The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 22, 1896, Image 4

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Now ii tho tlmo to get
supplies iiikI start team work. Wo liavo n
full line of Huts, Halls, Gloves, Holts, &c, In
fact we can supply anything needed to (It out
n club. All organized clubs furnishing Us
tho name of club anil captain will lie entitled
to a discount on all goods sold tlicm. Only
llrst clans goods. Gloves furnished cither
right or loft hand.
HOOKS & BROWN
a North VI tain St.
DO
:NOT:
niss
An inspection of our large
spring opening display of
Stylish Clothing,
Fine Neckwear,
Spring Underwear,
Stiff, Crush and Straw Hats,
Gents' Furnishings. x
Spring and summer neck
wear from 15 cents to $1.00.
All the latest novelties.
Spring underwear from 50
cents a suit and upward. A
full line.
Sole Agent for the MACKINAW
STRAW QOODS. Best manufactured.
L. REFOWICH,
NO. 10 S. riAIN STREET,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
EVENING HERALD
EDNESD.VY, APRIL 22, 1800.
PERGONAL.
A. P. Tabor is confined to his homo by
illness.
Mrs. S. C. Spalding visited friends at Potts
villo to-day.
Isaac Waters, of St. Clair, spent last even
ing in town.
Will Grant visited friends nt tho county
scat this morning.
Mrs. Harry Rowse, of South Jardin street,
has civen birth to a son.
Justice Amour, of Mt. Carmel, paid a brief
visit to town this morning.
Mrs. F. E. Magarglo and Miss Sadie Davis
spent yesterday in Pottsville.
Miss Annio Pratt, of South Jardin street,
is visiting relatives in Hazlcton.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Davenport, of
Pottsville, aro tho guests of town relatives.
Tho MisscsJlorrisou, of East Centre street,
isntteiuUlig tho Sweeney-lioylo wedding at
Ashlanf to-day.
Rev Van Fosscn and William A. Davis
malic n trip to Pottsvillo to-day oil busiuess
connected with All Saints' church.
Mrs. Anna Wertz, of Lcwisburg, Is spend
ing n pleasant sojourn with her daughter,
Mrs. G. 31. Peters, on North Jardin street.
James F, Major, of North Rowers street
is steadily recovering from tho injuries to
his head sustained by u kick from u mule.
Conductors John Groody, Daniel Tolln and
Daniel Gallagher, of tho Schuylkill Traction
Company, aro confined to their homes by
Illness.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred. Hopkins, Jr. and Mr.
Croutz, of Philadelphia, wero tho guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lawsou, an East Centre
street, yostcrday.
Prof. A. D. Ward, of Garrottsvillo, N. Y
one of tho applicants for election as superin
tendent of tho public schools of this town,
spent yesterday iu town and was escorted
through tho High School by Superintendent
Whltakcr.
NEW DENTAL PARLORS
LATEST APPLIANCES.
Filling - 'Hi Gold, Silver, Cement. Gold nnd
Porcelain Crowns and llrldgo Work.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED.
Kntiuely I'ainle Kxthactiox.
DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH,
Ferguson's Theatre Block,
Corner Main and Oak Streets.
Kntrauce on Oalc Street. ,
ORlco Hours : 8 . m. to 8 p. m.
STEAM RENOVATOR1
Now In operation for tho spring
houso cleaning. r
Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty.
Feathers and Mattresses Renovated.
Price 1.1st i
Renovating carpets, Brussels nnd
Inirrnln. So ner vard.
Heavier grimes, 4oper
yard, leathers cleaned
jaiui i'viuiri virwiiis.i, du per iu. jubuiw.
denned mid uoliolstered. hulr. 81: cotton. 3:
cheaper grades, XI.
Called' for and Delivered Without
Charge, by Your Command.
Addre.,, STEAM RENOVATING CO.,
Bowers street and Applo alley, Shenandoah.
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LATEST DESIGNS.
TABLE
OILCLOTHS
From 25c to 60c per yard.
E. B. FOLEY,
Comer Centra and Wett Streets.
PITHY POINTS.
llnppeulnc;" Throughout tho ltrglou Chron
icled lor Ilnsty rerusrtl.
Tho cemcterlos at Heading contain 30,000
gravos.
Visitors will not bo allowed at the almshouse
except on Thursdays.
General U. S. Grunt's birthday will occur
on the 27th of this month.
Henry Saiiiiiscll shot a largo wild duck nt
Waste Houso Hun last night.
A new council of tho Jr. O. U. A. M. was
instituted at Audenried, on Monday.
Thomas liecsc, of Moron, has assumed
charge of the Kaspcrwilllam colliery, near
l'ottsvillc.
Tho strlko nt Natatlo colliery, near
Shamokln, has been settled, tho employes
receiving their wages.
Twenty men aro engaged In preparing tho
ground for tho erection of tho Hereker opera
house in Mahauoy City.
Interlocking switches aro being placed in
position at tho lower end of tho freight
fcidlng at Mahanoy Piano.
A West Choster fisherman caught a trout
In Chester creek measuring eighteen inches
and weighing over four pounds.
Joseph Wider has secured tho contract fur
digging tho reservoir ditch and laying tho
pipe for the Stato Hospital water supply.
Joseph Zupcrman, of Midvalloy, left his
homo a week ago last Thursday for Mt.
Cnrmcl, and siuco that tlmo nothing lias been
heard from him.
Tho Union Safe Deposit Hank of Pottsvillo
will keep Its banking room open every Satur
day evening from 7 to D o'clock to accommo
data business men.
Clias. 1'ernoll, of Frackvllle, aged 47 years,
while working In East Bear Hidgo colliery
was seriously Injured about his head and
shoulders by a fall of coal,
Charles L. John has resigned as superln
tendaut of tho Jit. Carmel Water Company,
and his successor will bo James H. Smith,
tho well-known coal and iron policeman.
Tho County Commissioners, in order to on-
nblo tho county treasury to meet the numer
ous outstanding orders and meet present obli
gations, yesterday authorized a temporary
loan of ?5,000.
Sporting KvontH.
"Pop" Golden has signed with Pottsvillo
to play left field.
Tho Pottsvillo League team was defeated
for tho second tlmo yesterday by tho Grays,
an amateur team. Tho score was 8 to 0.
Tho High School team of town will cross
bats with the Commercial Collego nine, of
Mahanoy City,on tho 2i)th inst.at Shenandoah.
Hon. Joseph Wyatt can bring down the
whirling pigeon with as much ease as tho
fat political plum. Joe Is matched to try his
skill with Thomas Green In Shenandoah,
May 1. Each will shoot at 11 birds and tho
all'alr will bo made Interesting by a stako of
$50 a side. Mahanoy City Record.
SO l'er Cent.
Reduction aro tho prices on our big lino of
men's and boys russets and gondolas nt
Womer's shoe store. 4-20-tf
lliilldlng it New Dam.
Work on tho new dam of tho Mahanoy
City Water Company, near Lofty, is being
pushed rapidly. Over ono hundred men nro
engaged in tho work. Tho dam covers 33
acres and will hold 81,000,000 gallons of
water. It will bo four months moro beforo
tho work is completed. Mark D. Bowman Is
engineer.
If your boys want russet shoes, why not
buy them at factory prices nt the Factory
Shoo Store. J. A. Moycr, Mgr. 4-18-tf
V. 8. Court Jurors.
Marshal James B. Rellly. at Philadelphia,
has drawn tho jurors to servo at tho next
term of tho United States District Court,
commencing Monday, May 18. Among tho
grand jurors is James J. Franey, of Shen
andoah, Georgo W. Mars, and among tho
petit jurors aro John G. Ulmcr and Francis
Alstadt, of Pottsville.
Whitelock's Shoo Store for a man's or
woman's dress shoo at $1.00. Regular $1.23
shoo. See them. It will bo money to you.
Tho Old Army.
Tho Salvation Army, from which Balling
ton Booth and hfs followers seceded, is still
in tho ring. Tho local branch will hold
meetings iu Bobbins' hall on tho 27th and
Btu i lists., at which Adjutant Hunter, of
tho Pittsburg district, will bo present, nnd
conduct the services. Ho is an excellent
cometlst and a powerful speaker. All aro
invitoJ.
ltlil Yourself of Klicuiimtlsm
Buy Red Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhler Bros.,
drug store.
Ileal Instate Notes
Councilman Daniel Coakley has entered
into nn agreement for the purchase, of ono of
the Last Coal street cottages owned by Joseph
Elmer Bobbins, of Sac City, Iowa, for $1,100,
Georgo Uritis has purchased tho property
of Patrick Ryan, at the southwest comer of
Chestnut and Centro streets, for f 0,000.
HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills,
Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache.
A pleasant laxative. All Druggists.
l'rnhlbltloii Convention.
Tho Prohibition county convention met at
Schuylkill Haven yesterday. A. Jl. Roads,
of town, was elected ono of tho delegates to
tho stato convention, Tho following nomliui
tions were made: Register, Charles lien
fcingur, of Mahanoy City ; Commissioner. J.
F. Seaman, Fraekvillo j Poor -Director, John
Muudeck, Rock : Legislature, 4th District,
W.J. Scliwenk and W. F. Dougherty, of
Sohuylkill Haven ; J. H. Reichert, Pottsvillo;
llenj. Rickert, Tower City. William J.
Dougherty, ot Schuylkill Jlnven, wnsseiecteu
county chairman. The following wero ejected
members to the State Central Coiumitteo :
D. D. Cold rou, yVni. Butler, Rov. W. H.
7,wiifr, J. F. Seaman, Wm. O. Dougherty,
Chns, Kellar, Goorgo Freed.
Theltlght Nnnio in tho ltlglit l'laee.
Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c.
Gruhler Bros., drug storo.
Will llullil u Now Church.
Slnco Ilov. GeorKO W. Van Fusseu assumed
tlio pastorate- of All Saints' Kplscopal church
in tills town, tbo congregation lias steadily
increased, Tbo prosent church edifice is
located ou East Oak street, and is too small
to accommodate tbo congregation. Tbo
trustees of tbo churcb yesterday purchased
from 1', J. Qaugbau the proporty at tbo
northwest corner of Oak and West streets.
The amount paid is said to be f3,S00. The
cburcb will have, if tbo present plans now
under contemplation are carried out, ono of
tho finest edifices in tho town u be location
is an oxcellcut one. Kev. Vuu Fosscn visited
I'ottsvillo this morning and consulted with
an architect. Tbo cburcb will dispose of
their lot and building on East Oak struct.
Tbey have already several oflers.
Dun't Let An) body Interfere, Hut
Take l'an-Tina fur coughs and colds, S3c.
At Urubler Bros., drug storo.
Marriages.
Miss Margaret Eyo, of Fountain Springs,
and Joseph l'lynti, of Mahanoy Plane, were
married yesterday. Tho ceremony was
performed In St. Maurltlcs church, Ashland.
Joseph Hough, a Mahanoy City saloon
keeper, was married nt Pottsvillo yesterday
to Mrs. Amelia Wllhclin, of Philadelphia.
Tho bride came up from that city tho day
before. She became acquainted with the
bridegroom through the ndvertlsemcnt of n
matrimonial agency. Sho has been in tho
hotel business in Gcrmuiiy and tho West and
appears to bo familiar with hotel life.
John M. Wclhaf, of Rlngtown, and Miss
Mary A. Pulton, ot Mahanoy City, were
married at the lattor placo .Monday evening.
They will reside at Rlngtown, whero tho
bridegroom is engaged In tho butchering
business.
A pretty wedding was holcranized In the
German Lutheran church, Ashland, this
afternoon. Tho contracting parties wero
Harry Swartz, of the Park Placo store, and
'Miss Annio Wagner, daughter of John V.
Wagner, mine foreman in tho Ashland
district. Joseph Grossnrr, of Delano, and
Miss Carrio Repliant, of Ashland, supported
tho couple. After a short bridal tour Mr. and
Mrs. Swartz will mako their homo at Park
Place.
Miss Virginia Fisher and Joseph Kerns,
two well known young peoplo of Pottsville,
wero married this morning in St. Patrick's
church, Pottsvillo. The bridegroom is tho
son of Thomas Kerns, of tho firm of Quiiin
& Kerns, contractors. After tho ceremony
.tho couple left on nn extended wedding tour.
Jus. Gooilinnu & Co.
Fresh lb. print creamery butter, 23c.
Fresh round print country roll butter, 18c.
Fresh round tub butter per lb., 18c.
Fresh eggs per doz., 12Jc.
Pcnua. potatoes, 5 bushel lots, 23c.
4-0-tf - 27 West Centre street.
If you want a nice sweet loaf of bread try
Otto's.
Won ii l'rlzc.
With a view to promoting accuracy in the
service, tho United States Express Company
ha9, at various times, offered prizes for
excellence in statements made by its em
ployes. Somo years ngo it offered Columbian
half dollars, but recently tho prizo to be
awarded monthly to tho agent whoso state
ments wero adjudged tho best was fixed at
$23.00, which could not bo won but onco a
year by anyone. Last evening T. J. Davics,
the company's agent in town, was notified
that ho had been awarded the prizo for
January 1S00, nnd was requested to send his
photograph to the General Manager to bo
published iu general orders, which aro issued
monthly to tho thousands of offices of tho
company throughout the country, with a
commendatory notice from tho General
Manager. ith tho two Columbian prizes
awarded in 1801, this makes tho third
awarded him forxfllclciicy.
l'or Sale.
A second-hand American bicycle, '03 model.
Apply to J. M. Mullahey, 209 East Centre
street. 4-11-tf
Tho Schuylkill Clnssls.
The Chassis of Schuylkill of tho Reformed
church is in session at Schuylkill Haven.
Rev. Robert O'Boyle, tho retiring president,
preached tho sermon. A permanent organiza
tion was effected by tho election of Rev. H.
Leisse, of Orwigsburg, as president, and Rev.
Muir, of Tromont, secretary. Classis will
elect delegates to tho annual meeting of tho
Eastern Synod, which convenes In Bethlehem
next October, and to the triennial meeting of
tho General Synod which will hold its meet
ing iu tho city of Dayton, Ohio, commencing
May 27th. Tho territory of tho Cla6sis siuco
its separation from tho churches in Berks
county embraces nearly tho entire county, in
cluding a communicant membership of over
7,000. Tho paiochial reports of tho varjous
charges wero read by tho respectivo pastors.
and all hreatho a spirit of progress and i of
hopclul prospects. Tho ministers aro a
devoted, hardworking class of men. Tho
Classis will close this evening.
Tho biggest, best and cheapest lino of
ladles and children's shoes iu Shenandoah
can bo found at tho Factory Shoo Storo. J.
A. Moyer, Mgr. 4-18-tf
Mnhunoy City Schools.
The School Board of Mahauoy City is hav
ing considerable trouble with tlio lux
Collector and tho exoneration lists. The
latter contains many names of people work.
ing every day, and tho list has been re
turned for revision by tho collector. Tho
board heard read many applications for the
supcrintendency of schools, as follows: A. J
Harbal, of Collegoville, Pa.: William 11.
Messenger, of Pen Argyle, Pa, j Prof, Glas
gow, of Lebanon; Prof. W. N. Ehrhart,' of
town; J. G. Krickbaum, of Millersvillo, and
Martin Joyco, of Long Island City, N. V,
Many other applications wero received at i
previous meeting.
Happy Worktugmeii
Caii be found on nil our streets and in all our
mlnos to-day, becauso they fortunately
walked into tho Factory Shoo Storo and
found tho cheapest nnd best placo to buy their
boots and shoos. 4-18-tr
Who U Ho 7
The Girardville correspondent to tho Ash-
land Local says : "A strange bycyclist ran
over tho embankment at Hoinesvlllo last
night during tho storm and received somo
ugly cuts on the hend nnd faco. Ho would
not give Ills name but it is thought ho is from
Shenandoah. '
uch in Little
Is especially true ot Hood's l'UU, tor no medi
cine ever contained so great curative power In
so small space. Tbey aro a whole medicine
At i chest, always ready, al
ways efficient, always sat
Pills
isfactory; prevent a cold
or fever, cure all liver Ills,
sick headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 250.
Tbo only rills to take with lldod's Sarsaparilla.
PAINTERS WANTED !
Upon application to the under
signed'painters can secure employ
ment. Call at once.
WMs StiTDLt
Painter and Decorator,
23 b. Jardin Street,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
B 19
DIP.I).
SCURltiKK. 0nlhe2M Inst, nt Shenandoah,
In , Klmer Lean, son of (leorgo and I,ouNit
Hcheider, ngcil H months Hvo days, Funeral
nn Friday, April 21th, at 2 p. in,, from tho
fnmlly resilience nt !51 Hint Conl street.
Interment In Odd fellows' cemetery, Friends
nnd relatives Invited to nttcud. .2J-2t
The
Ian in a
JUMPER
can now wear a collar as spotless as
that of the man in a dress coat. How
ever dirty his work, the workman can
have a clean collar every day with
out cost if he wears the
Ellulod
900 MARK-
INTERLINED
It can be cleaned iu a twinkling by
the wearer, with a wet cloth or sponge.
It combines satisfaction, economy and
comfort. No frayed edges to chafe
the neck. The "Celluloid" collars
and cufTs arc the genuine interlined
goods with a "Celluloid" surface and
bear the nbove mark. They arc water
proof. All others are imitations. If
your furnisher does not keep them
scud to us direct. Collars, 20c. each.
Cufls, 40c. pair postpaid.
THE CELLULOID COMPANY,
New York.
OA 131 8 h the best cleanser
SSAr'vJ'l.fiwP for these goods.
MISCELLANEOUS.
TASTED. A vest maker. Apply nt l'ortz
liros., uiercnnut tailors, -orin muiiiFirccw
i-21-tr
TV
7"ANTKP. A servant Rlrl to do jrenoral
housework. Apply at the herald ouiee.
-pAVlNGS AND CItOSSINGS. Parties dcslr
J lug tonc for imviiiRS or croins should
wrltotoF.J. Folk, Sliumnn's, Pn., or Commer
cial Hotel. Shenandoah. 4-18-1 m
iOU SALE. 70 shares Shenandonh Ilcnt &
Power fetock.
Apply at the 1Jf.kali olllec.
WtJ-IW
rOIt SALE. The water pump, counters and
I" l.nr fixture of tlin ftfTipf(lv IT on hp. Vnr
further information apply to J, K. P, Sell ei fly.
"f "17 ANTED. A girl to do general housework.
Good wages paid ton competent worker.
Apply at wj aouiu v into si rcet. ! liKJteou
THOU KENT. A large double, well-llghtcd
U room, on the second floor, centrally located
with all modern conveniences, suitable for
ofllco purposes. Apply at I. Kefowlch s clothing
house, 10 nnd 12 South Main street. 4-22-tf
-REMOVED:
T. J. Broughail's
GROCERY .12.
25 South IVlaln Street.
JUSTV
RECEIVED.
A car load of choice canned
goods and will sell them at
popular prices.
Meluskey & Son,
105 s! Main St.
Suits Made to Order!)
AT I
Former Prices.
Blue, Illack, Ilrowu and Gray :
Cheviots, $10. j
nn .1 r 1 . r-.-,f -r.i , I
: jiuwi uuijub, voiynsiiiy jiauo huu :
I j Trimmed) ?10, f 11, $14, $13 and $U. j
i i Stylish Pantaloons, $3.00 f3 50, $1.00 !
j ; and upwards. j
: ! Illack Clay Diagonals, $15. j
j These goods are all well lined j
and well made. Every
j suit guaranteed to fit.
II KELLY & CONWAY,
!! NO. S
jl W. CENTRE STREET, j
jj BEDDALL BUILDING. I
Teama to Hire.
If you wanl to hire a safe and reliable
teani for driving or lor working nurpoait
pay Shield.' livery stable a visit. TearxS
constantly on band at reasonable rates.
OA IVIES SHIELDS,
No. 410 East Centre street.
Opposite Heading railroad station.
CURE NOS. 3 & 5.
Applied by men only. Stops In 3 days, cures
In S days. Hold at
POVINSKY'S DRUO STORE,
28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA.
FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE
In artistic Millinery, consisting of
.1. 1 c:i !..,
iu i.isii uuycis. wuuiui inna ijvi muiu uios siiupes Z5C up. All
shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches wide, for 25c per yard, for short
while only.
AT. KELLY'S MILLINERY
26 South Main Street.
OPEN EVERYDAY
Go to tbo Shenandoah Dental Booms for
painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver
lllllngs. If your artiflcnl teeth do not suit
you call to see 11s, All examinations free.
We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns,
11 t - T . I- " fT- ,
Aluminum V.1UW113 jmuu uunuo. wunu
and flridgo work and all operations that per
tain to IJciital burgery.
No charges for extracting when plates arc
ordered. Wo aro tbo only users of vitalized
air for tbo painless extraction of teeth,
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Titmnn's Block)
East Centre Street.
Office Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m.
A Late Winter Season Brings
Down Clothing Prices.
Wo bavo been caught by the frost and to
reuueo our immense stocK 01
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING
Which wo laid in in expectation of an
early and lengthy season wo bavo
decided to make a
SLAUGHTER IN PRICES WITH
OUT RESERVE.
Head this list of biz cuts 1 Nice spring and
summer suits at $0.50. Sold last year at $10.
Fine French Clay suits, sacks and irocks,
$8.50. Sold last year nt $12.50 and $13. Clay
worsted suits, same styles, $7. Sold last year
at $11.50. Silk aud satlu lined clothing for
tlio spring nnd summer trade at very low
figures. Tho finest ever brought to Shenan
doah. 10,000 pair of men's rants at half prices 1
Very largo stock of boys' suits at any
prico I
Novelties in children's clothing that cannot
bo excelled cither in style, quality or low
prices by any of tho dealers in the largo or
small cities.
We Challenge Competition In This Line.
If vou want to see bow stylish and cheap
our stock is take a look at our immense show
windows. Prices on every suit and piece.
Wo sell tho best men's bat at fl. Other
stores chargo $2.
Fancy kneo pants with braid trimmings
for children.
Klemuit canes to match each suit.
Fine waists for children. They aro peaches
in every sense
For bargains go to tho
MAMHOTH CLOTH1NQ HOUSE,
well known a3 tho largest and cheapest
clotblug houso In Schuylkill county.
L. GOLDIN, Prop.
9 and 11 South Main Street,
Shenandoah, Pa.
1 N
PROPOSALS.
Senlfnl n'rnDcsals w ill hti reoeived nt tho ofllce
of tin Kepi- tiii v. Kht nniidu.ili School District.
Shenandoj.;i, rennn., imiHI. nnd not after, 7
i. in. on W.flneintnv, April 22(1, 1S90, for all
in r m f iu.irprin.1 lVnulivtl in the construction
of a four 4 room addition to tho HIkIi school
build Inc. Alao n ax room building to
bo eree'ed on North Whlto street, in oc-
ordancu with tho urnwlliirs nnd snecin
ntlons prormred tliereoro by Peymour
Davie, nrehiti'ct, W)7 Walnut street, Philadel
phia, Pn., coplet of which may bo seen nttho
ofllioof the secretary of the district, or nt the
ofllco of the architect. The rluht is reserved by
the Hoard to reject uny or nil bids. Companies
or Arm bidding vM ffivo their individual
names as wen as tneir arm name, wuniueir
mid r ess.
Daniel Oonrx, President.
Wm. T. Tukzhk, tfecre ary.
Shenandoah, Pa.( April 11th, 1WW. t-li-tf
Beauty Unrolled
.. . ... ..,.... ..,!.,. i.vi. ii tasto
To tne aaininuK ";-,---.
for really fine wall imiwr is the dkplay
will paper wrinkle, wc have )ui,tridved Vu
cin tlnJ any eolor ;r put em you want for our
papers a upeciim. ,,.
House, Sign and Decorative Painting.
Satisfaction eunruntecil. tummjvr. ..vw
fully furnished. Send postal.
J. P. CAKUCIN,
221 W. Centre St., Suenanuoau, J-a.
HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD
With II. V. MKLMST. tho practical horseshoer,
ivold any Of tlio 21 diseases originating
from Improper tearing.. All diseases of the
feet given personal attention.
H. 1-. MELLET,
B6uth Market street, between Centre and Oak
streets, Shenandoah.
high grade goods at low cost prices
t .i: 1 . 1 . ..
Evan J. Davies,
LIVERY AND
Undertaking !
N. Jardin Street.
A FULL LINE OP
NEGLIGEE
. . .SHIRTS
With attached or de
tached collars.
Afoo a full line of
SOFT SHIRTS.
Big assortment? of
SPRINd and
. . . sunriER
Mffl NECKWEAR.
PORTZ & BRO.,
24 IM. IVIiJln St.
CLOSING
OUT
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.
This . . .
Is No . .
Advertising
Scheme-
Our Store Room i&
now offered for rent and will
be fitted up to suit the parties
renting it.
The Undertaking
business, I will give my usual
attention, and my friends and
customers will, fipd me or my
representative, raady at any
time, to attend the same,
J. J. FRANEY,
Cor. Main and Oak Sts.
REMOVAL
Of CHRIST. FOLTZ'B barber shop from East
Coal street to 105 West Centre street, formerly
occupied by Josepu Holvey.
CLEAN TOWEL VITH EVERY SHAVE.
HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY.
IF YOU WANT THE BEST
and can't fret It, then come to ua for
It. We carry the bent o
Groceries, Butter and Eggs,
FLOUR and FEED.
13
mmm
SALE
Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Gcoia A
delivered promptly, &
flUSSER &. BEDDALL, f
26 East Centre Streey
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