f UT IN TWO. Wo have Junt received a largo stock of crinkled .... " CREPE PAW Which we will sell at eroatly reduced piicos. .V live foot roll for 10 cents, former price 23 cents. SEE : WINDOW DIsi'liAY. HOOKS & BROWN P- North M a In t. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, MAKCH 17, 1800. Murdered liy llrr Younj; lltmlmml. GATEsvtu.E, Ga., March 1". Heury Patterson, !2." yenra of ago and a son of Homer Patterson, a well to do country citizen, recontly married a young lady of high social position. Friday last Patter son reported that on tho night heforo ho had loaded his gun to shoot a chlckun and that tho cap fatlod. Going hack to the houso for another cap, tho hammer slipped ami the load wont into tho head of his wlfo who was asleep besldo her baby. This was not a plnusablo story and tho Inquest developed tho fact that tho woman had been first killed with an nx and then shot. Patterson was arrested. Vetoed by Governor Orlgg.. Trenton, March 17. Governor Grlgfrs Inst night filed without hU approval tho bill changing the boundary lino of Dela ware and West Amwcll townships iu Hunterdon county; also tho hill authoriz ing Capo May city to lssuo $50,000 worth of Improved bonds. Tho proceedings In the houso last night wore rather tamo. Tho expected fight over the Erlo track eleva tion hill did not come oil. Tho senato passed tho resolution recognizing ex-Gov-crnor William A. Nowoll as tho origlua tor of tho llfo saving sorvlce, while ho was a member of congress in 1848. Walcott Defeat "Hrlclit Eyen." Long Island City, N. Y., March 17. Despite the stormy wcathor, 2,000 enthu siasts witnessed tho bouts at tho Emplro Athletic club houso last night. Tho prin cipal event was botwoon Joo Wolcott, tho colored wonder, ond Scott Collins, better known as "Bright Eyes," of Texas. This was a heavy'sluggirig match throughout, and, although it wus to have lasted ten rounds, Collins was compelled to throw up tho spongo lu tho soveuth, as another blow would have finished him. To Contest a Mayor. Election, Youk, Pa., March 17. It is announced that a number of prominent Ucpubllcans will contest tho election of Charles W. Ilrant as mayor. He was tho Democratic candidate, and recolvcd a majority of 28. Tho proceedings will be begun tomorrow by ox-Judge Latimer. ind his law partners. Two wards which gavo unusually largo Democratic majorities, and tho precinct of Mr. Lewis, tho Republican cundidato, aro to bo contested. NUGGETS OF NEWS. "Kid" Madden, tho onco famous base ball pitcher, died at Portland, Mo., yestor day, aged 23. A bill has passed tho Canadian senate permitting tho construction of a bridge between Windsor, Out, and Detroit, Mloh. Baltimore's municipal controversy has boon taken to tho courts for settlement. Meantime Democrats retain their olUces. During a funeral at Ottumwn, la., Charles Morrison was killed, a child fatally hurt and others seriously Injured by a runaway horse. At tho North Pacific stone quarries, near Billings, Mont., two laborers woro killed iy a powder explosion, and throe othora A'ero seriously wounded. prnrnmuTnTHmu Painless Dentistry, New Methods, New Dental Parlors. DR. W. VAN VALZAH, Opera House Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Oak-Street. OQlco Hours : 8 . m. to 8 p. m. hIIIUIIlllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll-' Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Earrings, 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 anything in the sacrifice prices. and we sell you store at almost IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. LATEST DESIGNS. Kgg OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Comer Centre and Wnt Streets. LOCAL INSTITUTE. Ucport nf tho Commlttro In Charge of tho Cliarlty l'anil, Tho regular session of tho local Teachers' Institute was held in tho High school build ing hut evening, Superintendent M. P. Whilaker presiding. Miss Wnsley conducted tho singing. Miss Uiflorty conducted a clas in language, using arithmetic its a Wis. The various kinds of sentences declarative, interroga tive and imperative were amply illustrated, after which numbers were placed upon tho blackboard and the pupils required to con struct problems (interrogative sentences) and solutions (declarative sentences) ulng these numbers. Tiio exerciso Is intended to develop imaginative and coustructiveabllity, Miss 1.11a Clauser opened the discussion. I The keynote of this paper was that tho teach- ! ing of language should havo n place in ovory recitation. Misses Connelly, l'ox, Lambert ! and Conry, followed with excellent papers on tho subject of teaching language. Tho objects of language lessons aro (1) to dovelop methods of expression ; (2) to oxprcss cor rectly ; (3) to rcduco to writing our thoughts in clear, strong language. Tho discussion was very spirited and somo excellent ideas concerning tho teaching of languago were brought to tho attention of tho teachers. Miss Daniell read an artlclo from tho Penn sylvania School Journal entitled, "Sugar Plum Teaching." To mako tho school room entertaining it is not necessary to sugar coat every lesson, making it too easy. Miss Schocncr read a very interesting critic's report, after which tho Institute lis tened to short addresses by School Director J. .1. Prico and ex-School Director It. A. Davenport. Superintendent Whitakcr closed the dis cussion with somo excellent remarks relative to tho subject. Miss Cavanaugh took tho teachers through a courso of physical excrclso lu Hue with the instruction given during tho past month, Tim committee hi charge of distribution of tho charity fund raised by tho King enter tainment reported having expended $55.51 to date. This money has been expended as follows : 10 suits of clothes, 111 pairs of shoes, 11 pairs of stockings and (I dresses. llavo You a Itlg Foot? If so, there is a snap at tho Factory Shoo Store for you . Wo havo about 500 pairs of men's working mid dress shoes, all sty"s, Xos. 0, 10 and 11, which we aro selling for very low prices to make room for spring goods. 3-13-tf J. A. Moykk, Mgr. Sporting latent.. Alfred W. Lawson, formerly of tho Easton team, lias been signed by tho Pottsvllle club to manage that team ut a salary of $150 per month. Of this amount $25 is withheld each month, and if tho team finishes third or better lie will rccclvo the balance in lump at tho end of the season. Philip J. Conncll has been elected president of the club organiza tion nnd Thomas P. Powers secretary and treasurer. Iteadingwould not release Mox Hill to Pottsvllle. Littlo Toman wants to play with Potts vllle. iV cocking main will tako placo at Frack- ville on Saturday night, between Shenandoah and Girardville birds. "Dick" Williams, of Honey Ilrook, wants to drive three nine-foot holes, single hammer, in the hardest kind of rock, with any 145- pound man for a purso of $50 to 100. Surprising 1'rlcort l-'or Spring CapoH. A manufacturer sent us a largo shipment of capes which we will close at tho following prices : All wool cloth capes in black, tan, navy or brown for 80c; 08c; $1.10: $1.48, $1.09. Tlioo aro full length and width and splen didly made. Clotli capes richly embroidered, $3.33, wortli $5.00. Velvet capes, lined with rich brocades embroidered in dozens of new styles, only $1.30, worth $7.50 each. Kcparato skirts, to wear with shirt waists, mado of elegant black brocade, lined with rustle liniug, velvet binding, only $1.08 less than cost of material ; these goods and prices are the choicest offering of our great clearance sale ; our early removal compels us to make quick helling prices. 3-13-tf L. J. Wilkinson. Tho lloy Col Ami. A reckless boy hit Cunstablo Talicsin Phillips on tho head with a snow ball yester day afternoou and It started a long hoy hunt, but tho mischievous urchin escaped the clutches of tho irate officer. Phillips kept up tho chase down Whito street across tho Lehigh Valley railroad, up Market street and iu and about tho hovcml entrances of Ferguson's theatre, and then lost tho trail, The boy subsequently said lie would not snow ball another officer, as his act had cost him one of tho hardest runs uf his life. Phillips is kept busy explaining tho chaso to clear people's minds of tho impression that some desperato criminal escaped his clutches and is at largo in .the town. Your Choice. Property No. 5 and 7 North Main street, either with private residence or hotel nlone, Schellly Houso. This proposition oreu for two weeks. 3-11-tf Wuut Store "Wagon. Tho carpenters and others employed by If. K. Christ on tho Park No. 2 breaker struck on Saturday fur more wages. Tho carpenters expected $2.00 a day, but on Saturday wero paid oil for two weeks work nt jl.bu, and tho laborers, who had expected nino dollars n week, wcro paid eight dollars. There wero about thirty men employed. Tho diU'erencoo havo not yet been settled. At James Goodman and Cu's. Berks county pututoes, 5 bushel for $1,25. Fresh eggs 15 cents per dozcu. Best pound-print creamery butter 27 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Good, tub butter, 10 lb tubs, 18 cents. 2-3-tf Orme-AYUlliinis. Wash. Orme, hospital keeper at tho alms house, and Mrs. Sarah R. Williams, wero married at the parsonage of Trinity Lutheran church Pottsville, on Saturday by. Rev. J. II. Uinbenhen. Mr. Ormo was a widower and is a brother to Hon. Setli Ormo, of St. Clair, and Levi Ormo, of town. The hrido is a sister to Mrs, J. S. Williams, of town, l'or Charter Membership. The ono hundred charter member scholar ships for Wood's Business Collego have been sold, but tho tale will ho continued fur a few days only. Three departments at tho price of one. Apply to Prof. Thomas Martin, special organizer, at the Ferguson Houso. Who Said They Have u Cough? Advice Take Pan-Tina, 25c. At (Iruhler Bros., drug store. Deeds Itecorded. Tho following deeds havo been recorded at Pottsvlllo ! Gcorgo F. Lauor et. al., to Joheph Wyatt, lot iu Shenandoah; Catharino Dougherty to Bernard Dougherty, lut in Shenandoah. Ili glll Itlgllt With Coughs mid Colds. Tako tho suro cure, Pau-Tina, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. ANTHRACITE STATISTICS. Comparison of l'roiliictloti nnd Accident With 1HIII lteturiiK. A copy of tho Colliery Engineer, Scran ton, just received contains the complete an thracite statistics for 1803 and a comparison with 1801. Tho credit fortlio compilations aro duo Mr. llalrd Halbcrstadt, mining engineer of Pottsvllle, Pa., who is tho special repre sentative of the publication for tho anthra cite regions. . Tho tables show tho total production for 1805 in the eight anthraclto districts of Pennsylvania to ho 51,207,001 tons; ship ments, 10,557, 113 tons; as compared with a total prodiutlon of 45,500,170 tons, and a total shipment of 42,225,431 tons iu 1891, Tho Increased production in 1805 was 5,350, 005 tons. The average tonuago per llfo lost in 1803 was 121,311 tons, compared with 102,201 tons in 1801. The number of fatal accidents was 422, non-fatal, 1,120 in 1805, as compared with "115 fatal and 023 non-fatal accidents in 1S0I. In 1803 thorn wero 31 fatal nnd 101 non-fatal accidents from explosions of gas. Last year tliero wcro 143,010 per sons employed in and about tho mines. Tiio statistics furnished for tho sixth dis trict aro as follows : Total production, 7,101,803! total shipments, 0,030,100 ; lucreaso over 1801, 821,201 ; porsonscraploycd, 10,81 1 ; fatal accidents, 50 ; non-fatal accidents, 85; kegs of powder used, 157, lot; pounds of dynamite, 335,80j; number of horses nnd mules, 1,020; number of steam boilers, 1,108; tonnago per life lost, 121,825 ; tonnage per non-fatal injur', 47,758. Accidents by ex plosions of gas, 25; fatal, 10. Palis of roof and coal, 50 ; fatal, 21. Falling down slopes, shafts, etc., 1 (fatal). Explosions of powder, blasts, etc., 10 ; fatal, 8. Crushed by mino wagons, machinery, etc., 20 ; fatal, 4, Mis cellaneous, underground and on surface, 20; fatal, 0. Total fatal accidents, 50 ; non-fatal, 85. Kmhrotileriv. and White (ioods. Wo havo in stock a fino assortment of Swiss, Nainsook and Hamburg Embroideries. Also a big lino of plaid Nainsook, Indian linens and plain English Nausooks. 3-5-tf R. F. GllX. PERSONAL. Charles Hooks, of Pottsville, is in town. John lioss, of Slmmoklu, is visiting friends in town. Miss Sadie Davis Is spending tho day at Pottsville. Edward J. Cooper is doing jury duty at Pottsvllle this week. John Kingheiser, of West Oak street, is soriously ill with dropsy. Misses Ella and Mattio Sykcs, of Trenton, spent last evening in town. Misses Maizo Urch nnd Maizo Mclntyre, of St. Clair, are guests of friends. MissAlico Galvin, of Minersville, is tho guest of Miss Katie lirogan, of West Oak street. Mrs. J. F. McQlnty and children, Frank and Florence, of Tarnan.ua, aro tho guests of town relatives. Miss Emily Ncary, of West Oak street, re turned from a prolonged visit to Blackwood among relatives. Miss Jessio Wyatt, of Trenton, spent yester day with her sister, Mrs. Jamos White, of West Oak street. Charles E. lirowcr, representing tho Cen tury Press Company,of Newark, N. J., mado us a pleasant call yesterday afternoon. Mr. llrower is a pleasant and Interesting conver sationalist. Miss Aiinio Saeger, of South White street, returned from Philadelphia last evening. To-day Miss Saeger left for Milton to accept a position as milliner iu one of tho millinery establishments there. lor tho llulny Season A two-capo single texture Mackintosh, $3.75; doublo texture. $0.25. A nico uin hrella. Examine them at 3-5-tf . R. F. Gill's. Means ItiislncRH. That hustliiigadvanceagcnt,Nornian Mooro nnd his charming wile, Millio Myrtle, aro In town and as usual Moore is on tho jump. Ho is already completing arrangements for his new troupe and telegrams arc rapidly Hying in all directions. Ho has had several fair offers from the townspeople, but so far has given no decision, Hero is a chalice for some party with small capital to realize on a good Investment. Mooro was born on tho stage and never knew any other business, His circumstances are such that he will accept tho best ollbr, aud his connections are in touch with tho best peoplo in tho business, Ho left McIIcnry's Burlesquo Company merely because they could not a (lord a man of his ability. Ho is at tho Commercial Hotel. Make Your Hoys Glad. Also your pocKct-oooK uy imying your shoes at factory prices at tho Factory Shoo Store. Don't forget wo givo you a beautiful penknife with each $1.00 purchase, 3-13-tf J. A. Moykk, Mgr. Mank and AVIg Club's Night. Tho Mask and Wig Club enjoyed its first annual banquet and sleigh rido last night, Two largo sleighs conveyed tho mombers to the Mansion House, Ringtown, nnd a few hours were spent iu social recreation, after which a sumptuous repast, consisting of chicken and watlles, was served, As a post prandial toasts, recitations aud vocal selec tions wcro rendorcd by members of tho club, Tho Mask and Wig Club is ono of our town's social organizations having for Its objects the social and intellectual advancement of its members. Among those who attended wero r Missos Mabel Straub, Maude Kclpor, Ella Clauser, M. Elllo lleaton, Hattlo Jones, Lottie Burkhart, Jennie Bcddall, Jean fllover, Mary Pomcroy, Maudo Klein, Laura Acker, J. Lewis, E. W. Shoemaker, It. L Ogdeu, Dr. Clifton Bobbins, David Owens, Harry M. Waaloy, James Hough, Raymond Eurhart, Horbert C. Hooks and Guy Keipor, Wult for Our Spring Opening, Wo have just remodeled our largo aud commodious storo room and invito you to our spnug opening on Friday, March 20th to inspect our latest novelties of spring ami summer clothing lu high grado goods at money-saving prices. Our btock consists of 20 cases which arrived to-day. Respectfully yours, L. Rwowich, One-Price Clothier, 3-12-tf 10 and 12 S. Main street Sleeting of True Americans. At tho meeting of tho National Exocutlvo Commlttco of the Patriotic Order of True Americans, an auxiliary to tho P.O.S. of A, held at tho Merchants' Hotel, Pottsville, on Saturday afternoon last, tho following wcro present t National President, Miss Laura E. Staufl'er. of Hazletou; National Assistant Vice President, 11. F. Enimert, Ephrata; National Conductor, Mrs. Randolph Jones, Scranton; National Treasurer, Mrs. Lizzio E, lfess. Berwick; and Natioual Secretary, D K. Pennepnckcr, Philadelphia. Plans wero pnnsldered for tho extension of tho organiza tion. Tho now ritual will bo issued nt onco and premiums will boofl'ered for organization work outside of tuo state. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Itcglnn Chron icled Tor HuKty l'erusul. Tho Delano shops aro idlo to-day. Tho Republican Club of Ashland will hold a hall on April 10th, Hoy. W. W, Hnrtman preached his farowcll sermon at Delano on Sunday. A flro at JatnlIo destroyed I.ivlngstono Yeager's homo. Lo3 about $1,800. John illiams, Jr., wants tho llcenso of James J. Quirk, of Mnbanoy City. Williams was bartender for tho latter. John MunlcV, of Gilhortou. has accented a position as telegraph operator on tho Cata- wissa branch of tho P. & K, road. Michael Howes, assistant clerk at the Mansion House, Mahanoy City, has been sick at his homo iu St. Clnlr for sovcral days. Tho Hook nnd Ladder Company, of Maha noy City, realized about $800 from their fair, $100 less than tho amount required to pitr chnse a now truck. John J. Murphy, tho well known news paper reporter and Deputy U. S. Itovenuo Collector, is lying nt tho point of death, with pneumonia, at his homo in Pottsvllle. Information has been received from ono of tho 1'. & It. officials, that tho Reading Coal & Iron Company collieries will nverago nlno months work this year. Ashland Local. Tho commissions of Capt. Comrcy nnd First Lieutenant liritt, of Company E, of Mahanoy City, expire on April 3. They will probably ho re-elected without opposition. John Glckings, tho Lehigh Valley con ductor who was Injured somotimo ago at Hazlcton while attempting to board a train, returned from tho hospital to his homo lu Delano. George Perry, of Delano, laid his guitar on a scat in the Valley station Saturday even ing, and an intoxicated foreigner sat upon It, mashing it to splinters. Tho instrument was valued at $25 and cannot bo repaired. Mahanoy City Record. Dennis MclJrcarty, of Quakako, a brake- man on tho Lehigh Valley railroad, died on Sunday from consumption, brought about by a caso of typhoid pneumonia of ono year's duration. Interment will bo mado at udenried to-morrow. William Del'uo and William WIegand, employed as machinists in the P. & R. shops at Tamaqua, havo both tcudcred their resig nations. Tho former will hereafter bo cm- ployed at Delano, and tho latter at tho Vulcan Iron orks of Tamaqua. The trolly cars between Pottsvlllo nnd Minersville now cam- tho mails between tlioso two points. Senator Quay has presented eight acres of land to tho National Masonic University, which will ho built at Heaver. Buy Keystono flour. Bo sure that tho uamo Lessio & Baer. Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. ST. 1-ATKICK. Oh, St. Patrick was a gentleman Who came of decent people; lie built a church iu Dublin town, And on It put n steeple. His father was a Gnllagher; Ills mother was illrady ; His aunt was an O'Miaughnessy, lli.s uncle an O'Grndy. So success attend St. Patrick's fist, Kor he's n saint so clever; Oh, he gavo the sunkes nnd toads n twist Aud bothered them forever. Tho Wlcklow hills nre very high, And so's tho hill of llowth, sir, But there's n hill much bigger still, Much higher nor them both, sir. 'Twas on tho top of this high hill St. Patrick preached Ills surmtnt That drove tho frogs Into the bogs And bnnlshed nli the varmint. Help Comes to Those tVho Take Ited Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Will Soon Wed. Invitations aro out announcing tho mar riagoof Miss Laura Jacob to Abo Brown, both of town, on Tuesday, April 14th. Tho ceremony will tako place at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Supowltz, of West Oak street, tho latter being a sister of the bride. NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, anii prepareu unaer ine stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. DR. RifiNTER'S lOn'ygermlnewlth Trade Mark "Anchor," r . &a. nicnter & Co.. 215 Peirl St.. Vtv Tori. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branca HottJB!, Owa OUuwoikj, ft k 50 cih. hi Khetinndoah for HHle by r. u. Mrlin, 6 a. -Main st , J. i iiuian, 7 H. Main bt.. u. ti. Jia- . genoucii, is. 15. cor. jwnui it a Suits Made to Order at - Former " 2 prices. Blue, Black, Brown and Gray Cheviots, $10. Mixed floods, (Stylishly MadoandTriramed) ?10, $11, $12, $13 and $14. Stylish rantaloous, $3.00 $3.50, $1,00 and upwards. These goods are all well lined and well made. Every sultguaranteed to fit. Kelly & Conway, no. s W. CENTRE STREET. BEDOALL BUILDING. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't pet It. then come to us for it. AVe carry the best of . Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street 1. Most Remarkable Remedies in the World. Far Superior to Ordinary Sarsaparlllas, Nervines cr Bitters. The True Medicine for Lost Nervous Strength. Without an Equal In Purifying and Enrich ing the Blood. Great Cures Effected by Palne's Celery Compound. What Scientific Research Has Accomplished. Proved by Success Where All Else Has Failed. There is ono true specific fordiscascs arising from a debilitated nervous system, and that is tho Palno's celery compound so generally prescribed by physicians. It is tho most remarkable remedy that tho scientific research of this country hasproduccd. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., l.h. D., of Dart mouth collego, first proscrilicd what is now known the world over as Palno's celery compound, a positive euro for dys pepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, neu ralgia, rheumatism, and kidney troubles. For tho latter Palno's celery compound has succeeded again nud again where everything else has failed. Sufferers from neuralgia, neuralgic head aches and rheumatism should stop short their morphine, quinine nnd such pain-killing drugs. No euro can bo hoped for from theso temporizers. There is ono way of getting rid forever of the causes of all this suffering; that is by taking Paiuo's celery compound. In this great modern remedy the real means to health is attended to ; sleep Is mado sound and refreshing, tho appetite improves and tho norves stop complaining, becauso they get the nutriment that nature requires. This is tho fundamental, rational way that Palne's celery compound takes to be ahlo to copo successfully with diseases of tho liver, kidney nnd stomach, nnd to guarantco a com plete return of sound sleep, good digestion nnd a quiet, well regulated nervous Bystem. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTKD. A servant sirl to do general liouscworJv. Apply at rso. 11 WeM unk street. 8-17-lt T710H ItKNT A storo room nt No. 38 North X' Jfnlii street, Apply to rhillp lllermaii, 81 North White street. 3-12-lw TJ10II SALIC. A $500 bond of tho Lakeside X Itailway Co., bearing 0 per cent, interest. Apply at this olllee. OR SALK. The water munn. counters nml bnr llxturcH of the Sehelllv House. For r..-i t..r.. ....! i.. r ir it lvi.wi.. TWANT free tests of Siitln-Scent perfumes given nml orders filled. Five trial bottles postpaid 10e. Albert Wood, IVrfumer, 725 Woodward, Detroit, Mich. Satin-Skin 25c Soap postpaid 12c 2-21-lm-dAw F OR 8AM5 OK KENT. A brick block on North Main htreet. tonsistinir of two tnreo- story dwelling nouses, eneii nouso win no sum Hencrately or both na desired. For further in formation apply nt the Ukkald ofllcc. 3-1 5-3 1 REMOVAL,-) 1 E iT Near In mind the fact, and keep it E E y4 always before you when in need E a of wall paper, that Thomas 5 Snyder haa removed his wall paper store to : U No. 23 5. Jardln St., p Near Davenport's Hardware Store, I THOMAS SNYDER, I 1 PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. S3 S. J a red In St- E Call and eee the new spring styles just EE issued. iMiiummMMnnimrimMnmmiiiiuinimniuiuiS Evan J. Davies, LIVERV AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Our Spring Stock Of clothing has now arrived, which consists of a large stock ot lino Men's, Boys' and Childrens' Suitings In Straight Cut, Frocks, Singlo nnd Double Breasted Coats and Sack Suits, Our Combination Suit DOUBLE BREASTED COAT, TWO PAIR OP KNEE PANTS, . . . ONE YACHTINQ CAP, Is a nuick seller. Children's Suits of numer ous designs can bo round In this stock. S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE, Corner Main am Cherry Sta., Bheuandoah, Pa WOOD'S Shenandoah Colleger 100 Charter Hcmber Scholarships Now solil. Tho wile will be con. iiiiueu lor n lew Inya only. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, ENGLISH, PENMANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL.. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call nnd seo tiio brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall nnd Winter Suitings Shenan doah lias ever had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you nro a hard man to suit we wont you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 2-q. North Main St. Art Wall Paper. Paper : Your : Home : Artistically Hut for as littlo money possible. Wall papers nnd room moulding in all the In test colorings and designs for your Itarlor, bed room, kitchen, hull or cafe, lenutiful Leathers for dining roomi, only 80 cents. Coino and sec our Prize Designs. House, Sign and Decorative Painting: Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centra St., Shennndonh, Pa. W AIT ! 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 111 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 hue busi ness or pleasure horse can find his choice by calling upon us. Watch This Space . . . . . . For Day of Arrival- OPEN EVERY DAY nn tn ilm Kliminndniih Dentil Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not shit you call to see us. All examinations ireti. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Crojvr and Itridgn work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. no cnarges tor extracting wueu ihui ordered. We are the only users of vitalized, air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms,. (Titman's Block) East Ceptro Street. Ofllce Hour.! 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. -USE-- ELECTRIC SALVE ( KINO OF ALL I ) It cures Cut. Burn., I'rl, Seold., Vlccrs, Boll., Carbuncle., AUceM, Kte. l'or sale by C. 11. HAOONBUCH, Druggist, Noitl. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 1 4