ww '-mM' '" ' 'WWW'' ""'PHI1 ,V WI-NTER STOCK Of clothing, consisting of Mnn's and iioys' Over coats, Suits, and a large fjtock of children's suits, w,ift be closed . out at re markably low prices. Our Spring StockN We are the first in the field with our spring stock of clothing for Hen, Boyspn rcand 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 & 1 1 S. Hain Street. TUESDAY. FKHItUAKY 11, 1S!I. ltcleinu l'liHtollIco Tlilcr Captured. Nkw Yoisk, Fob. 11. Anionic tlio sec ond cnbtu jia-iseuu;ors on tho steamship L:i Gascoyne, which urrlved yesterday, a dep uty United States marshal identified n man registered in Loon Islnco ns Henry Aueustliio, wanted for robbing tlio post oflloo at Paloseul, Luxembourg, llelglum, where ho wa3 an olllclal. Tho prisoner was committed to tho Ludlow street jail to await tho arrival of requisition papers. Augustino admits that on Jan. !!0 last ho forged government papers and embezzled mouoy to tho amount of 10,000 francs. Augustino had 0,410 francs in his posses sion, having lost 1,200 francs at gambling on tho voyage. Tho St. Paul Scut lit Norfolk. NewYokk, Feb 11. Tho International Navigation company's steamship St. Paul has been sent to Xowport News to lo placed in dry dock. Tills course ivas udopted upon the rccomiiHi!'l;itit?:r of tho assistant inspectors of steam vessels, who havo been examining the big steamer to ascertain tho ro-mltsof her oxperienco on tho sands olT Long Branch. The inspectors oxpress tlio opinion that tho St. Paul's hull U uninjured except some slight dam ago to her bottom plating. Shu is not strained or weakened. Aroused Iroiu Her Trance. ItocilESTUlt, N. Y., Feb. 11. A special from Marengo, Wayne county, hays: Miss llattio Benedict, tlio young lady who four mouths ago fell Into a comatose state, from whicli sho has only revived three times, Is now on tlio road to recovery. Tho last trnuco camo upon tho girl without warning Jan. 12, from which sho awakened last Saturday. Tho tranco has left Miss Benedict In a very weak state, and sho is scarcely ahlo to speak. President Krucer Wants uu Understanding PliETOUIA, Fob. 11. President Kruger has notified Sir llorculos Itobinson, gov ernor of Capo Colony, that ho is willing to visit Kuglaud, according to the suggestion of Mr. Josopli Chnmburluln, tho secretary of stato for tho colonics, provided the sub jects of tho proposed conferonco between himself and Mr. Chamberlain aiv deliu Itely specified beforehand. When you want good roofing, plumbing, , m gas fitting, or general tlnsraltlilng done cali ok fi. F,. Qallaghcr' 18 West Ccntro street. Dealer lr. stoves. 8-1-tf BJG- 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 Table and Floor 011 Cloths From E. E3. FOLEY, Cor. Centre and Went 8t NEW COUNCIL INSTITUTED. Institution, Instill hi t Ion uiiil Presentations by. I. (). U. A. M. Members I,uitMglil. Sbeimndimh Valley Couiull Nu 530, Junior Orflor of United American Moihanle, was Instituted in Kgan's hall last otuning by Dtptity State Councilor V. II. Dcttrey, a siattul by Male Councilor C. 11. Jolmson, of Wilkoalwrio. Tito Institution louk place tn tbe room of Major Jennings Council No. J 807 and immediately after the adjournment of the Inltcr's regular meeting. The hall was Crowded. Tlieru were in attendance delega tions fioni the Mahaiioy City, (.llmidvllle, Ashland, Fntckvlllo ami Mt. Cnrmel Councils. Mountaineer Council's delegation from Mah aiioy City whs attended by its drum corps. The delegations from that town chartered a car on the Uihoside Electric Hallway for tlio trip. W. F. Thompson, of lMltlmore, Mil., was also in attendance Mr Thompson is conductor of the State Council of Maryland. After tho Institut'ou of the new Council the following oflicof wcro installed: Jr 1'ast Councilor, Colfax Brown ; Councilor, Felix Ii. Klock; Vlco Councilor, Frank M. Webster; Kccording Secretary, Oeorge lles; As-istant I'ecording Secretary, Brooks Knclluy; Conductor, W.G. Major; Warden, Grant Troiilman ; Inside Guard, J. J. Miller; Outer Guard, David Hopkins ; Financial .Secretary, Edward Spears ; Treasurer, David Ilerliiue; Trustees, Colfax llrown, Kdward llrown and UrantTroutinan ; Chaplain, John Hopkins. Tlio installation was followed by a half hour address by State Councilor C. 1J. John son on tho objects of tlio Jr. O. U. A. M., In which ho stated that six new Councils of the Order havo been Instituted in Schuylkill county during the past six weeks. ': ' C. T. Straugliti, in behalf of liarbara Fretchio Council No. 84, Daughters of Liberty, presented the new Council with a silk Hag and ballot box ; and National Keproseutatlvc Thomas Sanger, of Ashland, 111 behalf of Major Jennings Council, ptesetited a bible. Tlio gifts were very gracefully received by Councilor Klock and Jr. l'ast Councilor lirowii. Vocal and instrumental music, address, etc. followed until it was time for tlio visiting delegations to start for their homes. Tho new Council starts out with a charter membership of 51 and 7 propositions were received 'after the institution. The regular meetings will begin next Thursday evening, hi Mcllef s hall. The Itcniimil Sail-. Everyday adds new bargains to our big re moval sale. See our window displays of choice new goods; there s nothing shop-worn at Wilkinson's. This week we place on sale our entire stock of line pcicalo shirts, all sizes go for 39c each ; four-ply all-lincu collars down to 3 for Me ; men's natural all wool half lioso go at 12Jo per pair ; never sold below Soo pair. Tbobigsalo of muslin underwear is illustrated in ono of tho show windows, and tlio prices need no comment. Ij. 3. Wilkinson. Opportunity to Sectiro l'Yco Srluiliirftlilp. Tlio trustees of the Stato Normal School of lllooinsburg request tlio IIkujlu) to publish their following liberal olle: : ''To the person who shall writoand J'. ;o printed in a con spicuous position in any periodical published in Pcnnsylvan'i, having a bona fide circula tion anions paying subscribers, tlio best advcrtisc.uout of tlio llloomsburg Literary Institute and Stato Normal School, there raull be awarded a scholarship which shall cover tlio cost of board, tuition, and all strictly school oxpenses, for one year. To tho person whoso advertisement shall rank second in excellence, a bcliolaiship shall bo awarded which shall cover tho cost of board, tuition and expenses as above stated, for one year, in the Department of Music only. To the person whoso advertisement shall rank third in excellence, a scholarship shall be awarded which shall coverall expenses in any department of tho school for ono term. At .lames looiliiian A: Co'. Fresh eggs 17 cents per dozen. Ilcst pound-print creamery butter S3 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents, (lood tub butter, 10 lb tubs, 18 cents. 2-3-tf tlirnrdvllle's Water Supply. Tlio question of wator has agitated tlio people of Girardvlllo for some timo, and now it has reached tho courts for settlement.' Yesterday afternoon Mossrs. Albort Arnold, Michael Iloran, William Clark and Charles Davis applied for a bill in equity to restrain tlio Town Council from purchasing tho Oak Grovo Wator Company for 7,000 and to otcct dams and pumping station, etc., at a cost not loss than $10,000; that the increased indebtedness without first having tlio con sent of tho doctors, which has not hcoii done, is contrary to law; that tlio petitioners pray for equitable relief to restrain thq pur chase of tho water company. Tl(o court fixed Monday, tho 21th Inst., for argument on tho rule. She Sees Your Feet Every timo slio sees you. You won't bo ashamed of them if you buy your shoos at tho FactokyShoeSiori:, lieddall Building. 2-7-tf J. AUTHUii MoYKii, -Manager. American Now spnper Annua!. Wo are in receipt of tho 1800 edition of tlio American Nowsjiaper Directory, published by tho well-known and reliable advertising agents, N. W. Ayer &. Son, of Philadelphia. Tills year's issuo contains over 21,000 news papers and periodicals, with information as1 to character, size, circulation, political or other characteristics, names of editors and publisher, etc. Tho whole constitutor a valuable aid to profitable advertising and tlio newspaper fraternity in general. Tho publishers, Mossrs. N. W. Ayor & Son, aro considered as among tho loaders in their lino, and tho largo volumo of businosa thoy handle annually for thousands of advertisers fully attojt, .their reliability. A Mighty Mica Tilii(j for Coughs. What' "l'liu-Tina, 25c. At Gruhlcr llros.. drug store. The ItUlng tlineratliin, "Is der 'Wild Marriago' in V" asked an 1 11-ycar-old urchin at tho public library the 1 other day. "Tho 'Wild Marriage'?" ochoed J.ibrarinn I Troise; "I gtiossyou luoan 'A Mad Marriage, ' 1 don't you?" ' i "Vos, ilat's der one," and ho steppod for- j ward and received tho book as it was taken from a shelf. "Why do you road bitch books, little hoy?" I asked Principal Cooper, who happened a be , in tho library. "O, I want to got on to dem," was tho ' sliirp rejoinder of tho urchin, ns lie hurried, out witli tho hook under his arm. Seliellly Houso or Sule. Tho property and good will of tho Schellly Houso, on North Main street, is offered for' salo. Tho proprietor contemplates locating 1 in tlio South. Vor further particulars apply 1 ut tho Schellly Houso. 12-10-tf HOOD'S PILLS euro Idver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, 1 A plcus1 ut luxatlvc. All Druggists. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tin, ,-Kl,,n ( lilitn lelcit tor lliinly IVrtmiil. A week from to-day will bo election day, Hazlctou physicians report an epidemic of grip nt that place. The question of annexing West llazlcton to llar.letou is being discussed. The contract for lighting the streots of tho borough expires on April 1st, next. Tho constables of tlio several wards have posted their notices for the election. Quito a number of town people attended tho masquerade ball at Girardvlllo last even ing. Tlio employes of tho 1 & ,1!. . H. Co. wcro measured for their summer uniforms yesterday and to-day. Northampton county Is shipping slate to lhiglaud where Amorican slate is considered equal to tho best l'cnrliyn product. Mrs, Patrick Callahan, of Stockton, whose clothing had caught lire from an oven, saved her life by rolling in tlio snow. Sleigh bells jinglo with great frequency now and tho livery men aro enlarging their pockets for the sleighing party nrvests Ownorsof horses havo limitations which bestow no right to mutilate, abuso or neglect an animal, as our laws recognize the rights of domestic animals and protect them. Owing to a compulsion which makes the employes of tho Coleraltio colliery, near llazlcton, purchase meat from tho company butcher, two butchers have been forced out of business. "Granny" Munley, of Ilomesvllle, near Qlrardville, a well known resident in .that neighborhood, who is reported on good au thority to be 102 years old, was buried in Olrardvillo to-day. Tho Qirardvillo Item contained what pur ported to bo an interview witli Jmlgo Persh ing on tho subject of his retirement. Editor lieckcr is now threatened witli a libel suit, as it is claimed no such interview ccttrred. Ono of tho largo cylinders for tlio Malm noy Plane engines was placed in position on Sunday last, and tlio other will lie to-day or to-morrow. The work of repairing is being pushed and it is expected w ill bo completed next week. John J. Hughes, of town, who was in tho industrial Insurance business in Tumaqua for tho past few years.has pmriiacd Walker's Commercial Hotel in St. Clair and will tako possession on March 3rd. The prico paid is said to be $2,150. N. E. Ayors, Mil., of Philadelphia, an eminent pile physician, willlio at theScIicilly houso on Thursday, from 2 to 5 p. in. All applicants for consultation should notify J. K. P. Sciicilly at once. Consultation free. How's Your Cough? Pan-Tina cures it, 25c. At UruhlerJ3ros., drug store. w l'rmctl u Financial Silccoss. Tlio eommittco of teachers in chargo of the charity entertainment on February -1th, aro to bo comnicndqd for tlio satisfactory manner in which they performed tbeir duties. Tho following statement shows that tho business connected with tlio affair was handled in an excellent manner, and reflects great credit upon tho committee in charge : HiiiiMAHDOAH, l'A February loth, 1SW. To the Teachers Institute, Slicnnndouh DUtrict: Wo. your committee on entertainment, would respectfully submit the following : nnciciiTs. From Mr. V. T. Trcziso ?S8 10 " Mr. J. W. Copper 71 55 " Hox ofllco and, other sources... 35 85 " Advertising poster 2(J 00 ' 1(221 50 EXrKNll'TtlHES. Hall rent and tickets $37 00 llyron W. King 10 00 Advertising....'. 21 50 Dlstributingelrciilurs 2 75 Postage 1 !K) Kxprossaire, telegram nnd stickers... 1 78 " $107 ttl K.ilaurc ill hands of committee..... $113 57 IIkiibert O. Hooks, Salliu Coshv, ANPfA'M. DllNULEH, Committee A Suro Cliro for Coughs ami Colds, That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Ailvillicu of Our l'uhllc T.tbrury. In his annual report to tho Stato Depart ment of tho l'uhllc Schoolf, Superintendent Wlutakcr has written as follows conccrnin tho public library of this town : "Our library has grown so much in size, popularity and usefulness that it has becomo necessary to give special attention to it yearly. This annual work lias just been completed, nt a cost of about ?300. Wo havo had 130 old bouks rebound, 02 replaced, and havo added 233 now volumes. This places the library in excellent condition, and makes our collection frcsli nnd up to date. Wo havo now 3300 volumes of carefully selected literature at tlio disposal of our schools and tho general public for uso free of cost. Tlio circulation Is very large, there having been over 5000 issues of books during tho last live months A largo share of tills patronage comes froii( the pupils of our schools. Thus, besides being valinibloand beneficial to tho general public, tho library is an important and valuablo auxiliary to our schools. Wo have through it awakened such an appetite for good literature that it taxes our resources to keen tin with tho demand. Tho accomplish ment of all this, previously to tho Publlo Library Act, rcilccta rmicli credit upon tho School Board and tho citizens, who, durin; many years of caro and patience, and from a verv small beginning, havo norKeu laitn fully and camcMly. until at labt success has crowned their clforts. Wo aro proud of our nussession. and proud of tlio good that is being done thereby.1' Over 0000 coplos 10c. music to select from at lirumm's. j J-ll-tt Obituary. Mrs. J. II. Goforth, of Bristol, Pa., relict of J. Ilibbs Goforth. nt ono time a well known commercial salesman who traveled tho coal region for many years and reprO' sentcd tho houso of which Frederick Agurd is now partner, died at her heme yesterday , at an advanced age. 0s of tho 0 lobe for HEUItALOIA and similar Complaints, una prcpurea unaer mo siriogeni .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. IV i-j . 1 1 i.i . 'A lpreacrioea oy eminent pujuiuuuis DR. RiRHTER S lilUAIIAnir World ronownf dl Itemarksbly succeMfall Only RonnlnewItU Trade Mark "Anchor." -31 HIGHEST AWAHDS.- lUJiranflhncMO-, OwaOUssvprlu, f (i 60 ru, In Hheiiamtoali for male uy 1, I' ii. Kirlln, 0 , Main o , 01 ..in,,,,, i n, . -- cenbucli, N K. cor ftniuw. . l.loju dm NAt. Fred. Hurkhart visited friends at St. Clair to-day. Levi OrnieB visited relatives at St. Clair this morning. Chief of Police Tosh spent this morning at Pottsville. Frank CMVanaugh, of PotUvllle, wasa town visitor yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. G W. lieddall visited friends at Pottsvlllo to-day. Martin 1, Mioeiuaker made a business trip to Pottsville this morning. Joseph Ihckert win transacting legal busi ness at tho county seat to-day. .11. A. D.tvelipurt transacted bushiest nt tlio county seat yesterday afternoon. John Ful icy, organizer of tlio United Mine Workers of America, is rqglidercd ' at tho Wataou House. Mrs. J. C. Church to-day attended tlio funeral of. her uncle, Nicholas Urownmlllcr, Sr., at Pottsville. M. G. Win m attended the McCarthy funeral at St. Clair and Urownmlllcr funeral at Pottsville to-duy. D. J. Moore, representing tho Gobblo Publishing t'ompato, of Philadelphia, is booming trado in town. Messrs Charles liurchlll, Amos Walbridgo and Martin llowinini, of Mahanoy City, were town visitors last evening. Mr. and Mrs John A lteilly, M. J. Mul dmm, T. F Miles, Councilman Michael Dougheity, James Grant, .Michael Graham, Thomas liellisaud II. .1. Yost were among tho town people who attended tlio funeral of W. J. McCarthy at St. Clair to-day. Up to Ditto for Tains unit Aches. Everybody says Ited Flag Oil, 23c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Tamiigiiii Light Question, Last week Jacob U S"itzingcr entered equity proceedings against the liorough Council of Tumaqua, asking for a preliminary injunction against the latter body from enter ing lulu a contract with tho Electric Light Company of that town, claiming that tho taxpayers had voted in favor ol tho establish ment of a plant to lie owned by the borough. Yesterday the Edison Company filed an answer uiiil tlio argument will bo beard on tho 24th iiist. J. Arthur Moyer, tho new manager of tho Factory Hioc Store, is having a special sale of about 2,100 I airs ol shoes. The prices seem ridiculously low. 2-7-tf lteinoval. Removal. Strou.se, the jeweler, 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 Main street, opposite iieddall's hardware store. Uepairing a specialty Kun Into un Open Switch. Columhus, Feb. 11. Train No. 0 on tho Cincinnati mid Muskingum Vnlloy rail road, near Hobuvillo, ran into un old niino switch which was open, derailing tho train nud killing Haggngomnster 1' Islior nnd in juring Goorgo Shilgloy, cnglncorj Joo Porter, flroman, nnd Mull Agent Bell. David Linhnrt, of Zauosvlllo, had an arm broken. Dentlk ot Congressman Cniln. Washington, Fob. 11. Heprospntntivo William H. Craiu, of thoEIcvemh district of Texas, died in this city of pneumonia contracted at tho southern charity ball last week. Ho was in hi.s sent in tho houso ns Into as Thursday. Air. Cnln was very popular among his associates both In Washington and Texas. Ho was 17 years old. Semite lEcorganltatlou Deferred. Washington, Fob. 11. Tho nciiou of tho PopulUt senators in deciding to nut their own tickot in tho Hold for tho senate offices lias caused sumo of tho Republican senntors to doubt tho expediency of at tempting to complete tlio ro-orgiinlzation of that body nt tills timo, nnd it now looks as If this attempt will bo deferred. To be taken to Michigan for Trial. TltBSTOS, Feb. 11. Jmlgo Green, lu tho United States court, yostordny granted an order of removal in tlio cuso of Jnmcs Courtney, ono of tho Urockwny gang of counterfeiters, vfho wl)l bo taken to Jlich Ignn to stand trial on an indictment for sountcrfeltlng fqund ngtilnst him soino years ago. Crushed UN Wire's Skull. Boston, Feb, 11. Joseph lrescott, aged 80, of Charlostown, whilo In ndrilnkon frenzy, crushed, Ills wlfo's Bkull with n hatchet Ahd severely Injured Bridgot Gal lon, a girl of 1JI, Who interfered wjth him, Mrs. I'a'acott b (W years old, nt)d will VrobaVJy d)o. Bridget Cujlen wljl recyer. DISEASES OP T)1B SKIN Instantly Relieved and Speedily Cured by Warm baths wlthCOTiconA Boir, senile appll cations of C-mcinu -ointment), and tnlld Uoea of CDTICDHA ltESOLVENitthe new blood porlOer) HolJ throushout Iha world. Hr'tlth d'poti F Ntw. ?.E"T fo0"1' Klr, E.lwrajt., ImL. ro"t l)uuCum.Cor.. Sulol'io.i.,ll.to,u.a.x, A genuino welromo awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rinln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter und nle constantly on tap. Choice tew poraiicodilnVaund c,Iku-. - TO FEIVJPIVIB.ER BY." Tlicro eau ho no nioro suitable gift for gentleman or lady friend at this timo titan ono of our Wo havo a elioico lino to select from at reasonable prices. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. PErts era "GOLD MEDAL "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Makes best bread. "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes best bread. Tfaos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, PjL 3u 3oiaettacs noo a reliable, monthly, reflating medicine. Oal r r.rmles end tho urcstdr-gs should beniuj. It joumintth. bwi. tct The are prompt, f 'o ard certain in renolt. The nenoldd (Dr. Peal's) cover d!sm hint. Bent auy where, 81.00. AddrcuI'EAi.ilEDiciHaCo., Cloveiind, O. For salo by V. V. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. A LONG FELT 127 North Jardln St., MISCELLANEOUS. VirANTKl). Four steady gentlemen boarders. Shennndoaii, l'a. T I .Appiy iso. soim: Main street. 1-5-1 w TjlOIt SAI.I5. Uoslrablo brick hotel and dwel- llnjr knowii ns Dormer's Atlantic (lorden. 'or terms aonly to Mrs. M. Dorn r St. Clair, Pa. 1M i-iw-cou TAOK SAI.15. Ono horse nbont 8 years old, 1 X spring wiiroii, 1 single nnd 1 double set of harness, 1 set of bolts nud 1 biiKK)'- AH In nrst class condition, Miltbosold at once as owner Is lonvlnjrtown Apply to Charles Hooks,' 213 fi. Jardln street, Shcnandonli. 1-20-tf ITTOIi HAM!. Tho water pump, counters nnd J bar llxtures of the Bcliellly Mouse. For further itiformntioii npply to J. K. Pi Kchcifly. IjlOK RUNT. The building now occupied by Michael frk-heider, the North Main street confectioner, after April 1st, 1MX1. C'onliilns store room nml 10 rooms for dwelling purposes. Apply nt William Neivwlnter's livery stabb-s, corner Coal nnd Mnln streets. 1-20-tf l.tSTATi: OF MAlta.UtCT UltENNAN, Into Vj of the liorough of Hltcuniidoah, I'j., deceased. Letters tei-tnineittary on the ubove cstnto having been granted tn tho undersigned, nil persons Indebted to said estate lire requested to make imymcut, mid those hnt-ing chums of dt mnnds against the estate of said decedent to present the same without delay. Thomas J. Uiooins, Kxcutor. Shenandoah, Pa. January 31, 1800. 2-3-Ct-onw T7TSTATF, OF UUAS MH.LHIt, Dr.CIJASIJI). I'J Letters of mlmlnlstnition on the estate of F.lins Miller, Into of Union township, Schuylkill county, Pn., deceased, have been granted to Janics ItaukCM nnd l W. Krebs. residing in nnld lownsnip, in wmim nu persons inucuicd u wini OHtato are rt'ijucste! to make payment, nml thono Having claims yr iumnnust win inako known the Kimu without ilelav. JAMKH ItANKKH. 1 4. V. Kiu;iw, Administrators, KInKtown, SchuyJkiH Co., la. Or to their Attorney, S. U. M. HoLLopfrrKH, Shenaniloali, Ia. 1-21-Ct-oaw WOOD'S Shenandoah College I 100 Charter Hember . . . Scholarships. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL. NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES, WORKINO or DRIVING HORSES constantly on bond. Sold or exchanged. 11. L. MILLER & CO., Props,, 10 N. Pear Alley. Ilusiness ofllco : W. V. Miller's meat market. 12SN. Main street. HARLES DERR'S Barber Siop I 13 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave Is becoming popular. You will like it inakeatpcciaityof lialr cutting. We Eyan J. Qavies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. fHil Street. FLOUR" Makes best bread. 99 WANJlte Burial Vaults JIado of sawed stono or slate, and aro perfectly water proof. Thcso vaults aro ns cheap ns a walled grave and oven cheaper, nnd arc far superior in neatness and durability. Wooden cases aro unnecessary when these vaults aro used. Theyare carried in stock for immediate delivery. Special siies niado to order t)t a day's notice. Manufactured by M. H. MASTER, SHENANDOAH, FA. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Iloorns for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver lllllngs. If your artificnl teeth do not Buit you call to see us.' All examinations free. Wo make all kititls of plates. Gojd. Crowns, Aluminum Crowhs I.ogau Crowns, Crown nnd. Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No ciiarges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre trcct. Ofllco Hours: 7 a. ra. to 8 p. in. THE NEW SAVING FUND Meet- the first Wednesday of every month in 15. W. Klioemaker's office. Over COO tthurcH hae nlreiuly been solil for tho flrt scrlcH (or $hcnun ,lonh. I'lvo hundred nniro nro now ready for Wile. Sixteen of our lending business men are tho netivo managers of this brunch. Loapn on first mortgage will bo mado promptly. For full particulars sco any of tho oflieera. JOHN J. PK1CK, President M, OWKNS, Secretary. DUtKCTOItH 1. J. Monasl""!. SI. I. Kein merer, Levi Itefowlch, John 1. Hoehm, I). Jt, James, John Micldazts, Thomng Jon en f George 1U Williams, J. V. Wllianis. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call aniseo tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lo.VoTKall and Winter Suitings tjhonau doalKhas over had. We're eOtrteoh fit. Jfe're dealers In new ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro you to call. a hard man to suit wo want PORTZ & BRO., 23. North Main St. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ACADM 100 oercs clear, and with option nix' of purehasIiiK 100 acres timber lnnd adjoining. Hwellliur and bani and all necessary out bulldblKa In kochI order and repair. Will bo sold with or without stock and fnrnilnit imp llililiriuciivn. wjui la BuitiiusiMI Ul UIl(lers lie mis : market. 1 this proiH-rty. Within 3 miles of a tlrst-class t in iru triulo for town property. A PAI?n 1"J icrcs, near Zlons Grove, 75 LT TTtV.'f Itcrv's clear. Dwelling cost over S250O. Oooil barn and out buildlncs. Ntockaiid farm Implements. Jfust sell to dlsolvo partnership. T. R. UEDpALL, or D. H. LLpJVELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Abo a parties will negotiate tlio salo of any Koodllccnscd property In Shenandoah. IP YOU WANT THE BEST and can't ppt It, Jhen como Jo us for It. Vo curry tho best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wngon awaits your order, doods delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEQDALL, 29 East Centre Street. TflJtll'. ,3m
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