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 Plen, Boysr 7P-andChildren Have just returned from New York with the best selec tion the great clothing houses of that city aflord. Striking Novelties in Children's Suits. The stock is very fine, but prices remain within the reach of all. I GOLDIN, Mammoth Clothing House. 9 & 11 S. riain Street. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY. JANUAKY 88, 1890. ' MACEO VERY ACTIVE Dcuplto iteiiorta That Ho In Anxlona to Es cape l'urBiiinjr Spaniard.' Havana, .Tnu. 28. Communication with 1'liinr del Hlo is still very much In terrupted, lint reports received by courier iihow that tho lusurRonts there under An tonio Mnceo nro displaying great activity nnd nro doing much damage, dosplto tho reportB dlssomlunted here that he was Iiclng closely pressed by the Spanish troop3 nnd was anxious to escapo into Havana province as best ho could. It Is ndmttted that some 3,00 resldonts of l'lnnr del Hlo provlnco havo joined tho forces of tho In surgents. Pablo Ollva effected a junction atPuntn de la Slorra, I'innr del Hlo, with about !1U0 other lnsurgeuts,nnd afterwards succeeded in capturing tho private guards on tho plnntotlon of Slurlas. Macco and his men nro in tho extromo wettcrn portion of Pinnr del Hlo, according to tho latest ac counts. Tho volunteer troops nt Pnso Heal and Guancs report that largo num bers of Insurgents havo been passing thoso points In tho direction of tho city of Pinar del Hlo, and that they havo formed n junction with Mnceo, whoso following was about 1,000. Mnceo has now scoured tho provlnco of Pinar del Hlo as far west as tho sencoast, nnd it romntna to bo seen whether tho claim of tho authorities can lw made good that ho will not bo allowed to return to tho eastward or to rejoin his forces with thoso of Gomez. At Mnntuu tho Insurgents learned from confidential sources of tho whereabouts of largo scores of ammunition, which wcronll captured. At Santa Isabel, which is on V .tho western coast of Cuba, tho stores wero plundered mid nt Santa Martn tho samo was done. Thoso who nro floclng before tho advance of tho insurgents can go no further west on land, anil at Arroyos do Mantua they have boarded pilot boats for refugo. Judge Podr" .Rodriguez, of Mono, dis trict of Sau Cristobal, who was detained on account of his political opinions, nnd who was afterwards Imprisoned for con spiracy against tho government, has com mitted suicide. Wo soil woolen underwear 33 per cent, cheaper than tho regular selling price. At MAX LKVIT'S, 15 East Centro street. Put an end to misery. Poau's Ointment will euro tho worst case of Itching Piles there ever was, and do it almost instantly.' Years of suffering relieved In a single night, (let noun's Ointment from your dealer. 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 Tabic and Floor Oil Cloths Frira E. B. FOLEY, Oor. Centra and West BU. s PITHY TOINTS. Happening Throughout the llcglon Chron icled for lluMy l'cruiml. Tho people of (llrardvlllo nro divided upon tho water question. Schuylkill Haven has eleven underwear factories In full operation. The Heading Company has no Ambulances at Its collieries In and nrotimt Mt. Carmcl. . Miss Carrie llohh, a school teacher near Slininokin, was held In $200 bail on tlio charge of boxing a boy's cars. Quito a number of our town people will attend the Keinlierg-itabinowltz wedding In Armory hall, .Maliauoy City, to-night. Lincoln street hall In Shamokin is to bo converted into a thoroughly equipped gym nasium by leading Shnmokln people. Martha, tho 7-month-old daughter of Micbacl Iimlock, of Kreelnnd, died from quinine poisoning. A servant gave the child the pill box to play with. Among tho Schuylkill county boys who have met success In tho est, is illiam L. lioblnon, formerly a telegraph operator and shipper at the Phoenix Park colliery, near Delano. Mr. Hobiiison went West about twelve years ago, aud was recently elected Mayor of tho City of El Paso, Texas. Hcliellly Houho. Hot lunch to-night. Oysters. Clams. At tho bar : All tho delicacies of the season in evory style. A Saw Wanted. He who takes a carpenter's tool takes his purse. While carpenters wero engaged at the Gregory property, on North Main street, yesterday a smooth-tongued individual saun tered into the building nnd in a coaxing manner asked for the loan of a saw. Ho was shown three, but not until his eyes rested on a brand new rip saw was ho satisfied. That Was tho kind ho was looking lor. Ho wantod it for a few minutes only, but his minutes appear to be like tho periods of taritr discus sion in Congress. If he is too busy and can not return the tool in person, or by messenger, tho owner will urcommodnto him by sending around a Constable before the week dies out. This is not tho only cao of tho kind on re cord, but ono which many carpenters havo to contend with. Pcoplo borrow their tools when they have nails or other articles of like uaturo to cutaud thank the wood surgeons in tho kind of coin that Undo Tom received in payment of his famous cabin. Tho snow has come. You will want rubber boots now. Why not buy them nt factory prices at tho Factory Shoo Store, J. A. Moyer, manager. 1-20-tf Tow nshljt Nominations. Tho following is the ticket placed in the field by tho liepuhlicnns of Maliauoy tow n ship : Supervisor, Patrick Welsh ; School Directors, William Sykes, 3 years ; William Panlz, 3 years ; William Patterson, 1 year ; Township Clerk, Christ llehr ; Auditor, Albert Palmer; Constable, Thomas Clark; Justico Of the Peace, Michael Hay. Tho Democrats placed tho following men in tho field to buttle for the honors connected with tho dhrorent offices : Supervisor, Patrick Welsh ; School Directors, Charles McKorns, 3 years ; liryan J. Tansey, 3 years ; Connack Ilrcnuau, 1 year ; Township Clerk, Patrick Iko; Auditor, Michael Givinin; Constable, Edward Humes ; Justice of tho Peace, Ncal ISrcnnan. , Don't Trifle With Cough mid Colds, Tako Pan-Tina (25c.) and be cured. At Gruhlcr Pros., drug store. Mine Kvnmlnlnir Hoards. The court yesterday appointed the follow ing to act us a Hoard of Examiners for Mine Inspectors : Engineers U.S. Thompson and John It. Hoffman, Poltsvlllo; Miners, James Huberts, (iirardville ; Frank Kessler, Cass township ; James J. Ilrcnnau, St. Nicholas, vice John Dompsey, of Minersvilio, who is now a mine foreman. i'or mino foreman ; Sixth District Win. Stein, Shenandoah, Mino Inspector, ex ollicio ; W. H. Lewis, superintendent. Win. Pcnn ; Frank Wilcoxcn, Shenandoah : M.J. Ilrennaii, East Malmnoy township. For Sale Cheap. A lino cherry front with French pl.ito glass windows, also a Hue cherry hut case, suitable for millinery or a hat store. For information call at 1.. Itefowich's, 10 nnd 12 South Main street. 1-11-lawlt. Wnlch tho ltos. Attention has luen culled to the hazardous pastime indulged in by boys who frequent Main street, between Centra find Cherry Rtreets. Itusincss men along tho thorough faro say tho boys aro continually jumping on and oil" the electric cars and they fall, or are thrown, so frequently that it is feared some may yet get under the wheels. It is suggested that parents who can do so should visit tho vicinity occasionally anil try to break up tho practice. It's Winning New Friends Dally. What? PanlTiiia for coughs and colds. At (1 rubier Bros., drug store. Withdrew From the Case. .Some littlo surprise was created in court yesterday whon (Jeorgo Dyson, Esq., with drew as counsel for the Goodmans iu the Kalcr lieenso case. Ho said he had decided to withdraw, for if there were any wrong motives behind tho reiiioustranrcs ho did not wish to he a purry to such W rongs. The court granted the request, and W. K. Wood bury will continue to represent tho remon strants. To nursing 11101110111, Dr. Piorco's 1'n.vorito Prescription is a priceless boon, for it not only strengthens tho leotbcr, but nlso pro motes an abundant secretion of nourishment for tho child. For those about to becoino mothers, it is even 111010 valuable for it lessens tho perils and pains of childbirth and shortens labor. Til all dealers. Ovarian, fibroid and other tumors cured without resort to surgical operation. For namiildct. tentlmonials and references send 10 cents (for postago) to World's Dispensary Medical Association, iiuitalo, is . l, Tlio Itoad lied Abundolied. Owing to the popular clamor of tho travel ing public the Lehigh Valley on Saturday at noon abandoned the dangerous road led between Hazlcton aud Stockton, All trains now leaving that city will run via Heaver Meadow. About 1100 men nro at work con- structluga new track. Scheilly Holme l or Kale. Tho property mid good will of the Kchelfly House, on North Main struct, is offered for sale. The proprietor contemplates locating in tlio South. For further particulars apply lit tho Scheilly House. lS-I0 tf Hunt Hie Aajliini Crowded. The trustees of the Danville Insane Asylum havo decided to chock the Indis criminate arrivals to tho hospital. This lias been found necessary on account of llio I crowded condition of tho asylum. An order has been issued and a circular sent out to tlio effect that only nccuto curoblo cases will he received onitnd after February 1st. PERSONAL. H. W . Tltnisn loft yesterday for Phlladcl- phla. 11. A. Swalm is spondlng n Philadelphia. few days In John Itoborts transacted business at Head ing yesterday. Charles Schainm, of Contralla, was a visi tor to town to-day. Miss Mame Kirk, of Pottsvlllc, Is visiting relatives Iu Wm. Pcnn. Charles E. Smith spent to-day visiting friends at tho county seat. Charles Stronso was In Philadelphia yester day replenishing his stock. Mrs, Flower Hcoso circulated amoig Potts vlllo acqnlntauccs yesterday. Misses liusscll, of Pottsvlllc, were tho guests of town friends yesterday. Miss Fanny Gay, of Pottsvillc, concluded a pleasant visit to friends In town this morn ing. Mrs. John Smith, of South Gilbert street, yostcrday entered tho Miners' hospital for I trprttmntii ' Mrs. G. T. Llewellyn, of North JaiJin street, spent yesterday among Mabanoy City acquaintances. E. Ash, general manager of tho Schuyl kill Traction Company, was in town for a short timo yesterday. Miss Mary Pomcroy, of South Jardln street, returned from n visit among friends in Phila delphia last evening. ' Ulchard Dabb, tho photographer, left town j this morning for Harrisbuig to attend tho , photographers' convention. 1 Mrs. James Stein, who was the guest of tho ' Steiu family, 011 West O.ik street, returned to 1 her homo nt Scranton to-day. Miss Merlam Oliver, an accomplished 1 young lady of Philadelphia, is tho guest of Mrs. C. M. Donliicr, on East Oak street. Miss Fannie Miller, of West Centre street, returned homo last evening from a pro longed visit among relatives at Edwardsdalc. W. T. Morgan, who recently organized a branch of the Elinira llulldlng it Loan As sociation here, spent yesterday iu Hazletounnd Allcntown in tho interest of the association. MissEmille Krick, of South Main street, will give an evening company at her resi dence on South Main street this evening, in. honor of Miss Meriam Oliver, of Philadel phia, aud Miss Annie Chrisman, of Harris- burg. A iond Thing for a Had Cough. What? Pan-Tina, 25c . At Gruhlcr Urns., drug store. Kullllslil Skipped. Yesterday tho HkkaM) recorded the announcement that sometime Sunday morn ing thieves entered tho saloon of George Karlitski, at tho southern end of Main street. and carriod off a quantity of cigars and liquors. To-day tho disappearance of the saloonkeeper himself is recorded. Karlitski is amoug the missing and sovcral creditors are anxiously inquiring as to his whereabouts. He has Iclt 110 loss than three beer bills unpaid," and they do not cover nil the liabilities, iteforo leaving Karlitski sold the saloon to a Hungarian hailing from Dulano. It is now behoved the reported robbery was a fake. Somo people who know Karlitski say that he is very eccentric and has prob ably taken a flying trip to some distaut part of tho state, but will turn up soon with the claim that ho was hypnotized, but others are inclined to tho belief that his eccentricities will lead him to establish a saloon in some other town witli the money he should havo left behind him. l iist or Ail, iced ring 011, ::r,c. What for? Aches, Pains, Uruises. At Gruhlcr Ilros., drug store. llrumm In a Itow. Washington, D. C, Jan. 28. Kepresenta tivo lirunim, of Pennsylvania, got into trouble in tho Capitol building Saturday, which resulted, it is said, In ills head being punched through one of tho glass book-cases. His son lias been appointed carpenter of the House, and, as tho story is told, Mr. llrumm was complaining that ceitain Work involving profit did not go to the carpenter, who, in liis judgment, should havo it. Ho appealed to an cx-cmployo of tho House to sustain him in tho assertion that tills particular work had heretofore gone to tho carpenter. Tho ex-employe, who had not been following the controversy, replied that Mil llrumm was mistaken. Thereupon, it is said, tho incensed member from Pennsylvania applied to tho ex-employo an insulting term. Tho resentment of this was bUildcn nnd effective, and Mr. llrumm was saved from being more severely chastised only through the interfer- j enco of bystanders. I Why suller from indigestion? Hurdock Wood Hitters cures Dyspepsia and all diseases of tho stomach, liver and bowels. ' TuUell From the Jury. Tho case of John P. Finney, agent, against Isaachar ltobbins and Thomas Tosh, Constable, was tried at tho l'ottsvillo court this morning, hut taken from tho jury by agreement of counsel, a settlement having been made by tho parties. In 181)3 Finney had an oflico In Iiohhins' building, corner ofj .nam anil u.ik Mreets, as agemi lor xno uaxc sido Klocllic Hallway Company, aud ltobbins made a levy for rent. Finney sued to re cover the property levied upon, claiming it belonged to him personally. William Wil helm and (Jeorgo ,T. Wadllnger, Ksq4., represented tho plaintiff and M. Jt. liurke, Esq., represented ltobbins. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or, general tinsniithlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Deuler if stoves. 8-1-tf 1 The Chin Ity Kntertiiinniriit. Tickots ro selling fast for tho charity entertainment under the auspices of tho local school teachers, tho proceeds of which will bo devoted to' charity. No teacher in tlio United States enjoys a wider reputation tlii.n doc I'rof. King. Ho kindles tho enthusiasm of his nudicutes witli his open ing selection and (ho Interest grows until tho close. Ho brings more beauty out of Shakespeare than many of our finest actors. Some of hU selections are grand, others af fecting and pathetic; somo ludicrous aud othors funny, Hear him at Ferguson's theatre, February lib. 0 (irip-Colds-lleadaclie. Why sutler witli Coughs, Colds and Iji Grlppo when Laxative Uromo Quinine will euro you in one day.' Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded, Prico, 2.5 cents. For bale by Klrlln's Pharmacy. Appeal Klrlckeu till'. The case of tho Shenandoah Lumber and , Feed Company against I', liyau was licforo j the Pottsville court to-day on n rulo to striko i oil' tho defendant's appeal and the rule was, granted. HOOD'S PlliliS cure Idver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleus-nt laxative. AU Druggists. Buy Keystone flour. Ho sure that the i name Lessio & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., isi printed on every sack. CI 1 ok ,-d to Dentil by Ilurglnr. . Yartftisiw; . Y., .Inn. 28. Mrs. Edmund Tucker was choked to denth by it burglar nt her homo on Central nveniic, near Un derbill, Inst night, fho wns found by her husband who returned lato and discovered that all tho doors woro looked. Ho henrd his littlo boy screaming in tho house, nnd climbed in through 11 window to find his wlfo lying dead In tho hallway just out side the sitting room door. Tho littlo boy had 11 severe cut ncross tho fnco. Ho said that nu old man wearing 11 slouch hat, 111 ul a seedy grny overcoat had entered tho houso nnd domniided money. When this was refused him, ho seized Mrs. Tucker and choked her into submission. Ho then struck tho boy nnd mndo ti hasty trip through tho houso, taking a ladles' pold watch nnd several gold rings. Mrs. Tucker was in ft delicato condition, nnd tho shock as well as tho assault was re sponsible for her death. Murder nnd Sulchlc. Hl.UEl'IKLIi, W. Vn,, .Inn. 28. In n family quarrel nt Kylo Mrs. Llzzlo Savage wns shot und lnstnntly killed by Thomas Hums, her stepson. After tho shooting Burns went to tho barn ami fired n bullet through his left breast, cnuslng instant death. As soon as his young wlfo saw tho lifeless body sho fainted, nnd after being revived went to tho houso and took poison. It was with great difficulty that her Ufa was saved. Iter mind is thought to havo mi:i). IIItENNAN. At Sliennndonli, l'n., 1111 the Mill Inst.. Margaret, wife of Michael IKciinmj, need HO ears. Policial will take place on Wednesday morning, January 59tli, at 0 o'clock, from tho family residence 011 West Oak stieet. Solemn high mass will De celebrated In the Annunciation church and the funeral cortege will proceed to MlncrsvllU' by carriages, where interment will be nuidet Friends ami relathesliivlteiltontlcnil. 1-27-2. v o tho Globe for 0 khemotm: HhUBALUIA and similar Complaints, ana prepared unaer tne stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, kuresciioeauy eminent, pnysiciaflsw I DR. KlCHTEB S World rennwuftil t llAmiLrt&bW succeiif all Only Rennlne with Trade Mark ' 'Anchor," t . Ad. Klchter & Co.. 215 Tori St., NiwZo:. -31 HIGHEST! AWARDS. 12 Branch Hoateii Owa OUiswotVe, .t SO ets. In siu-iiambMU, for Rie ny il' f. 1'. 1). K.lrliu, 0 8. -Mum m., j. 01 11 nil. 7 H. Main hi., t, . 11. k- ccnblKll. . li.. cor. Lloytl ni MISCELLANEOUS. ll0l SALIC. Tho wnter mmui. counters nuil I JL' bar fixtures of tho hchcllly House. Kor further information apply to J. K, IV ScheJUy. I ilOH SALIC Three first-ohms nhow cases, nil in Kootl eonilitlon, suitable, forfnney j;ootN, notion. Are. Will bcHolil n,t a bargain. No. 21 North Main street, Mi-tf IOIt Ui:XT. The buihlliiT; now ocvuiiktl Michael Hcheltler, the JCoith Main Htn by reet confectioner, after April lht, lS'.Kj. Contains .store room and 10 rooms for dwelling purposes. Apply nt William NeivinterH livery Mnhlcs, corner Coal ami laiu Mreet. 1-20-tf 171 STATIC OK i:liasjmillicii7iicckaski). Vj Letters of mlinliiUtrntion on tho estate of Kilns Miller, late of Union township, Schuylkill county, Ia,, tleceaaeil. havo been granted to James 1 la likes nnd L. W. Krcbs, residing in wild township, to whom nil pernoDs indebted to said estate aro requested to make payment, and thoso having; claims or demands H make known the same without delay. .Iamkk I!AKK1, L. W. KliEits, AdmlutstiatorN, ltiiiRtown, Sihuylklll Co.T 1M, Or to their Attorney, S. II. M. lIOLLOl'lTTKIt, Shepamloah, l'n, I-'Jl-Ot-oaw POLITICAL CARDS. VOTE FOR THOMAS J. BR0UGHALL School Director In the Fourth Ward. A genuino welcomo awaits yonat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. riain and Coal Sts. I'ool room attached. Finmt whiskeys, beerB. porter and ale constantly an tap. Choice tern per"co drinks and clgurs. Harper's Bazar Iff 1896. The tivcmy.niiitliyea'ri'f HAItl'Hlt'H liAZAlt, licgiuju u January, finds it maintain- lug its ilesiTveil reputation' both us u Fashion Journal and a weekly periodical for home lead ing. Kvcry week the llAZAK presents beautiful toilettes for various occasions, Pandoz, Ilaudo. and Clumiils Illustrate and engrave the newest design.') from the finest models 'In Paris and llcrliil. New York Fashions epitomizes cur rent styles in New York. A fortnightly pattern sheet supplement with diagrams and directions enable women to cut nod make their own gowns, and is of great value to the professional modiste us well as to the amateur dressmaker. Children's clothing receives constant attention. Fashions for men urp described in full dctnil by , jii.tii-t.i,uu-.i.., wm riuin j.eiter, y Katharine, lie Forest, la a sprightly weekly reeitnl of fashion, gossip, and soclul doings in Paris, gheu by u clever woman in uu cntcrtaln- ll)K way. Both the serials of lus; are the work of Amer ican women. Mrs. Gerald, by Maria UmUe l'luil, is ustiiking story of New Knglaud life, i M..ry K Wllkins, iu Jerome, a Poor Man, ills i l'n--vh the always Interesting problems of tho 1 ii'lulinns between l.itior and capital. Short Hlol ies will he i ritten by the best authors. I Special Departments. Mulc, The Outdoor I oniaii, lVrsnnuls, V lint We Ale Doing, 'is ineli mid Men, reiHiit nnd discuss themes of immediate interest. Answers to Correeiiondents. Questions n- ccho the personal attention of the editor, and are answered at the curliest practicable date lifter their receipt. The Volumes uf the HAZAIt hvUi with the ibt number for Jfinuary of eueh yeur. SVhen no time Is mentioned, subscriptions will beKlu with the number current nt thu time of receipt of order. Remittances should be made by poit ofllce money order or drnft, to nvpid chance of loss. Newspnnnri nro not to copy tlds advertisement WHiioui inu express onicr ui iiurper jnoiners. HARPER'S PERIODICALS HARPER'S MAGAZ1HE -HARPER'S WEEKLY -HARPER'S BAZAR - HARPER'S R0UHD TABLE one(jrear - $4 00 - .4 00 - ,4 00 - 3 00 Postage frco to all subscribers In the United States, Canada and Mexico. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, P. 0. Box 9S It. T, city, Bio you eat?" Do you eat bread ? Do you eat the bfest bread ? Do you know that Washburn Crosby's "GOLD MEDAL" Flour makes the best bread ? Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, IF YOU WANT THE BEST nml enn't jret It, then conic to uj or it. 0 carry tuo litAt oi . . . Groceries, Butter and FLOUR and FEED. Eggs, Our delivery wagon nwnlts your order. Goods delivered promptly. , HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 Oast Centre Street. FALL and WINTEsTYLES; Call and sco tho hrightcst, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Slicnan- I iloali lias ever had. We're experts on fit. , we're dealers in new ideas. 1 We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro a hard man to suit we want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 24- North IVloln St. IiUiIKiUKON'S THSATKK, 1'. .1. I'KBOrMM, MANAOKn. J Ono Week and Saturday Mntlneo commencing .... 'Monday, January 27, '96. ITHE IDEALS John A. IHmmelein, Mannsernml Pro prietor, headed by the winsome comedienne, Beatrice Earle, Augmented by Prof. Ned J. Howson's 'JOtli century band nnd concert orchestra. An extra feature, BABY JOHNSON, The Wonderful Child Artist, at;ed six, will ap pear nt every performance. TO-NIGHT "THE BLACK FLAG." ChaiiKO of tlay nightly, PRICES, lO, 20 & 30 Cents. MATINEE PRICES, lO & 20 Cents. Heats on sale at Klrlln'n driiB Htore. F1 ICil'SOVH THKATKK, V. J. l'"i!r.oto.v, 3lANAur.it, Friday, February tth, 1896. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE for Mrs. Koto Jenkins, whoo son wns recently killed nt Indian Itidgc colliery, to he given by tho Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, . . . Schoppe Orchestra. The above nnmed organizations aro well worth the price of admission, and will endeavor to render one of the best nmatcur performances ever given In this town. Itesqrvcd seats on sale nt Klrlln's drug store. PRICES, 25, 35 &. 50 Cents. Trunin u.sox's thkathk, 4) P. J. l'Knorsos MAKAI1F.K. Tuesday, February 4th, 1896. GRANDl ENTERTAINMENT For Uie benefit of tho "worthy poor, and to relieve the distress of deserv ing school children, under the auspices of the Hhenundoah Public Btilioo Teachers. Byron W. Kin?, A. M. Ph. D. Elocutionist and Entertainer. Prof. King will umiise, sadden, thrill nnd Instruct you. Chart for sale of reserved seats will be open to the public on HatunlAy, Jun. 2Hii, is'jo, ut 10.30 n, m. at tho oflleo of the Secretary, in the West street school building. PRICES WITHIN REACH OF ALL, 25. 35 & 50 Cents. Wnteh for jrcs notices. DO YOll LIIILI "A good letter should be written on good paper, Ask for the PENNSYLVANIA Box of paper and envelopes. It will suit you. 25 cents a box HOOKS & BROWN IMorthi Main St. :i aMrs f 1 Shenandoah, Pa. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Kooma for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlficnl teeth do not snit you call to boo us. All examinations ftce. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery, No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalleeol air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, Hitman's Block) East Centre Street. Oftlce Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A PJADJVI 100 ocrci clear, and with option 1 rvi'A- of purchasing 100 nercM timber land ndjointng. Dwelling nnd barn nnd all necessary out buildings in good order and repair, will lie sold with or without stock and farming implements. Coal Is nupposcd to Under lie this property. Within 8 miles of ilrst-clas market, will trade for town property. kALSO- A FARH 173 acres, near ZioiiH Groe. neres clear. Dwelllmr cost over $2500. Good barn nnd out buIUlintrn, Stock und farm ImplementH. Must riell to disolve pnrtnerHhtp. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate the Kilo of any Rood licensed property In Shenandoah. THE NEW SAVING FUND. -A branch of th ELMIRA MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION las been organised nt Shenandoah with the following otllcers : JOHN J.. l'ltlCIl, President. HA1IUEI. DAVIS, Vice President. MOW12NS, Secretary and Treasurer. UDWAItD W. HUOKMAKUlt, Attorney. DlItr.CTOItS-P. J. MonnBhnn. 5t. 1.. Kcm- nierer, Ivl ltcfowich, John P. ltoehm, D. IE. .lames, jonn lleuiazls, l nomas jones, ueorgo II. Williams, J. P. Williams. Evan J. Davies, LfvjfjRY AND Ui&rtaking; 13 N. Jardin Street. . ,V 11 . - Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, " Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agu 207 West Coal Street. n HARLES DERI?S V Barber Shop ! 12 Weet Centre Street. utir Hot Towel Shave , la becotnl : nopnlor. You will llko It. ally of hair cuttinK. Wo I make a enf c! i
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