T . 4l Tfvt I, nuR WINTER STOCK Of clothing, consisting of Men's unci Boys' Over coatsv Suits, and a large stock of children's suits, will be closed out at re markably low prices. Our Spring Stocks We are the first in the field with our spring stock of clothing for flen, Boysr and Children Have just returned from New York with the best selec tion the great clothing houses of, that city afiord. Striking: Novelties in Children's Suits. The stock is very fine, but prices remain within the reach of all. I GOLDIN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 1 1 S. riain Street. EVENING HERALD THUKSDAY. FKHUUA11Y 0, ISili). PERSONAL. Jliss Alico Seagcr is visiting friends in Philadelphia. Messrs. Charles llurchill, of tho Kaier House, and Martin Bowmun, of Mulianoy City, circulated among town acquaintances hist evening. Harry Wcrtz and his nephew. Wells l'ctcrs, returned from u visit to tho former's parents at Lcwisliurg last evening. Miss Annie Iteilly and her brother, Thomas, of Philadelphia, attended tho wedding of their brother, David, in tho Annunciation church yesterday. Councilman James McElhenny visited friends at the county beat this morning. William MrAdams, of l'ottsville, raid a visit to town to-day. James Leckio leturned from Washington, I). C, last evening, having heen the guest of his brother, A. J, L. Leckic, tho uttornoy-at-law. Hives aro not dangerous to life, hut they area prolific breeder of misery and profanity. Ipan'g Ointment gives instant relief, even -.n N)o worst cases of tliisund other exaspera ting diseases of the skin. Thu Itcllly-Clnney Nuptials. A pretty wedding was solemnized yestoi day afternoon in the Annunciation church by Father Naylon, when Miss Ella. Clancy was united in wedlock with David Ileilly, both of town. The duties of groomsman was at tended to by Thomas Ileilly, of Philadelphia, a brother of tho groom, and that of brides maid by Miss Annie Purcell, of town. The happy couple were tho recipients of many beautiful presents. They will take up a residence in the near future on est Cherry sticct. I'liyslcnl l'rofcssor Adjudged Insane. NKW YoitK, Feb. 0. Professor Danlol li. Dowd, Inventor of fiowd's oxerclses, which is now In use in many gymnasiums in this country, nnd who is well known us an oxponent of physical nnd vocnl culture In Now York, was declared Insane at Bellcvue hospital last night. He will bo lent to n private institution. 1'nlluro of Kv-Treasurerlluiton. r C-ON-NKltsviLLK, Ind., Fob. 0. Ex-United V t easurer J. N.Huston inudoim So. yesterday for tho benefit of his ? ,rip:iii inelnirunnblQ to renllzR nn bunk lie- iad the t nuu" eulnl luuuug, I'""iu""'B . .1 ..4U. I..mI.1hh Jf or general imsiuuuiug uuuu win MV. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer lr stoves. 8-1-tf 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- Jivn tin J "Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From E. F3. FOLEY, Oor. Centre and West St. SPECIAL COTTON DYES. IMPOSSIBLE FOR WOOL DYE-STUFFS TO COLOR COTTON GOODS. Beautiful and Brilliant Colors In Diamond Dyes That Will Not Fade-Slmplo and Easy for Home Use-Absolutely Fast. It is an ubsoluto InipowlMllty to flud dyes that will make fust colors on both cotton and wool goods, us tho former is a vegetable pro duct, while wool comes from an animal, and hence the ttroaro so different that It demands a dlflbrcnt kind of dyo for each. Tho truth of this has been found to their sorrow by women who havo tried to dyo cotton with packago dyes that claim to color both cotton and wool, for thoy mako only a dingy color that soon fades. The special fast cotton colors of Diamond Dyes, such as turkey red, brown, pink, purplo, yellow, nd half a dozen others, arc prepared specially for cotton goods, and give colors that oven washing in strong soapsuds and exposure to tho sunlight will not fade. It is an easy matter to dye with Diamond Dyes, as thousands of women know from practical experience, and In this way, one can mako the old clothing look like new and save a great many dollars in the course of tho year. Do not risk your goods with the oidinsry dyes that somo dealers may urge you to buy, simply becauto they mako more profit in selling them. There is nothing that equals the Diamond. THE SHENANDOAH CASES. Tho Court Vestorday Heard Applicants for New Licenses. Tho court yesterday afternoon heard applicants for new licenses in this town. There havo already been granted 138 licenses for Shenandoah, and if tho ones now under consideration aro granted it will make tho total licensed houses 1(11. John Wells wants a licenso in tho First ward, near tho factory of tho Shenandoah Hat and Cap Manufacturing Co., and tho company offered objections because its proximity to tho factory would bo injurious to tho 200 boys and girls employed. Tho applicant's witnesses were 'Squire Toomey and Constable Uiblin. Tho School Hoard objected to tho applica tion of Frank Ttruziuski, in the First ward Other applicants from this ward wero Mrs Catharine King, Anthony Markovitch, Mrs. Mary Mellet, Michael Conley, Mrs. Itosauua llradlcy. Max Itabinowitz, tho first of his nationality, wants a license, nis witnesses were Jacob Hamborger and Thomas J. Iliggins. Patrick Mcllale, Peter White and John Wnsscr were also applicants. Policeman Thomas Leo applied for a liccuso at tho corner of Coal and Wltfto streets, and his witnesses were T. It Beddall, Esq., and James Smith. Even tho opposition had a good word for tho applicant. Timothy T. Lynch wants a liceuso on South Main street, near tho Lehigh Valley railroad, and J. J. Franey was an applicant for bis new hotel at tho corner of Jardin and Coal streets. He stated that ho would put a man in charge, but will act as proprietor himself the first year. Joseph licnducas applied for a liccuso near the West Centre street school house; James Egan for a house at Gilbert and Cherry ; Thomas J. Malum for a wholpsalo license ; John T. Snell for a houso on West Coal street; Henry Appell, now living at Hearing Creek, wants n liccuso for tho Hell property on West Coal street ; and Thomas McAllister has a property nt the corner of Centre and Gilbert streets erected for hotel purposes which he wants licensed. l'ebrunry Heinnuiit Sale. Iieninants biiitablo to mako soparato skirts or waists at one-third to ouo-half off' the price. This, truly, is tho bargain event of our big removal sale. Wo have cuds of silks, cashmeres, cloths, plaids, muslins, canton, outing flannels and bluo drillings ; satteens and calicos suitable for dresses or ouiltsl remnants of white goods and checked , nainsooks, embroidery and laces. Think of a bij store like ours, full of choico goods, offering you your pick of tho stock at nionoy- , saving prices. Iaico curtains go at 49c, 78e and OSc a pair. White bed spreads 50c each for a fair quality and good hizo; muslin underwear for less than tho price of tho muslin and cmbioidcry. Como this week nnd come caily In the day when convenient. The big rush attending this sale overtaxes our facilities in our cramped quarters. Pur chases will be delivered to any part of town ir desired. Ii. J. Wilkinson. lteglll ltlght With Coughs and Colds. Tako tho suro euro, I'au-Tina, 23c, At Gruhlor llros., drug storo. Head This If You Can. Tho following marrlngo licenses havo been granted : Jan Lech and Magdalcna Jarkic- wicz, both of Shenandoah : Andrzcj Wasile- wskl and l'aullna Tcrlccka, both of Shenan doah ; Piotr Nowosatko and Annlo Dern bruwska, both of Shenandoah j Jan Streu kovoskl aud Slichaliua JIajowska, both of Shcuaudoah ; Ignacs Itadziowicz nnd Ku tnrzyua liorowskn, both of Shenandoah ; William J. Hoben and Catharine Kerns, both of Mulianoy City ; Thomas Shellow and Teressa liussell, both of Mahanoy City; 1'rcdorick Matthias, of Mahauoy City, and Annie Schwalm, of Tuiuaquu. Hcliellly House. 1'reo mock turtle soup for everybody to night. A nice hot lunch. Oysters. Clams. At tho bar : All the delicacies of the season in every stylo. Echoes of the Storm. A chimney on tho houso of Mrs. Quinn, on Wost Ccntro strcot, was blown down this morning. A largo pano of glass In the front of I). I!. Lewis' saloon, on North Alain street, was shattered by tho wind. A largo pane of pinto glass at Arcgood's restaurant, on East Ccntro street, also sullered this morning. Turbulent streams swelled tho creeks on the outskirts of the borough to-day. Hchellly Houso For Sale. Tho property and good will of tho Scheifiy House, on North Malu street, Is offered for sale. Tho proprietor contemplates locating In tho South. For further particulars apply ut tho SchcIIly Houso, l!M0-tf 1'or Sale Cheap. A lino cherry front with French plato glass windows, also a fluo cherry hat rase, sultablo for millinery or a hat storo. For information (all nt ,h. Itefowlch's, 10 nnd 12 South Main street. ' l-ll-'awtt. Help Conies to Those Wlm Take Itod I'hs Oil for sprains, burns, tuts. Oruliler Uros., drugstore. At THE BOARD OF HEALTH. l'rocccdlngsnt mi Adjourned Mooting Held I.nst 1H onlng, The Hoard of Health hold unadjourned meeting last evening nt Maurlco Morrison's hotel. It was attended by all tho members, Messrs. Spalding, Miles, Mcllale, Malonoand Morrison, Secretary Curtln and Health Officer Conry, The Epidemic Committee reported 15 cases of contagious disease during January 0 scarlatina, 8 diphtheria and 1 of mcahlos. There wero 28 burial permits Issued during mo month. Nino ot them wore issued in non-resident eases fi from Win. Pcnn. and ono each from Glrardville, Lost Creek and Ytttosville. President S.C. Spalding made a lengthy and very interesting report of tho State Sanitary Contention nt Harrisburg, which ha attended as a delcgato from tho local Hoard, In his monthly report to the Board. Health Officer Conry called special attention to tho caso of tho Gibsons, n Polish family residing on west Strawberry alley. lie said that two children died In tho houso within a short tlmo from diphtheria and ho was obliged to placo a watchman on duty to enforco tho health laws. Ho found It very difficult to mako tho family comprehend tho object and requirements of tho health laws. Superin tendent Whitakcr suspended from tho public schools several children who persisted in visiting tho house. Tho quarantine has since 1 been raised. Tho Health Officer called special attention to tho borough lockup owing to water pipes being frozen, steam pipes bursting and general neglect of tho placo. Ho says it is in a filthy condition, as well, and tho lorough runs risks of suits for damages. Tho Hoard referred tho matter to tho Sanitary Com mltteo of Council nnd the Chief Htirgoss with request to put tho place in proper condition. l'liuu In February. Wo will tell you all nbout them if you call at tho Factory Shoe Stoui:. M-tf J. A. Movi:r, Mgr. THE CAOE CAUGHT. Five Men li)ured tit SIuplo This Morning. Hill Colliery Five Poles, all residents of this town, were injured while descending on a eags hi tho Maplo Hill shaft early this morning to reach their working places. Tho men wero John Itowliu, John Itablowski, I'cter Simcuevskl, Andrew Putalawicz and Anthony Wislosky. Fortunately none of them were dangerously injured. Ten men got on tho cage at the top of tho shaft and wero lowered to a depth of about six feet from tho bottom when tho cago caught on tho guides. Tho stoppago was but momentary, but sufficient in duration to allow an accumulation of loose hoisting rope and the cage suddonly dropped tho six feet to bottom of tho shaft, sovcrely shocking (Ivo of tho men nud causing ono of them, John Itablowski, to sustain a fracturo of tho left leg below the knee. Itablowski and Itowliu wero seut to the Miners' hospital. Tho latter claimed tlicro was paralysis in hit legs below tho knees, but ho was able to walk with as sistance. Tho other men wero removed to their homes. Tho accident is supposed to havo been caused by ice which had accumulated on tho shaft guides during tho night catching the cage and then giving away under its weight. A Mother Never can Forget her lioy.Goldcn Honcyinoon,latcst music at llmmin's. 1-30-tf Short In Ills Accounts. Charles M. Lawlcr, general manager of tho Philadelphia, Iteading & New England Pail road, is short in his accounts io the amount of about $30,000. On Monday Mr. Lawlcr was at the oilico of tho company at Hart ford, Conn., and wheu confronted with tho ovidenco of his bhortagc, said that ho alone was responsible. The methods by which tho company was mulcted wero by Lawlcr drawing money for men who had been dis charged and for supplies that wero not bought, l'ho railroad company is protected from loss by tho bondsmen of the agents who permitted Lawlcr to havo tho money. He is now delirious and It is feared that he cannot recover from tho elVects of his exposure. Mr. Lawlcr is well known hero as superin tendent of tho Malianoy division of tho Heading until a year or so ago. Jennie O'Ncll, New Bully, Parado march just received at llrumm's. 1-30-tf l'aul Stiinnm Deud. A despatch from Wilkcsbarro states that Paul Summa, who formerly conducted a saloon on South Main street, in this town, died at Jersey City while his wife was giv ing her testimony in a suit for a divorce on tho pica of cruelty uud desertion. Tho woman completely broke down when handed tho telegram and wept Hko a child. She was removed to tho houso of a friend near by. Our readers will leinember how Summa disappeared from this town so suddenly, leaving behind him a number of debts, nnd the subsequent legal battle indulged in over tho trausfor of his license. After leaving Shenandoah Summa conducted a saloon in Kingston, but soon showed signs of aberra tion of mind, and ho was removed to an asylum. A lllg Strlko in Shennndonli. Not in tho mines, hut at tho Factokv Sum: Stouj.. Wo uro striking outtho middle mail's profits nnd giving you tho advantage of them. 2-j.tf J. A, MoYim, Mgr. Languor. liiiuguor and depression aro tlio first symp toms of n cold or la grippe. A lieu actlvo persons are disinclined to exertion, and know not what is tlio matter, u is saio to ; predict that tlicy havo taken fold or that tho grip's coming on. Thislsuio most pre ventable tlmo, and "77" Is tlio remedy; Its prompt application will make you cold proof," Carry it. "77" cures colds, coughs, soro throat, iullueuza and catarrh. "77" j will "break up" a cold that "hangs on." i Dr. Humphreys puts up a speciflo for every dlsoaso. They are described in his manual, I which Is sent free. Small bottles of pleasant pellets fit your vest pocket; sold by drug gists, or sent on receipt of price, 25c, or llvo for 1 1.00. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Ill & 113 William St., New York, lie Hire to get Humphreys'. Who fiald They Havo a Cough ? Advice Tako Pan-Tiim, 25c. At Gruhlcr Uros., drug storo. Worthy or l'utrunuge. ' Tho Jouklns btnoflt In Ferguson's theatre, by tho Sennlan-Durkiu Comedy Cojnpany, Clraut Hand nud Schoppo brchostnf, ou Fri day evening, Is dcborvlng of a full house, us tho above organizations need no explanation as to their respective abilities. An excellent prograin'has been arranged for this perform ance, wlilch lucludos tho best local talent that can lie secured, und a liberal patronage Is solicited for this worthy cause. Finest selection county at Brumui's. of dilvcrware in the 1-30-tf PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Iteglon Chron icled for Hasty l'crusal. A number of Ashland young men have organized a minstrel troupe. An eisteddfod will bo held in Mahanoy City on Washington's Illrthday. Itelrcnchment orders aro still being re ceived nt tho P. & It. stat'on, Palo Alto. William Murphy, a well known young man of Mnhanoy City, died yesterday nged 23 years, Mrs. Henry Duncan, nn ostlinablo lady of Gordon, died Tuesday evening after sovcntl weeks' illness. A marrlngo license has been Issued to James Emauuol, of town, and Miss Alico Sponslcr, of Pottsvillo. Hon. M. S. Quay Is to bo president of tho day at tho Ivoritcs eisteddfod In Scranton on March l?th, next. Patrick McManiman, of Jit. Carmcl, and Miss Mary Laughlin, of Centralla, were united In marrlngo by Hev. Kinney yesterday" Thomas Quinn, of Mahnnoy City, was Injured Internally nnd had his right leg broken by falling timber In Mapls Hill colliery. Tho following deeds havo been recorded at Pottsvillo : From Charles Hooks to Marshal Myers, lot on South Jardin street; from Margaret Hrcnnnn to Owen Hrennan, lot in Shenandoah. Tho Kalcr bore holo is to bo pumped next week. Tho apparatus will lift water from tho depth of 000 feet to learn if tho ilow started in a crovlce at 1,300 feet is sufficient. If not tho drilling may continue. Tho breaker at Laurel Hill colliery, near Hazlcton, Is to bo rebuilt. Tho coal now prepared at No. 3 Sugarloaf colliery will then bo prepared at tho Laurel Hill. Simon Sellers, saloonkeeper of llahanoy City, has been arrested and bound over to urt for trial, on the chargo of selling liquor on Sunday. The suit was entered before 'Squiro Augustus Webber, of Mahanoy City. Soro affliction has visited tho Mason family at Dormer's, near St. Clair. Ono child died Tuesday of diphtheria, and two moro suc cumbed to tho samo disease yesterday. There aro two remaining children of -tho family who are also down with tho fatal malady. Thomas O'Kcefe, Plymouth township, Lackawanna comity, has been arrested for selling bogus mino certificates to Hungarians. Tuesday evening twenty-one men wero sus pended nt tho round houso and machine shops nt that place for nn indefinite period. WOOD'S SIIEHAHDOAn COLLEGE. Thomas 3Iurttu, Special Organizer, ut Hotel I'ergiison. The Ferguson Hall is being fitted up for the home of Wood's Unsincss College, and Prof. Thomas Martin, of New York, the organizer, Is selling a $150 scholarship for $75, including tho Business, Shorthand and Lnglish Training Courses. The college will bo elegantly furnished in polished oak furuituro and everything will be of the best. 2-0-tf Itemovnl. Itemoviil. ' Strouse, tho jeweler, wishes to inform his friends and the public that ho has moved his stock of watches, diamonds and jewelry to tho Klein building, ou North Malu street, opposite lieddall's hardwaro storo. Repairing a specialty. EVENTS AT ASHLAND. Trunks I'layed by tho Storin Injured hy u Senlug Machine. Special to Evening IIuiialu. AshlakI), Feb. 0. A barn belonging to Frank lEcnard was blown down during the storm at noon to-day and tho roof of a house near it was blown off. Joseph, son ot Justice Mcl'auucu, ran a necdlo through ono of his hands while play ing with a sewing machine last evening. It was necessary to tako tho machine apart in order to releaso tho hand, in which a part of the needle still remains. A child of William Williams, of Market street, died this morning of hcarlct fever aud convulsions. At Jnnics Goodman .V Co's. Fresh eggs 18 cents per dozen. llest pound-print creamtuy butter 27 cents. Country dairy round prints 22 cents. (lood tub butter 20 cents. Country roll, 15 cents per pound, 2-3-tf Plunged Over n Ilrldge. At about eleven o'clock last night nn engino without n train, on tho Philadelphia & Keadlng railroad, ran througk nn open switch at Gordon and plunged over tho bridge that spans tho Mnhanoy creek, drop ping a distance of about 25 feet into tho waters of tho creek, Tho engineer and fire man jumped from tho engino as it left tho rails and escaped injury. A car of powder ou a siding barely escaped being struck. l .x tor otnrSa .TT"1 w of the Globe for NEURALGIA and elmilar Complaints, unapreporeu unaer loo etringenc GERMflH MEDICAL LAWS. k tL.lt.-. 1 A 1 1.1 . A DR. RICHTERS nBgtiniinn)t X7orldrpnntmal njtmavlr.hl I OnlTKeVlnwlth Trade Mark "Anchor," j i c . aq. lucmer & Co.. SIS Fein He Icri. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Brutes. Eoustl, Owa Glaisworks, cm. in Khonaudoali for flaie uy . i: i;. Kirun. a , main Hi.. J. ju lilllnii, 7 H, Alain bt ,(. II. llii L genuueu, n, is. cor. Alain & j HEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES. WOIiKINO or DRIVING HORSES eou&tantly ou hand. Sold or exchanged. II. L. MILLER & CO., Props,, 10 N. Pear Alley. HuslncHrtoftU-p: M. V. Miller's meat market. li-i.N. MnluMrt-et. THE NEW SAVING FUND Meets the lint Wednesday ot every month In H. W. Shoemaker's oflloe. Over 000 shares have already lecn sold for tho first series for Slienam doah. Five hundred more are now ready forJ sale. Mxteen of our leading business niijti ijjrf the active' managers of this brunch. I.oaiw'on first mortgage will be made promptly. For full particulars see any of the officer. JOHN J. FltlCK, I'rcslilent. M. OWKN8, Secretory,,' - DIHKOTOHS V. J. Monoghan, St. U'Keiu. merer, Ixivi Itcfowlch, John I', llochhi, 1. It. Jame, John Sllcldails, Thoina Jours, (jeorge It Williams. J. Williams. V I, 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. A LONG FELT 127 North Jardin St., IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd enn't pet it, then come to lis for it. AVe enrry tlio best ol Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wncon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ACAD 7VT 1 ftcrcs clear, nml with option 1 rtlxxll. of ptirchnsiriK 100 acres timber land adjoining. Dwelling and bnm and all neeesMiry out bullilfnjrs in frood order and repair, will bo told with or without stock nnd farming implements. Coal is supposed to under lie this property. Within U inilen of n tlrst-elns market. m trouo lor town property. ACADM 173 ncres, near Zions Grove, 75 "'V 1 acres clear. Dwelling cot over $2500. Good burn ond out buildings. Stock und farm implements. Mu -4 bc to dUoho partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. 11. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parlies will ncKotiato tho solo ol nny (;ood licenced property In Shenandoah. -WOO D'S-1 Shenandoah College! 100 Charter flember . . . Scholarships. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL. POLITICAL CARDS. VOTE FOR THOMAS J. BR0UGHALL FOR- School Director-1 In the Fourth Ward. MISCELLANEOUS. " "T ANTHl). Knur steady gentlemen boarders. Apply at Nn. 'JU South Slain fctreet, Shenandoah, l'a. 1-5-lw rANTKI). A position ns u clerk or driver l for n irrocerv sxore. oevenu itericiieo. and reference furnished Add res, 2-5-2t J. A. 11., tHlberton, Va. suitable foH'onU'O pur- poses. Apply at 19 Houth Jardfi street. T-ir,I u A Y .li? 1W1 rnll brick hotel and dwel- 1 ling known lis Hornier' Atlantlo liarden. For terms apply to Sirs. SI. Dormer bt. Clnir, I'll. J-ai-4wcwi IitOH ItliNT. Storo room and dwelling, cor 1 ,iPrf White and Centre streets, now oecu- Pled by J. W. l'urccll, t' grocer. Store, room can bo routed separately. Apply to Martin Pureed, IS Host Centre street. nnii alTU n,mlinrM nlimit 8 vcars old. 1 U spring worou, 1 single ond 1 double set ot harness, 1 set of bobs and 1 buggy. All In llrst cluss condition. JIustbesold at uncen owner l. !,.,(.,,-tim-ii. Amdytu Charles Hooks, 215 H. Janlln street, Shenandoah. l-2Mf TTlOIt SAI.K. The water pump. . counters and 'J? bar fixture of tbe Hclic-l ,ivteid of tlm ScbeiMv House. For further Information apply to J. K. 1'. Sclieltly. nn HAT.i. Threo fli-at-class show cases. all J In good condition, suitable foi fancy goods, iitloiis&o. Will bo sold nt a bargain. No. 21 North Main street. i-ji-ii nnn HUNT The biilldiiiK now oecunled by 1 Jllehnel Belielder, tho North Muln street confectioner, after April 1st, 1MB. Contains store room and 10 room for dwelling purposes. Apply at William Neltwlntcr's livery stables, comer I'oal aim juaiu tuecis. j-w-ii WANT I. Burial Vaults Mado of sawed stono or slate, and aro perfectly water proof. Theso vaults aro as cheap as walled gravo and even cheaper, nnd aro far superior in neatness and durability. Wooden cases nie unnecessary when theso vaults aro used. Thcyare carried in stock for immediate delivery. Special sires made to order at a day's notice. Manufactured by M. H. MASTER, SHENANDOAH, PA. rKitausoN-e thkatkk, I 1'. J. FEBQUSOX, MANAOEIt. Friday, February rth, 1896. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE for Mrs. Kute Jenkins, whoo son wn recently killed nt Indian lMdge colliery to be given by tho Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, . . . Schoppe Orchestra. The above named organizations are well worth the price of admission, and will endeavot to render one of the bent amateur performances ever given in this town. Itcserved seats on sulo at Klrlins drug a-tore. PRICE'S, 25, 35 & 50 Cents. OPENEVERYMY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for I painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver j fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit I you call to see us. All examinations free. I Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Jogau Crowns, crown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air tor the rainless extraction ot tcctli. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titmau's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllcu Hours: 7 a. iu, to 8 p. in. A genulno welcome awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. naln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached.-. Finest whUkej-s, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks and ctgurs, Evan J. Davies, 0 1JVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and sco tho brightest, breeziest, snapp rst lot of Fall and winter ouuings ouenun doah has ever had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In nef Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you are a hard man to suit we wutit you to call. PORTZ & BRO., afl. North Main St. MAYs CHANGE HER MIND and her stationery. This un written law may be observed just as often as she desires, and then, if not thoroughly satis fied, can get her money back for the asking. However, we find few who do not like "OUR CHOICE" box of paper and envelopes, when desiring a good grade of stationery. 25 cents a box. HOOKS & BROWN fl- North Main St. V" iiyW"4
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