if J''1!' 111 rr.:raii LINEN MARKING OUTFIT! With till? outfit nny one can put their llamo on their clothing, hnndkcrehlofs, Ac, anil It wont wnsh out. It eonsWs of a rnhhor stamp with your nniiio on and nn indelible pad which Is always ready for use. Trice complcto 40 cents. Wo enn supply nny stylo rubber stamp desired. 250 styles of typo to select from. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. FOLLOW THE CROWD And you will reach the Mammoth Clothing House. We have won the reputation of being ... THE FOREMOST ESTABLISHMENT For stylish and correct-fitting clothing. Spring styles selected with the usual care. Prices to conform to the times. Good light suits for men, 5 and $8, formerly sold at from $2 to $3 more. Chlldrens' Light Suits at Halt Price. . . . Full Line of Hats in all Styles. MAMMOTH CLOIHItlG HOUSE, L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD WKDNKSDAY, MAY 13, 1890. Shooting Tourniinunt. Tho first shooting tournament of the Carbon ami Schuylkill county associations will ho held on tho Lehighton Fair grounds, Thursday and Friday. It will ho under tho management of Feu. W. Cooper, of Mahanoy City, and John L. ltochrig, of Lehighton There will ho livo and clay targets. Him's Your Cough? l'an-Tina cures it, 23e. At Oruhlcr Ilros. drug store. NOW IS YOUR TlflE. We have just received an im mense stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's Spring and Summer Clothing In all the latest novelties of the season. Call early and receive your choice. We are selling clothing at such amazingly low prices as to reap harvest in bargains for buyers. We never fail to please you if you call and examine our big stock. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE 29 S. Malm St. Formerly Wilkinson's Old Stand, and Next Door to tne mat. national same. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Filling- 'th Cold, Hilver, Cement. Cold and Porcelain Crowns and Bridge Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. K.s'TiHULY I'aini.i Extraction. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Oak Street. Oftico Hours 18 n, in. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for the spring houso cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers, and Mattresses Renovated, Vripa Mati Renovntluir carpets. Brussels nnd Ingrain, 3o per yard. Heavier grades, loper yard. Feathers cleaned, ho per lb. Mattresses cleaned and upholstered, hair, SI ; cotton, 3 cheaper grades, 82. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addr., STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bower street and Apple Hey, Shenandoah, si LATEST DESIGNS. ploor OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY Corner Centre and West StiVets, A WORN-OUT TAD. "Spring Medicines, " "lllnoil-purltlcru" imil "Tonic" nil Olil-l-'iishloneil Idea. Puro blood, strong nerves and muscles, Arm healthy flesh can only come from whole some food welt digested. "Wood purifiers" and "nerve tonics" do not reach tho cause of tho mischief. The stomach Is tho point to ho looked after, Tho safest and surest way to euro nny form of indigestion is to take after each meal some harmless preparation which will of Itself digest food. Tliero is nn excellent prepartlon of this kind composed of vegetable, essences, puro pepsin, Golden Seal and fiuit sales, sold by druggists undor name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and thoso tablets taken after meals assist digestion wonderfully because, they will digest tho food promptly beforo It has time to ferment and sour anil tho weak stomach relieved and assUtctl In this way soon becomes strong nnd vigorous again. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro superior to any secret patent mcdlcinos. liccauso you know what you aro taking into your stom ach. They aro sold by druggists every whero at 50 cents per package Write Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., for bo'ok on stomach diseases, Tlio County Court. The cases growing out of tho recent riot on Wost Coal street, Shenandoah, have gone over until tho Juno term, becauso of tho post ponement of tho murder easo growing out of the riot. Tho caso of John A. Noe, tho book agent, charged with forgery, has been postponed in onler to nllow tho defendant to secure onoof his employers as a witness. So many cases havo been postponed until tho nest term that It is expected tho criminal calendar will bo cleared up this afternoon or to-morrow at noon. John Wythe, a Mahanoy City newspaper man, was tried before Judgo llechtcl on tho serious charges of assault and battery with intent to ravish, statutory rapo and f, and b., on oath of Joseph Barker, llo was sentenced on the former chargo to pay ?15 flue, tho costs of prosecution and undergo 18 months' imprisonment, and received tho usual sentence fur the latter charge. John Dando was charged with assault and battery on oatli of William Motulavago, but was found not guilty, and tho costs wero put on tho prosecutor. Up to Date for l'nlns ami Aches, Everybody says lied Flag Oil, 25c. At Grubler Uros., drug store. i A ratio Statement. American born citizens at Shenandoah complain becaubo tho head of tho Street Department prefers to employ clieap lorefgn labor on tho streets. Miners' Journal, In iustico to Siwcrvlsur Llewellyn it should bo stated that there is not ouo wont of trutli contained in tho abovo clipping. As a matter of fact the records show that there wero sixty-six persons employed on tho streets during the past mouth, uud of that number but two of them were not naturalized. Tax Collector Scanlau, who is in a position to know, says that during tho term of tho present Supervisor ho knows of only two who have worked for tho borough that wero not citizens; that all who applied for work were accommodated. Ho knows of two men who said they wanted to work out their taxes, aud said they could not get work, but upon Investigation it was shown they had not applied to tho Supervisor. Delinquent taxpayers aro given tho preference. It is utterly Impossible to givo employment to every taxablo In tho borough and thoso who do work receive f 1.50 per day. A Suro Cure for Coughs unit Cold. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Grulilcr Ilros., drug store. Deeds ltecorilcd. From Anna 11. Bright to Henry Unilauf, lot in Locust Dale; from Ann Williams to .Margaret Dormody, lot in St. Clair; from C. I. Laudenslager ct nl, oxecutors of Samuol Shade, to Daniel Ney. two lots in Valley View; from Sarah Schropo et al, executors of John Schrope, to Daniel Key, tract of timber laud lu Ucgius township; from Daniel Jcy to Jacob Schropo, four lots In Ilegins town ship; from Daniel Key to Jacob Schropo, ten acres in Ilegins township; from Win. Fidler to Jeremiah Dengler, half a lot in I riedcus burg; from James B. Patterson to Joseph V. Kcer, two lots iu Pottsville; from Ellen Murphy to Timothy Quinlan, lot iu Mahauoy City; from Thomas S. James to Adam llurew- ;ky, half a lot in Shenandoah. A Slight)- Nice Thing for Coughs. What? Paft-Tiua 25c. At Gruhler Bros., rug store. An Old Sinn's Narrow Ijscape. An old man named Flynn, of Locust Gap, was walking along the Valley railroad tracks near Homosvillo, mid did not hear an np- roacliing train until It was within a yard or two of him. Then ho made a leap, and landed safely on tho pilot of tho engine. Defore the engine was brought to a standstill the whlto haired old man had fainted. Not scratch was found on his body. Township High Hcliu.nl. Examinations aro now licing held In the East Mahanoy township schools. Tho Dircc- ors aro considering the advisability ot tag ng advantage of tho new law which permits tho creation of high schools iu townships, aud otberwiso Improving tho grades, It would bo of groat convenience to tho pupils, and materially raiso tho standard of tbo schools. At present there aro a number of pupils attending borough schools. If you wanta nice sweet loaf of bread try Otto's. X Town llelug leelted. Tho town of Stookton, nour llazleton, Is rapidly becoming depopulated, although two weeks ago it was one 01 1110 nvoiioit piacos 111 the coal region. Tho colliery of Llndeman A Skoer will be abandoned, throwing out of employment nearly 1,000 men anil buys. Judge Vlllluail II0111H. Judge Mason Wcidman, who lias spent the past two months In the South for tho benefit of his health, returned to ins nomo in rotts- vllle yosterday. Ho Is much improved lu health, uud exiiects to fully recover 'ore the summer Is gone. lleleUMMt oil Hull, Anthony Simmon, who was committed to Jail for hurling stones through windows of Enoch Savulskls' house. In tlio first warn, was released this morning, having furnished ball iu tho sum of f 1,000 for appearance at court. The Hospital Stun' Itusy, The staff at the Miners' hospital at Fotm tilu bprings find themselves taxed at presont. There wero Ave admissions from Saturday until Monday night aud yestorday tliero wero five inoro. MORE POLICE RAIDS. 1'ognrty Held unit Jim, Sir. Kettrick Hauled Up. Last evening, pursuant to tho postpone ment of Monday night, Mrs. Mary Fogarty appeared beforo Justice Deugler to havo a hearing on the chargo that she maintained a liawdy liouso on West Centra street. During tho day Mrs. Fogarty had mado alt kinds of throats of exposure, etc.. hut that did not deter Chief Tosh from pushing tho case. Ho Is determined to pull every phco against which ho can get evidenco and no threats or other Intimidation, ho says. will turn him uff tho courso. If any peoplo laying claim to respectability aro caught lu nny of the raids ho will not bo lcsponsiblo for their misfortune. Mrs. Fogarty didn't havo near as much to Bay beforo Justice Deugler last night as sho had threatened. All the talking, orat least most of It was done by Chief Tosh's witnesses, residents ot tho vicinity of Mrs. Fogarty's house, who sworo without hesitation and positively against tho reputation of the place Among the witnesses wero Constable Thomas Bolln, Silas Steele aud wife. William Cuttcl and wife and Mrs. Louisa Englcborger. It was also alleged that Mrs. Fogcrty sold drink without license. Sho was put under ball fot trial at court, M. E. Doylo being hor bonds man. ftcrtho Fogarty caso was disposed of Chief Tosh, Lieutenant Leo and Constable Boland went to tho house of Mrs. Kettrlclc, who Is known to somo peoplo' as Mrs. Leo Long, arid arrested her ou a chargo of keep ing n bawdy house. Mrs. Littlb was also ar rested in tho place. Two married women of unsavory reputation succeeded In getting out of tho place just beforo the police ar rived, Mrs. Kettrick furnished ball beforo Justice Cardin. Mrs. Littlo was committed. Sho beenmo furious when no ono appeared to bail her out nnd declared that before tho caso Would end sho would "s'tmeal and mako it hot for a good many married reople." At the same tunc tho woman pleaded that she was hot nn inmate of tho hoUse, but had been tent for, as Mrs. Kettrick wanted her to do Borne washing. Tho residents in tho vicinity of tho house aro the complainants iu the caso. SO l'er Cent. Reduction aro tho price3 ou our big lino of men's and boys' russets and gondolas at Woincr's'shoe store. 4-20-tf They Are Now Doctors J. Harry Owens, son of Moses Owens, tho South Main street merchant, is a student of tho University of Pennsylvania and yester day passed a final examination at that in stitution. Ho will now write M. D. after his name. Dr. Harry Clauser is now a full-fledged member of tho medical profession, having been advised this morning that ho had suc cessfully passed the final examination. Wo havo not learned whero Dr. Clauser will locate, but wherever it may bo wo feel safe in predicting a successful career for him as ho is a closo student, in lovo witli his pro fession, and conscientious and painstaking In all ho does, aud wo havo no doubt will reflect credit on his alma mater, "Old Jeff," and his preceptor. Dr. G, M, Hamilton. For Sale Cheap. 1 gray horse, 1 bay mare, 2 single spring wagons, S sleighs, S siuglo sets harness, 1 platform scalo and 1 counter scale. Iteasons for selling, leaving town. James Goodman & Co., 5-8-tf 27 Wost Ceutro street. The Gymnasium l'lcnlc. The only amusement in town on Decoration Day, excluding the parade, will be tho second annual picnic of the Keystone Gymnasium at Columbia park. A prominent feature will bo tho buck aud wing dancing contest open to nil contestants in Pennsylvania, of which applications aro coming In very rapidly. Dancing music will bo furnished by tho celebrated Schoppo orchestra. l Notice to Taxpayers. Ou and after Thursday.May 14th, 1690, five (5) per cent, will bo added to all unpaid 1605 taxes. M. J. SCANI.AK, 5-8-Ot Iiecoivcr of Taxes. Sho iul too Much Tongue. Enoch Savulokis sworo out n warrant for tho arrest of Sirs. I'awulka, of tbo First ward, as a common nuisance beforo Justice Toomey, last eveiiiug. llo claimed that sbo constantly interfered with bis family affairs and mado the neighborhood hideous by hor actions. Sho was held in $300 bail for appearance at court. AVI 11 Slug at Ashland, A concert will be given on the ovenlng of May 30th, for tho benefit of tho JlethodUt Episcopal church of that place. Among thoso who will rrarticipato will bo the Jl E. church choir of town and tbo Shenandoah male quartette. Easy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to nood's Pills. Small In site, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man said 1 " You never Know you have taken a pill till It Is all over." 25c. O. I, HoodS Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. Tho only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. MISCELLANEOUS. "I VNTKO iirls to work nt maehincji kbw 11 iug hlurU Apply nt 2S'J South Jardln street. 5-124t TJlOIt HALK Dwellings No. 215, 317,219, 221, L' Miami 225 liifct I'oaUtrect. Jtiwi Uoslrnlile locations. Apply to K- H. Itohhius, Uheiiandaah Lumber and Feed CouiHiny ntMce. rANTi:i). Active, reliable men to trnel I ) and Hollclt orders for fruit and ornamental nursery htock. Permanent employment nnd good pav. Iteference required. Address tlio It, (1. Oll.Vfei: CO., South l'enn Bq., Philadelphia. 5 9-20t-eod IOlt SALH. A 3-itory frame huelnens proi- erty ou North Main street. One of the m.t di.x1rn.lile nroncrttea 111 town. Apply to K. V . hhneuinki-r, Attorney-at-law, corner of Centre and Market atrcete. 4-23-lm 1)AV1NGS AND CitOSSINOB, Parties deslr 1 Inghtonefor pavings or crossings idiould write to 1'. J. Polk, bhuinau's, l'a., or Commer cial Hotel, Shenandoah. 4-lrt-lm TTIOIt JtlJNT A large double, well-lighted thn Bccoud floor, centrally located with all modern conveniences, suituble tor ofllce purposes. Apply ut L. llefowleh'a clothing house. 10 and 12 South 31am atrcei. 4--.-J-II VIlAUfiAIN.-One Kood double hou-.e and two lots with stable on the rear of lot, enn be bought cheap. The empty lot Is on the corner of Vine and Hceond Btreets. t Carmel, with a frontage of 23 feet on Vine and ISO deep on Second. This property is only two wpiares froiiUhc main street, l'oriillotli. r information apply to J. 11. tiould, Mt. Cormel, Pa. -l'J 2w FF3. O D H A STAIRWAY VICTIM DIES. Thninn Nugoll Succumb nt the Sillier' Hospital, On tho night of tho 2nd Inst., whllo n visitor to Doveydletis' saloon, at tho corner of Coal and Gilbert streets, and In an Intoxicated condition, a Polo named Thomas Nagolls fell down a stairway and was picked up uncon scious. It was at first reported that the man was a boarder in tho house, hut it sub.-e-qucntly developed that ho lived with his family on West Lino street. Dr. W. N Stein wa called Into attendance, but subse quently tho victim was removed to the Miners' hospital. Dr. Stein says tho man suffered from concussion of tho bralu, The body was brought from tho hospital yesterday aud taken in chargo by tho widow. Tho deceased was 48 years of ago and left a wife and five children. Checks for tho famous gold nllumiuuin tablo ware can only bo had at tho Factory Shoe Store. We give them to every pur chaser. Tnlil Their Last ltespects. A party composed of Misses Katio and Bridget Bums, Bridget Flynn, Auulo Hen nessey, Emma and Bertha White, and Mrs. J. J. Francy, and Messrs. Michael O'Heam, Joseph Bell, Bertram Schwab, Michael Hcfron, Michael Sullivan and James Dalton, vloncd tho remains of Miss Bridget Kane, of Centralia, last evening, who died In Phila delphia on Saturday of typhoid fever. Eor funeral took placo this morning from tho residenco of her mother and was largely at tended. Change of Time Table. A now schedule on tho Philadelphia & Reading railroad will go into effect on next Sunday. Several changes will bo made on the main line. i)ii:i. EISKNHA1ST. On the 13th Inst, nt Shenan doah, l'a-, John O. Klscnbart, ngeil 48 years nnd 0 months. Funernl will take place on Friday, 15th Inst., nt 1:30 p. in., from the family residence, 33 East Coal street. Services In the United Evangelical church, corner of Centre mid Jardln streets. Intcnncht in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. llelntlvcs nnd friends, n well a the Grand Army members, rcsrect fully Invited to attend, 5-13-2t "GRATEFUL" AND COMFORTING I For Tired. Achine. Initated Feet is a 'I warm oatn wun CUTICURA SOAP and a gentle anointing with CUT1. CURA ointment), the gret sain cure. . I Tills treatment allajs Itclitnsr ami Irrl- lullon, soothes inaammatloa ana. . painful swellings or Ilie Joints, sort- i ens nam. roujnieucu emu, onu jma l . lies iiiu iwrepiruuoii. hSold throughout the Tnrld roTTlR s usio a uueh. loar., rropi., uo.km.g ATTENTION, Grand Army Men ! -(") If you want the regu lation Grand Army and Sons of. Veterans' suits, the only place to secure them is at the One Fice Clothing House, No. 10 S. Main street. These suits 'are guaran teed in every respect. We have been head quarters for these suits for many years, and we stand ready to return your money if they do not hold their color. The price- is right, the goods are guaranteed, and the command is, Forward ! March 1 TO THE One-Price Clothing House 10 Smth Main Street, l. REFOWICH, Prop. Also a full line of Clothing, and Children's Novelties a specialty. We have no competitors. ltUl'OUT OP TIIK CONDITION Ol-' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK nt Shenandoah, lnthcatateof Pennsylvania, ot the close of Inuiuos-t, Mny 7tli, ltSoV UfaKOUllCFH Tinimnnil discounts S3I9.S2S S5 I Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 031 03 V H Itouds to Boeure circulation ioo.uki oo stocks, Hocurjtte, etc 73,(10 07 lUiikiuK-houne. furniture, and Hit l.bOU CO Jiue irom national imiukv tnoi rwervo nu-i-ntal 1.S37 01 Due from state banks anil tankers ' R.2B0 Ml Duo from approved reserve agents 17,013 i Chec ks and other cash Items 3,012 73 Note of other national lianka 7,87 00 Fractional lsipereurreney, iilekelsand cents , 621 77 Lawful money reserve In luink, viz : Specie tpPzi l.i.ir tl.r.mlir notiv. U. M eertif 'sof ilepoilt for legal tenders 1 liuli-miitlnii fund witli U. S. treasurer 4'J,S0 29 (5 per wilt, circulation) 4,600 00 Due from U. S. treasurer, other than a per cent, redemption fund 1,150 00 Total .$018,238 k6 I.IAE1MTIEH. Capital stock paid In. SlOO.ono oo Surplus fund -'O.OOO 00 Unulvideil prpllts, less ezi'eusus aud ,- tanw paid 17.210 2S National llauk not?s outstanding OQ.OUO 00 Due to other, pattpnnl banks., 22,011 51 Duo to state banks and bankers 3.SOS 17 Individual deposits ulJoct to check.,. 210.014 00 Demand certificates ot deposit , 13,303 SO Time certificates of deposit 101,120 01 Certified checks 1 85 00 Cashier's cheeks outstanding b0 00 Total - ..5018,238 83 State of Pennsylvania, County of Schuylkill, ss: I, S. V. Yost, cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear tbnt (lie above state ment Is true to the best of mv knowledge und belief. ., . . B. W. Yost, Cashier. Stitwcribed and sworn to before mo this 13th day of May, 1800. J- H- 1'ouekov Notary Public Correct Attest : Jons Oiuiii.e:ii, .llllllA... f JOllSI A. KKIM.Y, I Directors. THIS KIND 0FA Savesmanyridollar. Itwilhvear six-times as long as a linen col lar and never lias to be launder ed for it's waterproof. Saves annoyance and discomfort, nlso. It ne,ver gets limp, never chafes tlidneckj and when.- soiled is quickly and easily cleaned with a wet cloth or sponge. Every collar is stamped thus fRAD LUILOIQ WAR INTERLINFD The only genuine Interlined collars and cuffs with a. "Celluloid" surface. Ask your e -aler for them. If tie does not sell them ifUd direct to us stating size and stylo wanted. Collars 20c. each, Cuffs 40c pair, postpaid. ""tlB CELLULOID COMPANY, NeW'York. SA POLIO WhS.UoX" FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade goods at low cost prices to cash 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. KELLY'S MILLINERY 26 South Main Street. T. J. BROUGHALL, Dealer in all klnda of Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. Goods Always Fresh. NO OLD STOCK KEPT ON HAND. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 19 oz. cuke, of puro soap for 5 cents. 12 oz. package of best washing powder, 5c. 4 lb. packaso of best washing powder, 20c. This is very low for first-class goods and just what you want for house c. caning. Meloskey & Son, 10 5 S. Main,St. EYrirJ.Mvies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. A FULL LINK OP NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS With attached or di tivchtxi collars Aleua full line of SOFT' SHIRTS. Ulf; us&ortmeut. of SPRlNa and , . . SUiiriER NECKWEAR PORTZ & BRO., N. Main St. HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Sliav nonulnr. Y'ou w We make a siK-clalty of hair cutting nillions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take nc risks but get your houses, stock, fur nlture, etc., insured In first-class re liable companies as represented by TiAVTr FATKT France A?en, UJylU rAUOli ISO South Mai nBt. AJo Life and Accidental Companies, DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? Vecnn pell you n new Nvhccl, ot the finest mnko nnd ifunrantce, at reduced prices. Wo umkc n specialty of . . . REPA1RINO BICYCLES I Do not send away from town to have your wheel repaired when it can bo done at home just as good nnd much cheaper. Faust Bicycle Works, Office: 120 S. Jardln Plrcit. Shenandoah, Pa 'S Shenandoah College I 360 STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers , . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, . Shqr$jnd . . Penmanship, English, 'Typewriting. i i ,i 1 Combined Scholarship .... $150 One Department ' . .50 'S. I. WOOD, President. WANTED. To buy a show case about 3 or" i feet In length For any further information call at POVINSKY'S DRUQ STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SIIENANDOAH, PA. Beauty Unrolled To the admiring gaze of tlioso wi o ' for real fine wall paper in u "i"" V.' wall paper wrinkles we have Just reived. ou can fl nil nny . olor or pattern ou want for j , our hall, bed room, pnrlor, dining "J0'":..', cafe, from Sc up to S3 per roll. 1- tne artistic papers n specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction gunranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W, Centre St., Shenomloah, Fn. OPEN EVERY DA Goto the ShenandOTli PentaliEi palnlcn- extraction of teitL Gold y mm rooms for fillings. If your anifical tcethyii n ml Silver not suit you call to see in. All examinj We make all kinds of plates. Oji ous free. VIA d Crowns, Aluminum tTowus uog.ui iu anil UrtilcBWurli Mild nil unertttU 71 vus. Crown ft.1 tain to Dental Surjjeiy.- 1& I ns tliat per i plates are f vitalizea t.-cth. Nochargoal iroltrattiug wne the only users air fur the painless extraction 06 SIIENAKDO 1 Dental : Rcfoms, (Tltuian's Bio -ek) East Ccntr Centy?e s rayto8p.m. Street. OQlce Hours: IF YOU yiNT THE BEST it. Viewfarry the best of , , Groceries, Butter , and Eggs, i i luur ana FEED. Ourdellvc-Jn. .,., .. u . delivered piomptly, """"""''",r UP HUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 Erfst Centre Street. Salesmen Wanted q " on salary, y sell Pennsylvania giown Nursery oiocK, wiiicii is the best in the world, All tbo ; bTi F i ' wen as ino Biamiaru varieties of FrulM and Ornamentals. A fine outfit furnished and all traveling expenses paid. Halary dates from day work Is commenced. Write for terms stating age. H00PES, BItO. & THOMAS, Slaplo Avenue Nurseries, West Chester, l'a. " a-3-8t . 1 4. i 3 its 4