The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, March 09, 1896, Image 4

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H,. MONDAY. MAItClI 0. 1800.
Tlio Hypnotic Cnm.
The liyiuidtic inuc slill continue in
Har.lctmi ami mi extensively has it grown in
tho public schools tlitt an order Inn liecn
liromulgated to lirovctit the vnictlce of it.
The two boll boys at tho Central Hotel nro
adi'tits at the business, ami during leisure
lioure do but little elc than practice it. Tlio
em.o lias attmctcd widespread attention,
mill ynterdny the Philadelphia lrem
furnished its reRdora with nn Illustrated
story of the crane as It exists in Hamletoti.
riwt r ah, it -ii run; on, :;.-,.
AVliat for? Action, pallia, bruisos. At
Orulilor linn., drug stoic.
311 vi .IiiIIii M. AIi Married.
The marriage of Miss Julia M. Ash
occurred in Philadelphia In tho Urood street
51. K. church, on February 211th. Mr. John
Piirvianco Polk, Jr., la tho name of her
husband. The brido is a sister of Kdward
AV. Ash, general maiisij&r for the Schuylkill
Traction Company.
llucklcn's Anilcii Salve
Tho best salvo in tho 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 glvo
perfect satisfaction or many refunded. Prico
U5 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasley.
I.lttlo Prices l'or llltf JtiirgaliiN.
Popular interest in our clearance sales
Increases dally and crowds of pleased buyers
throng our store every hour. Come and sco
tho choice bargains wo oll'er in every depart
ment. Silks, cashmeres, serges and stylish
dress plaids go at popular prices. Corsets,
hosiery, muslin underwear, etc., In splendid
variety at prices you can't nllbrd to miss.
Lace curtains and while spreads at lower
prices than ever ollered before.
h. J. Wilkinmin.
29 South Main street.
An Interesting Kvcnt.
A very interesting addition to tho ordinary
services at tho All Saints' Episcopal church
yesterday morning, of which Itev. G. V.
Van Fosscn Is tho pastor, was the performing
of tho holy rights of baptism on tho infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Grilllth, of South
Main street, who will henceforth bo known
ns William Staveley Griffith. In honor of
this event a social gathering was tendered by
tlic parents to a number of their friends last
ovcuing at their residence, among whom
wero tho following persons who attended:
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. I..
E. Clarke and Mrs. Clarke, of Alto, Mich.,
and Mr. V. M. Ilrewer and daughter, Eva.
After n few pleasant hours of social enjoy
ment the guests departed wishing a bright
and happy futuro to tho young American.
The IIui'.AI.D extends its congratulations.
Saving: Fund Shares.
Tho Safo Deposit Building and Saving
Association has opened another scries, in
which they will sell shares until March 10th.
No better investment can bo mado in tho
country. Will iy 11 per cent. Old estab
lished and perfectly reliable. A large
number of our principal business men are
holding stock in this fund. Subscribe for
your shares at tho oilico of M. IT. Master's
marbleyurd, 127 North Jardin street. 3-1-flt
llcttillllill Testimonial.
Tho l'liiladelpliia Hoard of tho Ancient
Order of Hibernians recently passed suitable
resolutions on tho death of the lato John J.
Itatigttii, and last evening a beautifully en
grossed copy was presented to the widow of
the lato State Secretary of tho order.
All 1'roo.
Those who iiavo used Dr. King's Now Dis
covery know its value, and thoso who have
not, have now tho opportunity to try it free.
Call on tho advertised druggist and get a
trial bottle, freo. Send your namo and
address to II. E. liucklcn & Co., Chicago, and
get a samplo Imx of Dr. King's New Life
Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to
Health and Household Instructor, free. All
of which is guaranteed to do you good and
cost you nothing. A. Wasley's Drug Store.
EniMnmmMiiminnnmnnmmmmnimnmimmnnn
Painless Dentistry,
New Methods,
New Dental Parlors,
DR.
J. W. VAN VALZAH,
Opera House Block,
Corner Main and Oak Streets.
Entrance on Oak Street.
Ofiice Hours : 8 ft. m, to 8 p. m. 3
fqiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Did We Hear
You say that your Watch, or
Clock, or Iiarrings, or Jewelry
needed repairing ?
If so, we are now again fully
able to do all kinds of repairing,
giving you first-class and honest
work at short notic6 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.
a
LATEST DESIGNS.
floor' oilcloths
From 25c to 60c per yard.
E. B. FOLEY,
Corner Centro and Went Streets.
Q-r ZZ.Z
Happenings Throughout tlin lteglon Chron
icled for Hasty rertnuil.
Four weeks until the close of Lent.
Pottsvillo will soon lmvo its sixth banking
house.
Tim Hurst has been vo-appolntcd National
league umpire
About fifty Hungarian immigrants arrived
at llazlclini on Saturday.
Thu 1ise ball crank is beginning to lubri
cate his yelling apparatus.
HREleton s Councils have decided not to
purchase a chemical engine.
An ellort Is being mado to erect a Greek
Catholic church at Minersvillo.
Tho meeting of tho Hoard of Pardons has
been postponed until March 2jth.
Washington congregation havo extended
a call to I!ev. (iauoo, tho Shamokin Mctho
dlt minister.
The four cases of small pox at Gilborton,
which liavo about recovered, cost that bor
ough over four hundred dollars.
Samuel Phillips, Jr., of Ashland, will
assumo control of tho Hoovcn Mercantllo
Company's storo in Mahanoy City.
It will require 4,000 poles to carry tho
Shamokin Valley Telephono Company's
wires from Mt. Carniol to Sunbury.
Arrangements uro underway in Reading
for an "Odd Fellows" day next summer.
They expect over 5,000 persons in tboparado.
Tho regular convention of Antliracito
District No. 1, United Mino Workers of
America, will bo held in Pottsvillo on tho
20th lust.
Mrs. John McAndrow, residing at Mahanoy
City, lost her baiauco whllo standing on a
step ladder Saturday and fell heavily to tho
floor, dislocating her right hip and receiving
other injuries.
Anybody but a merimaid can bo fitted at
our store, and likely if ono camo in she'd
havo a lit, too.
Factory Shoe Stow:,
3-i-tf J. A. Movi.lt. Mgr.
Sporting Ki cuts.
Arrangements aro being made for n match
between Darby McDonald, of Mt. Carmel,
and Pepper Griffno, for $100 aside, tho match
to take place at Mt. Carmel on the 17th inst.
Tho St. Nicholas base ball team, having
reorganized for tho coming season, will bo
glad to hear from teams giving first class
guarantee
Jell' Applegate and Harvey Kcmmerer will
run 100 yards at Lofty, March 14th, for a
purso of f30.
Following is the personnel of tho llazleton
ball team for 1800 : Samuel Smith, first baso,
St. Louis; Albert lleebner, Detroit, second
baso; Michael Hobriglit, Stcul cnville, O.,
left Hold ; James Cooper, Warren, Pa.,
center field j Michael Davis, Wheeling, right
field ; Westlako and Moore, catchers ; Jordan
and Pfrom, pitchers. Three franchises aro
held by tho llazleton management llazleton,
Heading and Philadelphia.
A meeting of tho State League representa
tives will bo held at York on Wednesday.
Tho Phillies will farm out Pitcher White
to Heading.
I'nr tlio Italny Season.
A two-capo s.inglo texturo Mackintosh,
$3.75; doublo texture. ?0.25. A nico um
brella. Examine them at
3-5-tf H. F. Giu's.
Mlilialioy City's 2sow Directory.
Messrs. Johnson havo about completed tho
canvass for Mahanoy City's new directory,
and to-day the Herald job rooms start on
tho first installment of copy. Tho directory
publishers havo been tho recipients of many
complimentary remarks, for tho correct and
oxccllent directory furnished this town, and
tills in itself is sullicicnt to guarantco tho
sumo class of work for our sister horough.
There aro very few offices in this section of
tho stato that aro better equipped for this
class of work in fact, nil kinds of book and
commercial printing than tho Hi;itALl)
ollices. Tho Messrs. Johnson realizo tills,
and henco our job rooms will issue tho second
directory for this firm.
Ladies shod at our storo
a fit.
Facto iiy
3-1-tf J.
usually fall into
Snon Stoke,
A. Moykk, Mgr.
litis Hcen Appointed Suleiman.
James Lally, of Ashland, has been engaged
by S. Britton, of Mahanoy City, in the capa
city of salesman for his organ and piano
business. Ho thoroughly understands tlio
business in this line, being associated with
somo of the best musical organizations in the
county, and teaching music enables him to
successfully handle tlio business. Ho will
handle tho Steinway organs and tho cele
brated lilaslus pianos exclusively.
Walt Tor tho Opening.
Carpenters have, almost completed tho new
glass front in tho Hcfowich building, and
now and handsome fixtures will bo placed in
tho store. When completed Mr. Hcfowich
will havo tho finest and largest storo-room in
tho county. A now and varied stock, includ
ing children's clothing and specialties, will
bo a big attraction. Wait for tho opening.
2-20-tf
Liquor Men In Politic.
From Hazk-ton Plain-Speaker.
A communication from President Patterson
of tho Stato Liquor League read at tlio con
vention of Berks county's Liquor League, set
forth that a corps of speakers Jiavo been en
gaged to address meetings throughout tlio
stato in behalf of the liquor interests anil
urgo upon saloon men tho advisability of
nominating and electing men to thu Legisla
ture who aro favorablo to tho loaguo.
l'roo Pills.
Send vour address to H. E. Hucklen & Co..
Chicago, and get a free samplo box of Dr.
King's Now Life Pills. A trial will couvinco
you of their merits. These pills are easy in
action and aro particularly cll'ectivo in tho
euro of Constipation and Sick Headache. For
Malaria and Liver troubles tney nave uecn
proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to
bo purely vegetable. They do not weaken
by their action, but by giving tono to stomach
and bowels groatly Invigorate tho system.
Jtegular size !e per box. soiu uy a, aBicy,
druggist.
Another New Council.
Tiio now Council of tho Jr. O, U. A. M.
being organized at Tamaqua, will bo insti
tuted next Thursday evening, and tho stato
olllccrs of tho order will bo present. A
preliminary meeting was held last Thursday
and n corps of olllccrs sclcctod. Thero aro
seventy-five names upon tlio chartor.
Coal ornaments at Hrumm's.
Slay fin to Titmaqun.
Itov. CJoorgo Leos, pastor of tho Primitive
Methodist church of Tamaqtli, lias tendered
liis resignation to take cllccti at tlio end of
tho pro'.ont conference year In May.
Itev. Nicholls, present pastor of tho St.
John's P. M. church, of llazleton, has re
ceived a call from tho Priraltlvo Methodist
church of Tamaqua.
Buy Keystone flour. lie sure that tho
namo Lkssiq & Haei:, Ashland, Pa., is
printed on every sack.
STILL IN THE BUSINESS.
Tlio (Hit Justices of tint Pence Continue
In Harness.
Justices M. J. Lawlornnd John J. Oirdln,
who claim election as Justlcesof the Ilorough,
havo not yet instituted proceedings to oust
tho other Justicos, but nro making arrange
ments to tnko tho step. Moanwhilo, tho old
Justices continue business at tho old stand
and, it may be incidentally remarked, tiiat
anything they may do until such time as tho
court may enter a judgment of ouster agnlnst
them will bo , perfectly legal. Thoy appear
confident, howevet, that they will not bo
ousted.
At Pottsvillo this morning nnswors woro
filed to rulo for a mandamus to require tlio
Judges of Election who hnvo failed to do go
to mako official returns of tho votes cast at
tlio spring election for Lawlornnd Cardin as
Justice? of tho Peace. Tho answer of tho
Fourth ward Judgo of this town sets forth,
among other things, that ho knows nothing
of what tho Judge of Election in tho First
ward has done, or failed to do; that tho
olllcos aro entirely distinct and, therefore,
an error has been mado in joining tho two
Judges ns defendants in one suit. It is also
contended that thero was tv majority and
mlnoilty Inspector at tho Fourth ward poll
and they concurred in whatever return
was mado by tho Judgo of Election
of that ward. It is also contended that tho
Judgo of Eicctioil of that ward had no in
formation or knowlcdgo ns to tho existonco
of the alleged oilico of Justice of tho Peace
of tho Horough and there wero no X marks
opposite the name of any candidate for such
oilico on any of the ballots, but ho believes
that pasters bearing the titlo of the olllcoand
tlio names of tho claimants were pasted pro
miscuously on somo of tlio ballots.
Tho answer of tlio First ward Judgo was
practically tlio samo. The Second and Fifth
ward Judges nro nut interested in tlio pro
cecdings, as they mado their returns, and tlio
Third ward Judgo claims lie mado return to
tho Protliouotary for all votes cast at his
poll.
Wood's College Notos.
Tlio 100 charter member scholarships havo
been sold and Prof. Thomas Martin has
permission to keep tho sale open a few dayg
longer.
Prof. Wood instructed Mr. Ferguson to
mako out a lease for tlio Second floor in
addition to tho third and put tlio two floors
in elegant shape, at tlio earliest possiblo
moment, and tho workmen nro busy making
tho homo of tlio new college ready for
occupancy.
Ashland, Mahanoy Plane, Oirardville,
Delano and Jit. Carmel students aro coming
in largo numbers.
Thu now sign, tho work of Convillo Bros.,
is an elegant pieco of work and marks the
homo of tlio now school.
The Lehigh Valley havo helped tho now
College along by issuing a very low rato to
students.
Tho College oilico will bo opened in a few
days and the Collego furnished.
Mr. Franey lias tho contract.
The Cirantl Jury Iteport
The grand jury has submitted their report
to tho court, and among other things it con
tains : Wo notice with regret that tlio Direc
tors of tho Poor propose publishing quartorly
tho names of thu recipients of out-door
relief. If tho object is to guard against
being imposed upon by undeserving parties,
wo deem it unnecessary and will only add
useless expense to tho county, as tho law has
provided sullicicnt safeguard, if tho Directors
will excrciso ordinary diligenco in tho per
formance of their duty. The Directors aro
allowed expenses to visit their district
periodically and can personally investigate
any cases they havo reason to suspect, and
obtain information in a general way as to tho
worthiness of all cases in thoir respective
districts. Wo would suggest that in tho
event of fraud being discovered, that all
parties concerned therein bo prosecuted to
tho full extent of the law. Wo regard tho
publication of tlio names of tho unfortunato
poor ns unchristianliko and as simply adver
tising and parading their poverty, thus
further adding to their humiliation and
affliction. Hence, we most respectfully
recommend that tlio Directors reconsider tlio
proposed publication. Tho Justices of tho
Peaco are admonished to oxcrciso good
judgment in tlio disposition of many cases
brought beforo them of a trivial naturp and
endeavor to effect settlements and thereby
savo the county costs. Tho grand jury
regretted that it was not in their provlnco to
tako action directly In tho matter, as many
of tho cases returned aro of such an exceed
ingly trivial charaotcr that ono would, had
wo tho power, visit all tho costs upon tho
justices returning them to court.
At James Goodman and Co's,
Fresh eggs 15 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
Seeking- Moru Coin.
Hungarian miners who departed from tho
llazleton region a year ago, when work was
so lack, aro returning in droves, a cargo of
flvo hundred, many of them bound for tho
Shamokin rcgioii, having arrived in Phila
delphia from tlio land of their birth on tho
steamship Switzerland. A largo number of
thoso individuals havo already arrived at
Shamokin and aro seeking employment at
tho mines in which they formerly worked.
A Good Thing for Itud Cough.
What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhler Bros.,
drug storo,
llri'iimui for Commlsloiier.
Daniel E. Brcnnnn, one of tlio most promi
nent Democrats of this borough, Jia3 an
nounced himself as a caudldato for tho
oilico of County Commissioner. Mr. Brenuan
has always boon prominent in tho party
circles, and It will bo n ploasure for every
Democrat to support the party and him whon
tho time cornea. 3-0-lw
Appointed Stato Secretary.
II. It. Campbell, of Coaldale, has been ap
pointed Stato Secretary of tho A. O. II. to
succeed thu lato John J. liatlguu, Tho
Schuylkill county board of tho A. O. II., it
will bo remembered, unanimously endorsed
him for tho position. Mr, Campbell is tho
present county president of tlio order.
Best Little Purgative
I ever used," writes one lady, in regard to
Hood'a Pills. " They are bo mild and do
their work with
out any griping.
I recommend
them to all suf
fering from cos-
tlveness. They
will certainly
brlngyour habits
regular. Wo use
no other cathar
tic." Hood'i
Fills are rapidly Increasing in favor. 25c.
PERSONAL.
Alfred IMchards spent Sunday at Mt.
Carmel.
Goorgo Heddnll, of Hazloton, spent Sunday
with his parents.
J. J. Shoro, of Wost Coal street, Simdaycd
with St. Clair friends.
Letter Cnrrior Matouo visited friends at
Philadelphia yesterday.
'II. J. Yost mid T. J. Hroughall visited
Pottsvillo this morning.
Edward Kostcr finished n drive to Williams
port and return on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Hooks spent Sunday
with tlio former's parents nt Pottsvillo.
John llowos, watchman nt tho Pottsrlllo
court buiso, was a visitor to town to-day.
Mrs. llrennnnand daughter, Miss Maggio,
spent yostc.-dny with rclatlvos at Tamaqua.
Miss Efllo Scott, who was a guost of town
friends, has returned to her homo at Hazlo
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wildo and son, Her
train, visited rolatlvos at Andenriccl yester
day. Florence (laughter of Daniel Ellis, of
Wost Oak street, is recovering from her
serious lllnoss.
Abo Miller, of llazleton, spent Sunday
with his brother, Morris Miller, of West
Centro street.
David Morgan and A. I). Gablo spent this
morning at Pottsvillo ns witnesses in tho
Hroughall libel suits.
Henry Shafler has rented tho rcsidenco In
tlio Wasley row, on East Oak strcot, which
was vacated by H. C. Boyor's family.
Miss Bridget Hnrkins, of Philadelphia,
sister of the Itev. P. J. Harklns, is visiting
iicr friend, Mrs. Mary Doughorty, of West
Centro street.
Fred, llcrnct and J. M. Lambruskini, two
expert bicyclists of Pottsvillo, mado an in
spection of tlio Hkralu plant yesterday.
While in town they wero tho guosts of Frank
Portz, Shenandoah's crack rider.
W. H. Croughn, of Wllkesbarro, -visited
his sister, Mrs. II. F. Mollot, on South Whito
street, yesterday. Mr. Croughn is ono of tlio
clerks in tho Lohigh Valley freight offices at
Wllkcsbarre, and was very favorably im
pressed with his first visit to town.
Scliellly llouso For Sale.
Tho property and good will of tho Scheifly
House, on North Main streot, is offered for
sale. Tho proprietor contemplateSj locating
mine boutn. i'or lunncr particulars apply
at tho Scheifly House. 12-10-tf
They uro Headed This Way.
llazleton is being flooded witli counterfeit
dimes, dollars and half dollars. Card
sharpers aro using tlio coin. Michael
Maholack, a saloon keeper, was drawn into a
game and lost 100. What llttlo ho did win
was found to be counterfeit coin.
BOUDXint. On theOth hist., at Shcnnndoah,
j'ft.f uimrics 4ionroe, oniy ciiuu 01 unaric
Monroe and Lntira AVhitcley Bordncr, m?cd
clRht months and two days. Funeral services
fu All Saints Protestant Kpfccopal church at
2:30 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, 12th inst.
Interment private. 8t
The Man
Who Drives
The doctor, the salesman the man
who drives ns n business and the man
who drives for pleasure, know the
difliculty of keeping linen collars and
cuffs clean. With
TRADE-
LLULOIQ
Mark- w
INTERLINED
collars ana cuffs the driver can defy
the flying dust and occasional shower.
They arc waterproof, and when soiled
they can be quickly and easily cleaned
by wiping them off with n damp cloth
or sponge. Look just like linen. One
'JCMXUUHD" collar will outwearsix
linen collars, besides saving many
times its worth in laundry bills.
Ask the dealer for them, or bend direct tons.
Collars aio. Colts 4Uo. pair, mallaRe paid, btato
elzo and style. Take no imitations but Insist npon
poods with above trade mark It yon wish tall sat
isfaction. THE CE1ATJI.OID COMPANY,
Neiv York.
SAP0LIO "fSiiiSS kooX"
MISCELLANEOUS.
miSN DOLLARS per week jiaiil to policy
I holders In event of nickiiesx or accident,
JiWut dentil. Agents wanted. Addrosi, "Tlio
American Hick nml Accident Society." B32
Walnut utret t, Philadelphia. 3-9-2t
li10 v B;)W' 0U IlENT--A '''ock on
.W.U...H ,,,, ntii-l-l, l'U!!MMl!l OI (WOUWCU
liig houses., both houses hclnp; for wile or ono of
tlllitl, fur .nil, r.'.. - !.. i
at tho IlEiutD olllee. 3-Wt-eo'l
" yANTUD. A t-lrl to do Kenernl housework
w ii '""'jnuly of four. Apply at 20 South
i-29-tf
TOH HALK-A 8)0 bond of the Lakeside
a 1 . Vrr j'c- win, inieresi.
Apply nt this olllcu.
ITIOIt HALK. Counter anil shelves, ns KOd iw
! new. Apply at 19 B. Janlln ttreet. 2-21-tf
IjAOH SALK. Tho water pump, cou
bar llxtures of the Scliellly Ht
further Information apply to J. K. 1'. f
nters nml
House. For
HcheMy.
IflOIt SALK. Desirable brick hotel ami dwel
J Unit known in Dormer's Atlantic (Inrden.
for terms apply to Mrs. SI. Dormer St. Clair
l'a. 1-31-4 w-cod
I WANT freo tests of Butln-Seent perfumes
Klveu and orders filled. Five trial bottles
rostimld 10o. Albert Wood, l'crfumer, 7S5
Woodward, Detroit, JUch. Satin-Skin 25oSoao
postiwld 15c 2-2t-lin-diw
CHAItlJIIOLDHItS' MKKTINO.--hoTriiiual
p meetlnit of the. Citizen1 DulldlnR anil Loan
Association will bo held ut Its oillec. No. 127
North Main street, oiiTuebdny, Mutch 10th, 1890.
at 7:110,
... . , s, jAMra IfEU,, I'resldent.
Attest : C. Av. Diumileii, Seo'y. 3.o-t
M1CAT MA1IK15T FOIt HALK-A ment mar
ket, ultuatril within tho borough. Shen
luulonh, with sluiiRhtcr house, horso ami wairou,
nml all the necessary eoiilnnients fur nm,.i,,,, A
business In flrt-eliw style, will be sold nt a barv
cam, as me proprietor manes in retire irmn the
butcher business entirely. Apply nt this ofjlco.
IW-iw
m a 5? rl f H m fa H
"works
In curing torturing, disfiguring, hu
miliating humours of tho Skin,
Scalp, and Dlood when all else falls.
Sold throughout tha vorid. DrltUh Depot! 1". NsTT.
xbbt h Son, 1, King 4vard-it., London. Fottib
Doo iid Cua. Coir, Bols front., Boston, U. e. A.
PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES
OFF1C1! OF Till! STATU HOSPITAL FOU IN.
JUltHD 1'UItSONS OF THU ANTHHACITK
COAL I1F.UION OF PHNXSYLVANIA,
FOUNTAIN SI'ltlNOS, PENNSYLVANIA.
Healed ami marked (l'KOFOSALS FOU SUP
PL1F.S) for tho State Hospital for Injured
Persons of the Anthracite Conl ItCKlon of
Pennsylvania, will bo received by the llonrd of
Trustees up to and lneludliiB; tho I day of April,
A. D., 18, for furiilsliiiiK bread, meats. Rroeer
ies, drufrs, muslins, fruits, vegetables, ice, feed,
conl, &c for the yenr ending May 31st, 18U7.
The Hoard of Trustees reserro the right to
reject any or nil bids. A schedule of thenrticles
nnd probable nmount of each required will be
furnished on nppllcntlon. Address.
J, C. DIDDLE, Biipt Stnto Ilospltnl
0-6-23 Fountain Sprint;, l'n.
FOR SALE OREX CHANGE
ACAD ?VT acres clear, nntl with option
lvi". of purchasing 100 ncrcs timber
land Adjoining. Dwelling nnd burn nnd all
ncrcssftry out buildings in nd order and
repair. Will be old with or without stock nnd
forming implements. Coal Is supposed to under
lie this property. "Within 3 miles of n first-class
market, will trade for town property.
'ALSO-V
ACApIM 173 acres, nenrZlons Grove, 75
1 ivi 1 acres clear. Dwelling cost over
$2.'KX). Good barn and out buildings, titocknnd
farm Implements.
Must sell to dlsolvo partnership.
T. R. BEDDALL, or
D. H. LLEWELLYN,
Shenandoah, Pa.
Above parties will negotiate the sale of any
good licensed property In Shenandoah.
mmiTOiiiiiiihmTmnjmw
I REMOVAL.-
Bear In mind the fact, and keep it
Ez 4 nlways before you when liineed E
of wall poper, that Thomas .
Snyder has removed his wall papt
3 store to
g No. 23 5. Jardln St.,
p Near Davenport's Hardware Store,
I THOMAS SNYDER,
I PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER, I
j 23 S. Jardln St.
Call nnd sec tho new spring styles just
E Issued. 3
WAIT ! !
For the 19th carload of
Western Horses
Which William Neiswenter will
dispose of at private sale shortly,
at his stables, corner Main and
Coal streets.
This stock will consist of drivers,
workers and general business
horses, all sound, well bred and
well broken. Every horse sold will
be guaranteed. Our Stables are the
largest and most commodious in
the region, as they are constantly
stocked with horses for sale or ex-,
change. Anybody in need -of a
nice pair of workers or a fine busi
ness or pleasure horse can find his
choice by calling upon us.
Watch This Space . . .
. . . For Day of Arrival.
YOU'VE-vS
BEEN WRONG
In thinking tiiat liccauso wo carry such
a liigli grado of fashionable stationery
yon could not Dud what you desired
at the jirice you wanted to pay. We
have a good paper with envelopes to
match at 20 cents a box. Wo havo a
i ream package for 25c. Good en
velopes 5c a pack, better ones 10c.
Tablets at 1, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 25c.
HOOKS & BROWN
fl. North Main St.
HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD
win. it w MTCT.T.TCTV the nrnetlcal horseshoer.
and avoid any of the 21 diseaHes originating
from Improper bearings. All dUcases of the
leet given personui un.em.un.
H. F". IV1 EllET,
Boutli Market street, between Centro and Oak
.1 reels, ouenunuv"1.
lOTWATSOX
Wholesale and Retail
Liquor Dealer.
Cigars, Tobncen, Ac. Agent for Heading
jirewtng wo. s jieer turn roricr.
11S and 11Q S. Main St,
PEN EVERYDAY'!
fin in tlin Sl,n,,n...ii. . . -
painless "tmtionof
llllings. If your nrtinciU tcct" ?not lult
you will to seo us. All oumlnnii. rS
We make all kinds of t tat o"n,f,
Aluminum Crr.wns I.w'Or aC.w
at,.! liridKo work and all" operation
tain to Dental Surgery, v
No charges for nxtrnMtti( -1-1
ordered. Wo aro tho only users nr Cuiifc.i
air for tho painless extraction of teeth.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
' (Tltman's Block)
East Centro Street.
Office Hours: 7 o. m. to 8 p. m.
WOOD'S
Shenandoah Gollege I
100 Charter flember Scholarships
Now Bold. Tho sale will bo con
tinued for n few days only.
Three Departments at the Price of One.
BUSINESS,
SHORTHAND,
. . ENGLISH,
PENHANSHIP.
THOMAS MARTIN,
SPECIAL ORfJANIZER,
FERGUSON HOTEL..
ALL. db-i
FOR MP 1- ? w.
A combination suit, mado up in all colors
ana sizes, tor cmiurcn ranging trom
5 to 15 years, consisting of a
DOUBLE BREASTED COAT, ,
. . . ONE YACHTING CAP.
All of tlio samo material. This is a great
snap tor overy motlier or latlier.
S. BLOCK,
ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE.
Corner Main and Cherry Sts., Shenandoah, Pa.
IF YOU WANT THE BEST
nnd enn't pet It, then come to us for
it. AVo enrry the best of . '
Groceries, Butter and Eggs,
FLOUR and FEED.
Our dcliverr wniron awaits vour order. Goods
delivered promptly.
HUSSER & BEDDALL,
29 East Centre Street.
--USE
ELECTRIC SALVE
( KING OF ALL I)
It cures Cuts, Burns, llrulses, Scalds, Ulcers,
liolls, Carbuncles, Al)sces, Etc, For snlo by
C. 11. HAGENBUCH, Druggist,
North Jlnln Street, Shenandoah, To.
Evan J. Bavies,
LIVERY AND
Undertaking !
13 N. Jardin Street.
Art Wall Paper.
Paper : Your : Home : Artistically
Hut for as little money as possible 'Wall
puiiers and room moulding In all tlio
latent colorings and designs for your
parlor, bed room, kitchen, hull or cafo.
licnutlful Leathers for dining rooms,
only 30 tents. Como and seo our X'rizo
Designs.
House, Sign and Decorative Painting:.
Satisfaction guarnnteed. ljttinmtes cheer
fully furnished, Send postal.
J. P. CARDEN,
221 W. Centro St., Shenandoah, la.
FALL and WINTER STYLES.
Call and seo tlio brightest, breeziest, snappiest
lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan
doah has ever luid.
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 call.
PORTZ & BRO.,
North Malm St.
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