f)UR 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. up Spring Stock Wc are the first in the field with our spring stock of clothing for Flen, Boys-?p rFand 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. Thetock is very fine, but prices remain within the reach cf all. I GOLD I IN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 1 1 S. Haiti Street. EVENING HERALD KKIDAY, JANUAItY HI. 1SD0. A Colored lllsliop llurrrd Out. Boston, .Inn. 31. Bishop Uonjamln W. Arnctt, Benlor bishop of tho African JI. B. church, In attendance, nt tho Christian Kndoavor rally, was refused as a guest at tho Adams House, at tho Parker Houso and nt Young's hotel, In this city. Tho bishop was llnally admitted at tho Hcvcro House, but thero ho was Invited to take hla meals in his room. Tho Kndeuvorera mo highly Indignant, and threaten legal prosecution. 1'our Humeri with a Log House. Marshall, Mich., Jan. ai. Aloghouso In Murcugo township, occupied by two famlllos named Page, was destroyed by ilro nt 2 o'clock In tho morning, uud Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Pago nnd their two bons, ono 3 years of ago nnd tho other 3 months, woro cremated. Not a trace of tho bodies of tho unfortunate victims, ex cepting a handful of ashes for each, was found when tho mins of tho house wcro explored. Dixon Falls to Defeat lali,,er. New Yokk Jan. 31. Between 7,O0Unnd 8,000 people witnessed tho boxing exhibi tion at Madison Snunro Garden last night, tho principal event being a six round bout between George Dixon, tho colored feath erweight, and "Pedlar" Palmer, tho Kn gllsh bantam champion. Tho contest was declared a draw, much to tho disgust of tho majority of tho nudlouco. who thought Palmer had won tho decision. Left for I'lttshurg. "Scaldy Bill," accompanied by Mr. I'uircll, hi trainor, and several other sport?, left Hazloton for Pittsburg last evening. They will return in about ten days, when another fight is to bo arranged. Johnson, who was so badly pummclcd at Frccland on Wednesday night, left for Philadelphia yesterday after noon. Woman Taken to ,lil. Justice Shoemaker last evening coniniittcil Mrs. Victoria Kuwowa to jail in default of fliOO ball. Sho is charged with habitual drunkenness and maintaining an ill-governed houso by her landlord, Anthony Tobak, who wanted her to move from tho prciiiikcs, but she refused to do so. It's 'Winning Sew Friends Dally. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At flruhlcr llros., drug store. Councilman llurkn Demi. Thomas Burke, a member of tho liorough Council from the First ward of Mahauoy y City, died at his homo in that town at noon to-day. Ho was 10 years old and is survived by four children, Manic. James, John and Thomas. 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. Wain Street, SHENANDOAH, PA, BUY YOUR. "Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor Oil Cloths From EL. F3. FOLEY, COi. Centre and Weal SU. THE OPPOSITION TO PLATT. Taking Action to i:poio Fraud in tlio ltepuhllran Kmollment. New Yol'.K, Jan. 31. A meeting wnq held nt tho Mndisou Squaro Music Hall last night by tho lnombcrs of tho COO who nro opposed to Thonins 0. I'latt. Tho meeting was called to onlcr by Kdwnrd N. Mitchell, and Cornelius X. Miss was miulo permanent chairman. Mr. Mitchell presented tho report of tho conunlttco of twenty-five, appointed to "Investigate tho alloged fraud In tho Kc puhllcan enrollment In this city, and tho validity of tho present county organiza tion." 'Wio report rends in part us fol lows: "Under tho direction of members of tho bar, nctlng with tho coirimlttco, n. number of Inspectors charged with fraudulent con duct at tho recent primaries havo been ar rested and hold for trial by city magis trates, and their cases nro now ponding before tho grand jury. Further work In this direction Is now under consideration. " The commlttco glvos a list of tho assem bly districts In which thoy nllego tho en rollment hns been padded to tho oxtont of !!3,000 names out of a total of 77,OUO. Continuing tho report says: "Tho general conclusion drawn from tho Investigation, and from which tho evi dence leave no possible nvonuo of escape, Is that tho men In control of tho county organization havo dovhed and carried through a dollborato schema of wholesalo fraud, intended to secure for thomsclvos, Without regard to tho will of tho majority of tho Kcpubllcan voters, tho absolute control of the organization and of tho del egations from this city to tho national nudstnto conventions. Tho frauds woro bo general throughout tho city, tho meth ods pursued in various parts of tho city wcro so similar and tho work so skillfully concentrated at tho points whoro It would most surely accomplish Its purposo that the proof of a carefully prearranged de sign Is irroslstablo." l'irst of All, lied ring (111, 3,1c. What for? Aches, Pains, Uralses. At Uruhlcr llros., drug store. New York 1'iisliloli Letter. A popular fur wrap for the nild-wintcr season is the liejaue Capo, a garment pointed in tho back, -short on tho shoulders and finished in the front by stole ends that reach to the bottom of tho dress. Tho cntlro cpe is bordered with mink tails and is lined with fancy brocade. A favorito wiuterskirt Is the Kiqiiiu uino gored model, with wide box pleat In front and very flaring at tho bottom The rest of the skirt Is in narrow gores which are cither plcatod or Bhirred according to the kind of fabric employed. For evening gowns whito satin is a favorito fabric, especially in tho tiso of skirts. Waists of every material from tho dalntesl tulle to velvet nro mado 111 tucks all around r rencli tocpics are again in vogue. Exquisite crcatious in jeweled embroidery, flowered velvet, sable and lace, etc., are been .at tho late openiugs. Jlutonc collars, yokes and ruches are gracefully imitatod in all tho novelties of jowellcd and spangled fabrics, fanciful ribboni, velvets and laces, tj recti, gray, blue and brown aro tho prevailing colors In cloth gowns ; though many now shades of plum, violet and dahlia appear In l-rench weave. Ono sees in tho latest numbers of tho Fashion Magazine published by A. McDowell & Co., a great variety of new ideas, these peiiodicals aro very at tractivoand ever increasing in popularity. If you are uuabloto procuro cithor of theso journals from your nowsdcalcr apply by mail to Messrs. A. McDowell & Co., 4 West 11th street, Now York. Why suller from indigestion? ISuidock Wood Hitters cures Dyspepsia and all diseases i too aioniaeu, iivcruuu oowcis. Had no Iteafcon to Cry Units, l'roin Mnhanoy City Record. An oGicious friend has taken occasion to aisuro us that the libel suit brought against the odltur ol this paper by John J. toylo tan be "fixed up" if we aro williug. Wo hive simply to say in this connection that wo havo done nothing to prevent a trial of tho case, and shall not do so. l'reeburg Musical College. $33 will pay for a term of bis weeks, board and thorough instruction in music, at the Musical College, i'reeburg, Snyder county, Pa. Spring term begins May 4th. Por catalogues address, HllNKY 1!. Moyek. 1-29-lt A Trump Salesman. Ono A. A. Williams, of Philadelphia, has undertaken to walk from Slatingtou, Pa to Portland, Oregon, and return within one year and to sell an average of twelve dozen bottlos of a certain patent medicine for each day of tho period. If ho Is successful in accomplishing this Williams will rcceivo on his return $10,000 and an Interest in tho business he establishes. His only com panion will bo a dog. Williams left Slating ton last Monday by way of Lehlghton, lansford and Buck Mountain, reaching Mah anoy City Wednesday night. Yesterday morning ho left tho latter placo for Potts ville and will proceed to his destination via llnrrisburg, Pittsburg, through Ohio, In dlana, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, and thence to Denver, Salt hake, Pocatcllo, Boiso City, L'matella and Portland. Tho return will be made over tho bamo route. Scheilly Houso 1 or Sale. Tho property and good will of the Scheifly Houso, on North Main street, la offered for sale. The proprietor contemplates locating in tho South. For further particulars annlv at tiioScheilly House. JS-lO-tf Nome- Interesting l'Jgures. Dr. S. T. Moycr, who has been medical examiner for tills district of the Philadelphia anil Beading IEallroad duriug the past flvo years, with hcadqnaitcrs at Shamokln, left yesterday for Philadelphia, wht.ro ho will succeed Dr. Hoyor, of that city, as medical examine in that city. During his adminis tration thero havo occurred in this territory soveu thousand accident aud sickness cases among tho members of tho Itcadlug Belief Association. Tho victims havo had dis- tiibuted among them over f 200,000, or about JIO.000 annually. In tho livo years Dr. Moycr examined over four thousand persons who ursltcd employment on tho road. Put an cud to misery. Doan's Ointment will euro tho worst case of Itching Piles thero over was, and do it almost Instantly. Years of suffering relieved in u single night. (Jet JJoan s Ointment from your dealer. Slarrluge Licenses. Onufrv Yutklowlcz mi J Victnrln Kljitil'mi. ska, both of Shenandoah; Thomas Harcsar anu Aunio rreuuiiuic, noin oi sneppton; Julian Przykopski and Michaliua .wlcz ynska, both of Shenandoah ; Peter Stowhiski and Maryjanua Krcugzowlcz, both of Shen andoah; Statiislaw Krazewski and Uliautia hesniowska, both of Shenandoah. A Cooil Thing for n Had Cough. What? Paii-Timi, S5c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drugstore. PERSONAL. Jcsso Wyatt, of Park Placo, visited among town friends yesterday. W. G. Kohl, of l'ottatown, was a guest of town friends last evening. h. A. lliley, of Philadelphia, paid brief visit to town tills morning. Mrs. Owen llrcnnaii, of West Cherry strcot, is visiting friends in Plttston. G. (1. Claliser left Imvn tl.t ,...!.... - Willlamspnrt, on a business mission. bamuol uunter spent yesterday in Hazlo- totl III the tnternst nf WI1IU,,,.' 1. ...... college. h. J. Peters, formerly manager of tho Factory shoo store, is registered at tho Fergu son House, S. W, Trow, mannrer nf tlm 11,I1,11I,U offlcoof tho American Press Association, was a caucr ai uic iieuali) ouico last evening. Dr. Sherman T. Moycr, son of Hiram Moyor, of Pottsvlllo, who has been tho Medical Examiner of tho P. & It. Belief Association at Shamokln for tho past flvo years, has been transferred to Philadelphia. Wo aro selling 4 ply linen collars nt 10 cents straight. At MAX LKVIT'S. Million In Assets. Justice T.T. Williams to-day received his commission as agent in Shenandoah and tho immcdlato vicinity for tho Philadelphia Underwriters, which is composed of tho Insurance Company of North America, founded In 171)2, nnd tho Firo Association of Philadelphia, founded in 1817, with assets aggregating over $15,000,000 and being tho largest llro Insuraiico corporation In tho United States. Mr. Williams is also local agent for tho American Firo Insuraiico Com pany of Philadelphia, with assets aggregating $2,409,591.53: Westchester Firo Insuraiico Company of Nuw York, with $2,032,441.02 in assets ; and tho United Firemen's Insuraiico Company of Philadelphia with $l,3u8,02fi,DQ In assets ; making tho aggregate assets of all tho compauics represented by Mr. Williams over $21,000,000. There can bo no moro con vincing facts than figures themselves, aud it is clear that tho companies represented by Mr. Williams aro in such financial condition as to insuro all patrons against ovcry loss. Applications for Insuraiico will receive prompt and careful attention. Ofllco No. 4 South Jardln street, tf Don't Trllle With Coughs and Colds, Tako Pan-Tina (25c.) and bo cured. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Electricity in Mines. Preparations nro now being mado to light tho main gangway leading frem tho bottom of tho No. 3 slopo at tho Bnterpriso colliery, near Shainokiii, with electricity. When this work is completed, which will bo with in n week, tho Buterpriso will bo tho first mine in this section of tho stato to discard tho old method of illumination in any por tion of its workings. Tho electrical locomo tivo which was recently placed In tho mine and which was reported as being unaelo to perlorm tho work expected of it, answers tlio purposo for which it was intended in a manner that cannot ko surnassed. Elec tricity in Entcrpaiso colliery is a great success. When you want good roofing, plumbing. gas fitting, or general tinsmlthing dono call on K. r . Gallagher 18 West Centra street. Dealer ir. stoves. 8-1-tf The Charity Kiitortuinuicut. Prof. Byron W. King and the Schonno orchestra is a combination that all lovers of high class entertainment will strain a point to near. Mr. King is no novice on the clocu. tionary stage, nnd all who contemplate hear ing him should prepare for a good hearty laugh. He has something pleasing for tho hootch, something touching for the Irish, something jolly for the German, and some. tiling patriotic for the American. Ills dialect recitations in the Scotch, Irish and German aro very good. Tho Schoppo orchestra will open and close the entertainment with some of their best selections. Ferguson's theatre, Tuesday, February 4th, for charity. Jenuio O'Ncil, New Bully. Parade march just received at Brumm's. 1-30-tf lteeso ltcleased. Pllli.ADKi.i'iilA, Jan. 31. Peter Woll & Sous caused tho arrest .of Max Itccse, of Shenandoah, on Tuesday on tho chargo of ontaining goods under false pretense. Tho prisoner purchased 200 pounds of feathers Irom tlio linn, through its New York house. but tlio order was executed by a Philadelphia agent. Ho gavo a check for $88 in payment of tho bill, and It was immediately paid into tho bank by tho prosecutors. The check was returned endorsed "No funds." Tlio feathers had, howover, been delivered. Iteeso ad mitted the ofl'cnso and contended that as it was committed in New York ho could not be tried for It in this stato. Ho was discharged. Sclieilly House. Hot lunch to-night. Oysters. Clams. At tho bar : All tho delicacies of the season in every style. The .Icukliis Ilenellt. Tho ciitertainment to bo given in Feruu- son's theatre next Friday evening, for the benefit of Mrs. Kate Jenkins, will be well worth tho price of admission. Tho Scanlan Durkln Comedy Company, tho Grant Band and tho Schoppe Orchestra will coinbino and render an entertainment of much merit. Tho latest novelties in photographs at Ilillluger Bros., Ill Westhloyd street. Didn't I.I a Their License. Tho last day for taking out liquor licenses granted by tko court was yesterday, and bt lewtlicro wcro who failed to lift them, imd their names are: Fred C. Byron, Balm town ship ; Elizabeth Becker, Tamaqua ; Frank J. iironnaii, wholesale, Shenandoah; Jacob Mucnker, ABhland ; Frank J. Mohan, Frack villo. HOOD'S IML-hS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleas-nt laxative. All Druggists. The Kntlgnu I'liiiernl, Tho remains of John J. Utillmi,. ),.. deatli lias been reported in those columns, will bo Interred at Maliauoy City to-morrow morning, tho funeral leaving Pottsvlllo by special i.enign alley train. Tlio state offi cersof tho A. O. II., of which tho deceased was Slate Secretary, will attend the funeral. riiglliitu In Tou'n. George Johnson, tlio pugilist who fought "beamy Bill" Qulnn at ! reeland Wedne ulay night, Tim Hurst, Walter Campbell, the Quaker City pugilist, and sovoral other nations of the flatia arena gpent yesterday afternoon in town as the guests of ex-Chlcf Burgess P. J. Mulliollaud aud after dining with him most of them left for Philadelphia, For Sale Cheap. A fluo cherry front with Fieuch plato glass, wludows, also a flno cherry hat case, sultablo for millinery or a hat store. For information cll at Ij, Bcfowlcli's, 10 and 12 South Main street. 1-11-lawlt. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the llrglon Chron icled for Hasty l'erusnl. Sunburyand Kast Sunbury aro still dis cussing consolidation. It coat $24,000 to maintain tho poor in Carbon coulity's almshouse last year. Tho employes of tho P. & 11. O. & I. Com pany in this district will bo paid to-morrow. S. G. Boborts has several teams employed in hauling ico from tho reservoirs to his Ice houso. Politics will soon begin to sizzle, since tho Democrats of tlio Second ward h'avo agreed upon a ticket. Tlio Odd Fellows of Numidia, in tho ltoarlng Creek valley, aro about to erect a hall for lodgo purposes. Another now arrival from China lias been added to tho working forco at ono of the Chlneso laundries on North Main street. Peoplo gather In orowds to liston to tho noon and evening street concerts by tho Ideal theatrical company's bnnd. Harmcn Yost, aged 87 years, ono of tho oldest residents of IJoariug Creole, was burled on Wednesday at Numcdla. Theclectriellght planterected In Catawissa was stirtcd up last evening mid tho old town now is in tune witli tho rest of creation. The United Evangelicals of Shamokln nro hurrying their new church tu completion aud expect to dedlcato It on February 23rd. Tho thirty-five cent tickets for tlio Prof. King c,ntortalnment can bo reserved at tho box oillcc, at tho West strcut school building. Bleomsbug witli a population of 10,000, has only twelve licensed houses. It had eleven last year, but this year an additional ono was granted. Councilman F. E. Magarglo has placed In his storo a handsome roller-top oak desk which he received in return for tobacco coupons. Tho Frackvlllo opera houso managors recently refused to book a show because they wcro afraid that it would interfere with a church revival. Isaac Gotshall, of West .Shamokln, has brought suit for $5,000 damages against Dr. E. M. Eincrick, alleging malpractice in the treatment of an injury to his right ankle. Tho doctor saved the man's leg although It will ho stiff hereafter. Mine Inspector Stein is breathing caslor sluco tho mine accidonts have heroine less frequent. During tho first two weeks thoy multiplied into unusual numbers and far exccedccd tho number for the samo period during 1895, but it seems that In connection with his office, ns In many other sphores, "tho best laid plans of mice and men gang aft agleo." 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 What General Malinger Luther Sayc. General Manager K. C. Luther, when in terviewed on tho matter of tho proposed suspension or tho P. & R. collieries, said : "The collieries will resume on Monday. Wo will be idle on Saturday. It is all specula tion ; no person can tell just now ; wo havo no such orders hero. Whon tho trado is dull tho company desires to givo tho railroad a chance to clean lip." Wedding Anniversary. IJov. and Mrs. VanFossen yesterday cele brated tho second anniversary of their marriago aud ontortalncd several of their friends, among them Mr. and Mrs. Albert Broome, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hasklns, Mr. and Mrs. i"rcd. Davis and Mr. William A. Davis. A live house or party to represent u, nnd lake orders for Flno Cu-tom Clothinir. For particu lars adilrcwi MARKS AKNUKIM, Broadway and Ninth ktrcet, Now York. l-31-3t Have a few thousand shares of one of the larncit producing Oolil Jlincs In Colorado for wile, liayini; monthly dividends so as lo nett IS percent, on Investment. Address A.J.Weil Si Co., 71 Broadway, New York. 1-ai-lt NOTICE. Healed proposals will bo rcccivcdliy tho tindrritigm'il. the Controller nf Hohnviirin county, until 2 p. in. Monday, 10th il.iy of February, 18'JO, to furnish nnd deliver 100 assessment hooks lo mis oillcc. Speclllcatloiuenii be seen nt tlio Commissioners olllcti, rim right Is reserved to reject nny or all bids. Hy order of the County Commissioners. it IF aravi.w 1-31-Ot Conntv Cnntr'iit'liV MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOK HAUt-llealrable brick hotel and dwcl ; ling known as Dormer's Atlantic (i.ir.1.... l or terms npply to Mrs. M. Dormer St. Clair. OUNTS. Sl.rsUl earned by one. 11.000 by several in 1K'J.V Hnstli.rs -,.,,i.wi .... covered ground. Jk'ltlng Mills, P. O. 1371, Hew Hint TTOlt ItKNT.-Storo room nnd dwelling, eot. , J HCr nf Wh tunnil C entra utr....... .,..'. . P'l by J. W. Pureell, tho grocer, 'storo room ... .... v....iK ,., u ii'im'ii separately. Apply to Martin Pureell, 10 Kast Centre sti eef. Wl-lw nop u a I I.- r , . ' . . " ....,.. vmiu nursu nuoiH a years olil 1' X! spring wagon, 1 single nnd 1 double set of ' ............. - x iiuggy. ah in i rt- class condition. Must bo sold lit onco as owner I is leaving town. Apply to Charles Hooks, awl S. Jardln street, Shenandoah. l-"tf ITIOIt SAI.K. Thowntcr pump, counters and J bar fixtures of tho (Willy House For further Information npply to J. K. p. Belieifly. If10" SAI.K-Tlireo first-class show cases, of' .Ll.Le? l?vY ' ""' 8,".Hal"u 'ncy goo3i. North Main street. " " ITIOIt ItF.NT.-The building now occm.lnl iZ ' Michael Schelder. tl., , vhi. mS ?!. ''A ...nfcctloncr, after April 1st, 1M.S. Comui," A,,,..,- nt mi vWl'SSSSS coiner foal uud Main streets. l-iSO-tl rOlJ can buy oraugo and lemon lands anil 1 . hnvo thelll set out lliul taken rnr ..r r.. you, paying in monthly or unartcrly Intallmcnts until tho whole is llnally paid up. Itellubloenro S!,il?,?ISw,h"5 B'"'ranticd. Address KAHTON, IXDUIIKJU A: CO., Pan Fromisoo, or U Aiigelcs. ItefereuevH, Anglo-Cnllfornluu l).uik of Sun I'runciseo, Mi-rchuiits' National Ilank. Ix Angeles. 1-30-st POLITICAL CARDS. VOTE FOR THOMAS J. BR0UGHALL FOR- School Director In the Fourth Ward. 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., NAholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd enn't pet It, then eomo to in for it. AVo carry tho boat of . Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUH and FEED. Our delivery wnpon awnttn your order. Goods ucnvcreu proinpiiy. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and sco tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest ioi. oi ran anu inter suitings sncntin 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 can. PORTZ & BRO., 2J. North Main St. I jUJIfO IKON'S TliaATItK, ' 1". J. KKnoooN, Manaukr. Ono Week and Saturdny Mattnco commencing .... Monday, January 2r, '96. THE IDEALS John A. Ilimmeletn, Manager and Pro prletor, headed by tlio winsomo comedienne, Beatrice Earle, Augmented by Prof. Ned J. Uoweon'H 20th ecntury band nnd eoncert orchestra, An cxtrn feature, BABY UOHNSON, The Wonderful Child ArtUt, nged six, will p pear at every performance. TO-NIGHT "COMRADES." Cliango of piny nightly. PRICES, IO, 20 & 30 Cents. MATINEE PRICES, IO & 20 Cents. Scats on wile nt Kirlln's drug store. jriUUClUSON'S THKATliU, 1? 1. J. I'KIWIl'SON, JlANAIll It. Friday, February rth, 1896. (1KAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE for Mrs. Kato Jenkins, whoec won wns recently killed nt Indian Wdgo colliery, to he given by tho Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, . . . Schoppe Orchestra. Tho above named organizations nro well wortli tho price of admission, and will endenvor to render ono of tlio best nmateilr performances ever given in this town. Ilcserved scnts on snlo nt Kirlln's drug store. PRICES, 25, 35 & 50 Cents. IKKGUSON'S TIIKATRK, 1', J. Fkkovsox Makagkb. Tuesday, February 4th, 1896. GRAND CHARITY' ENTERTAINMENT For tlio lenejlt-af. tlio worthy poor, and to relievo tho dlstret-ti of deserv ing school children, under tho nusploes of tho Hhenaudonh Puhllu Hchoo Tent'herH. Byron W. Kin?, A. M. Ph. D. Elocutionist and Entertainer. l'rof. King will amuse, sadden, thrill and instruct you. Chart for sale of reserved seats will he open to tho public on Saturday, Jan. 2.1th, le'JO, nt IttaO a. in. at the ofllco of the Secretary, in tho West street school building. Sfhoppo's Full Orchestra will furnish tlio music. PRICES WITHIN REACH OF ALL, 25. 35 & 50 Cents. Watch for press notices. Mrs. Van Wise? of $ nol a sheet JfcWas Ou 3 left When .wuwxsxsw up town to day she purcha 1 a box of our PENNSYLVANIA stationery, it being the best she could get for the price. Only 25 cents per box. HOOKS & BROWN fl. North Main St. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and SiWcr fllllngs. If your artiflcal teeth do not elt you call to sco us. All examinations free. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Dridgo work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for oxtracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalhced air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmon's Illock) East Centre Street. Ofllco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. FOTSALEOR EXCHANGE A FARM 1W acres clear, and with option " VJ of purchasing 100 acres timber land odjolnlng. Dwelling nnd barn and alt necesiary out buildings In good onler and repair. Will bo sold with or without stock and farming Implements. Coal Is supposed to under lie tills property. Within 3 miles of a ilrst-class market, will trade for town property. A FAI?n 1M acres, near Zlons Grove, 75 1 "'V acres clear. Dwelling cost over Good barn and out buildings. Stock ami farm implements. Mint sell to dlsolvc partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parlies will negotiate tho snlo of any good licensed pioperty in Shenandoah. THE NEW SAVING FUND. A branch of the ELMIRA MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Has been organized nt Shenandoah with the following oillcc rs : JOHN J. l'RICK, President. SAMUIU, DAVIS, Vice President M. OWICNS, Secretary and Treasurer. IillWAH!) W. HItOKMAKKIt, Attorney. HIItKCT01tS-l J. Monnghan, Sr. I.. Kcm inercr, IhjvI itefowieli, John 1'. Iiochin, I). li. .laiucs, John 31Ieldazls, Thomas Jones, George II. Williams, J. 1. Williams. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Untaking ! Jardin Street. jliauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, AgU 207 West Coal Street. HARLES DERR'S w Barber Shop I 12 West Centre Street, Our Hot Towel Shave Is becoming popular. . You will like It. Vt make a specialty of hair cutting.
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