.rHjjvjipnpnii .i i' ! I X 1 I A RARE; OPPORTUNITY. PHILADELPHIA'S PRDIAKIEB. ill' J I mil about to make ;i bona fide reduction in my stock in order to make room for another remodelling of my store and will sell at greatly reduced prices what is left of my excellent assortment of overcoats and heavy suits for men, hoys ana cluuiren. ims no shop-worn, old style or misfit stock, but just what I have been selling for at least double the money. To make room for necessary altera tions in my store I must sacrifice the goods. Call and inspect them. I GOLD I IN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 11 S. Hain Street. Close Contest for Hfttlnnnl Delegates He. tween Quay's Frlendi nitil Opponents. 1'im.APKLriitA, Jnu. 10. Following tho Republican prlmarlo of Tucsdny night convention wero hold throughout tho city ycstonlny to ratify tho rcMilti of tho polling. John L. Klnioy, who wni np pointed city solicitor when CIu'Im V. Warwick vncntoit tho ofllco to liecomo mnyor, wii rononilnntcd. At tho iimals- trnto's convention Kdwn.nl A. Djvlln was nomlnutcil. Tho Democrats nt tho unmo lllno hold conventions and nominated Arthur Did dlo for city solicitor and Jlnurlco V. Wll horo for magistrate At tho Republican congressional con ventions thosa delegate.! to. tho national convention at St. Louis wero choson! First district, Israel W. Durham and Kdwln S. Stuart; Second district, David H. Lano and i Hamilton DUAons Third district, J. H. i Anderson an d Joseph H. Klt-mmcr; Fourth district, Alexander Crow, Jr., and Kdward W. Patton; Fifth district, David Martin and H. 13, Ilackctt. Of tho ten delegates named, four aro on tho Quay ticket and six "comblno" ad herents. In tho Third district tho Quay Itos bolted tho convention and at a sep arntomeotlng olocted Stato Senator Elwood Decker and Henry Clay delegates. In tho First nnd Fifth districts resolu tions wero adopted lintruotlng tho ilolo gates to voto for Thomas H. Ileeil for pres ident. Fourth district delegates woro In structed to support Quay for tho presi dency. Owing to tho clo'onossof tho caucus voto In many wards tho question whether tho next Itepubllcan city committee will bo Quay or "comblno" Is still In doubt. Both sides claim victory, and tho organization of tho ward oommlttees on Friday night will probably tell tin tale. At EVENING HERALD TIliriWlUY. JANUARY 111, lSOfl. IK SENATE AND HOUSE. Hie Until Adiuliii.tratlan Criticized llriinclies of Congress. Washington, Jan. 1(1. Senator Mills' spoech on llnanco, with frequent direct criticisms of tho president and socretary of the treasury, was tho main foaturo of yesterday's session of tho senate. Thcro was added Interest In tho speech from tho fact that Mr. Mills has been prominent In tho senate as a champion of tho presiden tial policy. His criticisms woro temperate and dignified, tho senator giving expres sion to Ills high porsoual regard to tho ex ecutive, although differing from him radi cally on the question of financial policy. Mr. Peffer followed with a speech against bonds and In favor of silver colnago. Mr. I'ugh gave notice that on Monday noxt he would press to a voto a resolution that all government obligations should ba paid In either silver or gold. Another dny was consumed by tho houso In oratory upon the pension appropriation bill, In tho courso of which tho policy ol tho prosont administration toward tho veterans was scored by lxrth Republicans and Democrats, and dofeudod by two or threo Democrats. Tho most notable Inci dent of tho delmto was tho attack mado by Mr. Grow, of Pennsylvania, upon what he tcriiu-d the oxtraordlnary nttonipt by tho president and his clerks to encroach upon tho prerogatives of tho legislative branch of the government. He denounced Secretary t'arlislo for sending a financial bill to congress and tho action of tho pres ident In having read tho famous letter to Mr. Catchlngs on tho Wilson bill just be fore a voto on the bill, which ho said was an attempt tolnllueuco tho voto. Congress should resent surh encroachments upon Its prerogatives, Mr. Grow doclared. Sov orul among tho new members oxhtbltcd ability as speakers, conspicuous among them being Mr. Hanley, of Indiana, whilo Mr. alsh, a Now York Democrat, fol Therol This It .Just tho Thing. I 5ted 1'l.ig Oil for sprains and bruise. Gruhlcr liros., drug store. ! AN ARBITRATION COMMITTEE. - j To Settle tho DlflVrrnrr of T'lillndclpllln Street Car Workers. PilihAiiRi.iuiiA, Jan. 10. As tho result of a coiiferenco yesterday between tho Union Tract ion directors and a committee nppoluted uuder tho ausplcos of tho Uni versal Peaco Union to consider tho claims of dissatisfied street car employes, tho fol lowing announcement was made by Goorgo GrlftHlis, chairman of tho committee: A commission shall bo appointed con sisting of Archbishop Ityan, Bishop Foss, Bishop Whltakor, Goorgo Griffiths, John E. Baird and John Sparhawk, Jr., repre senting the citizens' commltteo; J. J. Sul livan, Thomas Dolan, P. A. B. Wldeucr, William H. Shelmerdlno, Calob Fox and John Lowlier Welsh, representing tho Union Traction company, and six em ployes of tho Union Traction company, to bo selected by tho employes of tho same, which commission shall hear a commltteo of tho employes as to any grievances which aro alleged to exist, and to consider such allcgod grievances with a vlow of deter mining whloh, if any of thorn, exist, and which are susooptiblo of possible adjust ment, nnd to consider tho method of ad justing samo. CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICTS. The rian li Favored by Dr. N. C. Scliarfler, Superintendent of I'nbllo Instruction. Tho Idea of consolidating tho schools of country districts, whereby tho pupils may bo brought together nnd graded properly, which was broached nt tho recent convention of school directors at Uarrislmrg, has given rlso to a good deal of comment. Tho schcino is to liavo schools orccted In central localities Thoy aro to have various rooms, graded from primary to grammar, as in tho city schools. Pupils living at a dlstanco aro to bo conveyed to and from school at tho expenso of tho proper district. In Chester county, where tho plan is being tried, scholars aro hauled in a largo and comfortably-fitted omnibus, which Is owned by the district and driven by a man who re ceives $10 a mouth. H is claimed that tho plan results in a financial saving, in tho exist ence nf bettor school buildings and schools provided witli tho beet apparatus, whilo the system of grading the schools gives addi tional advantages. Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. N. C. Schacflcr favors the proposed arrangement. It is claimed that tho plan gives belter schools at less expense, as in schools attended by less than ten pupils thcro is lacking tho inspiration of numbers and tiio emulation which arises In classes of moderate size. Frco transportation is not feasible in all districts, and tho plan demands on tho part of directors tho exorcise of wUo discretion and good common sense. Schellly llonso Tor Sale. Tho property and good will of tho Scheilly House, on North Main street, is otiercd for salo. Tho proprietor contemplates locating In tho South. For further particulars apply at the Scholtly House. 12-lB-tf Tho Theatre. Hi Henry minstrols was grcctid by a crowded houso at Ferguson's theatre laft evening ami gave an entertainment that, as a whole, was very good, Tho arrangement of tho program was deceptive, howover, aud tho performance disappointed many who ex poctcd to seo old-tlmo minstrelsy. Tho com pany does not give enough mlnistrelay, but caters to tho modernized idea by indulging in stercopticon views and spectacular cfl'ect , and what tho pcoplo go to seo is lost to view, hovers of geiiuino mlnstrolsy still exist in large niimbcrs and they will not bo content with the introduction of anything else ad vertised under the n:inio. All that Hi Henry gives is good, so far ns it goes, and ho has sullirient talent in his company to go further in the line ho advertises. Arthur Demiug and Frank McNish wero very funny and thero aro several excellent vocalists in tho company. Tho program was deceptive in that too much display is given to ono or two numbers which are really only ordinary. Orip-Colds-Hcadaclie. Why sufl'er with Coughs, Colds and ha Griprowhcn Ijixatiro ltroino Quinine will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed tonne, or money refunded. Price, !i3 cents. For silo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Late Literary News. No ono ever thought of introducing unci pensivo a feature as lithographic color work in tho days when tho le.i mix magazines sold forjl.00 a year and 3) cent a copy, liut times change, aud the magazine change with them. It has remained for The o-inopolitan, ' sold at ono dollar a year, to put in an exteu- sivo lithographio plant capable uf printing 320,000 pages per day (one color).' The January issuo presents a a frontispiece a water-color drawing by Uric l'.ipe, illustrat ing the last story by Itobert Louis Stevenson, which has probably never been excelled even in tho pages of tho tlnel dollar trench periodicals. Tho cover of The Cosmopolitan Id ulci, rlinntrnil ,1 rtt ni M It 1 ,1' I t!l "l l,!l,tl, ItV lowmi tho exnniplo ol Mr. uummlngs in , faraoU3 iars tUt Kossi, in lithographic antagonizing tho position tnkon hy Mr. ,,., wllUo psperUkcs thp ,,.u.0 of t)ie Hartlett, of Now York. 1 mauilla back with its redstripe. Heieafter Her Sliunio Disclosed. Special to Uvi:Mri II .n a Mi. Maiianov City, Jan. 111. -Mr. Polly Jonesa widow 30 years of ago with three children, died here yesterday, A coroner's inquest showed that the woman died from blood poisoning following abortion and a verdict was rendered accordingly. Subse quently facts devoloped that tho woman her self was rei.ponsiblc for her dcatli and had spirited away the hotly of the child the body was found in a cess pool. Witter mi the ltimd. Thomas Waters, Jr., of town, joined "Due of the Ilravcht" theatrical company at Sci-.inton last Monday and writes from Harrisburg to the IlKitlLli stating that lie Is setting along well and tho comtiany is doing good business. tho cover month. is to bo a fiesh .-.urprisc each BIG. REDUCTIONS In holiday goods, suitable as gifts for other festive occasions. Money saved is money earned by call- ing on us aim examining our stock of i Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. Watch : Repairing; : Specialty. Done cheaper than any other place in Town. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. BUY YOUR- 'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Tabic and Floor Oil Cloths mm E. E3. FOLEY, (or. Centre ami West st. Sclieltly House. Hot lunch to-night. Oysters. Clams. At tho bar : All the delicacies of tliCM-ason In every style. New foul .Mining. Tho Philadelphia & Heading Coal & Iron To-day i Company, says the Sliamokiu Xews, is pre paring to introduce new methods of luinlug coal in its pitching eins in tho Schuylkill region. Hereafter tho slopes which havo been in u-s during the last thirty or forty years, will he done away with and tho big shafts substituted. The first of tlio-rfi shafts is about to ho sunk on tlie tract of the I'otts colliery, at Locust Dale, and will bo a vertical opening ot at least !)I0 yards in depth. It is intended to strike the basin or. bottom rock ofthiMii.il measures, thus penetrating all of the sixteen veins of anthracite fuel that aie known to be in existence. Acetjleno (ins Tested. A test of acetylene gas was made at Williamsport on Monday, which was very satisfactory. Vfh a piece of wliito paper for a background ihe acetylene flame was too brilliant to look at. The light is much like that of an arc elctrlc light and seems power ful. Another test will bo mado later. It is tho intention to form a company at Williams port. The Defenders' Hull. The Defender Hose Company is tho uamo of tho volunteer fire company recently organ ised by the residents of Turkey Hun. It has a largo membership and promises to bo ef great service to that part of tho borough, as well as other parts if occasion requires, when properly equipped. Tho equipments cost money and, as tho members are men who are dependent upon work in tho mines foralivli hood and havo not tho means to meet the expense, they havo concluded to hold a hall at HobVins' opera hoiif.0 on Monday evening, March 10th. John O'Neill, David Howells nml licrnard Monagban constitute tho com mittee of arrangements. Tho company should ho heartily supported in itstundertaking so that it may procure tho necessary equipments as soon as possiblo. '"very new II ro company brings additional security tolifoand property. Thousands of tho victims of consumption owe their dcatli to the simplo neglect of a cold. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup cures coughs and colds, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. A New Safety Lamp. A safety lamp for mines, operating upon a peculiar principlo, is being used in Germany. It matters very little whether or not tho workman, disregarding tho regulations of tho mine, succeeds in opening tho lamp, for there is a spocial arrangomcnt by means of which tho llame is extinguished at tho samo Instant. In the interior of the lamp gloss is a spring, which enables a cap to operate upon tho wick in such a manner as to shift it aside, facilitating tho lightning of tho lamp, and afterward the combustion. When tho spring Is worked in tho contrary direction, tho llame ceases the moment tho cap comes in contact with tho air. The lamp can be lighted without being ypencd. Oil, benzine, or petroleum can be used as fuel. . It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds Sac. At Gruhler Rros., drugstore. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the llefion Chron icled for Ilnsty l'erusal. Berks county's 0,000 dogs will not bo taxed this year. Tho January thaw has not mado Its Bp- pcaranco yet. Harry Krcbs will open a drug storo tt Mahanoy City. Thero aro in Lebanon county 107 liquor liconso applicants. A regular meeting of tho Dorougli Council will bo held this cvonlng. A factory to manufacture ladles' wear will commenco operation in Jit. Carmcl Tcbru ary 1. Two friendship coins nnd a pin wero found on Howcrs street and can bo recovered by tho owner upon application at tho Herald ofllco. JIarlln Saylor, reporter on tho Ashland Daily Local, has secured a position in ono of tho Williamsport nowspapor offices, and will lcavo shortly. Township nominations will havo to be filed with tho county commissioners not later than January 31, and for boroughs not later then February 3, William Neiswentcr, tho liveryman, yes terday disposed of a very fino pair of black horses to J. Wclncr, of Mlnersville, also a pair to diaries D. Kaier, of Mahanoy City. Llcctrie heat has been arplicd with succoss to tho thawing out of frozen walor pipes in England. A wirois run into the pipe until it meets tho obstruction, then the current is turned on. i Tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company has placed night watchmen at tho breakers in the region in ordor to guard against any conflagration that may result In view of tho recent destructive flros. Councilman "Tim" O'lJrieu Is to recelvo the Democratic nomination for tho one-year term on tho School Board without oppositiou, and Michael Sullivan and James O'llcarn are to light for the tliree-year term, Daniel Coakiey aud Martin Lally will havo no op position for tho Democnitlc nomination for Council. Best plumbing Is done by P. W. Bell. PERSONAL. S. L. Brown, tho shoo dealer, is transacting business in Philadelphia to-day. rtcv. David L. Lvans and Jamca J. Powell went to Schuylkill Haven this morning to visit tho almshouse. John W. Curtin and Michael Graham wero among tho residents of town who were in at tendance at tho Pottsvillo court to-day. Kichard D.ibb, tho photographer, is spend ing a shot vacation at Marietta, tho guest of l!e'. O. H. Bndgman, formerly pastor of tho Episcopal church, of town. Miss Maude I'.iy, of Cincinnati, who has just finished a course in art at an institution in that city, arrived in town last evening, accompanied by F. 1!. lleschorman, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Kay, of East Oak street. An Interesting Sterling. The regular meeting of Washington Camp No. 200, P. O. S. of A., this evening, will prove au interesting one. Tho entertainment committee has selected several members to debate the question of tho recent railway strike in Philadelphia, and a3 consoquenco a large number of the members will likely be in attendance Wi 5 W EAR ! ! . Thkt "GOLD MEDAL" FLOURkl . . . Makes the Best BreM That Brick's "NONPARIEL" niNCE MEAT mm, tc the Finest in the World That "BLUE LABEL" KETCHUP .... Is the Best Ketchup Made. Try either and you will find the above correct. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., A ho I sale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. r Pianos and Organs!- For the Holidays. I linvo received the finest selection of rinuos nnd Organs ever displayed in Schuylkill County, rartlcs contemplating purchasing nTlano or Organ would ilo welt to call and see my stock and get my prices. I have the solo agency for tho following makes : BSTBY, CROWN, PIANOS. BLASIUS & SONS, SCHUMACHER, ALBRIGHT, LUDWIG, ESTEY. . UNITED LAWRENCE, WEAVER STATES, (7 OCTAVE.) Cash or on easy payments. Our prices are right. Only ono price. You are earnestly Invited to call at ritton's 22 and 24 East Centre Street, .MAHANOY CITY, PA. Eggs, IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't pet It then como to in for it. we carry tho nest oi .... Groceries, Butter and FLOUR ana FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly, riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. JOHN DALTON, NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. Best gas fitting ia done by P. W Dell. Cninitinndeiles to Visit. The Shenandoah and Mahanoy City Com mandcrles of tho Sons of America will at tend the initiation of fifteen candidates by Warren Commandery No. i, at Ashland, to morrow evening. Tho local commander will leave town at 0:15 p. m., via tbo Schuyl kill Traction line. MISCELLANEOUS. TANTKD. Unnds on Miirts and ovornlln, To work on nmchlneH. Annlv nt onoa at Shfimiidnnh Shirt Company, June-berry Alley, between West nnd C hot-Unit 8t recti. Illggest rubber stork in this ection. llnys' lubber hoots, at Si. .'ill. All oilier goods in proportion. i'vi rum Siiuk Stum:, 1-15-lt .1. A. Movkh, Mgr. State lloanl uf Mriillli. III). lli:it.VLI : Owing lo the fai t that tho hiipreiiicj Coiut room at Harrisburg will bo occupied by tho State Hoard of Agriculture on Thurwlayt tho 23rd lust., tbo meeting nf the Associated Health Autboritiiw of l'eiui sylvanla will lie held In tho Senate Chamber. May I ask you to mid to your previous t.mrteirla to the State Hoard of Health by an iiifcltion of this correction. llKNJAMl! I.ki:, M. 1)., See'y. l-an-Tlniil What Is It? I The gruatoxt cure for cough and colds. At (Iruhlcr llros., drug Mure. rri-pacMttn-.v services. I'lvtu'hiug sorUcca will bo conducted in the 1'ioi.hylci'i.iu church tills evening by the pastor, Itev. T. M. Morrison, Tomorrow evening liov. S. Hint, of Ashland, will deliver tbo sermon. TIii m fervlccs aro hold pirparatory to the administering of tho com I inn n iuti on Sundiy. It lilts tint Spot That's ltlght. Whatr I'aii-Tlim for coughs and colds, At tiruhler llros., drug .tore. riineral The funeral of Mrs. Bridget Moliuii, who died on Monday, took place this morning. High mass was celebrated at tho Annuncia tion chureb mid the remains wero taken to (iiisrdrille for iuti rmciit. The Hepiiltllciin League. Tho regular weekly meeting of tho Shen andoah Iicpublicau League will bo held in tiioTitman building, on Kast Centre street, to-niulit. instead of to-morrow night. The cbango is made to give tbo Citizens Standing Coniiu tteo tho uso of tho Leaguo ruoms on Friday night. Anyone who sufl'ers from that tcrriblo 1lmip. Itchlnc Piles, will appreciate tho Immodiato relief and pernianeut cure that come, through tho uso ot uoan's uintment. It never rails. Sir. lljde Leaves Tmin. Mr. (!. W. Hyde and wife left town this inornliiK for I'leniingtiiu, N. J. They will remain at tho bitter place for a week or two, when they will permanently locate at Will iamsport and again conduct u millinery es tablishment. Dining their May In our midst Mr. and Mrs. liydo have mado many warm friends who wLh tlicin succesi in tluir new borne. Have you earache, toothache, bore throat rutin or swolllniii nf anv sort? A lew ap plications of Dr. Thomas' Ecloctrlo Oil will bring leliof almoM Instantly. Mlthulioy City lluslneos College. This excellent college, at 20J Hast ''cntre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand -ii.l Typewriting cuurv equal to any in tho state at tho very lowest rates, inatviuuat in struction. Day and evening classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue frco, 10-U-tf O. V. Williams, Principal. The Ilohhy lliirnt Club. The Kobert Hums Club will meet this oven- ine at tbo houso of Thomas Buchanan, th South Maiu street jeweler, Each member is roquested to be in attendance. HOOD'S PILLS cure Idver tilt, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. pleas-ut laxative. AU Druggists. -H L.L. IM,J0JV v of tho Globe for 1 NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, ana prepurea unaer me stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, yprescribedtiy eminent physician! DR. kiCHTER'S ti m SJBBOTlI?t' Worldrenown.ilt RamarkablvBiiccesifull OnlTganninewlth Trade Mark "Anchor," i.aa. Kichter & Co.. swpunrt., liiwycrl. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Brauoh Ilrae!, OwaGlissworki, -y fi 5U c-ts in HlHMianuoali for Bile oy IV I. I, Klrllii. 0 S. Main st , .1. Ji. H linn. 7 ti. iljin tt . C. Ii lla- ecnbuili. N. I'., cor. ft am v, ,-Liojti is Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. All persons who wish to be candi dates on the Citizens' ticket at the Spring Election Of 1896, in the Borough of Shenandoah","- must present their names and the required fees to the secretary of the Citizens' Standing Committee not later than the 17th day of January, 1896. By order of the committee, T. J. JAMES, Pres. W. J. W ATKINS, See'y, POLITICAL CARDS. -jjoit man COKSTABI.K, JOHN MATTHEWS, Ot tho Fourth Wnitl. Subject to Democratic rules. jjton inair constaiilk, JAMbS fcAIANUbLS, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. 1? .IOH SALIC. Three fir.t-claM show uisett, all In ttotnl t-onil tlon. niiihiblu forfancv iroods. notions, &c. Willbewolil nt n bargain. Xo. 21 North Main street. 1-H-tf TjlOlt HUNT. Store anil dwelling, 29 South 1 Main utrt-ct, now occtiiilttl by I J, Wlllcln- ftou. .1ho store una dwelling 21 Inst Centre ulreet, now occupied by the finger Manufactur- nil- t-oinniiny. Apply to m. .iicuet, ut the pojt ofllce. l -3-tf Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. lorwATsoNr Wholesale and Retail Liauor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &o. Agent for Kcadln; Jlrewlng cos ueer ami roner. 116 and 113 S. Main St. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a aafe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams ronstantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 110 Kast Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. FALL and WINTER STYLES. "JjOU WAHI) CONSTAIII.i:, (Fifth Ward.) WILLIAM BENDER, Of tho Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizen party rules. jJ0n SCHOOL niltHCTOIt, (Fifth Ward.) CHARLES HOFFMAN, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject toCltiicns' party rules. IjUIltCIVSON'S THHATHE, i.1 1 J. Fi-.r(,io.v, Manauer, Friday, February 7th, 1896. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE forMr. Kale Jcnkltitt, whose huh was recently Jill I. 'I nt Indian HIiIku cotlkTj. by tho Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, . .. . Schoppe Orchestra. jJOU HIGH CONSTAI1LK. EDWARD MASON, Of the Fifth Wnnl. Subject to Cltlrens' party rules. OPEN EVERY DAY The nbnvo imimM or-tmiiuitinni are well worth tlioprii-of admission, ami will endeavor to render ono of tiio beat amateur performances ever given In this town. ltcserved seats on unlo at Klrlln'a drug htore. PRICES, 25, 35 & 50 Cents. A genulno welcome awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. nain and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beeia, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice tf ra pe ru lice drinks and cltftrs. Cull nrl see tho hrichtest, breeziest, snappiest lot or Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah has ever had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices If vou aro a hard man to suit we want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., North IVIaln t. NEW SAVING FUND. The Elmlra Mutual HiillilInK & 1-oan Associa tion Is about to open branch In Shenandoah. Several hundred sliarcs hove already been sold to our leading citizens. This oricanliatlon will constitute a uram.ii oi n u, ...,. ...... ... .... prospects ore (jootl and several loans will be made here in tho near future. Quito a number of our prominent- ii i inM " ""' ready subscribed for etoclc will bo elected as its officers Other branches are In active operation at l'ottsvlllc, Mlnersville, Hoileton, Shamokln andMt Carmel. Tho association has as Its man Hirers some of tho most prominent coal opera tors and bankers In the state, and is an cstalj llshed BUCtesH. This Is tho only natural saving fund operating under the i free-withdrawal plan and shareholders can withdraw at any time every cent of their monthly ducji paid. Other special features aro non-assessable stock, no for feitures, no fines, freo withdrawal at any time Interest after one year. Mem. bershln fee only 60 cents per share. The associ ation Is Incorporated under the Uwh of the states of New York aud I'ennsvlvanla, and un der the direct supervision ot the Hanking De partments of each state Go to tlrsfcSlie-rSIniloah Rental Rooms for painless eitrTetlon Ottecth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit yon call to seo us. All examinations frej). We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowiw, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Iiridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are nrlnriK Wa urn tlin nnlv users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Itluck) East Centre Street. Ofllco Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. C HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! -12 West Centre Street. tlon call on or addres. 1-U-lmo For further Informa- W. T. MonoiH, Ferguson House, Our Hot Towel Shave Is becoming popular. You will like It. M'e make a specialty of hair cutting. DO YOU NEED Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books, &c. We have them in all sizes and 'at all prices. HOOKS & BROWN -q- North Main St. 4 4