ttyT T "4vpV'" Winter is . . . . . . Still Here. Heavy Clothing remains in demand, opci ially the kind we keep in t(H k. lint that doesn't keep our prices up. Our stock of OVERCOATS . . - AND WINTER SUITINGS At half prices, arc coins nt half prices to naVe room for now stock. Our Spring Stock Is at tlio depot. Storage bills aro running up, so we must dispose of what wo have on hand as soon as possible Don't hold back for better bargains. You won't get them on winter bargains. Our gr.dsare down to the bottom notch. I GOLDIN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 11 S. Hain Street. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, FEHKUAKY IK, HIM. Putting ill a New Front. Workmen are now engaged in making extensive improvements at ltclinvich's clothing store. The entire front will bo torn out and one of tlio largest and haudsomcst glass fronts in the county will take its place. Tho interior will also undergo a change, new and handsome llxturos will be put in, and when the improvements are all completed Mr. Itefowich will have one of the finest btore moms in the county, lie will inako a specialty of children's suils and novelties. In quality, variety and price lie acknowledges no competitor, and tho people of Shenandoah will be enabled to make as good a selection as in any of tlio largo cities. Tho Itefowich building, when all the im provement arc completed, will be an orna ment to tho town, 2-15-tf Obituary.. John Barnhardt, formerly of this town, died at tho homo of his step-father in Hazle ton to-day after a lingering illness. The remains will bo brought to town for inter ment on Thursday. Tho deceased was a member of tho I'escuo Hook & Ladder 1'ompany. Notice. Subsciiptions for tho I percent, borough bonds, at par and accrued interest from January 1st., will bo received by tho under signed, on and after February 17th, 1600. T. J.Daviks, Treasurer. At daiiicH Goodman and Co'. Fresh eggs 17 cents per dozen. Host pound-print creamery butter 25 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Uood tub butter, 10 lb tubs, 18 cents. i-3-tf Morrison anil the Presidency. Chicago, Feb. 18. In nn interview re garding ills presidential aspirations, Con gressman William It. Morrison said: "Whatever my aspirations ns to tho hon orable leadership of n great party, I would not snap my finger for tho prcsldcntal nomination of a divided and demoralized party. Thero must bo ovldenco of party cohesion around well settled doctrines of the Democratic party before I would ac cept a nomination." The Frigid Wave In Canada. Toronto, Out., Feb. 18. Tho blgunl office reportB tho following as tho lowost temperature reached yesterday at tho va rious points nnincd: Parry Sound, 80 de crees below zero; Ottawa, 80 below; Mon treal, 2-1 below; Quebec, 24 below; To Tonto, 18 bolow; Halifax, 4 bolow. nOOD'S FIIiIiS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. AU Druggists. 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 x Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, . . . Optical Goods. Wat'cti,,;,. Repairing : a : Specialty. Done cheaper than any other place in Town. IKE ORKIN'5 129 S. Main, Street, SHENANDOAH, RA. BUY OUR. 3w-Cirocenes FLOUR, FfljDjjHWjlflJJ STRftW Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From E.. tJ. I-UUCT, Cor. Centre and West St. IMPORTANT COAL DEAL. Tim Lehigh Viillcy Coal Company Pur chase Ccnlrulln Collieries. ' Thu announcement is made, says tlio Ash land Telegram, without utiy further room for doubt, as our authority is undisputed, that a deal has Anally been inado by which the I.ohigli Valley Coal Company becomes tho owners of tho Logan and C'entralia collieries, at Ccntralia, and tho llig Jlino llun washery, east of Ashland, now oporated by Lewis A. Jtllev & to. The deal also involves tho transfer of the leaso o,i tho Gcrmantowii coal tract, which has been held by Lewis A. Itlley & Co. for the mt couplo uf years. All the details of this important coal deal have been completed, and tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company takes control on March 1st., next. j Tlio deal does not include tho mammoth store at Ccntralia, which Messrs, Lewis A, liiley & Co. retain, and thoy will continue to he interested in tho operation of the mines, in so far as tho storo interests arc ull'ected. Tho Lehigh Company will develop the Ocrmantown tract northwest of Ashland. A branch of tho railroad will be built into the tract for a distance of threo miles. That Special Sale at tho Factory Shoo Storo is unloading stock rapidly. You can savo money by buying now. 2-14-tf J. A. .MoYKU, Mgr. ATTEMPTED HIGHWAY ROBBERY. Tfio Offenders Unknown Tltq Intended Victim Ono ot Them. Joseph Czskajkis, a driver employed by J. V. Ilradloy, the East Contro street butcher, shot an unknown man on tho highway at Lost Creek at about7:15 o'clock last evening, but docs not know tho victim, or tho effects of the shot. As Czskajkis was driving along the high way on his way to this town.aftor making his collections, several men, apparently Poles, or Lithuanians, stopped out into tho, road and stopped the horse. Two held tho hurse, ono jumped at tlio rear of tho wagon and a fourth jumped up at tho front demanding that the driver give up his money. Czskajkis drew a revolver and fired. Tlio man groaned and fell to the sido of tho road and tho driver whipped up his horses, getting clear of the crowd and did not stop until ho reached town. Ho said that upon looking back while driving I away lie saw tho man ho shot at carried 1 away by a number of men. Czskajkis says that William Wilkinson, a saloonkeeper near Lost Creel:, loaned him tho levolvor yester day afternoon saying, "You have consider able money and had better take this ; you don't know what may happen on tho road." William Hulusky's delivery wagon was standing near the scene of the shooting, and when tho driver camo out of the store it was gone. It is thought tho robbers used tho wagon to convey tho wounded man away. Tho wagon and horse was found in the woods near Itavcu Run at 1 o'clock this morning. A Struggle Willi Prisoners, t hief of Follce Tosh and Lieutenant Leo called at a house on Poplar strcol lato last night to arrest Mrs. Ella Schwatka for assault aud battery. Tho woman was partly un dressed and refused to put herself in condition to accompany tho olllcers. Her husband, Mike, and ono Anthony Koser interfered when tho polico undertook to tako the woman after they had waited somo timo for her to get ready. Tho polico then dropped the woman and arrested tho two men for interfering with them in tlio dlsehargo of their duties. While tho hear ing was going on before Justice Williams the lire bell rang. Policeman Leo went to the scene, while Tosh started with the two pris oners fur tho lockup. At Oak street thoy turned upon him but ho held en to them until ho got to tho lockup entranco, where j Harry Hafner went to his assistance. llaf j iter shoved Schwatka into tlio alley leading to tho lockup, while Tosh remained strug i gling on the pavomont outsido. Tosh slipped ! and fell on tho ice, but regained his feet and I knocked Koser into the gutter. He then jumped upon and handcuffed the man. Meauwhilo Hafuor was having a bout with Hafner took charge of tho handcuffed man. In tho struggle Schwatka struck Tosh u blow with sorno unknown weapon over the left eye, inllicting a gash, but tlio two prisoners were eventually put in cells, lms morning they wore given a hearing before Justice Williams and put under ?G00 ball each for trial at court on complaints of both Tosh and Lee, Out Door Tielief. In tho year 1805 tho almshouse issued orders for outdoor relief to the amount of ?37,887.SO, Of this amount Mr. Day's dis trict, comprising I'alo Alto, aud East ward, including Tatnan.ua, .Mahanoy City and other points in tho viciuity, received $12,415. 1,306 orders were issued, which divided into tho amount appropriated to his district averages $0.51 to each order. Director Derr distributed $15,010 in 1,018 orders, averaging $9.07 each to tho relief of those in his dis trict, which comprises Shenandoah, Girard vlllo Ashland and territory adjacent. Mr. Dietrich paid out 1,013 orders, of an average of fO.10 each, aggregating $0,953,50 among his poor for outdoor relief in a district in cluding I'ottsvillc, Miuorsville, Tromont, Schuylkill Haven and tho territory from West lVnn west to l'ortor Township. Some 1'coplo Try to Imitate the Factory, Shoo Store, but thoy forget the most important part, viz: the Factory price. 2-11-tf J. A. Moyhh, Mgr. I'oot Fractured. John Sevorter. of North Jardiu street, whllo driving a load of hay from tho Btable tn tho breaker at Wct Shenandoah colliery, this inoruiug, had tho bouos in his right foot fractured by slipping on tho ico, and tho rear wheol passing over it. lie was taken to his homo in an ambulance. Murvopius Results From a letter written by Jiov, J. Gunder man, of Dimondale, Mich., wo aro permitted to make this extract : "I havo po hesitation in recommending Dr. King's Now Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife, While I was pastor of the Ilaptist church at Rives Junction showaB brought down with Pneumonia succeeding Jja Grippo. Terriblo paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and It seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery: it was cpjick in its work aud highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at A. Waleyrs drug btore. Regular size 50c and $1.00, Supper To-night. The annual supper of tho Primitive Methodist church of town will bo held iu ltobblns onora house this evening. The tables will bo ready for tho reception of patrons at 5 o'clock. Tho ladies having the affair Iu charge will mako it pleasant for nil who attend. There Never IViu a Better Cure Than Pan-Tina for iWghs, 25c. At Qruhlorfl Bros., drug store. THE LOCAL INSTITUTE. The Teachers llno Adopted Utiles In lie lle the tNior. The regular Fcmion of tho Teachors' In stitute was held in tho High school building; Jast evening, Supt. M. 1'. Whitakorpreshlliig. After roll call nnd singing tlio Institute continued tlio discussion of the subjects in troduced at the last meeting. MlssOnvanaugli opened tho discussion. Oymuastlo exercises should o given daily as they develop tho physical organism. Care should bo taken that tlio amount of excrclso bo properly regulated, as great injury may be done tho pupils if too much oxorclso l.s given at ono time. Miss Cavauaugh then took tho teachers through a system of exercises to develop tho capacity ot tlio chest Miss Falrchlld then followed with other exercises having tho samo object in view. Our teachers havo taken up tlio subject ot physical culture in earnest utTd our pupils will soon bo enabled to take a course in physical culture founded on scientific prin ciples, nnd having in view tho symmetrical development of all tlio muscles of tho body. That there Is a demand for tomo instruction and oxcrciso in tills line, is evident to all Who observo certain, school children as they go to and from school ; and it will certainly havo its cllect on the quiet, backward chil dren who do not indulge in youthful pastimes for exercise, Tho committee appointed to formulate regulations for tho distribution of tho funds raised by tho Ilyron W, King entertainment, reported a set of rules. After adopting theso tho Institute elected a eommitteo to superin tend tlio distribution of the fund, and now tho money will be put to practical uso in rcHoving tho distress among tho school children. lleliienilicr If You Have a Cutigli,tr Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 25c, At Gruhler Iiros., drug storo. From the Directory. In the now directory of Shenandoah, just issued from tho Herald's job rooms for tho I Johnson Publishing Company, there are up wards of 5,000 names, nnd only 27 Smiths among them, while of their German cousins, tho Schmidts, there aro 11. Thero aro 15 Hums, 20 Browns, 27 Brcnnans, 43 Davics, 42 Williams. 22 Evans, 21 Hughes, 33 Jones, 14 Kellys, 18 Lewis, 17 McGulrcs, 14 McIIales, 21 Millers, 18 Monaghans, 10 Morgans, 15 Morris, 21 Murphys, 25 Thomas, 17 Wclchs aud 11 Whalcns. There aro eighteen churches of 15 denomina tions and 18 pastors, two churches being without pastors while two havo two pastors each. Thero aro 50 lodges, societies, &c, enumer ated, the great majority of which aro bene ficial, representing all tho various nationali ties composing tho population, except the Italians, Syrians and French, who aro not numerous enough as yet. Thero are 10 doctors, 20 clothiers and tailors, 10 confectioners. 78 grocers, 11 dealers in dry goods aud 128 dealers in wet goods, so that wo do not need get dry very quickly. Wo also find 8 bakers, 22 barbers, 22 butchers, 27 shoemakers and dealers in shoes, 17 dealers in cigars and tobacco, 7 lawyers, 0 'Squires, 4 laundries, 11 livery stables and 8 millinery stores, beside a lot of miscellane ous calling. An Important Merchandise Movement In Consequence ot a Cliango ill Our Location, We aro going into larger, better quarters soon, Your constantly increasing patronago demands it. When wo aro ready to move, this stock should bo as small as rapid and heavy selling will leavoit. Look how the prices on Dry Goods tako a tumble, so wo can start anew in the new stand. Evunv thing must oo. I'emnants of goods suitable for waists and skirts; men's whito shirts, 33c; best collars, 4 ply linen, 3 for 23c; men's percalo shirts, 311c; Mcrnuiao prints, lie; regular 25c. cashmeres go for 19c; black henriettas, grand valuo, now only 50c. Come early; every department in tlio storo oilers Cfpial bargains to early buyers.- L. J. Wilkinson, 20 South Main street. THE ELECTION. ICeporU Up In Noon Showed Light Voting In All Wards. Tho sovcro cold weather and a general operation of tho collieries mado tho vote linht at tho polls this morning, and at noon tho totals were considerably behind tho records of last spring, but thoy will doubtless pull up before tho polls closo to-night. There was nothing of special interest in any of the wards to-day and no demonstrations wero mauo to indicate the stubornncss which it is known char acterizes somo of the contests. Tho poll at noon was as follows: First ward, 110; Second, 83; Third, 144; Fourth, 123; Fifth, 157. The coutcst which seemed to oxcite tho most interest duriug tlio day was that in which Thomas Tosh is making a light for Constable in the Third. Nearly all tho leading politi cians of tlto other wards seemed to bo keep ing their oyos upon It. Tho vote was so light during tho forenoon that tho wen at the polls could not bo stirred up enough to mako a guess as to tho probable results, outside of a goueral claim of party victory, and iu that souse tho Citizens and Democrats wero vicing with each other to mako tho largest claim. It Is bclioved, howovor, that this will bo a good year lor the utizeusparty at the polls. liucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, nnd positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded . Prlco 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Waslcy. PERSONAL. Jlr. and Mrs. M, II. Burke spent to-day iu Philadelphia. John J. O'llearu, of Mt, Canncl, spent last evening In town. Mrs. W. H. Phillips has gone to Pcranton to visit her mother, who is ill. Messrs. Samuel Giinterand'JohnllenneSboy bpent yesterday in Shainokiti. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Peters, of North Jardln street, were visiting friends in Pottsvlllo to day. John Llewellyn, of East Coal street, left to-dav for liluelleld. W. V.. where ho exneets to loeato. Henry Wiederhold, formerly of town, who is now visiting relatives in ucnnny, win sail for home on tho 28th inst. Mr. and ,Irs. Clinton Kester, of Wllkcs barre, formor residents of town, aro the guests of Mrs. Alico Maun, of West Oak street. Sclieltly House l'or Sale. ?ho property and good will pf tho Schcifly tousi, on North Main street, is ouercu lor do. The proprietor contemplates locating in the South. For further particulars apply it tho Schcifly House. 1S-10- tf Burdock Blood Bitters never fails to cure all impurities of the blood, from a common )' piu'l'iu m u'v bhpiuu PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the ltcglon Chron icled lor Hasty IVriiMil, Tho Lehigh Valley collieries resumed work to-dny Tlio successful borrower is nlways iu touch with tlio times, What will tho leap year girl think of tho man with a past? A Mt. Carnicl boy by the natno of Straw was drowned while skating. Thomas llenuctt, of Ashland, nnd Miss Isabella Lane, of Locust Dale, wore united in marriage. Miss Irene, tho six-year-old daughter of William Guvcr, of Glrardville, died at her homo on Sunday. Tho Hoard of Trade, of Frecland, will mako an cllbrt to establish a hruwery and a silk mill ntthat placo. Most of the machinery for Mahanoy Piano has been shipped, and it, is oxpected the planes will bo working next eck. John T. Mayer died suddenly at his homo in St. Clair on Sunday of apoplexy. He was 55 years of ago and loaves a wife and three children. Early this morning Patrick McQuail, of New Philadelphia, nnd a companion, together with a hor.se and carriage, were thrown down a steep embankment at Palo Alio, but all escaped serious injury. Edward McLean, a young man of 20 years, lies at his homo iu Mahanoy City, with two dangerous knife wounds in his abdomen, in flicted by Thomas Givnln, of Bowmatis, dur ing a drunken row early Sunday morning. Here You Arel Defeated and successful candidates and friends, call at Schcifly llouso to-morrow morning for yfiur hot lunch. Iu tho evening, baked beans for everybbdy1. Wood's Sheuaiidoalt College. NOTES. , Forty-threo charter member scholarships transferred tills week,, aud as many more spoken for, Students wishing to become charter members should apply at once to Prof. Thomas Martlu, lirganizer.Fcrguson Hotel. Applications fur book-keepers aud short hand writers already received. Ninety per cent, of all the good positions in tho Lackawanna Valley aro lllled by Wood's graduates. Mr. Ferguson is very busy getting tho building ready for the opening about April 1st. The Shenandoah College Journal is now out. Send for one. Prof. S. I. Wood spent Saturday in town and is delighted over tlio largo number of students already received. Klectrlc Hitters. Electric Hitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed in the spring, when tne languid oxnausiea feeling prevails, when tho liver is torpid and sluggish aud the need of a tonic aud altera tive is telt, A prompt uso ot mis meuicine has often avetted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No inedicino will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the sys tem irom the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. Only fifty cents per bottle nt A. Wasley's drug store. l'he nt Jlalianoy City, A slight tiro occurred at Mahanoy City this morning, about 10 o'clock. Tho tiro occurred on Pino street in a house occupied by John Augustalia-Mul owned by Lloyd Hughes, of Park Place, from a defectivo lluo. Tho ad joining Jiouse, occupied by Mrs. Nellie Gludou and owned by Nicholas Huber, was also damaged to the extent of about $100. The loss to tho Polander is estimated at f 200. llclliovul Iteincivul. ' Strouse, tho jeweler, wishes to inform Jils friends and tho public that ho has moveirliis stock of watches, diamonds and jewelry to tho Klein building, on North Main street, opposite lieddall's hardware storo. Repairing a specialty. ltlrllulay Dlnnor. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Iieilly gavo a special family dinner to-day iu honor of thq 21st anniversary of their daughter, Miss Nellie V. lteilly. In addition to tho iaiuily there wero iu attendance Miss Virgio Fisher, of Pottsville ; Mrs. B. Burke, of Ashland ; Mr. aud Mrs. James Dully and Mrs. Ellen Curry. A thirty-live pouud turkey ornamented tho banquet board. Diamond Cream Silver Polish at Urumin's. Leaving Tonn. John J. Slattery, who has been a promi nent citizen and business man of town for a number of years past, has disposed of his property, corner C entro nnd Emorick streets, to John IJcyg, and will Temovo to Scranton about Jlarch'lst. Mr. Slattery is one of tho kind of citizens tho town can poorly afford to lose, A lilt Tor Coughs and Colds, What run-Tina, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. ; A Sliil)l)lng AttVay. Patrick Wilson Mjriously btabbed Thomas I' ullen yesterday, at Byrnesville, whilo en gaged iu a political discussiou. Wilson is still at largo. W of the Globe for RHEUMATISM, MftwflflwiA and similar Complaints, i"4,luu uuuer mo Btrmeeni . GERHAH .MEDICAL LAWS. !wiescrioeaDy eminent pnyslclanss UK. nlGHTEn S VaridrrtA.,ti n , "u""ciii iMjiiiain.uir BUt5BUll "V'thTrodeAUrkAnchor." -ai highest awards.- xt Homes, OwnBlMsworkj, in Hlicnandoali for KUlo I '.P. l. Klrlln, 0 8. Mnln St . J. M Hillan, 7 8. Slain Ht . C H. Hi . genbuch, N, u. cor. Main A ,-Uoyd SU. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave la becoming popular. You will like 1. make a specialty of hair cutting. We HAVE YOUR HOUSES SHOD Witli II. F. MELI.T5T, tho practical horseshoer, und avoid any of tlio 21 diseases originating from Improper bearings. All diseases of the feet given personal attention. H. F. MELLET, South Market street, between Centre and Oak streets, nuenanuoau. Makes best bread. "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes best bread. Piaiios a'nd I have received the finest selection of Pianos and .Organs ever displayed In Schuylkill County. Parties contemplating purchasing n Piano or Organ would do well to call and sec my stock nnd get my prices., I have the sole agency for (lid follow'"r malicn : Blasius & Sons, Sciiomaciier, jjj Estey, Crown, Weaver, Albright, L.udwig, jj) United States, Estev, $ Lawrence, (7 Octave.) Cash or on easy payments. Our prices arc right.'Only ono ptlce. You are earnestly invited to call nt - A :.' ' ' ' ' o J j 75r 22 and 24 East Centre Street, IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't pet it. then come to us for it. AVe carry tho bent of i Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaita your order. Goods delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. Shenandoah' College T 100 Charter flember . . . Scholarships. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL EliOUhON'S THHATnK, 1". J. l'KnClVMJf jMANAOXIl, Tuesday, February 18, '96. LITTLE KATIE ROONEY In Chas. A. Taylor's (ircat liacing l'lay, DERBY MASCOT. SEE The Great Derby Itncc. The Ilcnutiful Swamp Scene. . - The ltenlifctic GalloWH Reene. Tho celebrated Leaping jlorfce "King Faro" lu hU wonderful leap over gates of U. 1C. crossing, Car Load Special Scenery. All New Mechanical Effects. i 10 Buck and Wing Dancers. 2 Thoroughbred Race Horses, "King i Faro" anil "dray Prince." PRICES, 25, 50 & 75 Cents. Peats on sale nt ICirlln's drug store. Hillions of Dollars Go up in grooko every year. Tako no risks but get your houses, slock, fur niture, etc., Insured in first-class To llable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, 13Q South Main tit. Also Life and Accidental Companies. MISCELLANEOUS. "WANTED. Ten girl operators, V York I'rogrees Co. TnOlt HALE. The water nUmn. by tho New 2-18-2t counters' nnd L bar tlxtures of the Scheilly House. For further Information apply to J. K.. 1. BchcWy. IOlt RENT. The building now occupied by Michael Schelder, the North Slain street confectioner, after April lt, 1890. Contains store room nnd 10 rooms for dwelling purposes. Apply at William Neiwlnter's livery stables, corner Coul and Main streets. 1-20-tf mllP.KAMES OF ALT. PAItTIKH mtAWINa X out-iloor relief from the county will be ' maddpubiie on tne lam or A arcli, ami quarterly T tliereaftir during tho year. Iiy order of the isoara oi uirecvun. Attest: John F. CliiRssAsa, 1MS-21 Cleric, nOTATE OK KI.IA8 Mll.I.ltll. HF.CICASED. Vj Letters of administration on tho estate of Klios MlHer; late of Union township, Schuylkill county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to James llaukcs and 1.. W. Krebs. rcsiding-in said towiiahln. to whom nil DersoiiB Indebted to said estato aro requested to make payment, and those uavlUK Claims or ueniuiius, will maKe Known the uiuie without delay. I .TAJIKS 11ANKKS, L. W. Kkkbs, I Administrators, Itlngtowu, Schuylkill Co., l'n. Or to their Attorney, 8. II. M. IIOIXOFGTEII. Shenandoah, 1'u. 1-Sl-Ct-oaw 9 Makes best bread. 19 Organs ! e, MAHANOY CITY, PA. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms fo.fi painless extraction of teeth. Gold aud Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. We make all kinds ot plates. Uolu Vrowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work nnd 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 the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. THE NEW SAVING FUND Meets tin first Wetlne.sday of every mouth In 13. W. Shoemaker's ofllec. Over 000 shares hm o already heen &ohl for the first serieH for Shenan doah. Five hundred nioro aro now ready for sale. Sixteen of our leading business men aro tho active managers of this branch. Loans on first mortgage will bo made promptly. For full particulars see any of the ofllccrs. JOHN J. P1UC13, President. 31. OWKNS, Secretary l)IUKCTOi:S-l J. Monaghan, M. Iu Keiu- merer, Levi Itefowich, John -V. llochm, D. It. James, John Mleldazis, Thomna Jones, Clcorgo H. Williams, J. P. M'Ulinms. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and sco the brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah lias ever had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. tdu aro a hard man to suit wo want PORTZ & BRO., 21 North tVlcaln St. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A FARM 100 acres dear, nnd with option of purchasing 100 acres timber Dwellimr and barn nnd all land adjoining. necesa repair. necessary oul Dmiumss m . c, , repair. viu farming implements. Coal is supposed to undcr lln thin nronerty. Within a miles of a flrst-clasi Will llu SOIU Willi or .vniiuuv oiiivK mill market. Will trado for town property. A FARH 173 ncres, near Zions Grove, 75 acres clear. Dwelling cost over i and out buIldlnEs. Stock and S2500. Glood barn and out nulldlngs. farm Implements. Must sell to dlsolvo partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate the 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 the correct statifinery on which to write. 25 cents per box. HOOKS & BROWN 4- North Main St. . i 3 i4Jtab .tf-