OUR,.. . SPECIAL SALE of "ciuxkli:d cnui'i: paper" will be continued for another week. Remember, we givo a five foot roll for 10 cents. Could not be bought heforo for lew than 25 cents. ONLY ON12 AlORE WEEK. HOOKS & BROWN a- North rviolm St. GRAND OPENING! -AT- RJEFOWICITS ONErPRICE CLOTHING HALL March 26th. The finest line of Men's, Roys' and Children's Novelties in Clothing ever dis played in this city. Watcli "Our Mammoth Show Windows. L. REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. riAlN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1890. Held for Futs Pretence. "Wilkesbauue, Pa., March 23. Consta ble .Tnmoa Hill, of this city, was arrested nnd taken before Unltod Stntos Commis sioner Gustnv Hnhn, of this city, on in formation of Thomas R. Clarke. Somo tlmo ago Clarka received n lettor from Hill through tho mall ordorlnst merchan dise, said letter saying that HIU& Connell was the namo of a firm of produce mer chants in this city. Ho later found the firm was a fictitious ouo, and that ha could not collect his money. A number of aim ilur cases are pending agulust Hill. Ha furnished $1,000 bail. ailne Kxploslnn Kills Two Men. GHEKNSliniia, Pa., March 23. An explo sion of- fire damp occurred in tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Coal minos nt Port Royal, this county, killing Alexander McDonald, tho fire boss, ugod 35, and William Davis, aged 15. Tho mino U about 200 feat deep, and tho explosion shook the earth around the mouth of tho mine. It was caused by tho firs boss carrying a lamp into an un used part. .Awarded Ills Damage. MEDIA, Pa., March 23. A jury In the common pleas court awarded Thomas Lat timer $1,000 against tho Chostor Traction company. Lattimer was ft passenger in one of tho company's corn going from Chester to Angorn and had an arm and leg brokon in a collision. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Filling with Gold, Silver, Cement. Quid and Porcelain Crowns and Bridge Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. Entiiielv Painless Extiuctiok. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Fergrusonjs Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Office- Hours: 8' i. tn. to 8 "p. in. Bid We Hear You say fliat your Watch, or Clock, or Iiarnngs, 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. LATEST DESIGNS. TABLE FLOOR OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Comer Centre and West Stretts. PERSONAL. S. A, Hcddnll returned homo to-dny from Iluffiilo. Mrs. T. T. Williams visited friends nt l'ottsvllle to-dny. 1!. W. Sfnrrls, of New York, is a guest of. Louis floldlu's family. M. T. Sclirofllcr, Jr., of Ashland, wns a pilot of town friends yesterday, Mrs. Stephen Trcgrmbo, of West Cherry street, lint Riven birth to a daughter. John T. Cnoy, of Philadelphia, was n guct of relatives In town on Saturday. Hugh J. Kvrih, of Mt. Oinnol, was a guest of town friends Saturday evening nnd yesterday. William Urcli, of St. Clair, was yesterday the gilctof hlsslter. Mrs. AhrnmTownscnil, of Xorth Ktnerlck street. Henry Wcldcmnlil and family, of Mt. Carinel, were in town yosterday. tho guests of Mrs. Wcldcnsaul's sister, Mrs. . Charles Strnnsc. Grant Dettroy and wife visited relatives at nirardvllle yiwterilny, nnd while tliero Mrs. Dettrcy was taken very Bick. Sho is now at liome and is seriously ill. Milton Troutman has moved from Tiist Coal to West Cherry street. Miss May Russell, of Shnmokin, has re turned to her homo after a pleasant sojourn with town friends. W. J. Portz lins recovered from tho illness that confined him to his homo tho past two weeks. Miss Maggie Qulnn, of Moren, spent yester day pleasantly in town with friends Messrs. King, Flannlgan, Moore; Mahany and Mcfllnty spent last ovenlng at tho homo of tho XHscs"Brfldlgan. ' ' Miss Jsclllo Connors; of East Contro street, Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs'. J. F. McCarthy, of St. Clair. , y Miss Maize Lcssig is spending a few days In Philadelphia. Hon. S. A. I.osch, of Schuylkill Haven, was In town to-day fixing up delegate fences. Luther Edwards, a student at tho Kutz town Normal School, is tho guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Edwards. Harris Seff, of the Schuylkill Manufac turing Company, is'cohfined to his homo by illness. Miss Annio Morrison left this' Vnbrning for New York and Philadelphia, where sho will purchase a largo stock bf spring and sum mer millinery. Rudolph Clauss, of Allentown. is tho giiest of his sister, Mrs. Homer Knauss, of West Cherry street. Mrs. M. J. lialen and daughter, Mary, wero Pottsvlllo visitors on Saturday. Misi-cs Nora Graham and Mary Oiblon, students at tho Kutztown Normal school, nro spending a short vacation with their1 parents. Messrs. Joo Robinson, Joe O'ltricn and James Haughney, ot Mahanoy City, were town visitors last evening. Harry J. Parrott, of Philadelphia, spent yesterday tho guest of his brother, B. F I'arrott, of tho Hekald. Ho left to-day for Shaiuokin, where ho will put in bar room fixtures for ouo of tho leading saloons in that town. A "Get Out" Sale. We must move on orabout April 1st. Prices take another tumble ; noto tho following bargains. . Iiucastcr ginghams, get out prico" Sc. Merrimack Points " " " 4c. Laco curtains worth $1.75, "get out price" 81. 00, Lace curtains worth $1.25, get out price" 75c. Laco curtains wortli $1.00, "get out prico" mc. ' Tablo lincns Wortli 10c,","gct outprico"25c Drew goods, silks, capes, corsets anil under wear.all marked at get out prices." A thousand vafds bf 121c'. blub drillings for 7c, per yd.; Men's seamless naif hosd 5c, Only a few days left for quick soiling at this great "get out bargain sale. L. J. Wilkinson, 20 South Main St. Sporting 1Sents. "Roddy" Connelly, of Wilkcsbarro, and Tommy Devlin, of Philadelphia, aro matched for a ten-round go at l'ottsvllle on tho 30th Inst. Charley Nyce refuses to play with tho Kansas City team. Manager Lawson, of tho Pottsvillo team, is in Philadelphia on a hunt for players. G. M. Davis William Mclaughlin and James J, Mulhcriu have leased tho Lansford baso ball park and proposo to orgauizo cague of tho following town teams : To- maqua, Lanstoru, wcatheriy, lieaver Meadow, Jeanesvillb and'Mauch Chunk. There will bo a cocking main at tho Eagle Hotel, Park View, noxt Saturday. Tho con tcbt will be between .Schuylkill and Carbon county bmls, and fouruittles will be fought A largo amount of money has already boen wagered on the result. or Sulu Cheap. ' Four glass shew cases, good as new ; four largo tabe8,' suitable for any business. Apply at L. J. WILKINSON'S, 20'South Main St. A (.rami JCcuuloii. ' Washington Camp No. 84, P. O. S. of A., of Ashland, is making extensive prepara tions fur holding a grand reunion of tho camps in the Schuylkill-t'ohunblu district. Tho meeting will bo held in their hall ou tho evening of Wednesday, April 1st. Mrs. McCoriitlek Hurled.' Tho funeral of Mrs. Mary McCormlck took placo this morning from the lato resldcuco on West Contro street, lligh niass was celebrated in tho Annunciation church and tho remains wero Interred in tho parish' cemetery. Now Milling Needle, A new ininlug needle has been manu- faaturWl by S. J. Morgan, of Tumuqua. It is being used by, tlp Lehigh Coal ' anil Naviga tion Company, nnd may bo adopted by tho Reading ajul Lehigh Volley companies. The needle Is hammered by a trip hammer, aud is made of oxtra fine quality Iron, riirclmsod u Property. Mrs. M. J. Whalcn. of West Chorry btrect, ou Saturday purchat,ed ono of tho properties in tho Titman block, on West Oak street, for ?a,C00. Mrs. Whalcn will occupy tho houso us Nun as tho occupant, Harris Sell', vacates. MrCluii's Mitgiizluu for April. McClure's Magaziuu never falls to make good Its special claim of timeliness. The April number has for frontispiece an excellent portrait of Protessor Jtoutgeu, whom tho German Emperor has, within theso few days, made a barini for hip marvelous discovery of the cathode mys; and the leading articlo 13 almost the first account yet given of Professor lioutgun, as seen In his own laboratory In tho actual conduct of his experiments. It Is the record of u visit undertaken by a special representative of tho magazine, immediately on thonnuouncemont of the discovery, aud reports from Professor Rontgcu's own llpstho way in which he made it and his opinion of its nature and bearing. j Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient aud I do not purge, pain or gripe. 25c. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Itpglon Clirou. Icled for Hasty lVrimil. Tho County Auditors began their annual nudlt to-day, Loss than two weeks more of tho Lenten season remainsi A meeting tif tho Hoard of Honlth will bo held next Friday night. Joo Hooker Post G. A. !(., of Ashland, will hold n ramp firo on July 30th. Tho employes of tho Schuylkill Traction Company received their pay on Saturday. Tho Iiorough Auditors expect to concludo their work on tho Borough Council accounts to-night. Washington Camp No. 75, P. O. S. of A., will eclebrato Its 31st annivorsary on April nth. Thero is considerable talk nhout a loeal haso ball club, but no serious movement in that direction. Joseph Iloflnor. a Riugtown farmer, bad his shoulder dislocated on Saturday by being thrown from his wagon. lices Kosscr, of Mahanoy City.ls organizing a singing club to bo composed entirely of young peoplo of that town. Cards are otlt announcing tho arnironchlmr marriage of Charles Pall, of Broad Moun tain, nnd Miss Lou Wise, of St. Clair. Tho Mysto exhibition, which occupied a Main street Btrtro tho past week, was to-day packcd'up nnd shipped to Elmira, N. Y. Qtllt6 a number of society people horo have, received invitations to attend the Clover Cluli assembly at Shamokin'on April 0th. Tho Stato convention of the A. O, If. will bo held In Wllllamsport Juno 0, 10 and 11. jviioui i.uuu delegates will no ,ln attendance. Tli'6 me6tings of tho local lodges of Odd Follows will bo unusually interesting this week, the annual election of officers taking place. ,' J. H.Tomcroy, Esq., and Justice M. J. Lawlor aio to open offices in tho room in tho Forgusoh building vacated last week by W. J. Galvin. Tho ml no examiners of tho Shamokin district will begin n crusado against mino foremen who allow men to work without being properly licensed. LX-Po'stmaster M. J. Litscli, of Mahanoy City, who has been undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Philadelphia, returned last week to his homo. Preparations aro being made hi" Policeman Thomas Leo to open liis saloou at the corner of Coal and White streets. Ho will movo his family thero in a few days. Tho County Commissioners, of Luzerno county havo paid $0,382.70 to Ilarring & Mc- owconcy, tho detectives who succeeded in capturing Wlndish, tho Pittston murderer. The Lehigh Coal Company furnishes tho Houso of Correction witli egg coal at $3.29 a ton, while tho circular prico is $4.20. This may occasion quiet cutting on tho part of tho companies. Miss II. May Kinney, of llloomsburg, and John H. Wagner, of Ashland, will bo mar ried at the homo of tho brido s mother, at the former place, on April 2nd. They will mako their homo at Shamokin. Secretary Trezise, of tho School Board, has in hand a big batch of applications from peoplo who want to bo superintendent of tho public schools of town. They have been re eived from many parts of this stato nnd New York and New Jersoy. At James Goodman nnd Co's. Berks county potatoes, 5 bushel.for $1.25 Fresh eggs 14 ceilts 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 Obituary. Mrs. Mary Connors died very suddenly on Saturday at her homo In Pottsvillo. John H. Hosie, formorly of Minorsville, died nt Hot Springs, Ark, Ho was manager and member of tho Lytlo Coal Company. Mrs. Jane I). Carr, wife of Dr. A. P. Carr, of St. Clair, died Sunday morning of pneu mouia. Sho is survived by a litis band and three sons. Tho funeral service will be held on Wodncsday ovenlng at 7:30 o'clock, and tho next day the remains will bo taken to Philadelphia for interment in tho Mount Moriah cemetery. l'clix MeMauanlmln, ouo of tho pioneers of Shenandoah, died Saturday night at his home, corner of West and Lino streets, from cancer'of tho stomach. Ho had been allln; about ten months. Tho deceased was 58 years of ago and resided hero 3t years. He is survived by tils wife and six children. Anthony, J-ellx, Jr., Bridget nnd Aunio, living at homo, Mrs. Andrew Kennedy and Mrs. Henry Early. Tho funeral will take place ut 10 o clock on Weducsday morning. Cashier Hunter, of tho Merchants' Na tional Hank, received word to-day of tho death of his sistor, Miss Carrie, which oe cuired at Aiken, S. C at 7 o'clock this morn ing. Miss Hunter had been in delicate .health for somo years aud has spent the las threo or four winters h) South Carolina Her condition was such that no nnnreheu sions of her death wero entertained, and her demfco was quite unexpected. Her remains will bo brought to her parents' homo In Ash' laud for interment. Just Kocelved. Two car loads of C. Felgcnspan's Newark, N. J.. celebrated Hock Peer. Now or. tap at all tho leading hotels and saloons in Shcnan doah nnd vicinity.' Call for Felgenspan's Iiock and you will havo no other. Solomon JIAAk, Agent, ISO South Main street, 3-12-2W Shenandoah, Pa. Cur I.ouil of Immigrants. A carload of immigrants wero dumped into tho Anthmcito district yesterday. At every station between Hazleton and Mahanoy City they wero dropped oil until the consignment was exhausted. Another car load landed at Haxletou ou Saturday. They were all Hun gai laus, Muko Your Hoys (ilud. Also your pocKct-uooK by liuying your shoos nt factory prices at tho Factory Shoo btoro. Don t forget wo give you a beautiful penknilo wltn cacli f l.uu purchase. J-13-tf J, A. Moykk, Mgr. Odd lVllmvs Day, Judging from the interest that tho Odd Fellows of Mahanoy City aro taking in th'o celebration of Odd Fellows Day, that is to bo held there on Saturday, April 25th, tho cole bratiou will bo a gi-.md success. Tho tuwu will bo beautifully decorated nnd a numbor of largo arches erected. lliivo You ii lllg Foot? If to, there is a Biiapat the Factory Shoo Storo for y ou . Wo have about 600 pairs o men's working and dress shoes, all sty' 's, Nos 0, 10 aud 11, which wo aro belling for very low prices to mako room for spring goods. 3.13-tf J. A. Moyeb, Mgr, Owrcout Qune Alox. Strouso mourns tho loss of a $35 overcoat. It was stolen from tho elgar storo connected with his pool room Saturday night. How's Your Cough? Pan-Tina cures it, 23c. At Guilder Pros. drug store. College Hcceptlon April Oth, Wood's Business Collcgo will lw open for Isltors April 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Registration f students begins nt 0.00 n. m., April Oth. In tho evening n grand reception will bo held in tho Collcgo Hnll, Opera House building. Prof. O. F. Williams, a gmduato of Cornell University, not? President of Wood's College t Scranton, who was Consul to Franco dur ing President Harrison's administration, will bo tho speaker of tho evening, assisted by other professional speakers of Shenandoah. Hie evening's entertainment' will bo inter spersed with selections by tho orchestra. Invitations to the public in general will bo distributed this week. All persons present ing this card of invitation on Master Monday night will receive n handsome Bouvcnlr as a memorial of tho launching out of a first class business collcgo in Shenandoah. Tho tlmo is fast approaching when this most worthy institution will begin its work ; j and if you wish to becomo a charter-member now is tho timo to secure a scholarship. Prof. S. 1. Wood, president of Shenandoah College, has been prevailed upon by public men of Shonandoah to contlnuo tho sale of charter memberships, and ho has responded very liberally. Nothing will bo left undone that will add to tho comforts of students. Sco Prof. Thomas Martin, special organizer, at tho Ferguson House, if you desiro to becomo a charter member, and savo sevcuty fivo dollars. Olio ir tlio Hest Spenhers. Tho Kutztown Patriot, in speaking of tho anniversary of tho Kutztown State Normal School Literary Society, bays : Onoof tho gems of tho evening was tho Kevstono Essay. entitled "The llcrltag'o of the Past," read by Miss Nora M. Graham, of Shenandoah, Pa. Tho essay was a splendid literary production, and was rendered in excellent stylo. Miss Grxham has n clear enunciation, a strong voice, and a.graccfiilncss, and earnestness of speaking that command close attention. Her themo was tho survival of thought over material things." Miss Graham is a daughter of Michael Graham, . of t6wn, and was tho best lady speaker of tho evening. An Old Engineer Dead. Thomas Walllsa, aged 51 years, died at ills homo in Gordon after an Illness of six months. Ho leaves a, wife and two children. Tho deceased served in tho Union army dur ing tho late war, and has been an engineer on tho I. & R. road for tho past twenty years. Mrs. Wallisa has four sons and two' daughters by her former marriage with tho late Charles Reick. . . Malmiioy Cltys New Organ. Tho dedication services of tho new pipe organ recently placed in tiio l-ngllsli Lutheran church, Mahanoy City, took placo yesterday. A very elaborate and interesting program was arranged, including a number of brilliant organ selections by Prof. Edward L. Howe, of Hazlcton. An Explosion of Gas. Andy Crefskie, miner, and Joseph Bib- razitz, laborer, wero slightly burned about tho hands and faco this afternoon by an ox plosion of gas at tho Knickerbocker colliery. Your Choice. Property No. 5 nnd 7 North Main street, either with privato residence or hotel alone, Scheilly Houso. This proposition open for two weeks. 3-11-tf Appointed Coal Inspector. William Edwards,' of Mahaiioy City, who is well-known as a tenor soloist, has been appointed coal iuspector for tho Philadelphia & Heading Coal & Iron Company, with twenty-two collieries lindcr his jurisdiction. Silent but Thero is no discomfort, no disturbance of busi ness or pleasure, no loss Certain of sleep, after taking Hood's Pills. They assist digestion, so that natural-healthy habit li brought about. Hood's Pills aro silent but nevertheless cer tain in their ef fect. Prepared by O. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 25c. Sold by all druggists. SPRING STYLES IN- FINE CLOTHING Now ready nti PORTZ BROS. 21 Jf. Main street. A Fine Assortment, A Pino Grade ot Goods. A Fair Price to All. We cnil special attention to our lino of Spring and Sum nier Necljwt;ar. An excellent assortment. MISCELLANEOUS. IOUNI). A gold watcli, on tlic ldtli iimt., on Owner can have same liy proving property nnd K .ui UIOITUBI'IIICIU, -Plliy Ul 11 WeBt l.luobtrcit. 3-2:K!t WANTr.I). A girl tor genera! housework. IT AlllHV Bt I.twaifVutitllllnnc.. in Main street. ' n-ai-tf Ii,0!.6.oUKNT-TSt'!!?room dwelling, No. V iiB. ,dwilll'iK No. 215 South Jnrdln street, formerly occupied by Charles Hooks. Apply at the Coileo House. 3-20-lw Iaolt 8AI.I5. Tho water pump, counters nnd I bar fixtures ot the Bchdily ll'"u8e ("or further information apply to J. K. p. .Scheilly. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES OI'FICE Ol'TIIi: STATE HOSPITAL KOU IN. Jl'ltHU l'UIWONS OK THIS ANTHRACITE COAI. KKMIO.N up PENNSYLVANIA FOUNTAIN Sl'ltlNQS. I'ENNSVI.VAKl a ' Henled nnd marked (1'ItOl'OSAI.S FOU SUP PLIES) for tho Stnto Hospital for Injured Persons of tho Anthracite Coal lteRion of Pennsylvania, will he received hy the Hoard of Trustees up to and Including; the 1 day of April, ;", ."i.iieuiiiK urt-ttn. munis, grocer- ies, drugs, muslins, fruits, veuetahles, lee, feed, Tho llonrd of Trustees reserve the right tn ..j.. ....... ...... Amuwu oui me articles nnd probable amount of each required will be fiitiiuliftfi nn Atml tfnt Witt 4.1.1 J. U. DIDDLE, Hi.pt Stat. Hospital. O-O-SI Fountain Springs, Pn. POLITICAL CARDS. I7IOH LKOISLATUHE, ( Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Qirardville, l'a. Subject to Deaiocratlo rules. 1. TH B" Man in A JUMPER can now wear a collar as spotlcs9 as that of the man in n dress coat. How ever dirty liis work, the workman can have .a clean collar every day with out cost if he wears the INTERLINED It can be cleaned in a twlrjkling by the wearer,' with a wet. clqth or sponge. It combines satisfaction, economy and comfort. No frayed edges to chafe the neck. The r'Ccllulaid(" collars nud cuffs are the genuine interlined goods with, a' "Celluloid" siyrface and bear the above mark-' They fare water proof. Alt others arc imitations. ' If your furnisher docs nol keep them send to 'us direct. ' Collars, 20c. each. Cuffs, 4oc.'pairf-rpostpaid.' TUB CKI.IiUI.OID COMPANY, NewVorlt. SAPOLIO gSK" Art Wall Paper. Paper : Your : Home : Artistically Hut for as llttlo money m possible. "Wall papers nnd room moulding in nil tho latest colorings nnd designs for your Jmrlor, bed room, kitchen, hall or cafe. Icuiitiful Leathers for. dining rooms, only 30 cents. Come nnd sec uurTrUe Designs. House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Estimates cheer fully furnished. .Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centro St., ShennndonVi, Tn. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't get It, then come, to qs for It. We carry the best of r Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery Vftffd AHvftlta Vour order, fcioodfl delivered promptly. flUSSER & BEDDALL, 29, East Centre Street. WOOD'S Shenandoah College ! 100 Charter riember Scholarships Now Hold. The side will be con tinued for a (ev days only, Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZGR, FERGUSON HOTEL. Our Spring Stock Of clothing lids now arrived, which consists of n largo ttock ot fiuo Men's, Boys' and Childrens' Suitings in Straight Cut, Frocks, Single nnd Double Breasted Coats and Sack Suits. Our Combination Suit DOUBLE BREASTED COAT, TWO PAIR OP KNEE PANTS, . . . ONE YACHTING CAP Is a quick seller. Children's Suits of numer ous uesigns can no louuu m mis much. S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Corner ?Iain and Cherry Sts., Shenandoah, Pa USE ELECTRIC SALVE ( KINQ OP ALL I) It cdrcs Cuts, Hums, Uralses, Scalds, Ulcers, Bolls, Carbuncles, Abscess, Jc. ror sale uy C. H. HAGENBUCH, Druggist, North Stain Street. "h?!1?!0?1" Va- HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With II F1. 5IKLLKT, tho practical lioracshoer, nmiavom nuy . .. ........ from Improper bearings. All diseases of the feet given persoiuu ucnuU. H. F MELLET, South Market btreet, between Centre and Oak streets, Shenandoah. SPRING COATS SCAPES Wo'luiyc In stncU'tho largest nnd most eom .lete line of M1SSKH- COATS In tlTcounty. $1.00, $1.28, $1.B0 and $6.00 eath. Alio an elegant MsGrtlncnt in LAdlo" clotll, silk and velvet enpes. Clothcftpc(r76c, $1.00 and $5.00. black nnd tin. In velvet llned'wltli silk, richly trimmed, $4.00 to $5.00. Block brocaded, silk .int.. a lltm.l .ttl Fnnn.. ullf. 1. ....... 1 nnd ruwsnme;iry, CALL AND EXAMINE. i. . F. GILL. ioo N. Alain St., Shenandoah, Pa. They Are Here ! And the private sale of the 19th carload of horses is now going on at William Neis wenter's stables, corner Main and, Coal streets. 7 Mated Gray Teams. 1 Pair of BlackHorse.s. 2 ' " Sorrel " 1 Single Black Horse. 1 " Gray Mare. 1 " Sorrel Horse. 1 ' " Bay Horse. 1 " Brown Horse. This carload consists of sound, well bred and well broken horses. Every horse' sold is guaranteed. Horses ' constantly on hand for sale' or exchange. ErnimjiuijiiihmTTMTiuiiMmipium REMOVAL.-) 1 ! . ' "llenr In mind (he fact, nnd keep it E i4 always before; you- When In need E rJL.pf wii paper, that Thomas Ssvubk has removed his wall paper S store to No, 23' S. Jardln St., j Tiear Davenport's' Hardware Store, ! THOMAS "SNYDER, f PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. 23 S. Jardln St. 3 Call and see the new spring styles Just E issued. 3 OPEN EVERYDAY Goto the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction ot Ueth. Gold aud Silver hlliugs. If your artilleal teeth do not sttlt you call to see us. AH examinations fr6o. We mako all kinds of platos. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, CrotVn and Jlrhlgn work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates tiro ordered. Wo ure the Only users of vitalized air for the painless extructjon of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, fTitruan'a Block) ' . East Centro Street. Ottlce Hours: 7 a, m. to ff im. Eyan J. Davies, LIVERY AND 1 Undertaking! $ 13 N. Jardin Street. 1 i t4 1 Vi 1 1
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