Tonight It your liver is out of order, Head ache, Heartburn or Constipation, tako a doso ot Hood'fl Fills on retiring, and to morrow your digestive organs will be regulated and you will bo bright, active and ready (or any kind ot work. This has been the experience of others; it wilt be youru if you tako Hood's l'ills. 25c. Winter is. . . ... Still Here. Heavy Clothing remains in demand, especially the kind we keep in stock, but that doesn't keep our prices up. Our itock of OVERCOATS . . - AND WINTER SUITINGS At half prices, arc Ruins at half prices to make room for new stock. Our Spring Stock - Is at the depot. Storage bills are running up, so wo must dispose of what we have on hand as soon as possible Won't hold back for better bargains. You won't get them on winter bargains. Our goods are down to the bottom notch. I GOLDIN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 1 1 S. Haiti Street. EVENING HERALD WKDNKSDAY, FUIHIUAKY 1U, 1800. PERSONAL. T. It. Dlwaids made a trip to McCauley Mountain to-day. Mrs. If. A. Acker, and daughter, Edith, of Heading, visited friends in town yesterday. John T. Graf, the North Jardln street grocer, is confined to the house by illness. Mrs. Mary Igo and Misi Mary McCornilck, of Pnltsvillc, aie visiting relatives in town. Isaac English, at one time a resident of town, but now of HarrKburg, spent yesterday o tow I). ' .r.iut Less is, of North Main street, has ac- pted a position as clork in tlie lluck Jloun ' 1 m company store. .. T. Llewellyn is attending the annual ' ,-iuijuct of superintendents of the Prudential Life Insurauco Company in New York to-day. Harry licber, a member of tho I'ourth licgimeut Drum Corps, of Potlsvillc, is visit ing his cousin, John L. Hasslcr, of -st Coal street. M. T. Purcoll, of l'liilllpsburg, Pa., stopped oft" iu town last evening, en route to New York, to attend the annual banquet of the superintendents of the Prudential Life In surance Company. I!cv. Nicholas Laurisin, of tho CI reek Catholic chinch, loft for Jersey City to-day. Ho will go to New Yerk to-morrow to mako arrangements for holding the annual con vention of tho National Greek Union, in that city next May. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 'West Ccntro street. Dealer lr. stoves. 8-1-tf Notice. Subscriptions for tho 4 percent, borough bonds, at par and accrued interest from January 1st., will bo received by the under signed, on and after February 17th, 180(1. T. J.Davjeh, Treasurer 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 : o : 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 From EEL. F3. FOLEY, fnr ifVnirA knd "Wrjti RljL TUB PKOORBSSIVE NATIONALS. It Is Their Intention to llnllii n Homo They May Claim. When, a few weeks ago, n committee, ap peared before the llorough Council and asked permission to give atldctic and boxing ex hibitions in Ferguson's theatre, many, iu fact a majoi ity, of the people concluded that there was a big sporting scheme on foot and expected to hear announced within a few days a match between sumo prize fighters to appear at the theatre under the auspices of the club, and find that the representation that the permission was asked simply, to en able tho club to raise funds for the erection of n building of its own, was a moro subterfuge. It now appears that such apprehensions woro entirely unfounded and that the National Club made the application and representa tions in entire good faith, und intend to act with tho borough iu it like manner. In the first placo tho National Club is an organization of prominent young and middle aged men numbering 238, all temperate In their habits. Put It fow yoars ago they started with one room in tho Bed d all build ing, at tho corner of Main and Centro streets. Now they rent tho entire third floor. Tho reason for their desire to build an edifice of their own can readily bo imagined. It is superior to any othor athletic and social organization outside the largo cities of tho stato. It has ?400 Invested alone iu gymna sium equipments, but unfortunately thcro is not room oven iu its present quarters for their full use. In addition to this the club has $1,070 in hand, but this is Hot Mifllcicnt to purchase a site for u building and tho balls tho club has been holding annually do not bring in a sullicicnt amount to cnablo tho members to count upon the revenue for a building project. It is for this reason that tho monthly athletic entertainments have been determined upon, and to further tho project the club has decided at tho start that nothing shall bo done under its authority that shall in any way infringe uponeitlier tho snirit or letter of tho law. or challenge respectability. Lovers of tho manly art will be satisfied. Seekers of rowdyism, or brutality, will not only be disappointed, but will be excluded from attendanco. One of the best evidences of thoclub's good faith is tho formation of a committee often representative citizens to look after all ar rangements, and in this committee's hands there lias been plated $.'00 in cash with power to tiso it to tho best advantage to secure any opening attraction that will satisfy the public at large. In pursuance of its authority, but without breaking into the JTiOD fund, the committee has engaged Mr. Tim Hurst to act j t0good advantage MissUooncy raptured her as referee and matchmaker for the club. Mr. i .ulienco, especially iu her imitation of her Hurst's reputation as an umpire for the f:,ther,tholato Patllooney. Manyof thoaudi National Paso Hall Leaguo and as icfcree for , cllc0 ut onco recognized their favorite Irish the most prominent, influential and trust-1 comedian in his daughter last night when worthy athletic organizations of tho country, 1 810 nm,eared in Pat's original make-up and is sufficient guarantee that ho will not indulge p!,ng llis familiar songs. Miss Roouey's sup in any hippodroming, or do anything that port includes a-number of old favorites, and may rciicci ujiun mo .miuuuiu Vviiii), or ill anyway infriugo upon tho plfcdgo of good faith it lias made with tho borough authori ties. The, first exhibition will bo given on the a-lth inst., and on tho opening night the club will havo a prominent speaker on tho platform to stato iu its behalf what it proposes doing, the object of the venture, and renew in its name its pledges of good faith and legitimacy. In conclusion it may be stated that tho National Club rooms, In cluding its gymnasium, arc always open at all reasonable hours during tho day or even ing to inspection au'd use by tho public and any information concerning tho club will bo given cheerfully by any of its duly author ized olliccrs. The program for noxt Monday evening will be as follows : Mandolin solos by members of the club ; horizontal bar performance, club swinging, bag punching by John O'Pricn, of town, and Jimmy Jlitchell, champion of America ; two 1-round contests between well known amateurs; 8 rounds between "Hobby" Duhbs, of Philadelphia, and Charles Watson, of Huston; and a grand windup of eight rounds between Jeiomo Quiglcy, of Phila delphia, and Chatles, bettor known as "Hull" McCarthy, of Philadelphia. To get up tho first exhibition tho club is involving an ex pense of 700. Tills Is Certainly u Chance Which Should Not ho Lost. We arc awaro that our people who suffer from nervous, chronic or long-standing complaints do not havo tho same opportunity to bo cured as do tho residents of tho great cities whero the most eminent physicians and specialists reside. In other words our peoplo aro debarred from seeking a euro by tho great and skilled physicians owing to the cost of travel to tho largo city and tho high fess charged by such physicians. Hore, therefore, is n chalice for tho sick of our community which should not bo lost. Dr. Greene of 33 West Hth St., New York City, who lias tho largest practice in tho world aim who is without doubt tho most success ful specialist in curing all forms of nervous and chronic diseases, offers to givo frco consultation-by mail to all sufferers whom their local physicians has failed to cure. You have the privilege of consulting Dr. Greene by letter, describing your complaints, and hoj will, after carefully considering your eoudl- j tion, send you a letter fully ex plaining ail your symptoms, telling you everything about your complaint so plainly that you will understand oxactly what ails you. Ho will also givo you his advice, based upon his yast oxperienco and wonderful success in treating such cases, as to just what to do to getcured. All this will cost you nothing and you can thus have con sultation with tho host-known physician and acknowledged most successful specialist in tho world, without leaving homo und nt no expense whatever, T.ho Doctor is the dis coverer of that greatost of all known medi cines, Dr. Grecuo's Nervura blood and nervo remedy and ho has discovered many other most valuable remedies. Write to him now, for this is a chanco to get cured which you may never have again. Diamond Croaui Silver Polish at llrumiu's, Hebrew Iootry. Shenandoah is honored with a Hebrew poet in the person of Morris liosenfcld, of New York city. Tho Israelites nro enthusias tic over their venerable eucbt, who will givo a concert in Iiobbins' opera houso on Sunday evening, Mnreh 1st, on which occasion he will recite and sing tho poems of his own pen. Similar concerts havo been given by Mr, liosenfcld in all tho large cities of tho United States and Canada, and has met with very flattering receptions. To Sly Friends. If in need of a fiuo suit, rcady-mado or made-to-ordor, call and sco ino at J. II. Will lams', cor. Market and Centre streets, Potts villo. 2-H-tf A. T. Jones. That Special Kulo at tho Factory Shoo Storo is unloading stock rapidly, You can savo money by buying uow, Mitf ... J. A. Movmi, Mgr. EASY TO DYE AT HOME. THE MOST IHBXPSR1BNCED CAN DIAMOND TES WITH SUCCESS. USE Slmplo Directions on Every Package Bnable Even a Child to Get Good Colors With Diamond Dyes Color On to Six Pounds of (foods for 10 Cents. There are nn dye-stull's on tho market to compare with the Diamond in ease of use, as well as beauty and fastness of color. The most inexperienced jwrson can dye cotton wool, silk, foathors, etc., bright and brilliant colore by following the plain directions on tho Diamond Dyo packages. Thcro are thirty Diamond Dyos for silk and wool, and fourteen special colors for cotton, nil of which aro guaranteed to do more nnd better work than any other package dyes on the market. They aro made specially for homo use, and as many of the dye-stull's aro peculiar lo tho Diamond it is impossiblo to get them iu any other way. One ten-cent packago often saves tho cost of a now gown, for it makes tho old one look llko new. An Important Merchandise Movement fu Coitscquenco uf a Change In Our Location. Wo are going Into larger, better quarters soon. Your constantly increasing patronage demands it. When wo aro ready to move, this stock should bo as small as rapid anil heavy selling will leave it. Look how tho prices on Dry Goods take a tumble, so we can start anew in tho new stand. Evi;nv TiiiNO must no. Itemnanls of goods suitable for waists and skirts; men's white shirts, 33c; best collars, 4 ply linen, 3 for 25c; men's porcnlo shirts, 3flc; Morrimac prints, -lie: regular 23c. cashmeres go for 10c; black hcuricltas, grand valuo, now only 50c. Come early; every department in tho btoro offers equal bargains to early buyers. L. J. Wilkinson, 2!) South Main street. Lust Night's Show. The performance given in the theatre last evening by the Katie Itooney Comedy Com pany was witnessed by a largo audience, which attested its appreciation by repeated applause and encores. Tho "Derby Mascot" is a inclo drama that affords Little Katio llooney opportunity to display her versatility as a whole the company is evenly balanced. The Derby racing scene was something now to many of tho local theatre-goers and was well received. Tho play was staged with special scenery and somo of tho scenes wero excellent productions, while, tiio specialties introduced were good. Tho performance will lio repeated this evening with new songs and specialties. A contest between tho acting bear "Jim Corbett," and a local wrestler will be n feature, tho management offering $25 to tho person throwing the animal onco out of throe. A treat is in storo for those who at tend, and the company should bo greeted by a packed house Somo l'eoplo Try to Imitate tho Factory Shoe Store, but 'they forget the most important part, viz : tho Factory price. !M 1-tf J. A. MiiYKlt, Mgr. Surprise Party. A surprise party was tendered Miss Mabel Dieter at (he residence of Mr. and Mrs. P. .1. Hullcnhack, on West Lloyd street, last even ing. Refreshments wero served nnd tho evening was spent very pleasantly. Among tiioo present were Misses Ida Mailer, Lavoro iiobbins, I.illlc Ilrooks, Lizio and F.ttio Thomas, Bessie Itowe, licssie Williams, Annio Rhocncr, Vena Moses, Laura Dcttery, May C. Hurloy, Mabel Dieter, Lizzio Shar rocks, Jcnnctte Droxton, licrtha Heater, Katio Dodsworth, Masters William Doator and Daniel Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Hollouback, To I'hyslcluna in llegular Practice will bo sent freo by mall a samplo bottlo of Dr. Hdson's Asoptolm, tho newly discovered treatment for consumption, etc., together with Dr. F.dson's paper, reprinted from the N. Y. Medical Iiecord of Feb. 8, 1800. Thoso who havo patients suffering from consump tion arc urged to test this remedy. None but physicians can uso it. Address Uqult able Chemical Co., 30 lieado St,, New York. The Wagncr-VniiDoren Nuptials. At the homo of tho bride's parents in Washington, N. J.. Miss Kathcrine Van Dorcn and Charles W. Wagner, of Ashland, were joined in wedlock yesterday afternoon The groom is tho son of Capt. K. C. Wagner, of Girardville, assistant superintendent of the Girard Estate, and is an altacho of the local 1. & It. C. & I. Co. engineering corps They will spend several days among friends at Wilmington, Del., and Philadelphia, ana will ho "at homo" at their handsomely lur- nished residenco in Ashland on and after Monday noxt. ltcmoval. lteinovnl. Strouso, tho jeweler, wishes to inform his friends nud tho public that ho has moved his stock of watches, diamonds and jewelry to tho Klein building, on' North Main street, opposlto licddall's hardware store. Itepairing a specialty SvflluH's Condition. John Swlndt, who was shot Monday after noon by Theodore Eisenhower, is doing as well us can ho oxpectcd under tho circum stances. Dr. J. O. Church said tho victim rested well last night and was without fever to-day. About nine days must olapso boforo tho physician can give an opinion as to the probable result. Burdock lllood Hitters never fulls to euro all impurities of tho blood, from a common piuiplo to tho worst scrofula sore. A Circulation Doom, The' salos of IIkkalus last night exceeded in number the bales on any day sinco tho Mollio Maguiio trials -were being reported. Tho supply of all agents and carriers were oxhausted soon after tho paper left the press and even an oxtra edition failed to meet the demand. This is a pointer for advertisers. Don't miss one of Wood's charter member scholarships, at half price They nre going llko hot cakes, Call on 1'rof, Martin, at tho Ferguson House. Tho Supper To-ulght. Tho announcement that tho Primitive Methodist supper would be held last night was a mistake. It will bo held this evening In Iiobbins opera houso. Buy Keystono Hour. Bo sure that tho namo Lessio & Bake, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout thn Kpglnn Chron icled lor Hasty rcrusnl. l'otUvllle's Council is pushing many municipal liens against property owners, The charges against Internal Havetnte Col lector Grant Herring, of llloomsllurg, havo Hustled out. 1 John I!. Edwards, formerly of Pottivllie, lias been promoted to the position of.chlef engineer, United Suites navy. The Slianiokin and Mount Carmct Electric Hallway Company collected 1,000,000 fares during tho past year, or an avcrago of 3,000 a day. All tho conductors nnd brakemen on tho Lehigh Valley system aie now numbered. The emblems aro being mado and expected this week, Dr. K. J. Itltz is temporarily attached to tho surgical stafl'at tho State hospital, iu tho absence of Dr. Gallagher, who is still absent by reason of illness. Tho Hickory lildgc colliery, near Shamo kin, which has been idlo for somo time, will rcsumo work to-morrow, whllo tho Hickory Swamp colliery will suspend operations on Saturday. llucklrn's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cuics piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or niony refunded. Prico 23 cents per box. For ealo hv A. Waslcy. "Mack Snow" In Chicago. CHICAGO, Feb. 10. "Black snow" was a novelty enjoyed, by this city Inst night. Thcro was a full of a couplo of inches, nnd tho Hakes, crystal nnd fleecy enough, were of a muddy colored sort, that at onco sug gested tho Ethlopeau adjective. When melted in an extended palm they loft each a tiny ink-liko speck. Eastern Iowa, south ern Wisconsin, northern Illinois and western Indiana lind a similar experience. Simlnlry ami Kast Sunbury Consolidated. SUNUl'KY, Pa., Fob. 19. A special elec tion was held hero yesterday on tho ques tion of consolidating Sunbury nnd East Sunbury boroughs. Consolidation was carried by 200 majority. Sunbury has 0,000 population and East Sunbury 3,000. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania nud New Jor- ey: i'urtiy ctouuy, wan snow Hurries; iviirmcr; northeasterly shitting to south- oaterly winds. Harrison Will N'ot bo n Delegate. Indianapolis, Fob. 19. General Hnr- rlson has positively declined to let his nnmo go before tho stato convention as a ilelegnte-at-largo to St. Louis, nnd has no tified his friends that It Is useless to urge the matter upon him. Klectrlc Hitters. Electric Hitters is a medicine suited for anv season, but perhaps more generally needed in mo spring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when tho liver is torpid and sluggish and tho need of a tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache, indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Hitters. Only fifty cents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Carting tho Way to Fortune. About six years ago, D. W. Williams, a sturdy young resident of Shenandoah, left tho town with something over 200 sewed up' in the scam of his coat, a ticket to Chicago in his pocket and n resolution not to touch the 200 unless necessity drovo him to it. Yesterday, lie came to itahanoy City along with Thomas Dove, of Shenandoah, and Epont tho afternoon with Fred. Hopkins, a Traction motormau. Ho not only still owns tho $200 hut several more of them, and is still a. young man. He secured employment in tho windy city by the lake and besides storing up various snug sums also stored up considerable knowledge, acquired from hooks. Ho was very studious, finding tho educational equipment valuable to any one who would bo successful in tho city. Two years ago he went into tho tobacco business and slneo then has prospered. Haha noy City Record. Slio Itefuseil to See IIIlu. Simon Farfeckf yestorday appeared beforo Justice Shoemaker and preferred a charge of assault nnd battery against Jacob Kapella, Joo Habok and Mandio Suklu. Farfocki who has been separated from )ils wife for somo time, went to her homo iu the First ward yesterday whero she conducts a board ing houso to consult her. She rofused to see him nud he was set upon by tho boarders aud tlirowu out of tho house.-. Tho case was dismissed. ' They Are Marked This Way TRADe Ei rvnufc, LLUL0II MARK" INTERLINED Tlio geuulne Interlined ciillurs nnd cnllswith a "Celluloid" kurmcc, und tho only water-proof collars and culTs worth buying. V "VRADf LLUL0IQ Mark. INTEHLINED They are worth buying, because they wear six times longer than linen, keen clean longer, nnd when soiled, you can clenu them yourself. Mark. INTERLINED You can clean them yourself with a I wet cloth as easily nnd quickly ns you , an wash your hands whether at I Homo or abroad. ELyjLoiD Mark. INTERLINED At homeorubroad, you'll nnd them moro comfortable, more convenient und more economical than any other collar (ind cuifs made. fUtll. Mark. INTERLINED Aoceit oa Imlutlom. Ublt la u iljlet and iliai. Said .vervtbere or Mat bj u. dUtwt. Collin HM. .Mh. TUB CtbLVIiOlU COJirANT, SEW Y011K, m I I f la the best cleanier S A P O L I O for the., good.. Y - TRADf GOLD MEDAL FLOUR "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes best bread. Pianos and I havo received the finest selection of Pianos nud Organ ever displayed in Schuylkill Comity Parties contemplating purchasing n Piano or Orgnri would do well'-'to rail nud ceo my stock nnd get my prices. I have the Hole agency for tho following makes : PIANOS i ORGANS Blasius & Sons. Sciiomaciieu, jj Estey, Crown, Weaver, Albright, Ludwig, Jj United States, Estey, Sy Lawrence, (7 Octaye.) Cash or on easy payments. Our pilers nre right. Only ofie'price. Von are earnestly Invited to call at Britton's Music Store, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, Putting In n New l'ront. Workmen are now engaged in making cxtenslvo improvements at Itofowicli's clothing store. Tho cntiro front will ho torn out and 0110 of tho largest and handsomest glass fronts iu the county will take its place. The lutorior willalso undergo a change, now and handsome fixtures will ho put iu, and when tho improvements arc all completed Sir. Kefowich will havo ono of the finest storo rooms in tho county. Ho will make a specialty of children's suits aud novelties. Iu quality, variety and prico ho acknowledges no'compctitor, aud tho peoplo of Shenandoah will lie enabled to make as good a selection as in any of tho largo citios. The llcfowich building, when all tho im provements aro completed, will be an orna ment to tho town. 2-15-tf Seheilly House For Sale. The property and good will of tho Seheilly House, on North Main street, is offered for sale. Tho proprietor contemplates locating I in tho South. For further particulars apply j at tho Schelfly House. 12-10-tf ! The soothing, healing elfects of Dr. Wood's I Norway Pino Syrup is felt almost instantly. I .There Is no other cough medicine that com j bines so many virtues. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't get it, then come to ns for it. AVo carry tho bebt of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wnpon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. WOOD'S Shenandoah College I 100 Charter Heniber . . . Scholarships. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL. CHARLES DERR'S ; Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave Is becoming popular. You -will like It. 1 mnko a specialty of hair cutting. We HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD 1 With II. V. MBI.I.KT. tho practical horseshocr, I and avoid nny of the 21 diseases originating irom improper ucarings. jii tufecaseg or tno fect given personal attention. H. F". IVIEIUET, South Market street, between Centie and Oak streets, Shenandoah. MISCELLANEOUS. FOK 1H5NT. llrlck dwelling house, suitable for dwelling and ottlce, corner Oak and Market streets. For particulars apply at tin I West Lloyd street. tf AVANTKD. Tcn K'rl operators, by tho New J York l'rogress Co. 2-18-2t InOlt HALK. Peblrable brick hotel uml dwel- ling known as Dormer's Atlantic Clardcn. I l'or terms npply to Mrs. SI. Dormer St. Clair, I la. 1-31-tw-cod IJTOlt HAI.J5. The water pump, counters and ' bar futures of the Kehi'llly limine, l'or further Information apply to J, K. 1". Hchelfly. ' Inon UKNT.TIio building now occupied Uy Michael Scheldcr, tho North Main street confectioner, after April 1st, 1KO0. Contain, storo room and 10 rooms for dwelling purposes. Apply at 'William Ncl. winter's livery stable,, corner Coal aid Main streets. 1-20-tf TUSTATB OF MAKOAIIKT WIKNNAN, late VJ of the llorough of Hlienamlouli, J'a,, deceased. letters testamentary on the abovo etato having been granted to the undersigned, ull iH'ruona Indebted to bald ehtate are rtwiucBted to make payment, and thotie having claims of ueinanus aguinst mo csune oi saia uoceuew to present tno game wimnut uciay Tuomas J. llloaiKs, Kxecutor, 8henandoah, Fa. January 31, JB90. S-3-fit-oaw Makes best bread. ft Makes best bread. Organs MAHAN0Y CITY, PA. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Ilooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver lilllngs. If your artifical teetli do not suit you call to see us. All examinations freo. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized ijir for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. THE NEW SAVING FUND Moctw the Hrht "Wertncpdny of every month In 15. V. Shoemaker's ofllce, Over G00 shares havo nlreaily heen hoM for flic llrst series for Fhenaii tlonh. Five hundred moro am now ready for sale. Sixteen or our leading business men are tho active managers of this branch. Loans on flrnt mortgage will be mado promptly. Tor full liaitfculars wo any of tho nfllcers, JOHN J. PJEICK. President. 31, OWENS, Secretary IIUIXTOUS-l J. Monnghnn, M. L. JCcni inerer, Levi Hefowieh, John P. Hoehin, 1), R. JnmcH, John Mleldazis, Thomns Jones, George If. Williams, J. P. Williams. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see the brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah has ever had. We're experts on fit. Jere dealers In new ideas. we're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro a "hard man to suit wo want you to call. t ' PORTZ & BRO., 24 North Main St. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A FARM 160 acres elenr, and with option of piirclmslni; 100 acres timber land adjoining. Dwelling nnd barn and nil neccHsary out bulldlnc In Rood order nnd repair. Will bo sold with or witliout stock and lio this property. Within 3 miles of a flrst-clans market. M 111 miUC JOr IIMVJI 1MWTI,V VALSO" ADnM 173 acres, near Zlons Orove, 75 "Vl 1 acres clear. Dwelling cost over $2500. Good barn and out buildings. Stock unit larm Implements. JIust tell to dlsolvo partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. Ii. LLBWEliLYN, Sltennndoali, I'a. Abovo parties will negotiate the sale of any good licensed property in Shenandoah. 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 stationery on which to write-. 25 cents i)er box. HOOKS & BROWN rvlorth Mln St. What to Write ft I - . I-
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