(f) r f 1 II aur WINTER S' 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 clothincr for Hen, 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. 1. GOLDIN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 11 S. riain Street. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, FKIiKUAKY I. 1890. fetrllchic I'mldlers SuecpMful. HOLLlIlATSlll'liG, l'n., Feb. Tho pud dicrs' strlko at tlio Kloanor Iron works ended yesterday. The Hnrrisburg mana gers of tho works yloldcd to tho men's do mnnds for S3 por ton. There was a re sumption of operations at tho Hollldays burg Iron and Nail works today, the wreckago causod by tho boiler explosion having been cleared away. llattenherg'f lloily Home. LONDON, Fob. 4. Tho British warship Blenheim, with tho body of Prince Henry of Battenbcrg on board, arrived at Plym outh yesterday. It is announced that tho emperor of Germany will send Princo Al bert of Prussia with a detachment of tho Gnrdo du Corps to attend Princo Henry's funeral. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Beavol Savage, United Stntes consul at Nantes, France, died yesterday. Atuv Francisco Judgo Slack decided that tlio trust clauso In tho will of James G. Fair was invalid. Tho directors of tho Fort Stauwlx Na tional bank, at Homo, N. Y., fear that tlio thortogo will reach 8100,000, if not moro. New Jersey's stato convention for tlio Bcloctlon of delegates to tho ltepubllcan national convention will bo held April 15. Myron E. McIIenry, tho well known driver, of Neowih, Wis., has signed u flvo year contract with tho imperial stables of Hussla. Tho British consul at Zeltoun confirms tho report that tho Zeitounlis hnvo tor tured, murdered and mutilated 230 Mo hammedan captives. Bankor Maurlco L. Wormser, of Now York, will bo sued by David Dans' and others, who claim fG0,000for being 'ac cused of having robbed tlio Wormser resi dence Tho Jesuits have succeeded in suppress ing tho papers which tho luto Cardinal Mnnnlng, of England, Intended tu he pub lished after his death, dealing with the 3oclety of Jesuits and their policy. Neer Fulls for Coughs anil Coltli. That's what Pan-Tina is, 2oc. At Gruliler Bios,, drug store. Tho Knglellill l ire. It is claimed by the officials of tho com pany that tho fire at Eaglo Hill colliery has been extinguished. The debris has not yet been removed, and it may bo that tho fire is merely slumbering beneath the fall of coal and slate. Help Comes to Those Who Take lied Flag Oil for sprains, Warns, cuts. At (! rubier Bros., drug store. BIG- REDUCTIONS In holiday goods, suitable as qfifts 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. Watcli : Repairing : a : Specialty. Done cheaper than any other place In Town. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, , PA. BUY YOUR- Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, "" Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From EL. FOLEY, Cor, Centre and Vest Sti. A DARING ROBBERY. ltui-glars lEaiiHiti'kiMl Anthony Scliiiilcttcr'n House Wlillo tlin Orciipunln Slept, Iidtween tlireo and four o'clock this morn ing burglars forced an entrance to the liouso of Anthony Sclnnickcr, tlio saloonkeeper, on South Main utrcct, and made a $125 haul in jewelry, coiniMIng of two sold watches, a silver wHtch, threo chains and a hicast-pin. Tlio latter article, ono of tlio chains and ono of tlio Kohl watclies wcro tho property of Mrs. Sclimlcker. Tlio burglars ovldently roamed at will about tlio hoiiho and saloon, hut conducted their operations so noiselessly that none of tlio occupants wcro awakened from their slumbers. The burglars even successfully ransacked tlio apartment in which Sir. and Mrs. Sclnnickcr t-lept. Mr. Sclimlcker states that ho retired at about two o'clock this morning. When he awoko ho .djscovcrcd ovidenecs of tho burglary. Tho perpetrators took a silvor watcli from his Vest pocket and also a key with which thoy opened a drawer of tho ktiroau in tho bedroom, from which Mrs. Schmlckcr's jewelry was taken. From tho sumo vest tlio burglars took a key that opened a drawor at tho back of tlio bar in tho saloon in which the third natch and chain were kept. Mr. Sclnnickcr is not sounding busies over tho affair, but is think ing considerably, and from tho few remarks he lias dropped it is evident that ho believes tlio burglars wcro parties who aro more acquainted with his house and habits than the general run of customers who patroilno liis place Entrance to the house was effected through a window at tho rear of tho hou&e. A ltig Strlko In Hhemimlonli. Not in tlio mines, but at tho Factory Shoe Stoiii:. Wo are striking out tlio middle man's profits and giving you tlio advantage of them. 8-1-tf J. A. MoYUlt, Mgr. llirtliday Tarty. Tho eighteenth anniversary of James Crcary was pleasantly celebrated last evening by his friends, who assembled to tho number of more than a hundred and surprised him at his home on West Coal street. After le ceiving congratulations and well wishes for tils future Mr. Creary was csc.rted to the Phoenix hall, on North Jardin street, which was kindly tendered for the occasion, and dancing was indulged in for several hours, after which an adjournment was taken to Mr. C'roary's home, where tho friends were excellently entertained by Mrs. and the Misoes Creary. Those present included Mines A. MiUulrc, Scmnton; Kate O'Don ncll, St. Clair; May Daily, Locust Clap; and Messrs. John Earloy, Thomas Condran, John Hoolilian, Gllbortonj John Carey, Lost Creek; and the following persons of town : Messrs. John J. Fitzgerald, Joseph W. Burke, P. J. Dcvors, John J. Iteilly, John Galvin, F. J. llrennan, 1!. J. Durkin, Patrick Convillc, Patrick Crcary, Thomas It. Iteilly, Thomas Convillc, F. 1'. Shcchy, J. F. Iiurke, Joseph Devitt, Frank Grady, Patrick Conry, Thomas Itaird, B. Flaherty, John Hrosliiv Tobias Piircell, Joseph Bell, Joseph Murphy, John Dowling, John Daltou, Michael llritt, John Cox, Patrick Murphy, M. J. OlTarcn, M. F. Durkin, D. Malone, Thomas Grady, Thomas Mctieivcr, L. M. Hyan, 1'. H. Burko, W. J. Walsh, P. J. O'Dounell, James Higgins, Thomas Nork, Frank Toolo, Harry Mc Donald, J. P. llurke, P. Monaghan, Edward J. Monaghan and W. McLaughlin; and Misses A. P. Iiurke, A. L. Sheohy, Molly McGulnness, Libhio Cavaaatigli, M. Durkin, Ellio Iteilly, Sabina McDonald, II. Lynch, K. Burns, A. llennessy, i. Dcvors, B. Burns, M. A. Connelly, K. Connelly, U. L. lluike, Cassie Burke, M. Brcnnan, L. Hauna, M. Moiiagliau, M. Whittaker, M. Couutni, II. North, L. F. North, Itoso Ferguson, C. Mmtin, E. Martin, 13. Dugau, B. L. Flynn, K. Cunnagliain, M. Downley, M. Lambeit, II. Scanlan, X. Higgins and K. Higgins, N. Hradigan, A. Flaherty, K. Graham, M. Monaghan, A. O'Harcn, D. Grady, M. Fox, M. Creary, J. Crcary, M. Mulhearn, K. Miingam, A. O'Haron, M. Iiurke, J. Miles, M. Sullivan and M. Sciuilan. Schollly liouso. Berks county vegetable soup to-night. Oysters. Clams. At tho bar : All the, delicacies of tho season In ovory style. - The Controller's Version. Iii reference to tho article published last night by tho IIkkald, relative, to the hitch between the County Commissioners and the County Controller, the latter said to a re porter last night that his side of the story had not been fully told by the newspapers. Whilo the County Commissioners claim that tho Controller violated an agreement made with them last October by appointing a Deputy Controller, Mr. Sevom alleges that tho Commissioners havo violated a subsequent agreement, made during tlio early part of last mouth, He claims that it was then sought to secure a placo for Frank C. Itecso in the Commissioners' office, as ho had severed his connection with tho Shenandoah Wator Company's ollice, but this could not bo nrranged and, as the next best thing, it was decided to give Mr. liccsc tho writing of tlio registry books. It was decided later, however, that Mr. Iteose should bo appointed Deputy Coutroller and ho was instructed to turn the registry books over to other parties for copying, which ho did, and entered tlio Controller's ollico. Mr. Severn adds that tlio Commissioners recognized Mr. Itocsens Deputy Controller in many ways until a claim was mado for his first month's salary, when they claimed thair Solicitor had advised Ibcm that tlio Controller Act was unconstitutional and salaries could not, be legally paid under it. Who Said They Have u Cough Y Advice Tako Pun-Tina, !!3c. At (Iruhler llros., drug storo. ' Striiugu, Very Strange, from Joyce's American. Those who hobblo around on the outer edge of tho select inside clrcloat I'ottsvillo say that Judge llechtol will not move in the licenses remonstrated against in Maimnoy City until he satisfies himself what ctl'ctt It will have on his candidacy for Judge two years hence. That's striugo ! Why should tlio aspirations of a politician interfere in any way with tho decisions of an "honest and upright" Judge? runny, to say the least, isn't it? St'helily House For Sale. Tlio nroporty and good will of tho Schelfly House, on North Muln street, is offered for salo. Tlio proprietor contemplates locating In tho South, For further particulars apply atthoBchelllyHouso. e 12-lUtf Jteiuovul. Iteiuoval. Strousc, thojcwclor, wishes to inform his friends and the public that ho has moved his stock of watches, diamonds and Jewelry to tho Klein building, on North Maiu street, opposito IlcddiiH'a hardware storo. Itcpairing a specialty, HOOD'S riliTjS cure Idvcr Ills, IHMousncss, Indigestion, Headache. A ilcu8ut laxative. All Druggists. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Thnnighout tho ltrgtoii Chron icled for Hasty l'rnisul. Tlio children crowd tho pavemonls witli tholr sleighs and skates and winter appears to bo with us to stay a whilo. All tbs 1', & It. collieries rostimed opera tions this morning on throo-quartor tlnio. It it expected that the contckted liquor license applications and applications for now stands in Shenandoah will he hoard by tho court to-morrow. An attempt was inaio to murder tho Polish priest at Mt. Carmel. Threo shots were fired at him from ambush, but neither of them hit him. Frank llreckcr, of town, has issued a challenge to Harry Weideusanl, of Mt. Carmol, to play a match gme of pool, U00 points, for $100. Tlio new United Kvangelical church at Port Carbon will bo dedicated next Sunday. UUhop Stanford will he present. A slight 11 ro occurred at tho I'ottsvillo shops last evening, hut little damage was dono. Tho llconso of John Dalton, in town, has been transferred to Patrick J. Canficld. A leap year danco will bo held in I'ottsvillo on Friday evening. Quito a number ofj young men lu town have received Invitations. Mrs. Charles 11. Ncal, of Pottsvllle, died yesterday, survived by a husband nnd two children. The report that a man had been found hanging to n tree on tho mountain north of ttrowusvillo proved a hoax Soino children mistook a swinging trao branch for the form of a man. A man slipped on an icy pavement in the First ward yestsrday nfterncon and was carried into Councilman Timothy O'llriou's saloon in uu apparently unconscious condi tion, but an examination showed that lie was moro intoxicated than injured. Ho left the saloon unaided, and was glad to get out. Itcgln lClght With Coughs and Coldn. Tako tho sitro cure, Pun-Tina, 2tc. At 1 Gruliler liros., drug storo. I PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Lee and niece, Miss Stella Walsh, spent Sunday visiting friends at Mt. Carmel. I'rof. Thomas Martin, of New York, is stopping at tho Forgusou House. He is hero as tlio special organizer of Wood's Business College. Mr. lartin expects to have tho local branch roady for business by April 1st. J. H. Schroudcr, of Philadelphia, and W. J. Kennedy, of Pottsvillc, wcro guests of friends in town yesterday. A. T. Jones, of I'ottsvillo, formerly of town, visited acquaintances yesterday. Miss Maria Griffiths, of South Jardiu streot, lias gone to Philadelphia to locttte permanently. Lieutenant Leo, Alex. Strouso 'and D. It. Lewis spent this afternoon at the county scat. Mr. and Mrs. John Spcnce and son, Frank, of Philadelphia, are visiting tho latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kisenhart, at Brownsville. , l'or Snlo Cheap. A fine cherry front with French plate glass windows, also a fino cherry hat case, suitablo for millinery or a hat store. l or information call at L. Itcfowich's, 10 and 12 South Main street. l-ll-law4t. Deserved lCecogiiltlon, The Philadelphia Tines, a few days ago, had a very intctcsting article on a pretty incident in tlio Girls Normal tchool of that city. Tho teacher In ebargo of tlio natural history classes told her pupils in tho Junior Class last spring, that sho desired them to make collections of insects during the summer vacation, and she would make somo recogni tion of tho efforts of thoso presenting tho collections deemed best. The awards wcro mado on Jan. 30th, whcn'.2S collections were passed upon, many of them excellent and deserving of special mention, but of the lot thoso prepared by Misses Corinne Sickel and Laura Mctzler were adjudged tho best, and they were awarded prizes of books on natural history witli very flattering commendations from the priucipnl of tho school. Miss Metzler's collection numbered somo hundreds of insects, katydids, grasshoppcrs.bces.niotbi, flies, crickets, beetles, spiders, Ac, and It has won her distinction among her classmates. Miss Mctzler is th daughter of Mr. Christian K. Metzjer.of Gormantown.assistant transpor tation master of the P. & 11. E. It., who is well and favorably known to railroad men throughout tho coal region as ono of the bright men of the profession, and they will be pleased to learn that tho daughter possciseg the qualities that won distinction for tlio father. J'luins la Fohruary. Wo will tell you all about them if you call at tho Factouy Shoe Stom:. B-l-tf J i A. Movuit, Mgr. A SlabliloK Afl'ray. Michael fcpetz, a Slavonian, almost figured as a corpse in a stabbing and clubbing affray last nlbt. A party of (irceks were cole lirating a wedding in a house near tlio In dian liidge colliery. They had been carous ing biuce Saturday and were ready for any thing lu the hliapo of harmony, or light. Spetz heard tho music and dancing as ho passed the liouso and turned hack to tako part in the festivities. Tlio turn was a mis take for us he entered tho house tho Greeks set upon him HUo a pack of dcniohs. Spctz managed to gut out or tlio House, nut was in a dcplorablo condition. Ho had rec.eivcd a knifo wound in tlio light nip two liujies deep and thorc were about ten cuts on his head, evidontly mado by clubs, or similar instruments. Tho victim has not been ahlo to give a leliablo statement of tlio occurrcnco, but Dr. Hamilton says ho will sufficiently recover in a day or two to tell who made tho assault unon him . After thoatl'ray Police men Tosu, I,ee and Hand and Uonstaule CUblon made a raid ou tho wedding gather ing and arrostcd soven drunken men. As there was no ovidunce against them tboy wcro discharged this morning by Justice Tourney after paying tines and costs for being drunk and creating a disturbance Caught ou u Trestln. As the early freight train from i'ottsvillo on tlio Pennsylvania Railroad approached tlio trestle near tho depot at the fot of Maiu street this morning the engineer observed a man hanging from the sills of tho trestle his hands clutching a sill and lii3 body daiiL'lluE lu tho air. Tho train was stopped and the engiueor and fireman hurried for-- ward en tho trestle and rescued tne man from his perilous position. 'Iho man was a Hungarian. Ho was unable to speak Eng. lish, hut succeeded in making tlio engineer understand that lie had walked midway across the trestle when lie noticed th ap proach of tlio train, On account of snow and iio coveriug tho sills ho feared to run to olthor end of tie trestlo and concluded that tho best means of cscapo was to hang to the sills until after tho train had passed over him. The man resides on 'the rocks" and was ou his way to work when lie was forced into gyw uastir exercise. murderer Kit In on Trial, West Ciiksteh, Ph., Fob. 4. Tho court house hero Is nn object, of moro interest than it lm been siuco 187J, whou William Uddorzook was trlod fur murder. Thomas Klvlu is tho man now on trial for his life. Ho killed his two children in I'luonlxvlllo ou Nov. 15, and as tho murder was n most brutal ono it first degree verdict is ex pected. Itnllrnnd Mechanics tin fttrllie-. KAULUl'ASS, Tox., Fob. 4. Tho machin ists nnd bollornmkors of tho Jloxlcim In ternational railway, who wont on strlko Inst Saturday, were joined yostordny by the blacksmiths, and tho strlko Is for mally on. They want 23 per cent, raise, which was refused. All work is suBponded in tho shops. All is qulot and orderly. Will Not llxtrnillto tho Hymns. Toronto, Feb. 4. In a police court yes terday tlio magistrate called tho caso of tho Hymns brothers, hut as neither re sponded ho nt orico Issued warrants for tholr arrest. This .action is taken simply to prevent tho reappenmnco of tho Hyams in Canada, as it Is not tho crown'ri inten tion to tako extradition proceedings. of thodlobofor MEUEALOIA and similar Complaints, ' ana jircptiuu uiiuer iuo Binngent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, DR. nlCHTEtra iiisiMAaianif Worldrflnnwnft.il TlftmnrVilh1vftmranfnll OnWgeniilnowlth Trade Mark "Anchor," F. Ad. Klchtcr & Co.. 215 Peirl St., ITsw York. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS, 12 Branch Howes, OwaOltiivrorki, n & bo cts. In sthcnamloAli rot huu oy I'. 1". 1J. Klrlin. 6 a. .Slain St , J. i. lIlllnll,7H. Main St.. C. II n- Kcubucli. K. 1C. i-or. flinm .v. . -Uoyu an, . Shenandoah : College t 100 Charter riembcr . . . Scholarships. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, , SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL NOTICE. Scaled proposal 111 be icccivedliy the underfriifticd. tlio Controller of Schuylkill county, until '2 p. in, Monday, 10th day of February, 18., to furnish nnd deliver 300 nsMfsmont books to tbiH olllcc. Spccincatlonnciin bo been nt the Commissioners oniee. ThcriKht it reserved, to reject any or all bids. Ily order of the County CoininisIoncru. 11. It. Sevkhn, l-ai-9t County Controller, Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking,! 13 N. Jardin Street. POLITICAL CARDS. VOTE FOR THOMAS J. BROUGHALL --FOR School Director In the Fourth Ward. MISCELLANEOUS. 'IJWIl HUNT. Itoom, Miitablo for ofllco pur. J" poses. Apply at 11) South Jardin street. fjWI! SAI.K-Dcslrablo brick hotel and ihvel. I.1 ling known as Dormer's Atlantlo Harden, lor terms apply to Mrs. JI. Dormer St. Clair, I'O, i-diw-eou FOIt ltK.NT. Store room and dwelling, cor ntr of White und Centre ktrctts, now occu pied by J. W. Pureed, tho grocer. Storo room V. ",V ,IV,lli separate '. Apply to Mart n I'uicell, 10 IJast Centre Mrect. . 1-31-lw TilOH BALK. One hnri.n nlmufc ft vmin ,il,l i I' spring wagon, 1 slnglo and 1 double set of lii'vness, 1 sctof bobs and 1 buggy. All In first cbiKsiondilloii. Shut lie solil at once as owner l li iivlngtown. Apply to Charles Hooks, ili n juium suoit, siuuaialouli. l-2-tf 171)11 SA I.IC The water pump, cou 1 bar fixtures of the Kcheilly II further Information apply to J. K. V. counters and ousc. irt Schelfly. 'IjlOlt KA1.K. Three flrst'Class show cases, nil X In good condition, suitable for fancy goods, notions, &c. Will be sold at a barguln. Ko, at .nun, Kireei. " " ' r FOIt HUNT. The building now Decupled by Michael Sehelder, tho North Main street conditioner, after April 1st, 1890. Contains store room nnu iu rooms lor uweiung purposes, Apply, at William Nclawlnter'sllvcry stables, corner voui uv i,iiu jtijjKia. .. :M T71STATU Olf KI,IAS ui.I.Elt, DICCKA8ICI).' 'j letters of fulminibtratlon on the estiil,, ICIiiiB Miller, lato of Union tuwnslilD, Bcliuvlklll countjvl'a., ikweaniHl, liuvo been .granted to James llankes and I,. W. Krcbs, reidliig1nald inwnahin. to whom all nerkons iudcbteil to said estate are requested to uiako payment, and thoso having tlftlins ur ueinuuus, win iuuku Known tho same wltnouioeioy. . James IIankes, I,. W. Kiikiis, AdmiiilstnitorM. Illngtown, BchuylkilU'o., l'a. Or to their Attornoy, S. (I. M. IIOI.LOrKTF.ll, Shenandoah, l'a, 1-21-Ct-ouw Do Do Do you eat ? you eat bread ? you eat the best bread ? 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. A LONG FELT .---Bag 127 North Jardin St., IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't pet It, then come to us or it. AVc enrry tho bent of , Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wnRon nwnlts your order. Goods delivered promptly. HU5SER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ARADIM 100 acres clear, and with option rftHL f purchasing 100 ncrcs timber land adjoining. Dwelling nnd barn and all necessary out buildings in good order and lepnir. Will be Kold with or without stock anil funning implements. Coal Is supposed to under lie this property Within U miles of a first-class market, will trade for town property. vALSO'' A FARfl 173 acres, near Zlons Grove, 75 acres clear. Dwelling co.t over $2500. Good barn nnd out buildings. Stock and farm Implements. Jlust sell to dlsolve partnership. T. R. IJEDDALL, or D. li. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate tho sale of nny good licensed property In Shenandoah. Of paper- Mrs. Van Wise 2 not a sheet Was Ou 3 left. When up town to- day our she purchased a box of PENNSYLVANIA stationer', it being the best she could gret for the price. Only 25 cents per box. HOOKS & BROWN fl- North Main St. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot 01 I'aU ana winter buttings biienau douh has over had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prlcr If you aro a hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 2fl. North Main St. S Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 207 West Coal Street. ipHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave la becoming nopulur. You will llko It. make a uiieclulty of linlr cuttlnt'. I Wo WANT I. Burial Vaults Mado of sawed stono or Blate, and aro porfectly water proof. These vaults nre as cheap as a walled gravo and even cheaper, and are far superior in neatness and durability. Wooden eases are unnecessary whn these vaults aro used. Thcyare carried in stock for immediate delivery. Special sixes mauo to rucr at a uay s notice. Manufactured by ML H. MASTER, SHENANDOAH, PA. FEllGUSON'S TURATItH, 1. J. I'EROIXIX MAXAOER. Tuesday, February 4th, 1896. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT Kor Ihc In'iitfit or tlio worthy iioort mul to relievo tlio ilistress of ilcserv hitfhcliool cliiklmi, under the nuiptces of tlio Shennmlonh Ptibllo Hehoo Byron W. King, A. M. Ph. D. Elocutionist and Entertainer. Trof. King will amuse, sadden, thrill and Instruct' you, Chart for sale of reserved seats will bo open to the public on Saturday, Jnn. Mtli, 1MK5, nt 10:30 n. m. lit tlio olllcc of tho Hecretary,ln the West street school building. Sehoppo's Full Orchestra will furnish tlioiuulc. PRICES WITHIN liEACH OF ALL, 25. 35 & 50 Cents. Watch for press notices. IjlKItUUSON'S TIIUATHK, 1'. J. FKHQUfOX, JfAXACKR. Friday, February rth, 1896. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE for Mrs. Kale Jenkins, whom mm wni recently killed nt Imltan JCUIko etillfery, to be Kivcu by tlio Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, . . . Schoppe Orchestra. The nbove, named organizations nro well worth the price of nriinl&Hlon, nnd will endeavor tu render one of tho bc-t amateur performances ever given In this town. Iteterved seats on halo nt Kirlin's drug store. PRICES, 25, 35 & 50 Cents. thfTnew saying fund". A brunch of the ELMIRA MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION .Tiufecd nt Shcnnndoali . vltli the I0llOVIIlK oIllcclHi J, l'UK'IS,. Protucnt. AVl'.L DAVIS. VIco l'rchiilcnt. 1, OWKNS, Secretary nnil Trcnsurcr. UDWAItl AV. 8IIOHMAK15K, Attorney. liiiji.-fvrnim t .T. irmiiiL.haii. M. J.. Ivcin- merer, l.ovlJicfolch, John 1'. Iloehm. 1). It. Jniiic-B, John.Mloliliiil, TlKimai) Jone, Oeoige II. Willliiuis.J.i'. Wilunui ' OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tlio Sliennntloali Ucntal liootna for painless extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Silver lillings. If your nrtlflcal teeth do not eu'lt you call to tee us. All examinations frco. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Uiowus, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crowu and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p, m. A genuine wclcomo awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. l'ool room attached. Finct whiskey", beer, porter and ulo coiittantly ou tap. Clioico teui perance drinks and cluara. ram (T. i 11 Y iiiT " ' " ' iiiA'iiiiifia-''--flfei. 7 ,.1 i""!
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers