nuR WINTER 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. Our Spring Stock We are the first in the field with our spring stock of clothing for Hen, Boysrs- qand Children 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 f all. I GOLD IN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 11 S. Haiti Street. E MONDAY, KKIinUAltY 3, 18SM. Jurors Appeal for Wilson. HoLUDAVSiiUKO, I'll., Fob. a. Tho jur ors who found Krunk Wilson guilty of murder In tlio first degroj Iiaro signed iv petition to tho board of pardons request ing that tho death sentence bo commuted to llfo Imprisonment. Wilson's counsel was given permission to illu u motion for a now trial. Ills llnsta Proved fiitnl, KASTON, I'.i., Fob. y. Ills hnsto to catch n train proved fatal to Peter Barnhardt, of Belfast, who visited Kaston, When ready to roturn homo ho ran to catch a train. IIo boeamo greatly excited, and died lu tho cars before ho readied homo. Says llarnurd Was Not a Defaulter. Komi:, N. Y., Fob. 3. Notwithstanding rumors to tho contrary, a clerk in tho Stanwlx bank is tho authority for saying that up to tho present it had not been found that Cashier Barnard, who com mitted suicide a fow (lays ago, Is u de faulter. Bank Examiner Van Vranken will neUhor affirm or deny tho defalcation. It lSgonorally conceded that tho Onoidn County Savings bank will not bo affected. Postofltco Looted. Uniontowx. I'n., Fob. 3. Tho Scottdalo postofilco was broken into, the safo blown open and all tho contents of any value taken. The burglars gained an entrance through a window In tho rear by cutting out the glass, 'f hoy drilled u. hole through tho top of tho safo, poured In a Jargoquau tity of powder and blow tho safo to pieces. They quickly gathered up tho money and tamps, amountinj to JIM), and lied. Uoailly Street Duel In Illinois, MA1II0X, Fob. 3. Frnuk Thompson and "Willis Sanders met on tho street at John eon City, a new railroad town llvo mllos north of horo, yesterday. Both of them drew their rovolvers and began shooting. Both were mortally wounded, Thompson receiving a bullet In tho spluo uud his op ponent being shot through the lungs. Sanders suspected Thompson of intimacy with his wife. Three Workmen Seriously Ilurued. 1'ITTSTON, Ph., Feb. a. Tho twin shaft owned and oporated by tho Nowton Coal Mining company wus tho scene of n ter rible explosion. Tho explosion was due to s large gas "feeder" becoming Ignited uud which lu turn communicated to a largo bidy 'of gas. Martin Gllllgnn, Patrick m Kelly and James Uoylo woro sorlously A cough is a danger signal of worse troubles to como. Curo tho cough and prcTent its results by using Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup. 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 otiier place In Town. IKE ORIGIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. BUYYOUR 'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From E. B. FOLEY, Cor. Centre and West 8t. PITHY POINTS. Ilniipcnlngs TliroiiKliout Itculoii Chron icled fur llusty Teriixal. Washington's Illrthday la the next legal holiday. A chewing gum factory is to to located at llatlotuti. Policeman Thomas Leo sptnt this morning nt Pottsville. Forty funerals occurred In Sliamokln diiriug January. Lent befilps Felirunry Mth and ends with Easter, April Bth. Valentines will soon be the attraction in our store windows. Benjamin Wolvorton, a prominent resident of Sliamokln, died on Saturday. The funornl of tho Into Thomas Burke, of Malmnoy City, will take place to-morrow morning. William Hcldenricli, Jr., and Miss Alico Seddon, both of Locust Valley, woro married on Saturday. Michael Seltzer, a well-known horseman and landlord of Woinolsdorf, died on Satur day, aged 88 yonrs. 1 A boy by tho name of Dulton was so badly crushed In tho crowd at tho theatro Saturday evening as to require medical attendance. The Welsh Congregational cdlflco in Jtaha noy City will ho razed and a new and much Improved building will ho erected in its stead. A new council of the Jr. O. U. A. M. was instituted at Hocktown on Saturday. Tho councils of Mt. Canuel assisted in the Insti tution. The telegraphers of Malmnoy City aro en deavoring to make arrangements for holding a ball and contest in that town In tho near future, Delinquent Tax Collectors, who have failed to comply with tho notices issued by tho County Coniniitsioiiers, will ho proceeded against according to law if thoy fail to givo satisfactory excuses. Orders were issued to tlto employes 'at Delano shops Saturday, to work ten hours, Instead of nine, until furthr notice. Tho iucrcaso in working hours is due to tho fact that thcro is a largo amount of repair wrk on hand. Millions lu Assets. Justice T. T. Williams to-day received his commission as agent lu Shenandoah and the immediate vicinity for tho Philadelphia Underwriters, which is composed of tho Insurance Company of North America, founded in 17112, and tho Firo Association of Philadelphia, founded in 1S17, witli assets aggregating over $15,000,000 and being the largest firo insurance corporation in tho United Status. Mr. Williams is also local agent for tho American l'iro Insuranco Com pany of Philadelphia, with assets aggregating $2,409,51.53; Westchester Firo Insuranco Company of Now York, with $2,032,41 1.(12 in assets; and tlio United Firemen's Insurance Company of Philadelphia with ?l,3iw,Kn,uu in assets ; making tho aggregate assets of all tho companies represented by Mr. Williams over $21,000,000. Thcro can be no more con vincing facts than figures themselves, and it is clear that tho companies represented by Mr. Williams aro in such financial condition as to insuro all patrons against every loss, Applications for insurance will receive prompt and careful attention. Oil'ico No. i South Jardin street. tf Jennio O'Ncil, New Bully, Parade march just received at Iirumm's. 1-30-tf Fnrou ell Performance. "The Ideals" gave a farewell performance at Ferguson's theatre Saturday evening, hefuro another large audience, the play being "Shadows of tlio Scaffold." To say that tlioso present woro pleased is putting it mildly. Chester DoVondo and Baby John sou, who have liecomo favorites hero during thoir stay, displayed their abilities to good advantage. In the dual role assumed by .Mr. DeYondo too much praise cannot be given, and ills acting was faultless. Tommy Shearer and Miss liirle took care of tho comedy part of the well writtou play, while tlio other members of the company lllled their parts well. Tho company are playing in Ashland this week, and wo commend them to tlio theatre-goers of that town as iwoithy of crowded houses. Thoir success I hoio again shows tho wisdom of using printers' ink. They paid for their own advertisements. Ueglll ltlglit Willi Coughs and Colds. Take tho suro cure, Pan-Tina, 2Sc. At Oriihlcr Pros., drug store. Claims u Murdered Mun's Money. A woman, claiming to bo tho wifo of liiiski, who was murdered in Luzerne borough a few weeks ago, says tho Wllkcsbarre Itecord, canio on from Shenandoah yesterday, and going beforo 'Squire Thomas said slio was married to liiiski in Russia, where she owned twenty-eight asrea of land, which she bold on coining to tills country. They lived in Shenandoah when her husband left, taking witli hlin ?200 in United States money uud $300 In roubles, Russian money. This amount he had with him. A search warrant was issued. Tlio officers could find no clue to tho missing money or roubles, nnd .the widow of tlio murdered man is still in search of her money. i'or Sale Cheap. A lino cherry front with Krcuch plato gla winduws, also a lino cherry hat case, suitable for millinery or a hat store. For information call at Ij. liefuwich's, 10 and 12 South Main street. 1-11-lawlt. ".lack" Crawford on Ills Muscle Tho poet scout, (.'apt. Jack" Crawford, displayed his pugilistic Abilities on a Lehigh Valley train Friday night. A man by tho name of Shaw poked fun nt the captain's long hair, and reviled tlio Grand Army badge tho scout wore. Tho latter quietly aroso from his seat aud landed his fist in Shaw's face, following it up witli four or flvo heavy right handers. This was enough for Shaw, and ho left tho car. Crawford was arrested, and nt the hearing Shaw admitted ho dosorved tho punishment ho received. The poet scout vt as set at liberty. Selieilly House l'or Sale. Tho property and good will of tho Schcilly House, on North Main street, is offered for sale. Tho proprietor contemplates locating lu tho South. For further particulars apply at tho Schelily House. 18-10-tf The Jenkins rtenelit. 1 On Friday evening, Feb. 7th, by the Schoppe orchostra aud tho Scanlau-Durkin Comedy t'ompany, at Ferguson's theatre, is deserving of a full house, as tlio best local taleut lias boon secured to make the benefit a success. Everybody should go and hear P, ( J. Feeley, tlio old tltno vocalist, who will niako Ids final appearance in behalf of the benefit. Visited Mine Workings. Nino members of Tlio Ideal Theatrical Company paid a visit to tho insido workings of tho Indian Itldgo colliery yesterday, uu dor the guidanco of John Hilbert, Edward Mador and Harry llafnor. Tho trip was a novel ono for tho strangers, as none of them had ever seen the inside of a coal mine. PERSONAL. Michael Graham was a visitor to I'ottsvlllo to-day. Frank Codrington visited relatives at Sliamokln to-day. Harry Motkct, of Ashland, visited friends In town last evening. James Mulr, of Pottsville, took a flying lunch in town to-day. Miss Maggio Palmer, of Nuremberg, spent Sunday with her parents. II. It. Kalhach, of Mt. Canuel, was drum ming trade in town to-day. Charles llurchlll, of Malmnoy City, was a town visitor this morning. Justice J. J, Cardin and Constable Iloland transacted business at I'ottsvlllo to-day. Miss Susio Itiinier, of West Coal street, left this morning to visit friends In Heading. W. M Browor and Postmaster Michael Mcllct mado a trip to Pottsville this morn ing. Misses Katie floff and Katlo Stack, of Qlrardville, spent yostenlay afternoon In town. Miss Katlo Sullivan, of Gordon, is the guest of tho O'Neill family, on South Main street. Howard Swoyer and Thomas Fulton, of UirardviUc, woro guests of town friends last evening. Mlssos Minnie Powell aadMattio Llowellyn, of town, spent yesterday afternoon at Girardvlllo. Miss Kato O'Donucll, of St. Clair, Is visit ing lior friend, Miss Mazio Couuors, of West Cherry street. Miss Annio Sliortall, of Pottsville, was tho guest of Miss Mary Whalon, of West Cherry street, yesterday. Tlio four-year-old child of Kohert Potter, of Fast Applo alley, is suffering from an at tack of diphtheria. Mr. John McCullen, of Mt. Carmel, spent the last fow days as tho guest of tho Connors family, on West Cherry street. Itov. J. G. Hupp, of Lancaster, occupied the pulpit of the Trinity Keformed church yesterday morning and evening. Miss Carrio Dipper, of Malmnoy City, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. F. Schmidt, of North Jardin street, yesterday. Itov. R. M. Liclitcnwalner, pastor of tho United Evnngclical church, is ill. His pulpit was filled last evening by Deacon O. n. Kehler. Dr. H. W. Dechert, late of tho Pottsville hospital, now medical examiner of tho P. & 11. liclief Association, with oflicontSliamokin, was in town on business. Mrs. F. J. Griffith, the estimable wifo of tho bookkeeper of tho Columbia Browing Company, precntcd her husband with a baby boy this morning. Mrs. Grilllth and tho child are doing well, and tho father is.rccciv iug the congratulations of his many friends. A lllg Stillio In Shenandoah. Not in tlio mines, but at tho Factory Siion Stoiii:. Wo are striking out tho middle man's profits and giving you the advantage of them. 2-1-tf J. A. MdvKit, Mgr. 'Chiropodist Cox" Caught. Tlio Sliamokln newspapers aro devoting considerable space to tho arrest of "Dr. Cox, the chiropodist," at that town by Detcctivo Amour, of this town. "Dr. Cox" is no other than Albert Hopkins, son of F. H. Hopkins, Sr., formerly a resident of this place, and now located nt Malmnoy City. "Dr. Cox" has been wayward. His relatives aro very respectable people and have fre quently tried to persuade tho erring man to reform, but to no avail. During tlio last several weeks lie has figured as a chiropo dist and gathered in shekels as only quacks can. Amour arrested him on a chargo of leaving an unpaid board bill in tho hands of Landlord Keim, of tho American House, Glrardvillc. Hopkins accompanied Amour to Mt. Carmel aud there paid tho amount of the claim and costs. Ho journeyed with Amour as far as Contnilia, where they parted company, Hopkins saying tlioro wero too many creditors at Shamokin to mako his return wholesome. Unfortunately tho Slia mokln owspapers have confounded the "doctor" with another son of tho family, who is a vury industiious and lespectablo , young man. 1110 uocior- was not em ployed as motor man by thb Schuylkill Traction Company, nor was ho connected with tho Gilborton riots. It is slated that. tho doctor" lias a wlto at iui. uarmoi aim slio is being cared for by tho Poor Directors ef Northumberland county. Who Said They Have a Cough '. Advice Take Pan-Tina, 25e. At Gruhler Pros., drug store Martin Wins. Iu tho case of Hurwitz & Goodman, of New York, against Harry Martin, of Mt. Carmel, formerly of town, for a slalm on a bill of goods amounting to fl50, which was purchased for Mn. Martin by her husband who acted as her agent, which was tried be fore Judge Kndlicli tho jury rendered a verdict of not guilty in belialf of tho defendant, and putting tho costs amount ing to $106.2!) on tho plaintiff. The plain tiffs wero reprcacnted by .Messrs. Iturke and Hollopcter, of town. Schelily House, l'rce hot lunch for ovcrybody to-night. Oysters. Clams. At tho bar : All tho delicacies oftho season in every style. Telephone lu tlio Mines. , .1. .1. O'Neill, of Lost Creek, ono of tho most expert electricians in tlio county, will this week place a .telephone lino from tho ofilce of tho Primrose colliery to tho mines, which will bo of great convenience. Ho will also furnish tho Lytlo Coal Company's col liery nt Mlnersville with similar instru ments. Mr. O'Neill is manager of the Key stouo Telephone Company, of Lost Creek, and is meeting with tho succow ho deserves. Neer Falls for Cougln nnd Colds. That's what l'an-Tina is, 25c. At Grulder Ilros., tlrug stoic ltemovul. lCeinowtl. Stroutc, tho jeweler, wishes to inform his friends and tlio public that ho has moved his stock of watches, diamonds and jewelry to tho Klein building, On North Jtain street, opposito Iteddall's haulwaro storo. Itcpalring a specialty. Biliousness Is caused by torpidity ot the liver. This prevents the dlgestlonot iood, which ferments and decomposes in the stomach andcaueesdls- . dizziness, headache. Insomnia, ner , iin..tA bo 1 demands against tho estate or saw ueeeilent I YOusness. Hood's Pills Invigorate lb8"ttiiirraowltlwut(ltliiy. Uvor, euro biliousness, constipation, jaun- ' Thomas J. lliuoiss, Kxeeutor. ' ,',. j 1 Sliennudonh, I'a. tl, dlce,3icicneaaacne,otc,B)cj BuuruBBm. Christian lhiuVnvor Anniversary. Tlio fifteenth anniversary of the Christian Kndcovor Society was celebrated by the branches yesterday. Tlio "ranch connected with the Slethodist Lpiscopal church of town recognized the event ut a meeting last even ing before the regular chuul, senile, and Miss Lillian He van umde an address in which she oxplained the objects of tlio society. A junior branch wns formed with 12 members. Children from (1 to It yt-Hrs of age are ad mitted to membership. Itov. J. F. Meredith, tin; pastor, explained the Christian Endeavor pledge at tho church scrviio last evening. Tho Christian Endeavor was organized at Portland, Mo., in 1881 andjiow bat a mem bership throughout the world, aggregating 2,500,720 and 43,112 societies. There aro 23,401 societies In tho United Suites. There aro also 0,107 junior societies in the States. When you want good rooting, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnsmithiiig done call on E. F. Gallagher 1M West Centre street. Dealer ir stoves. 8-I-tf Matin HiipclIiitciHlrlit. John A. Grant, of town, Is gradually climbing tho ladder of responsibility as nn employe of tho Lehigh Valjey Coal Com pany, and ho morits tlio confldeuco of his employers. Several months ago he was ap pointed division engineer to succeed Fred. Zerbey, and on Saturday lie received olll cial notice that bo was to act as superinten dent of Prlmroso colliery, near Mabanoy City, in addition to his other duties. His many friends aro pleased to nolo his ad vancement. Puro blood and u good digestion are an insurance against disease and sull'eriug. Burdock Blood Hitters keeps tho blood pure, the digestion perfect. Malmnoy City Saloons Closed. On Saturday four of Mahauoy City's leading hotels were closed, their old licenses having expired and the new ones not yet being granted. Those closed nro the Kaler House, conducted by Charles llurchlll; Opera House, Gerliart's and Kolly's restaurants. Tho court has not yet taken action on tho remonstrances filed ugalnst them. Help Comes tn Those Who Take Red Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Morgan ltelcasi'd. Isaac Morgan, who was lu Id for a hearing on Saturday on charges of Habitual drunken ness and disorderly conduct, was discharged by Justice Cardin on payment of costs. A Collar The Sun Can't Hurt. "Celluloid" collars mid cuffs arc water proof and will not wilt with perspira tion. YoU can wear them on tlje hot test day or iu the hottest place witli comforting knowledge that they will look ns nice when you take them off, ns they were when you put them on. When they get soiled you can clean them yourself iu a nimule, with a damp cloth or sponge. Get the TRAD FLLUL0I 9 UaDK. MARK- INTERLINED nml you'll have the right kind. The? are Imitated ot course, but if rou want the genuine inaibtupon thovo with above trademark. Hold everywhere, or send direct to us. Collars SU cents. OuiTa4U cents pair, inallag paid. Slato alzo and style wanted. THE CELI.TJI.OID COMPANY. New Yorki' ' " ' SAPOLIO "gjtt&pEr A genulno wclcomo awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sis. Pool room attached, Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale conBtantly on tup,- Choice tem perance drinks and clears. " WANTED" A live houxe or parts f represent us, and take orders for pine Cuttom Clothlnc. For particu lars uddrcw SIAItKS AltNIIUISI, liroadwoy uud Ninth street, New York, l-31-3t MISCELLANEOUS. IJlOll nUNT.-ltooiu, suitable for ofilce pur ! poseH. Apply ut 19 South Jardin street. I ftOlt SAM:. Desirable brick hotel and dwel- lime known u Dormer's Atlantic (larden. 'or terms apply io .nr. n. uoriner St. Ulair, 1-Gl-tw-cod Pa. FOIt HUNT Store room and dwelling, cor ner of White und Centre streets, now occu pied by J. W. Puree!!, the grocer. Store room cs.11 bo rented separately. Apply to Martin Purc-ell, lu Hast Centre street. lll-lw ,'Oll HAI.K. One boie about 8 years old,l spring wiitfou, 1 single and I double set of h.lriu'ss, 1 set of lioLft mid 1 buggy. All In first class condition, Must be sold at onco us owner is leaving town. Apply to Charles Huoks, 215 H Jiirdlu street, Shenandoah. l-'J9-tf 131111 K'.I.U The water minin. counters and X bar llxturcs of the Scliettly House. For fiutuer mini million apply to J. K. r. isciieiuy. 7011 8AI.IC Three (lrst-i-lass show cases, all j lu good condition, suitable for fancy goods, notions, be. Will be sold at a bargain. Xo. 21 Noitn Jlaln urei t. l-H-tl TiOlt IlKNT. The bulhllnir now occupied bv l Michael Hi bolder, tlio North Main street confectioner, after April 1st, 1890. Contains store room anu iu rooms lor iwriiing purisises. Apply "t William Nelswluter's livery stables, corner voni unu mum jiih-vib. , i-.vu liWTATK 01'' MAM1AIIKT IIltHNNAN, Into Vj of the llorough or sneiianuouli, l'u,, ,ln.4jlttill. Letters ivsiuiiii'iiiurv ou iiiu mioe o 111 nii ....hm,. (udHitpil to sniil estate are reoiu'st,,! to ar Inn - t to muko luiyment. und thoso busing Unlnis of 1 demands OKalllst inocsioiooi sniu urceueut 10 ,..... a, im. s-st-ouw . , v,iiiUiilli!! 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 105 South Main Street, IF YOU WANT THE BEST nml rmi't pet It then coino tri uj for It. Wis carry tho best of Groceries, Butter and FLOUR and FEED. Eggs, Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. nUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE AR APM 100 acres clear, nnd with option rtlVt'l ot purchasing 100 ncrcs timber land adjoining. Dwelling nnd bam and all necessary out buildings in good order ami repair. Will bo Bold with or without Mock niul farmim? implements. Coal is supposed to under lie tills property. Within 8 miles of n first-class market. Will trade for town property. A FARfl 173 acres, near Zions Grove, 75 acres clear. I)wclllinrco''tover SiW. Good barn ami out buildings. Hoekand farm Implements. Must sell to disolve partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. II. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate the sale of any good licensed property In Sbennndonh. OPEN EVERY DAY i Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless oxtractiou of teeth. Gold and Silver nlllngs. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations frco. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowust Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. o charges lor extracting wuen plates are I ordered. We are tho only usere of vitalized air for tlio painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Olilco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Of paper not a sheet left. When up town to Mrs. Van yise tWas Ou 2 day she purchased a box of our PENNSYLVANIA stationery, it beiner the best she could get for the price Only 25 cents per box. HOOKS & BROWN IMortJ-i JVlalri St. FALL and "WINTER STYLES. T Cull and see tho brightest, breeziast, snappiest lot of 1'all aud Winter Suitings Shenan doah has ever hail. We're experts on fit. We're dealers, tii .new Ideas. We're leaders; jof'.reasonable prices. If you nro n havd'Tnan to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., afl. North rvlfaln St. POLITICAL CARDS. VOTE FOR THOMAS J. BR0UGHALL FOR-- School Director In the Fourth Ward. NOTICE. Scaled proposols will bo rccolvcdtfhy tho undersigned, the Controller of Schuylkill county, until 2 p, 111. Monday, loth day of February, 1800, to furnish and deliver 100 assessment books to this otllce, Hpvcillcatloiistaube seen at the Commissioners oiuce. The rlKht Is reserved to reject any or all bids, lly order of the County Commissioners. II. It. Hkvkhn. l-31-9t ' County Controller, Grocers, - Shenandoah, Pa. TKItaUSON'S THKATItK. A' 1". J. Fnimmox Manage Tuesday, February 4th, 1 896. GRAND CHARITY- ENTERTAINMENT For tho benefit ot tho worthy poor, nml to relievo tho distress of deserv ing school children, under tho nmplecj of tho Shenandoah Public Huhun Teachers, Byron W. King, A. W. Ph. D. Elocutionist and Entertainer. Prof. King will amuse, sadden, thrill nml instruct you. Chart for sale of reserved seats will be open tc tlio public on Saturday, Jan. 2.1th, 1MM, nt k30 a. ni. nt t'lio otllce of the fciecretury, in the West street school building. Sehoppo'n Full Orchestra will furnish the iiinlc. PRICES WITHiN'rEACH OF ALL, 25. 35. & 50 Cents. "Vntch for prens notices. Iju:i!ausoN"s tiikatki:. ' 1'. J., FEitntxix, Maxaokk. Friday, February tth, 1896. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE for Mrs. Knto Jenkins, whoso son wni recently killed nt Indian Itldgo colliery, to bo tffven by tho Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, . . . Schoppe Orchestra. Tho nhove nnmi-d organizations nro well worth tho price of ndmisH.nn, and will endeavor to render ono of tho bet amateur performances ever given In this town. lleerved seats on jalo at Klrlin's drug store. PRICES, 25, 35 & 50 Cents. THE NEW SAVING FUND. A branch of the ELHIRA MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN T ASSOCIATION Una been orguuircd nt Slicnnndoab witli tlie following otllccrs : JOHN J. P1UCU, President, HAMUKL DAVIS, Vlco President. M. OWI5XS, Secretary nnd Treasurer. KDWAItl) W. HHOKMAKKlt, Attorney. DIItKCTOItH P. .1. Moiiaglinn, M. I,. Kern merer, I.cvl Itclowlcb, .T0I111 1. lloebin, I), it. Jninpw, John Jlieldnrls, Thomas Jonex, George It. Williams, J. V. Williams. Evan J Davies, LIVERY AND taking ! Jardin Street. 4tOi . - - Lauei?'s, Lager and Pilsner Beers, ' Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 207 West Coal Street. HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave Is becoming popular You will llko it. innkon specialty of hair cutting. Wo t,va . 13 n:
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