AVE AJIE , EOT CONTENTED With pt achievement, lint ulwnynfltrlvlnjj to (nU-tlo our former effort. We havo Just had made tpcein1Iy fur us u lit r no lino of MtriiiK box paper. Uy buying direct from the fat lory we are enabled to poU tliU ctock very cheap, A few of ourprieeH. OUR LEADER at 10 Cents, Worth 20 Cents. OUR SIGNAL at 15 Cents, Worth 25 Cents. Knch lo eontnitu 21 dieeti of paper and 21 envelope, nnd i handsomely finished. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. HOOKS & BROWN 1 North IVIaln St. BEFORE Going elsewhere for stylish Men's, Hoys' and Children's Novelties or Confirmation Suits, inspect the large stock at the ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, where you will find your choice in goods and prices. We carry the nicest goods and nicest assortment. The finest line of Men's, Hoys' and Children's Novelties ever dis played in this city. L. REFOWICH, NO. io S. HAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY. MARCH 31, 1890. Shenandoah Directory. Business men ami others, who have not yet secured ono of thedlrectoricsof Shenandoah, just issued, can obtain ono hy making appli cation at this ollice. The prico is only $2.00, and there are only a few left. No business man can afford to bo without one of those books. 2-21-tf HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleas" tit laxative. All Druggists. NEW DENTAL PARLORS , LATEST APPLIANCES. Filling with Gold, Silver, Cement. Gold nnd Porcelain Crowns and Ilridge Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. ENT111F.LY l'AIKLlS EXTKACTION. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Blocks Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Oak Street. Onico Hours : 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for the spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Trice List : Renovating carpets, Brussels and Ingrain, 3c per yard, lleawer grades, leper yard, Feathers cleaned, He peril). Mattresses cleaned and upholstered, hair, $1; cotton, $3; cheaper grades, 82. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Address, STEAM RENOVATING CO,, IJowers street nnd .Apple nllcy, Shenandoah. Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Earrings, or Jewelry needed repairing ? 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'5 129.S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. 0r LATEST DESIGNS, TABLE FLOOR OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and Went Street., PERSONAL. 0. Q. Clauser spent yesterday at Williams port. Thomas Sanger, uf Ashland, was a town visitor last night. Mrs, T. T. Williams and daughter visited friends at 1'oUsvillo to-day, Mrs. William Schoppo, of Philadelphia, Is visiting relatives at Win. Penn. ltev. Itobert O'lloylo rejoices over tho ad dition of a daughter to his family., Joe Lowenthal, of Wntsontown, a fonnor resident, transacted business hero to-day. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ltobbins have, gono to Washington, 1). C, to spend a fow days with friends. Miss Ella Maginniss has returned from her trip to Florida and is now visiting friends In Washington, I). C. Prank Wilson and family, who recently re turned to town from llloomshtirg, havo taken up a residence on North West street. George Folweiler, ono of tho engineers on tho Lehigh Valley Railroad, has gono to New York city to spond a week with friends. Mrs. T. J. llurloy, of Philadelphia, who was a guest of the family of her brother, Chief Durgcss Hums, tho past few days, rc turcd to her home to-day. Col. D. P. Urown and wife, who returned from Florida last week, started for that place again to-day, but loft their children at tho homestead in Lost Creek. They will bo absent two or three weeks. Mr. and Sirs. William Vcalo aro visiting relatives In Hazletou to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bender, of Miners ville, were tho guests of Mrs. Rrcnnau, on South Main street, yesterday. Miss Laura Ilickcl returned to her homo In Pottsvlllo yesterday. While horo she was tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. John Graf, of .South Jardin street. Mrs. Lou Richaids, of dirardvlllc, circu lated among town acquaintances yesterday. Mrs. Rohcrt Hectrope, of West Juncberry alley, gave birth to a girl baby yesterday. A free chanco on a large, handsomely decorated cake given to every purchaser to tho amount of 10c. nnd upward, at Otto's. Another Attempt at ltobbery. Another attempt at robbery which was of no avail was made upon Ferguson's building last night. Tho ruarrandcrs whoso names are unknown ransacked the second and third lloors In search of a quantity of plumbers tools which wero concealed in the building. Tho rooms in which tho tools wero supposed to ho were broken into by taking a panel out of the door, but tho tools had been taken out They finally wended their way to tho olllco of Dr. J. W. Van Valzah, and battered tho lock to such an extent that ho was obliged to enter his oilico by means of a window in order to gain admission. They then pro eecded to tho saloon of Michael Costcllo, on tho first lloor, and robbed tho money drawer of a small quantity of chango. No identity of tho robbers has yet been found. The Only Show. Tho Trocadero Specialty Company, at 121 North Main street, is still drawing largo and enthusiastic crowds. The program Is one that puts to blush many of tho more preten tious organizations, and is well worth a visit. A seventy-five cent show for ten cents. It A Doctor MIxoh .liable. Siia.mokik, March 30. Mrs. Jane Norton of Irish Valley, and Mrs. Hannah Foster, of Trevcrtou, mother and daughter, aro in a remarkable dilemma. Each had a child born to her in Mrs. Norton's home at tho same hourto-day, and in his hurry tho physical! placed both children m tho same cradle, without paying any attention to whom they belonged. Now thoy aro mixed and Mrs. Foster is unablo to tell whether sho is raising her son or her brother, while Mrs. Norton is equally bothered to know whether sho is going to rear her granddaughter or her daughter. When each mother asked to seo her child tho physicau was puzzled. They looked alike, and for tho lifo of him ho could not determine to whom tho boy belonged and to whom tho girl. Mrs. Norton proved generous, however. Sho said that her family embraced several boys and if her daughter would llko to havo tho male child sho would consent. Mrs. Foster agreed. AVo Havo Them. Tho latest nnd newest styles in velvet, silk, cloth and sergo capes. Also a beautiful line of coats for misses, from I) to 10 years of age, prices ranging from $1.00 to ?0.00. Call and examine and bo satisfied with garments and prices. It. F. Gill. After Tax Delinquents, Tax Collector Scaulan and Constablo Giblon chased four delinquent taxpayors to Mahauoy City yestorday afternoon and captured them. They wero Georgo Rut conis. John Walczulous, Jacob Melcfsky and Peter Ilrojolofsky, all Poles. They sont their household goods to Middlcport on wagons and left town via tho Lakesido Railway with tho intention of taking a P. & R, train at Maha- noy City for Middleport. ISutconis paid tho taxes and costs, but tho others are confined in tho lockup at Mahanoy City. Easter eggs and fancy baskets of every description at Otto's, 27 South Main street. To Muko tho Surface Secure. Three blocks of houses belonging to tho Lehigh Valloy Coal Company havo been standing empty for several mouths at Lost Creek, on account of tho danger of a cave-in at Packer colliery No. 2. Tho company havo commenced work to mako tho surface sccuro by erecting a plant on tho premises by which threo eight-inch holos will bo drilled by a portablo steam drill through which culm will bo washed from Packer colliery No. 2 breaker, suilicient to fill tho opening bolow, which is about 130 leot wide by 70 loot High. In this way the surface will be mado safe, and tho houus can be occupied. Miiku Your Hoys filad. Also your pocket-book by buying your shoes at factory prices at tho Factory Shoo Store. Don't forget we givo you a bonutliui penknife with each J1.00 purchase. 3-13-tf J. A. Moykii, Mgr. Committed Suicide, Darius Schretller, a woll known resident of Tamao.ua. conimlttod sulcldo last evoulng Tho deed was committed In an outuouse. it was supposed that Mr. Schreller deliberately plannod tho suicide. Ho placed a shot gun against his bide aud discharged It hy pushing tho trigger with a 6tick of wood that was found lying near by, Inlllcting a wound 2J inches in diameter in his left side. He was U0 years of ago and a widower with two sons and a daughter. Ill houlth is supposod to bo tho cause. .V Sure Guru fur Cough and Colds. That's what Pan-Tlua is, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. llosu Team Truliilug. Twelve members of tho Phoenix Fire Com pany havo formed a racing team aud practice nightly with the company s new noso car riage under the care of Martin Fahey, tho well-known sprinter. Thoy aro open to challenges from any team in tho state, which may bo sent to F. J. Brenuan. riTUY POINTS. Happening Thrmighout tho Krgloii Chron. Iclcd for Hasty 1'crinml, Tho spring poets havo a show at last. Tho Mt. Curmel School Board will nrort n Hew school building. Pottsvlllo will play tho Cuban Giants on April 22nd, their first gamo. Hon. James B. Kcllly will lako the oath of olllco as United States Marshal on Saturday. Next Monday ovening the Junior Guards. Jr. O. U. A. M., of Ashland, will hold a ball. Tho Lehigh Valley colllories resumed work to-day and will work hut threo days this week. Michael Kane is serving in tho capacity of special olllcor for tho Trooadero Specialty Company. A new lodge of Odd Fellows will bo in stituted atShamokln shortly with a member ship of 150. Richard Northey, of Mahauoy City. Is a candidate for tho Legislature, subject to Republican rules. Tho Coininandery General, S. of A., has a membership of 0,000, divided into sixty seven commandcrics. Tho Sanitary Convention, undor direction of the State Board of Health, will bo held at WilUamsport on May 21 and 22. Tho County Commissioners havo borrowed $3,000 to meet pressing expenses until tho tix collectors make payment on their dupli cates. William Davis, of Ashland, was knocked down by his horso yesterday afternoon and trampled under tho animals feet and badly injured. William Nclswcntcr, tho liveryman, will havo his 20th car load of horses for salo shortly. They are expected to arrivo hero on Saturday. Tho dwelling houso of Dr. J. S. Klstlcr, on North Jardin street, Is receiving a new coat of paint at tho hands of Thomas Snyder, tho artistic painter. Tho Burns property, on North Main street, has been greatly Improved by a new front. Georgo Ploppert, tho shoo dealer, will occupy part of tho building. John Fahy, district president U. M. W. of A., will leave Pottsvlllo In a few days for Ohio, whero ho will remain a month attend ing to business at tho cxecutivo headquarters. Joseph It. Bannon, who has charge of tho air brake department of tho L. V. It, R. at Delano, will visit Boston In about two weeks to attend a convention of air brako experts. Cards have been issued announcing tho wedding of Albert Pitts, a prominent young Girardvillo gentleman, and Miss Mary O'Brien, of Preston Hill. Tho nuptial knot will bo tied on W ednesday, April 3rd. Judge Bcchtel refused new trials to tho three Italians, John D. Napolo, Louis Folmo aud Anthony Chada, who wero found guilty at tho last term of court of receiving stolen goods from car breaker John McGuire. A movement is on foot in Shamokln to revoke tho commissions of all constables who attend prizo fights and other unlawful exhibitions. They claim that theso olllcers aro attending such sports and that they do nothing to prevent tho allairs. Highly ICecommended. WiM.iAMBroiiT, Pa., Sept. 13, 1605 Prof. S. I. Wood is well known to mo aud I consider him an expert accountant, possess ing exceptional ability and worthy of ut most confidenco. Ho was employed by me, personally, in a business transaction requir ing an oxpert accountant and performed tho duties exacted of him greatly to his credit and to my utmost satisfaction. I do not hesitato to highly recommend him in any work requiring tho services of an exper ienced accountant. TlIOS. MlLLSl'AUOIt. I havo known Prof. S. I. Wood for several years. JIis ability, Habits unu ciiaractcr aro tho very best. N. A. Primisy, Cashier First Nat. Hank, Coudersport, Pa. Prof. S. I. Wood, Presidont of tho Shenan doah Collego, is ono of tho most thorough and efficient Business Collego men in tho' United States l'ottsvillo Republican. It gives us pleasure to state that wo regard S. I. Wood as ono of tho most capable ac countants of Pennsylvania. Lackawanna Lumiikk Co., I. F. Mcgargee, Vico President. 'Til Itistruhi tlm It.irrlttH. Tho court yesterday granted a preliminary injunction against tho Schuylkill Llectnc Railway Company, us directors, mo car Equipment Co., Tho Pottsvlllo and Tamaqua Railway Company, Tho Real Estato Trust Co., Phlla., and others to restrain tho re spondents from selling, assigning or trans ferring any of tho $300,01)0 stocK, or the $500,000 bonds ulleged to havo been issued by virtue of authority conferred by tho pro tended stockholders' meeting Jan. 1805, aud other relief. At James Cjoodmun and Co's, Fresh eggs 1 1 cents per dozen. Best pound-print creamery butter 27 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Good tub butter, 10 lb tubs, 18 cents. 5 bushels Borks Co. potatoes, $1.23 2-3-tf Sold Tho Sufe. A. H. Gasser, representing tho Mosler Safo Company, of Dayton, O., appeared before Justice" Dongler yesterday aud Issued a warrant for tho arrest of tills Deull, tho South Main street joweler, for felling a safe belonging to the company. Tho representa tive claimed $00 damages, which Deull re fuses to pay. Ho was held In $100 bail for trial at court. Tho plaintlil is icprosemeu by M. M. Burke, Esq. Silk uud Dress floods. Wo havo opened this week a special lino of silk, plain aud figured, prices ranging uom 20c, 30c, 35o and upward. Also u fine selec tion of dross goods consisting of 3S-in mohair, prices formerly 50c, now 25 cents ; 30-In fancy plaid goods, 25 cents ; 45-lu. cashmere, all colors, 25 cents; 60-in all wool sergo, blaok and colors, BO cents, formerly 85 cents. tf R'.Giix. Th License Court. In the license court yestorday the applica tion of Mlclmel Ravlck for tho transfer of tho llconso of Peter Hill, of Girardvillo, waB re fused. Ravick had been tried fur awsault and buttery with intent to ravish and had been found not uiiiltv. but mado to pay tho costs. Tho following license wore transferred: From Henry P, Schu, Third ward of Malia noy City, to Calvin Gouldnor; from John H. Mullen, North ward, St. Clair, to Daniel S. Leltzel ; from John S. Stoudt, Wayno town ship, to Alfred Cooper i from Frank P. llron nau, Second ward, Ashland, to Charles Moycr. New and very pretty waltz "Amphlon," at Bruium's Jewelry and Music store. 3-13-tf JIuve You a lllg I'oot? If so, there is a snap at the Factory Shoo Store for you . Wo havo about 500 pairs of men's workingand dross shoes, all sty' s, Nos. 0, 10 and 11, which wo aro selling for very low prices to mako room for spring goods. 3-13-tf 3,. A. MOYEB, Mgr. A Highly Men Thing for Coughs. What? Pan-Tina, 23c. At (Iruhlcr Bros., drug store. WOOD'S COLLEGE RECEPTION. Monday laming, April (llh, In rerguvm's Opera HnurA Koincnlr for All. Monday evening, April (Ith, at 8 o'clock, Prof. S. I. Wood will givo to tho citizens of Shenandoah and vicinity a grand reception in Ferguson's opera houso. Prominent men will speak, ninong them is tho Hon. O. F, Williams, ex-Consul to Franco. The celebrated Grant Band will furnish tho music. Tho baud will givo a concert in tho Collego Hall from 7 to 8 o'clock, and givo visitors nn opportunity to inspect tho new collego. All who present nn invitation to tho ro ceptlon will receive a handsome souvenir. Tho work will begin In both sessions Mon day, April 0th. Tho charter member scholarship may bo obtained this week by calling on Prof. Thos. Martin, special organizer, or his assistuit, Miss Julia Bysou, at Hotel Ferguson. Will Tuho tho i:ntlro l'roduet. A deal has just been consummated hy which tho Philadelphia & Heading Coal & Iron Company will take tho entire product of the lioyal Oak colliery, at Shamokln. It will go into effect to-morrow. This deal means a great deal for not only tho owners of thocolliciy, but to that town, as it will necessitate tho enlargement of the breaker to moro than again its size, thus giving a great many moro men and boys employment. H. A. Swalm Departs. H. A. Swalm left last night with his family for Mahanoy City, whero thoy re mained with relatives until this morning, when they left for Philadelphia and will locate there. Mr. Swalm will connect him self with tho Gold Medal File Company, 20th street and Allegheny avenue, Philadel phia. Mr. Swalm was engaged In tho tailor ing business in this town for tho past 10 years. During his long resldenco hero Mr. Swalm was always an exemplary, enterpris ing and progressive citizen, and with his family mado a largo circlo of friends who deeply regret their departure The Williams Funeral. Tho funeral of tho late Thomas LI. Will iams will hike place at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon and tho services will bo held in tho Welsh Baptist church, of town, instead of tho family residenco at Maplo Hill. A ltrlef Scrimmage. Const-iblo Jack Dando evicted William Rico from a houso owned by Georgo Jones, on West Coal street, this morning and had quite an experienco while doing so. William Montalawicz, Kice's brother-in-law inter fered. A scrimmage followed and Dando brought it to a close by rapping Montalawicz on tho head with his inaco and knockiug him down. No arrest was made. l'rtitite Sale. Tho furnituro and household goods of tho Scheilly Houso aro now offered at privato salo. For further information apply to J. K. P. Scheilly. Tiro at Girardvillo. A fire broke out in tho dwelling occupied by Robert Dillon, at Girardvillo, shortly after noon to-day. Tho property is owned by Patrick Ford, and situated in the rear of tho American Houso. Tho firo was caused by a defective Hue, and tho damage amounts to about $000. Miss Annio . Dillon was over come by the smoko and had to ho carried from tho building. Accident at Maple Hill. Ail accident occurred at Maplo Hill colliery this afternoon by which Michael Kehac was terribly burned about tho faco hy a prema ture explosion. Ho was removed to tho Miners' hospital. School Hoard Meeting. A regular meeting of tho School Board will bo held to-morrow ovening, at 7:30 o'clock. 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 s i n i n 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 a h Janitor Mercantile Exchange, N, Y. "It saves one-half the time, one-half the labor. All Janitors Ami should use It." The Modern Cleaner J nHiiiiiiniiiM Full Value, No Waste. I am not making sensational street displays, but have a larger clothing business than any other house in Shen andoah. Because, instead of wasting my money in hiring bands, lavishing decorations, treating curiosity seekers to beer aud cigars, and otherwise throwing away my profits, I give my customers the benefit of that much money, and more added. See my stock of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING. No brass bands are needed to convince the people of what it is It speaks for itself. S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Corner Main ond Cherry Sts., Shenandoah, V IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't get It, then come to in for It. Wo carry the best of . . . , , , Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED? Our delivery wagon awaits your cj der. Goods delivered promptly. ' HUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 Oast Centrji Street. Tho Carnival Arranged, Tho second uthlctlc carnival of tho National Club will tnko lilaco at Bobbins' opera houso on Tuesday evening, April 7th. A grand bill will bo presented. Among tho leading events will bo 3 rounds ntl30 pounds between "Dinky" Hughes, of town, nnd a member of tho club ; 1 rounds at 130 pounds between Harry Seymour, of Ashland, and Fred. Hildehrand, of town; 10 rounds at 110 pounds between Casper Leon, of Now York, champion Eastern bantam weight, and William Smith, of Philadelphia, who has never been defeated j 10 rounds between "Pepper" Grifilp, of Philadelphia, and John Boner, fof Summit Hill. Tim Hurst, tho famous umpiro of tho national baso ball loaguo and referee of sportiug events, will bo tho official refcrco at tho carnival. Jack O'Brien will givo an exhibition of expert bag punching and there will nlso bo dancing, singing and other specialties. Everything will ho strictly first class. Admission 50 cents and $1, box scats $2. Mnrrlnge Licenses. Licenses to marry wero granted to tho following persons; Frank S. Bock, Mc Kcanshurg, and Lillian Lutz, Shenandoah; Wm. Sigmund, of Pincgrove, and Carrio Fegon, Pinegrovo township; Robert Rels millcrand Mary Savaiinah.Sbeiiaudoah; Chas. A. Adam and Katio Batdorff, Orwln. w of tho Globe for s NEURALGIA and tlmllar Complaints, nuu ptcpareu uuaer mo sirmgeni .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. irescrloed by eminent phyilclanit I DR. RICHTER S Mffiiinnii World renown eAI rtmmftrlrftbl v (uimAMifnl 1 Onlrgcnnlnewlth Trade Alark "Anchor," r . an. Kicnter & Co.. zisreuist., Nawlcrl. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 12 Branca House!, OwnOIatsworti, ! k 60 cts. In Sliennndoali for alo by V. P. D. Klrlln, 6 S. Jlaln St , J. M. Hlllnn, 7 H. Wain St., C. H a- genbuen, N. K. cor. jhmik -.Llovd is. i)ii:i. WILUAMS.-On the 28th Inst., ftt Maple Hill, i'a.t i nomas ii. wunnts ngei o-' yenrs. Funeral will tnko place on "Wednesday, April 1st, 1890. nt 2 p. m. Services nt tho Welsh Itaiitifet church nntl Interment In tho Odd Fellows' cemetery, Shennndoah. Relatives nnd friends respectfully invited to attend. MISCELLANEOUS. fOIl SALE. Tho property at th southweft I' corner of Coal nnd White streets. Annlv on tho premises or to II. W. Titman. 3-31-lt YYfANTKD. Immediately, dining room girl 1 t nnd other help. Commercial Hotel, Shell- nndoah. 3-J1-3E T?OH SALE. Tho water pump, counters nnd .j hnr fixtures of tho Scheilly House. For further information npply to J. K. 1. Scheilly. Suits Made to Order ATI- Former Prices. Blue, Black, Brown and Gray Cheviots, $10. Mixed Goods, (Stylishly Mado and Trimmed) ?10, $11, $12, f 13 and $11. Stylish Pantaloons, $3.00 $3,50, $1.00 and upwards. Black Clay Diugonals, $15. These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWAY, NO. S W. CENTRE, STREET. BEDDALL BUILDING. SPRING STOCK NOW OPEN ! DON'T WAIT FOR EASTER. Come now and take advantage of the finesf 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. MAMCIOTH CLOTI11NO HOUSE, L. GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, JOHN F. CLEARY, ! rUIlB SKI.TZElt WATEB nnTTl CD i A cure jor ncauocue nnu stomach troubles. QINOKIt AI.K, OF YVKISS IIKr.lI, LAQElt HEF.lt, I 1'OHTISIC, 1 7 and 1 P Peach Alley, Shenandoah. mm I urn mm OPEN-EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gobi aiidsilrti fillings. If your artlfical teeth do "not suit you call to seo us. All examinations frhn Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns.' Aluminum Crowns' Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental Surgory. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms (Titmnn's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 n. m. to S p. in. SPRING STYLES IN FINE CLOTHING Now ready nt PORTZ BROS, 2t N. Main street. A Fine Assortment, A Flno Grade of Goods. A Fair Price to All. Wo call special attention to our lino of Sprlnp and Sum mer Neckwear. An excellent assortment. mmMiwmnuWuiiumiw REMOVAL. 41) v Hear In mind the fact, nnd keep itf E f4 always before 3'ou when in necdfE of wall paper, that TiroMA&i Snyder has removed Ida wnll paper' store to No. 23 S. Jardin St., Near Davenport's Hardware Store, i THOMAS SNYDER, j PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER, j 3. Jardin St. EE Call and see tho new spring styles Just E Issued. 53 lilWMnWWWWu NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES. WORKINO or DRIVING HORSES constantly on hand. Sold or exchanged. H. L.JM1LLER & CO., Props , 10 N. Pear Alley. Business ofllco: W. F. Miller's meat market. 128 N. Main street. genuine wclcomo awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Jlaln and Coal Sts. Tool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter nnd nlo constantly on tap. Choice tern pernnco drinks nnd cigars. FOR rVlEIM ONLY. Sure cure, No. 3 nnd 3. Stops in 3 days, curcs in 5 days. Sold at the NEW DRUG SXORE, 28 East Centre St., Sliennndoali. HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With II. F. JIEI.T.KT, the prnetlcnl horseshoer. and nvoid any ol the 21 diseases originating from improper hearings. All diseases of the feet given personal attention. H. F. IVIELl-EX. South Market street, between Centre and Oak streets, pnenanuonn. , WOOD'S Shenandoah Gollege! Charter member ScliolarslilpsJSale continues this week only. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, , SPECIAL OROAN1ZER, FERGUSON HOTEL. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-. BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. 9