Winter is . . . . . . StiH Here. Heavy Clothing remains 111 ili')i.,im(, tspc tally tho kind wo keep in slock, but tliiiL doesn't keep uiir prices up. Our ittock of OVERCOATS . . - AND WINTER SUITINGS Athslf prices, an; going at half prices to naVc room for new stock. Our Sr Spring Stock Is at the depot. Storage hills are running Up, so wo must dispose of what wo have ou hand as soon as possible. Don't hold hack for better bargains. You won't get them on winter bargains. Our goods nro down to the liottom notch. l. GOLDIN, Mammoth Clothing' House, 9 & IIS. Hain Street. EVENING HERALD FRIDAY. FENKUAKY 1891). PERSONAL. F.dward Weaver, of llloomsburg, vMted friends In town yesterday. Charles Kadziewicz, tho landlord, mi' visitor to tho county scat to-day. Thomas Hughes, of West Coal street, confined to his homo by illness. J. t . Wlialcn, Jisti., or l'ottsvillo, as transacting legal business here to-day. Mr. sud Mrs. Max Supowitz, of Kast Centre streot, are visiting friends in Mt, Carniel. Miss Katie Levinc, of Eat Centre street, is visiting among relatives in Mt. Carniel. 15. V. Laudig, formerly of this town and lately of Ha'ileton, has located at Scranton. Policeman Thomas Loo was visiting his uncle, who is seriously ill, at .St. Clair to-day. M. Moses, of the Shenandoah Shirt Com pany, was transacting business in Mt. Carniel to-day. Thomas L. Williams, outside foreman at Maplo Hill, is on tho sick list. His wife is also ill. Now Carpets For cash or easy terms at C. 1). Frieke's Carpet Store. U-O-Hm y Tho Itarntmi-dt luneral. ThWuneralif John llamhardt took place tins afternoon anil was attended by tho Itoscue Hook & Ladder Company in a body, Tho remains arrived from Hazleton on the 13:35 p. m. train uscnrtcil by relatives of tho deceased and the Itcscne Company's com mittee, Messrs. Abraham Union, A. It. l'lup pert, lienjamin Ilcecher, Samuel Clilbert, Tiarlos l'loppcrt and Frank Wilcom, who also served as pall bearers. The remains wcro interred in tho Annuueiatiou cemetery, i lie lire ben was tolled during tlio progrosn if thocortogo up Mam street. Don't miss ono of Wood's charter member scholarships, at half prico They are going like hot cakes. Call on Prof. Martin, at tho Ferguson House. Shenandoah Club Notice. A special meeting of The Shenandoah Chili will be held in the rooms to-morrow Saturday) evening, at 7:30 o'clcwk, to take ucup;i,on,tue,aoat rtBalatA John T. Uraf. punier bant, l'res. y. 2-21-21 ready-mado or border. J.H. Will- iams', cor. Market and Centro streets. PottS' -illc. 2-14-tf A. T. Jones, 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. Witch : Repairing : n : Specialty. Done cheaper than any other place in Town. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. BUY YOUR. Groceries FU3UH, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From Mil nplttf AfflBWt.l E. E3. FOLEY, Cor. Centre and West Hts. THE BOROUQH COUNCIL. A Meeting list Night Preparations Jlmli lor tbi Iteiirgantrjitlnu. A regular meeting of the ltorough Council wtt hold last evening to wind up, as far as possible, tho business for tho current fiscal year, and before its close tho Couneiliuon decided to meet again ou Monday ovcuing, Marcli 2nd, at 7:31) o'clock, to mako room for tho re-orKiiiatlon. Council took tho pro caution to guard against tho crowding of tho meeting room on that night. Lustyoar it Was actually necessary for some Councilman to climb over the heads and shoulders of tho crowd to reach their seals. It was decided last night that two policemen shall station themselves at tho street entrance and allow nono but Councllmcu, Councllmcn-clcct and bona fide representatives of nowepapcrs to enter before Council gets down to business. Tho printing of tho bonds which nro to bo Issued to redeem the balanco of tho old bor ough debt was awarded to the American Hank Noto Company, tho prico boing (00 for 170 bonds of three denominations. The tiro apparatus commltteo reported that tho lire companies wcro in need of hose and that carriages of thu Columbia and Phoenix companies need repairs, but as the new Council will take chargo of affairs at tho next meeting It was decided to let tho que lion of expense in this connection go ovor. The Firo Marshal is to roport on the test of the hose jackets at tho next meeting. Tho four of them co3t 1100 and Council wants to make sure of their merits before paying for them. Tho flue committee, in conjunction with tho IJorough Solicitor, received Instructions to proceed according to law agaltiBt George F. IiCitzel if ho falls to removo a nuisance on hisEastCo.il street property. It is claimed Mr. Loitzel has mado a wooden addition to a brick chimney for the purpose of creating a draft and It endangers tho property in that locality. It has been decided to place a light In tho basement of the IJorough building. D, It. James called attention to the fact that when tho lamp and watch committee mado its report sustaining the action of Policemen Tosh and Leo In connection with tho chargo of Illegal nrrcst mado against them by William Usal, Council failed to take any action. Ho asked that tho report bo cither accepted or rejected. On motion tho recommendation of the committee was ap proved. liorough Solicitor Pomeroy stated that after investigation the law commltteo and himself decided that W. 1). Chiemiclewski had no claim ou the borough for the death of his horse, which was caused by the animal getting in contact with a live telephone wire on South Main street during a recent storm. D. F. Kcttcrer was exonerated by taxes. Ho is 07 years of ago and inlirm. liorough Solicitor Pomeroy reported that ho had collected a judgment of $la3 against the Schuylkill Traction Company for dam ages sustained by liwrenco Little, 'Unit bpeclal Sale at tho Factory Shoo Store is unloading stock i rapidly. You can savo money by buying now. 2-M-tf J. A. MoyElt, Mgr. Compulsory IMucutioii. i Chief Clerk Council, of tho Commissioners' olhcc, has prepared a lorm of a book to bo furnished tho assessors to aid them in taking the school census the coming spring. Tho new compulsory educational law requires tho registration of all children between tho ages of 8 and 13 years. The book will bo ruled with tho following columns: 1, name of child ; 2, residence of sub-school district ; 3, ago j 1, sex ; 15, color ; l, tho number of weeks at school during this school year ; 7, cause of non-attendance in easo of prolonged absence; 8, name of parent, guardian or other person having chargo of the child ; !), a column for remarks under which may bo entered tho occupation of the child when out of school or any other helpful information. Tho book will also contain the oath of the assessor, the certificate of tho Commissioners, as well as the Compulsory Education Act itself. Shako oil' Kliciimatlsiii and Neuralgia. Huh well with Ked Flag Oil, 23c. At (iruhler llros., drug store Kisteddfod. An eisteddfod will bo held In Shamokiu to-morrow, 22nd lust. Edward Itocsc, of Centralhi, will bo chairman of tho afternoon session and Thomas J. Edwards, of Shamo kiu, formerly of Mahanoy City, of the even ing session. Hvan M. Havics, formerly of town, will bo tho conductor and Prof. Her bert, of Pottsville, adjudicator. Prizes for singing varying from $2.00 for solos to $10 for choral singing will bo awarded. Ilucklcn's Arnica Salo. 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 23 cents per box. Forsalo by A. Wasley. A Ouostlon of Tax. Editor Evkning Hi:k.u.i : As I have, ou soveral occasions, had important questions answered through your valuable paper, I now kindly usk you to publish for the benefit of tho public at large what old men's, laborers' and miners' taxes amount to fur lb03. 1 do not see how a laborer can bo taxed $1.50 cents when there aro only $30 valuation on him, with 331 mills to the dollar. Flcaso oblige mo by letting tho public and also myself know at your earliest c onvenience. I think thcro aro some people paying too much, An Oui SunscniiiHit. Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 20. Miners aro assessed at $30, laborers at $30, and old men at ?20, TJio rate of mills for tho combined tivxos Is 331.- On this basis tho taxes of a laborer amounts to $1.01, but thcro is o provision In tho school law which requires that each taxable must pay au an nual tax of not loss than $1, which adds 58 cents to the amount above stated and makos tho total tax for a laborer $1.50. Ed.J Murveious ltesults. From a letter written by Rev. J, flunder-' man, of Dlmoudalo, Mich., wo aro permitted to mako this oxtract ; "I have no hesitation In recommending Dr. King's Now Discovery, as tho results wore almost marvelous in tho case of my wife. While I was pastor of tho Ilaptist church at Hives Junction sho was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding Ijv Orlnpo. Tcrriblo paroxysms of coughing would last hours with Uttlo interruption and It seemed us if sho could not survivo them. A friend recommended Dr. King's Now Discovery; it was quick in Its work and highly satisfactory In results." Trial bottles freoat A. Wasley's drug store, Itcgular size 50c and $1.00. Car Oil' (lie Track. This morning us one of tho Lakeside cars was running down the grade near Indian HIdge colliery, tho car ran off the track at Bradley's bridge and collided with the awning in front of Miko Saba's store. Thcro was no damage done, but it required a pair of horses to replace the car ou the track. HOOD'S 7' ILLS curo'lilver lUi, BlUooancss, Indigestion, Headache. A pleosrnt laxative. All Druggists. DEATH OF JOHN T. ORAF. llr'Wm III Itut Short Time-Ills Dentil ii Surprise At 1:10 o'clock last evening death claimed John T. tlrnf, one of the most prominent and successful busluom men of tho town, and ono whose friends iere legion. Ho died at his homo at 122 North Jardiu street. The announcement of his death was a grout sur prise, as ho had been 111 but a very short time nnd his Illness was not generally known.' On Sunday evening last Mr. Oraf first complained, and on Monday was unable to attend to his business. His condition grew worso steadily until tho hour of his death, which Is attributed to uraemia, with n complication. Mr. Oraf was in his 37th year nnd was born in North Heidelberg, llcrks county. His wife nnd ono child survivo him. He was a brother of A. L. Graf, tho screen man ufacturer of town, and Miss Salllo and Aaron Graf, of Philadelphia. Tho deceased first entered the grocery business soveral years ago as a clerk for Charles Bowman and upon leaving his employ embarked in business for himself at tho placo where, he died. Ho was thrifty and progressive, and whllo his store was not as pretentious in appcarauco as many of tho leading business places of tho town it was none the less prosperous. Mr. Graf was nn uctlvo and prominent momberof Washington Camp No, 112, P. (). S. of A., and Major Jennings Council No. 307 Jr. O. U. A. M. Ho was also a member of tho Hoard of Directors of the Shcuaudoah Club. Tho funeral will tako placo on Monday, 24th Inrt., at 2 p. in. Interment will ho made iu tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Ilemcmlter If You Have n Cough, or Cold, Pan-Tina always euros, 25c. At Oruhlcr Pros., drugstore. Washington's ltlrthda'. To-morrow is tho 104th anniversary of the birth of (Jcorgo Washington, and so far as Shenandoah is concerned tho observance will bo confined to tho business houses and banks recognizing tho day as a legal holiday. All tho P. O. S. of A. Camps of town will attend dlvluo service on Sunday in tho M, E. church, when the pastor, Itcv. Meredith, will deliver a special sermon. An entertainment will bo held at St. Clair to-morrow evening, under the auspices of W. Camp 75, P.O. S. of A. To-morrow morning an annual convention of the P. O. S.of A. will bo held at Pottsville, nnd two of tho local camps will bo repre sented. Messrs. A. 1!. Laml), I!. A. Daven port, Joseph J, eliinlcr, Georgo Lorah and Philip liable will represent Camp 112, and John A. Dauks, Abram Yost and W. S. Lindenmuth Camp 20(1. S. L. llrowu and F. C. Kccse, of town, are president and secretary respectively of tho convention. Do not forget to attend tho Washington birthday party to bo held in tho English lUptist church to-morrow evening at 7 p. m., under tho auspices of tho Ladies Aid Society. At James Goodmnn nnd Co's. Fresh eggs 17 cents per dozen. Host pound-print creamery butter 23 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Good tub butter, 10 lb tubs, 18 cents. 2-3-tf lllrthday Tarty. A birthday party was given John Hright last evening, at tho homo of his parents. Singing, dancing and games wcro indulged iu, after which a supper was served. Tho following wero present: Misses Vcniice Steely, Stella Feast, Mary Leo, Cassio Fox, Hattio StauU'er, Agues and Lizzie Coouey, May Iiuer, Emma Isgate, Jennie Amour, Tidy Kamsliire, Cora Smith, Hannah Scibert, Lillio Shapbcll, Lizzie StauU'er Mattio Ebcrhart, Ida J. Garstner, Oirrio Eberhart, Authur Davis, Willio Hal'uer, Johu M. yVilliains, Charlie Schoppc, Harrison Hright, Albeit Hlackmau, Joseph Khapbcll, Mrs. Eberhart, Mrs. Steely, Mrs. Orth, Mrs. Hlackman, Mrs. Schoppc, Mrs. Jane Hright, Mrs. Stuufl'ur. Diamond Cream Silver Polish at Hrunim's. I'tlnerul lleueftt Association. Tho fifth annual convention of the Junior American Mechanic Funeral Henellt Associa tion will bo held to-morrow at Haltimore. There aro now SliO Councils connected with tho association, with a total membership of nearly 80,000 .Tuulors scattered over thirty six states. The stato of Pennsylvania has over ono-half of tho entlro membership. During the fourteen years of its history the association has disbursed $710,7011.77, Tho first year of its existence it received $3,. MI0.20. Last year tho lccolpts amounted to $133,312.80. Within tho past few weeks tho association subscribed for and was awarded $10,000 worth of the new government bonds at $112,7811, thus investing in good paying securities nearly one-half of its reserve fund. Edward Dohorty, of town, is a dclegato to tho convention. Koine People Try to Imitate tho Factory Shoo Store, but they forget the most Important part, viz: tho Factory prico, 2-1 1-tf J. A. Moynit, Mgr. -V .Struck by a riate. Edward Harris, a young man of Wm, Pcnn, met with a siugular accident at the1 festival of Council No. 84, Daughters of Liberty, in Hobblns' hall last night. Asa cake that was being chanced ou" was passed around tho gallery of tho hall somebody dropped it aud tho plato struck Harris, who was standing on tho main uoor, ou mo ueuu. The young man fell unconscious and re malucd in that condition lor some lime, ur, Callcn was summoned aud after being attended Harris was scut to his homo, in au electric car. Tho plalo struck tho young man edgewise and inflicted a painful scalp wound. Tho soothing, healing effects of Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup Is lelt. almost insianiiy, Thero is no other cough medicine that conv bines so many virtues. Mieiiandouli Directory. llusluoss men and others, who havo not yot secured one of thodlrcctoriesof Shcuaudoah, just Issued, can obtain ouo by making appli cation at this olllco. Tho prico is only $2.00, aud thero are only a fow left. No business man can all'ord to bo without ono of theso books. 2-21-tf Attention, Jr. . U. A. 91. A special meeting of Major William H Jennings Council No. 307, Jr. O, U. A. M., will bo held on Monday, 24th Inst., at 1 p.m., sharp, to mako arrangements to attend tho funeral of our brother, John T. Graf. AU mombors aro requested to be present. Mem bers of Council No. 350 aro respectfully invited to attend. By order of Qkoiujk W. Dbew, Councilor, Attest : William Hekves, Seo'y, 2t Superintendents Will Sleet. The Pennsylvania city and borough publio school superintendents will meet In their sixth annual convention In Altoona, on Thursday and Friday, March 0th and 0th, A urogram has boon arranged, which In' eludes addresses by some of the brightest educators in the state, ou topics of unusual jUtercst. PITHY POINTS. Happening" Throughout tho Itrglon Cliron Iclcd Tor Hasty Termini. Tho severe cold weather has caused a big drop in the school attendances. .Hunting hydrants and steam and water" pipes are keeping the plumbers busy. It Is expected to havotliorcpairscompletcd so that Mahanoy Plane can resume, work on Monday. Tho proposition to reduco the tiuinbor of wauls in Shamokiu from ten to four wns voted down on Tuesday. "Tho Derby Mascot" company passed through town this morning, euroute from Olrardvillo to Mauch Chunk. A fox chaso will bo hold at the Valley House, Frackvllle, on Washington's Hirth day at 1 o'clock In tho afternoon, Tho date of "Tho Derby Mascot" at Hlooidsburg was cancelled on account of tho stago not being largo enough for tho produc tion. Marrlago licenses have been granted to Hopkin Hlclmrds and Annlo Jones, both of Win. Pcnn; Charles II. Frost and Hachcl Ann Jenkins, both of Mahanoy City. Georgo J. Higglns, of Shamokiu, wns not so fortuunto as his brother, John F. Htggins, of town, in the Into election. Georgo ran for Councilman and received 31 votes to 109 cast for his opponent, O. J. Heed. While John A. Titus, of Mahanoy City, stepped out of his saloon for a few minutes, his money drawer was relieved of $18. When ho left thcro wero several persons in tho saloon, ouo of whom has disappeared. Mrs. Bolllncr, of Shenandoah, was beforo 'Squlro Dochney to-day charged by James Horger, of tho same place, with the larceny of a coat. Tho defendant paid tho costs of tho suit and tho case was settled. Mahanoy City American. Peter Murray and Martin Delancy, de feated candidates for School Director in Hlytho township, havo consulted an attorney in refcrenco to instituting a contest against their successful opponents, claiming the ballots were tampered with. Contract Awarded for tho ATUkliison llulldlng. Messrs. Johnson and Wilson havo secured tho contract to build our new mammoth store. From now on tho selling of our largo stock must bo pushed with all possible haste. To-day wo placo on salo ono lot of fino seam less cotton half hoso 5c. per pair; ouo lot of boys' heavy seamless knit woolen half hoso 5c. per pair; ono lot of men's seamless woolen half hose 10c. per pair; our remnant table Is full of choico goods at money saving prices. L. J. Wilkinson. AN EARLY MORNING FIRE. u-ge Store Ituildlugs at Tumaqua De stroyed This Morning. A largo conflagration broke out this niorn- ng in Tamaiiuii, and soveral of tho largo storo buildings in tho heart of that town aro now in ashes. Tho firo started at 1:00 o'clock, n the kitchen of Hoas' confectionery store, near tho Heading depot. Tho building was occupied by N. and L. Eltringham, milli ners; Swalni's meat market, and Georgo Keilmau's store. Tho second and third btories of tho Boas and Jacobsliuililings wero gutted and the ouschold goods of Mr. Boas and Henry Bender wcro destroyed. Mr. Boas' loss is about $2,000, Including damage to stock by his lloor being flooded. Mr. Bender's loss is about $1,500 on household goods nnd stock damaged by water. William Loew's loss on his jewelry stock will bo about $800 on ac count of water, and L. & N. Eltringhain's millinery stock Is damaged to about thosamo amount. Keilmau's shoo storo was also damaged by water and smoke aud his loss is several hundred dollars. Tho Jacobs building's damago by firo will amount to $2,000, and tho loss on tho Hoas niilding, which is owned by F. D. Boas, amounts to about $3,000. Thcro aio but two tiro companlos in the town, with only a chemical engine Much delay was occasioned by the plugs being frozen, and by tho time they wero opened tho firo had gained great headway. boarders. 2-21 -2t Apply ut 130 Iiist Coal street. Prison Jtiport. Tho prison statement for tho month of February has beeu audited, and it shows as follows: Total expenditures, $2,000,37; sales from weaving and knitting, $1,011.03; cash receipts, $903.00; cash paid for commitments, $120.07 ; average number of prisoners per day, 103 ; average cost per prisoner per day, 091, l'ost OIUco Notice. To-morrow being a legal holiday tho local post olllco will bo open only from 7:30 to 11 a. in. There will bo but two 'general deliveries, ono at 7:55 and tho other at 10:45 a. m. Ellangowau, Yatcsville, Turkey Run aud Brownsville, will ho served with tho 7:13 a. m. delivery. Man in A JUMPER can now wear a collar as spotless as that of the man In a dress coat. IIow ever dirty his work, the workman can have a clean collar every day with out cost if he wears the w TRADE ELluloiQ MARK- M ii, INTERLINED It can be cleaned in a twiukljnp; by the wearer, with a wet cloth or sponge. It combines satisfaction, economy nnd comfort. No frayed edges to chafe the neck. The ''Celluloid" collars and cuffs are the genuine interlined goods with a "Celluloid" surface and bear the above mark. They are water proof. All others arc imitations. If your furnisher docs not keep them send to us direct. Collars, 20c. each. Cuffs, 40c. pair postpaid. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, New York. sapolio "jftteassBr Makes best bread. "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes best bread. Pianos and Organs ! I nave received the finest selection of l'lanos and Organs over displayed In .Schuylkill Couuty. Parties contemplating purchasing a IMano or Organ would do well to call nnd see my stock nnd get my prices. 1 bnve tho sole ugency for the following makrs: PIANOS $ rPTA1Mg .1 Bi.asius & Sons, Sciiomaciiek, jjj Estey, Crown, Wkaver, Albhight, Ludwig, jj) United States, Estey, Lawrence, (7 Octavh.i Cosh or on cjisy iayments. Our prices are right. Only ono price. You are earnestly invited to call nt Britton's Music Store, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY, PA. Statt Liquor Lcairuc. President Patterson, of tho Stato Liquor League, has issued a call for an Important meeting of tho association to bo held at Zerbo's Hotel, Wllllamsport, on tho 2Uth Inst. Tho meeting will be called to order at 7:30 p. m. and in view of tho fact that business of vital importance will bo discussed a good attendance Is expected. It is safe to tay that ncarlyall the local branches In this county will bo represented. He (lot City. This morning at the Lehigh Valley station an elderly maii.under tho influence of liquor, approached the portor of tho Ferguson Home, calling him harsh names, whereupon tho porter knoeked him down. Ho got up again and threatened to havo him arrested, but boarded the Hazleton train, which placo ho claimed to bo his home. Mrs. KIIN llurlctl. The funeral of Mrs. Kato Ellis, of Wnu Penn, who died from peritonitis on Tuesday, took placo from her homo to-day, and was very largely attended. Inherits a Ftii-tuni'. lly tho recent death of a wealthy uncle in Pittsburg, Mrs. Pierco Strong, of Pottsville, will come into tho possession of ?03,000 in July. Mr. Strong is a brother of Mrs. Chas. A, Anderson, of the Kaler 'House, Mahanoy City. Mrs. Strong was a Ms Lainingsou, and her father wns onco a wealthy resident of Doualdcou. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd cnuU fret it, then come to us for it. AVc carry the bent of ....... . Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUU and FEED. Our delivery wagon awutts your order, (Jooda delivered promptly. ' HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 Bast Centre Street, WOOD'S Shenandoah College! 100 Charter flember . . . Scholnrshlns. Three Departments at the Price of Qne. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL.. HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With II. P. JIKI.I.IJT, the practical horseshoer, and avoid any ol tho SL illseaBcs oilglnattUK from improper bearings. All dl.eaues of the feet given personal attention. H. F". VI ELLET, South Market street, between Centro nnd Ontc htreets, Shenandoah. MISCELLANEOUS. 17,011 BALK. Counter and shelves, as good ait J new. Apply at 19 B. Jardln street. S-iiMf InOH BAMl Desirable brick hotel and uwei ) ling known us Dormer's Atlantlo Oarden. For terms apply to jure. ju. worn1,y,."' InOH SALE. Tho water pump, counters ami r bar futures of the rkhellly House. For lurtiicr iniormauo" i'i" .... ... nf"tloi?er, after April 1st, 1800. Contaliui store room anu iw rwma " " , ,, V . Apply at William Nel'wlnter's livery jtables, corner Coal and Stain streets. 1-JO-tf USE ELECTRIC SALVE ( KINO OP ALL 1 ) It cures Cuts, Burns, Urulses.TBcalds, Ulcers, BolU, Carbuncles, Etc. For salo by C. H. HAQENBUCH, Druggist, North Main Street, Shenandoah, Ja, FLOUR" Makes best bread. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver lilllngs. If your artiflcal teeth do not 6t5lt you call to seo us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Croftu and Bridge work and all operations that rer 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, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Oftlco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. THE NEW SAVING FUND Meets tlit' llrst AVedmday of eery mouth in K. "V. Shoemaker's oillee. Over COO shares have already been sold for tho (Irht series for Shenan doah. Kivo hundred more aro now ready for bale. Sixteen of our leadliiK.huslure-4 men arc tho active managers of this branch. Loan- on firnt mortise, will bo mado promptly. Km full particular tec any of, tho olllccrs. .10HX J. PltlCK, 1'iesident. M. OWIiXS, Secretary niltr.CTrOHS 1 J. MonaRlmn, M. L. Kern merer, Levi Jtcfowich, John 1. Iluehui, I - IE James, John Mletdazis, Thomas Jones, Georgo If. Williams. J. I. "Williams. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and seo the hrightcst, hreezlest, snappiost 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. If you aro a hard man to suit wo want you to calj. 0tTZ & BRO., 2- torth Main St. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ACADM 1 cI?nr' f,U.d with opt on r'VKill f purchasing 100 acres timber land adjoining. Dwelling and barn and al necessary out uuiimiis ny, . . , : repair. Will bo sold with or without stock and . 1 , 7i nnl la Mitmiotted to under. ilo thts property. Within 3 mites of a IIM-class market. Will trade for town property. ACADM 173 acres, near Zlons Clrove, W rtl.l acres clear. Dwelling cost over $2500. flood barn and out buildings. Mock and larm impiemcms. Mutt sell to dlsolvo partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will ncgotluto the sale of any good licensed projtcrty In Bhenandoah. What to Write Mav be the suliiect 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 Q- North Main St.