her houso and hold her feet In burn ing coals to forco her to glvo up her money, but without iivnll. Miss Itoss never re covered from tho effects of this cruel treat ment. VVtAVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWi After THREE MONTHS! of Daily Wear Is Still in Good Condition, ji That'sbccause it'sthe"CEU.Ul.oiD" ? Collar. Its original cost was 2? cts. ? and it cost tho wcarcr nothing after- 5 I wards to keep it clean. When soiled, simply wipe off with sponge or wet J ! cloth. 5 These collars nnd cuffs are water- proof, and arc the only waterproof 5 igoous made witli nn interlining otj ! linen ; therefore the only ones that J ;iun iusl uuu yivu uusuuui: :iiisiac- tion. Every piece of the cenuine ia S i stamped as tollows : MARK. Refuse anything that is not soS J marked, and if your dealer has not S J got the right kind send direct to us, ? enclosing amount, and we will mail i you a sample postpaid. Collars 25 1 1 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Give? size, and state whether stand-up org I turned-down collar is wanted. J STHE CELLULOID COMPANY," t? t nn t wnp hah p 1 MISCELLANEOUS. "A rANTKD A good girl for general liouee- 1 work. Apply at 1 1 South Main btrcct. tf 1710H HUNT. A brick dwelling houso, No, 212 North Slnln ttreet, for rent. Possession given November 1st. Apply on tho premises. 10-19-2t TWANT floe Kimpltvi handed your friends or nelghhorn. Send Albert Wood, Perfumer, Wood Ave., Detroit, Mich., lOcts for Ave trial Jiottlcs Satin-Scent Perfumes, receive olTers to you. 10-18-di wlm ITIOU HAM!. The hotel nnd lest.nirailt located directly opposite thocourt house, Pottsville, nnd successfully conducted by tho undersigned for h period of thirty years. La'gonew stablo nttnehed. A desiro to retire to private life Is my only reason for selling out. Address J, Mtis WISKKI., -121 North Second St., Pottsville. 10-10-2W mo WHOM IT MAY CONCKltN : Tho undcr J signed has, by mutual agreement, been ap pointed agent and attorney by nnd for Qcrleitch Dombiicli, of Slienandouh, Pa., and Is authorized to collect all rents from and pay all outstanding bilk incurred In the construction of tho property nt the Corner of Centre street and Market alley, In the snld borough. All hills against tho prop erty must bo presented to tho undersigned, who Is also authorized to jjlve receipt for ull claims duo to the owner. John OnciiMSR. bhcnnndonh, Pa., Oct. 18, 1895, 18-3t Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire n safe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Tuama constantly on hand nt reasonable rntos. JAMES SHIELDS, No, 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. pHAS. DERR, Tonsorial Artist. II West Centre street. Stylish hnlr cutting a specialty. Clean towel with every shave. ! Ms Collar 5 MAKES BEST BREAD. Sold by all Grocers Ask your grocer for it. you let us know and we Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale 105 South Main DO YOU WANT A GOOD Wo aro tho sole agents for the celebrated "Laura" heater, made by tho Buckwaltcr Stove Works, Koycrsford. You can buy this heater from us from $-1 to $5 loss than anywhero clso in tills town. Tho squaro heater "Happy Greeting" and the "Art ltinggold" sold nt bargains. A full lino of cooking stoves, such ns tho "Apollo" rango: "Now Cresta," "Art Canopy" and "Sun Canopy" besides other makes. Also all kinds of Tinware and Hardware. Call at D. & J. SIEGEL, 123 & SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North Main Street. Clothes of all description neatly done up in first-class manner. I can refer to 6cores of amllies in this town as to my caro in washing nnd superior neatness In doing up clothing. I do my work bettor and quicker than any other laundry in tho city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo have just received a flno lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which wo will sell at very reasonablo prices. We have also in stock n great deal of last year's patterns which wo nro selling at a sacrifice. Come and eco our lino of goods, wo havo tho most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store In Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. JD I CP I"""" C fV I House, Sign and Decora'tivo Tainting. - I I ' I ' l 3 No. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Penn CHARLEY SING, First-class Work: at Low Prices. AH Work done In first-class maimer, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and ironed, 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, 7c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. WE iUyE IlOW HEADY with a full line of Millinery Goods, of the latest New York styles, at Prices so Low to surprise you. Trimmed Hats Ji.oo up. Sec them before buying. Closing out our Children's Sacks and Cujis at Cost. Our Patrons and the Public are invited to inspect ouropeuing on Saturday, Mon day and Tuesday, next, and every day after. Don't forget the number. Cheapest place in town. 29 N. MAIN STREET, MRS. G. VV. HYDE. GORMAN'S CAFE ! i Cor. Coal and Main Sts. Hot lunch dally from !) to 12 n. m. Eating bar attached with all tho delicacies of tho season. Best of Cigars, Wines and Liquors. Prompt attention ami pollto waiters. Fall and Winter MILLINERY. Cheapest place in town. A. MORRISON, No. 8 East Centre Street. BEER IS ROOD. Oood beer builds up both bono and brawn, it is strengthening, nourishing muscle-making. You will feel that Head ing ltrewlng Company beer is puro and wholoHomc, specially adapted for family use. IV1. C. WATSON, Agent. South Main street, Shenandoah. Liquors, Wines and Cigars at Wholesale and Retail. A genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. lain and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and alo constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks and cigars. Steam Renovating Company. The Steam Henovating Company is now prepared to Clean Carpets, Hattresses, Feathers, Upholstering, Etc., In excellent style. All work called for and delivered free of charge, and Satisfaction Guaranteed: Orders left at tlio factory, or by postal card, will receive prompt attention, VI. C. ALLEBACH, North Howcrs Street, Shenandoah, Pa. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUENOLINO'S LAdER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, Berlinor nnd Weiss Beer. 22-2-4 S, Main St., Shenandoah, Pa, at $2.50 a Sack If he cannot supply will see that you get it. Grocers, Street, Shenandoah. STOVE OR HEATER? 224 S. Main St., Shenandoah. NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY, NO. 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. Now Going On ! PRIVATE SALE of the lGth carload of WESTERN HORSES WIV1. NEISWENTER'S Stables, Cor. Main and Coal Streets. Tho stock consists of Five Fine Mated Horses. One Pair of Black Hearse Horses. uooa urivers ana worKers. ' Undertakers in need of n pair of hearse .,Mi,nn nnn ..ni t horses, which havo no equal lu this region. Every horse sold is guaranteed. OPEN EVERY DAY Goto the Shcnaniloali Dental Rooms for painless oxtr.iction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations frco. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that por tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Vo are the only users f vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman'a Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p, m. Hooks k Brown, Cloth Bound Books Autocrat of tho Breakfast Table. Houso of Seven Gabion. Thaddens of Warsaw. Scottish Chiefs. Children of tho Abbey. Last of the Mohicans. And 100 other good titles, -85 cents each, worth 50 cents. Agents for all Daily Papers. 4 N-. Main Street For the Latest Styles and lowest Prices In . . . Poll and Millinery! Winter -Call at SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. Ill North Main St., Shenandoah.