5RS' . 1) " Dating Stamp SO CENTS. Strongly made and will last a long time. It stamps all the months and years from 1895 to 1900; all the figures from o to 99 and the words ree'd, ans'd, paid, ac'p'd and ent'ed. Size of letters and figures, MAY 14, 1896. HOOKS & BROWN 1 North Main St. FOLLOW THE CROWD And you will reach the Mammoth Clothing House. We have won the reputation of being ... THE FOREMOST ESTABLISHMENT lor 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. Childrens' Light Suits at Half Price, , . , Full Line ot Hats In all Styles. L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD MONDAY, MAY 18, 1S00. llrigailler Kxaiis Coming. Ilrigadier V. Lvans, who is at present in charge of tho Atlantic coast division, of the Salvation Army, will visit Shenandoah on the 19th inst. Meetings will be held ill Kob bins' hall. Tho Ilrigadier will bo accom panied by some of the headquarters stall'. All are invited. Y'on ought to sco our bargains in infant's shoes, n big lot to choose from for 35c. per pair. At the Factory Shoo Store. NOW IS YOUR TiriE. We have just received an im mense stock of Men's, Hoys' 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. INIalm St. Formerly Wilkinson's Old Stand, and Next Door to the First National Bank. 1 AM ALWAYS IN MY DENTAL PARLORS, Filling with all known material. Crown and Itridgo woik. LxaniinatJiins free, l'.x tractions free, when new teeth are ordered, (.'leaning teeth free when I do your work. All extractions ikuiiIi'kh. Pure gas adminis tered. Guarantee with all my work. Artificial teeth inserted anil warranted. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the iron btulrwuy on Oak ttrei't. OUlce Hours : 8 ft. in. to 8 p. in. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for the spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Trtce I,it : Itenovntint? carpets, ItriumeU and Ingrain, 3o ter yurU. Heavier Krailot, -leper yard, Feathers cleaned. He per lb, Mattronsott denned and upholstered, hair, (1; cotton, $1; cheaper grades, 82, Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. AdJre... STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers ntreet und Applo Alley, Shenandoah. LATEST DESIGNS, j lt$& OILCLOTHS I From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Camer Centre nnd Wet Btreets. A GOOD PRACTICE. If Yon Wiitit n flood Appetite mill l'trfi'ct DlKi-otlnii. After onch tnenl dlsnolvo 0110 or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia 'Jililcts In the inoutli nnil, mingling with tho fund, tliey coustitilto n perfect illgoetlvo, iilolutoly snfe for the most sensltvo stomach. Tlioy digest tlio food before It has time to ferment, tlms preventing tlio fornmtlon of gas mid keeping tlio blood pmo nnd free from tlio poisonous products of fermented, half-dlgosted food. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tnhlets mako tho com plosion clear by keeping tho blood pure. They increaso Ilesli by digesting llesh forming foods. Sttinrt's Dyspepsia Tablets Is tho only remedy designed especially for tbo euro of stomach troubles mid nothing else. Ono disease, 0110 remedy, tho successful physician of to-day is tho specialist, tho suc cessful medlcino Is tho medicine, prepared especially for one dliso. A wholo packago taken at one timo would not hurt you, but would simply bo n waste of good material. Over six thousand men and women In tho state of Michigan alono havo cured of in digestion and dyspepsia by tlio use of Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets. Sold by all druggists at 50 cents jcr pack age. Send for l'rco Book on stomach diseases to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Delegates Leave Toivn. Tho Grand Lodgo of Odd Fellows convenes at Pittsburg to-morrow, and will be in session threo days. Tho local lodges will be represented by Lewis Lcho, of l'lank lildgo Lodge No. 8S0: Charles Lewis, for John W. Stokes Lodge Jfo. 515 j and William J. Mor gan, Shenandoah Lodgo No, 501. They left for Pittsburg yesterday. Tho Grand Lodgo is composed of representatives of subordinate lodges in the state. Tho body represents tho popular branch of tho Order of Odd Fellows. There aro now 1,000 lodges In this state, with a membership aggregating 109,000. 1 ho body will consider tlio project of building a Homo at Sunbury. Christ. Schmidt left yesterday for Pitts burg to attend tlio convention of German Catholic Societies, which meets in that city. Mrs. Dully T. Williams and Mrs. Jcro ltoughey left town this morning via the P. & 11. liailroad for Pittsburg to attend tlio Itebekah branch of tho Odd Fellows' conven tion. Keimmil Sale. There's not many weeks left for us to closo out our big stock of Dry Goods. Our new store the largest in the county will soon bo ready for thebig new stocksof Dry Goods, carpets and cloaks. This is your greatest bargain opportunity. Como and seo tho flno Henrietta now 50c. j rich laeo curtains at half prices; Lancaster ginghams and tho newest dress ginghams down to 5c; blue ilrillii.g at 7c. per yard; 10e. table linens down to i!5e. There s hundreds of other bargalnsthat must go as fast as quick-selling prices can move them. 5-15-3t L. J. Wir-Kissox. The Sumo Old Story. On Thursdaytho Daily American published tho particulars of 11 Tumbling Iiuu scandal in which a l'ottsvillo married woman figured prominently. 'Squire Houseman, ofork vllle, feels agrieved and has entered suit against IMitor Joyeo for criminal libel objecting to tho following portion of tho article: "Tho funny part of tho story Is that Squire liensemaii before whom Carrie sued l'eter held tho deceived husband In ?1,000 ball. There must bo a long timo between drinks aiouud 'Squire Houseman's otlico." Joyce on Saturday waived a hearing and en tered bail in the sum of $1,000 for appearance at court. A I'net Worth Knowing. A "Periodical Tioket Hook" will bo given to you soon if used according to instructions will entitle you to your favorite paper or magazine for one year free. 5-15-flt A Now Thing. The tourist drafts of tho United States I'.xpress Company uro about the most conven ient way for travelers to carry their money along that has been invcutctt. I hey aro cheaper than any other kind of dnifts issued and only payable to the man whoso signature appears on its face so that if lost it cannot bo realized upon by anyone else, o Kleutluea. tiou is needed as tlio signature does that. Ten drafts for ten dollars each cost only 25 cents. Deeds ICeenrtled. From Henry (1. Morris et. nl., trustees, to Geo. J. Sehuetter, lot in l'ottsvillo j from Daniel Shcpp et al, to Miko l'owlick, lot in Nelson City; from Adam Lokitus to Maggie Nariszowiez, half lot in Maliauoy City; from Martin Leoiinid to licrnard Leonard, interest in lot in Glrardvillc; from Mary K. Ilechtel to Wm. liechtel, three lots iiiTreniont; from Martin Weaver to Lmelino Iloyer, tract of land in Ninth Muuliciiu; from George II. Teter to Henry Dieibelbles, farm in East Brunswick. The .liinu Onotii, The collieries will work hut fifteen days during tlio mouth of Juno, Although the information is scmi-ollicial, It can bo relied upon that both tlio Philadelphia & Heading and the Lehigh Valley companies will op orate that number of days. Tho curtail ment will bo followed by heavy operation later on, as the full quota will bo mined. If you want u lino wedding cake, let Otto makuit for you, Tha l'rlzo Winners, The 1'hlUdelphU Prima published n story entitled "Sous and l'utliois." and o He rid prizes for tlio solution of tho suiuo. Among t lie lucky ones wo notice that Miss S.,N, James, Mrs. lUtlier Lcum, and Mhu Anna Leain, all of Ashland, each won $10.00 In gold ; Mrs. Frank S. Miller, Mahanoy City, $10 ; .Miss Louise P. Carter, I'ottsville, and Mrs. Kvn Clair, Ashland, each $5.00. Checks fur tho famous gold iilluminiim table waro ism only bo had at the Factory Shoo Store, Wo glvo them to every pur chaser. Kails Spread. The sun heat had 11 'tormenting ell'ect upon tho rails of tho electric railway yesterday. On very warm days tho rails spread, A car left the track at tho corner of Main and Coal streets yesterday afternoon. Tlio four wheels went oil' tho rails and it required some trouble to get tho cur on again. Tight Declared On". Speclul to Kveniso Ubiiaui. Mt. Caiimkl, May 18. Tho glovo fight announced to take placo horo to-night be tween William Uibson, of Pottsville, and Darby McDonald, of this place, lias been declared oil' on account of 'ho murder of Mi Douahl's brother by Patilck Jlrogau. BLOODY WORK. 1 llmio llreiiker 1'lercely mitt Desperately, AVIeliN ii Knife. . I Special to 1Ivr.ni.no HkiiaUi. Mahanoy City, May IS. At nhont threo ! o'clock yesterday morning John WlskoskU, a I resident of Water street, was awakniieiVhy a nole inado liy three l'oles In trying to get through n window into his house. Ho threw a whiskey hottlo at them and Indly cut ono of tho men and gave ehaso to tho other two. Aftor running about four squares ho caught Mike Koviskers and was returning with the prisoner when tho latter drew a largo knlfo and stahhed liiscnptor in tlio left nrm, inlliet- ing a cut nhont three Inches long between tho shoulder and elbow. WiskoskU was obliged to relcaso his prisoner, but William Malolshui and l'eter Swartzes gave chaso. After a run of tlueo squates Koviskers turned upon and slabbed Maloislies in tho arm. Swartzos felled tho desperate man with a blow oil tho hcod.with a pieco of rock. Koviskcrs was committed to tho l'ottsvillo Jail in default of $500 hail. lluy your Oxfords nt tho Factory Shoo Store. Wo havo over 1,000 pairs that wcro mado to sell for ?1.S0 and $2.00. Tho Factory prlco is 03 cents, cither black or tan. llimti Hull. The gamo of baso ball at tho Trotting nark on Saturday nftornoou between tho Ullbcrton team and tho St. Nicholas Hlucs was won by tho latter by a scoro of 1 1 to 7. Tlio Oilbcrton nnd locust Dalo teams engaged in a hot contest on tlio lattcr's grounds yesterday afternoon which was won by tlio former by a score of JO to 10. Another game took placo yestorday after noon nt tho Columbia pnrk between tho Columbia team and a team composed of Ashland firemen which ended in a tie, tho scoro being 4 to 4. Six innings wcro played which were umpired by Josh Tempest and Uliam brans. Kcster nnd O Neil formed tho battery for tho Columbia team and did sotno cirectivo work. Tho superiorty of tho toams will bo decided nt a future date, when a gamo will bo played on tho Ashland grounds. Lost Creek ton. Tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company's engineering corps of Lost Creek and Hazlc- ton played a gamo of liase ball at Jeancsvillo on Saturday and tho Lost Creeks won by a hcorc of 11 to 10, although tho Hazlcton's had tho assistance of Smear and McTaggart, two players of tho Jeancsvillo team. In tho seventh inning the scoro was 7 to 0 in favor of tlio Ilazletou team. AIiiisIioiimo liiipriivotneiits. Tho County Commissioners visited tlio almshouse on Saturday for tho purpose of reducing tho provisions of tho plans for im provements so as to como within tho amount allowed them by court. Tho lowest bid was $15,000 more than tho $75,000 appropriated, and the Commissioners succeeded in reducing tho plans $5,000. If they cannot reduce the figuro 10,000 more tho hospital project will likely bo postponed for another year. l'isli Association l'lciilc. Tlio Fish and Gamo Association of Maha noy City, a number of members of which reside here, will hold their unnual reunion and picnic at Lakcsido on August SO. They havo received a nattering invitation from F. A, McClure, manager of tho abovo popular resort. Shingles Upset, This morning as ono of tlio Shenandoah Feed and Lumber Company's teams was turning tho corner of White and Centre, tlio wagon tilted nnd threw tho whole load of shingles in tho street, to tho sorrow of tho driver who reloaded them and said nothing. Lost Ills I till. A Mahanoy City young man wearing a high silk hat and n jn'iilco air lost both while riding on n Traction car from Girardvlllo to this town yesterday. Tho hat fell through a window while its owner slept And was not missed until tho car arrived in town. Fired at 11 Passing- Carriage, Georgo Zohornatzeky fired threo shot's from a revolver at a passing carriage on tlio j public road nearSheppton. Thocarriago was j occupied by Miko Lukas, who afterward ' sworo out a warrant before Justico of thp Peace W. F. Horn. Zoliornatzeky was i arresteit anil comimttcu 10 jau 111 uclauit ot $100 bail. Journal. Tho latest stylo and color in men's tali shoo can ho found at the Factory Shoe Stow:. Won 11 Cold .11 cital. John 11. Dyson, a student at the Medico Chlrurglcal College, Philadelphia, has been awarded the faculty gold medal for tho highest average in tlio junior year studies. Tlio young man is a sou of Rev, Dyson, pastor of tho Wm. Penn M. E. church. Veil Down the Stairway. Mrs. John C. Hughes, of East Coal street, mado a misstep at the top of tlio cellar way at her home yesterday and fell to tho bottom, receiving several severe bruises about tho right limb. Sho was attended by Dr. J. Pierce Huberts. Had Itouils. Tho many teamsters and farmers aro com plaining of the miserable condition the road way between hero and Hlngtown is in. They say it is nothing but ono continuous driving over rocks and ditchos and that tho attention of tho county supervisors should be drawn to it. A ruiiifiil Injury. Hosa, the 13-ycar-old daughter of Levi Hefowich, the clothier, met with a painful accident this morning. Olio of a lot of screen doors displayed for sale in front of Oirvlul. store on Main street was blown down, and in its fall struck tho little girl above the right oyo, indicting a wound in which Drs. Matter and Hochlerner put five stitches. (er the Diuiiji, Undor the direction of Chief Hurgoss Hums and Supervisor Llewellyn, about fifty curt loads of boxes, Imriels, kegs, etc, were taken up on Main, Centre, Coal and other streets early yesterday morning and thrown over the dump at tho. west cud of Lloyd street. There wusa great hunt for boxes and barrels by bumo storekeepers this moruiug. Itohlied tho Till. Daniel Cullcn and James Gaugliau, of Girardvlllo, were arraigned before Justice Shoemaker on Saturday night fur robbing a till of $10.50 in the shoo store of Mrs. Sarah Phillips, of the above place. ' Hotli pleaded guilty and entered bail In tho sum of $300 each for appearance at court. . Slight Jlbliup. On Saturday uftornoon ns Pet er Heck, tho grocer, was driving up tho steep hill mar Columbia park, the shaft on the wagon broke causing tho horse to becomo balky and kick. The sluows and veins 011 the right hiud log were cut, causing tho blood to How freely, go Vvt Cent. Reduction aro tlio prices 011 our big line of men's and hoys' russets and gondolas at Wouicr's shoe store. t-20-tf INTERESTING COAL STATISTICS. l'ficnumrimt lnerrnse of rrodtietlon Ii lViiu.jl.unhi nu:l Alabama. "Wasiuxutov, May in. Mr. K.W.l'nrkcr Rtntlstlcnn of the Unitu I Stntoi iluglrnl survey, hns completed the c mipllation nl tho statistics' of conl produc'lbm In tlr United Stntei during tin ouhmdnr you IS'.),"). Tho total output fromull initios wo' 171,801,713 long; tons, or lie,12l,illl shnr tons, having tt total value tit llv.' mine - (1 $107,572,177. Thin shows an lucre ise ovc tho production In 1801 of about H),;W).liUf long tons, niulntilncT&isoln vnlmMif uliaii , $11,500,000. The output ot nntlr-a itn con j In Pennsylvania increased from I'l.iM.H j long tons In 1891 to 5 1.785. 122 lou r 'ons Ir 1 18U5, 11 gain of over 5, lO'l.O'W l iirr p is Tlv value lncmift'd onlv nliouf .!..VM ' ) trum $78,188,00:1 to $S-2,0i:i,272, h iwin- ihit mi thrnclto coul was cluMner In I8)j th in lr J 18UI. I Tho product of bituminous co.il In creased from 118 Kl 40.", slvirt tons of SJKX 1 pounds in 18!)1 to lill, 1-21,11(1 short tons It 1803, again of over 15,500.011 tons. Th. tnluo Increased about SS.IMJ.OOO. Thert was an Increased production in all but llv of tho tweuty-nlno coal producing states Alnbamn and Pennsylvania showed phe nomenal gains of more than 25 per cent. Alabama Increasing from 4,.T.7,178 short tons In 1831 to 5,0711,775 tons In 1805, with a valuation of $5,318,705, and PonnsylvanlE from 39,1)12,4. short tons to 50,017,4 10 short tons, valued at $35,ll02,78. Tha statos in which a decreased product was shown woo Georgia, Kansas, NorthDaknta, West Vir ginia and Wyoming. The principal lose: was Kansas. Tho product among the other lending coal stalas was: Illinois. 17,7X),8Mt; value, H,2 i9,157. Ohio, 10,37(1, 137; value, ll),W7.fi Wu.t Virginia, 11,421,8.!; viiltto, 87.7S.1SO. Vim Can't Aluays get something for nothing. Try "Periodical Tickets" and see if you can't. 5-J5-0t ltii-tliiliiy 1'uiij. A birthday party was held Fiiday evening in honor of tho seventh anniversary of Stella .May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Klsenhowcr, of Spruce stteet. Among the friends pro.-cnt were Abbio Shoppie, Katie Karble, Birdie and Annie Laudeman, Susie Loucks, Kmma Morton, Lizzio StautTer, Carrie Dorr, Lillian Kcdclift, Mary Dooley, Mary l'.isenliower, Imily Haskey, Ina Carls, Clara Sheeler. Susie Haines, Fannie mid Hannah Haudeubush, Sadies Hughes, Alice and Millie Taylor, of Frackville, Klla lllnes, Clayton and Howard Loucks, Kdwin Shoppie, Homer Hlaker, Henry Karble, William Taylor, Frackville; Herbert and James Eisenhower, Charles Hlssel, Charlps Sheeler. Miss Eisenhower received n number of pretty remembrance! from her young friends, who spent a very pleasant evening in playing games, singing ami other very enjoyablo social lntcrcoui.se. To (Inutilities. We havo placed on our counters a beautiful line of cream gloria and china silks, heurletta, cashmeres and albatross. Also n lino assort mcut of India linens, nainsook and plain and dotted swiss. 5-7-tf K. F. Gill. An Actor Itetlirns. Thomas J. Tempest returned from Cin cinnati, Ohio, on Saturday night, where he closed a successful season witli tlio James A. lteilly's "Hroommakcr" Company. During his engagement with the company, which was playing return dates through tho South and West, ho scored a big lilt as tbo Tyrolean warmer in the second act and later on was playing a heavy rolo. Mr. Tempest has been re-engaged for next season and during tho summer will play engagements nt Tumbling Dun. Biliousness Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and putrify in the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, lusomlna, nervousness, and, II not relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Hood's rills stimulate the stomach, PHI rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con- supauon, eie. -a cents, snni ny an aruggisis. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Spe cial Sale In soap and washing ponder for a limited time only. 10 oz. cako of pure soap for 5 cents. 12 oz. packago of best washing powder, 5c. 4 lb. packago of best washing powder, 20c. This is very low for first-class goods and jvist what you want for house cleaning Meluskey & Son, 103 S. Main St. T.J. Deuler 111 all kinds of Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. Goods Always Fresh. NO OLD STOCK KEPT ON HAND. 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. IF YOU WANT THE BEST ami can't rct It, then come to ns for It. We carry the best of ....... , Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and PEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your older. Goods delivered promptly, riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobncco, ho. Agent for Heading llrowlitg Co.'n Beer mid l'orter. 11 e arid 11S S. Main St. Hoods play havoc with Hncn collars and cuffs. All soils tire easily removed from "Cel luloid" Collarsand Cuflsby simply wip ing them off with a damp sponge or cloth. Then they look as Rood as new are ns good as new. That's why travelers, railroad men, machinists, etc. , prefer them TRADE LuuloIO mark- INTERLINED collars nnd cuffs ore the only worthy water-proof collars and cuffs made. There are imitations. See that ytu get the genuiueintcrliucd collarsand cuffs marked as above aud you will never wear linen goods again. Sold everywhere. CollurB 20c, each, CnfTs 40o. pair, postane free. If the dealer does not keep them endtousdirect. State size and atyle. TUB CKI.I.UI.OID COMPANY, New York, n A Ort I I Ol 1 the beat cleanse" -s5 HI t,IU f or tbeee goodd FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade goods at low cost prices to cash buyers. Sailor hts 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. MISCELLANEOUS. "I A fAXTKI). -Twenty-five Rlrls, none under 10 ycarH. None but thono who will wcrk uceil apply. Cnll nt the Schuylkill Hat nnd Cnp Factory, luut Conl street. 5-lG-tf "lAfANTKD. Gentleman who can plvo bond ) nnd reference to tako charge, of business In Shenandoah. Address, Champion MTk Co., i:iIznbethtown, Pa. 518-2t nitOPOSALS will bo received by the uiuler J signed for tho erection of three two and one half story frnnio houses. For further information apply to Matt. Youchaltls, No. 215 West Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa. 5O0-3t IJIOU SAI-F.. A Slu(?er sewlutr miiehlne. Secondjinnd, pood ns new. Will be gold ehenp for cash. Apply to Henry L. Jones, 23$ West Coal street. 5-1 Mw OH SAMS. A 3-story frame business prop erty on North Main street. One of tbo mnst desirable properties In town. Apply to IZ. U Shoeninker, Attorney-ntdaw, corner of Centre nnd Market btreets. 4-23-Im pAVlNOS AND CItOSSINGS. Parties deslr 1 IiiKtoncfor pavings or erodings should write to F. .1. Folk, Sbumnn's, Pa., or Commer cial Hotel, Sheuundoah. 4-lH-lm "IVANTKD. Active, reliable men to travel ) nnd m 1lclt orders for fruit and ornamental nursery (-t'-ck, Permniyiit employment nnd good pav lli'ference requlTe d. Address the It, U. CIIASi: CO., fcoutb Penn fiq., Philadelphia. 5-K!lit-eod IOIE KFNT. A largo double, well-llfthted room, n the second iloor, centrnlly located with nil luodcru conveniences, suitable for ofllce pitrprei Applynt L. Kefowleh's clothing house, 10 -M,d 12ituth M.iln t-trtct. 4-22-tf VHAlltiAIX. Ono good double house nnd two b.:3 with btablo on the rear of lot, van bo bouglr cheap, Tbo empty lot Ih on tho corner of V!n" nnd Second streets, Mt. Carmel, with n fro'itntye "f 25 feet on Vt e nnd l.V) deep on Second. This property Is only tivo squares from the main street. For till oth r information apply to. I. It. Gould, Mt. Cannel, Pa. 5-12 2v DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? We enn sell you a new wheel, of tbo finest make and guarantee, at reduced prices. Wc make n specialty of . . . REPA1RINO BICYCLES I Do not send uwny from town to havo your wheel repaired when It enn be done nt homo just ns good and much cheaper. Faust Bicycle Works, Onko: 120 8. Janlin Mrrct, Mienandoah, Pa Suits Made to Order AT I- Former Prices. Itluc; Illaok, Hi-own ami Gray Cheviots, $10. Mixed Goods, (Stylishly SInde nud Trimmed) flO, Jll, $12, $iaand $1. Stylish Pantaloons, $3.00 $3 50, f i.00 and upwards. lllack Clay Diagonals, $1S. These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWAY, NO. 5 W. CENTRE STREET. BEDDALL BUILDING. ATTENTION. Grand Army Men ! ) . If you want the regu. lation Grand Army anil Rons of Veterans suits,, tlie only place to secure them is at the One Trice 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 ore guaranteed, and the command is, Forward ! March I TO THE One-Price Clothing House 10 S)ulh Main Street, l. REFOWICH, Prop. Also a full Hue of Clothing, and Children's Novelties a specialty. We have no competitors. WANTED. To buy n show case nbout 3 or i feet In length. For any further Information cnll nt POVINSKY'S DRUO STORE 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tlio Shenandoah Dental Booms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown, and Bridgn work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates arc. ordered. We are tho only usors of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, ITItmnn's Blockl East Centre Street. OUlce Houra: 7 n. m. to 8 p. tn. WOOD'S Shenandoah Gollege I 360 STU DENTS night Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers, Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting Combined Scholarship .... $150 Ono Department 5& S. I. WOOD, President. A FUU. LINK OP NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS With ntt.icheil or de tached collars. Alaonful lino of SOFT SHIRTS. We assortment of SPR1NO and . . .sunnER NECKWEAR; PORTZ & BRO., 2- IM. Main St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking; ! 13 N. Jardin Street
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