ATCH FOR OUR "AD" HEN . . . ANTING BARGAINS In STATIONERY. Tint now e arc ollcring 21 shorts of paper nnd 21 envelopes in h handsome Ijox m follows OUR LEASER at 10 Cento, Worth 20 Cents. OUR SIGNAL at 15 Cents, Worth 25 Cents. These Koorii nro tnndc ex prosily for us 111 large quantities ami nin lie proeuii'd nowlicro else in town. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. HOOKS & BROWN a tS! orth tVIsIn St. Going elsewhere for stylish Men's, Boys' 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. AVe 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. HA1N STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA, EVENING HERALD FRIDAY. APRIL 10, lbOfl. (lull's American Volunteers. A public meeting will lie held in Robbing' opera house on Sunday next by God's Ameri can Volunteers, and the public is cordially invited to attend. Wo expect Commander Ualllngtou JSootli to be with us shortly. 3t Cait. C. Lusk Shake uir IlliemuutlHiii ami Neuralgia. Hub well with Red Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhler llros., drug store NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Filling with Gold, Silver, Cement. Gold nml Porcelain Crowns and Ilrldgo Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. KSTIItEI.Y PAINLCSH EXTItACTIOS. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Kntranco on Oak Street. Ofllce Hours : 8 n. m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for the spring houso cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price 1At : Renovating carpet a, Brussels and Ingrain. 3o ier yard. Heavier grades, 4c per yard. FeatlierH cleaned, ho per In. Mattresses cleaned and upholstered, hair, $1; cotton, .S3; cheaper grades, $2. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Ada, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Apple alley, Shenandoah. Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Earrings, or Jewelry needed repairing ? If 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, 1HENANDOAH, PA. LATEST DESIGNS. TABLE FLOOR OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and West Btreets. i ITETT BEFORE PERSONAL. Junius Clenry (pent to-day In Philadelphia. lMvrard Hudson, of Philadelphia, Is visit ing friends In town. Mrs. 1). W. Stratib wont to Heading tills morning to visit friends. Joliu Cloary went to Spring City and Iluyersfnrd this morning on business. O, V. ISaslioro and Ellsworth Haw, of Shamokln, woro visitors to town yesterday. O. .1. Stockor and hrido, of Cliilliwiuiciuo, I'n., are visiting their uncle, 11. Stockcr, on bouth Main street. Miss Grace Dougherty, of Pottsvillo, and Miss Maggie Honor, of Haelcton, are the guests of Miss Mary Ward, of llnst Lloyd street. Tlio many friends of William Monaglian will be ileacd to learn that tho operation performed on him for appendicitis was n success. Councilman James McKlhenny commenced moving his household ellects to Mahanoy City to-day and expects to open his hotel thoro in about a wcok. Frauk X. Reilly, of Pottsvillo, and n half dozen citizens of Tower City, were in town to-day viewing tho school buildings erected during tho past livo years. "Weddings. Cards aro out announcing tho coming nuptials of Warren Borders and Hiss Cecelia Moore, the .accomplished daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Moore, of Ileckscherville. Tho happy event will ho solemnized at St. Kyruu's church on tho lBth lust. The intended groom is tho junior member of tho law Arm of Borders & Borders, of Winiuiac, Indiana, Gcorgo A. Wlldermuth and Miss Florence Molirbach wero married at Pottsvillo Tester day in tho cozily furnished homo tho groom Jias provided for his bride. Both aro well known young pcoplo. John F, Trough and Miss raullno Rnntz woro married at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening by Rev, YV. II. Herbert, pastor of tho First Ifcformed church, at his residence in Potts villo. Joseph J. Morris and Miss Carrio Ever- hard were married last evening at tho resi deuco of tho brido's mother, on South Bowers street, by Kev, Itobert O'Bovle. pastor of tho Trinity Reformed church. Tho ceremony was privato and it was believed that very fow knew it was on the tapis, but tho clergyman had hardly pronounced tho couplo man and wife when tho loud ringing of a bell attracted attention to tho street and there tho family saw a crowd of members of tho Columbia IIoe Company with thoii carriage. They had noiselessly approached to serenado Mr. Morris, who is a popular member of tho company and also of tho Grant Band. Mr. and Mrs. Morris have gono to Philadelphia to spend a few days. Does This Interest You? Tho best classic dress Ginghams at 5 cents per yard, worth 10 cents. Also 36-incli un bleached muslin at 4 cents, extra heavy, at 5 cents per yard. Dark Calicos, guaranteed fast colors, at 4 cents per yard. ILF. Gill. Was Too Zealous, Chief Burgess Bums this morning re voked tho appointment of Joo Anderson, a Lithuanian, as a special officer, on tho ground that tho olllccr was too zealous and exceeded his authority. Tho Burgess says ho made the appointment upon tho applica tion of Tax Collector Scanlan, who found Anderson a valuable assistant, but as soon as ho was clothed with authority Anderson commenced making numerous arrests, and frequently on tho most trivial grounds. The first night of bis appointment the olllccr put threo men in tho lockup and last night ho had flvo men charged with fighting. Ander son bought his own star and put his own locks on tho cells wheu ho put in prisoners and in this way became a bourco of annoy ance to the regular police and coustablcs. Hunters' Contests. Tho Luzerne County Sportsmen's Club has otlurcd $100 in cash prizes to hunters killing a certain amount of game. Tlio first prize is $10, tlio second $30, tho third f20, and tlio fourth $10. They will ho given by tho club to the four persons having tho highest .num ber of points to their credit for killing tho birds and animals named and to bo counted as fullows : Catamount 11, fox 10, weasel 7. mink 0, great horned owl 5, hawk 4, skunk or polecat 2, owls other than horned 1. The contost began April 1st, 1600, and will close .March 31st, 1607. , Tho Prison Accounts. Tho accounts of tho county prison have been audited for the month of March, show ing tho total cost for maintenance to bo $2,225.10; receipts, $1,207.03; average number of prisoners per day, 183J; average cost per prisoner per day, 091. Manufactured duriug tho mouth: Itag carpet, 1,504 yards; pants goods, 100 yards', half hose, 1,157 dozen. The Lehigh Valley Collieries. Tho Lehigh Valley collieries will be idlo during tho present mouth on tlio following days, namely : April 11th, 13th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 25th and 27th. This information is received from a reliable source. Itemovuli. T. J, Brougliall is moving his grocery business Into the placo on Slain street recently occupied by Capt. G. W. Johnson, who lias moved to tho corner of Coal and West streets. The placo vacated by Mr. Brougliall is to bo used by the Columbia Brewing Company. Kervunt Girls In eiuulifl. This is ono of tho busiest seasons of tlio yoar fur housewives and they aro lu work from tho basement up to tho garret house cleaning. Tho busy season has causod a great demand for servant girls. The Lehigh l'uy Cur Around. The pay oar of tho Lehigh Valley railroad company pasted through town t-day and tho employes of the Mahauoy dlriaiuu re ceived their pay for tho month of March. rillllltolll Danco To-lllght. ThoClovor Club will hold a novel affair called a phantom danco iu Bobbins' opora houso to-night. It has aroused considerable interest aud tho attendanco will bo largo. A first class orchestra will furnish tho music. Cleaning Up ltcgilll. Supervisor Llewellyn to-day started a gang of men at work removing the mua irom West Ccntro street. Tho ruts will bo filled with crushed rock taken from a tuunel in tho Koliiuoor colliery. Sovcral other streets will be treated iu a similar manner. J, T. of II. & T, ihitertuliniient. Tho following program will be rendered at tho entertainment to bo given uuder tho auspices of tho J. T. of II. & T. at Armory ilall, in Mahanoy City, on tlio evening 01 me lltli iiist: Address by Urund Uovcruor milium XJavis, 01 Bucnanuoau ; suiu, xieieuiwcr0 Jenkins; comic recitation, Benj. Thomas jicnai,. sole, Tousle IajwIs, Reese Itosser, Mlssmom' and Minnie Roberts, of Mahanoy CI, Bcznias, Annie Klioe, Wm. Penn ; recitations, was com- lain Musser and Lctitla Jenkins. M-j)ierstein iu City, and May Seltzer, Win. Pcnu; meutal mi sic, Perry Bros., of Dcluni) Marriage nml Herds. Marriago licenses woro Issued to tho fol lowing: Miko Demblcki and Matroua Trojanouszkl, both of Mahanoy Piano. Anthony llhokajtls and Kotrina Smajluto, both of Mahanoy Piano. Tho following deeds woro filed In tho Re corder's oltlee yesterday : Peter Gorman to Wm, G. Garrett, premises in Mahanoy City. H. II. Graelf to Jonas Brobst, tract of land in Union township. Daniel Shepp, ct. ux., to Wm. It. Shepp, properly in Tnmiuiua, Left) from oxecutors of Charles L. Borlo, decerned, to Mincrsvlllo Water Company, for land on the Broad Mountain, in Cass township. Deed from James O. 1'ehr to Henry Fehr, tract of land in Washington township. Jacob Ulmer, ct. nl., to Win. Buechley, lot in Pottsvillo. George D. Phelan to Wm. Buechley, lot in Pottsvillo. Try our men's and boys' Scribo shoos at $1.2,'), other stores ask you $1.50 for ono not so good. All styles and sizes. Factory Shoe Stoke, 4-10-tf J. A. Moyeie, Mgr. The School Census. While the Commissioners of several coun ties aro quibbling about tho payment of as sessors for taking a census of school children, as provided by tlio Compulsory Education Act, until tho liabilities for such payment has been determined by judicial opinion, tlio Commissioners of Schuylkill county will have the school ccusu9 taken and will pay tho assessors for tho work. This work will bo dono next month, tho Commissioners hav ing provided tlio necessary books for the purpose. Tho Schuylkill county Commis sioners, after learning that several counties wero not making any preparations to have a census taken until tho question of pay was settled, asked County Solicitor Ulrich for an opinion on tho matter. Ho informs tho Commissioners that tho county is llablo for tho pay of assessors in making tlio list of school children, according to the provisions of tho uct of 1803. Jus. (lootlinnii & Co. Fresh lb. print creamery butter, 25c. Fresh round print country roll butter, 20c. Fresh round tub butter per lb., 20c. Fresh eggs per doz., 15c, Ponna. potatoes, 5 bushel lots, 25c. 4-0-tf 27 West Centre street. Umbrellas from 75c. up at Bruinm's. New stock just received. 4-3-tf DnStiilliiril's Lecture. A lecture is something out of tho ordinary line of attractions at theatres in this section of the country, but Manager Ferguson will givo tho peoplo of this town tlio best that can bo had in tills line, and in securing Dr. Station! for April 14th ho has secured ono ol the finest orators now lecturing before tho American public. Tlioso who havo been reading tho Washington and Baltimore papers aro well acquainted with what tho peoplo of those cities think of him as at tho cathedral, in Baltimore, where ho has been speaking during Lent, tlio crowds wero enor mous; in fact, tlio largest crowds that Balti more has ever had for a lecturer or speaker. This in itself speaks volumes for Dr. Stafford. Prices 25, 33 and 50 cents. At Ferguson's theatre, April 14th. Reserved scats on salo now at Klrlin's drug store. Mumm's Champagne, 5 year old Hannisvllle Whiskey, Itussian, Sheetz's and Cherry Bitters, Cognac Brandy, Cigars, etc., for salo at first cost. At Scheifly House. The Coal Trade. Tlio general coal market is reported quiet from all parts of tho country just at present and is likely to continue so for somo timo to como. It is yet too early to hear much of any now business going on. and tlio fid is so entirely one of shreds and patches, as it wero, that it does not amount to much, Thcro is somewhat of good to tho coal men in tlio continued climatic condi tions of such character as to burn up fuel, and this ought to put tho market in good sliapo as soon as tho season does open, for it means less Of stock on hand. The Anthracito operators arc keeping tho output down sulll ciently to prevent any such return to un profitable prices sucli as wo had a year ago, and if they will but keep to this idea they will bo ablo to show a balance on tho right sido this year. As it is, thcro is plenty of coal to meet any and all requirements, and at prices that aro low wheu tho quality of tho coal is considered, baward's Coal trade Journal. Champagnes, Claret and Blackberry, wines, whiskies, gins, brandies, bitters, etc., at wholesale prices to closo out stock. At Scheifly Houso. Secured the Mansion House. From Mahanoy City American Everybody will bo pleased to know that Mr. Thomas F. Gorman has secured tho services of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burchill to assist him iu tho management of tho Mansion Houso. Mr. and Mrs. Burchill needs no iutroduction to our peoplo or tho traveling public. Wo predict a glorious future for tills favorite house under its new management. HOOD'S PIIiLiS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache A pleas-nt laxative. All Druggists. l)li:i. ItADKOHD. At St. Clair, on Wednesday morn ing, George Itaiiroril, nitca .1 years, 11 moraiu oml 8 days Funeral Irom the rcsldenco of his son, 401 South 51111 street, on Sunday after noon, at 1 1. m. sharp. Interment in Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relatives and friends respectfully Invited to attend. l-10-2t REMOVAL next mix of T. J. Brousrhall's GROCERY ,1. South INlaln Street. OWNERS OF HORSES Should use llintCIUV'S HOOF OINTMIJNT. C'ureii oil ill' hoof ondlsnUou lrcYere0neTruoB,oodpurjflor. ut 2110 Orkney Sts., I'll 'l. Hood Co., Lowell, Man. FOR SALE BY A ..a tioMiiial nnnfttiiia. - O i U lotion. Price 25 cenw. OPOSALs7 M f. '.lied nronoMilalwlll lie received ut the ho eceretiiry, blienundoali Hcliool Dlstrlet, "eiiandoab, reniiu., until, anil not t. in. on YVnUlieHUoy, April nr uu lalMir and material remilred In tho eoiu-truitlon of n four ( I) room addition to the High school bulldliiR In accordance with tho drawing nnd peeiflcatjom prepared therefore by Hoyroour 0f t10 Puvlf.arciiurct, Wi wainui ireei, a-jiuauei-phla, coplca of which may bo seen at the ofllce of tho secretary of the dlatrict, or at the oltlco of the architect. Tho rlirht la reserved by the Hoard to reject any or all bids. Companies or firms bidding wl'I rIvo their Individual names as well as their firm name, with their address, IHnikl Oanrjf, President. Wm. T. Thkzisk, Secretary. Shenandoah, I'a., April 11th, 18'JO, 4-11 tf They Are Marked This Way TRAOe H ! VJARK. INTERLINED Tho ronnino Interlined collars and I ciiiswlth n "Celluloid" surface, and tho I i.nl.v water-proof collars and culls v nrth buying. TRAOf INTERLINED They nro worth buying, becauso they wear six times longer than linen, keep clean longer, and when soiled, you can clean them yourself. TRADf LLULOtO MARK- INTERLINED You can clean them yourself with a wet cloth as easily and quickly as you can wash your hands whether nt home or abroad. Y w TRAD VIARK- interlined At homo or abroad, you'll And them moro comfortable, moro convenient and moro economical than any other collars and culls made. mark. interlined Accept no ImltttloDi. Made In all itjlea nnd iliei. Solil evervwhr rfl or ,ent by ua dimt. Collar! 800. eacb. CutTs, 40c pair poitraid. State lite and strlt. T1IK CELLULOID COMPANY, NEW YOItK. sapolio "fS'tfeaar REMOVAL. Of CHRIST. FOLTZ'S Iwrbrr flhop from East Coal street to 105 West Ccntro street, formerly occupied by Joseph Holvey. CLEAN T0WEI VITH EVERY SHAVE. HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. F"OR IVIEIM ONLY. Sure cure, Xo. .1 nml 5. Stops In 3 dnys, cures In 5 days. Sold at tho NEW DRUG STORE, 28 Knit Centre St., Shenandoah. ITIEltGUSON'S THKATItE, 1'. J. FEKOVFOJf, MAXAOEK Grand Lecture ! TUESDAY, APRIL Hth, '96 Rev. D.J. Stafford, OF WASHINGTON, D. 0. Subjects : I Hamlet. II Dickens, His Power and Patlios. Head what tlio papers say In rcgnrd to this talented clergyman's powers as a lecturer and speaker. PRICES : 25, 35 and 5o CENTS. Jtescrved seats on salo now at Kirlln's drug fctore. Call early and becure Beats as a largo audience Is already guaranteed. (CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave Is becoming popular. You will like it. We make a upecmlty of hnlrcuttinz. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't Ktt It, then come to us for It. Wo carry the bc&t of , Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Good a uenvereu prompuy. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. MISCELLANEOUS. IjWK ItRNT. Stoi erooiu nml dwelling, 213 ! KouthJurdin street. Apply at tho Coffee House. 4-1-tf TtlOU 8AI.K. The water pump, counters and J bar llxturea of tho bchellly House. For further Inforinntlon apply to J. K. 1'. Scheifly. TTtOUNI). A hunch of keys on u dial 11. I'arty X1 eliilinhiK can have same by proving prop erty uuu paying loriins advertisement, Apply ut this unite. W!hLIJUlj0U idteLLutoin La Shen- 17IOII 8AU!. 8 -laret"-; stock anaoah. WHY? .A l Ailed. Because, instead of wasting my money iu hiring bands, lavishing decorations, treating curiosity seekers to beer and cigars, otherwise throwing away my profits, SI. I give my customers the benefit that much money, and more added. See my stock of ollloo SPRING and SUMMER alter, 7 CLOTHING. jno brass bands are needed convince the people of -what it It speaks for itself. S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE, Corner Main and Cherry Bts., Shenandoah, FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade goods at low cost prices to cnsll buyers. Sailor hats 15c, Ladies' dress shapes 25c up. All shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches wide, for 25c per yard, for short while only. AT oceoo 26 South Main Street. 1 Talr Grey Mnrcswelghlng -1 " lllnck hcarso horses 1 " Dnpplo Grey horses, well matched -1 " rtrnirn Marcs 1 " Sorrcll horses -1 " Dark Iron Grey Marcs -1 Drown Gelding - - - 2,800 pounds 2,200 2,300 " 2,200 " 2,200 " 2,400 " 1,500 " A Late Winter Season Brings Down Clothing Prices. Wo havo been caught by tho frost and to reduce our, Immcnso stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Which wo laid in in expectation of an early and lengthy season wo havo decided to mako a SLAUGHTER IN PRICES WITH OUT RESERVE. Itcad this list of big cuts! Nice spring and summer suits nt $0.50. Sold last year at $10. Fine French Clny suits, sacks and frocks, $8.50. Sold last year at $12.50 and $13. Clay worsted suits, same styles, $7. Sold last year at $11.50. Silk and satin lined clothing for tho spiing nnd summer trade at very low figures. Tho finest ever brought to Shenan doah, 10,000 pair of men's pants at half prices 1 Very largo stock of boys' Buits at any price ! Novelties in children's clothing that cannot bo excelled cither in style, quality or low prices by any of tlio dealers in tho largo or small cities. We Challenge Competition In This Line. If you want to see how stylish aud cheap our stock is take a look nt our immense show windows. Trices oil every suit and piece. Wo sell the best men's hat at $1. Other stores charge $2. Fancy kneo pants with braid trimmings for children. Elegant capes to match each suit. Fino w aists for children. They aro pcaclies iu every sense. For bargains go to tho JHAMHOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, well known as tho largest and cheapest clothing house in Schuylkill county. L. GOLDIIM, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. pmimmnimiumnnTOnnnmmMnmmmnmnnng I REMOVAL.-vS Hear In inlnd the fact, and keep It 3 EE 4 always before you when lu need 3 E of wall paper, that THOMAS 3 BxvnnK has removed his wall paper 3 siore iiy No. 23 S. Jardln St., Near Davenport's Hardware Store, 3 I THOMAS SWYDBB, I PAINTER S3 AND PAPER 3. Jardln HANGER. 1 St. E Call and sco the -new spring styles Just 3 issued. muiuiuiiuiJ!UUiMiuuuUiJiiiiJiii:iiiiJUUiiiiJUJiiiiii3 SPRING STYLES IS FINE CLOTHING Now ready at PORTZ BROS. 21 K. Mnlu Mrcct. A Ffiic A&iortmeiit, A Ftiio Grade of (Jot d-t. A Knlr Pi Ice to All. W ifll fiooIil attention to our Uf of Spring mul flum iiut NVi kwpar. An excellent I afttfi ruiimt. Beauty Unrolled millions of Dollars Go up In Buioko every year. Take risks bat get ska bat eet yi our houses, slock, niture, etc., Insured in first-class liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, SfffK Also T.lfe and Accidental Compaules. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE and A FARM 100 acres clear, and with option of nurchasini: 100 acres timber of land adjoining. Dwelllni; and -barn and all necessary out biillillnes In Rood order and repair. Will be solil with or without stoelc and farmlne Implements. Coal Is suppose! to under lie this uroiierty. Within 3 miles of a flrt-clas market. Will trailo for town property. APAljn IT3 wire", near Zlonj G rove, 75 Ivt ocreB cleAr. Dwelling cost over 92500. Oood ham and out buildings. Stock and farm Implements. JI list sell to dlsolve partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. II. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate the sale ot any lcoooiloensed pioperty In Shenandoah. to is. I'a Public Sale ! Of the 20th carload of Western Horses, at the Commercial Hotel, on Wednesday, April 15, 1896, to be held by Wm. Neiswenter. In case of rain, the horses will be , sold under cover. Every'.- , horse sold is guaranteed. , 4 First-class Mules. 1 Sorrel horse, family lirokcn, (won't scaro nt anything) 1,100 pounds 1 Tnlr Dapple Grey Marcs (1(1 hands high and nicely mated 2,400 " 1 Bay horso - 1,200 " 1 Sorrel Slaro - - - 1,150 " 1 Wood Hay Gelding (ns lino as was over seen) - 1,175 " i( CLOSING OUT SALE! Owing to ill health and by advice of my physician I am compelled to retire from busi ness and consequently offer to the public my entire stock of fine furniture, regardless of cost. 1 This . . . Is No . . Advertising Scheme. Our Store Room is now offered for rent and will " be fitted up to suit the parties renting it. ' ' The Undertaking business, I will give my usua attention, and my friends anq customers wiil find me or mv-! representative ready at time to attend the same. anj, J.J. Cor. Main and Oak Sts. OPEN EVERYDAY ATT0RNl.tt , Ofnce-Egan building, $ Centre streets, Shenandoah. " 6"ver , Hi. , PHOK JOHN JONES, no fur - re- - MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 03, Malianoy Gfly, la. Having Btudled under some of the best masters ir London and lnrls, will give lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Btrouse, tho eweler. Shenandoah. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, c. Agent for Reading Brewing Co.'a Beer and Porter. 11Q and 118 S. Main St. HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With II. F. MULLET, the practical horseshoer A and avoid any of the 21 diseases originatlnilV' from Improper bearings. All diseases of tho feet given personal attention, h. f rviEitE-r, South Market street, between Centre and Oak streets. Shenandoah. 1
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