( n AYE A RE SOT CONTENTED Willi pt achievements, lmt nlwnyastrlvlnjt ti out-do our former HTnrts. We hnvo Just lmt! made upwlully for in n large Hue ftt piirliiK Imix pniKT. HylmyliiK turret from too factory we nro onnbleil to mil tills stook vryclCBp. A few of our prices. OUR LEADER at 10 Cents, Worth 2 Cents. OUR SIGNAL at 15 Cents, Worth 25 Cents. Kncli box cnntitltin 21 Miwta of paper nml 21 envelop, nml U Immlnmiely fluMieil, SUa WINDOW DISPLAY. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. Going elsewhere for stylish Men's, Boys' and Children's Novelties or Confirmation Snits, inspect the large stock at the ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, where yon will find your choice in goods and prices. We carry the nicest goods and nicest assortment. The finest line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Novelties ever dis played in this city. L. REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. HAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. IMOXDAY, MARCH 38, 1S00. Charged with l'otaonlug Ilrlulclng Water. Cahmslk, Ph., March 30. Somo tlmo ago a great deal of excitement was caused at G reason, n village a few miles west of horo, by tho discovery that tho water In a number of looal wells had been poisoned with Purls green. William Kissinger has just boon arrested on a cliurgo of placing poison In tho water. Kissinger has ontcred ball in $500 for his appoarunce at court. Hlg Coal llreuker Destroyed by Fire. ScitAXTOK, Pa., March 30. Johnson breaker No. 1, at Priceburg, owned by O. S. Johnson and others, was totally de stroyed by lire Saturday night, the origin of which Is unknown. Los3 Is S100,000. Two Miners Hurled Alive. TAMAQUA,Pu.,March30. John Lafforty, employed as a minor at Silver Crook col liery, of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation company nt Mlddleport, with his butty, James Dolun, was buried under a fall of coal while at work. Dolan recolvod only n fow cuts and bruises, and succeeded in digging out himself and Lufferty, but tho latter received Injuries which will likely prove fatal. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Pilling with Gold, Silver, Cement. Gold and Porcelain Crowns ami Bridge Work, .ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. EXTIKKLY PAINLE.XI EXTBACTIOX. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, f erguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Oak Street. Oftlce 'Hours i 8 a. m. to 8 p. in. Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Jiarnngs, or Jewelry needed repairing r Ii 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. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Largest line of Musical Instruments in this city. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. LATEST DESIGNS. Sor OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and "West Streets. BEFORE- PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Itcglon CHron. Iclril for llunty I'erusnl. It Is said tho 1'. &li. C. & 1 Co. loses n muleu day. list niontli tlie average was two a day. lllshnp ltiillwrn confirmed a class of -IS in tlio Tilnlty KptseoiKil church, l'ottsvlllo, yesterday. Charles 12. Sleclo, of Mlnorsville, has re signed M state secretary of the Good Templars, Tho Muhiiuoy City High school nlumnl will hold a ro-unlon on Juno luth, mid havo secured Dr. llyrou W, King to lecture nn that OCCASION. I'm cli nro out announcing tho coming wedding of Dr. A. 1. Sullgmmi nml Miss Maine Sehafi'er, two of Mahanoy City's popular young people, to take place onrly in Juno. The Tamaiiua I'ccorder appeared on Satur day in a woman's edition and presents a very creditable appearance. Tho ediliou was gotten out by St. Stephen's Chapter, Daugh ters of tho King, and rellccts much credit upon tho editors and contrihutors. This Opportunity Miuuld Not IIo t.nst. Tlio world is filled -with sullbring people who cuu't seem to get well orliudout what their trouhlo is. Such people oftentimes cannot afford the time or o.xpcii'-o of a trip to the city, or tho largo fees charged by the best physicians. It is for thobo people that Dr. Greene, of 36 West lttli St., New York City, wlio is without doubt tho most success ful specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases, makos tho following oxtnuiulinary oiler. IIo invites you all to write him about your complaints, toll him how you feel and all the symptoms of your case, and ho will answer your letter free of charge, explaining the meaning of every symptom, telling just what your trouble is and how to get cured. IIo makes tlio most careful study of every letter, and his explanations are m clear that you understand exactly what ails you. And it costs you nothing. IIo makes a specialty of treating patients through letter correspond ence and it has proved a perfect success, lie is tho discovoror of that wonderful medi cine, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and has discovered many other valualilo roniedios. Probably you, leader, have some complaint which you would like explained and cured, and if you will accept this oiler and write this successful specialist about it, you will undoubtedly bo mada strougaud woll. At Junius Goodman and Co's. Fresh eggs 1 1 cents per docn. Ilest pound-print creamery butter 27 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Good tub butter, 10 lb tubs, IS cents. 2-3-tf Dumlllo Cocks Crow. Editou Hmiald.: Having noticed an article in your paper throwing disciedit on Danville biids after the main with Catawissa and Shenandoah birds, 1 write to you in be half of our rights and wisli to state that there was "no roost full of Danville birds," as some critic from your city btatcd. Further more, I will stato that there was not a Dan ville bird entered and I stand open for all comers to make a match witli Shenandoah and Danville, 9 birds, for $100, or mure; New- York rules to govern; main to bo fought in Shainokiu, which is half way, l'lcaso insert this in tho columns of your paper and, by to doing, you will oblige. Yours respectfully, James Ryan. Danville, Pa., Mar. 20. Ilino Yon a Khr i'uot? If so, there is a snap at tho Factory Shoe Store for you. We have about S00 pairs of moil's workingand diess shoes, all sty s, Nos. 0, 10 and 11, which woaro selling for very low prices to make room for spring goods. 3-13-tf J. AMovpt. Mgr. Obituary. Mrs. Thomas G. Allen, wife of tho pro prietor of tlio Merchants Hotel, at Pottsville, died at Heading on Saturday. Mrs. Franklin P. Miller, of Pottsville, died very suddenly yesterday afternoon. She was conversing with some friends in tho par lor, when sho gave a gasp and fell over. Death was almost instantaneous. Marie, 5-weok-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Earner, of West Coal street, died yesterday. A Sure Curo lor Coughs and Colds. That's what Pau-Tiua is, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Mulnuioy City Directory. The now directory of Mahanoy City, com piled by Messrs. Johnson liros., of Wilming ton, Del., is completed and are being de livered to the subscribers and advertisers of that Uwn. The book was turned out by tho IIksald book and job offices, and as usual the publishers aro receiving much flattering comment upon tho work. Wu havo one of tho finest Job offices in tlio county, and aro prepared to do work In this liuo of any description, JHuko Your Hoys Glad. Also your pockct-lwok by buying 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. Moyjsk, Mgr. Hibernian Ollicem. Tho quarterly meetiug of tho County Hoard of tlio A. O. II. was held in Pottsville on Saturday. liich division will scud two delegates to tho state convention at Wllllamv port in June, lho lollowlug officers were elected : President, James J. IteMy, of St. Clair; Vice President, John Horgan, Maha noy City; Eecordiug Secretary, Jas. T. McDonald, Minorsvillo ; FluancialSecretary, Thos. Condron, llranchdalo ; Treasurer, Win. J. Kennedy, Pottsville. AVe Hate Them. The latest and newest styles in velvet, silk. cloth and serge capes. Also a beautiful line of coats tar miskus, from 0 to 111 years of ago, prices ranging from $1.00 to $0.00. Call and examine and bo mtisuod with garments and prices. 1!. F. Gill. ltullef for Armenia, A union meeting of tho Protectant churches of Ashland was hold yesterday afternoon, In the Interests of Americans who are now in Arinunla. Sovonil brief addrossos wero made by the clorgy and othors, after which donations wero mauo by tuosoprosent, amounting to ?50, which will bo forwarded ton committee at Philadelphia. Euster eggs and fancy baskets of overy description at Otto's, 27 South Main btrect. The l'lrst Defenders. The First Defenders havo made a change in the tlmo for leaving on their trip to Wash ington. Tliey will leave Pottsville ou tho afternoon of April 15th, and join tho other companies at Harrisburg. After a reception there they will leavo next morning fur Bal timore and Washington, TJio round trip fare from Pottsvillo will bo J1.28. l'rlvate Sale. The furniture and household goods of tho ! Scheilly House arc now oll'ered at private Uale. For further information apply to J, K. i tseiieiiiy. PERSONAL. D. 11. lieildall, of Tamaima, spent Sunday with relatives in town. Oliver lllancli, the St. Clair butcher, was a town visitor yesterday. Frank Mack, of Hrecno's cafe, Sundayed with friends in Ashland. MUs Annlo Uuyuor, of St. Clair, spent Sunday with (own acquaintances. Miss Ijiura Swarta, of Park Place, win tho guest of Miss llattio Jones yesterday. Dr. Thomas J. Fleming, of Philadelphia, spent yesterday in town witli friends. Albert Arnold, ot the Ulrnrdvlllo Press and Times, spent Saturday evening in town. Misses Maggie and Katie llarnhardt, of Shaiuokin, ale the guest of Miss Minnie Carl. Misses Mame Dunn and Maine Ilaughuey, of Mahanoy City, spent Saturday night in town. Mrs. James Hughes, of Johnstown, is in town and will spend lovertl days visiting friends. Thomas Waters, of Eureka, Pa., a former resident of town, is circulating among old acquaintances horo. Mrs. William llroeius, of Sunhury, Is visit' ing Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Krick, on South Main stieet. Mrs. John Quimi and daughter-iu-law, Mrs. V. J. Qulnn, of Pottsville, attended tho Egan funeral in town to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shlpp were guostsof Mrs. Shipp s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Schrelllur, at Ashland, yesterday. James Lcckio, a motorman on tlio Schuyl kill Traction Company, was suddenly called to the sickbed of his mother at Pottsville to day. Messrs. Mahoney, Flaiinigan, McGluty, King, Wren, Garrett, Hendricks and Dunn, of Mahanoy City, were town visitors last evening. Messrs. I'rantz Hettinger, of Ashland, and Charles Thrasher, of Glrardvillc, pascd through town on their way to Pottsville this morning. Tim. C'oakley, jjf Trcmont, attended tho Egan obscnuios to-day. Mr. Coakley is making rapid strides to tho front in tho un dertaking business at tho above place. Miss Mattio ltaugh left for Kutztown this morning to take a spring courso in select studios at the Normal school. Sho was ac companied by her fatjier, Marshal Ilaugh. Mrs. C. II. Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dugan, Miss llridget Tobin, Mrs. Edward McGinn and Matthew Dormer, of Locust Gap, attended tho Egan funeral In town to-day. The Missos Jenkins, ofXortli Union street, eutcitaiiicd a number of guests on Sunday' among them Mrs. Sncck and daughters, Lizzie, Susio and Nellie. Miss Kate Hcillcr and Mr. Stewart, of Jacksons. right at n ChrMciiing. Louis Kemarowskl, of tho First ward, appeared before Justice Shoemaker on Satur day night and issued a warrant for the arrest of Peter Scrobel for assault and battery, committed upon tho plaintiff at a Polish christening. Kemarowskl testified that Scrobel had met him in tho yard whilo under tho influence, of liquor, nml assaulted him by hitting him on tho head with a billy ami afterwards cutting him witli a knife in the loft hand. Scrobel was held in tho sum of $300 bail for trial at court. A few moments later Mrs. Helena Kemarowskl, wife of tho plaintiH', preferred a second charge of assault and battery upon her, accusing Scrobol of inflicting a hole in her head witli a billy. For this chargo ho was held in flOO for ap pearance at court. SI1U mid Drcsft Goods. Wo have opened this week a special lino of silk, plain and hgured, prices ranging from 20e, 30c, 33o and upward. Also a lino selec tion of dress goods consisting of 38-in mohair, prices formerly 50c, now 25 cents ; 30-in fancy plaid goods, 25 cents; 45-iu. cashmero, all olors, 25 cents ; 50-in nil wool serge, black and colors, 50 cents, formerly 85 cents, tf IE. F. Gill. Appointed l'oor lMiyslcluii Dr. D. W. Straub, of town, has been ap pointed poor physician by tlio board of Poor Directors for tho ousuing year, lho selec Hon is a good one, and tiio county's wards in tills district will receivo careful medical at tention. Dr. A. P. Scllgman, of Mahanoy City, has also been appointed to a similar position. Councilman Kulp Dead, F. It. Kulp, a member of tho Borough Council of Taraaqua, died at that place Sat urday morning. -Tho deceased was 47 years. old, and was well known throughout tho county. His death leaves a vacancy in tho Council, and breaks tho deadlock that has existed in that body for tho past month. Lecture 111 Mining Science. Two lectures in mining science, by two of the faculty of tho Stato College, M. C, Thisong, professor of mining engineering, and H. H. Stock, assistant professor of mining and mettallurgy, will he held lu Kaier's oper house, Mahanoy City, on Thurs day ovening. A 'ew Order ltelng Organized. Mrs. Heck, of Mahauoy City, assisted by Mrs. John Mctz, ot Shamokiu, instituted a lodgo of tho Ladies' Temple Of tho Golden Eaglo, with ninety-six members, at Mt Carmel last week. An effort Is being mado to organize a Tcmplo of tho same order at Ceutralia. Overcome by Oases, Henry Millwurd was overcome by gases whilo at work ou tho stack of the Kaior browory, at Mahanoy City, this morning and was unconscious about two hours. Two men were overcome while nt tho same work on Friday. An addition Is being made to the stack and. tho work Is carried on without taking tho fire out of tho furnaces. A Hlg'Cuvo In. Thirty-two sets of tlmbor in No. 1 slope of tho Duck .Mountain colliery caved lu ou Sat urday, but no ouo was injured, The savago was a gradual uno and tho men had tlmo to get out of tho place i cforo the fall occurred. The colliery will bo idle about a wcok, Christian Kntleioor Jlxerclses, In lieu uf thejrcgular service in tlio Trinity Reformed church last evening the Christian Endeavor Society hold exorcises of an in structive, impressive and entertaining char acter. There wero vocal selections and readings from tho lllblo by members of tho society and addrossos wero made by Itev. Uobert O'lloylo, Charlos Hicncman auu Clarence Howcr, Miss Cora Sterner presided at tho organ. Two ltunuways. A farmor's team vau away on Main street at noon to-day and was caught ou Wost Coal street. No damago was done. A team of horbos belonging to William Morcerikawlcz, the East Centre street grocer, ran away on East Lloyd street thlsafteruoon. A carriage belonging to Andrew Moluskey was collided with and wrecked beyond repair. A Ullghty Vivo Tiling for Coiiglw. What? Van-Tina, 25c. Jit Gruhler Bros., drugstoro. WOOD'S COLLEGE RECEPTION, Monday Etcnlng, April (till. In l'crgiiMiu's Opera lloiieA Souvenir for All. Monday evening, April fltli, at 8 o'clock, Prof. S. 1. Wood will givo to the citizens of Shenandoah and vicinity a grand reception In Ferguson's opera house. Prominent men will speak, among them is the Hon. O. F. Williams, ex-Conul to Franco. The celebrated Grant Hand will furnish tho music. The band will glvo a concert in tlio College Hall from 7 to 8 o'clock, and givo visitors nn opportunity to inspect tlio new college. All who present an Invitation to tlio re ception will receivo a handsome souvenir. The work will bogin in both sessions Mon day, April 0th. Tho charter member scholarship may be obtained this week by calling on Prof. Thos. Martin, special organizer, or his assistant, Miss Julia lSysnn, nt Hotel Ferguson. COMMITTED SUICIDE. A Sowing Mnchliio Agent Well Known Hero Sliools Himself. Georgo W. Ncusbaum, a sewing machino agent well known in this county, committed suicide at his homo in Lohighton this morn ing by shooting himself in tho back of tho head. Death was instantaneous. Tho do ceased is survived by his wifo and six children. He had been 111 for somo tlmo and it is believed ho was temporarily insane when ho committed the act. Stic milidimli Directory. Business men and others, who have not yet secured ouoof tho directories of Shenandoah, just issued, can obtain ouc by making appli cation at this olllce. Tho prico is only $2.00, and there nie only a few left. No business man can atl'ord to bo without one of tlioso books. 2-21-tf They Got Away. Four Poles who got their pays on Saturday left town to-day owing John North, a Polish btorokeepor in tho First ward, for supplies furnished them during tho pastmonth. Iliey left on a Lakeside Hallway car. North wired a description of them to Mahanoy City and followed in tho next car, but the men got oil at somo point between this placo and Maha noy City and OMflped tlio Constable who was watching for them at the latter place. Dii:i). WII.UA MS. On the !Mli Inst., at Jlnplo Hill, l'n., Thomas i.i. miunw, ageu o-' years. Funeral will take ploee on Wednesday, April 1st. lvi. at 2 n. m. Services nt the family residence in Mnplo Hill. Interment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, Shenandoah. Iteln tlves and friends respect fill lyiinited to attend. MISCELLANEOUS. TTIOU SATiI-2. The wnter minm counters nml D bar fixtures of tlio Scheilly Homo. For further Information npply to J. K. 1. Schcifly, Masy To buy, oasy to take and easy In effect, aro character istics peculiar to Hood's Pills. They are small, tasteless, and purely vege table. They net gently but thoroughly and eatlsfactorlly. They do not irrltato or lnliame the intestines, but love them in natural, healthy condition. 25 centa. PROPOSALS. Sealed and marked proposals will be received by tlio undersigned up to noon of Friday, April 3d, lt., for tho hauling from either of tho railroad stations at Atdiland of 14,300 feet of uix (6) Inch water pipe, digging ditch three and one half (3) feet deep along the wagon road east from the hospital to the slto of the proposed reservoir, iHylng the pipe and covering it. Illds to state price per foot for the following dllTerent kinds of pipe : Ordinary east Iron pipe weighing 375 lbs to tho 12 feet length. Steel pipe with the converse lock joint. Steel pipe with screw connections. AVrought iron pipe screw connections. Wrought Iron pipe Mnthcson joint. Steel and wrought iron piiKi will average 18 to 21 feet per length. N Samples of tho Converso and Matheson Joint can be seen at the hospital. The right to reject any and all bids U reserved, K. C. Wagner, Olrardvlllo, Po., Secrctary Stato Hospital, near Atdilnnd. 3-2S, 30, 2-3t SPRING STOCK NOW OPEN ! DON'T WAIT FOR EASTER. Come now and take advantage of the finest selection of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING . . Ever Brought to Shenandoah ... -. Samples of all our goods, with' prices marked on them, are on exhibition in our mammoth show windows. We have unequalled novelties in clothing for Men, Youths and, Boys and are selling them at prices far below the figures of any of our would-be competitors. See Our Stock of Confirmation Suits ! And Novelties In Children's Suits I For children, we offer a suit with two pair of pants one short and one long. This is the latest novelty. These suits are made up for children from 3 to 8 years. Caps to match each suit. Our spring line of stiff hats and Fedoras, in all colors, is worth seeing. MAMnOTH CLOTHINO HOUSE, L. GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and C4in't pet H. then come to us for ' It, "Wo carry th best of ....... t Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wason awaits your, order. QootU ucltvcreu promi"' j HUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. W finger That would render n linen collar unfit to wear, can be instantly re moved from a "Celluloid" wnter rroof collar with a wet cloth or sponge. Every workitiginau who cares to leok ucat should wear the TRAD, INTERLINED collar. Wears six times longer than liueu. All genuine interlined col lars and cufls with h "Celluloid" surface bear this trade-mark. Re fuse imitations. If tho furnisher doesn't keep them, order of ns direct. Collars c. each; Culls 4UC. pair, postpaid. State size and style. THE CEl,UI.Oin COMPANV, New Vorlc. OH! UIU for these goods. Shenandoah Golkjel Charter nember ScholnrshlpsJSale continues tills week only. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL. genuino welcomo awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whlskevs. beers. porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks nnu cignrR. FOR IVIEN ONLY. Sure cure, No. 3 and 5. Stops In 3 days, cures in o ui.ys. sum at me (VIEW DRUG STORE, S l'nst Centre St., Shenandonh. HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD WlthII.F.IELLKT. tho practical hor.eshoer. and avoid any of tho 21 dhenes originating from Improper hearings. All diseases ot the ieei given personal attention. H. F. IVIEllET, South Market street, between Centro and Oak streets, nucminaoan. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Heading jrcviiiK v-. s iwcr unu I'orier. 116 and 113 S. Main St, Teams to Hire. " j i i ' " rciianijB team for driving or for working purroi pay Shields' livery stable a visit. tWui n.ictnnt1v nM lin.i.l nt ,.. . ,1 - " J v.. .... .. . tvwvii.UID 1 tl 1 1 (1 JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. JOHN F, CLEARY, ' PURE SKI.TZHU WAfEIt 'A cure for lieadache and BOTTLER OF . . . 1 stomacn troubles. GINOKIt ALU, weiss iiEun, ; I,A(li:it HEEIl, 1'OItTEIt. 17 and IP Peach Alley, Shenandoqh nfl . They Are Here ! And the Oft VII if en 1 rf f 19th carload of horses is now going on at William Neis- wenter s stables, corner Main and Coal streets. 7 Mated Gray Teams, i Pair of Black Horses. 2 " " Sorrel " i Single Black Horse, i " Gray Mare, i " Sorrel Horse, i " Bay Horsed i " Brown Horse. This carload consists of sound, well bred and well broken horses. Kvery horse sold is guaranteed. Horses constantly ou hand for sale or exchange. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tlio Shenandoah Dental Kooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo rnaKo an xinus ot plates, uom wowns, Aluminum Crowns Locan Crowns, Crown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental surgery. No charges for extracting when plates nro ordered. We aro tho only usera of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms,, (Tltman's Block) -last Centre Street. I Ofllco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Art Wall Paper. Paper : Your : Home : Artistically Hut for as little monby.as possible. Wall papers and room 'moulding in all the latest coloring and designs for your parlor, tied room, klfolien, hall or enfe. lleniitiful Leathers tor dlnlnff rooms, only SO cents. Come nnd eeo ourl'riie Designs. ' House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction Buarnntccd. 'Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal, i i, in. . . i ) J. P. CARDEN; Vi V fVTiti.ri fii Kliunntiiln, A, -P. ' A SPRING STYLES, IN PINE CLOTHINO Now ready at PORTZ " BROS. ' e i. 21 N, Halt! street." A Fine Assortment, A FlneGradoof Goods. A Fair Frloe to AIL Wo call special attention to our line of Hprlnii and Hum mer Neckwear. An excellent assortuiout. I REIYlbVAL.-- Ilcnr In mind the fact, and keep lt LJ nlu',valur,irn vii u-linn In iiei'il! ..f -nll ,uih,.r tlml TlinMAHi Ssyheii has removed Ids wall papcrjg j store to , 3 No. 23 S. Jardln St., " i Near Davenport's Hardware Store, e" 1 THOMAS SNYDER, 1 PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. I 23 S. Jardln St. Call and see tho new spring styles Just g issued. liiiimmmuuUuinnM NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES. WORK1NQ orKDRIVINO- HORSES constantly on hand. Sold or exchanged. Ii. L.'MILLER & CO., Props., 10 N. Pear Alley. Iluslness oftlce. W F- Miller's jneot market. 128 N. Main street. A i 1 'til-