4 'j r. i. la out of or- dor II you havo blttor I taste, ofen bIvo broath, sick licadacho, slight lovor, Weight or full noBB in the R I. n m n n li heartburn, or nausea. ITood's l'llls rouse tbo llvor, cure biliousness, restoro proper digestion, expel accumulated Impurities, cnroconsllpatlon. 25 cents. Prepared only byOLHood & Co., Lowell, Mass. S PRING STOCK. We are' the first in the field with our spring stock of clothing for Flen, Boys rand 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. Our Winter Stock) Of clothing, consisting of Men s and Boys Over coats, Suits, and a large stock of children s suits, will be closed out at re markably low prices I GOLDIN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 11 S. Hain Street. EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY, JANUARY :t, 1800. KILLED BY A CAR. .Man Killed v cm tho Schuylkill Traction I Koud, Near Ashland. Jolin Itusk, of Oirarclvillc, was killed on the ijchuylkill Traction railway near Ash land last evening. The man was walking on the track and failed to herd the sounding of tho song on tho approaching cur, which was in chargo of Conductor Michael Doolcy and Motorraan John Carey. Tlio victim stepped m front of the car when it was near him. Ills body was badly mutilated. The deceased was about 10 years old and leaves a wife and three children. Scheilly JlnilMi Tor Sale. The property and good will of tho Scheilly House, on North Main streot, is oll'ered for ale. The proprietor contemplates locating in the South. Kor further particulars apply at tho Scheilly House. lS-lU-tf J OMtiiury. Charles Henderson, who died at St. Clair on Monday and was buried to-day, was 8-1 years old and in his day was a prominent mine superintendent. Ho' resided in St. Clair for many years and was in chargo of tho Uto Q. W. Suyiler's colliery at Mt. Hopo until it was abandoned, lie has lived in retirement for 20 years past. Easy to buy, and easy to play the auto harp, at llrumm's, l-2:!-tf l''ire Confined. Messrs. V. 11. Edwards and W. O. (Iregory, olllrials of tho Sheafer Instate, who were called to'McCauloy Mountain, near Oleim City,,on Monday on account of tv lire having star tied in a small niino at that place, returned f fo town at noon to-day. Tiioy say the fire is in old workingsand has been confined. Very littlo damage has been dune and it cannot spread. Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment will euro tho worst caso of Itching rites there eTcr was, and do it almost instantly. Years of suu'erlng reliovcd in a singlo night, (let Doan'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 s 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 VOUR- - 'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Tabic and Floor Oil Cloths From E. E3. FOLEY, Cor. Centre and West 8ts. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Itrglon Chron icled for llanty reruftul. A proposal party was held In Jackson's patch. Charles I). Curran, of Irackvillc, and bun O'Neil, of Gordon, havo been granted a marriago license. High collars are no longer popnlar with at tendants at tho local theatre. They havo been discarded by a number of our young men. It is rumored that Hear IEhlgo colliery will shut down for repairs on February 1. Tho repairs to bo dono will take threoor four weeks. It Is said that tho repairs being made to Preston No. 3 colliery in tho Ashland district aro nearly completed, and that work will soon lie resumed. The music furnished in front of Kirlln's each day by the bawl accompanying "Tho Ideals" Is appreciated very highly and at tracts large crowds. Thomas O. Jones has withdrawn as n can didate for School Director on the Citizens ticket in West Malianoy township. Tho name of Unbelt Peel lias been substituted. Draper colliery at Gilberton will shortly suspend fur repairs. During tho suspension a large hoisting engine jut completed at the C. & I. Co.'s Pottsville shops will bo placed in position at the colliery, Tho employes of Gordon Piano are at piesent working night and day in order to move the coal to market. This rush is caused by tho suspension of Mahauoy Plane, which is undergoing repairs. The death of William W. Johnson, of Tamaqua, occurred yesterday from Uright's disease. He was a conductor on a passenger train on tho P. & It. road for about 30 years, and was a mcmbtr of the G. A. K, and I. O. O. P. Tho funoral takes placo to-morrow afternoon. Tho citizens of Delano havo nominated the. following ticket: Supervisor, John Hchllcr; Treasurer, A. A. Itced ; Township Clerk, U. h. Phillips; Constable, Simon Arner; Auditors, John Anthony, W. Clemens, Walter Ilutlcr; School Directors, A. llcogg, M. Nelb; Judgo of Election, M. lllakslee; Inspectors, II. Shaffer, George Drill. Why sutler from indigestion? Burdock Aland Hitters cuios Dyspepsia and all diseases of the stomach, liver and bowels. l.urgn AVeddlng (lathering. Louis Feinberg and Hiss Bessie liabino witz, botli of .Malianoy City, wero married in Armory hall at that place last evening before about two hundred invited guests iuiiI was attended by very impressive ceremonies. Miss Ucssio Iiabinowitz was the bridesmaid and Louis Habinowitz tho groomsman. Among tho Shenandoah people in attendance wero : Messrs. Leon and Louis lfahinowitz, A. Levlnc, I. Self, John Conncrs, Morris .Miller, Abraham Sherman, Jacob and Max Lcvit, Harry Goldin, Thomas JJairu, Isadoro Friedman, James Coakley, Harry Levine, Harry Ynrowsky, Charles JJubinsky, Joseph Alport, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Fricbaud, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Sell', Mr. and Mrs. II. 1'ubinsky and daughter, Ida, Mi's. Louis Goldin and daughter, Jennie, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Habinowitz, Mr. ami Mrs. 11. Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. M. Smigclsky, Mr. and Mrs. M. Spoout, Mrs. S. lilock and daughter, Polly, Mr. and Mrs. Max Habinowitz, Misses Hcssie Habinowitz, Tannic Miller, Katie Levine, Lottie and Flora Friedman, Margaret, Lizzie, Nettio and Gertie Lcvino, Sadie and Gertie Hcesc and Levi Hofowich anil son, Hyman. Of Wonderful A'allle, and Tree. Tired bodies, pale and sunken checks, hag gaid eyes, sleepless nights and weak nerves, aro ruining our lives and killing our people. No wonder tlieso poor sufferers bless Dr. Grceno for his great oiler. He is the most successful specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases, and the discoverer of that womlorful medicine, Dr. Greene's Xervura blood and ncrvo remedy. He has established a system of lcttercorrespondencoathisotllcc, 3.- West 14th .St., New York City, by which all can write him about their complaints, and by mentioning tho symptoms they suiter from l ana telling mm now mey leci, iney win re ceive an answer from him, free of charge, giving a complote description of their case and telling just what alls them. He gives most careful attention lo every letter, tells just what to do to Iks cured porfectly and permanently, and makes all understand exactly what their complaint is. And all this costs nothing. No journey to tho city, no doctor's fee, the best medical advice and consultation in tho world, and nothing to pay. Tho doctor makes a specialty of treat ing patients through letter correspondence, and it is successful. Writo him at ouce, reader, and you will almost certainly bo mado strong and well. The Ilormigh 'Whin. The borough of Mt. Carmel brought suit against the electric railway company running through that town for taxes on tho cars at $10 each, amounting to $1$0, The company refused to pay tho bill, claiming that all ears charged for wero pot in continuous ue. The caso was heard bofore 'Squire Amour on Monday, when it was shown that 18 cars had been run through tho town since tho road was in operation. Tho justice gave judgment in favor of the borough for tho full amount. An appeal will bo taken. The flual decision of tho case will be of interest to other boroughs in which electric railways aro 1 operated. 1'ln.t of All, tied I'lag Oil, M.V. ' What for? Aches, Pains, Bruises. At i i rubier Bros., drug store. i William J. Seanlun Dylmr. William J. Scanlan, who wul probably the most popular .romantic Irish comedian and vocalist tho American stage lias OTcr known, is lying in tho llloomingdalo Insane Asylum, in Wlilte Plulns, at the point of death. Ho h-s reached a state of total paretic collaic, and while his death may not como for a few weeks, it can hardly bo far off. Ho has been an iuuiato of thonsylum for a trillo over four yours. Scanlan was greatly admired by , local theatro-goors and he had many warm j friends hoio. llluyclo riders, football players and athletes generally, find a sovereign remedy for the sprains uud bruises and cuts to which they are constantly liable, in Dr. Thomas' Hclec trlc Oil. j Jurors Drtotu. j The following residents of this town havo been drawn as Jurors: Mandi 2nd, grand Jury, Albert Brown; petit jurors, It. Coogau, , Thomas Dove, William Delaney, Joseph i Brudakos, Joseph Witkouckos ; March 1), . M. 11. Master, Thomas Tracey, Sebastian Mockaltcsnud Joseph Kciser. ' It's Winning New I'rlundx Dully. , What? Puu-Tiua for coughs uud colds. At (i rubier Bros., drug store. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer ir stoves. 8-1-tf .V Good Thing for u Had Cough. Whut I'an-Tina S5c At Oruhlcr Bros, drug store PERSONAL. Harry Wcrtz left this afternoon for Lewis burg to his parents. John A. HcIIIv. Jr.. vlsli..d (Vi,i. ,,i Shamokin last evening. George Hcllman and Georgo W, Hasslor were gyfosU of friends In town last evening and a part of to-day, Henry Iiachnian, of Malianoy City, was a town visitor last evening. Mrs. J, J. C'urlcy, of Lost Creok, spent yes terday afternoon in town with friends. William C. McGIll, advertising manager for Munyon's H. H. It. Co., of Philadelphia, paid uroinco a business call yesterday. Three of Deputy Controller Frank C. Heeso's children nio on tho sick list. Clayton, four-year-old son of John J. Bob bin, is sulferlni' from rlliihthirln. Charles Yarowsky, who was formerly Ui business in town, but lately in Durham, N. C, has opened a shoo store in tho Hob bins building on West Ccntro street. P. 13. Buck, of Ashland, attended to busi ness in town this morning. David Owens has gono to Uazletou to spend a fow days visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hogor Oatesand son, Hoger, Jr., of Philadelphia, aro tho guests of Mrs. M. J. Wlialcn, on West Cherry street. George Hassler, of Allentown, is visiting rciauves in lown, Miss Bertha Keek, of ltnli.f.m d guest of tho Misses Lessig, on North Main street. Seymour Davis, an architect of rhlladcl ihla, is in town. It is bis fln,t visit in tho coal region and he expects to spend sevoral days In visiting tho inside workings of several collieries. It Is in order to congratulate Tax Collector . J. Scanlan unon the new nVntitv wliii, M rrived at his houso this morning. Miss Alice Lewis, of Ashland, spent this ftcrnonn in town. Mrs. II. F. Mcllet, and tu, i.l,ll,lrnn r Wilkcsbarre, arrived in town last, evonin'g to join nor nusuaiKi, wlio will shortly engago hero in tho horse shoeing business. Mr. Mcllet is a relatlvo of Michael Mullaby, the i-usi centre street merchant. A. C. Carmany, a banker of Myeislown, Lebanon county, was the guest of Dr. C. S. Phillips yes'ordav. Mr. C much pleased with his initial trip to the coal regions, having been esosrtcd through tho workings of West Shenandoah colliery by rorcinau a. ij. tj.'i i i Tlie Heading' Heavy Coal Itnii. Tho heavy coal run of the Philadelphia uid Heading Hallroad Company yesterday s an indication Unit, fl n ........ t. heavy market for its output, and if tho de mand continues in tho same proportion as during tho first few wcoks of lbOo, tho year will bo one of tho most profitable in tho company's history. Unfortunately just us tho company has succeeded in developing a larger trade it encounters tho opposition of tho other carrying companies, who aro not disposed to grant tho Heading its claim for 21 per cent, of tho aggregate tounago of 1MI0, Thoadjustnientof tho anthracite coal tonnage for this year is about being made, and the companies will como together to-morrow iu mini- uiu agreement, jt remains to Iks seen whether the Philadelphia and Heading iiaiiroau company will bo successful in gain ing its point. l'uv Sale Cheap. V fine cherry front with French nlntn glass windows, also a ilue cherry hat case, suuauic ior millinery or a 'hat store. For information call at It. IJefowich's, 10 and 12 South Main street. 1-11-lawlt. Death 1'roin Fright. The residences of .lolm llnnlnn ml Willi,.,,. Dcmpsey, of Miucrsville, were destroyed by lire, and with his household former lost $100 in cash. The contents of a clothing storo wero also destroyed. Mrs. Kdnard Wcrnert, who lived adjoining tho destroyed building, dropped dead from fright. The deceased leaves a lmslmiid nml tho following childieu: Mrs. John U. Schwartz, of Mulianoy City : Mm. Charles I.aubensteiu, Ashland ; Mrs. Edward Crowe, j -Misses Delhi and Ida and IMnnrd, Miners-1 ville. ! The snow has come. You will mint vnhl.i.r i boots now. Why not buy thcin at factory prices at tho Factory Shoo Storo, J. A, .uoycr, manager. l-i.'0-tf Literary Xotftt. Tho Life of Napoleon is occupied in the February Century with Xapolcon as the Western Emperor, and covers tiio events of Friedlaud, Tilsit, tho meeting with Queen Ijouisa of Prussia, and tho splendors of Paris and tho unification of Franco. It is ono of tho most beautifully illustrated Instalments of tho history that havo yet appeared. It includes among othor pictures Mcissonler's "Marshal Ney" and 'Trledl.md" and Dctaillo's "Vivo IEinjiereiir." I'reehurg Mimical College. 13 will pay fur u term of til weeks, board and thorough instruction in music, ut the, Musical College, Freeburg, Snyder county, l'a. Spring term begins May 4th, For catalogues address, llK.vity 11, Mnyun. 1-29-tt Afchlaml Weddings. Jacob MeU and Miss Dora Hung, of Ash land, wero married .in Camden last August, but tho announcement has just been made public. The greoiu is well-known, as tho left nuliler of tlui Ashland base ball team. Mrs. Barbara ltohannon and Hurry Linden-1 muth, both of Ashland, were quietly married in Camden on Monday. Tho soothing, lung-healing virtues of the nowly cut pine are all embodied iu Dr. Wood's Norway l'iue Syrup, tho sovereign remedy for coughs nnd colds, and lung troubles of all sorts. Xiimlnutlou l'apers. The County Commissioners to-day stated that Friday, the 31st inst., will bo the last day on which ceitilicates of nominations can bo filed with the County Commissioners. Itegular party primary mcetiugs must, therai rbru, be held no later than Thursday, Nomina tion papers which aro tiled by Independent candldalos must be received not later than Monday next. Otherwise they (Sinnot bo accepted. i (jrlp-Coluti.iieailaclie. Why sutler witli Coughs, Colds and lje. Grippe when Laxative llromo Quinine wjll cure you in one day. Put vp In tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or money refunded, l'rico, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy, To-morrow It's Steward lleese. To-morrow Steward Hartman retires from tho Almshouse to take chargo of his hotel ut Miuersvillo, and his successor, John W, lieese, will stop in and tako tho helm. On tho same day Isaac Huoy, of Schuylkill Haven, at present night fireman, will take 1 his now position as uurso in the hospital, while Mr. Smith, of Pottsville, will assume his duties as night liromuu Don't Trifle tVith Coughs und Colds, I Tako Fan-Tina 1 23c.) mid be cured At Gruhlcr Uros., dug store. The Latest Interview With Mrs. E. Burke Collins. Famous Novelist Recovered From Nervous Prostration. Palne's Celery Compound Made Her Vig orous and Energetic. Du Mauricr has mado Paris studies fa miliar to everyone, lint not until tho tip pearanco of Mrs. K. Burko Collins' story of "A Gilded God" did novel renders dream of the wealth of material ready for somo gifted novelist's pen In tho brilliant artist life of our own New Orleans. In a recent interview by a New Orleans paper, she said: "Of course, to a certain extent my characters aro drawn from life, though never exact portraits. My favorito 'heroine is Mam'sello in my story of a 'Modern Heathen.' No, I rarely urgo as pirants to fako up a literary career. Success is obtained only at the prltc of tho most ex hausting labor." Although Mrs. Collins' writing lias always been a labor of love, yet such incessant mental exertion could not fail to havo its effect on her nervous system. At ono time she found herself tired out and weak from her uninterrupted work; she became nervous and incapable of work; she even saw nervous prostration staring her in tho face. Tho general toning up that her system needed so badly she found in Paino's celery compound'. To-day she is perfectly well and strong again, busy as ever with her brain and pen, and grateful to Patau's celery compound for tho timely help when failure and troublo and despair seemed about to close round her nnd shut her olf from every thing flint was dear. "Your constant brain work must tell on your strength," observed tho reporter. "Yes; you havo no idea how much. I am at my desk for liiuo or Jen hours n day," sho replied, "I am careful to obey tho laws of health, and I am never without a supply of l'aine's celery compound. When I feel weak and no.'vous and there is a heaviness In my brain or a shooting pain over tho oyes, which warns me that my energy is flagging, I tako a little of tho compound, nnd 1 am strong and free from pain at once. I nover enjoyed such buoyauco of spirits and soundness of body before I mado tho acquaintance of Paino's celery compound. Scarcely a day passes that I do not urgo somo friend to take it. For neuralgia, indigestion, nervous pros tration and bloqd disorders, I am conviuced that thcro is nothing like Paino's celery compound. I am not surprised that phy sicians use it iu dillicult cases." l'aine's celery compound is found to best supply tho great need of studious, sedentary people. Its extensivo use by brain workors, both men and women, suffering from sleep lessness, indigestion, or other effects of a deficient nervo force, shows its ability to feed tired, emaciated, nervous tissues. Noth ing else lias ever possessed anything liko tho power of Paino's celery compound to restoro a healthy nervous tono to tho entire body, nnd to thoroughly elcanso tho blood, School teachers, professional men, newspap men1, ministers, public officials, men whoso daily outlay of vitality, because of hard, trying, anxious work, Is excessive, find renewed strength, not only of the nerves, but through their healthy actlou, of tho entire body, in Paino's celery compound. Its uso shortly dispels headaches, .iieumatio pains, dyspepsia, heart troublo, general debility and languor, and all other outward signs of tho gravo mischief that comes from disor dered nerves and impute blood. MISCELLANEOUS. i.iuk ALf.,-ono iiomo about 8 years old, 1 X1 Kprfng wagon, 1 single and 1 double set of I harness, 1 set of bobs and 1 buggy. AH in first class condlt ion. Jlust bu sold ut once as owner Sr V ""; I'P'y0 vnunes Hooks, 215 b. Jarutn street, sUienamloalt. 1-29-tf raoit SAI.K.-TI10 water pump, eounterTTml X' bar fixtures of tho tichellly House. For further Information apply to J. K. 1'. Scliellly. I. lOIt 8AI.U Three first-class show awes all J In good condition, suitable for fancy good, notions, Jic. Will bo sold at a bargain. No. 21 North Wain street. 1-1 m IOIt KENT. The building now oecuplibv 1 Michael fiehelder, the North Main street confectioner, after April 1st, 180(1. Contuhm s'.t.re rtiomnnd 10 i-oohih for dwelling purposes. Apply at William XclMt Inter's livery Btubles, corner Coal uud Muiu streets, 1-20-tf POLITICAL CARDS. VOTE FOR THOMAS J. BR0UGHALL FOR- School Director In the Fourth Ward. A genuine welcoino awaits youut JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Hain and Coaf Stj Pool room attached, Flruet whlskvya, beers, porter anu uie coiiaiauur uu iup. ifivice vui perance urwita aim iium. Do you eat ? Do you eat bread? Do you eat the best bread ? Do you know that Washburn Crosby's "GOLD MEDAL" Flour makes the best bread Thos. E. Samuels &ICo., NAholesale 105 South Main Street, IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd enn't pel It, llien como to us fur it. Wo entry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wfiRon uwnlts your order. Oooda delivered promptly. flUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. FALLand WINTER STYLES! i Gill and see the brightest, breeziest, Bnapplcst I lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shcniin- doah has ever had. 1 We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. 1 If you arc a hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORIZ & BRO., 20."s9orth Main St. I7 KKUUt" )T?l IM ATlti;, 1 I f v- J ZE OiK WeeUnnil Saturi fomTHVng .... 1IOVSOX, MAKAOim. OiK WeeM nmi Saturday Matinee fomTHVng .... Monday, January 27, '96, THE IDEALS John A. Hlmmelein, Mimaer and Pro prietor," headed by the winsome comedienne, Beatrice Earle, Augmented by Prof, Ned J. IIowhou's 'JOth century band and concert orchestra, An extra feature, BABY JOHNSON, Tlie Wonderful Child Artit. ned fix, Mill ap pear at every performance. "ro-rsiiGHnr A Midnight Call: Cliungo of play nightly, PRICES, lO, 20 & 30 Cents. MATINEE PRICES, lO & 20 Cents, Seats on sale nt Kirliir drug store. F :itUUOX,S THKATHIS, 1. J. IrKfiiox( Man ao sit. Friday, February 7th, 1896. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE for Mrs. Kate JcnkiiiH, whoo non was iccently killed at Indian Ridge, colliery, to lie given by tho Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, ... Schoppe Orchestra. Tho above named organizations nro well worth the price of admission, and will endeavor to render one of the best amateur performances ever given In this town. Iteserved scats on sale ut Kirlln's drug store. PRICES, 25, 35 & 50 Cents. TEItOL'SOK'S THKATltK, JJ I'. J. 1'KKQl'SOX 3 MAKAOER. Tuesday, February 4th, 1896. CHARITYs ENTERTAINMENT For the benefit of the worthy ioor, nnd to relievo tho distress gl ,de,erA'" ing school (uliildrcn, under tho usjilcea of tho Hhennndoali V uhllo Hejipo Tcaejiers. Byron W. Kin?, A. M. Ph. D. Elocutionist and Entertainer. Prof. King will amuse, sadden, thrill and Instruct you. , Chart tor sale of reserved seats will be open ii the publlu ou Saturday, Jun. 23tli, lslM), nt 10.30 a. in. nt the olllce of the Secretary, In tho West street school building. PRICES WITHIN REACH OF ALL, 25. 35 &. 50 Cents. Wutch for press notices. I Mrs. Van ms4pap?r ! not a sheet Was Out 3 lefti When I .wWwsssw up town to- clay she purchased a box of 0l,r PENNSYLVANIA stationery, it being the best she could get for the price. Only 25 cents per box. HOOKS & BROWN fl- North Main St. i Grocers, - Shenandoah, 12 OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Hooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Silver fillings- If your nrtifical lecth do not suit you call to see ns. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Uridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. jn. FOR . A T P fife PYPTT A NI5 ' """" VAJJ A PADJVt 100 acres clear, nnd with option , VA'- of purchasing 100 acres timbclW land ndjoining. Iwelllng and barn nnl ajff necessary out buildings in good order and realr. Will be old with or without slock and farming Implements. Coal Is supposed to under lie this property. Within .'1 miles of u llrft-olajs market. Will trado for town property. A PAI?P1 "3 ncies, near Zions Oioc, 75 n 1 1 acres clear. Dwelling cost over 82.W0. Good bam and out buildings. Stock and farm implements. Must sell to disolve iv-vwrshlp. KT..R. I'SbALL, or D. 11. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate the sale of any good licensed pvoicrty in Shenandoah. THE NEW SAVING FUND. A branch of the - ELMIRA MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION ' Has been organized nt Shenandoah with the folloulnxotliccrs: .IOH.N .1. ritlUli, l'rcfldent. "V SAMUKh DAVIS, Vlco President, t M. OWKN'S, Secretory and Treasurer KDWAltD W. SlIOKMAKHIi, Attorney DlItliCTOltS-l'. J. Momighnn, M. 1.. Kein merer, I-cvl liefowich, Julio 1'. lloehni, 1). 1!. James, John Mieldnzis, Thomas Jones, (Jcorge If. Williams, J. 1'. Williams. Evan J. Davies, Staking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt. ) 207 Vest!Coal Street. rHARLI?S DERR'S Barbershop! 12 West pentre Street. $ ' Our Hot Towel Shave lWiry and Is becoming iiopular Ypn will like It. Vie make a sped rot lv r: J
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