"WW1 1 Winter is . . . . . . Still Here. Hcay (.'liptliliid remains in demand, epcil:illy tin kind wo keep in stork. Init tlint doesn't keep our prices up. Our stock of OVERCOATS . . - AND WINTER SUITINGS At half prices, are going nt half prices to make room for new stock. Our Spring Stock Is at tho ilcpot. Stor.igo hills ru running up, so wo must dispose of what wo have on hand as soon as posiible. Don't hold hack for hotter bargains. You won't Ret them on winter bargains. Our goods arc down to tho bottom notch. I GOLD IN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 1 1 S. Haiii Street. EVENING HERALD MONDAY. FKHKUAUY 17, ISOtJ. Tu-uiorrow Night's l'lay. "The Dcrliy Mascot," Charles A. Taylor's sensational melo-drama, is a storyof southern life, said to bo beautifully as well as realis tically portrayed. 11 will be presented at Ferguson's tlieatro to-morrow night, tho IStli inst. The action of tho play occurs in Texas and tells of tho rivalry which exists between two warm-hearted, yet hot-blooded Texans, in lovo as well as in business. A grand pro duction of tho Texas Derby is decidedly a feature, and ono from which tho play de rives its name. King 1'aro, tho finest b-ap-''Ing hoivo in tho world, a recent importation from England, will bo introduced, as well as two Derby thoroughbreds, Victor and l!.iy l'rinco, "The Derby Mascot" is an up-to-dato comedy drama, comprising many startling features and exciting scenic! ofiects never beforo presented in Shenandoah. Diamond Cream Silver Polish at llrumm's. Tho "Weddings. Daniel 11. Helm anil Missjohanuah I.nrali, lKith of town, wcro married Saturday even ing at tlio 1'nitcd Kvaugelical parwinago by Hev. It. M. I.ichtenwalniT. Mr. and Mrs. I', i.ornh wcro tho witnesses. John A. liowman and Miss llarrietta A. Woomar, both of town, were married at tho United Kvanselicnl parsonago Saturday evening by l!ev. II. M. I.iclitenvmlner. William Wolf was tho groomsman andMiM Florence M. Sbirey tho hriilesnmid. KcimmiJ Itciuntal Strouse, tliejenelor, wishes to inform bis friends and the public that ho has moved his Mock of watches, diamonds and jewelry to tho Klein building, on North .Main street, opposite Bcddall's haidwaro store Kcpairing a specialty. Dancing School Clones. Tho Lenten season begins on Wcdntwlay, and as a consequence the weekly dances held under tho auspices of tho Schoppe orchestra closed Saturday night. This will lie un welcome news to our young readers who delight in such amusement. Shenandoah has a number of first-class musical organisations, but among tho number nono are superior to this excellent orchestra. The dancing school will bo resumed aftor tho Lenten season. Notice. Subscriptions for tho 1 per cent, borough )CSls, at par and accrued interest from "luary 1st., will ho received by tho undcr- woicd, on and after February 17th, 16911. i lK, T. J. Da vies, Treasurer, keji, jj rdoek Wood Hitters never fails to euro r fppuritios of tho blood, from a common ricli rich, - CTCL nil. 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. Wntch : 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 Frim 3. FOLEY, t - , dot. Centre and Wrt Sts. MOKE SCHOOL ROOM. Architect Authorized to I'rcpnio Plans for it New ltulhllng. Tho finance and building and repairs coin niltteo of tlio School Hoard made a tour of Inspection and held a joint meeting Satur day afternoon to detonnlno what tho prob ablo cost of a now school building would bo and havo tho advlco of an oxpoit in tho matter. Architect Davis, of Philadelphia, was iu attendance as tho expert. Superin tendent Whitakor and Principal Cooper wore also oil hand. A visit was first niado to tho White, street propeity recently purchased by tho Hoard. It was tho opinion of sonio that tho sito should lio used for a High school building, but tho calculations of tho expert knocked tho idea Into a cocked hat, and tho High school will hold forth at tho old stand for many yenrs to come. The, sito is lBOxllO feet, which Is altogether too small for tho build ing contemplated. An adjournment was taken to tho assembly room of tho High 1 school and there Architect Davis put his I ideas iu diagrams on a blackboard and made I such a gooil Impression that ho was employed I to mako plans and specifications for tho pro posed new building and for tho enlargement I of tho High sohool building, and also to visit i all tho schools and make a written report as ! to improvements ho may bo ablo to suggest for a rc-arrangement f the rooms to provido more space and better light. Mr. Davis idea is to erect a six-room (two story) building on tho White street sito SSxtl. All tho rooms will bo on tho north side of tho building and obtain light from a IB or 18-foot space. Tho southern side of tho building will be closo to tho boundary of tho adjoining property. It is intended that even should buildings ho erected both north and south of the school building, tho rooms of tho latter will not ho deprived of light. It is also proposed to put a two-story addi tion on tho cast sido (or rear) of tho High school. Tho cost of all tho work is approxi mated at $ 17,000. It is believed that tho plaus will givo tho town all tho school room it will require. Mr. Davis is to havo his plans and specifications ready by noxt Fri day night, when tho School Hoard will hold a special meeting to receivo them. Ico cream constantly on hand at Little's. An Important Merchandlso Movement lit Conscqucnco ot a Change in Our Locution. Wo arc going into larger, better quarters soon. Your constantly increasing patronago demands it. When wo uro ready to move, this stock should bo as small as rapid and heavy selling will leave it. Look how tho prices on Dry Goods tako a tumble, so wo can start anew in tho new stand. Kvkuv thing must no. I'emnauts of goods suitable for waists and skirts; men's whito shirts, 3jc; best collars, 4 ply linen, 3 fur 23c j men's percalo shirts, 30c; Morriinac prints, ljc; regular 2,"c. cashmeres go for l!)c; black benriettas, grand value, now only 50c. t'omo eaily; overy department in tho storo oilers equal bargains to early buyers. L. J. Wilkinson, .20 Soutii Main street. To-night's Hall. Itobbius' opera house will bq tho scene of . . , . . iL- ! !-.. 1 mucu enjoyment; to-nigni, mo occasion wing tho first annual ball of tho Patriotic Drum Corns. This organization is composed of yonng men who havo becomo proficient as musicians, and their services aro in demand whenever public demonstrations aro held. Tho hull has been elaborately decorated for to-nicht's event and neither pains nor ox- penso havo been spared to mako tho occasion a notablo ono. Schoppe's orchestra has been engaged, and this alono is sullicieiit to at tract lover of tho "light fantastic.' Tho PotUvilloilrnni corns, in full uniform, will be in attendance'. That Special Sale at tho Factory Shoo Store is unloading stock rapidly. You can savo money by buying now. 2-ll-tf J. A. Moykii, Mgr. Cilnirihllle'x Water Fight. The question of water is now agitating tho pcoplo of Girardvillc, and the fight lias been transferred from tho columns ot tho local papers to tho county court. On February 21th argument will bo heard on the applica tion for an injunction restraining tho lior- ough Council from purchasing tho Oak Grovo Water Co. On Friday night tho Council decided to employ a lawyer to fight tho in junction, and the matter was left in tho hands of a committee composed of -Messrs. llobin, Shoppell and lferrity. Sonio l'eople Try to Imitate tho Factory Shoo Store, but they forget tho most important part, viz: tho Factory price 2-U-tf J. A. MoYi:n, Mgr. Coldest of Them AH. Tho cold snap that arrived last night proved to ho tho severest of tho season. At li o'clock this morning a reKablo thermome ter registered 10 degrees below zero. Harry Hart, tho Itiugtown ico dealer, was among tho visitors to town to-day and stated that ho paid a visit to Itaven Hun this morning and found a thermometer that registered 23 degrees below zero. At Juines fioodinun and Co'. Fresh eggs 17 cents per dozen. Host pound-print creamery butter 25 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Good tub butter, 10 lb tubs, IS cents. 2-3-tf Dangerously 111. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Lee, of town, spent yesterday visiting tho former's undo, Squire Lee, of St. Clair, Who met with an accident on tho electric railway last July whereby amputation of the loft leg waB necossary. Mr. Leo Is now suuoring irom dronsv. and thoro Is little hopo of his re covery. Tho attending physician says his ilmitli is 1 ablo to occur ni nny moment, jio Is a brother of School Director Leo, of town Political I.uucli To-night Froo for all votors and candidate at Schoiily House. An ITngrntcful lluu, At about 11:15 o'clock Saturday night a drunken Hungarian narrowly escaped being struck by an electric car on South Main street. Ho refused to get o(T tho track, and when tho conductor put him oil" ho tried his best to pick a fight, hut was huf.led oil'. That Distress : In tho stom I ach or feeling ot fulness al ter eating Is effectually prevented by Hood's Pills. They aid di gestion and assimilation ot food, move tho bowels easily and thai prevent nnd cure Biliousness, Torpid Liver, and Constipation. They aro tastelcss'and do not grino or cause pain. Bold by all druggists. 25 cents. Insist upon noon's. THE LICENSE COURT. All Contested Application I'riim Mitlinnoy City mo Iteruseil. Special to Kvkniso lllcnAl.li. PoTT9Vl!.!,K, Feb. 17. When motion court opened this morning divisions wcro handed down refusing applications for retail liquor licenses in iuananoy City by all rart us against whom contests were made. Including diaries Hurcliill, who applied for a renewal of hlsllconso fur tho Knler House. Tho court at tho same time made an order permitting rospectablo parties who may ap ply to tako up transfers of licensos for tho places affected by tho decision, so that, while tho original applicants snll'er, the houses do not loso tho licenses. This order is based upon tho precedent of tho court In 1890, when W. J. Sweeney was refused a license for tho Watson House, at Shenandoah, but H. J, McUtiinnoss was sub sequently granted a llcenso for it. Tho same ruling was mado In tho caso of Hoylan, of Oilborton, No decisions were handed down In Shenandoah contested cases, and It is not likely that there will bo any beforo next week. Tho llcenso held by Gcorgo Kartltski, for a saloon on South Main street, Shenandoah, has been transferred to Stephen Cszarnl, formerly of Delano. A llcenso has been granted to John Kurutz as agent for tho Columbia Browing Company at Slicppton, Upon application of M. M." Hurke, Esq., tho 10th of March was llxed by tho court fur hearing tho application of Thomas Martin, of Shenandoah, for discharge from jail under the insolvent laws. Martin is confined on a charge of f, and b. made by Lillio Goodliead. Frank Crano and William Wiluu havo been appointed Overseers for tho Lost Creek poll upon application of ltepublicans of tho dis trict. "Wood's Shenandoah College. NOTES. Forty-thrco charter member scholarships transferred this week, and as many more spoken for. Students wishing to becomo charter members should apply at onco to Prof. Thomas Martin, orgaulzer,Fergu.ion Hotel. Applications for book-keepers and short hand writers already received. Ninety per cent, of all tho good positions in tho Lackawanna Valley aro filled by Wood's graduates. Mr. Ferguson U very busy getting tho building ready for tho opening about April 1st. Tho Shenandoah Collego Journal ij now out. Send for ono. Prof. S. I. Wood spent Saturday in town and is delighted over tiio largo number of students nlrcady received. . , Over 0000 copies 10c. music to select from at llrumm's. 2-ll-tf MORE BURGLARS ABOUT. Kdwnril Kfxtcr Gives Threo n Hot, Hut Unsuccessful Chase. Threo burglars tried to rob Edward Kester's house, on Xorth Whito street, at 'about four o'clock yesterday morning. They gained entrance by forcing open a window of the diutug room and after lighting a lamp iu tho kitchen left all doors open so as to givo them: ""lYeo passago into tho yard in caso of a hurried flight. Ono remained 911 guard downstairs and two as cended to tho sccoud story. Thoy searched a bedroom occupied by Mrs, Kostcr's sister, but got nothing. Tho opening of a door as they entered her bedroom awakened Mrs. Kestor. Sho was momentarily paralyzed by fright as sho saw tho forms of two men in the room and was speechless, but as ono man reachijl for a pair of pantaloons hanging on a postoftho bedstead and tho other reached for a wafe'j on tho bureau tho woman screamed. Mr. Kostor was aroused from a sound slumber. Tho, flryt thing ho thought of was firo and ho jumped from tho bed with tho intention of rescuing tho children, hut seeing two men mako for tho stairway ho dashed after thcin. Theirarrangemcnts left 110 impediment in tho way of cscapo. Kester, who was only clothed in a night shirt, chased them out on to Lloyd street and was hut ten feet behind ono of the men when ho was obliged to givo up on ac count of tho ico affecting his bare feet. Tho burglars disappeared up Market street. They secured nothing in tho house. A Polish storo on South Jardin street was lobbed of a quantity1 of hams and grccories and a keg of beer on Saturday night. Ico cream constantly on hand at Littlo's. rotting In 11 Now Front, Workmen aro now engaged in making oxtenslvo Improvements at licfowich s clothing store. Tho cntiro front will bo torn out and ono of tho largest and handsomest glass fronts in tho county will tako its place. Tho interior will also undergo a chance, now and handsome fixtures will bo put in. and when tho improvements aro all completed Mr. I'efowich will havo one of the finest storo rooms in tho county. Ho will mako a specialty, of children's suits and novelties. In quality, variety and prico lie acknowledges no competitor, and tho people of Shenandoah will bo enabled to mako as good a selection as in any of tho largo citios. Tho Refowicli building, when all tho im provements aro completed, will bo an orna ment to tho town. 2-U-tl Mangled by 11 Car. i Vincent McAndrcw, aged 30 years, single, I and residing at Connors' patch, was horribly j mangled by an electric car near Connors 1 crossing last night. McAmlrew wan ap- i parcntly drunk and pain no attention to tne sounding of tho gong by Motorman James j Lockio. who was unawo 10 stop mo ear 111 timo to avoid tho accident. It is feared the j victim will not survivo tho Injuries Uorc- ceived. Six of his ribs woro fractured, two fingers of his right hand wore torn oil and his face was terribly gashed fiom oar to oar. Ho was removed to tho Minors' hospital. A quiz social will bo hold In tho Presby terian church on Wcduosday evening. Follco Cnses. William Blor was arrested by Chief of Polico Tosh for threatening to kill Samuel Haven. Ho was discharged upon paying costs to Justico Williams. Chief Tosh arrested Frank Anshukawicz I yesterday for striking John talkaisky on tho head with a poker. Bail was furnished for trial. There Never AVus a Hotter Cure Than Tan-Tina for coughs, 25c. At drubler Bros., drug store. Caught on the l'ly. Cries of "Polico 1" attracted Constables lMillllns and Glblon to tho Lehigh Valley i aepot at about 11 o'clock Saturday ulght.nud i thoy found Joo Smalenskl struggling In tho grasp of Peter Cutakawlcz. Both men wero , taken beforo Justico Lawlor. Cutakawlcz 1 explained that ho caught Smalenskl as ho was about to taito n Mew xoric train wuii f ho had collected for Cutakawlcz, who Is a storekeeper. Smalenskl was discharged upon paying tho monoy and costs. Umbrellas ro-covorctl whilo you wait .at Brumm's Jewelry store. 2-ll-tf 110 PRIZE FIOIIT TO-DAY. Slnliri-'n Kyei Still Troubling lllm llrutal .Sunday Unit right, Kb Paso, Tex., Fob. 17 'lio prlzo fight lender uro nuw In conforrnoo at Dan Btuart's office, lluok Connolly, Muher's tralnor, Is urging1 11 postponement of tho big fight until Friday, mid Mnrtlu Julian Is protesting against further dolay. But there must bo 11 postponement in nny ovout, as Mnhor'a oyos, whllo Improving, aro In no condition for fnolng n, strong light. Monntlmo Stuart says: "I am ready to pull off tho fight nt any time, nnd the sooner tho men got together tho better I will bo pleased." All tho small lights havo boon doclnred off, tho managomont refusing to' take chances on giving away tho secret of their battlo ground. Tho management will pay all forfeits on thu small fights, (250 to each man, nnd tho flghlors nro at liberty to go homo ns soon ns thoy llko. Nearly allot tho prlzo fighters went over to Juarez yesterday nftcrnoou to attend tho bull fights. Four horses, worth about W each, were gored to death, four bulls wore tortured and slain, and tho arena was covered with b"lood. Tho Moxlcans, ns usual, howled with delight nttho spec tacle of a horse lying ripped open, but tho fighters canio back disgusted to the last degree. "Fighting Is golf to this gamo," remarked Fltzslmmons aftor ho had soon tho third bull butchered. During tho fight ono of tho horses was disemboweled by a bull, nnd was gallop ing around tho ring with his entrails hanging. Fltzslmmons, who sat near tho box of Govornor Ahumada,aroso nnd walk ing up to tho governor's Interpreter, said: "Ask him how ho likes thut sort of thing." Tho govornor replied tlint lio saw noth ing bad about It. "Well," said Fitzslmmons. "ask him if ho thinks flghtingwlthgloves Is anywhere as nonr us brutal ns this bloody thing ho is looklug at." Tho governor replied that ho did not ex nctly npprovo of killing horsos, but was saying nothing regarding tho prlzo ring. Fltzslmmons put' several questions, but tho governor dodged them nil. O'ltourke, for Wnlcott, and Kenny, for "Bright Kyos," last night agreed to bring off tho match between their men nt the Lennox club, Now York, on March 3 for tho gato receipts. Tho Barry nnd Murphy match will tako plneo at tho sntno place In tho saino month, probably on tho same date. To My Friends. If iii need of a fluo suit, ready-mado or made-to-ordcr, call and seo mo at J. II. Will lams', cor. Market and Centre streets, Potts ille. !-ll-tf A. T. Jones. A Suit for Libel. The Councilmanlc fight in Tamaqua is now at fever heat, all over tho electric light question. One faction wants tho borough to erect its own plant to which tho pcoplo havo consented by a largo majority whllo tho other sustains tho Borough Council In making a five-year contract with tho Edison Company. Tho bitter feeling has terminated in a suit for criminal libel brought against tho editor of tho Hecordcr by William Callo way, who is seeking re-election to Council. Tho Recorder says tho gentleman is a "traitor who is covered with the sllmo of his own hypocrisy." New Carpets For cash or easy terms at C. Carpet Storo. D. Frlcko's 2-0-3m Tho Hibernians in Session. Tho county board of tho A. O. II. was in session at Pottsvillo on Saturday, and they agreed upon Harry B. Campbell, of Coal dale, as state secretary to succeed the lato Jolin J. Itatigan. Hisnamo will bo urgod at tho meeting of tho stato directors. Mr. Cole man is at present tho county president of tho order. John Ilogan, of Mahanoy City, was an applicant for tho position. ltcineinber If Von Havo a Cough, or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 23c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Schellly I Ion so Tor Sale. Tho property and good will of the Schciily House, on Xorth Main street, is oflered for sale. Tho proprietor contemplates locating in tho South. For further particulars apply at tho Schciily Houso. 12-10-tf Tho Law "ow In Force, The act of Congress providing that all cars used iu inter-state tralUc bo equipped with draw bars or couplers, went into foreo on Saturday. Supt. Swclgait, of tho P. & E. Toad, has issued orders that no cars bo handled unless so equipped. Nearly all cars havo these couplers, as tho companies havo had threo years to comply with tho law. piny havoc with Hncn collars nnd cuffs. All soils are easily removed from "Cel luloid" CollarsnndCuffsby simplywip ing them off with a damp sponge or cloth. Then they look as good as new arc as good ns new. That's why travelers, railroad men, machinists, etc. , prefer thcia Elluloiq MARK- inthi iMrn collars and cuff9 arc the only worthy water-proof collars and cuffs made. There arc Imitations. See that you get the genuineintcrliued collars and cuffs marked as above and you will never wear linen goods again. Soil everywhere. Collars OOo. each, Caff. too. Dalr.poUfre.irth.delerdio.Dot keepth.io mi ton. direct. State Bliaand.trle. THIS CKLMJliOID COMPANY, New York. IT A Offi I I f ' ""' cleanaor SArULIU fo tbeae gobdi. "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR' "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes best bread. Pianos and Organs I have received tho finest selection of l'lauos and Organs ever displayed in Schuylkill Couuty. Parties contemplating purchasing a l'lnno or Organ would do well to cull and seo my stock and get my prices. I have the sole agency for tho following makes : PIANOS f, ORQANSnfev. Blasius & Sons. Sciiomaciiek, j Estey, Crown, Wkaveu, Albright, Ludwig, J( United States, Estev, I Lawrence, (7 Octave.) Cash or on easy payments. Our prices arc rigid. Only ono price. You are earnestly Invited to call ot Britton's Music Store, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY, PA. IF YOU WANT THE BEST niul can't pet It, then come to us for it. AV'o carry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. Shenandoah College T 100 Charter flember . . . Scholarships. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENMANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL. IKHCiUfcON'S TIIKATItK, I'. J. Mutr.vsos JIASAOED. Tuesday, February 18, '96. LITTLE KATIE ROONEY In C'has. A. Taylor's Great Itocing l'lay, THE& DERBY prr Tho Oreat Derby Itaco. V U L. 'flio Ilcuutl f ul Swamp Scene. V U lm Tho Itcallstla Gallows Scene. Tlio celebrated Leaping Ilorso "KIiik Faro" In his wondtrful leap over Kates of It. It. crossing. Car Load Special Scenery. All New Mechanical Effects. 10 Buck ant! Wing Dancers. 2 ThrrotiRhbrcd Race Horses, "King Faro" and "(Jray Prince." PRICES, 2B, SO &. 75 Cents. Seats on sale at KIrlln's drug store. MISCELLANEOUS. FOU SALIi Desirable brick hotel und dwel llni! known as Dormer's Atlantic Gordon. I Kor terms apply to Mrs. M. Dormer St. Clair, 1 pa. 1-31-lw-cod ITIOK SAI.K Tho wider pump, counters and ' bar llxturcs of tlio Schciily House. For mOlt 1U2NT. Tho bulldlns now occupied by 4 -..l-i 1 tl.a VnHh Mnltl btl-PIt confectioner, after April 1st, IBM. Contains storo room nnd 10 rooms for dwelling purposes. Apply nt AVIlllnm NcUwInter's livery jtublys, corner Coal nnd Main streets. !-- TSTATH OF JIAnOAItBT HltKNNAN, Into hj ol tho llorouch of Slicnniuloali, I'a., deceased. Letters testamentary on tho above estate navinK ocuu k"m-'." "" all nersons Indebted to said cstato ore retiuinteil to niako puyment, and those ha. nB claims of demands aKainsi i i-u nresent tno son u wjhwui uctuj. 11 Tjiomas J. HioaiNS, Executor. Shenandoah, Fa. T rv al. 1B90. 26t-oaw CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! -13 vVcat Centre Street, Our Hot Towel Shave Ttm i..mlni nonular. Yon will like it. Wo make n specialty of hair cutting, HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD and avoid any of the 21 Hbw originating H. F". MEL-LET. South Market street, between Ccntro nnd Oak airveis, pucmbmuuuu. Makes best bread. Makes best bread. $ OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artificial teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, iiiuuimuiu crowns joguu Lruwus, ljvwl and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental burgcry. No charges for extracting when plates ara ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Dlock) East Centre Street. Olllco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. ni. THENEW SAVING FUND Meets the first W.ednesduy of every month in H. V. .Shoemaker's ofllce. Over 000 Hlmres ha o already been sold for the llnt scries for Shemin tloah. Five hundred more aro now ready for sale. Hlxteen of our leading hiibineta men aro tho active maunders of this branch. Lou i in on first mortgage will bo made promptly. For full particulars feco nny of tho ofilccrs. JOHN J. PltlCIC, President M. OWENS, Secretary DUtKCTOitS V, J. MowiKhan, M. I 3Cem merer. Levi ltefowlch, John 1 Iloehm. I), 1. James, John Mleldazls, Thomas Joue?, (icoi-rc H. Williams, J. V. Williams. ' ' FALL and WINTER STYLES. ! Call and seo tho hrightcst, breeziest, snappiest lot or Fall ami winter suitings sucuan doah has over had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers la new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If vou are a hard man to suit wo want you to can, y'-v fBori- lASelS L4 tow orth Malm St. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A FARM 100 acres clear, nnd with option of purchasing 100 acres timber land adjoining. Dwelling' ami nam ana ail eeessarv out buildings in good order and rerailr Will bo .old with or without stock ami farming implements. Coal 1 supposed to under- Hn th! oroncrty.' Within 3 miles ol a llrst-class market. Will trade for town property ik-ALSO Ar; A DM 173 acres, near Zions Oiove 75 I V.i acres clear. Dweillmr cost over S2500. Good bnm and out buildings. .-Stock nnd larm implements. Must sell to dlsolvo partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, '.Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate tlio sale of any good licensed property in Shenandoah. What to Write May be the subject of careful thought, but there can be no ques tion as to the fact that "OUR CHOICE" Box of paper and envelopes is th correct stationery on which to write. 25 cents per box. HOOKS & BROWN 1 North Malm St. 1 x to T: 4 L I (
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