nuR WINTER Of clothing, consisting of Men's and Boys' Over coats, Suits, and a largo 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 Hen, Boys-rs 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. I GOLDIN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 11 S. riain Street. E FItlDAY. KKHKUAKY 189(1. The IJecilHe Court. The now applicants for liquor license in this town were disposed of by the court yesterday; that is, they were all hoard, but noiio of them have yet been granted. When the last one had been heard yesterday The Ministerial Association of Shenandoah, re presented by tho secretary, Ilev. T. II. Morrison, tiled a general objection to the granting of additional licenses for this town, i Whilo on tho stand he stated that there were 139 licensed places in Shcnaudoali, 7H of which had Polish, Hungarian and Lithuanian proprietors, and every saloon is not moro than a block apart; that thero was a saloon lor every lllporsons. In New Yoik city thero is a saloon for every 231 portions, and in Pottsvillo a saloon for every 215 persons. Ho thought that 139 saloons wero enough, and he objected to the granting of any niuro because he could not live in Shenandoah and see tho town drowned in rum without mak ing somo effort to check it. The granting of a license to Daniel Xei wentcr, for an old stand in Old Union town thip, at tho foot of the mountain on tho road le.idiug to IUngtuwn, was objected to by Sir. Hotghawont. Ho claimed to represent a number of residents of Shenandoah, and was reluctant in giving the names. Tho court inally compelled him to do so, and ho said "ic represented William Millor and John Kn Urlino, of town. Iltth the gentlemen to-day 'tatcd that such was not tho case, and that licy did not atithoruo the uso of their names. The court will not convene againuntll next Monday. What Does It Mean'.' surveying corps of tho P. & I!. C. & I. ompuny has been at work at tho reservoirs of the Shenandoah Water Company, making full measurements of all, which has caused considerable speculation. Ono rumor has got atloat that thero aro negotiations on foot for a ta'o of tho plant, but to-day an official of tho company stated that he knew of no negotia tions. It is thought by kouie that the P. & I!, company is making measurements to estimate upon tho amount of water storago it can depend upon for tho mines in this vicinity during dry seasons, with the possibility of an oiler for puichase. Had a l.ate Supper. Tho miners and laborers employed at tho KoHiinoor colliery reached their homes much later than usilal last night. The guides in tho shaft gotXnit of order and about 300 men were detained at tho bottom from 3 until 0:30 p. in atznl at ii ltitiHiuet. "ThVtrHiind has been engaged to fur nish lnusiciifciK the banquet of tho I'm ileutfal Insm-Suc Company agonts at the Ferguson House to-morrow afternoon. BIG REDUCTIONS In holiday goods, suitable as gifts for other festive occasions. Money saved is money earned by call ing on us and examining our stock of Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. Watch : Repairing : a : Specialty. Done cheaper than any other place In Town. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. BUY YOUR. Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Tabic and Floor Oil Cloths From E. E3. FOLEY, Cor, Centre and West BU. THE ELECTION CONTEST, Tim Court Coinened To-day to Hear Additional Argument. 1'OTTflVILM), I'oh. ". The court aiiiHilntwl to conduct the I,yon-l)iiim election contest wero In eewion again to-day. Suniinons wore i.nued for the ninieanincc of tlio signers to the ititlou of Judge Lyon to Kive testimony licfore a court slonograiihcr ns to what they know about the frauds alleged to have taken ilaco in the election districts hist November. This testimony was hoard yeilerday. Of the (i'.l signers OS aiipearcd, mid some of thein had no conwptioti of the magnitude of the contest and did not know they could bo hold refjioiHlhlo for tlio costs of the same. Others said they would not sign the iictltlon If they had to do It over again. XI. S. (Iciger, Dr. . I. A. Jones, Dr. Thomas Lowis, llernurd O'Donuell and II. K. Smith signed the petition, but did not know Its contents nor that of the affidavit when they alllxcd their signatures. Thoy said they only knew w hat was told them. Kdward .Sillluiaii only road two or three lines of tho petition, nnd lefused to say what ho knew of Illegal voting at the election. Tho petitioners knew of no i-pecilic frauds with tho exception of tho rirnt ward at Mahanoy City, where several of them alleged illegal voting was discovered. The majority of them signed the petition on tho strength of statements made to them by Judgo I.yon and others that fraudulent votes had been cast for Judgo Dunn. J. Arthur Moycr, tho new manager of tho Factory Shoe Store, is having a special Nile of about 2,000 pairs oi shoes. Tho prices seem ridiculously low. 2-7-tf 'lenniitly Kntertitllied. Tho entertainment furnished by tho local public school teachers Is still the subject of much favorablo comment by thoso who had tho pleasure of being present. Tho run! versal sentiment is that they should givo a scries of these entertainments. Tho success of tho one on Tuesday evening may Induco them to aecedc to tho desires expressed; at least It is hoped that such will bo the ease. It is estimated ' that about $110.00 will be cleared above all expenses. After tho close of tho entertainment Tuesday evening Prof. King was entertained in the Directors' room in the West street school building by the teachers, several of tho Directors and a niimber of citizens. Tho Professor ex pressed himself as highly pleased with tho reception tendered him and especially of tho large und select audience that greeted his first appearance in our midst. The teachers deserved all the success that has crowned their ctforts. They worked diligently, and especially is this true of tho committeo and its chairman, U. O. Hooks, having the de tails in charge. Wood's Shenandoah College. Professors V. K. and S. 1. Wood havo a na tional reputation as business college men, anil their students are pieferred among the misinossmcn as nooK-Keopcrs, sienograpners and clerks. Tho Ferguson Hall will bo fitted up in i elegant shape for the now institution and the college will open about April 1. $150 scholarship for $75 will be issued by Thomas Martin, Special Organizer, at Hotel Ferguson. 2-ti-tf A 'Illllnpinll at Chess, 1.. Otto Hesse, the champion chess player of IScthlehem, met a quartetto of players at tho Northampton club rooms, South liethle hem. His opponents wero 1). P. Wilbur, Sr., Professor Mcrriiuan, of Lehigh University, H. 0. Duorr and U. A. Mood. Mr. Ilesso won till four games. He then played Mr. Mood and Mr. Duerr simultaneously blind folded. Ho defeated the latter but lost to tho former. Tho champion is a brother of Herman V. Hesse, who is connected with the surveying corps at Lost Creek. A FREE LUNCH TREAT. Three Distinct l'reo Lunches lit the Scheilly House To-night. Your choice : Mock turtle soup, 1 Oysters on toast, l'ureo of tomato soup. Oysters V1U1I1S. 1 At tho bar : All tho delicacies of the season I in every stylo. To-uight'H Heuelit l'erforinanee. Tho thoatro ought to bo crowded to the doors to-night for the benefit performance of Mrs. Kate Jenkins, whoso sou was recently killed at tho Indian Ilidgo colliery, which will bo givou by tho Scanlan-Durkiu Comedy Company, Giant Band uudSchnppo orchestra. Tho above named organizations aro well worth tho price of admission and some clever specialties will bo introduced by tho best local talent. The latest addition to tho performance will bo the rendition of several musical belections by one of our local mando lin und guitar clubs. Admission 25, 35 and 50 cents. Schellly House For Hale. The property and good will of the Schellly House, on North Main street, is oll'ered for sale. Tho proprietor contemplates locating in the South. For further particulars apply at tho Schellly House. 12-10 tf Marriage Licenses. Patrick J. Lynch, of Mahanoy City, ami Margaret Stock, of Jacksons ; Alex. Jodzis and Katarzyna Wirgo, both of Shenandoah; Jakob Dzinbek nnd Karalina Pieczyk, both of Shenandoah ; Charles J. Postiski nnd Victoria Pctanskuto, both of Lost Creek; ' Irvin Silvester Shoup and Martha Ellen I Diuimick, hoth of Shenandoah. At dallies ioodiuali & Co'. Fiesh eggs 18 cents per dozen. Best pound-print croamory butter 27 cents. Country dairy round prints 22 cents. Good tub butter 20 cents. Country roll, 15 cents por pound. 2-3-tf Death of litrs. Glover. Mrs Elizabeth (Hover, of l'otkvillo, died nt her homo on Wednesday at tho advauced ago of 70 years. She was well and favorably known throughout tho county, and was the widow of David Glover, who wag superiiw tendout of the Forest Improvement Com pany and who was killed thirtjr-llvo years ago in an accident at New Minos. Tho de ceased was the mother of Ilobcrt A. Glover, of town. The othor surviving children are : James, Butte City, Montana; Mrs, William M. Wood, Xew 'York; and John K. and William. Tho funeral will take placo to morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, iutormcnt at Mincrsville. Jcnnlo O'N'ell, Now Bully, l'arado inarch just received at Ilrumm's. 1-30-tf Died In Church. John Warren, a prominent citizen of St. Clair, dropped dead as he was entering tthe M. F. church of that place last evening. He received a stroke and expired before medical assistance could bo summoned. Jle was about 10 years old, aud was engaged in the tea and coiTco business, HOOD'S riLIiS cure Iilver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Ileaduche. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho Itrglnu Chron icled for HiiHty IV r ii nil. A quarrel over 0110 cent cost a Wllkoiborro man $B50 before it got through court. The borough authorities of Ashland will compel the companies to paint tho polls In that town Tho Schuylkill Traction Comnanv reiinrU for January itn iucreaso in wimlngs of $2,000. liobbcrs stolo a roll of 30 yards of onrpct from tho kitchen of Mrs. O. U. Williams, at Mt. Gunnel. Mlnersvllle has fourteen omen of diph theria, and tho disease Is said to bo spread ing rapidly. John Mullen, of Shnmokln, has purchased Bcury & Cooper's interests in tho Muy-lieiiry coal mine in Wet Virginia. Michael Lousor, tho engineer who was killed in the wreck at tho Stockton cnvo-ln, left an estate valued at $15,000. Tho ltemmal Sale. Kvoryday adds now bargains to our big re moval sale. Seo our window displays of ohoico now goods j thoro's nothing shop-worn at Wilkinson's. This week we place on silo our entire stock of fine percalo shirts, all, sizes go for 39c eaoh ; four-ply all-linen collars down to 3 for 25c j men's natural all wool half hose go at 12jo per pair; never' sold below 25c pair. Tho big salo of muslin underwear is illustrated In ono of tho show' windows, and the prices need no comment. I.. J. Wilkinson. I.ecturo on Marriage anil DWorce. I llev. T. 1". Stevenson, D. I)., of Philadel phia, who delighted Shenandoah audiences 1 duriug the sessions of tho National Iieform , Association somo time ago, will lecturo in tho ' Welsh liaptist church on tho evening of February 17th. Ills subject will be, "Mar- rlagoand Divorce," and tho admission will bo free. licv. .Stevenson is considered a high i authority upon tho subject, and it will be a , treat to hear him. All the churches in town have-combined on this occasion, und a largo audience will greet tho lecturer. I Finest selection county at Ilrumm's. of silverware in the 1-30-tf lllddlng on tho T.oau Among the avalanche of bids showered upon the Secretary of tho Treasury for tho new loan of $100,000,000 four per cent. I government bonds, aro the following from I the coal region, viz: First National Bank of Tamaqua, bid 110 for $15,000 ; Merchants' National Hank, of town, bid 1101 for $25,000; First National of Sliamokin, 112 for $50,000. As tho syndicate bid of Harvoy Fisk& Sons for the wholo issue was 110.0877, all bids below that figuro will bo dropped. There were many above that figure and tho syn dicate peoplo expect to bo awarded about liO per cent, of tho issues. finality and prices right, MAX LKVIT. A Successful Social. Tho social for tho benefit of the P. M. church, given by Mrs. John W. Hosklus, at her homo on South Plum alley, was at- tended by a goodly number ot persons des- pile tho inclemancy of tho weather. A dc ilghtful time was had, although tho amount realized was not quite as largo as was hopod for, owing to tho absence of many who wero detained at home. A Mother Never can Forget her lloy.Golden Honeymoon, latest musieat Ilrumm's. 1-30-tf Tho Company Censured. The Coroner's jury empanelled to inquire Into the death of Michael Louzcr, tho Le high Valley engineer who was killed in tho wreck at Stockton on January 28th, last night rendered tho following verdict : "It is the sense of this jury that the said Le high Valley Itailroad Company is censumblo j for their indifference as to the condition of I tho road bed between Hazlconand Stockton. I From tho evidence in our possession there appears to bo no understanding between tho I officials of tho operating coal companies and I the railroad company as to tho condition of the mines underlying the railroad tracks in ' this vicinity, and tho jury therefore reeom i mends that some moro positive means of .. .... - ., . K e undor said railroad bo adopted and Insisted upon." WOOD'S SHENANDOAH COLLEGE. TlionniN .Martin, Special Organizer, at Hotel l-'ergUKon, Tho Ferguson Hall is being fitted up for the homo of Wood's Business College, and I'rof. Thomas Martin, of New York, tho organizer, is selling a $150 scholarship for $73, including tho Business, Shorthand and Fnglish Training Courses. Tho college will bo elegantly furnished in polished oak furniture and everything will be of tho best. 2-fi-tf For your lino hats, MAX I.KVIT'S. Storm I'ehoes. Tho health authorities say the storm was not without its beneficial effect. From a sanitary point of view it was tho host visitor the town could have as it swept away much of the refuse that had accumulated under the ice and snow. A gale yesterday uftornoon blew In tho gable front of the Kelloy building on South Main street. Tho ulfectcd part was con structed of cement and fell solid backwards under tho roof. In view of this the oxponse of repairs will bo light. An arc electric light wire in front of Itobert Smith's store, on Wost Centre street, attracted considerable attention. Tho soak ing of insolation by tho rain allowed tho electricity to oat through and sparks appeared along the wire. Sevoral awning posts in the immediate vicinity wero strongly charged with electricity. The long row of bill boards at tho southern end of Main Btrect woro blown down yostor day. The collieries escaped tho Hooding from tho heavy fall of rain they would havo sustained had tho frost been deeper In the ground. r ltenifival. ICemovul. Strousc, tho jowcler, wishes to inform his friends aud tho public that ho has moved his, stock of watches, diamonds nnd jewelry to tho Klein building, on Xortli Main street, opposlto Beddall's hardware store. Repairing a specialty. Collieries Idle. The Ellaugowan colliery did not work to day, on account of tho workings being Hooded by reason of yesterday's storm. Tho Knickerbocker colliery only worked a quarter of a shift to-day ou account of an inability to keep tho pumps going. Tho breaking of a cog wheel in tho breaker of tho Hammond colliery caused a suspension of operations at noon to-day. I'aokor No, 8 colliery shut down lat night aud will remain idle until noxt Tuesday in order that tho breaker machinery may be repaired. Help Comes to Those Who Take Ited Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. At Grulilcr llros . drug store. PEKC0WAL. -Miss Lizzie D.ivii, of West Cherry street, who has been lit tho past threo weeks, is In a preoarlotis condition. Charles Hooks, of South Jardln street, is visiting relatives in Uoyersford. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Ilrowor left town this morning for Philadelphia to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Uurko spoilt to-day at Pottsvillo. Miss (lav, of Pottsvillo, was a guest of Mine lutpvctor Stoln's family last evening. Mrs. John Slattery spent this morning at Pottsvillo. MIm Carrie lUtmsey, of Mt. Carmol, is tho guest of Mrs. Harry ltowse, on South Jnrdln streot. Miss Cathorlno Nash, a dashing young belle of Philadelphia, is a gtlBltt of tho .Misses Foley, on West Centre street. Who Hitld They Hutu H Cough? Advico Take Pan-Tina, 25c. At Grulilcr llros., drug store. Otllcers Installed. District CoinmandcrT. L. Evans, of Glrard villi;, visited Shenandoah Commandory No. II, Sons of Ainorlca, last evening and in stalled the following officers for tho ensuing year: Past Commander, George II. Krick; Commander, Henry Aregood ; Senior VIco Commander, O. L. Hafner; Junior Vice Com mander, It. II. Morgan ; liecorder, S. L. llrown ; Treasurer, J. II. liabb ; Chaplain, John G. Thomas; Inspector, W. H Zimmer man ; Guard, George Seibort; Picket, C. II, Saiupsel; Financier, 3 years, I!. II. Morgan, After the installation ceremonies the Com mandery adjourned to Aregood's restaurant, where they enjoyed an elaborate chicken supper. The balance of tho evening was spent in toasting, etc. Furo blood nnd a good digestion aro an insurance against disease and suffering! Hurdock Mood Hitters keeps the blood pure, thcdigestlon perfect. l.aid on l'lgeon Coops. At about eight o'clock last night, while tho street lights were out, a raid was made on a pigeon coop in tho yard of Daniel Ilrennan's premises, corner of Main and Chestnut streets. Coustahlc Iiolln was notl fled soon after tho robbery took place. About 25 pigeons wero taken. About 10:30 last night Itolin arrested four young men and they were held for trial by Justice Cardin. Several of tho pigeons were recovered. Among thoso missing arc a pair of Antwerp? which Mr. Urennau values at $10. The names of tho arrested parties aro withheld by the authorities, who say others are to bo arrested, ono residing at Lost Creek. Two pigeon coops at Urowusvlllo wero robbed last night. lldnred at Klmwood Colliery. Michael Ilobin, an unmarried man aged 31 years, employed at Llmwood colliery, Mali noy City, was walking alongside of a mqving dumper on the ash bank last evening, when ho slipped and fell with his arm over the rail and tho wheels passed over it, injuring him severely. r A I.ucUy Drop. With hammer and nails in hand Edward Monaghaii got upon the roof of a stablo on South Pear alley yesterday nfternoon to nail down tho tin covering that had been loos, encd by tho storm. Before ho could com. menco work a galo carried him off tho roof, but fortunately ho dropped to tho ground on his feet and escaped injury. A Miner Killed. William Schofield, a miner, was instantly killed at tho North Mah.vuoy colliery to-day. A picco of top coal fell on his head, break ing his neck. The deceased was a widower, 31 years of ago, and residing at Mahanoy City. Neer 1'uiN for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Grulilcr Bros., drug store. Ml Lewis Liigaged. A special from the Evening Star, Washing' ton, D. C, to tho Hr.n.u.n to-day says : The engagement is announced of Miss Salllo Lewis, formerly of Shenandoah, Pa., and Mr. Allan Sinclair, a .son of tho well known Chicago banker of that name. The Man Who Drive The doctor, the salesman the man who drives as o business and the man who drives for pleasure, know the difficulty of keeping lincu collars aud cuffs clcau. With EuuToio MARK. " ,, . .INTERLINED collars nnd cuffs the driver can defy the flying dust and occasional shower. They arc waterproof, and when soiled they can be quickly and easily cleaned by wiping them off with a damp cloth -r sponge. Look just like linen. One -CELLULOID" collar will outwearsix linen collars, besides saving many tunes its worth in laundry bills. Aflctlie dealer for thein, or send direct to um lllin ale. Oultii 40o. pair, mallaee paid, state i uii anil tyle. 'lake Delimitation but In.Ut upon i'.h,,I wllli obote trade mark Kjou wlib full iit. mfactluti TUB CELLULOID COMPANY, .nv York. SAPOL60 I.tbe W.t rlean.iT THE NEW SAVING FUND Meets the first Wednesday ot vwry mouth In 12. W. rilioeinaker's oflloe. Over 600 shares have already lietn sold for the llrst series for Bliennn iloah. l'lvo hundred moro nio now ready for sale, Sixteen of our lcadlni; business men lire the active managers of this branch. Loans on llrst iiiortimKe w'" ' made promptly. For full liarticulars see any of tho ollleers. JOHN J. l'KICU, President. M. OW1JN8, Secretary. !, f Dlltr.CroltS I'. J. .MoiiaEhaii, M. I-SKfm&UJt iMtchai-l Sclietder, tho North Main street i ! liefmvlcli. John 1. lioBlini.TnTii'N confectioner, after April. 1st, iwjd. Contains . . ... I , ,t - James, John Mlcldails, 'I Iminas Jones, ursej II. Yi illlains, J. 1' Williams. 1 fin vmi p.at 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. A LONG FELT uflNTl Mwm 127 North Jardln St., IF YOU WANT THE BEST nuU can't pet it, then como to us for it. AVc carry the best of , , Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOW and FEED, Our delivery wngoii awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A P A I? JVl 100 aQTCS clenr, nnd with option rL I -iiti. f purchasing 100 nores timber land mljoiniiiR. Dwelling nnd barn nnd nil uece4nry out buildings in nod order nnd repair, will bo sold with or without stock nnd fanning implements. Coal U supposed to under lie thU property. Within 3 milcH of n flrfet-elnss market. Will trade for town property. ALSOV A FAI?n ncrcs, nenr Zions Grove, 75 1 "X 1 acres clear. Dwelling cost over $2500. Good barn nnd out building;, tock und farm implements. Mut bell to disolvo partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Ahovo parties will negotiate the sale of any (fooil licenced property in Shenandoah. iWOOD'S-f Shenandoah College I 100 Charter flember . . . Scholarships. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, . SHORTHAND, JHfis . . ENGLISH. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES. WORKINQ or DRIVING HORSES constantly on hiinil. SuM or exehaiiKCil, h. L. MILLER & CO., Props , 10 N. Pear Alley. IIiislneMs ifllcc : "W. 1JSN. Mniiirtievt. F. Miller's meat market. 1 POLITICAL CARDS. VOTE FOR THOMAS J. BR0UGHALL -FOR-- School Director In the Fourth Ward. MISCELLANEOUS. T ANTKI). Four h Apply at No. felienuiiuoah, I'u. Four Hteiuly ;entlcten ooanlere, 3 roum juuin 'biren, . ..i,..,.,n - Inoit HAI.15. Deslrablejiriek Jiotalluiid Uwel- IIhk known m Dormer's Atlantic Vrilcn. ror terms anniy xo airs. iwnuer ru. t-iuir, l'a. Inoit ItKNT. Store roonuninl dwelling, cor ' ner of White mid Centrestreets, now occu pied by J. W. Piirccll, tljcpy5'1 Wro rm" can lie rented separately? ,?Wply to Martin I'jtrcell. IB lJast Centre street. ,i h l-3l-lw TOIt HAI.H. Ono hwiM'mt's liOIt 8AI.H.-Ono liortMiirl 8 years om, i J? spring wagon, 1 single nd'l double set of ImrnoL. l.otnf bolu and Miuggy. All 111 first- class condition. Must' resold' at onco as owner Is leaving town. Apply1 to 'Charles Hooks, 215 a. Jardln struct, pncimuuuau. TTinn sat.r -riia water miinn, counters and I' bar llxtuics of the Schellly llouso. l'or further information apply to J. K. 1". Sclicilly. " " ": , V, , lirvrmncKT -The bulldliiir now occunled by More room nnd Wroonis for dwelling parposcs, - A - 1,pt -William' Nelswjnter's livery stables, ruruer Coalind Main streets. l-iiO-tf Burial Vaults Mado of sawed stonq or slnlc, and aro perfectly water proof. Thcso vaults nro as cheap as a walled grave and even cheaper, aud are fjr superior in iicatiies and durability. Wooden cases aro unnecessary when these vaults aro used. Theynre carried in stock for immediate delivery. Special sizes made to order at a day's ncftice . Manufactured by M. H. MASTER, SHENANDOAH, PA. jTinitciusoN's TiiUATni:,- lj P. J. Fr.IKIlOS, MAXAGEIt. Friday, February Ttli, 1896. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE for Mrs. Kato Jenkins, wIkwo kiii wai leeently killed nt Indian Milne colliery, to bo irlvcn by the Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, . . . Schoppe Orchestra. The above named organizations nro welt worth the price of mlurilon, and will endeavor to render one of tho hct amateur performances ever given in this town. IEcterved scnts on snlo at Khlin'.s drug More. PRICES, 25, 35 & BO Cents. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold aud Silver fillings. If your artiflrnl teeth do not suit you call to seo 11s, All examinations freo. Wo inaho all hinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown aiid Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. Xo charges for extracting when platos aro ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Oflice Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. A genuino welcome awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. Tool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter nnd nle constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks nnd cigars. Evan J. Davies, SY AND Undertaking" ! l 13 N. Jardin Street. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and seo tho brightest, hrcczlcst, snappirst lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shciian. doah has over had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers in new Ideas. ' we're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro a hard inan to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 2 North Main St. AlAY-ss- CHANGE HER MIND and her stationery. This un written law ma' lie 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 North Malm St. m i'i "i i "rajjjiir"
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