V OUR WINTER STOCKS Of clothing, consisting of Mnn's and Hoys' Over coats, Suits, and a large stock of children's suits, will be closed out at re markably low prices. Have just returned from Phila delphia 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. L. GOLD IN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 11 S. Hain Street. EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, FKHKUAIEY 13, 1800. PITHY POINTS. llitppcnings Throughout the Keglon Chron icled for Hasty l'rriisal. The employes of tlio 1. & li. 0. & I. Co. in tho Ashland ami Glrardvillc districts will be paid to-morrow'aftcrnoon. Two old cronies' attracted attention on West Centre street yesterday afternoon while liaring tho contents of a whiskey bottle. PERSONAL. Mrs. John Houscnick, of East Coal street, is convalescent. Daniel Jlcl'acheu, of Scranton, was n visi tor to town this morning. Dr. J. C. Blddle, of Fountain Springs, was a town visitor last evening. Mrs. Jacob Obclsky returned last evening from a four weeks' visit among friends and relatives in Chicago. 0. 12. llreckons, Esq,, of St. Clair, attended to legal business in town last evening. Messrs. J. V. and 1'. J. Clcary aro visiting acquaintance in Scranton. Luther Scchrist has been appointed local agent fur tboKlmira Mutual liuildiug and Loan A&Mciatioii. 1. J. lircen is attending tho funoral of a rclativo at Minersvillo to-day. Louis Ooldin, the Mammoth clothier, re turned from Philadelphia with a full stock of children's spring novelties. G. M. Peters, who was to have tendered his lesiguatlon as caterer at Breen's cafe last evening, has again resumed his position this morning. Thomas VauDuzen was a visitor to the ouiity seat to-day. iinoarn netnrii to jiirica. London, Feb. 13. It Is rumored that the sudden departure of Hon. Cecil Rhodes from England was duo to tho desiro to forestall n detoctlvo whom tho govern ment had sent with n warrant to formally urrest Dr. Jameson, so ns to prevent uuy one seeing him. Mrs. Len.e to Treacli the Gospel. Wichita, Knu., Feb. 13. Next Sunday morning Mrs. Mary Lcaso will make her debut Into tho ministerial profession, and henceforth her literary products will be reverend. Her recont sickness was the lmmodlato causo of her mind taking a di vine turn. Second Ilegree Murder. KNOXVIIXE, Tenu., Feb. 18. Churles Rich nnd Emika Clark, indicted for the murder of Thomas Breon,"wcio convicted of murder in (the second degree. Miss Clark's case wai.t aside. Rich will ap peal, i 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 Table and Floor Oil Cloths Fro; r E. B. FOLEY, Cor. Centre and West tits. MISSISSIPPI'S CAM. TO WHITNEY. Strongly Urged to Utand for the Demo cratjo X'restdentlitl Nomination. jACKSO!y.Mls3., Kob. 13. Tho Whltnoy presidential mnnngors express thomsolvca ns having accomplished results beyond Anything expected whon thoy decided upon a Whltnoy campaign in this stnto,,; TPhn nntlHrniA Imvn lmnti filfrnnil liv lnnillnrr ' Influential men from orcry section and imrty, faction in tho Kioto, Including three fourths o tho legislature and tho new stnto administration, orcopt Governor Mc Iinurlu, who was'.not Importuned, but "Whoso closo f rloiidff.flro actively enlisted In tho measure. The call upon Mr. Whitney snys In part: "Whilo "wo recognize tho nocesslty of financial nnd other reforms In this coun try, It is evident that such reforms can only be hnd through Domocratlo adminis tration of tho fodoral government. Recog nizing In tho Hon. "William C. "Whltnoy, of tho Kmpiro stnto of Now York, a typi cal American, n patriot of unquestioned loyally to his country, a man of tact nnd ffulrs In tho highest senso of tho terms n statesman of broad nnd enlightened vlowS ono of tho purest nnd most glori ous among the northern Democrats, call upon you to nllow your nnmo to go before tho noxt Domocratlo national convontlon ns rt candidate for tho presidential noml nntloii, beliovlnrf Mint your nomination will unify nnd enthuse tho Democrntlo party throughout tho Country nnd Insure tne election of Its ticket." J. Arthur Mover, the new manager of tho Factory Shoo Store, is having a special salo of about 2,000 pairs of shoes. Tho'priccs seem ridiculously low. 2-7-tf DANGEROUSLY INJURED. A .llg Iloss Narrowly Kscnpes liifttnnt Death In a Ilreaker. Michael Hughes, 35 years of age, married, and residing on West Coal street, had n nar row escape from death In tho breaker of the bhenandoah City colliery at noon to-day. Ab it is, ho is dangerously injured. Hughes was employed as a jig boss. When lio was passing through tho breaker an anglo iron from ono of tho shakers dropped and struck him on tho head, badly gashing the scalp and fracturing the skull. Tho piece of iron had become loosened from the shaker aiftl dropped a distance ol 30 leet. It is con sidered miraculous that it did not bury it self in tho man s brain. Hughes was re moved to his homo in a semi-conscious state. A JMIglity Nice Tiling for Couglis. What? Pun-Tina, 25c. At (Iruhler Ilros., drugstore. Sons of Veterans Celebrate. The meeting room of Henry Horncastlc Camp No. 49, Sons of Veterans, was crowded last night by members and friends and two very pleasant hours were spent in celebrating Union Defender's Day, or tlio anniversary of tho birth of Abraham Lincoln. Mivriy people were una) le to gain admittance to the hall on account of th6 largo attendance. Tlio following program was rendered : Singing, "Amorica," John J. Pride ' and party ; invocation, ltev. J. F. Meredith ; address of welcome, William Helin'j sluging, "Com rades in Arms," J. J. Price and prty; recitation, "Memorial Hymn," Ocorgo Daddow; instrumental music, Parish children; essay, "Tho American Flag," J. F. Eisen hower; singing, "Star Spangled lianner," led by J. J, Price ; address on Abraham Lincoln, ltov. J. F. Meredith; singing, Keller's American hymn, Price and party; address, Gettysburg," William Eisenhower; solo, "Soldiers Who Fought in Their Mind," William Thomas; comic solo, "When liridgct (Joes out on a Mash," Harry liecso; instru mental duett, Parish children; solo, "Tho Lone Grave," James Patterson; closing ode. ltcfreshments were sorved during an inter mission in tho program. Tho camp desires to express thanks to all who assisted in the program. Kemovnl. Itemovul. Stiouse, tho jeweler, wishes to inform his friends and tho public that ho has moved his stock of watches, diamonds and jewelry to tho Klein building, on North Main street, opposite Boddall's hardwaro store. ttepairing a specialty. Tlio Corset Man About. The tamo gentleman who so successfully played his gauio upon tho people of Potts villo and other towns in tho county has struck Shenandoah. His plan of operation is to call and inform the lady of the houso that he represents a corset firm; that they will give away 100 corsets In town as an advertisement instead of spending t)ia! amount in newspaper advertising. Tho oily tongucd young man departs after leaving a circular, which lie will return for. Tlio circular states that for 12 cents to pay postago a corset will bo delivered free. Ho roturtis in about a half hour' for tho circular and'the 12 cents. It is said he has already succeeded in working his scheme of fraud npoh'qiiito a number of unsuspecting ladies of Shenan doah, We would warn others from having anything to do with the man. You will never hear any moro of him after you pay tho 12 cents. Ho is a fraud, which the people of Pottsvillo have found out to their ' iiurrow. Hon'H Your Cough? Pan-Tina cures it, 25c. At Oruhlcr llros., drug store. Suprlse ami Farewell Parly. A largo number of tho most intimate friends of Miss Mary Leckio tendered her a surprise and farewell party nt her homo. On East Centre street, lust evening. A special program had been arranged for tho event, and an ovoning of social pleasure was spent In sing ing, (laming, interposed iy vocal ana instru mental music. Miss Lccklc, who will shortly remove to Pottsvillo, was presented with a heavy oak upholstered rocking chair as a token of rcmombranco, to which- sho re sponded with her siuccrest thanks lu hit elegant manner. Among tho participants of this happy occasion wero: Misses Ella Clauscr, Hannah II. Morrison, LottioLeggott, Agnes stein, Jennie Lambert, Annie Sacger, Laura Hiitton, Annie Williams. Mabala Fairchild, Sadio Daniel, Maize Lessig, Emma Ix-ckie and Mattio Linton, of Mahanoy City ; and Messrs. E. J. Jacoby, M. F. Maley, Enoch Lockctt, M, O'Hearn, E. 11. ilruuuu, it. uguen, ill. J. Muldoon. Ucorgo lleddall. P. J. Clcary, 0. 1). Krickc, J. S. lleddall, W. J. Lewis, T. J . Bedford and J. M. Letkie. Schellly House For Sale. Tho property uud good will of tho Schellly House, on North Main street, is ofl'crcd fur sale Tho proprietor contemplates locating In tlio South. For further particulars apply at tho Schellly House. 12-10-tf Salvation Ariny'Vlsltor. Adjutant Harris, of Philadelphia, wllltako part in tho Salvation Army meeting and service in town to-morrow evening. HOOD'S PILIiS cure Llvfk lUs, Biliousness, InillgcsMon, Hcjdache. A plciiB.-ut laxative. All Drf ggtsts. some1 interesting FIGURES. Cllenued Prom tlio Financial Statement Published by tlm Commissioners. A study of tho annual statement of tho County t'omnilssloncrs proscnts soino Interest ing features. A perusal of tho Hsuroi shows that assessors and assessments cost tho nlco sum of $16,023.12, wlillo now bridges and re pairs or old ones camo to $8,302.05. Elcctiou expenses aro given as $12,808.28, so that in tho aggregate it Is rather costly to express our opinions as to who is to Iiavo tlio loaves and fishes. Tho Jury systcnt comes pretty high too, but wo must have Jurymen, although their verdicts, at times, aro apt to make us think wo pay too much for tho luxury, and Incllno us to tho belief wo would bo better oir with out them. Excluding tho Sheriffs expenses in serving the summonses, jurymen cost $18,810.00 while tho justices with their good round stomachs, &c. como In for tho nice littlo sum of $5418.55. and the r minions, the cotistables, for $2,005.07, bosldo tho commitment fees of $1,112.09. rortho varibus state hosnitals in which patients 'from the couiity received treatment $12,393.35 was laid. .Nobody with a recollection of tlio dark days of 1801-03 will hegrudgo tho $1,155.00 expended for tho burial of old soldiers, nor tho $510.00 for headstones to mark their resting places; but the item of $1,307.31 expended in fighting the Quay county bill is ono which many people north of tlio moun tain wlllgrumbloat, as a greatiiianyof them would bo very willing to let Kllno township at least, go oven to Halifax, if it wanted Jo, only so that Its very turbulent population wero out of Schuylkill with their litigation. Excluding tho temporary loans repaid, $85,000.00, tho expenditures wero $327,734.00 and tho total county tax at 6j mills is figured up to bo $301,537.09, so that tho county appears to bo in a fix somewhat similar to that In which tho fat man found himself with tlireo alternatives facing him, and wo hope it will not go "busted." Tho almshouso figures aro oven moro inter esting. Verily, tho poor are well provided fcr by tho Directors who aro delegated to look after them. Tlicro was an avorago of 425 persons in tho almshouse during tho year and Micro wero 31 employees, at an aggregato salary of $14,071.00; to look after their wel fare, or a cost of $33.10 per iumato, while to feed and clothe them cost $38,785.83, an avcrago of $91.28 for cacli ono, so that it appears tho salaries aro over 3 per cent, of the expense of tho Institution. Tlicso figures iucludo some tilings usually classed as luxuries, such for instance as $244.00 fur cigars, which, at $30.00 per 1000, a pretty good prico for cigars for paupers, would ho about 8000 cigars, whilo the old chaps who prefer clay pipes and Gail & Ax got $1,000.00 worth of tobacco. ' Tho doctor's department got $303.00 worth of liquors for "medicine," whilo tho "culin ary department and workmen" got $427.70 for liquors which wo infer wero not intended for mcdlcino but for "bracers" and miuco pies. How much of tho latter was given to political workmen visiting tho institution is not stated, hut it was stated sometlmo ago that none of this was used at tlio Stoward Hartmau supper, whon W. John WhitehoUso threatened that Investigation that never camo. Tlio profit on the poor houso farm is given as $1,431.03, although some items charged as expenses aro for farm machinery which adds to the permanent value of tho equipment. The Day dynasty cost for salaries for three of that ilk $075.00 and board, whilo the all powerful Director whoso day, it is hoped, has passed, got $1,242.00, a total of $1,017.00 and board for three, so that it was not n very cold day for that family last year. Our spaco Is too limited to make any further extracts bui our readers can find considerable to interest them in tho statement. FREE FOR ALL. Free Lunch Ynrlely ut the Schellly House To-night. Your choice: , Tripe and oysters, v Boston liaked Jicaus. Chicken soup Fish cakes Oysters and clams in every stylo. ABSCONDING PRIEST ARRESTED. Discovered ut Ashland Yesterday uud Fol lowed to lluek Mountain, llev. Jakinowicz, tho Polish priest of Mt. Carmel, who is under a charge of embezzle ment, mado by his congregation, nud has been a fugitive for about two months, when ho jumpod his bail, was arrested at Buck Moun tain this morning, Tho dthcers who havo made the capture will icceivo a reward of $30Q. Jakinowicz was returned to Mt. Car mel this afternoon, Tho first trace to Jakinowicz was obtained yesterday, when ho was located at Ashland. Thp priost entered tho Union' hotel at that placo yesterday aud acted in a very suspicious manner. After closely scrutinizing tho peoplo la and about tlio hotel tho fugitive registered as "J. Selimid, N. Y." His actions aroused suspicions and peoplo who had heard of tlio JH. Carmel case concluded that tho stranger was tho absconding priest. Jakinowicz had evidently been con stantly on tho alert and became alarmed, as by the time Coal & Iron Policeman Goudge, of Mahanoy Plane, who held tho warrant in the case, arrived, tho fugitive had again taken flight. It was a useless ono, however. Tho cluo was a fatal ono for tho priest. Ho was followed up closely and at uino o'clock this morning ho was arrested by Goudge and O. & I. Policemen Klcindcnst and Smith, ol Mahanoy City. Jakinowicz had represented himself at Buck Mountain as ono Iiublusky. It is supposed that up to yesterday Jakinowicz was in hiding with friends In or near Mt. Carmel. Over 0000 copies 10c. inusio to select from at lirumm's. 2-11-tf Mude the Fakirs Dl.gorge. Four fakirs struck a snag at Maizovillc on Tuesday. Tho colliery employes ut that place recoived their pay that day uud tho 'fakirs threw out snares for them at a hotel, (lames of cards wero proposed and several P.les booanio interested and lost considerable money. Seeing that a disturbance was brew ing the fakirs hastened from the hotel, but wero chased by an onraged crowd who chased the fugitivos in neighboring houses aud mado them return tho winnings, as woll as con siderable other money, Two of tho fakirs were dragged from under a bed aud wero pretty roughly handled. Women Getting Out a Newspaper. The Daughters of tho King, a ladies society connected with tho Calvary Baptist church at Tamaqua, Intend getting out a woman's'cdltlon of a nowspaper sometime noxt month and a committee is already uppointcd to solicit advertisements and other contributions. At Juines Goodmuu V Co's. Frosh eggs 17 cents por dozen. Bost pound-print creamery butter 25 cent j. Country dairy round prints 20 cents, flood tub butter, 10 lb tubs, J8 cents. OAPTjtlRED A BUROLAR'. Mr. Shoemaker's Singular Kvprrlence With mi Fnrly Morning Visitor. Martin L. Shoemaker, of East. Coal street. captured a burglar at his homo at about 4:30 o'olock this morning under very interesting circumstances. Tlio rcmarkablo coolness and presence of mind exhibited by both tho captor and captivo in tho caso command ad miration, Mr. Shocmakor's houso is located at tho southwest corner of Coal and Whlto streets. Tho sitting room window faces on Coal street and is about four feet from tho ground. Tho sleeping apartmont occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker Is directly abovo tho sitting room. At tho hour stated Mrs. Shoemaker was aroused by hearing tho breaking of glass. Sho aroso from bed and tried to open tho Window, but was unable to do so. Mr. Shoemaker hurriedly raised nnotk6r sash and looked out upon Coal street. "There must bo something wrong," said Mrs. Shoo maker, "Well, I should say bo. His feet aro just going through the window down stairs," replied Mr. Shoemaker, as ho hur ried to aud down tho stairway to tio first floor. As Mr. Shoemaker entered tho room ho saw the prostrate form of a man on tho floor near tho window. Ho grabbed tho man by tho shoulders. Tho intruder pretended to bo asleep, but after receiving a good shaking raised his head and asked, "Aro you Johnny Coslett?" "You know very well I am not Coslett. What do you mean by breaking tlio glass In that window and coming in hero?" The burglar, for such ho evidently is, from tho developments in tho case, slowly aroso to I is feet, passed his hand over his forehead and said, "I've got an awful headache. 1 got too much in mo last night." Ho then walked into tho kitchen aud stood at tlio range, warming his hands. Tho conduct of tho man staggered Shoemaker, Tho latter was in doubt as to whether to treat the intruder as an unfortunate or a culprit. But ho eventually decided upon tho latter course aud kept a strict guard upon tho man. "I must get a policeman," said Shoemaker to his wifo. "O, don't mind tho police," inter posed tho burglar, "they are all in bed. I'm going to sleep." At tho same time tlio Intruder pulled his coat over his head and threw himself upon a louugo in tho sittiug room. "Throw an overcoat o-or me, I'm cold." Shoemaker complied with the ro quost aud tho stranger apparently dropped into a sound slumber. Shoemaker succeeded in getting a mossenger and Constable Phillips responded. Ho took tlio burglar to tho lockup. Tho entrance to tho houso was mado by carefully removing tho putty from around one of tho window panes, and the removal of the glass left ample opening. It is believed that the breaking of tho second pano of glass was accidental. Tho burglar was given a hearing beforo Justice Shoemaker nt 10 o'clock this morning. Ho Is a smoothed faced man of by no means repulsive appearance and fairly well dressed. He is about 5 feet 8 inches in height and weighs about 100'pounis. His Jmir, eyes nnd complexion aro dark. Upon Tieing' questioned as to his identity ho said his uamo was Will iam Jones, no home, and has not had ono since childhood. Ho also stated that ho fame from Mt. Carmel a littlo over two months ago aud was known at that placo as "tho strong boy." Evans gave no oxcuso for )us intrusion, except that ho had been drinking a littlo.aud was committed for trial without ball. Con stable Phillips took him to Pottsvillo at noon. Evans was omploycdaspianistatSchraickor's saloon on South Main street for two months ending on tho 7th Inst, The True Americans. Extcnslvo preparations aro now going on for the State Convention of the Patriotic Order of Truo Americans, which will bo held in Shamokin, beginuing on tho third Tuesday in July and eontlnujng for tlireo days. Every camp in tho state is expected to bo represented and tho convention projuises to bo tho largest in tho order's history! In Pennsylvania Micro aro at present &' -camps and as each elect not less than two Shd three representatives, it is safo to predict that' 250 delegates will bo in attendance. Thls'Hargo representation will also bo enlarged by tlio presence of tho Stato and National Officers and other members throughout tho state. I Shenandoah's New Directory. Johnson's new directory of Shenandoah mado its appearance, to-day and de livery to its hundreds of patrons was commenced. Tho work is a completo and accurate ono in every respect and all those who havo not placed their orders for a copy should do so at once, as thero aro hut twonty- flvo copies of tho big edition remaining un sold. Orders' left at the office of The Hurt AU will "be filled In tho order of their re ceipt until tlio edition has been oxhaustcd. No business man can well afford tobe with out tlio book, as it is a valuablo reference work. Diamond Cream Silver Polish at Brumm's. Duggy Fell on Ilini, Frank Stauolis, 30 years of ago and married, had his back Mvorely contused whilo at work in tho Shenandoah City col liery yesterday. Ho was helping to puf a buggy on a track when tho vchjclo fell over and struck him, l"ull of Coal, Anton Stanawioz had his body nnd limbs badly cut and bruised by a fall of coal in tho EUangowan colliery this morning. He was taken to his home on Union street. 'ZZ.li tor awr OaT ot the Globe f ' and similar Complaint. and nrcnnrivl utiAa . a B4.t a i .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, UK. IIIGHTER S "lltfliiitniii a - - ! wona renownedl ItemartablyBUceeMfull Only RonnlpewltaTrade Mark "Anchor." i. aa. iiifnier at UO.. ZlBPtirlCt.. Htwrott. Jl HIUHtSI AWARDS. lafirasobEeuKii 0w01utworki, uu cia. in nneuanuoaii ior mie by J11UHU, 7 B. Alain m . U II. lla- . genuueu, im, is. cor. wain 6ij A gcaulno welcome awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. naln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whlskeya, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tcia perance drink, anil cigara. "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" v Makes best bread. V. t "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes best bread. "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes best bread. E Sometimes nee 's a reliable, tho puret drugs V, Thor are prompt, pafoard certain In resalt. The irenulno (Cr. real'j) never itsarv. ' lolnt, gent anywhere, 81.00, For sale by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Fa. A LONG FELT 127 North Jardln St., MISCELLANEOUS. IOUSALR Tho pood will nnd fixtures of a first-class hotel, contrail y located. (od reasons for selllnp. For any further Informa tion apply at tlio Herald ofllco. 2-12-tf 3D. CO trlrla nt onto to sew 6n hats and cans. Kxitcrienced hands nrefermL Hotter wages paid than in any other factory. Apply at tho Keystone MTg Co., 160 ISowera street. ' r 242-3t FOIl BALIS. Ono homo about 8 years old, 1 spring wagon, 1 binglo nmj J. double set of harness, 1 pet of bobs nnd 1 buggy1. All hi first class condition. 3Iutbosold nt once as owner U leaving town Apply to Cliarles Hooks. 215 S. Jardln street, Shenandoah. 1-29-tf IjHHt SALI1 The water pump, counters nnd bar fixtures of the Bchellly House. For further Information apply to J. K. P. Schclfly, ITIOU KENT. The building now occupied by JVIichncl Scheidcr, tho North Main street confectioner, nfter April Ut, 1800. Contains store room nnd 10 rooms for dwelling purposes. Apply nt William Neb-winter's livery stables, corner Coal ami Main streets. 1-iKMf IjlEUGUSON'S TIIEATItR, I. J. Ferguson Manager. Tuesday, February 18, '96. little: KATIE ROONEY .Iii Cnnrf. A. Taylor's (Ireat Racing Piny, DERBY MASCOT. Cff TI'o Great Derby lince. Nrr Tho Beautiful Swamp Scene. T)io Jtealistlo Onllows Scene. Tho celebrated Leaninir Horse "Kinir Fnro' in his wonderful leap over entcs of K. It. crossing. Car Load Special Scenery. All New Mechanical Effects. 10 Buck and Wing Dancers. 2 Thoroughbred Race Horses, "King FaroLijtf iGra; Prim", Scats orfjale lit Kir lin's drug store! ' wen Shenandoah 100 Charter nember . . . Scholarships. . i u i Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORQANIZER, 1 Ferguson' hotel. ("SOMETHING TO REMEMBER BY." Tlicro can bo no moro gultahlo gift for I gentleman or lady friend at this ! time than one of our Wo havo a choice lino to select from at reasonable prices. jHOOKS & BROWN North Main WOOD'S " College I 1 North Main St. Monthly, rer-ililing medicine. OuW htnalta ana should be um. If you want tht belt, eel WANT!. Burial Vaults Mado of sawed stono or slate, and aro perfectly water proof. These vaults aro as cheap as a walled grave and oven cheaper, and aro fat superior ill neatness and durability. Wooden ca.-es aro unnecessary when these vaults aro used. Tllcyaro carried in stock for Imfncdinto delivery. Special sires mado to order ut a.day's ndtico. Manufactured by M. H. MASTER, SHENANDOAH, PA. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fllliugs. If your nrtlflcal teeth do not suit you 'cull to see us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Clowns Logan Crowns, Crown and' Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman'a Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. THE NEW SAVING FUND Meets the firnt Weilnesdtiy of every month in K. M Hhoeinnker'H ofllco, Over COO Hlmres havo already been bold for tic llr&t seriew for Shenan doah. Five hundred in ore nip now ready for sale Sixteen of our leading; business men are tho nctlvo managers of this branch. Loaim on first mortgage will be made promptly, Tor full niuticulartf sec, any of tlieoflleers, JOHN J. IJitlCK, l'rehldent. OWKJs'S; Secretary DIItKCyOItS-p. J, Monaghai.. M. U Kern merer,Jevi hefowlcli, John 1. lloelun. 1). 11, James, John MIeldazlsi'liomaH Jones, George Jf. -Williams, J. P. V'JHtoww. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call aiWnS!Wi;hrIglitest, breeziest, snappiest Jt of Fall wd Winter Suitings bheuan doali has evVhad. We're, expertsTm fit. "Wcrc dealers In new Ideas. ' We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aroa 'hard man to sultwowaut Tyou'to call, PORTZ & BRO., 2. North Main St. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A FARM 100 acres clear, and with option ot purchasing 300 ncres timber land adjoining. uweuiiig unu uarn unu an nect'Hsarv out muuungg in goou oruer ana repair. Wilt be sold with or without stock ami funning Implements. Coal Is supposed to under lie this pmiwrty. 'Within a miles of n llrst-rlass market, will trade for town property. ACApri 173 acres, near Zlons Giovc, 73 "'v ncres clear. Dwelling cost over S250O. Good barn and out buildings, ritockand farm Implements. Must sell to dlsolve partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. II. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate tho snlo of any good licensed property In Shenandoah. IF YOU WANT THE BEST ' and can't gct'it, then come to us for it. We carry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLQUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order Goods delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. V HI .1 m 4: I
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