s PRING STOCK. Our house is always in the lead. We do not follow ex amples set by others, but map out our own course. We are the first in the field with our spring stock of clothing for Hen, Boys r?and Children Have just returned from New York with the best selec tion the great clothing houses of that city afford. Striking Novelties In Children's Suits. The stock is very fine, but prices remain within the reach of all. I GOL.DIIM, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 1 1 S. Hain Street. EVENING HERALD MONDAY, JANUAKY 27, 1800. Surprlno to it 1'uMor. Itcv. I). I. Evans yesterday finished his fifth year as pastor of tho Welsh liaptfat c hurch, on West Oak street, and last evening tho congregation surprised tho pastor by presenting him with n purse of greenbacks. It need scarcely bo said that such tangible gifts aro alwoys acceptable to a pastor. The spirit that prompts such gifts is a great en couragement to tho pastor in his work, and particularly so in this caso, whero tho church has sustained severe losses numerically, so many of its older members having been summoned by death during tho last four or five years, and many moro having removed to other cities. The presentation was mado at tho cleso of a very eHectlvo and full meet ing by Mr. J. P. Williams, tho senior deacon of tho church, whose chief plcasuro seems at all times to bo to add to tho pleasure of others. In tho course of a warm ami appropriate ad dress Mr. Williams spoko of tho unity of purpose and general good will of tho whole congregation towards Jiov. Evans. Tho pastor feelingly responded, making reference to kindness shown him on previous occasions still fresh in his memory, and closing by ask ing all to join in prayer to (Jod that Ho would lead many of the young pcoplo to fill the vacant places of those departed to His honor. Mrs. Evans was tho recipient of a handsome toilet sot from the members of her Siiuilay school class. Tho pastor and his wife tender their blneorcst thanks to tho congregation and others who contributed to tho gifts. Tlio Charity Kntcrtiilninent. Prof. Uyron W. King delighted a select audience with an exhibition of his wonderful elocutionary powers at tho opera houso last night. Ho brought out moro of tho lieauty of Shakespeare in two selections from Julius Cresar than Is often done by tho rendition of the whole play. His humorous selections and exhibition of ventriloquy were especially applauded by hisaudiencu. Alllaneo Herald. Prof. King will appear at Ferguson's theatre on February 4th, for the benefit of charity. For Sale Cheap. A fine cherry front with French plate glass windows, also a fino cherry hat case, suitable for millinery or a hat store. For information call at L. Itefowieh's, 10 and 12 South Main street. 1-U-lawlt. Cilltiorton Nomination. The Republicans of tho East ward of Gllberton havo nominated the following ticket : School Director, Frank Evans ; Council, Thos. V. Morgan ; Justice of the Peace, Wm. U. Williams ; Constahlo, Thomas Evans; Judge of Election, Harry Kantncr; Inspector, Joseph Be van. BIG- REDUCTIONS In holiday goods, suitable as gifts for other festive occasions. Money saved is money earned by call ing on us and examining our stock of Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. Watch : Repairing : a : 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 Table and Floor 011 Cloths From E. E3. FOLEY, Cor. Centra and West Sts, AN INTERNATIONAL C0MMIS810N. A Clrowlng Sentiment In llnvland PnTorlng the K.tahlUlmirnt of Midi a llnaril. ST. Loots, .Tun. 87. "Tlio flttlug of the flying squadron wns merely to show Kuropc that Englnnd vrns prepared to do fond her cornor ngnlnst tho nations. 1 do not think tlint nny ono In Great Britain over thought tho nqumlron was placed In action to bo used against tho United States" This was tho statement jnado by Sir Whcel)"iin Pearson, M X'., from Colches ter, Kssex county, Knplnml, at tho South ern hotel today, t-lr lieclinnn, who has contracts with tho Mexican Kovormncnt for tho construction of the harbor at Vcrn Cruz, Is en route to that city accompanied by Lady 1'onrson. "When wo first heard of your Monroe doctrine declaration," hosald,"wo thought you had gono crazy. You gavo us i ter rible shock for a fow days, for wo thought from tho amount of jingoism aroused that this country would becomo so unruly grave complications would follow. There Is no doubt that Knglnnd recognizes tho Monroe doctrlno In Its broad sense, and Is willing to nbldo by It on all occasions ex ccpt this ono. This disputed territory has beon claimed by Great Uiltalu for years, and has been ruled by It. A largo nun ber of tho Inhabitants of tho place con sider themselves British subjects, and tho dispute Is merely over tho boundary. Surely not a sufficient cause for war. "Slnca tills troublo has arisen, there is a growing sontlmcntlu England In favor of n permanent international commission, to which nil disputes could bo referred at their inception, and they would bo settled Without having tho countries stirred up over them. Tho tlmo will como when such a board will bo found necessary, and I hope to sco this agreement speedily ar rived at." To nursing mothers, Dr. Pierce's Fnvorito Prescription is a priceless boon, for It not only streUKthens the i other, but also pro motes an nbund.int secretion of nourishment for tho child. For those ubuut to becomo mothers, it is oven ninro valuable for it lessens the perils anil pains of childbirth unrl shoitens labor. Of all dealers. Ovarian, fibroid and other tumors cured without resort to surgical operation. For pamphlet, testimonials and references send 10 cents (for postage) to World's Dispensary jUeulcal Association, Jiuualo, JN. V. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Itcglon Cliron lcli'd lor Hnsty rertisnl. It is said tho Lehigh collieries will work three-quarter tlmo after February 1st. Tho Frackville Gun Club will hold a tournament on Washington's Birthday. Tlio schools of Port Carbon havo been closed because of an epidemic of diphtheria in that placo. Godfricd Kauffman, of town, was com mitted to the county jail by 'Squire Shoe maker, for non-support, on oath of his wife. Lincoln colliery, near Plnegrovc, operated by tho Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, suspended on Saturday for a month for repairs. Some 800 hands aro affected by tho suspension. John Conry, of Byrncsville, has been ap pointed a pago in the Houso of Representa tives at Washington, by Congressman Kulp's influence. We havo not yet heard of a similarappointment from this county. Put an end to misery. Doau's Ointment will cure tho worst caso of Itching Piles thero ever was, and do it almost instantly. Years of suffering relieved in a single night. Get Doan s Ointment from your dealer. Tho Ideals' Opening, Last night was tho opening engagement of "Tho Ideals," under tho management of John A. Himmclein, nnd tho houso was packed. Tliis is a cheap attraction as far as admission is concerned, hut Judging from tho manner in which they produced "The Golden Giant Mine1' last night it does not apply any further. Tho company is very evenly balanced and tho performance does credit to a high-priced company. There aro a number nf excellent specialties introduced, foremost being the singing nnd dancing of Baby John son, tho little wonder. Sho becamo at once a favorite, as did also Beatrico Earle, tho win some comedienne. Tho music of Prof. Ned. ,1. Howson's 20th century concert band and orchestra, was also a special feature. Tho amateur rehearsal brought down tho houso. No doubt tho Academy will lie crowded every performance, as tho company is deserving of it. Allentowu, Pa., Item, Jan. 11th. At Ferguson's theatro all this week, openiug to night with tho nbovo play. Ladles will bo admitted freo to-night if accompanied with ono paid 30c, scat. Grand Family Matinee Saturday at 2:15, prices 10c for children, 20c for adults. Don't Trlllo With Coughs nnd Colds, Tako Pan-Tiua (25c.) and bo cured. Gruhlcr Bros., drug storo. At A linker's Trouble. Charles, alias "Hutch," Lilly, Joo Caddy nud Lanco Parker, alias "Tho Geezer," boys ranging from 8 to 14 years of age, wero bcforoJustico Shoemaker Saturday aftornoon, charged with stealing cakes from tho delivery wagon of Ploppert, tho East Ceutro street baker, who claims that the boys aro a part of a gang who havo been making repeated raids upon li is wagon aud wero caught in tho act on Saturday. Lilly and Parker pleaded guilty. Caddy, the youngest of the trio, said ho did not steal the cakes, hut helped to cat them. Lilly, tho eldest boy, had nothing to say further than to plead guilty, hut Parker was talkativo aud insolent to an extreme. Ho said Lilly was tlio captain of the gang nnd he was a good butty. Arthur Shay, Esq., who happened to bo in the Justice's office, said kindly to Parker, "Why don't you try to bo a good boy? If you keep ou this way you will como to n bad and." Parker nonchalantly replied, "Whatever the captain says goes. If ho says ho will bo good I will. If ho won't, I won't, seo I Send us down to the jail, whero the sun never shines. I ' dou't caro. Wo'll oat all the tobacco they havo in the jail." Justice Shoemaker tried to get tho hoy to talk sensibly but failed completely and the othor two were disposed to bay nothing and abido by the declarations of tlio spokesman. Tho Justico finally committed tho trio to tho lockup pending u conference with their parents. They are now uuder bail for trial at couit. Schellly House. Hot lunch to-night. Oysters. Clams. At the liar : All tho delicacies of tho season In every stylo, Jtoinbai-deil the Almshouse, On Saturday night thrco tramps demanded lodging at tho almshouse, aud being refused tried to force their way in hut wero uusuc cessful. Two of them wero nrrcstod, and placed in tho county jail. Their homo is in Philadelphia. It's 'Wliiiilng New Friends Dally, What? Pau-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. DISTRESSINGLY UNFORTUNATE. Kx-County Commissioner Howes Buffers From a Fractured Thigh. Ex-County Commissioner James J. Itnwes metwlthn serious accident at his placo of business, on North Main street, Saturday af- toruoon nnu is now a patient at the Miners' hospital In Fountain Springs. Ho will In all probability ho obliged to remain thero for many wcoks, as ho is suffering from a frac ture uf tho right thigh, which was sustained by a fall. The exact clrcumstauces hearing upon tho accident aro not known, as thcro appears to havo been no witnesses and Mr. Howes has not been able to give a clear account of tho occurrence. His health has been falling for many months and this has had the effect of clouding his mind to somo oxtctit. Mrs. Howes says sho was at tho rear of tho Baloon when sho hoard tho noise of a fall. Upon hastening to tho front entrance- she found her husband prostrate across tho door sill. Mr. Howes is a stalwart man and his wife and her sister wero unable to assist him, hut did so with tho aid of a gentleman who happened to pass tho placo. Dr. D. J. Langton was called and after an examina tion ho stated that Mr. Howes had sustained a clear fracture of tho right thigh and his right arm was badly bruised. In view of the infirmity from which Mr. Bowes suffers and tho serious nature of tho injuries sustained by tho fall Dr. Langton recommended that tho pationt bo sent to tho Minors' hospital. in this tho family coincided and Mr, Bowes was iukcii 10 mo msiiiuiinn Baiurilav veil ing. Ho is said to ho doing as well as can bo expected under tlio circumstances. Ho was visited by Mrs. Howes yesterday. The friends of tho ex-County Commis sioner aro apprehensive as to tho result of his Injuries. Forsevoral weeks his mental condition has becomo so much impaired by failing health as to causo frequent reports of his removal to a retreat, which, howovcr, havo been without foundation. For some tlmo past ho has been taking much rest and his excrciso has been limited to strolls on tho mountain nnd about town with his children. Tho soothing, lung-healing virtues of tlio newly cut pino are all embodied in Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup, tho sovereign remedy for coughs nnd colds, and lung troubles of all sorts. Tainuqua Light Oiientlon. A hill of complaint was presented to court to-day by Solicitor John O. Ulrich, against tho Borough of Tamaqua and the Edison Illuminating Company. Tho latter corpora tion entered into a contract with the bor ough to light tho streets at a yearly cost of $0,000, payablo in monthly installments of $500. Tho contract is for five years. Tho complaint sets forth that tho contract is invalid in that no ordinance was passed by tho Council giving such authority; that a largo majority of tho voters of the borough favored increasing tho borougli indebtedness $25,000 for tlio purposo of erecting a borougli electrical plant ; that this vote was taken previous to tho contract complained of, and that it was the duty of tho Town Council to carry Into execution tho instructions of tho voters ; that, therefore, tho Council he restrained by injunction from entering into auy contract with said company or carryine out the conditions of any contract already entered into. Bicycle riders, football players and athletes generally, find a sovereign remedy for tho sprains nnd bruises and cuts to which they aro constantly liable, in Dr. Thomas' Eclec trlc Oil. Tho Grim Iteaper at I'ottsvlllc. Daniel Yeager, an aged resident of Potts ville, died yesterday morning. Ho is sur vived by a wife and two daughters. Miss Celia Dauby, aged 21 years, died at tho home or her parents, Mr. aud Mrs Christian Dauby, at Pottsville, on Saturday evening. Sho was a member of tho Baptist ciiurcu. Mrs. Michael Bright, of Pottsville, aged 77 years, died at her homo yesterday. Sho is survived by six children, her husband having been dead somo years. Sho was a prominent and activo member of tho Epis copal church. Tho snow has come. You will want rubber boots now. Why not buy them at factory prices at tho Factory Shoo Store, J. A. Moycr, manager. 1-20-tf Township Nominations. Tho Democrats of West Mahanoy township will havo considerable opposition in electing their ticket at tho approaching election, Tho Citizens have placed a strong tidket in tlio Hold, aud they appear to bo confident of electing a majority of it. On Thursday evening a meeting of tho voters of that town ship was held, which was presided over by 1 liobert reel, ol l.ost Creole, and Ellis Jordon was secretary. Tho following ticket was selected: Supervisor, Androw Dean; School Directors, Thomas G. Jones and Thomas McKcono; Treasurer, Joel 11. Lcddcn; Con stable, Michael Ballett; Township Clerk, Charles Davenport; Judgo of Election, Charles Metz; Inspector, Ellis Jordan; Auditors, ItobortHauman aud Thomas Peel. A Good Thing fur a Had Cough. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. , "Tho Milt Alarm." Thero will ho given away with tlio Sunday Inquirer of February 2 toy theatre com plete with stage, proscenium arch and a full cast of characters necossary for a reproduc tion in miniature of that most popular melo drama, "Tho Still Alarm." Included In tho becnos depicted is that of a great bulldlug in flames, whilo all around a completo flro department, with firo engine, patrol, aerial ladder aud a largo corps of firemen aro at work. This is only oue of tho many thrilling scenes in this tiny representation of this famous play. Tho theatre will lie found a Ubelul method ot entertainment to every member of every household. Kntertultimenti ut f.ost Creels. Division 15, A. O. H., of Lost Creek, will hold an entertainment nnd drawing in Ferguson's Hall, at that placo, on April flth. Each purchaser of a ticket to tlio entertain ment will ho given ono chauco on a lady's or gentleman's bieyclo or gold watch, Au entertainment and drawing under Hie auspice of tho Lost Creek Cadet Society, will bo held In Temperance Hall, Lost Creok, on the evening of St. Patrick's Day, Tuesday, March I7tli. Hrhellly House For Sale. Tho property and good will of tho Schelfly Houso, on North Main street, is offered for sale, Tho proprietor contemplates locating in tho South. For further particulars apply at the Schcltly House. 12-lU-tf National (luurtl Inspections, A general order was Issued Saturday by Attorney General Stewart announcing that during tho months of February, March and April the brigade Inspectors, uuder tho direc tion of Inspector General Morrcll, will Inspect the several organizations of tho National Guard of Pennsylvania in their armories at such times as may bo designated by tho brigade commanders, PERCCKAI.. W. F. Miller, the butcher I. visiting his family In Orwlgsburg. Louis N. 11. Friedman loitoii acoinnieitl.il trip through the South and West this morn ing. Messrs. II. J.McGinnessaud .tu-cpli lllrkcri wore transacting huslnoss nt tho countv sent to-day. Edward Williams returned ti. Wtlkvslntrrc this morning, after a ptolongi d vl-lt ainong rionds In town. Misses Edith Shoemaker and "nrnthy Sigfried, of Mt. Oarmel, were Hie gnosis of Miss S.uilo lleoso yesterday. Miss Kntlo Craney, of Phlladi'lplils, m ttie guest of tho Mlssos Dclanoy, of VVVl tentre street. Miss Omney is oue of tho fur Indie-. In tho largo dry goods establishment of Sharpies? Bros. Alex. Coulson nnd wife, neo Miss Mary West, left for their futuro homo In Philadel phia this afternoon. Peter Mouaghan, a resident of Turkey Bun, and a member of the 15th Penna. Cavalry in the lato war, leaves for tho Sol diers' Home, at Erio, to-morrow. J. I. Evert Is in town advertising the American Tobacco Co.'s Battlo Ax plug, tho most widely advertised tobacco minul'ac t u red. Leo Bamberger Ison a business trip along the valley of the Susquehanna. A Ulsstng ''otiiraiitnr. N. Leroy G. ilt ' t r ul ' nlMrr and ex-Mavornf llazlct. n, Is 'ssinainndhis whereabouts aro unknown. Hois supposed to havo collected $?,500 on unfinished con tracts, nnd with what ho drew out of the bank iB thought to havo had between $5,000 and f 0,000 In his possession when ho left. His wife, who is suffering from nervous prostra tion, says ho did not leavo tho town alono and hints that there Is a woman In tho caso. A Social. Tho Juvenile Club held a social last even ing nt the home of Miss Anna Hrcnnan, on South Main street Instrumental nnd vocal solos wero rendered and refreshments were served. Tho club has the following member ship: Misses Anna Hrcnnan, Mary Dowling, Maggie Lynch, Lizzio Murphy, Kntlo Connors and Katie and Mary Shcehy. Aline on Fire. A mino known as Baker's Workings, lo cated at McAuley Mountain, near Glenn City, and about 25 miles from this place, is on flro. Tho orgin or extent of the firo is not known. William G. Giegory, leprcsent ing the Shacfcr estato, left for tho sceno this afternoon. T. It. Edwards, Mino Inspector for the estate, has also left for tho place. Now Church Dedicated. Tho new Carmcl Presbyterian church, at Edge Hill, near Philadelphia, was dedicated yesterday. Itev. James Maclvcr Wicker is tho pastor, who is well and favorably known in Shenandoah as pastor of tho Presbyterian church in this town eoveml years ago. Lehigh Valley Uniforms. Tho now summer uniforms of tho Lehigh Valley passenger trainmen havo been or dered, and the material will bo Middlesex blue. Conductors will wear cutaways with golden buttons and golden trimmings, and tho hrakemen a military back with buttons of silver, Tho brakemen's collars are round and low. Tho conductors pay ninety cents more than other employes for their gold and their stylish coat tails, aud tho rest pay $12.05 each. When yon want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmlthing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street. Dealer it' stoves. 8-1-tf OIUI). WILLIAMS. At Wicnnmloah, Po., on thc2Mh Inst., Mrs. Jano T. Williams, nfrod 55 years. Km. erttl will tako place on Tuesday, the 2Sth Inst., at 2:00 o'clock, at No. 17 Mnyberry alley, interment In Odd Fellows cemetery. Friends anil relatives respectfully invited to nttend. WtENNAN. At Shenandoah, l'a,, on the 26tll lust.. Margaret, wife ot Michael ltrennau, need 80 years. Funeial will tnke placo on WcdnCHday inornlnjr, January 201ii, at 0 o'clock, from the family residence on West Oak stieet. Solemn high mass will he celebrated in the Annunciation church nnd the funeral cortege will proceed to Mlnersvillo by carriages, where interment will bo mndet Friends and relatives invited tonttend. 1-27-2. Tonight It your livor is out ol order, causing Bilious ness, BIck Head ache, Heartburn or Constipation, take a doso of Hood's Fills on retiring, and to morrow your digestive organs will ba regulated nd you will be bright, active and ready for any kind ot work. This has been the experience ot others; it will be yours It you take Hood's Pills. 25c. MISCELLANEOUS. VANTKI). Salcxmcn with or without e- iierlencu. Halnry or commission, ltoielle, N. J,, Nurseries. TTOH SAI.R The water pump, counters and .u uar imiircs or tno Bcnoiny Mouse. For further Information apply to J. K. 1J Bchelfly IjlOIl SALIi Three first-class show cases, all 7 In good condition, suitable for fancy goods, notions, &c, Will bo sold at it bartraiii. No. 21 North Slain street. 1-11-tf I7IOH RUNT. The bulldlnir now occupied by ! Michael Scheider, the North Main street confectioner, niter April 1st, 1890. Contains store room and 10 rooms for du elling purposes. Apply nt William Nel.wlntcr's livery stables, corner Coal and Main streets. 1-20-tf PAltTIES with t2,000 r $3,000 capital! desirous ot rngwdnt: in a profitable business, or others already established, wishing to Increase their trade, will llnd it to their advantage to write or call upon us. Wo aro agents for numerous Jaimneso factories that makobtnplo and salable goods that can bo sold from no to 100 per cent, lens than American manufactured B"oiH, and nicy arn equally ns well made. Wo gue oxclusive agency In the various cities of ll is ruuuir' OVKUTON' try under certain conditions, I1UHNB )KAlVO.j Constublo Hldg., Fifth Ave.I ami IsthHt., N. Y POLITICAL CARDS. VOTE FOR THOMAS J. BROUGHALL -FOR- School Director In the Fourth Ward. A genuino welcome awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rinin and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Kinent whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks and clours. you eat ? Do you eat bread ? Do you eat the best bread ? Bo you know that Washburn Crosby's "GOLD MEDAL" Flour makes the best bread ? Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale Grocers, I On South Main Street, IP YOU WANT THE BEST trtuJ 'jir.'t pet It, llien rumo to us for t V'- v-.rr tlK' best of ,e"r, Butter and Ekks, IXCUS and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods dollvcred promptly. nUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and soe the brightest, breeziest, Bnapplest lot of Fnll and Winter Suitings Shenan doah has over had. We're experts qn fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro a hard man to Buit wo want you to call. North Main St. InKitausoN's thhathk, 1'. J, 1'KRaunoN, Manager. One Week and Saturday Mntlnco commencing .... Monday, January 27, '96. THE IDEALS Jolm A. Ilimmelein, Manager nnd Pro prietor, headed by tho winsome comedienne, Beatrice Earle, Augmented by Prof. Ned J. IIow60ns 20th century band nnd concert orchestra. An extra fentnre, BABY JOHNSON, The Wonderful Child ArtUt, aged six, will ap pear at every performance. MONDAY NIGHT, THE GOLDEN CHANT HINE. Change of play nightly. PRICES, lO, 20 & 30 Cents. MATINEE PRICES, IO & 20 Cents. Heats on talc at Kirlin's drug store. IjlKltCSUKON'S THKATHH, ' 1'. J. l'Eliai'SON, Manaoek, Friday, February rth, 1896. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE or Mrs. Kate Jenkins, whope son was recently killed at Indian Jttdgc colliery, by the Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, . . . Schoppe Orchestra. The above named organizations aro well worth tne price oi munission, ami wiuenueavor to render one of the best amateur jwrformances ever given in this town. Reserved seats on sale at KirlliOs drug store. PRICES, 25, 35 & SO Cents. IEItQUSON'S THEATK15, ! 1. J. Kkkqukon Manager, Tuesday, February 4th, 1896, GRAND CHARITY. ENTERTAINMENT! For the benefit of tho worthy poor, nnd to relievo tho distress of deserv ing school children, under the auspices of tho Khennndonh Public Bchoo Teachers. Byron W. Kine, A. M. Ph. D. Elocutionist and Entertainer. Trot. Kinir will amuse, unddcn, thrill and liibtmet yon. Chart for Kile of reserved scats will be open to tho public on Saturday, Jan. 'J3tn. ibvu, ut 10:HO n. m. ot the office of tho Secretary, In the West street school huildlnir. PRICES WITHIN REACH OF ALL, 25. 35 &, 50 Cents. Watch for press notices. 00 YOU WRITE ? "A good letter should be written on good paper, Ask for the PENNSYLVANIA Box of paper nnd envelopes. It will suit you. 25 cents a box HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. Shenandoah, Pa. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Oold and Silver llllings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see ns. All examinations freo. Wo maKo all Kinds or plates. Uold Crown,-?, At,,lln,tm Prwno Tjmmii Prnmna fViw '"""'"'. u.ui.i.a jv.. viunus. uivna and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. We are tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East' Centre Street. Oflloe Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A P A I? 7VI 100 ftcrca clear, nnd with option " 1 "V of nurehftflinir 100 acres timbcK land adjoining. levelling ami barn and all necessary out buildings in good order and repair, will be sold with or without stock nnd farming implements. Coal Is supposed to under lie this property. AVithin 3 mile of n first-class market. Will trade for town property. A PAl?n 1W acres, near ZIona Oroe, 75 l rtY' acres clear. Dwelling cost over S2500. Good barn and out buildings. Htoeknnd farm implements. Must sell to dlHolve partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Atiovo imrties will negotiate tho sale of any good licensed property In Shcnnndoah. THE NEW SAVING FUND. A branch of tli ELMIRA MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION lias been organized at Shenandoah with the following olilccrs : JOHN J. 1'niCK, l'renldent. SAMUKI. DAVIS, Vice President. M. OWIiNH, Secretary and Treasurer. KDWAKD W. SHOUSIAKIJIt, Attorney. I)lRi:CT01tH 1'. J. Slonacliaii. M. L. Keui- merer. Levi Itefowleh. John 1. Hoehm. 1). It. JantCH. John Mleldazii, Thomas Jones, Ueorge ii. Williams, j. i: Williams. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND . Undertaking ! 13$ f. Jardi Street. fand trailer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, w., 207 West Coal Street. HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave Is lieconiliiR popular. You will like It. We make a specialty of hair cutting. r
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