The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 30, 1896, Image 4

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    Hi,
CPRINQ
STOCK.
We arc the first in the field
with our spring stock
of clothing for
Plen, Boys
-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.
Our Winter StockaxB
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 GOLD IN,
Mammoth Clothing House,
9 & 1 1 S. Hairi Street.
EVENING HERALD
THURSDAY. JANUARY 30, 1890.
INCREASE OF INDUSTRIES.
Kncournclng Iteports 1'roin Mirny Towns
of the Iti-glon. i
An abandoned school house at Trenton t
lias lieeu rented to a shirt manufacturing
firm at a rental of $1 per month, and the
plant has been exempted from taxes for u
period of five years. Fifteen machines will
bo used for a start. Tho industry has been
placed on foot through tho direct cllbrts of
the Borough Council of tho town.
An under garment factory with thirty
machines will ,lcgin operations at Mt. Caimel
n February 1st.
Freeland is about to start an overall
factory.
The factory at Hazloton recently occupied
by Weeks, the candy manufacturer, has
been rented by a repilia manufacturing firm.
Weeks goes to Philadelphia. All tho sowing
machines to Iks used by theso noir industries
aro bepig furnished by C. J. Quinn, tbo
local igcnt for tho Singer Manufacturing
Company.
It's Winning New rrlcnds Ilally.
What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At
(iruhler Bros., drug store.
Crooks In Touii.
"Tho Black Crook" Company, which is
filling a iiumlier of engagements in this
region, passed through town this morning,
en routo for Mt. t'armel and dropped one of
its members, Miss Bella I.ovejoy, here. She
left for NTcw York city to tako a few days
rest. While performing at Hazloton on
Tuesday evening Miss I.ovejoy, who is one
.if a dancing quartette, dislocated an ankle.
She will rejoin tho company at New York
city next week.
Tho snow has come. You will want rubber
hoots now. Why not buy them at factory
iiriccs at tho Factory Shoo Store, J. A.
loycr, manager. 1-20-tf
Letters (ii-iinteil.
Letters of administration c. t. a., were
granted to Win. A. Ucach on the estate of
Charles J. Beach, lato of Mahanoy township,
deceased.
Letters of administration were granted to
V. K. Taylor on tho estate of I. C. Darby,
lato of Minorsville, deceased ; also to Mary
Iiudnlcki, on the estate of Lawrence liud
nickl, late of Shenandoah, deceased.
HOOD'S FIMiS cure Iilver Ills,
Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache.
A ploag'iit laxative. All Druggists.
' Vor Sale Cheap.
A lino cherry front with French plate
glass windows, also a fine cherry hat case,
suitable for millinery or a hat store. For
information call at L. Itcfowich's, 10 and 12
South Main street. 1-H-lawlt.
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, FED, HAY AND STRAW,
Also Table and Floor Oil Cloths From
E. E3. FOLEY,
for. Centre and Wett SU.
POSTAL NOTES.
One Way In Which til Gold lleervo Mny
lift Held.
Ill ncconlanco with rt suggc'stlon from the
Postmaster nt Cleveland, Ohio, the United
Stales postal authorities are making n can
vass of all ofllces to ascertain what amount
of tho receipts Is In gold with view to
figuring how much gold can bo turned from
Mich channels Into tho United States treasury.
Postmaster Mcllct has received Instructions
to make a computation. Ho nays about ten
per cent, of tho regular postal receipts are In
gold, but If the money received fur money
orders is turned into the regular postal
receipts, in exchange for paper money, the
percentage will run up to about 25 per cent.
An order was recently issued by the. Post
Office Department at Washington, which ap
propriated a certain sum for the establish
ment of Stamp Agencies in towns having
second class post-olllcos. These agencies; will
be in the same lino as the sub-division offices
in the largo cities, mid will bo of great ac
commodation to the public in tho outskirts of
tho town, in which localities they will be
placed. A sufficient supply of (.tamps will
have to bo kept, tho Biipply to bo purchased
from the main office. Mail will also bo re
ceived at the agency. The agencies will
also bo under tho supervision of
tho local office and will bo subject to
Investigations by tho Postolllco Inspector.
Tho applications must he made to tho
Department at Washington and must
bo endorsed by tho Postmasters.
Some wide awake merchants in the east
and west ends of Shainokin have already
filed an application. Postmaster Mellet says
that tho system will work very Well lit
Shamokiii where there, are many largo husl
ness houses in both tho east and west ends'of
the town, but in this borough the case is'
ciilto dlll'crcnt. Tho place is more compact
and thcro aro no suitable places in tho out
skirts whero stamp agencios could ho located.
Millions In Assets.
Justice T. T. Williams to-day received hts
commission as agent in Shenandoah and tho
immediate, vicinity for tho Philadelphia
Underwriters,' which is composed of the
Iusuranco Company of Xortli America,
founded in 171)2, and tho Kiro Association of
Philadelphia, founded in 1817, with assets
aggregating over $15,000,000 and being the
largest tiro insurance corporation in the
United States. Mr. Williams is alio local
I agent for the American Kiro Insurance Com
pany of Philadelphia, with ttssets aggregating
$2,409,534.53 : Westchester Firo Insurance
Company of Xew York, with $2,032,444,02 in
assets ; and the United Firemen's lusura
usurance
Company of Philadelphia with $l,38,02fl,9il
in nsscts ; making the aggregate assets of all
tho companies represented by Mr. Williams
over $21,000,000. There can ho no nioio con
vincing facts than figures themselves, and it
is clear that tho companies represented by
Mr. Williams are in such financial condition
as to insure all patrons against every loss.
Applications for insurance will receive prompt
and careful attention. Olllce No. I South
Jardin street. tf
Don't Trllln Will Coughs und Colds
Tako Pan-Tina (23c.) and bo cuied. At
(Iruhler Bros., drug store.
l-'or u flood Cause.
Schoppe's full orchestra has kindly ottered
their services and will furnish tho music at
tho charity entertainment in Ferguson's
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I v.. lAuluiti; ',,11, iiiu IlilSJIKVa
of the public school tiichers of town. Tho
' committee having tho all'air in charge are
working hard to mako it a success, and tho
largo number of tickets being sold is pretty
good proof that their labors will bo rewarded.
Prof. Hyrou W. King, who has been selected
to favor the people of this town with read
ings and recitations, has vory few equals as
an elocutionist in German, Scotch and Irish
dialects. It will bo n treat to bear him, and
our leaders should avail themscUes of it
and at the same tlmo assist a worthy cause.
l'il'bt of All, Ki el I'lag oil, :.-,(.
What for? Aches. I'alns. IiniNc-.. At
(iruhler llios,, drug store.
The .Mliilstcrlnl Association.
The Mahanoy Valley Ministerial Associa
tion held a regular meeting at Mincrsville on
Tuesday. Itev. J. V. Meredith, of town, and
Rev. Kphraiui Potts, of Win. l'cnii, ivere
among those who were present. Itev. I. M.
tiable, of Mahanoy City, read a paper on
"Mahanoy City Council and tho I,i,mor
Licenses," in which ho did not endorse the
actions of that body. Tho following resolu
tions were adopted : "Resolved, That it is the
senso of the members of the Mahanoy Valley
Ministerial Association of tho Methodist
KpihCopal church of this county, that wo
most earnestly protest to tho Honorable Court
ngainst granting any now" licenses and tho
renewal of any licenses against V'hieh there
is any sworn testimony, uncontradicted and
unchallenged, at this term of License Court."
I'recburg Miinlcal College.
$33 will pay for a term of six weeks, hoard
and thorough Instruction in music, at tho
Musical College, Freeburg, Snyder county,
Pa. Spring term begins .May Itli. l-'or
catalogues address, IIkxuv It. Movrjii,
1-20-1 t
Hall .lumper Cauglit.
About three months ago Justice Shoemaker
put a Hungarian named Andrew Supershof
ski under $500 ball for trial on charges of
assault and bitttery und attempted robbery.
When icleascd Suporshofsk! disappeared and
his whereabouts remained a mystery Until
last night, when Constahlo Phillips was givoli
a duo and arrested tho fugitive in ono of tho
old skating rink buildings at tbo southern
end of Main street. Suporshofskl was taken
to the PotthVillo jail this morning.
A (iood Thing for u Had Cough.
WhatV Pan-Tina, 23c. At t? rubier Uros.,
drug store.
Krubler Tobacco Antidote. j
A sure euro for tho toliacco and cigarette 1
habit. Pleasant to tho uisto.. Will tako
away all doslro for chewing or smoking. Put i
up in tablet form. A permanent cure cfl'octcd
in from twenty to thirty days. Thousands I
havo been cured with It. Only llfty cents
jierbox. Kent postpaid on receipt of price, j
Agents wanted. Addroes Jas. (i. Kreider,
Knstou, l'enua.
Tho host Snug-Proof boot. Mado for
: minors. At tho factory Shoo Store. J. A
Moyer, manager. 1-20-tf ,
1 To lie a iool Year.
A prominent mining ollicial stated that
the mining companies expected tho present
year to bo tho greatest in tho history of
I mining. In view of this fact nearly nil the '
superintendents havo lecn Instructed to mako
' many improvements and thus be ublo to meet i
l tho demand of coal. Notwithstanding this
j fact ono of tho companies lias issued orders
I to grind down tho minors' wages.
Scliellly Hoime For Sale
. Tho property aud good -will of the Scliellly
! House, on North Main street, is ollerpd for
i sale. Tho proprietor contemplates locating
in tho South. For further particulars apply
at tho SehclUy House. 18-10-tf
A MISUNDERSTANDING,
ltcinarks Upon the Construction of n ltulo
Misconstrued.
Unfortunately statements by somo of tho
School Directors concerning tho rules of tho
School Hoard as bearing upon tho charity
entertainment to bo given at Ferguson's
theatre have been misconstrued by somo of
tho teachers and tbo result is that tho vory
harmonious relations between tho Hoard and
tho teachers aro now slightly strained! but
fortunately the matter will havo no benritnt
ono way, or tho other, upon tho entertain
ment. It seems tlmtn few days ago somo of the
Directors expressed tho opinion that recently
tho teachers have not been treating tho
School Hoard with tho courtesy duo It and i
that twico within tho past two months tho
teachers have undertaken projects expressly I
prohibited by tho rules, and without asking j
tho Hoard for a dispensation. Tho trans-1
gresslons were specified as sales through tho 1
schools of tickets forcntortuinmcnts.
Tho teachers heard of tho remarks, but
evidently misconstrued them as being bids
for complimentary tickets for the approach
ing entertainment, and when thb matter was
discussed at their meeting on Monday even
ing there were Mmo pretty flat-Hooted com
ments, as one report of tho meeting goos,
Ono teacher is charged wllh saying that tho
statements were based upon Ignorance. Of
course this by no means served to mend
matters. Somo of the Dircctots were Very
much nettled when they heard of it and ono
has threatened to ask tho School Hoard to
pass upon constructions of tho rules at its
uoxt meeting.
However, tho discussion over tho matter
resulted in tho teachers adopting a resolution
inviting tho School Directors to attend tho
coming entertainment in a body and notify
ing them that seats have been reserved for
their use. This has added new fuel to tho I
fire, as it tends to strengthen tho miscon-
struction that was placed upon the original i
statements, and ono Director wrote at tho
bottom of a copy of tho resolution handed
him "Tho Hoard should bo charitable and 1
pay for their seats.
Now como the statements of several Direc-1
tors in justification of the original remarks.
They state that (1) tho teachers havo violated
tho rules of tho Board in advertising an
entertainment "under tho auspices of the
Shenandoah Public School Teachers" without
consulting tho Board : and (2) that they
havo transgressed rulo 15 of "The Duties of !
Teachers," which provides that teachers
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mem to ne uisinouicu or soiu in 1110 ficnooi I
room by anyone, for the benefit of an enter-1
tainmcnt of any kind whatevor, unless it ho I
for an entertainment connected with the
public Fchools, and then Only under tho I
direction of the Superintendent." j
The Complaining Directors lay stress upon
tho point that their solo objoct In making tho
criticism was to call attention to a second
Hagrant violation of tho Hoard's rules within
two months and to icpudiato any responsi
bility in connection with the sales of tickets
through tho pupils of tho schools. They
claim that if a halt is not called tho practice
will becomo an abuse which the rulo ailtici
latcs. In justice to tho Hoard it should be stated
that soveral of them had purchased tickets
for tho entertainment before tho question
arose, aud judging from tho sentiment that
exists all who expect to attend will do like
wise. The entertainment will bo a big tlnaneial
success, as tho sale of tickets is alieady very
large.
t PERSONAL.
W. W. Mason, of llinghainpton, X. Y was
hustling trade among his patrons in town
yesterday.
Thomas Parker, of the Mahanoy City
Daily Itecord, was a visitor at the IIkkai.d
otlico to-day.
Mrs. Joseph lleddall, of TauiaiUa. was the
guest of Mrs. Nathan lleddall, on .South
Whito street, yesterday.
W. Y.. McCarton, representing tho New
York Herald, visited town to-day in the
inteiest of that newspaper.
K. II. Foley, the Wct Centre stri ct grocer,
returned last evening from a week's sojourn
among friends in Philadelphia.
C. . Harlow, of New York, representing
the National Press Association, paid our
olllce a pleasant call yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. Jell'rey Williams, of West Strawberry i
alley, has successfully withstood an operation 1
from tho removal of a tumor from ono of her
lower limbs.
Mrs. I!, gchuitzer, of New York, and
Messrs. I. ltoblnowltr, of Johnstown, and II. ;
Kappolj of Kingston, wero tho guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Itablnowitz, of West Centre
street, yesterday.
Collieries lo Shut Down.
The ICast and West Hear ltidgo collieries,
tho product of which passes through the
breaker at the latter colliery, will shut down
after to-morrow for tho purpose of adjusting
th6 Inside machinery at tho breaker and' ith
extension' of tho'dirt piano. The suspension
may bo I'oru nlonth aud over.
Chose u Wayward Life,
A young woman named Woikel, IS years
old, who left her homo in TamaquH yester
day to lead iv Ilfoof shame 4U' Shanioklu was
arrested at tho latter placo yostcrday. Her
mother tried in vain to prevent her on tlio
train nt Tamaima.
The soothing, liing-hoallng virtues of the
...,f i.lnn nn, nil embmllcil In Dr.
Wooil's Norway Pino Syrup, tho sovereign I
remedy for coughs and colds, and lung I
troubles of all sorts. '
Dan, log Contest.
A singing und dancing contest will tako
place in Sliamotiu liegiunlng this ovenlng,
between Mime of tliu best dancers anil singers I
iu tho rrgion. Among tliom will lie Martin -JIaley,
of town ; Kliuger anil Dccliaut, of
Mt. funnel, ami tlie well known V. .1.
O'Neill, of Lost Creek.
... tar over 2a
v ofUieOlobafor
rheumatism:
and s Imlltir ConpWnH,
ana preparoa unaer me stringent
.GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS.
kjJicscil oea oy eminent puyicuuuw
I DR. kICHTEh o
(iiAiinmi
ttfiiinun
PAIN EXPELLER.
World renAirncAt Itemirt&blv succeitfull
9 Onlr KenHinetrlthTrade Atark "Antlior."
I if. Ad. Kicnter ft uo., zienuict.. novxtii.
-31 HIGHEST AWARDS.
12DrncliIloutl. OirnQUtsworki,
6 & 80 cts. In Shenandoah for who w
V. I' U. Klrlln. G n. Jlaui Bt., J. m
niiian, 7 8. aipiu m . i " "a-
. Bcnuueu, is. vor v
"SCALDY BILL" WQK.
lie, llnfcnteil 'Johnson In TMciity-Fhe.
ltiiunds at l'rcclnnd.
Freeland witnessed it first prize fight last
evening, and in consequence tho town was
filled with spor'.s to witness tho 15-rouml
bout between "Scaldy Dill" Qiilnn
and Charlos Johnson, tho latter of Min
neapolis, for a purso of $150 to tho
winner nnd fifty dollars to tho loser.
It was 11:30 when both men stepped Into tho
ring, amid applause from their many ad
mirers. "Scaldy" forced tho fighting from
the beginning to tho cloc, ten minutes of
two o'clock, Johnson nt various times
fouled his opponent, but "Scaldy" cared
l'ttlo for that, as towards tho closo ho had
things pretty much his-own way. Johnson
'9 110 slouch, or ho would never havo lasted
twenty-five rounds. "Scaldy Bill" got tho
decision.
Hoth men wore Indly used up, especially
Johnson, whose body In certain portions was
badly bruised. Had ho remained three more
rounds ho would havo bcon knocked out.
Tho sports, however, "ivero in their glee, nnd
tho brutality of tho affiiir made but littlo
Impression on them. Vory littlo money
.11 1.. .....1 1. 1. ,!.... I..
I tii.iiiKi-ii juiiim-,, iiuu tuu , .uiiuiK in iiiu early
stages of the light wis about even. Tho
( fight lasted just two hours and a half.
. "Scaldy Hill" was seconded by William
Purcell, nnd Johnson by Walter (JHinnbeli,
of Philadelphia. Tim Hurst was rofcreoi
, The light was witnessed by about 500 ad
mirers of the "manly art," including sports
from Mahanoy City and Shenandoah,
' PITHY POINTS.
Happenings Throughout tho Itrglou Chron
icled Tor Hasty Perusal.
A Polander wandered about the mines near
Wilkesbarro for three days.
, Stephen Stabler committed suicldo In
Wcsner's Hotel, West Perm township, oil
Tuesday afternoon.
Tho P. & It. C & I. Co. nio contemplating
building a now bicaker to tako tho placo of
tho ono now ill use at tho Xorth Franklin
colliery.
The Shcnandoali correspondence of some
tho county Seat papers arc interesting.
being a reproduction from our columns of
tho day previous.
Daniel llmitzingcr, a resident of Mnlianoy
City, died at tho almshouse yesterday from
tho clfccts of an abscess in the hips. He
leaves a wifo and ono child, and was 25 years
of ngo.
,., ... ...
lllrlluhiy I'nrty.
A blrlbdnv rtnrlv in honor of Plnvtnt, !
T , V; . V, , , ...
,ukB ,vas ,,cl" at his residence, on West
0dk' rreet Iast voniB- Among those who
ltlcipatcd In tho festivities' wcro Maggie
and Horeiico Hunter, Stella aiid Mary
Kisenliowcr, Emily Morris, Hattic Stanfl'or,
l'nilly I.oueks, Mabel Shoup, Josslo and
Minnie Loucks, Aiico Faust, Lizzie Stauiler,
Hcrtha Morgan, Susio I.oucks, Richard
JeH'erson, Ebbio Davis, John Fetzcr, Irvin
(Icslcy, Herbert Eisenhower, Adanl Gable,
Alexander Davis, Michael Kalbach, Philip
Holman, Wiljard Morgan, Howard and
i laylou i.oucks
MISCELLANEOUS.
ITIOIt SAl.KOiio liorse about 8 years old, 1
) spring wncon, 1 single anl 1 double set of
Imriiiw, 1 hetot bobs niul 1 buggy, All In tlrst
class condition. Muft bo sold at onco as owner
Is leaving town. Apply In Charles Hooks, 215
H. Jardin Mreet, Slicmuulonb. 1-29-tf
"TriOIS HAI.1C The wntrr pump, counters anil
i V bar ilxturcs of the Scliellly House. Vor
( further information apply to J. K. 1". Hchelfly.
1' TIOll SALU-Thrce llrst-clnss show enes, nil
ill Rood condition, suitable for ffllu-y poods,
! notions, Arc. Will bo sold nt n bargain. So, 21
I North Jlnln street. , 1-H-tf
ITtOlt KENT. The building now occupied by
) Michael Kchcidi-r, tho North Jlaln street
I confectioner, uftcr April 1st, I MM, Contains
stote room nnd 10 rooms for dwelling purposes,
j Apply nt Wlllium Ncinwintcr's livery utables,
I corner Coal nnd Main streets. l-M-tf
"70l! can buy ornuKc nnd It-iuon lands and
.L have them set out nnd liikcu care of for
you, payllik'ln monthly or iiuirtcrlylntnllmcnts
until thu whole Is finally paid up. Itt-llnblecaro
while urou-liiR guaranteed. Address EA8TON,
KUmiiMlK & CO., San Pruiu.-lM.-o. or Iam
Anut-li-s. Itcfcrcnces, AiiKlo-Cullfornian Hank
of San FronciM-o, Jlciehnnts' Nntlonnl Hank,
l.os Angeles, l-SO-St
POLITICAL CARDS.
VOTE FOR
THOMAS J. BR0UGHALL
FOR-
School Director
In the Fourth Ward.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J) I', lll'UKE, M. 1).
iW 1. l.loyd ttn t-t, Shenandoah.
Odlce hours -. 7 In 9 n. in., 1 to 3 and 7 tot
j ii. i'omrhoV,
' ' ATIORNEY-AT-LAW.
Shenandoah, Pa.
"jy- M. HUltKH,
ATIORNEY-AT-LAW.
OflU-e Ktinn liulldlng, corner of Main
Centre streets, Shenandoah,
and
pROF JOHN JONES,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Box C3, Malianoy OtSf, Va.
llavlne studied under nom! 'bf the best
masters h Iondon and I'arls, will give lessons
on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Ttrim
reasonable. Address In care of Stroiue, the
Jowcler, Shenandoah,
KjTl-t Sole Prop., Hoi ton, U.8 K. TaHH
iipim i i i iimi
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 & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers,
105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa.
IF YOU WANT THE BEST
nm! chn't ptt It, then como to us for
it. AVc enrry the host of . ,
Groceries, Butler and Eggs,
FLOUR and FEED.
Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods
delivered promptly.
nUSSERi & BEDDALL,
29 Bast Centre Street.
FALL and WINTER STYLES.
Call nnd see tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest
lot of 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 you aro a hard man to suit wo want
you to call.
PORTZ & BRO.,
2J. North Main St.
iTuntauf-ox's tiimatiik,
.13 1'. J. FnitocsoN, Maxagkii.
Ono Week and Saturday Matinee
commencing ....
Monday, January 27, '96.
THE IDEALS
John A. Itimmeloin, Mnnnf?er and Pro
prietor, hemic! by tho winsome
comedienne,
Beatrice Earle,
Auumenfed by Vrof. Netl J, I Tow son1
JOth century band and concert orchestra.
An extra feature,
I BABY JOHNSON,
' The M'onderful Child Artlfrt. acod six, will p
I ear nt every performance.
I TO-NIGHT
SHOWERS OF SHAMROCKS
I Chango of piny nightly.
1 PRICES, lO, 20 & 30 Cents.
MATINEE PRICES, IO & 20 Cents.
. Scats on sale nt Kirlln's drug store.
jU:itGlTSON'.S TIIUATl!!
'. J. I-'EHCIIXIX, JlAXAUEIl.
Friday, February 7U, 1 896.
GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE
for Mrs. Knle Jenkins, whose son wns
recently killed nt Indian Itidgu colliery,
. to bo given by tho 1
' Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co.,
Grant Band, . . .
Schoppe Orchestra.
The nbove named organizations nro well worth
the price of udniisslon, and will endeavor
to render one of the. best nmuteur
performances ever given
In this town.
Reserved scats on sale at Kirlln's drug More.
PRICES, 25, 35 & BO Cents.
IM!ltOUKN"S THKATItH,
! 1'. J. l'EllCilVOX JfAKAOER.
Tuesday, February 4th, 1896.
GRAND
CHARITYsf.
ENTERTAINMENT
Kpr tho benefit of
tho worthy ioorf
and to relievo the
distress of deserv
Jiitf school children,
under tho auspices
ttf the Shenumloah
I'ubliu .Sohuo
Teacher.
Byron W. King, A. M. Ph. D.
j Elocutionist and Entertainer.
1 lrof. King will umuse, sadden, thrill and
, Instruct you.
Chart for sale of reserved scats will lieoK-nto
the pulillc on Saturday, Jan, Sith, lsuii,
nt 10:30 a. in. ut the nlllcoof the
Secretary, In the West Btrect
bchool building.
Schoppu'a Hull OrclieBlni will furnish the music.
PRICES WITHIN REACH OF ALL,
25. 35 &. 50 Cents.
Wuteh for press iiotlces.
Of paper
nol a sheet
left. When
up town to
Mrs. Van Wise
tWas Ou 3
kNWVXNVSVV!
day she purchased a box of
our pennsVlVania
stationery, it being the best
sle could get for the price.
Only 25 cents per box.
HOOKS &JBR0WN
V Nortra
Main St. man
OPEN EVERYDAY
Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for
painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver
fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit
you call to bco us. All examinations free.
Wo mako all kinds of elated. Gold Crowns.
Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crowti
I and Urldgo work and all operations that per-
uuu 10 ucniai surgery.
No charges for extracting when plates are
ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized
air for tho painless extraction of teeth,
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Titman'a Block)
East Centre Street.
Onico Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.
FOR SALlTOR EXCHANGE
A p A I? IVI acres clear, and with option
1 "V'- f purchasing 100 acre timber
land adjoining-. Dwelling and, barn and all
ncccMuiry out bull dines In rood order nnd
repair, will be sold with or without stock and
farming implements. ConI 1h supposed to under
lie this property, "Within 3 miles of it Hrwt-cln
mnrket. Will trade for town property.
"ALSO
APAPH 173 acres, near Zlons Oioe.7.
x 1 ncres clear. Dwelling cost over
?2500. Oood barn and out building. Stock and
farm implements.
Mut ell f dfsnlvo partnership,
f-
T. R. BEDDALL, or
6. II. LLEWELLYN,
Shenandoah, Pa.
Above parties will negotiate the Kile of any
good licenced property in Shenandoah,
THE NEW SAVING FUND.
-A branch of the-
ELMIRA MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN
-ASSOCIATION
1 ln- been f,rKanlcd nt Shcunudoali vlth the
following ollicerH:
JOHN' J. 1'IUCU, l-rc-ldent.
SASIU151. J1AVIH, Vice l'rcsidcnt.
.M. OVI:l( Secretary and Treasurer.
liDW'Altl) W. SIIOIJJIAKUI!, Attorney
Ill!KCT01tS-l .1. JIonaKhan, M. I,. Kem
inerer, 1avI lu-fowlch, John 1. Itoehm, . 11.
.lamcrt, John Mleldaxis, Thomas Jones, Cleorse
ll.Wlllinms, J. 1'. Williams.
Evan J. Davies,
LIVERY AND
Ctking; !
N. Jardin Street.
Lauer's
Lager and
Pilsner Beers,
'Firiestj
Purest and
' Healthiest.
Chris. Schmidt, a.,
1207'
West Coal Street.
C HARLES, DEBRIS
w Barter Shop !
13 West Centre Street.
f,ur Hot Towel shave
UK noimlnr. You will like It.
cinltyvf kalrcuttine.
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