EVENING HERALD THURSDAY. MAKCIt 13, 1990. TWO GREAT ATTRACTIONS. An Autiouiiccmrnt or Interest to School Children Hint l.lllli' Tots. It la ImpartHiit that everybody should know In mlviiueo thiit tlio Philadelphia 1'ruM of Sunday, March IB, will contain 1111 announcement of the greatest Imnortnmo to nil putiHo miiool pupils. Details cannot ho given to-day, but It can ho stated that The Press will make an oiler of cash prl7.es for boys ami girls which will astonish every body. Thore Is nnothor creat treat in (store for nil who get the Philadelphia Sunday Press next Sunday, March 15. With it will bo given free the necessary scenery and cast for the beautiful fairy play, "Cinderella." If you wish to please the children get this delight ful gift for them. They will laugh at tho cunning littlo mice, their eyes will bo liko saucers when they s,eo tho Princo niako love to tho charming Cinderella and they will grasp at tho transformations made by the fairy godmother. If yon havo not secured Tho Press thcatro In which Cinderella and the other plays given with Tho Sunday Press can bo produced, you can get It from your newsdealer. A word of advice order in time. Tell your newsdealer now that you want next Sunday s Press and you will bo sure to get tliis magnificent souvenir. It Tree IMIIh. Send your address to 11. K. Hucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Lifu Pills. A trial will eonvinco you of their merits. These pills aro easy in action and aro particularly cll'ectivo in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they havo been proved invalitablo. They are guaranteed to be purely vegetable They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. Regular sizo 25c per box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. Will Keep Its Word. In carrying out its project to raiso funds with which to erect a building of its own the National Club not only propGscs keeping faith to the letter with tho ltoroiigh Coun cil in return for tho license granted, but will also do all in its power to please the people of the region. After the first exhibition there was some complaint that the club did not give sufficient encouragement to home talent and to allay such complaints arrangements were put on foot to oiler good purses for good talent of tho region, but it now appears that certain backers and sports have turned their attention to keeping that talent out of reach because they claim tho club was responsible for keeping tho Glbson-IalIorty fight out of this town. Tho club will not lend its name to anything it suspect3 as being in any way fakish and since tho stand stated has been taken tho public cannot blamo the club for going out of tho region to look for talent. The next exhibition will take place on April 7th. Tim Hurst, tho manager and rcfereo nf the club, is now engaged in securing talent and is negotiating with Young Grille, Joe Walcott, Casper Leon, and other first-class athletes. No Terrors for Them. C. J. Qulnn, M. M. Ilurko, Kan., Police man Harry Goodman and Charles Rad zlowicz faced the storm and possibilities of long delays on tho railroad this morning and made a trip to Pottsvillo. Your Choice. Property No. 5 and 7 North Main street, cither with private residence or hotel alone, Scheilly House, This proposition open for two weeks. 3-11-tf Taken on 11 Capias. Joe Petchulis, who was indicted by the Grand Jury on achargoof assault and battery preferred by his wife and failed to appear for trial, was taken down to jail this morning on a capias. Anybody but a mcriiuald can bo fitted at our store, and likely if ono tamo in sho d havo a fit, too. Factory Shok Stouk, 3-i-tf J. A. Moykh, Mgr, RmmmmMmmniminmmMminmimmmmmmg Painless Dentistry, New Methods, New Dental Parlors. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Opera House Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Kntrunco on Oak Street. Ofllce Hours : 8 a, m. to 8 p. m. Quuuuiuniiumuiuinuiiiuiumuim Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Karrings, 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, a Fa LATEST DESIGNS. TABLE FLOOR OILCLOTHS From2Sc to 60c per yard. B. FOLEY, Oorler Centra ami West Htreets. 0 THE'MARCH BLIZZARD. An Incipient Ilrpctltlnn or Hint tit r.igni Years Ago. Nmv YotlK, Mnroh 12. Tho snow storm yosterday was Ronoriil throughout Oils stnto, New Jersey mill n portion of New England At Nowburgh, N. tho most Hevcro storm slnoo tho lillzznrd of March 12, 1888, raffed Inst nltilit. Tho jrnlo was from tho ncirthenst, mill snow foil from noon until early this morning. All trains nro late. Tho country roads nro blocked and tho trolley enrs havo boon stopped on nccount of snow drifts. At Mlddlatown tho wind la blowing a hurricane and tho snow Is drifting badly. Street enrs linvo stopped nud tho trains nro nil tlolaycd. Indications nro favorablo for a blizzard similar to that of 1S83. Sura toga reports a lieavy snow storm accom panied by hoavy wind. Tho storm Inst night Increased to n blizzard. . At Kingston, N. Y., tho blizzard bogon farly yostorday morning with a strong liorihenst wind, which developed Into a vlolcnt galo In tho aftomoon. Snow be gan obout noon, Increasing toward night. It Is Impossible now to soo or to stand In tho streets, and business Is suspended, Tho mercury Is ut 25, and Is falllug rap idly. Tho snow is drifting badly. Trains are delayed and ferries up tho river aro blocked. Will ba n Total Lou. NoitTHl-ortT, L. I., Mnroh 12. Captain Cbarlos Hntes, of tho schoonor, Mary Hates, bound from Sag Harbor for Now York In ballast, lost his way In tho blinding snow fitqfm, and ran his vessel ushoro at Eaton's Nock. Tho crow consisted of llvo iiioh, Including tho captain. Two sailors wcro drowned In trying to roach shore. Tlio schooner will bo 11 total loss. A ltlg Simp In 1'hotogruphg At Richard Dabh's, 20J Wost Centra street'. A special offer in tho Now Argentic Portrait. Having secured tho agency we will issue two hundred tickets through our agents at 50 cents a .piece. To ovqry purchaser of ono of theso tickets, and $3.00 upon presentation at our gallery, wo will forfeit a dozen fino cabinet photographs and a lino Argentic life size portrait, 10x20 inches. Do not miss this chance. 3-ll-2t Now Mandolin and Guitar music, just rc eived at Brumm's. Gllisoii Issues a Challenge. William Gibson, nf Palo Alto', has issued a challenge to meet Darby McDonald, of Mt. Carmel, in a limited round contest with fivc ounco gloves, Marquis of Quconsbcrry rules, for the sum of ono hundred dollars a side. Ho will also meet Jimmy Mellale, of Phila delphia, for 25 rounds or a finish. LaYigno and McAuliU'o appeared in a six- round bout last night at Madison Square Garden, and when tho pollco .stopped tho light the latter was noarlv out. Pottsvillo is now a member of tho State League. "Dick" Williams, of Honey lirook, issues a challenge to cngago in a contest with any 145 pound man in tho region, for a purso of $50 to $100, to drivo threo nino foot holes, single hammer, in tho hardest kind of rock. l.lttlo l'rlees 1'or Itlg llargaliiK. Popular interest in our clearanco sales inorcases daily and crowds of pleased buyers throng our storo every hour. Como and seo tho choice bargains wo offer 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 nflord to miss, Lace curtains and while spreads at lower prices than ever offered before L. J. WlI.KIXbON. 20 South Main street, Marbles nro Cheap. When tho ground hog makes his appear- anco again tho gamo of marbles will bo all the rage among tho boys, but they havo decidedly tho advantago of young America of a few years ago. At tho present timo a few pennies sulllco to start a boy out well equipped fortho gamo. For one cent he can purchase this season sixteen commies," two stono agates, or "shooting men," or ono largo glass agate, tlio envy of all the boys in tho gamo. In playing for "keeps" Shenan doah boys seldom play for anything better than "commies," A few years ago tho stono agates cost from one to two cents each and tho glass ono much more, whilo not more than llvo or six of tlio "commies" could be had for a penny. For the Italny Season. A two-cape single tcxturo Mackintosh, $3.75; double texture $0.25. A nico um brella. Examine them nt 3-5-tf R. F. C.HX's. lleluscri to l'ay the Claim. James Welsh, of Ashland, has instituted suit against tho Metropolitan Insurance Co., of N. Y., to recover tho sum of $S0, the amount of a policy held on thp life of his uncle, James Grant, who died a short timo ago. Tho caso was heard before Justice Charles W. Kramor. Payment of tho claim is refused on tho ground that Grant, who was a bachelor, was not in good physical con dition at tlio time the policy was issued, and was suffering from bronchitis. Tho court will be asked to mako a final decision in tho matter unless tho company makes settlement. Ladies shod at our storo usually fiilt into a lit. Factoky Shoe Stoke, 3-1-tf J, A. Moyeb, Mgr. To Multo I'unt Time. The Rending railroad will soon place on tlio Jiounu ikook route, between Philadelphia ard New York, a series of special trains .that will mako tho distance, between Philadelphia and Now York in 1.05 minutes, which will bo nftecn minutes quicker than tho best timo now madu by any train between theso two great cities of tho Last, Much of tho distance will bo traveled at a regular speed of U0 miles an hour. Tho Indications aro that tho Pennsylvania lino will run a train on competing time between tho two citloa. There will bo a great rivalry between tho two railroad companies and tho traveler will want to go to Gotham In tho fastest train. All I-'ree. Thoso who liavo used Dr. King's Now Dis covery know its vnluo, and thoso who havo not, havo now the opportunity to try It free. Gill on tho advertised druggist and get a trial bottle, frco. bend your name anil address to II. K. JIuckleu & Co., Chicago, and gctasainplo pox ot ut. Kings new J.Uo 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. Wasloy's Drug Storo. llreiimiii for CoimnlHidouer. Daniel K. Ilreunan, ouo of tho most promt ucut Democrats of tills borough, has an uounccd himself ns a candidate- fur ho olllce of County C'-ommisslonbr. Mr. lircnnan has always been prominent In tho party circles, and It will be a phtisuro for every I Democrat to support the paity and him when 1 tho timo comes. 3-O.lw PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tlio ltcRlou Chron icled for Hasty rorusnl. Twenty-seven days of Lent remain, Ten PolUh immigrants arrived In town yesterday. The night school season of 1805-M closes on tho 21th inst. ' Another extensive cave-in threatens N'o. 2 shaft at Plymouth. A groat many repairs aro being mndo at the Kaglo Hill colliery. A new drug storo was opened on Iiist Centre street yesterday. Thomas Itowo, Valloy baggago master at llazlcton, hypnotizes cats and snakes. The new Council of tho Jr. O. U. A. M. will be instituted at Taniaciua this evening. John Whcrrity, of St. Nicholas, had a leg broken while at work in the Sullblk colliery yesterday. Win. F. King has been elected chief of tho Mt. Carmel pollco force. That town now has four paid ollicors. The widow of the lato Win. II. Itrlght, of Ashland, received $20,000 from tho llijuitablo I-ifo Assurance Society. Judging from tho arrangements being made the St. Patrick's Day parade in town this year will bo a largo onp. Wellington Hartman, ex-Steward of tho County Almshouse, Is iiqw running the Washington Hotel at Mlncrsvillo. The Annunciation T. A. 1!. Society proposes having a free lecture on tho causo of tem perance by a leading advocato of tho causo in the near future. Tho Lehigh Valley will, in tho courso of a few; , weeks, experiment witli an electric locomotive on tho Mahanoy division. Tlio locomotive is now under courso of construc tion nt ouo of tho company's shops and will bo of largo dimensions. 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 THE STORM. Steam ltnllrnail Trains 3loiug, Hut Klcc- Irlo Itnuds Stalled. Tho snow storm that started so unexpect edly yesterday afternoon spragged tho wheels of many avenues of business, but not to an extent that tho storm of nbout thirteen months ago did. All tho steam railroad lines aro in operation and no trains failed to get through, although several missed connections by arriving ' from thirty to forty-fivo minutes lato. Tho electric railways wcro less fortunate. Tho tracks were buried last night and no cars were run into town to-day up to noon At noon to-day the Lakeside Electric ltail way Company succeeded in getting its track clear from Mahanoy City to Indian Itidgc colliery, but two cars wcro required to make a trip ono way. Supervisor Llewellyn was out early this morning'with a gang of men who wcro put to work" making passago ways through tho drifts at street crossings and to this activity the people wcro indebted to day for a reduc tion of inconvenience- in many parts of tho town. l'lrst or All, lied l'hig Oil, Sflc. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. Gruhler liros., drug store. personal; II. A. Swalm is preparing to rcruovo to Philadelphia. William Williams, of town, is visiting friends in Crcssona. Fred. P. Kline, of Mahanoy City, who is well known here, has gono to Chicago to locate. Charles Ilurchill, of tho Kaler House, Mahanoy City, was a town visitor last even ing. Mrs. C. D. Kaicr, of Mahanoy City, is con fined to the huitse by a severe attack of lumbago. Mr. Graham, representing Megargeo Bros., paper manufacturers of Scrautou, was in town yesterday. Miss Jennio lloberts, of North Market street, has accepted a position as cashier at Goldin's Mammoth Clothing Houso. James M. Mullahey, of East Centre street, one of our efficient school teachers at Turkey Bun, is confined to his homo by Illness. Boceiver of Taxes M. J. Scanlan and Letter Carrier Henry Iteilly attonded tho funeral of Michael Gerrity at Ccntralia to day. Messrs. Frank Brennan, John A. Bellly, Jr., Georgo Kciperaud John Grant attended tho performance of "Sowing tho Wind" at Mahanoy City last evening. Bcnj. Daddow played tho piccolo and O. C. Thomas tho drum and traps in tho orchestra nt tho production of "f owing tho Wind" at Mahanoy City last night. Joseph A. Coughliu, operator at Shonan doah, is representing tlio Majestic cycle house, and was looking for orders in town last evening. Mahanoy City Itccord. llucklon's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo, in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no nay renuircd. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Prico 25 cents per box. For Bale bv A. Wasloy. Itoys anil Girls, Take Notice. Tho Philadelphia Pross announces that Tlio Sunday Press of March 15 will con tain on offer of special interest to pupils and teachers of tho puhlio and normal schools everywhere'. Wo aro not at liberty to state what tlio oiler is, but betray no con fidence vhcn wo say that Tho Pross lias given us assurance that the best interest nf the young will bo Involved. Every boy mid girl who goes to school should see Tho Press of Sunday, March 15. A Cood Thing for u Hail Cough, What? Pau-Tiua, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug storq AVI 11 Change Their Quarters, Miss Maggio Stank returned from a two weeks' business tour to Philadelphia last evening, where she attended tho purchasing of spring styles of millinery, Tlio Misses Stank will shortly removo from their present location on South Main street, to tho Kohlcr building, on North Main street, where they will occupy tho store room recently vacated by Mrs. G. W. Hyde'H millinery establish- ment. . ' Walt for Our Spring Opening. We have just, remodeled our largo and commodious storo room and Invite you to our spring opening on Friday, March 20th, to Inspect our latest novelties eP spring and summer clothing in high grado goods at money-saving prices. Our stxjck consists of 20 cases wwcu arrlvcu to-uay. i.ospoctiuiiy yours, L. Rkfowich, One-Price Clothier, 3-12-tf 10 and 12 8. Main stroct. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, UUioiisness, Indigestion, Headache. A ileiia-nt Iaxativjo, All Druggists. "Country Circus." Ono of tho best theatrical entertainments over given In this town will bo that offered by C. 1!. Jefferson, Klaw & Lrlanger's Country Circus, which will bo tho attrac tion nt Ferguson's theatre next Monday evening, March 10th. In addition to being a splendid comedy production, tho play Is certainly a great novelty and supplies to young and old ono of tho most enjoyable entertainments Imaginable. It seems to havo about it tho very brcestlness of tho white tents. Tho play which leads up to tho circus is presented by n cnpablo company, among whom aro Messrs A. V. Gibson, II. Miller Howard, Harry 11. Itorhc, Jamos A. Falchney, Misses Nellie Ilsmond, Anna Whiting, Mr. Itobcit Stickney, Jr., Miss Louiso DeMot, Laliuo Drothors, Prof. Hnrry Howard, Lotta Watson, Millie- Cerito, tlio Four Del Vcechios and "Muhloon" tho wrestling pony. A first class band and orchestra, under tho loadorshlp of Prof. Thompson, is also n feature. Special llargalus. Laco curtains 49 cents, worth 75 cents; toweling 1 cents, worth 5 cents; whito blankets, 40 cents a pair ; best, ginghams, 5 cents per yard j whito apron check, 3i cents ner yard : tho best gray twill flannels, 15 contS a yard ; a few Misses' long coats at half prjee. This salo for Thursday and Friday only. At P. J. Moxaohan'h, 30 South Main street. 3-ll-3t Ol, Ituary. It is with regret that wo announce: tho death of Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison, tho timable wife of Maurice Morrison, tho East Contro street hotclkccper.aud niembor of tho Board of Health. Tho deceased, was 09 years of age and had been ailing for somo time.. Mrs. Morrison left three children, Mrs. Cornelius Leahy, of Gilbcrton ; John Morrison, who is in tho West; and a daughter who resides at homo. Tho funeral will take place at 10 o'clock on Monday morniug and requiem mass will ho held in the Annunciation church. Inter' mcnt will bo made in tlio Annunciation com etery. Dlicii. MnitniKON'. On tho 12th Inst., at Shenandoah. l'n., Kllzn, wife of Maurice Morrison, aged 09 venrs. I-'iinernMull tako nlace on Monuay ioth Inst., nt 10 a. m., from the family vnulilnttf,. ana l-'.net. fVntrn t-frrff-t. ltpmilpm lnnsn at the Annunciation church and Inter ment in the Annunciation cemetery, lfwntlves and friends respectfully invited to attend. 3t PZZl for over SS TrS JTxll nat77? C I, , ,,. '& NEURALGIA ani similar Complaints, ana prepared unaor me siriDgcnc .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. !k - ll.. 1L 1-1 J -I . vyicscnoeu uy emmwrt puyaici&as apr" ilK. RlnMTFR'K gWjM World refirtwnpil t rtumnrkahW fmr r-.nfutfnlt Only genuine with Trade Mark 'Anchor," aa. iucnter a uo.. zis m:i ut., I w i -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branca Houtcs, Ova Glassworks, ti k 50 cts. in Hhcnandnah for mile by 1". 1'. D. Klrlin, 0 S. Main nt ai. itillnn, 7 8. Main bt.. t. ll. "a- gcuoiicii, ;v. is. cor. Aauipy vui s""- jfPv rnEItGUSON-S THKATltK, JL' 1". J. I-'kimttook, Manaokr. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT MONDAY, MARCH 16th, '96 C. 15. JEFFERSON, KLAW & ER LANGER'S FAHOUS COUNTRY; CIRCUS. 3 GREAT SHOWS IN ONE-3 A ROLLICKING COMEDY A MAGNIFICENT PAGEANT A GENUINE CIRCUS. The I-nrgcst, Grandest, Most Kxpenslvo and Complete Indoor Entertainment In tho world. PRICES, 25c, BOc, 75c & $1.00. Reserved beat on sale at Klrlln'n drug store. MISCELLANEOUS. "11T ANTED. Lady or gentleman to distribute samples everywhere: big money to hustlers; position permanent. Kncloso stamp. Hwlss Herb Tea Co.,' Chicago, it CI.ERK WANTED. Upon application at the llKHALii office, n lady can secure a position as clerk In a store. U-12-tit 1j)OU KENT A store room nt No. 3S North J .?Iill,,.,ftrct'V -Apply to Philip lllernian, 31 North White htuet. 3-12-liv T?01 -8AI.U.-A $500 bond of tho Lakeside r , 'J W C';' ,,rarlng 1 per cent. Inter,t. Apply at tills oillte. IjOIt SAI.K. The water pump, counters nnd bar ilitures of the r-eheilly House. For further Information apply to J. K. 1 Schelfly. 1? SAI.E.-l)eBmblehrlek hotel and dwel 1? ling known as Dormer's Atlantic Garden. Kor terms apply to Mrs. M. Dormer St. Clair 1 ll- 1-31-lw-eod T -W ANT free tebts ot fintln-Hcent perfumes JL given and orders filled, l'lve trial bottlrs postpaid 10c... Albert Wood, Perfumer " Woodward, Detroit, Mich. Hatln-Hkln SSoHonn postpaid 13o a-SMratUw MEAT ' MAItKKT I'OU BAI.E.-A meat mar 111 Ket, situated within the borough of Shen andoah, with (laughter house, borne niul wngon, and all tho necessary equipments for runnlnga buslncm in Hrst-class stylo, will he Hold at a liar, gain, in, the proprietor wishes to retire from the butcher business entirely. Apply at thin ofllce. 3-3-1 w Our Spring Stock Of clothing has now arrived, which cousists of a large stock of fiuo Men's, Boys' and Childrens Suitings In Straight Cut, Frocks, Single and Double Breasted Coats and Sack Suits. Our Combination Suit DOUBLE BREASTED COAT, TWO PAIR OF KNEE PANTS, . . . ONE YACHTINO CAP. Is a quick seller. Children's Suits of numer ous designs can bo found in this stock. S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Corner Main and Cherry 8t., Shenandoah, Pa. f From Marion McBride. fl household Jsr-'Boti J Ami i ' dainty g ', and Tho Modern Cleaner. I ' practical artlclc5.'. ) FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE AP3 A T IVI 10 acres clear, and with option rT-iViil- of purehasliiK 100 acres timber land adjoining. Dwelling and barn and all necessary out bulldlnps In KOnd order nml repair. Will be sold with or without stock and farmiiiR Implements. Coal is supposed to under lie this property. Within 3 miles of a first-class market. Will trade for town property. sVALSOV APADn 173 acres, near Zlons Grove, 7lf r"Vl acres clear. Dwelling cost over (2300. Good barn and out buildings. Stock and farm Implements. Must sell to dlsolve partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotlato tho salo of any good licensed property in Shenandoah, nrrnumiummrimn 1 REIYIOVAL.-vS 3 Hear In mind tho fact, and keep It V-H always before you when In need nf wnll Tinner, that THOMAS 3 Snyder has removed his wnll paper 3 3 storu to No. 23 S. Jardln St., g I Near Davenport's Hardware Store, P 1 THOMAS SNYDER, I i PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. I S3 S. Jardln St. 3 I' J Call nnd see tlio new spring styles Just P E Issued. WAIT ! For the 19th carload of Western Horses Which William Neiswerifer 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 and can't pet It, then come to us for it. We carry the best of , Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our flellverv wncrnn nwntfjj Vnur itrdrr ' (Incula .li.ll..j .....1.. HVIIHIEU IIUlllHiy flUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street, --USE-- ELECTRIC SALVE ( KING OF ALLI)" It cures Cuts, Hums. Bruised, Scalds, Ulcers, llolls, Carbuncles, Abscess, Etc. For sale by C. II. HAQENUUCH, Druggist, North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 'UT IN TWO. Wo have just reeelvcd a largo stock of crinkled,. , . . " CREPE WER " Which wo will sell at greatly reduced pricos. A rive 1001 rou lor u cuius, former prico 25 cents. SEE : WINDOW i DISPLAY. HOOKS & BROWN North M a'n St- M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &o. Agent for Heading llrewing Co.'g llcer and Porter. 11 and 113 S. Main St OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Tn,. -painless extraction of teeth. ($d and Sllv llHlngs If your nrtlflcnl teeth do no? stflt you call to see us. All examinations frto Vo make all hinds of plates. Bold ! Crops' Aluminum Crowns Lorbii Crowns, Crown and llridgn work and all operations that tr tain to Dental Surgery. No chargos for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo nro tho only users of vitaliasd air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) taet Centre Street. Ofllce Ilqurs: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. WOOD'S Shenandoah College I 100 Charter flember 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, 4 LIVERY ANQ Undertaking I 13 N. Jardin Street. Art Wall Paper. Paper : Your : Home Artistically 'But for ns llttlo money as possllilo. Wall tia'pcrg find room moulding In nil .the " latest' eolorlncs ' nnd designs for ypnr iinrlor. bed room, kitchen, hall or cafe. Beautiful Leathers for dining roodis, only 00 cent?, Como and see our l'rlte Designs. I House, SIffn and Decorative Paln(Wj Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer- . , luiiy.iuriusneit. Send-postal, J. P. CAR D EI N J 231 W. Centra Bt., Slunandoah, Ta. FALL and WINTER STYLE! Call and Ken tltlh lirlahtf hrAnTtoGt. Knnnntesfc'i lot.oC-ralUnd Winter Suitings ShciiUn- 1 'doali has oypr Jiad, We're experts on fit. . We're dealer's In new Ideas. 1 We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro a hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 2 North Main St.