Winter is . . . ...Still Here. Heavy Clothing remain In rtrnmnd, ispi liully the kind we hcop In stoek, but that doesn't keep uur prices up. Our stuck of t OVERCOATS . . AND WINTER SUITINGS At half prices, arc going at lialf prices tu naku room for new stock. Our Spring Stock - Js at the depot. Storage hills arc running up, so wo must dl.pose of what wo liavo on hand as soon as possible. Don't hold back for better bargains. You won't get them on winter bargains. Our gtodsarc down to the bottom notch. L. GOLD I IN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 11S. Hain Street. EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, FEMtUAUY SO, H90. Murderer IColiI (Sets B Stay. Trenton, Feb. 20. Justices Dcpue, Van Byckcl nnd Guinmcre, of tho Rtiprcmo court, yesterday grauted a writ of man damus la tho case of Henry Kohl, who was to havo beon oxecuted In Newark to day for the murder of his cousin, Joseph Preinell. The writ of miindninus will net us a stay of execution for nt least several months, Cnptaln Jamison IllanicleHS. New York, Feb. 20. Tho report of tho .local board of inspectors of steam vessels on tho subject of grounding of tho Ameri can liner St. Paul lias been forwarded to Washington. It holds that Captain Jam ison was not blnmcablo In the matter, and that In navigating tho steamer ho exer cised every caution. llomlis In Spain's Itoy.il Garden. London, Fob. 20. A dispatch from Ma drid says that several bombs wero exploded In tho gardens of tho jmluco between 9 and 10 o'clock lust night. No personal injuries resulted. Tho outrage is supposed in Madrid to have been perpetrated by Re publicans and anarchists. liulluns Killed by Whisky, Pender, Neb., Feb. 20. Threo Indians on the 'Winnebago reservation secured a j ug of whisky, and in Imbibing stripped on old fashioned war dance. When 1 c had exhausted themselves thoy sunk nu a drunken stupor and wero fouud ic.id in tho morning. Suicide by l'rec7lng. New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 20. Tho frozen body of a negro was fouud on Cran berry turupiko. His clothes wero discov ered near by, and there wore evidences that the man had stripped and purposely per mitted himself to bo frozen to death. i:icctlk: Hitter,,. Electric Hitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed in tlie spring, when tho languid exhausted feeling prevails, when tho liver is tortiid and sluggish and tlie need of a tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt uso of this medicine lias often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more1 burcly in counteracting and freeing tlio sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Klectric Bitters. Only fifty cents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that tho name Lkssio & BaeC, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 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, ..... Optical1 Goods, Watch : Repairing : a : Specialty. Done cheaper than any other place In Town. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. BOY YOUR. Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Tabic and Floor 011 Cloths From E. F3. FOLEY, Our. Centre and West Bta, . SPOILED A MARRIAGE, Mln l.ubus unit. Her friend In nil llni li.irriiHtlug l'nnlllmi. The Lithuanian church on South Jardin struct WW tho scene uf 11 rcinarknhlo occur rence Monday night. Tho illustrated news papers frequently pnlilish accounts of sensa tional occurrences at church altars, depicting tho sudden appearance of some interested party In the nick of tlino In prevent a mar riage and therefore the Biihject, to thu world at Urge, is not a new one, hut it is novelty in this town. There is 110 previous cjise on the local records in which a brido and bride groom Iibc met with contention ill the aluir. In this case the principal characters aro Ml Kiln Iiiikus, her step-father, lieorgo Sockalosky, tho saloonkeeper of West Coal street, and Joiepli Autinowicz, the bride groom. The facts 01 the case, biicily, are that when the couple stood at tho altar, ready to be made man and wife, the step- fathor appeared and spragged the matri monial wheel with tho claim that the in tended bride was not of ago and the priest refused to perform the ceremony. The Wedding arrangomonU are Btill in statu quo. It appears that Miss iAlktis and Autino wicz procured a marriage license from Jus tice Shoemaker on an nllidavit that the young woman attained her 22ud year this month, Sockalosky and ills wife wero bit terly opposed to tlio proposed marriage and the former, upon hearing of tho proceedings boforo Justice Shoemaker, obtained a dupli cate of tho ailldavit nnd went to l!ov. Len arkawlcz, tho pt-icst of tho Polish Catholic church, and from him procured a copy of the certificate showing that the young woman wns baptized in October, I81O, and was not of ago. Armed with botli papers Sockaloski hurried to tho residence of l!ov. Abroraaltis, tlio Lithuanian priest, and got there just s tho marriage ceremony was about to start. The church was filled with friends of tlio contracting parties and tlie interruption causod a sensation. Socka losky was accompanied by his lawyer and protested against tlio marriage, ltcv. Abro maitis was as much surprised as anybody by suddon turn of atlalrs. Ho read tho duplicate ailldavit and certificate carefully and listened to the statements of tlio lawyer, and then re tired tu the parsonage, declaring that under the circumstances, lie could not proceed with the ceremony. A number of friends of the contracting parties weut to tho parsonage and made urgent appeals to the priest to pro ceed witli the ceremony, but their action only added fuel to the already intensified stato of tho step-father's mind. .Mean while tlio bridegroom, the intended grooms man and Policeman Walaltis hurried to the Sockillosky domicilo on West Coal street and soon returned with a document in tho Lithuanian ianguago purporting to be tho consent in writing of Mrs. Sockalosky to tho wedding and signed by her mark. Again Sockalosky and bis lawyer protested. Tlie former declared that his wife had been imposed upon and that tho writing was a fraud and a forgery. Row Abromaitis re spected tlie protest and declined to perform tlio ceremony and all parties left tho par sonage and mingled with the hride and the great crowd of peoplo who had heard of the affair and crowded into tlio church. Tho next move in tlio matter is anxiously awaited by poople who delight in FCiisations. That Special Sale at tlio factory Shoo Store is unloading stock rapidly. You can savu money by buying now. 2-ll-tf J. A. Mo vmt, Mgr. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the llegion Chron icled for Hasty 'Perusal. Williainspost is still alllicted witli bogus money. A concert was given in the M. 12. church at. I'entralla last evening. Hymen isreapiug a pictty good harvest in Schuylkill county this month. In one month 703 wanderers were lodged for a night in tho Bristol station lioii-c. Miss Hnttio Benedict, of Wilkesbanc, who has been in a coiuatoes stato fur four months, is reviving. Manager Klscnhart, of tlio Shnfliokin team, has signed Jones, catcher, of Ashland. Bancroft, a great hitter from tho same place, wants to sign. Joliu Glover, formorly leader of the Maha noy City band, will succeed tho late Law rence Wotterau, as leader of tlio Persever anco Band, of Taiuanua. The ground in tlio vicinity of the depot at Lost Creek is settling and tho Le high tracks aro reported as being out of line and peoplo living in tho vicinity aro alarmed. General J. 11. Gordon, of Georgia, lectures in Hazlcton to-night under tho auspices of the G. A. R. post of that town. After the locturo ho will bo given a reception nt tho Central Hotel. Tho Lehigh A'alloy has purchased1 tho Klmira Cortland and Northern railroad in New York and take possossloii to-day. Austin Corliin was tho principal owner of it. Tlio local coal dealers aro enjoying a little boomlet in tlioir line. Theso high winds make the chimneys draw hotter, and tlie coal molt away correspondingly rapidly. Miinciius ICesults. From a letter written by !ev. J. Guilder-1 man, of Diniondalo, Mich., wo are permitted to make this extract ; "I liavo 110 hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as tlie results wero almost marvelous in tho ease of my wife. While I whb pastor of tho Baptist church at Itlves Junction sbo was brought down witli Pneumonia succeeding Iji Grippe. 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 iVi.....vi,rv. It wns uuick in its work and blulilv satisfactory in results." Trial liottle free at A . Wasley's drug store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. 1 I Literary Notes. McCluro's Magazine for March will contain Interesting passages from a spooch made by Abraham Lincoln, in tho Illinois legislature in January, 1837 undoubtedly the earliest stieccli of Lincoln s of which any record remains, and one hitherto unnoticed by any of his biographers. It is In his most attrac tive vein that mingling of genial candor with perfectly clinching argument for which he afterwards became, so noted, Along with theo nastJiKCS wilt bo presented some entirely new anecdotes and rcnilnUcenses of Lincoln's service in tho legislature and of his humble beuinntne as a lawyer at Springfield. And there will bo a full quota of Lincoln pictures: among them four portraits of Lincoln, two of which havo never been published, and a view of his first law ofllcn. Notice. Subscriptions for the 4 per cent, borough bonds, at liar and accrued Interest from January IbL, will bo received by tho under- siguod, on and after February 17th, 1800. T. J.Davies, Treasurer. HOOD'S riLLS euro Iilvcr Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, JlcaOucue. pleuvnt laxative, au uruggisis. A FIRE COMPANY MATTERS! SuggestloilH for tlio llenollt ot the De render Company. A movement is 011 foot to induce tlie Bor ough Council' to give the old hoso carriago tlio Columbia Company now has to tlio De fender Company nt Turkoy linn. The carriage broke down on Monday night and is in need of general repairs, which will cost almost as much as a new carriage. It is also stated that ecn If re paired tho carriage will not he suitable for the Columbia Company, which Is now obliged tu carry so much hoso to fires that u stronger and moro modern vehicle Is required. The present 0110 has been in servico about 25 years, The Defender Company, it Is under stood, would very likely bo willing to defray thoexpenso of repairing tho carriage and could make good use of it. The vchiclo would not bo called into operation as often at Turkey Run as it Is in town and as the town is Imllt 011 a flat It would not bo subject to tho wear and tear caused by hills and ditches. In vlow of this tho repairs required would not io as oxtensivo as in the event of the carriage being continued in town servico. Tho carriago is tho property of tho borough. Another subject under agitation in con nection with tho Defouder Company is tho improvement of tho wator supply at Turkey Run. Tliis could bo dolio by giving somo responsible resident of tho place a key witli whlcn tho supply could bo cut otf from the Furnace colliery in caso of fire. This would give tlio Defender Company good force to work with and danger could be avoided nt tho colliery by keeping tanks filled for uso at any time tho water should be cut off. Some l'eople Try tu Imitate tlie Factory Slioo Store, but they forget the most important part, viz : tho Factory price. Si-H-tr J. A. MoYEit, Mgr. Contract Awarded. Tho contract for tlio remodeling of tho building, corner of Main and Lloyd streets. belonging to L. J, Wilkinson, tho dry goods merchant, has been awarded to Johnson & Wilson, of town, There wero six bidders for tho work, all of town. When the alterations contemplated by Mr. Wilkinson are com pleted, ho will havoa room IS feet high, 110 feet deep and 30 feet wide. It will bo ono of tho finest storerooms in tlio county, witli all tho modern appliances for the prompt hand ling of the increased business expected in an an up-to-date store. Diamond Cream Silver Polish at Brumin's. PERSONAL. H. A. Swalm spent yesterday at Philadel phia. S. A. Bcddall visited friends at Port Carbon to-day. William Dusto mado a trip to the county seal to-day. Nathan W. Beddall is spending a few days in Philadelphia. Samuel C. Roberts transacted business at Columbia yesterday. Mrs. Francis Dcsgau gavo birtli to a daughter this morning. Mrs. Hornberger and daughter, Inez, are visiting friends at Mt. Carmcl. Samuel Block is in Philadelphia purchas ing his spring stock of clothing. Charles Hooks, of South Jardin street, is spending to-day In Philadelphia. Martin Gruhlcr, tlie druggist, is transact ing business in Philadelphia to-day. Thomas E. Samuels yesterday assumed chargo of tlio Hoovcn Mercantile Company's houso at Hazleton. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Boyer, of West Ches ter, wero guests of J-. K. P. Scheifly's family last evening and left for their homo tills moaning. IIucklen'H 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 cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prico U3 cents per box. For sale bv A, Wasley. The I'ubllc He There appears to be a wish on tho part of stockholders of the Lehigh Valley railroad that the public reports of earnings should bo more frcquont,but tho utterance of people con nected with tlie company do not encourage the belief that it will be gnitiilcd, at any rate, for tho present. Holders of tho stock; upon ap plication ut headquarters, aro advised of tho operations and as to tho general public, its interest is not regarded as vital. Pending tho resumption of dividends on tlio stock, monthly statements of earnings will not bo made public. The National Club Project. As expected, tho project of tho National Club has struck u popular vein and its first exhibition, which is to bo given at Fergu son's theatre next Monday evening, will un doiibtedly bo liberally patronized. Until tho announcement was mado yesterday very few peoplo know that the club's gymnasium was open to the public and its gener osity in that respect has made many new friends. Besides this a course of athletic exhibitions of a clean, wholesome and bona iido character will ho a novelty In the town tho people will appre ciate and If tho club does not soon swell its building fund wo wilt be very much surprised. TURKISH METHODS IN FLORIDA. Ilrutal Treatment of Men Unjustly Con fined In Convict Camp. OCA1.A, Feb. 20, Af tor ton duys of tor ture at a convict cump elevou young mou wero yestorduy released on writs of habeas corpus Issued by Circuit Juugo nociicr. Tlio young mou gavo their names as ueorgo Biluuders and Charles Smith of Kentucky, Jack Ingram of Ohio. Oscar Wngner of Missouri, Thomas Cummings aud John Uavls of Now York, Thomas i oruos or Pennsylvania, Jack Ilynn of Louisiana, Don uuut of Illinois, John bopna ot Texas and Joseph Stono of Massachusetts. Two wooks ngo tho party reached Ocala. They woro woll dressod, aud said thoy wero walking to seo tho oountry hotter and to hunt and fish at will, Thoy hndalotof novelties for salo. They did not ask old, but tho day uf ter thoir nrrlvul thoy woro nrrostod, und Justlco Clary sent them to tho convict farm as tramps. At tho ranch thoy wero barbarously treated. They were chained to negroes and given Impossible tasks. Every night, upon reporting tho tasks unporformed, thoy wero stripped, tlod across logs and whipped with rawhides till the blood gushed. Tuesday night, tho coldest of tho winter, tho guards drovo thera Into a pond, shouting: "You havo boon wanting a bathi now got It." Twlco a day thoy wore given broad, but no moat. At Judge Hooker's roqnicst thoy bared thoir backs, which woro found raw nnd quivering. In discharging tho youug men JudgoIIockcr Bald their arrest, sentenco and treatment was a disgrace to civilization. Tho soothing, healing cifccU of Dr. Wood's Norway Pino byrun Is felt almost Instantly There Is no other cough medicine that com bines so many virtues. milium II. Inlus Fatally Shut. BAlriMOHK, Feb. 20. William II. lams was Bhot and probably futnlly injured In n quarrel with diaries Arndt at an early hour yesterday morning. Inms Is tho man who was hung up by tlio thumbs, had his head shaved and was drummed out of enmp white serving In a Pennsylvania regiment of militia during tho riots nt Homestead. Arndt is 11 musician, G5 years old, and tho shooting wns done nt the boarding house of tho men during an al tercation which grow out of Inms' alleged habit of coming in Into nnd making n noise. It Is said that lams' chances of re covery aro very slender. Tlio Vtllenn Mlno Disaster. NEW Casti.e, Colo., Fob. 20. Wlion tho work of rescue at Vulcan initio wns tem porarily suspended yestordnytho mlno ha'd yielded up, nil told, four of Its dead, which was tho work of exactly twenty-four hours. How many more bodies remain within Is still somewhat a matter of conjecturo, al though tlio most reliable figures make tho number forty-soven. Probably it will bo found that thero aro four or fivo moro, but without any apparent question tho num. bor of victims will not exceed fifty. Two Killed In R Drunken Fight. Louisville, Fob. 20. News has reached here of n double murder nt Harlan Court House, Ky in which Mllford and Felix Fee were, Instantly killed and John Feo dangerously injured. Tho two Foo boys, brothors.'woro drunk, and become involved in a fight. Heforo John Foo could soparnto thorn they fired simultaneously nnd both foil dcud. John Feo may dio from tho In juries ho received, us two burets hit him. Whitney's Doom In the .South. New Ohleaks, Feb. 20. Tho Whitney presidential campaign managers for tho states of Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana nnd Alabama opened headquarters yester day lit thd Cirunowald hotel. Hon. W. S. McAllister, of Mississippi, has general chargo of the movement. Tho organiza tion will bo completed by Saturday, when a vigorous campaign will bo Inaugurated, Alsatians Desert (lermniiy'i Army. Paius, Feb. 20. A company of Alsa tians, belonging to tho Sixty-ninth Ger man infantry of tho lino in garrison nt Treves, Hlionlsli Prussia, lias deserted In a body and marched across tho frontier, In company ortler, Into France, wearing full regimentals. Tho men wore Immediately disarmed, but wero allowed their freedom. Killed His Neighbor and Hiiusolf. Milwaukee, Feb. 20. Jacob Moser, aged 65 yeurs, living nt No. 11 Plymouth avenue, yesterday shot and killed Mar guerite Senfer, wife of a neighbor, nnd then committed suicide. Tlie tragedy was tho result of a quarrel. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A strlko affecting 5,000 clothlug workers It imminent in Cleveland. James Mnllon, 23 years old, wnS killed by a Pennsylvania railroad Lowistown, Pa. fpnln n. irain near Tho rumor on tho Loudon Stock Ex chsulgo that Great Britain had purchased Dclagoa bay Js authoritatively denied. W. E. Caldwell, of Caldwell, Wilkes & Talt, accountants and trustees, has fled from Montreal, leaving n shortage of about ?50,000. Tho twenty-sixth ballot in Kentucky's senatorial deadlock resulted: Hunter, GO; Blackburn, 00: Carlisle, ffj Holt, 3; Coch ran, 1; Bate, 1. Ex-Cashier Peters, of tlio Columbia Na tional bank at Tucoma., Wash., has been Indicted on forty-six counts for making fraudulent entries. Anxiety for un Oieriluo Steamer. Halifax, N. S., Feb. 20. Great anxiety is expressed hero over tho non-arrlvnl of tho steel steamer Struthcarron, now ton days overduo, from the East Indies, with a cargo of 'sugar. The steamer wits'cpm mauded by Captain Splntt, nnd curried a crow ot twenty-flvo men. To Settle Labor Disputes. Lbspos, Fob. 20. Tho houso of com mons yesterday passed tho second roading of tho.blll providing for tlio establishment of ft board of cpiiclllatlon, intended to bon permanent tribunal of nrbltrntlou for lubor disputes. Severn Storm qu Maine's Coast, PoilTLANl), Mo., Fob. 0. Tho most so vero enow 'timl' wind storm of the wluter Is raging hero. The harbor is tilled with ousters which havo sought shelter All trains aro delayed by snow drifts. NEURALGIA and tlmllarCompl&Iats, .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. k J 1 I A. 1 I.I . ji DR. RIRHTeR'S (illlAIIHRII ' 'WorUl renown ofl I -dl HIGHEST AWARDS.-. 13 Branch Boutei, OwaGlaisworVj, a At 50 cis. ui Hheiifuuloah for me by . 1'. I. 1). Kirllri, 0 B. Main Ht , J. M i llllinu, 7 0. Jlaln m . i- 11. ua- . geiibucli, N. K. eor. Muln&j MISCELLANEOUS. "WANTED. Ten girl operators, hy tho New York Progress Co. ?-18-2t SAI.1! r.!rnlli, lirlck hotel and ilwel- I' ling known as Dormer's Atlantic Uoruen. Kor terms apply to Mrs. M. Dormer Ht, Cluir, l'a. 1-ar-iw-i'ou TTlOlt SAr.K. Tho'wnf pump, counters anu 1 bar fixtures ot the HclieinV House, l"or f urtlier Information apply to J. K. 1'. Schellly. ITOll ltKNT. Tho building now occupied by Michael Bcheiiler, (he ISprtli JIulii streyt confectioner, after April 1st, 18'JO. Contains storo room und lp rooms for dwelling purposes. Apply at William N.ei.winter's livery stables, corner t'oai and Main streets, I-'JO-tf A genuine welcome awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts, inni rnnm attached. Finest whiskers, been. nortor and ale constantly on tan. Choice tern persnce drinks aud cigars. x "GOLDV MEDAL FLOUR" Makes best "GOLD MEDAL "GOLD MEDAL PiaiiOS and Qt& litis ! I liavo received the fluent selection of Pianos mid Organs ever displayed in Schuylkill County. Patties contemplating purchasing' a l'tano orOrgan, would do well to call nnd see my stock nnd get my prices. I have the solo agency 'for the, following makes: PIANOS & ORQANSsW Blasius & Sons, Schomachkk, j( Estey, Chown, Weavek, Albright, Ludwig, jjj United States, Estey, " $ Lawrence, (7 6ctave.) Cash or on easy payments. Our prices arc right. Only ono price. You are earnestly Invited to call nt Brittoh's Music Siofe, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, MAHAN0Y CITY, PA. Putting 111 ll New Front. Workmen arc now engaged in making extensive improvements at ltcfowich's clothing store. Tlie entire front will bo torn out and ono of tho largest and liandsonicst glass fronts in tho county will take its place. The interior will also undergo a change, now and handsomo fixtures will bo put in, and when tho improvements nro all completed Mr. liefowich will havo one of tho fuicst storo rooms in tho county. Ho will make a specialty of children's suits and novelties. In quality, variety and prico ho acknowledges uo competitor, and tlio people of Shenandoah will bo enabled to mako as good a selection as in any of tho largo cities. The Kefowlch building,' when all tho im provements aro completed, will bo an orna ment to tho town. 2-15-tf Sclicllly House For Sale. rpi. ..,11 r .1. cAl.nt(l. JU1UU1!UJ uuujjniu ilium uioouiciuf i ,r v i. n.i -.-.,t i n,..i c- iluusl, un uilji -null aku,, to vuvivu iui sale. The proprietor contemplates locating in tlio South. For further particulars apply at tho Schcifly House. 12-10-tf Itemovnl. Kemoval. Strousc, the 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 Malu street, opposito Beddall's liardwaro store. Repairing a specialty. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't fret it, then come to us for H. Wo curry the beet of ....... . Groceries, Butter and Eggs, ROUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order, Oooda delivered promptly. nUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. WOOD'S Shenandoah Goliege I 100 Charter Herriber 1 . . . Scholarships. Three Departments at the Price of One BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH. PENHANSHIP. 1 THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave ' I becoming popular. You will like It. We i make a specialty ol Hair cutting. HAVE' YOUR HORSES SHOD Will, Tf ft. MriT.T.mV llio liraetleul hoi-HeMlloer. and avoid any ot tho 21 diseases orit;riiuting from improper bearings. All tllease of the feet given personal attention. H. F MELLET, South Market street, between Centre and Oak streets, Mienanuoan. Eyah J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. JOHN F. CLEARY, rUItK 8III.TZKK WATJSIt LJll I l 11 I tuio lor uouuucue nnu OU 1 1 La J stomach troubles. ! OINOKK ALE. ftC WKIBS HICKrt, IT t I.AOEK UISKIt, rOUTKH. 1 7 atr 1 pencil Alley, Shenandoah, bread. FLOUR" Makes best FLOUR" Makes best bfead. OlEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Boom3 for painless extraction of teeth. Gold aud Silver lillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of lilates. 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. Wo nro tho only users' of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. OlUco Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. in. THE NEW SAVING FUND Meets tin first Wednesday of every month In H. W. Shoemaker otllce. Over COO Mimes have already been sold for tlio first series for Shenan doah. Five hundred more, aro now ready for fcale. Sixteen of onrdcading business men are tho active manager of thin -branch. Loans on first mortgage will be made promptly. For full particular see any of the officers. JOHN" J. FlUCK, President M. OWKNS, Secretary DIKHCTOUS-P. J. Monaghan, M. U Kern merer, Levi Itefowjch John 1. lloelnn, 1. It. JamcH, John Mieldazls, Thomas Jones, (icorge H. AVHliains, J. P. Williams. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and seo tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah has ever had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. yIfyouViro a hard man to suit wo want you to calr. v ' IPORTZ & BRO;,- l 7 2. North INlalo St. FDR SALE OR EXCHANGE A BARM 100 acres clear, and with option. land adjoining. out buildings in good order and '"-"'" " ...Ml Mil I repair, yill bo sold with or without stock and farming Implements. Coal Is supposed to under lie this proncrty. Within 3 miles of a flrst-clas inarKCI. will irmiu lor iowh iiroperiy. --ALSO" A PA1?n 1W acres, near ZIous Orove,75 "V acres clear. Dwelling cost over S3500. tlooil barn an4 out buildings. Stock and farm implements. Must sell to disolvo partnership. T. R. UEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, JfSlienanUoah, Pa. Abovo parties will negotiate tlio sale ot 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 stationery on which to write. 25 cents per box. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. 4 ..I, . . V-
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