EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, MAltCH 10, 18H0. TO OLD POINT COMFORT. I.st Personally-Conducted Tour tin Pcnn sHiitiln Itullrnud. Tlic last of tlic Pennsylvania Knilrod Com pany's personally-conducted lours to OKI l'oiut Comfort, the famous Virginia Count resort, will leave New York mid l'lillncloliiliid Thursday next, March 12. The tour includes Richmond and Washing ton and covers 11 peiiod of nix days, Ex cursion tickets, including railroad faro, .hotel accommodations, and all necessary expense, will bo sold at 83.00 from Xew York, llrooklyn, and N'owark ; $31.00 from Trenton, and $30.00 from Philadelphia. In addition to the above, excursion tickets to Old Point Comfortand return diteet, cover ing luncheon Rolugand one and tlirec-iiiartor ilays' board at Old Point Comfort, valid for return by regular trains until following Tuesday, will bo sold at $15.00 from Now York, llrooklyn, and Newark j Jl.XGO from Trenton, anil $12.50 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates will be made from othor points via cither routo. Detailed itineraries will bo sent on applica tion to Tourist Agent, 11W1 Broadway, Now York, or l!oom 111, Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. At Jhiiich (.oodliillil and Co'g. Fresh eggs 15 cents per dozen. Iiest pound-print ercamory butter 27 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Good tub butter, 10 lb tubs, 18 cents. 2-3-tf Tlio Trawler' Oulile. On tho first day of July, 1871, a small rail way publication issued for tho first timo. In October, of tho first year, tho entire plant of the publishers was swept away by tho great est conflagration known to history. Despite this reverse which would have put a quietus on an enterprise less spirited, both tho plant and publication in a remarkably short timo were on foot again, stronger and better than before. Tho hook now contains nearly 700 pages and is tlio ollicial organ of the travel ing public. It is indispensable to business men and u valuable addition to any library. Ask your dealer for the Kand-McNally Kail way Guide, or subscribe through tho home oilicc, 100 Adams street, Chicago. All l'ree. Thoso who have used Dr. King's New Dis covery know its value, and thoso who have not, havo now tho opportunity to try it free. Call on tho advertised druggist and get a trial bottle, free. Send your namo and address to II. E. llucklen & Co., Chicago, aud get a samplo box 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. Waslcy's Drug Store. Driving a Long Tunnel. Since assuming control of tho Ccntralia collieries, tlio Lehigh Valley Coal Company has begun to drivo a long tunnel from the Logan colliery to the Buck Mountain vein that was formerly worked through tho Morris Bidgo breaker. This tract is said to bo rich in coal, and will supply tho Logan colliery lor many years. l.lttle Trices l'or Ulg ltargalns. Popular interest in our clearance sales increases daily and crowds of pleased buyers throng our storo every hour. Come and sec tho choico bargains wo oircr 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 allord to miss Laeo curtains aud whito spreads at lower prices than ever olTered before. , L. J. Wilkinson. 20 South Main street 1Y1I Into a 3Ilno ltrcucli. Martin Fiori, working at tho Gilbcrton colliery, fell into a mino breach yesterday and was seriously injured, by a largo stone rolling upon him. Ho was removed to his home in Turkey Bun in an ambulance. A Omul Thing for a Itad Cough. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. EiuwnrnimnmnnnmTrniiiiiinnunMniiHHniHiiiiniiia I Painless Dentistry, New Methods, I New Dental Parlors, DR. I J. W. VAN VALZAH, j Opera House Block, 1 Corner Main and Oak Streets. Kntrance on Oak Street, tOOlce IIourB ; 6 a. in. to 8 p. m. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin; Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Earrings, 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 notice at the most reasonable prices. Our extra stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Must be reduced anything iu the sacrifice prices. and we sell you store at almost IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. a LATEST DESIGNS. OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and West Streets, 13 LOCAL TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Nii)Jccts Discussed at the Weekly Meeting Held Yesterday, Superintendent Whltakor opened the weekly meeting of tlio local teachers' Insti tute in the High school yesterday afternoon with a brief address upon school affaire in general, which was followed by singing. Miss Corinno Tempest then conducted a second grade primary class in supplementary reading and a very Interesting discussion by the teachers of that grado followed. Miss Hannah Seaiilan was the critic of those: Ion. Miss Maggie C. Brcnnnn read an in teresting selection from the School Journal on the influence of tenchor upon pupils. Before adjourning the Institute, dovotcd some timo to a discussion of the relief fund that was established a few weeks ago with the proceeds of the King entertainment, and it was decided that It is not advlsablo that two-piece suits be given to lwys when appli cations lor suits are mado and at this season coats and capes should not ho given. It was also decided that whero requests forstockings are msdo two pair be given instond of ono. Children entitled to relief will bo accomo dated by to-morrow. Anybody but a merimaid can bo fitted at our store, nnd likely if ono came in sho'd havo a fit, too. factory snou Stoke, 3-1-tf J. A. MoYKit, Mgr. 3Ilirslinl ltellly Now. Hon. James B. Noilly, of Pottsville, was yesterday appointed by President Cleveland to bo Marshal for tho Ijistcrn District of Pennsylvania and James M. Beck, of Phil adelphia, was at tho same timo appointed United Slates Attorney for tho samo district. Mr. Itcilly ivill assume tlio duties of his oiuco on tho 4th of April, next, with head quarters at Philadelphia, Tl.o appointment is a compromise one, so far as Mr. Iteilly Is concerned, as ho expected tho appointment Mr. Beck received. For the Knlny Senson. A two-capo siuglo tcxturo Mackintosh, $3.75 ; doublo texture, ?0.25. A nice um brella. Lxamiuo them at 3-5-tf Jt. F. Gill's. Increased In Membership. Very few camps of tho P. O. S. of A. have Increased their membership in this county. Thoso that havo are as follows : Nos. 00, Nurcmburg; 107, Mahanoy City; 000, Potts ville, each report a gain of 18 members; 100, Ccntralia ; 84, Ashland ; 74, Donaldson j 241, Mt. Cannel ; 115, Begins, report a gain of 11 members each ; 247, Landlngvlllo, reports n gain of 10 members. During tho year there were initiated 10,812 members, making a total membership in tho state of 53,001. Ladies shod at our storo usually fall into a fit. Factory Shoe Stoke, 3-1-tf J. A. Moyek, Mgr. The (iermimtown Tract. Tho work of opening up tho Germantown coal tract, northwest of Ashland, for tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company, was begun yesterday. Tim sccno of operations is at the base of Locust mountain. Tho new breaker to be erected will bo a model one and give employment to about 700 men and boys. A branch of tho Lehigh railroad will ho built to the new breaker. It will requiro about eighteen months to open up the new tract and erect tho breaker. "Walt Tor the Opening. Carpenters havo almost completed tho new glass front in tho Befowich building, and new and handsome fixtures will bo placed in tho store. When completed Mr. Befowich will havo tho finest and largest btoro-room in tho 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 Warning to 1'eeplug Toms. Residents of West Coal street complain that some young men aro in the habit of peeping through windows of residences on that street and to do so go to tho trouble of forming pyramids. Thoy aro warned that thoir acrobatic performances may some night ro ceivo applauso in the form of a charge of buckshut, and tho peoplo who givo the warn ing seem determined. Free rill. Send your address to II. K. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, aud gel a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Tills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills aro easy in action and aro particularly ctfective in tho euro of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They aro guaranteed to bo purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tono to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. Begular sizo 2oc per box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. The Grim Keapcr Klsewhero. Two residents of Byrncsvillo, noar Ashland, died on Sunday, Mrs. Patrick Mohan and Michael Gerrity. Both aro well known and highly respected residents of that place. Mrs. Georgo W. Brown died at her homo in Mahanoy City Sunday evening very sud denly of heart disease. She retired in ap parently good health, but shortly afterward expired. Coal ornaments at Brumm's. Sating 1'nnd Shares. Tlio Safe Deposit Building aud Saving Association has opeucd another scrios, iu which they will soil sharos until March 10th. No better investment can bo mado in tho country. Will pay 11 per cent. Old estab lished and -porfoctly reliable A largo number of our principal business men aro holding stock in this fund. Subscribo for your shares at tho oillco of M. II. Master's marbloyard, 127 NortUJaruin street, a-4-ur. Sporting Ktcnts. A cock fight between Ashland aud Mt. Carmel birds on Saturday rosultcd in a vic tory for tho lattor. The Mahanoy city Browns nave organized for tho beasou and aro open for challenges. Mox Hill has received two ilattoring oilers from Syracuse and Columbus, but lie is com polled by tho decision of I'rosidcut Young to remain with Beading. ltreiinun for Commissioner. Daniel E. Brcuuan, ono of the most promi ncnt Democrats of this borough, has an nouncod himself as a candidate for tho oillco of County Commissioner. Mr. Brenuan has always been prominent in tho party circles, aud it will bo a pleasure for every Democrat to support the partyand him when tho timo comotf. 3-0-lw A Sale With u Strih?., Justico Toomey last night putVonco Ma triciau unuer ball lor trial at coim on a charge of larceny made by Stevo LcVchock, cradle, n lookiugglass and a sour krout bar rel, lut wheu the latter moved away he took thogoods with him. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness. Indigestion, Headache. pj-y A plciwut laxatlvo. All Druggists. PITHY POINTS, Happenings Throughout tlioltrglou Chron icled for Hasty l'crusal. Shamokln will havo a now hotel to bo known as tho Grnnd Palace The Girard colliery, near Glrardvllle, was abandoned on Saturday. It gave employ ment to hut few men. Joseph Livers will recelvo $100 per annum for carrying tho mail from tho depot to tho post nffico in Ashland. Tho P. & K. C. ,t I. Co. has recently sunk a new air shaft at the Merriam colliery. They are busily ongnged at present placing new fan in position. Bov. Georgo Williams and family left Mahauoy City yesterday for Long Branch, N. J., where Bov. Williams has accepted a call to a church nt that place. William Sclilior, of Delano, employed as a hrakenian on tho shifting engine at that place, had his right hatid badly mash'cd yesterday whllo coupling cars. Supt. B. L. Bullock, who was blown from a train near Buck Mountain one day last week, has not yet fully rccovored. Ills condition is worse than nt any time slneo tho accident. Michael Durkin, aged 25 years, a resident of Mahanoy City, employed as a minor nt Maple Hill colliery, was Instantly killed yostenlay by boing struck with a pieco of coal thrown by a blast. Iliicklen'a Arnica Salve. The best satvo in tho world for cute, limilfte. Uirrfl ItlnDlv calf .linnm uv.wt, u.vwo, EH.iv WIUIJI, DUlta, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required, ir, is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale br A. Wasloy. PERSONAL. Mrs. J. C. Church visited friends at Delano to-day. M. P. Quiuu, of Pottsville, was in town yesterday. Mrs. C. W. Newhouscr, of North Main street, is visiting friends in Washington, D.C. Jiiss Jiagglo .Norton, of Hazlcton. is visit ing tho Schwab family, on West Cherry street. Miss Mazio Connors, who had been visiting relatives in St. Clair, returned homo last evening. Miss Tcssio McManus. a popular younc school marm of New Philadelphia, is visiting ncr mot n or. Mrs. Harry Beyrant. of Steelton. is visit ing her mother, Mrs. Flower Iiecso, of North Jardln street. Mrs. Blanning and son, Roy. of Millers- burg, aro tho guests of Mrs. G. F. Matter, of .tast wak street. Mrs. S. L. Brown, of West Lloyd street, was to-day summoned to Latrobo, Pa., where tier mother is dangerously ill. Mrs. John Hughes and son, Samuel, of ucrmantown, were tho guests of Mr. aud Mrs. James Whito, of .West Oak street, yes terday. Mrs. P. MoFaddcn and daughters. Grace and Nellie, of Bloomshurg, to-day returned to their homo after spending a few days as guests ot J. Collier and family, on North Jardin street. Vlrst of All. Ited Flair Oil. 25c. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. At uruincr liros., drug store. Harper's magazine. Tho April number of Harper's will contain tho concluding chapters of tho story of "Joan of Arc," showing the maid nnd conqueror as at last tho martyr. Tho frontisplcco will bo an engraving, by Florian. of themural paint ing by Lenepvcu in tho Pantheon at Paris n striking representation of tho execution of Juan. An engraving will ho given of Fremict's statue, nnd other illustrations of the closing scenes of her imprisonment and martyrdom from drawings by Du Jlond. Scliellly Houso For Sato. Tho property and good will of the Schcifly House, on North Main street, is offered for salo. Tho proprietor contemplates locating in the. South. Pgr further particulars apply at tho Schcilly House. 12-10-tf The l'ottstllle Theatre Leased. Tho announcement is mado that Markloy & Appcll, managers or tho Grand Opera Houso at Harrisburg, havo leased tho Academy of Music at Pottsvlllo, the lease to begin on July 1st. This will insuro tho county seat theatre-goers first-class attrac tions, something Shenandoah is sadly iu need of also. When you want good roofing, plumbing. gas fitting, or general tinsmithing done call on E. F, Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ir stoves. 8-1-tf Full Hand No l'alr. Novitski, tho East Ccntro street shoo dealer, reports that somo timo Sunday morn ing twenty-six shoes wero stolen from tho window of his store. Tho shoes wero reached by pushing aside a pieco of card board cover ing a hrokon pano of glass. In tho entire lot of shoes thoro was not a pair, so that tho thieves must hayo felt very much chagrined wheu thoy went over tho stock. New Mandolin and Guitar music, just re cived at Brumm's. New Drums. Tho Patriotic Drum Corns havo issued a contract for six now snaro drums through Harry Yost, tho joweler, who represents Bruno & Co., of New York. Tho drums uro similar to tho ones used by tho 4th Rcgl mcnt Drum Corps, of Pottsvlllo. Tho drum corps will make its first appearanco on Dec: oration Day. Aslilaml'a Now Hector, Bov. P. C. Cowpor, who for tho past couplo of years has beou tho rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal church, at Mt. Carmel, has ac cepted a call extended to him by the Vestry to tho vacant pulpit of St. John's Episcopal church at Ashland and will como to his new charge "within tho next couplo of weoks. An Hnster Assembly, We aro in receipt of an Invitation to attend the Easter Assombly to bo given by tho Clement Club of Schuylkill county, on tho evening of April Gth. It will bo held in Allen's opera house, Taniaqua, and Prof. Seltzer's full orchestra, of Pottsvlllo, will furnish the music. Futnl Fight with Moonshiners. Winston, N. C, March 10. At Kern ersvlllo, olevon inllos from Winston, a des perate fight occurred between Itovonuo Olllcers Jnmos Smith and Walter Davis nnd Bob Jordan nnd his son Hannar. The officers went to Jordan's homo to soaroh for "blockade" whisky. After several rounds had been fired It wns discovered that Bob Jordan was dead and that his son was fatally injured. Both officers wero also seriously wounded. "I woi completely covered with soros. Every muscle in my body ached. Had been sick for five years. Doctors could do me no good. Most of my timo was spent in bed; was a complete wreck. Burdock Blood Illttcrs have completely cured me in three mouths." Mrs. Annie Zoepeu, Crookstown, Minn. l'nssod Over Mayor Hooper's A"cto. Ualtimouk, March 10. City counclls.by a voto of 15 to 4, passed last night over tho mayor's veto tho ordinances depriving him of the power to appoint or rcinovo municipal outers. It Is now probnblo that tho ootirts will bo appealed to unless tlio llepublleaus In tho legislature reccdo from their present position and pass a law re storing the appointing powerof the mayor. This action is tho sequel to a long and bitter contest which has been going on be tween tho Hopubllcim mayor and his col leagues in tho councils for the past two mouths. lllg Suit Agntnst Armour & Co. WATEKTOWN.lO'., March 10. Attornoy Goneral Hancock, through Mullln, Crlllln & Walkor, of this city, has instituted nn action against Armour & Co., of Chicago, to rooover penalties amounting to $570,000 for alleged violation of tho stato law In soiling oloomnrgarlno In dlfforcut placos throughout the stato during tho past six or seven years, This suit is tho outconio of tho attempts mado by tho commissioner of agriculture, F. C. Schraub, to suppress tho salo of olcotnargnrluo. Ti tnlla vn flint onmrit MnirVlsn is "just" ns good" as Doan's Ointment for Hives, Pin Worms. Itching Pilos, or othor itchiness of the skin, tell him you want tho original. It is safe never-failing. ltenl Duel on the Stage. MAHloN.Iud., March 10. William Lang nnd John West, members of n company ot barnstormers, quarreled over a woman in tho company at Whlto's Opera Houso. Lnng ran to his own dressing room, got n revolver, nnd both men mot on tho stage and began shooting. Ten shots wero ex changed, and Lang was hit iu two placos. West escaped all tho bullets. Two shots struck Lang In tho breast, and physicians pronounco the wounds mortal. The whole company was placed undor arrest to await tho result of Lung's injuries. mini. KOHDNHR. On thoSth Inst., nt Shenandoah, l'n., Charles Monroe, only child ot Charles Monroe nnd Laura Whitclcy Hordner, nged eight months nnd two days. Funeral services til All Saints' Protestant Kpiwopal church nt 2.30 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, 12th Inst. Interment private 3t II0r.VHY.--0n tho 0th inst.. nt Shenandoah, l'n , Joseph Holvey, ngad27 years, 11 months anil 10 dnys. Funeral will tnko lilneo on Thursday, 12th Inst., nt 11 n. m., from the family residence, 116 South West street, and proceed by the 12:58 p. m. P. ,fc It. trnln for Tnmnriun, where Interment will bo made, ltelntlves nnd friends respectfully Invited to attend. 3-10-2t w oftheOlobofor 4 bh ma. n"TF B rj i NEURALGIA and ilmllar Complaints, ana prepared unuer tne stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. tyjiresciiDcaoy esmiBstpayiucuuisw I DR. R1CHTER S EiBBHHl!ral World renowned I Remarkablv successf ull u unly genuine with Trade mark "Ancnor," If . Ad. Ktcuter & Co.. 2l5roi:it., nswxctt. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks, ft & 50 cts. iu Shenandoah for utile by L I". I V. Klrlln, 0 S. Main St.. ' . lilllon, 7 B. Main bt.. "' , cenuueu. . 15. cor. mtun OWlB.J.I"Vl' Lfl MISCELLANEOUS. MIEN POMiAItS per week nU to policy L lioliler In event of ulcknesjt or Accident, g'JSOnt death. Agents wanted. Address, "Tlio American Kick nnd Accident Society.' R32 Walnut street, Philadelphia. 3-9-2t TyANTKD. A Klrl to do general housework In a family of four. Apply nt 20 South AVhite street. 2-29-tf 1710 It HA LIS. A S500 bond of tho Lakeside ! Hallway Co., bearing 6 per cent, interest. Apply nt this olllce. ITlOIt SALE. The water pump, counters and J bar fixtures of the Scheiily House, For further Information apply to J. K, P. Schcifly, OK SALE. Desirable brick hotel and dwel Hnir known ns Dormer's Atlantic Garden. For terms apply to Jlrs. il. Dormer St. Clair Pa. l-31-fw-eod I "WANT free teats of Satin-Scent perfumes Kiven nnd orders filled. Five trial bottles rostpalu lOu, Albert wood, l'eriumer, 725 Woodward, Detroit, Mich. Satin-Skin 25c Soap postpaid 12c 22Mra-d,tw TrEAT MAIEKET FOR SALE. A meat mar iH ket, situated within tho borough of Shen andoah, with slaughter house, borne nnd wagon, and all the neceBtuiry equipments for running a business in tlrst-class style, will bo sold at a bar gain, as the proprietor wishes to retire from tho butcher business entirely. Apply nt this ofllco. 3-5-lw INSTATE OF MAI tG All 1ST ItltENNAN, lato 'j of the Dorough of Shenandoah, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons iwlebted.to said estate aro requested to make payment, nnd tboho having claims of demands agalnbt ihe estate of said decedent to present the wnne without delay. Thomas J, IUggins, Executor. Shenandoah, Pa. January 31, 1890, 2-3-Ct-oaw Our Spring Stock Of clothing has now arrived, which consists of a large stock oi lino Men's, Boys' and Childrens' Suitings in Straight Cut, Frocks, Single aud Douhlo Breasted Coats and Sack Suits. Our Combination Suit DOUBLE BREASTED COAT, TWO PAIR OP KNEE PANTS, . . . ONE YACHTINQ CAP. Is a quick seller. Children's Suits of numer ous designs can be found in this stock. S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Comer Main nnd Cherry Sis., Shenandoah, I'a, C!L IN TWO. Wo havo just received a largo stock of crinkled .... "CREPE PASSER" Which wo will sell at greatly reduced prices. A five foot roll for 10 cents, former prico S3 cents, BEE : WINDOW : DISPLAY. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main 1- DISFIGURING 0m HUMOURS jvp Ptetenled bj when a" Cuticura Soap purifies and beautifies the skin, scalp, and hair by restoring to healthy activity the Clogged?. Inflamed, Irritated, Sluggish, or Overworked Pores. Sold throughout thf vorld. BrIUih dcpoti T. Nlw MiT k Horn, 1, Kioff Edwird-tt., London. Pattie Iftoa Cmiu. Cotr., Soil Trope-, Barton , U. S. A. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ApAD 1VI 100 fierce elenr, nnd with option 1 rtlvA". ot piirchnsinir 100 ncrcs tlmhor hind ndJointiiR. Dwelling nnd hnm nnd nil necewrv out bullillnn In Rood order nnd repair. Will bo Bold with or without stock nnd tnrmlng implement. Coal Is supposed to under lie this property. Within 3 miles of n first-class market. Will trade for town property. ALSO'V ACAnM 173 nercs, nenr Zlons Grove, 73 1 1 ncrcs clear. Dwelling cost over $2500. Good bnrn nnd out buildings. Stock nnd tnrm Implements. Must sell to dlsolve partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. II. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties wyi ncgotfnto the sale of any rood licensed property in Shenandoah. mmmimiwiiiimnumim I REMOVAL.-!) I M . Ilenr In mind the fact, nnd keep It E WW nlwnys before you when In heel 3 of wall paper, that Thomas 3 3 Sxydkk lias removed his wall paper 3 !H store to g No. 23 S. Jardin St., B 1 Hear Davenport's Hardware Store, i I THOMAS SNYDER, I PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. I 23 S. Jardin St. H E Call nnd gee the new spring styles just E Issued. 3 tiwiiuiTwuiiMmniM WAIT ! For the 19th carload of Western Horsest 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. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd enn't pet it, then come to us for It. Vo carry the best of , Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wiron nwntta your order. Goods delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. USE-- ELECTRIC. SALVE ( KING OP ALL!) It cures Cuts, Burns, llrutses, Scalds, Ulcers, Bolls, Carbuncles, Abscess, Etc. For sale by C. II. HAQENBUCH, Druggist, North Slain Street, Shenandoah, I'a. HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD ami uvpld nny of the 21 diseases originating irom improper "ennK8. ju wuvauva u inn feet given penonul uttentlon. H. f MELLET, South Market street, between Centre and Oak M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Clears, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Reading Brewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11S and -113 S. Main St, Tearria to Hire. Tf vm, want to hire a safe and reliable team for drlvlngorforworkliiR purposes pay Slilelds' livery stable n visit. Teams constantly uu uauu ut rcusuiiuiutj raies. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. Oo to tho Shenandoah Dental Rnnms fnr pjinloss extraction of teeth. d and 4lveJ tilling. If your nrtlfienl teeth 0 0t suit you call to sco us. All examinations flc" Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns Aluminum Crowns Wuu Crowns, Crown and Bridge work nnd nil operations thai ner. tain to Dental Surgery. 1 No chargos for extracting when plates aro ordorod. Vo nro tlio only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllco Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. WOOD'S Shenandoah College! 100 Charter nember Scholarships Now sold. The salo will bo con tinued for n few days only. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Evan J. Davies, LIVERV AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Art Wall Paper. Paper : Your 8 Home : Artistically Dut for as little money as possible. Wall papers and room mouldiiifr in nil the latest eolorlnss nnd designs for your furl or, bed room, kitchen, hall or cafe lenutiful leathers for dining: rooms, only 30 cents, Come and ieo our Prize Designs. House, Sign and Decorative Painting;. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished, Bend postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shonandoah, I'a. FALL aud WINTER STYLES. Call and see the brightest, Breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah has ever had. We're experts on nt. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro a hard man to suit we want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., a North Main St.
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