EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, FUIlltUAUY 27, liW. ARSENE HOUSSAYE DEAD. Tlio Venerable French I.lttcrntotir iifitl Noted Art Critic. VAHW, Feb. 27. Arsrno HoUMiiye dlexl nt hi huniu hero lust night. Arseno Hons Bayo, Frunch litterateur, was born tit Hurycros It) 1S15, unci enmo ut im early ngo to l'nris to suck fnnic Ho boi?an lti 1830 with two ro mances, which nl ready showed the stylo which hns characterized hltn sinco. The friend ship of Jules .Tall in and Thcophllc Gautler and the fortunato collabo ration of J ul os Sandeau helped him to make, n ploco in litera ture His o?snye on art criticism attracted great at nOUSSATK. tention at this tinio and subsequently, lu tho revolution of 1818 51. Houssnyo wn9 n candldato of tho Democratic party lti his de partment, but was defeated. In 1849, nt tho request of JIlIo. Itochol, ho becnino ad ministrator of tho Comcdio Francalse, which ho released from debt and put on a prosperous footing. Ilnltlmorn Garment Workers on Strike. Haltimoiik, Feb. 27. Tlio gnrment workers of this city who aroallillated with tho American Federation of Labor do cldcd ot midnight to order a general strike of all tho members In tills city, and all went out today. Thcro nro 5,000 to 0,000 operatives and twenty-live firms of manu facturers affected. Tho striko was Indi rectly tho result of ouo which has boon on for a week, In which tho employes of but ono firm took part. In nn endeavor to settlo this General President Charles F. Keichere demanded that tho omployers agree to oniploy no new mon unless thoy nro members of tho garment workers' or ganization. This tho clothiers refused to do, although Mr. Itcichers agreed to put up $25,000 as a guarantee of good faith on tho part of tho union. Operatives whoaro mombora of tho Knights of Labor will not join tho strike. Wants All Sunday Labor Abolished. Ottawa, Ont., Feb. 27. Mr. John Churls ton, Llbernl, Introduced a Sabbath observe nnco bill In tho house of commons yes terday which providos for tho closing of all canals, tho total stoppago of railway tralllo and ot tho publication and sale of newspapers on Sunday. Mr. Charlton said that tho Sunday newspaper was tlio pri mary causo of tho disregard of Sabbath obsorvonco In tho United States. Tho av crago newspaper llfo of a reporter on ono of tho big dallies was less than soven years. Tho dcatli statistics of cities, ho assortod, showed tills to bo a fact. lloy Train WrcchcrH Indicted. Utica, N. Y., Feb. 27. Tho grand jury yestorday reported tliirty-ono indictments, eighteen of which wore sealed. Two in dictmonts for murder In tlio first dogreo wero brought In against each of tho four Homo boy train wreckers, JAY. Hlldrodth, Herbert Pinto, Tiioodoro Hibbard and Frederick Bristol, who wreeked tlio fast mull on tlio New York Central railroad re cently, killiiigKngiucorllngerand Itobort Bond, who was steuling a ride. Their cases will come up for trial at Homo next week. Buy Kcystono Hour. Bo suro that tho name Leksio & Baer, Ashland, l'a., is printed on every sack. Shenandoah Directory. Business men and others, who lmvo not yet secured ono of thodircctoricsof Shenandoah, just issued, can obtain ono by making appli cation at tills oflieo. The prico is only $2.00, and there aro only a few left. No business man can afford to bo without ono of these books. 2-21-tf MTTrrrrmmmnmiu Painless Dentistry, New Methods, New Dental Parlors. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Opera House Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Kiitraucu on Oak Street. Olllco Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Earrings, or Jewelry needed repairing ? Ii 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 nnvtliintr in the store at almost sacrifice prices. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. BUY YOUR. Groceries FLOUR. FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths from M. EL. E3. FOLEY, Cor. Centre and Went St. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio Itegton Chron icled for llnsty l'cruital. Boavor Meadow wants to be Incorporated as a borough. A cloak woman is said to be prowling around Ashland. The employe in tlio St. Nicholas district wore paid on Tuesday. Hon. W. V.. Jones has received his corn niiwlon as Notary Public of Mahanoy City. William Kalouis, a miner at ICIlaiigownti colliery, had his right leg broken, .by a fall of coal. James Shields, of tho First ward, Is negotiating for tho purchase of a farm In tho Catttwlssa valley. Kliauiuklii P. O. S. oi A. camps intend to build a hull which will cost in tho neighbor hood of $20,000. Mrs. William James, of Mahanoy City, fell down tho steps at her homo yesterday and broke her right arm. The Governor has named April 10th and 21th as Arbor Days, the cholco of cither left to tho various sections of tlio state. The Mahanoy City Board of Health asks for an appropriation of $S00 from Council. I Their expenses last year amounted to $511.03. A new Council of tho Jr. O. U. A. M. was instituted at Llewellyn last night, with 12 members, by District Deputy W. W. Brown. Tho contract for furnishing tho steel work of tho Hcrskcrnow opera house in Mahanoy City was awarded to a Philadelphia firm yesterday. The arbitrators in tho case of John Dowling vs. Samuel Block, will meet In tho olllco of M. M. Burke, Ksq., to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. John Richards has tendered his resigna tion to tlio Lehigh Yalley Coal Company. Ho was ono of tho mino foremen at No. 1 col liery in slopo No. 8, Hnzlo mines. Tho fifth anniversary mass for tho rouoso of tho soul of tho lato M. J. Whalcn, was read lu tho Annunciation church this morn ing, Rev. H. F. O'lteilly officiating. At Jiilnes Goodman and Co'h. Frcsli eggs 17 cents per dozen. Best pound-print creamery butter 27 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Good tub butter, 10 lb tubs, 18 cents. 2-3-tf Oulcli AVork of itallrnad Men. Bailroad men aro greatly interested as to how tho Central Bailroad of Now Jersey succeeded in getting its trains running so hoon after tho Hood was at its height, about two weeks ago, and before tho water had entirely receded. Kvery official connected with tho operating department of tho road, from tho general superintendent to the chief clerk, is a telegraph operator, and tho house of every official is connected with tho main offices by a private telegraph wire. When anything happens the ollicials get tho news almost as quickly as if they weie in their own olllces instead of in their beds. Tho night of tlio Bound 1'rook Hood General Superintendent Olhausen at his homo in Klizabcth, knew what had happened within threo minutes after tlio first train had been stopped. When tho news camo that tho trains could not run he telegraphed for an engiuo to meet him. Ho dressed himself and made for the railroad tracks. Tho engine was waiting. Ho had a couple of fiat cars hooked on ami started for Bound Brook, gathering help as ho went. Ho had fire engines and ladders with him and a car load of experienced workmen. As soon as tho water receded sulllciently ho had his train run over tho Hooded track. Kvery inch of it was examined. Weak parts wero strengthened so far as it was possiblo under the water, and in a couplo of hours the order was sent for trains to proceed. N. Y. Sun. Tlio nbovo will interest many people in Schuylkill county whoro -Mr. Olhausen won his spurs in the railroad business and is well and favorably known. New Carpets For cash or easy terms at C. D. Fricko's Carpet Store. 2-0-3m A New Memorial to Lincoln. All tho founders of McClure's Slagazino have undertaken to assist Knox college in establishing "Tho Abraham Lincoln School of Science and Practical Arts," as a worthy memorial to Abraham Lincoln. Tlio pub lishers of McCluro's Magazine havo estab lished 100 scholarships in tills new sihool. Each scholarship entitles tho holder to all thu privileges of Knox Collego, and can bo earned by securing 500 subscribers to Mc Cluro's Magazine. A scholarship pays the board, room rent and tuition of any young man or woman for a year. Tho publishers of McCluro's Magazlno havo also undertaken to raiso an endowment fund of a quarter of a million dollars for this new department of Knox College. To Sly I'rlemla. If In neod of a lino suit, ready-mado or niade-to-order, call and bco mo at J. H. Will iams', cor. Market and Centre streets, Potts villo. 2-14-tf A. T. Jones. Dr. Marshall Serlnunly III. Dr. D. S. Marshall, tho well known phy sician of Ashland and Coroner of this county, is lying nt his residence seriously ill with blood poisoning, and whilo there is nn Improvement in his condition to-day, ho cannot bo said to bo out of danger. Tho doctor's illness dates from last Monday when ho pricked the top of his left thumb with an operating instrument whilo holding a post mortem examination on the body of Thomas Fallon, ut Byrnesville, who died from a stab wound. Tho puucluro was so slight that tho doctor did not notice it at tho time, and -it was not until Tuesday morning that ho felt tho effects. His arm became- greatly swollen to tlio shouldor, and ho was takon very sick at tlio stomach. Do You Wear Shoe ? If so, you can savb monoy by buying them at tlio Fuctory Shoo Store. Wo aro ouering big bargains In shoos, ior example, we aro selling a boy's calf cingrebs for $1.25 that can't bo bought anywhere for loss than 82.00, In fact, nil our pricos are about 20 per cent. loss than at other places, because they aro factory prices. 2-22-tf J. A. MOYKK, Mgr. He Did tho Act. From l'ottsvillo Republican. That man of the Thirtieth Senatorial Dis trict who carries things in general around In his pocket has got tho whole nest .of hornets after him and all becauso ho connived to client tho people at the local elections, Ho did tlio "Act." Something ho never could do In tho Legislature, Ilucklen' Arnica Salve. The best salvo In the world for cuts, btuisos. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin emotions, and positively cures piles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or ruouy refunded, Prico 25 cents per box. For solo by A. Wasley, 1'. & It, Thy Day, The employes of thi P. & It. C. & I. Co., lu the Ashland and airihdvlllo districts, will lie paid on .Friday. SENATOR PORTER RETIRES. The Coinblno Lender N Permanently Out ot 1'olltU-K. l'llli.Alini.ritlA, Feb. 27. Stato Senator Charles A. Porter has permanently retired from active participation in politics Ho niado tills announcement yestorday after noon. The announcement caused no great surpilso among tlio loaders here, as such a course on tlio part of Mr. Porter lias been anticipated nt any timo sinco tlio defeat of tho Combine, of which ho was n prominent figure. Mr. Porter glvos as his reason for retiring from politics because of business and domestic nlfiilrs, to which, ho says, ho will devoto his attention. Sclicllly Holtsa l'nr Sale. The proporty and good will of tho Schelllv House, on North Main street, is ofl'orcd for salo. Tlio proprietor contemplates locating In tho South. For further particulars apply at tho Schclfly House. 12-10-tf PERSONAL. Fred. Burkhart visited friends at St. Clair to-day. .Mrs. E. C. Brobst visited friends nt Minersvillo to-day. Henry L. Jones transacted business at Pottsvillo this morning. John L. Hasslcr went to Allcntown this morning to visit friends. Miss Aniiio Hunsborger, of Tamaqua, Is tho guest of tho Misses Kccse, of East Centre street. Hippolyto Czyzowski, of East Centra street, returned from Philadelphia last evening, whero ho was tho guest of John Schcuhlng, formerly of town. Controller and Mrs. B. R. Severn, Miss Jesslo Grant, Miss Clauscr, John A. Grant, John A. Rellly, Jr., and a number of other town peoplo witnessed tlio production of "Trilby" nt Ashland last evening. IVult Tor the Opening. Carpenters have almost coniplotcd tho now glass front in tho Itcfowicli building, and new and handsomo fixtures will be placed lu tho store. When completed Mr. Befowich will havo tho finest and largest store-room in tlio county. A new and varied stock, includ ing children's clothing and specialties, will bo a big attraction. Wait for the opening. 2-20-tf Mechanics Organize. About fifty carpenters, builders and other mechanics in tlio building lino assembled in Schmidt's hall, on West Coal street, last even ing and cll'ected u permanent organization with tlio following officers: 11. G. Hess, president ; J. B. Davis, secretary ; Thomas Convillc, treasurer, dipt. George W. John son spoke some time and very earnestly in behalf of both tho mechanics and public. He slid tlio object of the organization was not to crcato a disturbance, or raiso prices, but to bring all concerned together with a more harmonious and mutal spirit. Several mem bers mado addresses, after which a committee was appointed to prepare by-laws and procure permanent quarters for meetings. Tlio next meeting will bo held in Schmidt's hall next Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Pan Tina I What Is It? The greatest euro for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Numerous Candidates. Tho candidates in tlio Republican ranks wlm are anxious to succeed Charles Hooks as School Director from tlio Third ward nro at least seven in number. Tho names tints far mentioned are It. A. Davenport, Daniel Sterner, M. II . Kehler, Bdwin Williams, S. L. Brown, E. W. Wildo and Joseph Dusto. Tho School Board will probably fill tho vacancy at its regular meeting next.Wcdncs- day evening. llroko Her Thigh. Mrs. Thomas If. Evans, of 310 South West street, met with a serious accident whilo at Mahanoy City yesterday with Mrs. Itces Iteeso, making collections for tlio Welsh Congregational church of town, Sho slipped on an icy pavement and fractured tho lower part of her right thigh. Dr. Hagenbtich, of Jhihanoy City, brought Mrs. Evans to town in his carriage and sho is now being attended at her home by Dr. J. Pierco Bobcits. Obituary. Charles Jones, of South West street, died at noon to-day from a paralytic stroko which he received this morning, .Mr. Jones was confinod to his bed for about two months and was a resident of town for over twelvo years. Ho was 03 years of ago and is sur Tlved by his wife, Ellen, and three sons, John, Charles and Walter. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. AU Druggists. Leg llrnketl by Coal. Michael lias.ua, a minor 43 years of ago, had ono of his legs broken by a fall of coal at tho Ellangowan colliery yestorday after noon. Easara is married and resides on West Coal street. Oulclc Selling at Wilkinson's. Tlio timo is getting short for clearing out our big stock of dry goods j soon tho builders will commence to rebuild our big store the largest in tho county. Wo must bo ready to start anew in this great business houso with brand new stock. You can help us by letting us sell you good honest dry goods ut lower than our usual very low prices. L. J. Wilkinson. Notice. Subscriptions for tlio 1 per cent, borough bonds, nt par and accrued Intorost from January 1st., will bo rccoived by tho under signed, on and after February lith, 1698. T. J. DA VIES, Treasurer, A Cashier Uclgns. John It. Loisenring, who has been cashier of tho First National Bank sinco its advent in this city, lias tondcrcd his resignation to the board of directors. Tho resignation is to take effect about tho middle of Starch. John Price, his present assistant cashier, will In all probability bo his successor. llazleton Standard. Kutorcd Hall. John Wasscr, tho South Main street saloon keener, wns arrested by Uoustamo Jtussou of Mahanov Citv. for false protenso on oath of John Augastaltls. Tho prisoner waived a hearing and entered ball in tlio sum oi fjuu for appearance ut court. Trespass Caso Settled, In tho caso of Mrs. Mary Tracy Bgainst John T. Loo and wife for flOO damages for tresnass. Justice Curdlu gavo Judgment to tho amount claimed to tho plaiutill', but tlio caso has been settled by an amlcoblo arrange rnent between tho parties. Pension Clrauted. Mrs. Mary Hushes, wife of tho lato Michael Hughos, was granted n pension of $8 por inonth for services rcudercd by her husband lu Co. It.. 10th Regt. Pn. Vol., dat ing from July 21, 1805. TELL THE CHILDREN. A llcnutiriil Toy Tliealro AVItli Movable l'lgurei J'rce. to livery lloy anil fllrl. Havo the children honrd tho nows? If they haven't, tell thcin now. "Tho Philadelphia Press," which has been con sidering their pleasure, will next Sunday, March 1, givo to every reader a beautiful toy theatre, with back' and sldo scenery all com plete, and with niovablo figuroi for the pro duction of tho ever-popular pantomime, "Htimpty Duinpty." Think of it, movable figures movnblc actors so that tlio little ones may havo the pantomino performed right under their cyos. Tho tlicatro Itself is substantially con structed, and may bo preserved for per manent amuscinont. It may be carried or dropped or thrown about without injury. It cost "The Press" a groat amount of money to get enough theatres for all its renders. But, no matter. Tlio children will bo mado happy. Their elders will also bo delighted with 'Tho Philadelphia Sunday Pross" of March 1. It will. In addition to all tlio nows, con tain more interesting special articles than any magazine published. These will cover wide rango ot subjects aim nitrouuco too most prominent writers. Order "Tho Philadelphia Sunday Press" of March 1 from your newsdealer in advauco to savo disappointment. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headacho Electric Bitters lias proved to bo tho very best. It effects a permanent cure and tho most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. Wourgoall who areafllicted to procure a bottle, and givo this remedy a fair trial. In ease of habitual constipation lectric Bitters cures hy giving the needed tone to tho bowels, and few rases long resist tlio use of this medicine. Try it once. Largo bottles only 50 cents nt A. Wasley'sDrug Store. Stopped n Kiintiuity. A team of horses belonging to Andrew Meluskey ran away on Main street this morning, but wero stopped by Harry Mul doon. When you want good roofing, plumbing. gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer ir stoves. 8-1-tf A Chicago Tough Killed. Chicago, Feb. 27. Edward, well known In polico circles as "Bull," Hlckey.lost his lifo lu nn attempt to hold up F Haas, pro prietor of a meat market on Oakloy avo- nuo. Illckoy cntorcd Unas' plnco of busi ness, and whilo tlio lattor's back wns turned seized him by tho throat and throw him to tho lloor, A terrlilo struggio en sued, during which tho butcher managed to grasp a long blndcd knife, which ho plunged Into tho desperado's side. Two pals who accompanied him escaped. Mrs. llurtlctte Agnln Defeated. CAMnmnaE, Mass., Fob. 27. Tho jury In tlio famous Unrtlctto-Blgolow breach of promise caso yestorday returned a ver dict for tho def ondant. A previous trial of tho caso resulted In a similar vordlct. The second trlnl has boon going on sinco last Wednesday. Mrs. Mary E. Bartletto, of Boston, tho plaintiff, brought suit to re cover $200,000 from tho cstnto of tho lato Professor Henry J. Dlgclow, of Harvard. Two Children Horned to Death. BltooKLTN, Fob. 27. Firo in a Prospect street tenement occupied by twenty fam ilies resulted In tho death of 5-ycar-old Flora Hotchklss and hor 3-ycnr-old sister. Tho mother had gono to work, leaving tho children alone. Tho polico bollovo thnt tho children sot firo to tlio npnrtmcnts whiloplnylng with matches. Their charred bodies wero found lu tho kitchen after tho firo wns subdued. Shot Ills Ilrotbcr'g Slayer. Stanford, Ky., Fob. 27. Mnrshnl Frank Ellis, who wns to bo tried hero yes torday afternoon for tho killing of Young Murphy, nt Junction City, n year ago, was shot and probably fatally wounded by John Murphy, a brother of the dead man. Ellis was being brought from tho jnll to tho court houso for trial, Murphy was nr rested. Bicycle riders, football players and athletes generally, find a sovereign remedy for the sprains and bruises and cuts to which they are constantly liable, in Dr. Thomas' Eclcc- trio Uil. To bo Tnken West for Trial. New Yohk, Feb. 27. Georgo Carson, nllus Hayward, and Sidney Manning, alias Yonnle, charged with robbing tho postofflco at Springfield, Ills., ou April 3, 18Uj, will bo taken wost to stand trial. Their petition for n writ of habeas corpus wns heard before Judgo Addison Brown lu tho United States district court yester day, and tho court found that "there Is reasonable ami probable cause to hold them." Tho potlttou was therefore dis missed. Put an end' to misery. Darn's Ointment will euro the worst caso of Itching Piles there ever was, and do it almost instantly. Years of suffering relieved in a single night. Get Doan's ointment lroni your dealer. dii:i). SCIIWINDT. On tlio 26th Inst., nt Shenandoah. i-a.. joiiu ji. Buiiwimu. nirea years, i months and 1 day. Funeral will take place on rmutmy, .miren im, at i:uu p. ni,, irom mo lainiiy resilience, luist Apple alley. Inter nieiii in mo una Fellows' cemetery, Jtclntives mid friends respectfully invited to attend. It 1! .IMMm rZ7.x tor over IDs .7T . & I.I. 11A , . ui mo uioue ror HEUHAL0IA an J similar Compliinta, .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS., I JR. RICHTER S a B BiAiiAnii Vorldrrnnnmat n.v. 1,1.. .,.,,..... ..,,, 2.nl?eSi'!8wltttTnidM'uk "Anchor," i.o.iuier a uo.. zjsreuict., lnwloir. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Houtca, OwaGlitiworks, "aw e,. 111 nneimnuoan lor HUle by I'. 1'. D. Kirlln, C a. Main St., J. M k iiiunn, 7 e. Main bi 1. 11. lln icennutti, jv. is, cor. Mum& VUoyu Bis , JOHN F. CLEARY, I'l'ltn BEITZEIt WATEIt A cure lor headache and stomach troubles. GINOKIt AI.1C, WK1B8 llHKIt, 1AOUU IlKKIt, POUTER. BOTTLER OF 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, i tan vl "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes best bread. "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes best bread. "GOLD MEDAL FLOUR" Makes fast bread. MISCELLANEOUS. "I'lfANTED. A girl to do general housework. Apply nt tho Hkkai.u olllco. 2-28-tf OU SALK. A $300 bond of tlio Lnkcslde Itnliwny Co., btnrinf; 0 per cent, interest. Apply nt this ofllec, WfANTKD. ARcnts for tlio Intcst St. Patrick' Day ornaments including tho new Ht. Patrick's Souvenir NccktU. Completo sample lino li5c. Write imw. M. Kmst, Cleveland. Ohio. 2.2G-3t I70ll SALK. Counter and shelves, nn good as new. Apply at 19 S. Jardln street. 2-21-tf I7OM SALK. The water pump, counters and J bar fixtures of tho Schellly House. For further information apply to J. Jv. 1. cheilly. T71011 SALIl Desirable brick hotel and dwel ling' known as Dormer's Atlantlo Garden. lor terms apply to airs. ju Dormer ht. uialr Pa. I-31-lw-eod TWANT free tets of Satin-Scent perfumes given and orders tilled. Vivo trial bottles os t nam 10c. Albert Wood. Perfumer. 725 Woodwnrd, Detroit, Mich. Satin-Skin 23c Soap postpaid 12a 2-21-lm-dAw ATOTICE OF STOCKHOLDKItS MEETING. ll Tho annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens7 J'.lectric Light Company, of Shcm nndoab, will be held nt the olllco of tho com pany, No, 21 North Jnrdln street, on April 8th, lvjo, between tno nours oi z nnu o chick p. m.t for the purpose of electing eleven (11) Directors for tho ensuing year, and for tho purpose of henrlng and receiving tho report of the Auditors. 42G-4t-onw JoiJN Ghuxileb, Scc'y. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't pet it, then como to ua for it. We carry the best of . Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon nwalts your order. Goods delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artific.il teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free Wo mako nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and ilriilgo work and nil operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 . in. to 8 p. m. GRAND EISTEDDFOD ! To be held in tlio ACADEMY OF IIUSIC, I'OTTSVILLE, PA., Under the auspices of tlio Cambrian Society, OF POTTSVILLE, PA., MONDAY, MARCH 2d, 1896. Three Sessions. Prizes amounting to nearly $700 will be given successful com petitors. For further information apply to the corresponding secretary, R. J. Lewis, 115 George St., Pottsville Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. CHARLES DERR'S w Barber Shon ! 12 West Centre Street Our Hot Towel Shave Is becoming popular. You will like it. Wi malic a specialty ot hair cuttiblf. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FAR JVl IH;re8 c,enr' nna w'Ul "PHon i , v i""y""'K riniDcr lnnd Adjoining. Dwelling nnd burn nnd nil necessary out bulUlinirs In good order and rcpnlr. Will bo told with or without stock nnd farming implement.. Conl Is supposed to under lie this property. Within 3 miles of n flrst-closo iiiui iv,. ,, in uiiuu lur iuwii property. A FA I? PI 13 acres, near Zlons Grove, 75 S2500. Good bnrn and out buildings. Stock and iitrni implements. Must sell to disolrc partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. hi. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above- nartlcs will nccotiato the sale of hut good licensed property in Shenandoah. WOOD'S Shenandoah College! 100 Charter Heniber . . . Scholarships. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, -SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL. USE ELECTRIC SALVE ( KINO OP ALL I ) It cures Cuts, Burns, llrntscs, Scalds, Ulcers, Hulls, Cnrbuncles, Abscess, Etc. Fur sale hy C. II. HAOENBUCH, Druggist, North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Readinp; llreivinc; Co.s Beer anil Porter. 11S and 113 S. Main St. ::WE DON'T KEEP IT.:: Ewe won't KiiFm:: :WE SELL IT.r::::; HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD "With II. P. MEI,I.KT, the practical horscshoer, and avoid any ol tlio 21 ilteMM orlelnatlim Irom improper uchhiik. feet slven personal attention. H. F MEULET, South Market street, .between Centre and Oak "(pj streets, Shenandoah. yjf FALL and WINTER STYLES. Oill and sco the brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot or ran ana winter oumngs Hhenan. doah has over had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If tou are a hard man to suit wa want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 2- North Main St. ALL FOR A combination suit, mado up In all colors and sizes, for children ranging from 5 to 15 years, consisting of 11 DOUBLE BREASTED COAT, TWO PAIR OF KNEE PANTS, . . . ONE YACIITINO CAP. AU of tho samo material. Tills Is a great snap for overy uiothor or father. S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Corner Main and Cherry Bts., Shenandoah, Va, A J i 4
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