EVENING HERALD MONDAY, FKimUAUY 21, 18M. FLORIDA. JVrMinotly-ConriuctiMl Tours tin l''iinjl vnnlti Itnllrnad. 'J'licio is no doubt but thai cvory ono lias had ut Homo tinio a iloxiro to visit Florida, tko "Land of Flowers," and that many have been deterred from so doing hy the thought of a long and tiresome rallro.id journey, groat expense, and n thousand and ono other objections. These have Ihtii ovorcomo by the inauguration of the Pennsylvania Itnil Toad Oomiiany'8 personally-conducted tours to JackMinxlllc. A special train of lines foiled equipment makes the run from New York to Jacksonville in thirty hours; a tourist agent and chaperon accompany each tour to look after tho comfort of passengers while en route and the low rates ollcred bring the tours within tho means of almost every one. Tho tours, allowing two weeks' stay jn Florida, will lenvc New York and Philadel phia on February 2." and March 3, 1S1WI. Tho rate, Including transposition, meals en route, and Pullman berth on special train, is tflO.OO from New York and (48.00 from Phila delphia: proportionate rates from otlier peints, For further information apply to Ticket Agents, ,or .iddren Tourist Agent, 110(1 Broadway, New York, or Boom 411, Broad street Station, rhlladelphia, to whom appli cation for space should also be made. Tho soothing, lung-healing virtues of tho newly eut pino nro all embodied in Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup, the sovereign remedy for coughs and colds, and lung troubles of all sorts. rutting In ii New Front. Workmen are now engaged in making extensive improvements at Itefowicli's clothing storo. The entiro front will bo torn out and ono of tho largest and handsomest glass fronts in tho county will take its place. Tho interior will also undergo a, change, now and handsoino fixtures will bo put in. and when tho improvements sire ull toiuplctcd Mr. llefuwich will have one of the finest store rooms in tho county. Ho will Mtako a specialty of children's suits and novelties. In quality, variety and price ho acknowledges no competitor, nnd tho people f Shenandoah will be enabled to make as good a selection as in any of tho largo cities. The Itcfowich building, whou all tho im provements are completed, will be an orna ment to tho town, U-lS-tf It's Queer How Oulck Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, 25c. At Oruhlor Bros., drug store. hlirnnndouh IMrerUirj. Business men and others, who havo not yet hccuredouoof tho directories of Shenandoah, just issued, can obtain ono by making appli cation at this office. The price is only $2.00, and there arc only a few left. No business man can afford to bo without one of thoso books. 2-21-tf Why suffer from indigestion? Burdock Wood Bitters cures Dyspepsia undalldiseiiscs of tho stomach, liver and bowels. Schctfly House l'ur Sale. Tho property nnd good will of the Sohcifly House, on North Main street, is offered for halo, Tho proprietor contemplates locating in tho Bouth. For further particulars apply at tho Scheifly House. 12-10 tf Bicyclo riders, football pl.iyersund athletes generally, una a sovereign icmeuy lor the sprains and bruises and cuts to winch they are constantly liable, in Dr. Thomas' Eelec tric Oil. Kcmolnl. lEcmnvnl. Strouso, tho 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 Main street, opposite Bcddall's hardware store. Repairing a specialty. J'uii Tlimt Wliul is It? The greatest cure for coughs androids. At (iruhlcr Bros., drug store. Eimmmnnnnninininiiii Painless Dentistry, New Methods, New Dental Parlors. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Opera House Block, Corner Main and Oak streets. Entrance on Oak Street. Oluce Hours: 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. feiiimiiumiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Uarriugs, or Jewelry needed repairing ? It so, we are now again fully able to do all kinds of repairing, giving you first-class and honest work at short notice at the most reasonable prices. Our extra stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Must be reduced and we sell you anything in the store at almost sacrifice prices. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. E3U V YOUR. Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Clotlis From E. F3. FOLEY, Cor. Centre and Weat Sts. PERSONAL. C. I,. Fay, 8r., spent Saturday afternoon in Shamokin. W. It. Daniel aud wife, of PotUvllle, spent Sunday in town. Frank Swoycr, of (llranlvillo, spent last evening in town, II. J, Muldoon spent a part of to-day nt the county scat. Charles Nelcc, of l'ottsville, spent Sunday with town friends. . Ellis Supowitz mado a business trip to Ashland this morning. Sir. and Mrs. llcbcr Hooks, of l'ottsville, (pont yesterday In town. Miss Mary Jano Davis, of Glrardvillc, is tho guost of towu friends. . Justice M. J. Lawlor and family visited friends Ht I'ottsvillo to-day. Itev. A. II. Snyder, of Schuylkill Haven, is a guest of town relatives. Miss Kva Stride, of Mabanoy City, visited relatives in town yestorday. Charles 11. Lewis, of Port Cuiboii, spent Sunday in town with relatives. Dr. ,T. W. YnnVnlzah transacted legal business at the county seatto-day. Edward Monaghau circulated among Malta noy City acquaintances last evening, E. A. Woolcy and wife, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday ill town with relatives. MissMattio Llewellyn, of East Coal street, visited relatives at St. Clair yesterday. Miss Delia Clrody, of East Centre street, is visiting among friends in Mauch Chunk. W. K. Wildo, of Hazleton, attended the funeral of tho late J. T. Oraf in town to-day. Illppolyte Czyzowski, of East Centre street, Ls transaacting business in Philadel phia. Miss Anna Hunsborger, of Tatuau.ua, circulated among town acquaintances last evening. Misses Ida Williams and Mary Myers, of Mahanoy City, called on Charles Stnutror last evening. Messrs. John Mauley, Phil, Murphy and Martin Conry spent yesterday afternoon in Glrardvillc. Mrs. Wirt and daughter, Miss Alice, ef Mt, Carmel, spent Sunday as guests of Miss Mazio Stauflcr, William Dorr attended the funeral of Jacob McSurdey, formerly of Wm, Pcnn, at Ashland to-day. William Wilde, of Audenricd, spent yesterday with his brother, Elmer Wilde, of North Jiirdiu street. Mrs. Bertha Kaef, of Allentown, is tho guest of lior sister, Mm. Homer Knauss, on West Cherry street. Misses Maine Gerhard aud Lilllo Adams and Miss Steele, of Mahanoy City, were town visitors last evening. Misses I.aura, Emma and Mame Acker, of North west street, spent yesterday with acquaintances in Tamaqua. Mr. and Mrs. William Jefferson, of South .Tardin street, are spending a few days at Pottstowu and Philadelphia. Miss Edith Kchlor, of Jlahauoy Plaue, spent yesterday in town as the guest of Miss Ida Kehlcr, of North Main street. Mrs. George Manning and Mrs. Daniel Faust, of town, left to-day for Philadelphia to spend a few weeks visiting relatives. Peter Wachter, ono of tho keepers of tho insane nt tho Schuylkill Haven almshouse, was in town to-day as u guest of ex-Poor Director Derr. William 11. Pratt, the South Jardlu street tinsmith, spent Sunday at Mt. Carmel, ac companied by his wife. Tho latter will re main there several days. Mr. aud Mrs. O. B. Fry and daughter, Marion, of Wilkesbarre, who were guests of Mr. and Sirs. James Daniel, returned to their homo this morning. Frank Dodson, of Now York city, is spend' ing u few days in towu as tho guest of tho family of Coal and Iron Policeman James lXiniell, of North Main street. Mrs. Mary Dougherty aud daughter, mother and sister of Conncilman M. J. Dougherty, went to l'alo Alto to-day to at tend tho funeral of Charles Dougherty. Itucklcn's Arnica Suho. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovcr sorts, 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 ! 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Itegtou Chron icled for lliisty l'erusal. Tho ground lias been selected and all ar rangements completed for tho erection of a silk mill ut Suubury. Candidates for county offices continue to announce themselves. This cold wavo will certainly havo a bene ficial effect upon tho coal trade. A Homo Insuranco Company has been formed at JSunbury. Some timo agu a similar company was talked of for Shenandoah, but it appears to havo died in its iucipiency. Judge Savidgo has now acted upon all the license applications: from Mt. Carmel bor ough and township, except four, and thirty fivo of tho number havo been refused. There is no reason why tho Kodak shouldn't have a look-in on the political game. Tho latest comet is only 40,000,000 miles away. It's almost as close as Democratic victory in this county next fall. Mrs. David W. Muyer, of Pottsvilio, died on Thursday, and tho funeral will take place to-morrow. Miss Marion Buyer, daughter of Dr. F. W. lloycr, uf Pottsvilio, died Friday after a loug illness. Tho deceased was 17 years old. Samuel Schiller, tho East Centre street clothier, to-day moved his clothing stock to Harrington, Delaware. There I This Is Just the Tiling. Red Flag Oil for sprains and bruisos. At (rubier Ilros., drug store. Ux-Goveruor Koblntou Dead. Chicopee, Mass., Feb. 21. Ex-Governor Dexter ltobluson, of Massachusetts, died on Saturday, aged it!. After serving sev eral terms iu tho legislature aud In con gress he wus elected governor In 1883, nnd was ro-elected In 1831 and 1885. Since then he has practiced luw In Springfield. Ho won wldo popularity by his sklllfuF de fense of Lizzie llorden, of Fall Hirer, in the famous murder trial. Perfect Digestion Is secured by taking Uood'a Fills after dinner, or If digestion ls Impeded by change of diet, P overeating or chills and con i gestton in Ichangeable I weather. They f break np a cold, prevent a lever, and rostoro ,, healthy action oi the liver and bowels, At home or abroad Hood's Pills are a safeguard and a friend. THE MYSTERY OF A MINE. Skeletons of l'our Men Who Dl.npppurnl many Iran Ago Discovered. CoLUMtS, W. Vn., Fob. Pcoplo nro much excited in this vicinity over n. recent flint. David Snyilor has explored nn old coal mlncu mile oust of horo, which bus not lieen worked since tho '00's, mid ills covorcd human bones. One of tho skulc tons wns similar upright iignlnst n Icdu;o. Hesldo this skeleton was found u Husk cnutnliitiif; notes Hint explained tho mys terious disappearance of John Kwliitf, Hon Ayers. Tom AcUolvmuml JooOlmey thirty-two yours niu, The notes worn written in pencil, but welt preserved. TJioy rend ns follows: Nov. S, IWKI Should this ovor ronch tho outside world let It ho known that wo (giving names) nro prisoners hero, owing to tho cavinn In of tho inlno. Wo are do sertors, and were in hiding hero when tho mlno caved in. This ls ubout tho eighth day of imprisonment. Nov. -1 John Kwlug nnd Tom Aok elson havo just killed Hon Ayres and uro eating him. I huvo already eaten my boot leg. I only know tho day of the month by my watch. Nov. 0-Kwing bus just killed Ackclson. Cut off ono of his feet ami ls eating It nnd dancing urouud flourishing his dirk knlfo like a mnniao. Nov. 7. I am now nlono with the dead. I hud to kill Ewlug in self defense. 1 havo Just oaten my other boot leg. Am sleepy. Goodbye. I onoluse this note In this llnsk to preserve it If possible. Joseph Ounev. Several of the old residents hereabouts romomber theso men. It was generally believed that they had been killed In bat tle. Corbett and ritrslmmona. Dethoit, Fob. 24. Referring to Bob Fltzsimmons' published statement that he would havo nothlug to do with James J. Corbott until tho lnttor hnd defeated Mu hor or Choynskl Corbott said last night: "I expected nothing further from Fltz simmons. He has again shown that ho does not want to light mo, never did, and novor will if ho cuu help it." Corbett re iterated his statements mado in Chicago, to tho effect thut he was determined to get a match with Fltzsimmons, nuu pledged hU word of honor that he would follow him to England If necessary in order to light him. llrutally Maltreated hy Tramps, ASHLAND, Pa., Feb. 24. Paul Yann- shok, a Polish miner, aged 50 years, is dying at tho Miners' hospital, this place, from injuries received at tho hands, of threo tramps. While on his way homo ho was relieved of what little ca9h he had. Hut the tramps were not satisfied, and boat him almost to insensibility. Then they held him lu frontof the exhaust steam pipe of tho Luke Fidlor colliery until tho flesh peeled off his body, While ut this work they were warned of tho approach of threo miners, nnd qnlckly lied. Accidentally Fractured Ills Son's Skull. Wn.KE8BAltnn, Pa., Feb. 21. Charles Connell, a driver nt the William colliery, was fatally Injured by his father. Cou ncil's mule run nway. Charles ran after it, und the boy's father hurled u heavy sprag, but instead of hitting the animal It struck Charles on tho bend, fracturing his skull. The boy wits carried home, and is in u precarious condition. Ills father is distracted with grief. A Missing Clergyman's Iteturu. PlTTSTON, Pa., Feb. 24. Hov. J. Mlluer Morris, a Baptist clergyman ut Duryea, a suburb of tills city, who mysteriously dis appeared two weeks ago, has returned to his homo. Ho refuses to glvo any nccount of his wanderings. Tho only reason as signed for tho uctiou of Mr. Morris ls that he was worried by his inability to mcot bills he hud contracted. Slnvlu's Challenge to Fltzsiiiiinoiis. LOSDON, Feb. 21. Sporting Life says that Frank Sluvln has challenged Fitr simmons for fl.OOOnsido, tho light to come off in England, or he will bet Corbett ll,000 that ho cun stop hlni in six rounds. Cure for Jlcaduclie. As a remedy for all forms of Headacho Electric Hitters lias proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure nnd the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. Wo urse nil who aroalllleteil to procure a bottle, am rIvo this remedy a fair trial. In caso of habitual constipation Electric Hitters cures by giving tho needed tono to tho bowels, and few eases long resist tho use of this medicine. Try it once. Largo bottles only 50 cents at A. wasicy's Drug i Store. 1 CALIFORNIA. rersoiiullj -Conducted Tour via J'ennsyl- vunlit Kaltroud., So beautiful is tho scenery of California 11. of. Vntnni tntiet lulvn nYrmndpcl more than I,,.,-iti.mil minrirv lii Its creation, mid esneciallv is tliis true during the months of March and April, when tho rainy season lias passed ana Mowers bloom everywhere. Fortunate, indeed, is the person who can exchange tho ... !..,.... .tr..in,i. t.f tlm Pnct. for tho tlmvfti. perfumed and healthful atmosphere of Cal ifornia, and no better mothod of doing this can bo had than by participating iu tho second "Golden Gate" tour, organized under tho perfect porsonauy-conuucieu lounsi system of tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Com pany. 'ri. fiirfcfji will lnavo New York and Phil adelphia March 11, 1890, and return to those cities May 7, allowing lour ami uiw-iwn Weeks in California. A now feature to the uiagnlilccnt .'rain nsoil for theso tours iu previous yean Is a through Pullman compartment car, Tho car, which will bo the very ,est that tho Pullman Company can supplw will con tain nine Inclosed coinpaumeniw-two draw ing rooms aud seven state roomv-aud will bo attached to tho special train, ut Jersey City and run through to San Francisco. Applications for spaco or itineraries giving all information should be, made to Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York, or Itoom 411, Ilroad btrcct station, Philadelphia. .Tust Think of It. Tho Factory Shoe Store is leading them all. Why? liecauso their prices are your prices, and their goods are right up to date. 2.22-tf J. A. Moykb, Mgr. At Jumea Goodman und Co's. Fresh eggs 17 cents per dozen. He-it pound-print creamer' butter 25 cents. Countrv dairy round prints 20 cents. Good tub butter, 10 lb tubs, 18 cents, 2-3-tf Do You Wear Shoes? If go, you can save money by buying them at the Factory Shoo Storo. We are offorlng big bargains iu shoos. For example, wo are .-ill... n l.n-u'a rnlf cnnifrefis for $1.25 that can't be bought anywhere for loss than f2.00. In fact, oil our prices uru uuuuu v less than at other places, becauso they aro factory prices, o.no.jf J. A. MovEit, Mgr. SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES. I Sermon I'l raclii'il to the P, . S, of A, liv ltt-v. Meredith Last Ktenlng. lu commemoration of Washington's Birth day Hev. .1. F. Meredith preached a sermon to membors of tho P, O. S. of A. In tho Methodist Episcopal church last evening. Largo delegations from the threo camps of town were In attendance. Tho patriotic spirit of the occasion was enhanced by tho church decorations, particularly crayons of Washington and Lincoln draped witli tho national colors nnd standing on tho pulpit platform. Tho dlscourso was In keeping with the general spirit, lie V. Meredith pointed out and dwelt ut somo length upon great Americans nnu other notable charac ters in the history of the country nnd took special pains in drawing out characteristics indicative of n christian life, The; sermon was very highly appreciated. A special patriotic and homo missionary program was rendered nt tho Presbyterian church last evening. Hev, I!. M. Lichtcnwalncr preached his farewell sermon to tho United Evangelical congregation last evening nnd a special col lection was taken up for his benefit. Itbv. Lichlcnwuluerhas been tho pastor of the congregation for tho past four years nnd has fulfilled Ills mission so satisfactorily to all concerned that were it possible nn effort would bo made to have him returned. This, however, cannot bo done under tho rules of tho church. Iicv. Lichteuwalncr goes to the United Evangelical conference, to bo held at Shamokin, to-morrow. Tho first Sunday lu Lent was observed in the Trinity lteformed church last evening by holding srecial servico for tho sick, Tho Christian Endeavor held a consecration meeting just befure tho regular service. To Sly rrieuds. If in need of a fine suit, ready-made or made-to-ordcr, call and see mo at J. II. Will iams', cor. Market and Centre streets, Fotts vllle. 2-14-tf A. T. Jones. P. O, S. of A, Convention. The annual county convention of tho P. O. S. A. was held iu Pottsvilio on Saturday. From the reports of the committees the order is in a flourishing condition through out tho couutv, tho camps increasing in membership. Two of the Shenandoah camps wore represented by Joseph Lehiuler, P. H. Gable, It. A. Davenpoit, A. 11. Lamb and George Lorah, of Camp 112, nnd John II. Dunks and Abinni Yost, of Camp 200. Considerable business pertaining to the ad vancement of tho order was transacted, and will no doubt result in increased member ship. At tho annual election of officers tho following were selected ; President, S. Lincoln Ilrown, of Shenandoah, re-elected; Vice President, A. L. Eckcrt, Camp 30, l'ottsville; M. of F John Banks, Camp 200, Shenandoah; Past President, W. A. Davis, Camp lid, Fruckvillc; Secretaries, C. G. Reed, Camp an, Pottsvillc, and F. C. Ifeese, Camp 112, Shenandoah; Conductor, Wm. Faust; Inspector, Wm. E. lieed; Outer Guard, Chas. Tucker. lJlKl). DULL. On the 23rd Inst., at Shenandoah, Pa., James, son of John W. and Margaret Bell, aged 7 months. Funeral will take place on Tuesday, 25th Inst., at 2 p. in., from the family residence, 233 South .lard in street. In terment in tho Annunciation cemetery. Ke latives ami frlendi, respectfully invited to at tend. 2-21-lt IT'S THE FASHION for prudent-minded men to wear "Cel luloid " Collars und Cuds. They are waterproof, and besides saving laundry bills nnd bother, they ore comfortable to wear, never chafiug the neck and never wrinkling. They can be in stantly cleaned with n wet cloth or sponge. The original interlined col lars and cufis with a "Celluloid" sur face. Everyone is marked like this. mark- , INTERLINED ImlU'.aj or course, but you want the genuine 'm,)''to money's worth. Insist upon gooU inami ta abovo trodo mark. At tho furnish. y direct from us. collars so cis.; uuna ucu. M1, manage juld, fitale size and fctyle. THE Cta.LUl.01U COMPANY, New York. J Q APfll ia the brat cleanser , J"rU LIU ut tUebo goods. JOHN F. CLEARY, nnTTT vt i VVLKE BKLTOBIt WATER BOTTLER, A'0" 'or headache and j stomach troubles. ' aiNClEU A1.K, OF WKlSSHKisit, Ui I.AUKK IlRKIt, i ' l'OUTKIt, 7and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Tovyel Shave Is lecomlni ib popular. You will like it. daltyof hair cutting. We makeasitecl FALL and WINTER STYLE Call and see the brightest, breeziest, snappiest '' rnimnu inter euitings chenau doah has ever had. We're experts on nt. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you are n hard man to suit we want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 23- North Main St. 4 V -.r . '- "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes best bread. "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes best bread. "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes best bread. Pianos and Organs ! I have received the finest selection ot Pianos and Organs .ever displayed in Schuylkill Couuty. rartlescontemplatiiiK purchasing a Piano orOrgnn would do well to call ami sco my stock olid get .my prices. I have the solo agency, for the following makes: PIANOS. Blasius & Sons, Sciiomacher, Albright, Ludwig, Estky, Cash or on cosy payments. Our prices arc right. Only ono price. You are earnestly Invited to call nt Brittdfi's Music Store, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, MISCELLANEOUS. IjOJl HAI.K. Counter nnd shelves, as koimI ns new. Apply ot 19 8. Jardln street. 3-21-tf IjWK SAT.K Tho water pump, counters and ? bar fixtures of then ychelfly House. For further Information apply to J it. 1. Hchclfly. "TjlOll' SALE. Desirable brick hotel and dwcl J? ling known as Dormer's Atlantlo Garden. For terms upply to Sirs. M. Dormer St. Clair, pa. 1-31-tw-eod IitOU HENT. The building now occupied by ; Michael Hcheldcr, tho North Main street confectioner, nfter April 1st, IK9G. Contains store room and 10 rooms for dwelling purposes. Apply at William NelMvlnter's livery stables, corner Coal and Main streets. 1-20-tf I WANT free tests of Satin-Scent perfumes given nnd orders tilled. 1'lvo trial bottles postpaid 10c. Albert Wood, Perfumer, 735 Woodward, Detroit, Mich. Satln-Skln 25c Soap postpaid 12c 2-24-Im-diw T I IK NAMES or ALL I'AUTIKS DRAWING out-door relief from tho county will bo mado public on tho 15th of March, and quarterly thereafter during the year. By order of tho Board of Directors. Attest: John F. (ini-ssAsa, 11-18-21 Clerk. IjtSTATK OF MAKGABKT BltHNNAN, lato li of the Borough of Shcnundoah, Pa., deceased. Letter testamentary on tho abovo estate having been granted to the undersigned, nil persons Indebted to said estate are requested to lnako navment. aud thoso havlnir claims of I demands ngaliibt tho estate of said decedent to present the samo without delay. ( Thomas J. HiaaiNs, Kx ecu tor. i Shenandoah, l'u, January 31, 1890. --3-Ct-oaw IF YOU WANT THE BEST ' nnd can't fret it, then come to us for I it. Wo carry tho best of 'Groceries, Butter and Eggs, 1 FLOUR and FEED. I Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods 1 delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Oold and Silver fillings. If your artificnl teeth do not salt you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo make 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 are ordered. We are tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titnian's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. ALL FOR combination suit, mado up in all colors and sizes, for children ranging from 5 to 15 years, consisting of a DOUBLE BREASTED COAT, TWO PAIR OF KNEE PANTS, . . . ONE YACHTING CAP. All of the same material. This is n groat snap for every motner or tamer, S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Comer Main and Cherry Sts., Bhanandoah, Pa. NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES. WORKING or DRIV1NQ HORSES constantly on band. Bold or exchanged, H. L. MILLER & CO., Props., 10 N. Pear Alley. llusiness office: W. V. Miller's meat market. 12$ ri. Main street. A genuine welcome awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tern perance drinks nnu cigars. ORGANS Estey, Crown, Wkaver, United States, Lawrence, (7 Octave.) MAHANOY CITY, PA. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A F"At?iVT 100 acres clear, and with option 1 k ri.n. bf piu-ohaslng 100 acres timber land adjoining. Dwolling aud barn and all necessary out buildings in gooit order and repair. Will bo old with or without stock and farming Implements. Coal Is .supposed to under lie this property. Within 3 miles of n first-class market. Will trade for town property. VALSO-- A PA!?! l'S acres, near Zlons tliovc, 70 n 1 "'VI acres clear. Dwelling cont over 2500. Good barn nnd out buildings. Stock and farm Implements. Must sell to disolyo partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, siicnandoalt, Pa. Above parties will negotiate the salo of any good licensed projierty in Shenandoah. WOOD'S Shenandoah College! 1 00 Charter nember .. . . Scholarships. Three Departments at Ihe Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL-. , USE ELECTRIC SALVE ( KINO OF ALL I ) It cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Scalds, UIcei, Bolls, Carbuncles, Abicosa, Etc. l'br sale by C. H. HAQENBUCH, Drugglstt North Main Street, .Shenandoah, Pa. 5 - MC. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Sec. Ai;cnt for Heading Urewing Co.'s Iieer and Porter. 11G and 113 S. IVlolm SBt. 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 naner and envelones is the i A m correct stationery on which to write. 25 cents per box. HOOKS & BROWN fl. North IVloln St.. HAVE YOUR HOUSES SHOD With II. P. MELLKT, the practical horsesboer. and avoid any of the 2t diseases originating irum unnroper Hearings. Ail uiseoj.es w ." iect given personal attention, H. F". MELLET, South Morket street, between Centre and Oak streets, tthenandoah. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street.
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