88- THE HERALD Crta tes itniness itenusi of its known largi circulation and rcndtrt rich results to its advertisers. DO YOU WANT uemtt To reach the public through a pro gressive, dtgntfied, influential journal use the 11KRALD columns. 8- VOL. XIII.-NO n. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. MARCH I 10. 1890. ONE CENT -m let A Better Than Klondike. Invest your money where you are sure to receive full value for the same. Parlor Suits, 5 pieces, - $18.00 Wood sealed chairs, - .45 Cane seated chairs, - .75 J. P. Williams & Son, "JSL- WATCH SPRING . . . ANNOUNCEMENT J. J. PRICE'S, O'HARA'S LIVERY. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiim BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Sts., SHENANDOAH, PA. BOCK BEER . BOCK On Tap at all miiiiiiiiiniiiniiimwi COLUMBIA BEER QlWlllMl On Tap at all BOCK BEER BOCK BICYCLESE2R1898. 48 $50.00 WILL BUY A VICTOR. W $40.00 WILL BUY A GENDRON. $35.00 WILL BUY A DEMO REST. f $25.00 WILL BUY A WARRANTED WHEEL, g All standard make wheels, that you will run no risk in buying Bring your old wheel in and we will over-haul and repair it now. Have it ready for you to ride the first fine day. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. OUR FISH STOCK Salt Mackerel, Saused Mackerel, Evaporated Codfish, Shredded Codfish, Yarmouth Smoked Bloaters Sugar Cured, Boneless Herring. Salmon, 2 and 3 cans for 25 cerits, Salmon Steak, flat cans. Sardines in Oil. COFFEES Our Loose Coffee at 10 Our 25 cent Coffee extra quality reduced from '30 cents Our Fine Old Government Java Coffee, reduced to 35c. No Reduction in Quality. For Good Bread For Good Pies and Cakes Use Our PASTRY Flour. Our Rye Flour is Pure Rye. Fancy Dairy Butter This Week. Strictly Fresh Made, Equal to Creamery and Lower in Price. Oranges.California and Jamaica OrangesLarge juicy and Sweet. Just ReceivedA Car of Heavy Clipped Oats. At Solid Oak Fancy Base Extension Tab'e, - $3.75 Iron Bedsteads, - . $ 3.50 Solid Oak Chanila Suits. eight pieces, - 14.00 Eull size well made couches, spring seat, full fringed, $ 3.75 Side boards, - - 5-5 FOR- North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. MANSION HOUSE STABLES, MAHANOY CITY. Customers rmmniiiiiiiiimmiiis beer! IWliUJWJIlWlMlWa Customers Brick Codfish, Whole Codfish Canned Lobsters, Sardines in Mustard. Try Them. cents good and cheap. Use DAISY Flour. KEITER'S, Tim vi:atiii:u. Tli. forecast for Sunday: Threatening weathor and probably rain In light showers. BURGLARS FOILED. t Was Intended tn Hub tlio Annunciation Church. Tlio police last nlKht tracked some suspici ous characters to several parts of tlio town and concluded from their actions that n robbery was on foot. Tlio tracings led the hunt to tlio vicinity of West Cherry street nd there the trail was lost for a while. At 1:30 o'clock this morning Policemen Miillahy and I'oyle stood nt tlio corner of Cliorry and West streets when tlio former suggested that walk be taken towards the Annunciation church. Tho police walked but a few steps on tlio side of tlio stroet opposite to tho one tho church Is on wheu they observed the forms of two men suddenly spring up just In- sldetho church yard railing. ,Mullahy and loylo mado a dash, but the burglars had too much a start. The latter lied to tho rear of tho church yard and sprang over the fence, making their escape. The polico aroused Iter. O'ltcllly from his sloep and ho accom panied tho olllccrs In making a search of the premises, which showed that tho burglars had not succeeded in breaking into any place. Tho burglars entered the churchyard from Mayborry alley and got over tho high fonce itli the aid of a beer kcj turned up on cud. Appearances indicated that it was the inten tion to first break into the church. The men ero .vidontly lying on tho grass plot in tho liurch yard watching the movements of tho polico when the latter concluded to walk in that direction. Chocolate nlitl Vnntlla Ice Crcum. To-day nud to-morrow. At Scheidor's bakery, 27 East Centre streot. It All Apology Demanded. Ed. IlKitALD : Tho individual kuown all uver town as Levi Kefowich, assailed tho diameter of the undcrsigicd in a local In our paper last evening under the signature Citizen." The local referred was paid for at n certain rato per lino, the same as his advertising and shows up the calibre of tho man who was the Instigator of It. A right eous and gentlemanly apology has been demanded from Mr. Kofowich and unless It is forthcoming in tho columns of this paper ho will pay well for his lies, slander and libelous advertising. The Famous. Shenandoah, I'a., March 10, 189S. Abthub A. Spkro. The Llceuso Money. The County Treasurer has prepared the list of towns and boroughs and their respec tive appropriations from tho licenso fees, which are now payable, as follows : Ashlaad, i,280 ; llutlor Twp., f 1,020 j Cass Twp.,f 900 ; rackvillo, 11.500: Qilberlon, f 1,080 ; Glr- ardville. $4,800; Gordon, $600; Mahanoy City; S15.120; Mahanoy township, West. $300; Miuorsville, $1,080 ; .MeAdoo, $3,000; ottsville, SS.2S0; St. Clair, $3,480; Shonan daab, $18,240; Tamaqua, $4,500; Union township, f ISO ; Union township, East, $720 ; Union township, North, $240. Set of ICooins l'or Kent. Suitable for ollicos. Mcllct building, corner Market and Ccutro streets. Apply on premises. 3-14-Gt "Y" Program. Tho following program will be lendcred at a meeting of the "V" to bo held in Mellet's hall this oveulng ; Singing, by "Y;" scrip turo reading, Esther Daddow; extracts from theAutocr.it of the llreakfast Table, llattie Mansell; recitation, Emma Llewellyn; select reading, Maud Gilpin; solo, May I, Dusto; address, subject, "Why should Amorlcans claim Cuban sou? " Daniel McNealls; recita tion, Jennio Hughes; critic, to bo appoiuted. Kemlrlck House Freo Xuiich. Clam chowder will bo served, free, to all patrons to-night. Hook Case Added. Tho meeting room of the Annunciation T. A. II. Society was considerably beautified yes terday by tho addition of a largo book case. It is fifteen feet in length aud is made of quartered oak, with a handsonto class finish Its addition has added much to the appear anco of the room, of which tho members are justly proud. The caso was gotten from M O aciII, the furniture dealer. An order has also been placed for now lineoleum for the lloor, and the repaperlng aud palutlng of the meeting room, Hock Ile.r. Now on tap with tho trade the celebrated re hrensnan Hock liter, the finest in the mar. ket. A trial will convince you. Orders promptly attended to. Solomon Haak, Agt., 3-10-3t 110 S. Main St. Favorably ltcport. Mine Inspector William Steiu stated to-day that the reports from the collieries in his districts for the month of February wero very favorable, there having been but ono fatal accident and three- case of injuries, Which were slight. lteinovul Sale. We aye a largo stock of dry goods and notions on hand, and In making preparations for movlug wo will for tho next ten days oiler our entire stock of plain and figuieu silks, sjtlns, cashmeres, serges aud faucy novelty dress goods at cost. Qur ' stock of domestic goods, muslins, towellngs, tickings, llaunels aud cotton flannels at similar prices. Notions consisting of gloves, hosiery handkerchiefs, collars, cull's, underwear, corsets and all other notions will bo sold at cost. 3-15-tf II. F. Gill The Hon Ton Opening, Tho management of tho Don Ton mil lluery store was disappointed In the musical feature of tholr grand opening, but ltoilly orchestra will bo present to-night and lls course musical selections. This Is a new dc parture, and tho Hon Ton people aro to be complimented upon tlielr enterprise. Tuol display of the latest things In the millinery art is worthy an Inspection. At ICvpcliluoUI's Arcade Cafe, Hot Tumales, freo, to-night. Hot lunch on Monday morning. Ushers' Meeting. Gospel meeting will be held In tlio rooms o the Vonng Men's Usher's Association to morrow afternoon, at 3:45 o'clock, Tho meeting will bo lu charge of E. I). Dauks, and will e addressed by Est, D. I, Evans. All young men are Invited to attend, lteinovul Suit', Tho City Cash grocery, at 23!) West Centre, will remove to 313 West Contra street, about tho first day of April. In order to reduce our stock wo have concluded to oiler It at sacrillco prices. You should tako advautago ol them. 8-18-lw Fan-Tina I What Is It? Tho greatest euro for coughs aud colds. At flruhlcr JJros., drug store, HEPOKT 09 THE Pip Expected In Washington Some Time Next Week. EW NAVAL POLICY APPROVED Cabinet oniclals Unanimously Applaud Secretary Long's Flan For Coast Defense-Cubans Are Willing to Pay Indemnity to Bpaln. Washington, March 19. An air of Buspenso Is noticeable in the navy de partment, duo to the approach of the me for the delivery of the report of the court of Inquiry. It Is not known Just when the document will come to Washington, nnd of course, In view of the reports of the determination of out side parties to obtain possession of It before the department receives the re port the oinclals, If they know, will not say how the papers are to be brought to Washington. All that Is known definitely Is that the president has suggested that the report be made as soon as possible, and In consequence It Is expected to reach this city In the course of two or three days. The cab inet yesterday talked over the matter, and the time stated was the general opinion of the members when they had heard all that Secretary Long had to report on the subject. There Is an Impression that Lieuten ant Commander Marlx will bring the document, though It Is within Admiral Blcard's power to' choose any other offi cer. A cabinet I ofllcer expressed the belief that the report will require care ful consideration on the part of the president and his cabinet before given to the public, which would seem to postpone publication to some time about the middle of next week, al though nothing Is certain on that point. The new naval policy embodied In the creation of another squadron to rendezvous at Hampton Iloads was also discussed at the cabinet meeting at length, and received unanimous ap proval. In fact Borne surprise was ex pressed at the delay on the part of the navy department In taking some such step to ensure the protection of the more valuable coast ports along the North Atlantic, the gathering of a uselessly surplus fleet at Key West being regarded In the nature of put ting all of our eggs In one basket. The San Francisco reported her ar rival from Lisbon at Gravesend yester day. Under hls-orders the commander will divide his crew with the Amazonas and sail at the earliest possible mo mant for the United States convoying the new ship, vhe Amazonas was for mally transferred to Lieutenant Com mander Colwell yesterday at Graves end by Commander Corres, the Brazil lan ofllcer. The flag of Brazil was taken down and the Stars and Stripes run up to the masthead with simple cere mony. Beyond the Amazonas, her sister ship, Abreuall, and the yacht May flower, no purchanso of ships have been made by the navy department A number of lleet steam yachts owned In the United States aro being ofered to the department, and it is probable tha .ome of these will be purchased Be etary Loner takes the view that tr ..lng to secure the torpedo boat de stroyers he wants the best plan Is for him to equip some of these Bpeedy boats with torpedo tubes and light bat teries and Improvise torpedo boats. The navy department Is convinced that the Spanish government has not acquired possession of the Varsee, the Italian armored cruiser. It would not, however, be a matter of deep concern If the report were tre. The depart, niont Itself had the vJlsel In mind as a possible acquisition, but abandoned the idea upon learning that Bhe could not be made ready for service In less than three or four months, which practically put her out of considera tion as an emergency purchase. Some idea of tho activity prevailing In naval circles Is given by the state ment that the payroll of the construe tlon department, only one of several departments In the Mare Island navy yard, for March was $80,000. This great expenditure per month. It Is said, was not equaled during the late war. It is said to be the purpose of the president and his advisers to keep a separate and distinct account of all funds expended from the $50,000,000 emergency appropriation made by con gress for the national defense. In ac cordance with this intention a separate form of requisition has been prepared and all amounts alloted from the fund are made upon the direct order signed py the president himself. The amount paid for tho yacht Mayflower was uoout $iUU,UUU. The ordnance bureau of the war de partment yesterday awarded pontracta for a large numuer or steei armor piercing and deck piercing projectiles for the coast fortifications guns, There were several bidders, but instead of giving tho contract to one concern th bureau divided the contracts, so that supplies will be coming from several quarters at tho same tlmo. Tho house committee on ways and means favorably reported yesterday. with amendments, the Dlngloy bill for the temporary admission free of duty naval supplies purchased abroad. The bill Is amended bo as to include mill tary as well as naval supplies. Recruiting Is going on apace at all stations for the army and navy. The Michigan, at Erie. Pa., has enlisted 65 men so far, and good reports come from nil quarters. The Columbia and the Minneapolis are still 210 men each short Seventy thousand men Is the number of Spanish soldiers who nave been kill ed. wounded and otherwise lncapacl tated for d uy during the present war In Cuba. These figures have been re celved In this city recently from re liable Bourccs, and are said to be as pearly authentic as it s possible to pbtain them without rpcourse to the records kept py- ;ns ppanisft govern ment. From ine same source it learned that Spatn'd army In Cuba at present o insists of 135,000 men. of whom 80.000 uvc enecuve ror military pur poses. There are also 30.000 member In what Is known as the voluntnr army- These are mostly In the prov ince or navana.'tmn are largely In tnr naturc of homo guards, corresponding to our state mllltla, The strength of the Spanish nrmy at home and includ ing her nearby possessions Is 100,000 men. In the Philippine Islands Spain has an army of 32,000 men, which In cludes about 15,000 native troops. In time of war tho latter are of very Ut ile use to the Spanish government. On Porto Itlco there are 5,000 Spanish troops, which In the event of hostili ties could be supplemented by 4,000 volunteers. TI1K COUNT OF INQUIItl. Tho Momlinra HiihII.v Knunceil In Pro- piirlnir Tholr lteport. Key West, Fin., March 10. The court of Inquiry Is diligently continuing Hb sessions on board the battleship Iowa, and, Judging from statements mude by members, It Is quite problematical how many more days will pass before the public learns Its conclusions. By the courtesy of Hear Admiral Si- card this correspondent was yesterday enabled to escape the rigor of the re cent rule forbidding correspondents to go on board warships, and waB the first civilian to Interview the members of the court o Inquiry since they se creted themselves on Wednesday on the Iowa. Captaoln Sampson received the cor respondent pn the poop of the splendid ship he commands. "The court Is still hard at work," he said. "I have Just left my conferrees. It Is utterly Im possible to say when our report will bo ready. If I surmised the date, and you reported, I am afraid something might occur that would defeat the ex pectation and only serve to disappoint the anxious public. When the report Is ready, It will not be for us to make the announcement. Washington, I pre sume, will do that." In tho course of the afternoon, while the court continued In session without any coming out of the cabin, large quantities of ammunition was taken on board. The same thing took place on the New York. Both ships are now better supplied with ammunition than they have been at any time before. Unusual precautions are observed on the New York and the Iowa, double harbor watches being enforced. Every craft that passes on Its way Into the harbor Is submitted to the closest scrutiny of searchlights. Both ves sels are ready to pull out at 15 min utes' notice, and special attention Is being gh'en to the Instruction of the sailors In small arms and tiling prac tice. FAIR TO ALL. System That Curries With It Reiiuliio Kquullty. Tho Spring season has arrived and wo are ready for it with tho largest, finest aud best stock of clothing for men, youths aud chil- ren over brought to Shenandoah. hacli articlo is sold witii a guarantee as to quality and mako, and overy piece is mado by us. Have you heard of our One Pnco System 1 We'll toll you. Sinco the 3rd of March wo havo been doing business on a strictly Ono rice basis. No more cutting prices at our placo. You find every garment marked dis tinctly at what it is actually worth to the consumer, if you like wuat you examine you take it at tho prico marked nothing less and nothing raoro. Siuco tho Ono Prico sys tem has been in operation our business is greator than ever it was beforo. People express surprise at tlio prices marked on our goods. Wo have always sold cheap, but under the Ono Prico systom our prices are still lower. Wo mark every pieco at bottom rock and that mark becomes our Ono Prico. Wo can sell cheaper than others becauso wo manufacture all our own clothing and have no rent to pay. Spare a few iniuutos to look nt our show windows ono filled with men's clothing aud tho other with children's cloth lug. Alter looKlug you will avree with us that thero never beforo was a better or larger display of clothing In children's suits and novelties in Shenandoah. Anyone who wants to seo the latest styles in clothing should not miss looking at our wiudows. A Fine Merchant Tailoring Department has been opened lu our storo and wo havo over $10,000 worth of pieco goods from which you can select nnd have a suit made by our own tailors in our own building. Wo guar antee perfect fit and elegant finish at auy price you want, No fit, no purchase. Mammotu Clothing llousr, L. Goldln, Prop., 0 and 11 South Main street, Shenandoah, Pa. P. S. If anybody finds five days after mak ing a purchaso of us that wo are not cheaper with our Ono Price system than any other store in tho couuty, wo redeem tho goods and refund tho money. ltlcltert's Gate. A special free lunch served to-night. 1'ottsvIlU Ileal Estate J).ul. The Mountain City building, at tho corner of Centra and Norwegian streets, Pottsvilli was sold yesterday to tho Pottsrlllo Improve ment Company, for fS5,000. Tho Pottsrillo Improvement Company is a corporation recent date, coinpoied of such well-known men as Harrison Hall, of Mahanoy City : J A. Uepew, manager of the Delano storo; Alex Scott, of Frackvillo, former Sheriff; Oeorto Scott, of Pottsville, dlvlslai superin tendent of tho Heading Coal & Iron Com pany, aud pharles ft Breckons, attomey-at-law. The object of the company is to buy, Improve and lease roal cstato in pottf lllo. AleltlaUls Cafe. Dean soup, free, to-night, bliootlng Mutch, The shooting match at Mlnersvllle Tester. day between David Weiss aud Daniel Walker on one side, and Ketueratd Albright on tho other, for f 100 a side, was won by tho former. Umbrellas ro-oovercd while you wait. Ilrumm's. At Advertised Letters, Letters addressed to the following named people remain uncalled at the local post. ofllcM! Isaac Jones, George J. Ilelly. M Hecksr, John Owens and lUnry Melil. ftOYAl POWDER Absolutely Puro FIRE BUGS ARE GUMY In Mnuner nnd Form as Indicted by the Grand Jury. VERDICT REACHED ON FIRST BALLOT The Addresses to the Jury In the Mahanoy City Arson Case, After Which it Went to tho Jury The Attend ance Was Very Large The Meyers Case. Special to UVRSIKG 1IKKAI.1I. PottS'illo, Maich 19, 3:00 p. m. The jury n tho Mahanoy lity arson caso retired shortly beforo one o'clock this afternoon, and twenty minutes later brought in a verdict of guilty in manner and form indicted. Tho jurors reached a verdict on the first allot, and they wero unanimous lu this con clusion. Tho usual motion for a suspension of sen tence ponding a motion for a new trial was mado, nud until this is done, requiring about two weeks, no other steps will be taken. Tho defendants aie Michael Darrah, Kdward Knowlos and William Itichardson. Pottsville, March 10. The trial of the young men cliargod with the crime of setting lira to the Hosiery mill at Mahanoy City in January last, drew big audiences to-day to listen to tho closing argument of tlio counsel and Judge Koch's charge. The defendants, in their testimony, denied cverythini; that had been testified by Flemming and Wooden. Michael D.trrah, ono of tho defendants, was called to tho stand late yestorday after noon, aud said he did not sot fire to the hosiery mill and saw uo one else set fire to It, and was not present when it was fired. He deuitd having heaid anyono talk about sotting firo to tho mill, and hoard no one call Wooden a coward. Said ho was home whan the hosiery mill fire was discovered. Ho was not at tho lime kiln noxt day, but was working. On cross-examination the witness said it was about 7 o'clock Sunday ovening when ho met Itichardson. Darrah was then taken over tho route ho said ho tooK that night, and stuck pretty closely to tho story told on diiect examination. The third defendant, Edward Knowlos, also denied setting fire to tho hosiery mill, aud ho did not know who did. IIo told whero the defendants wore the night o the firo. On cross examination he said he was at homo at tho time of the Parker fire ; would not swoar the others did not drink when they met on the railroad at the timo of the Eichman firo. From his own account, ho had been walking about from 10 o'clock to nearly 1:00. Ho went to tho hosiery mill lire aud got his hand burned carrying thiags out of Fritz's house ; met Richardson at the fire, but had uo con versation with him, only to tell him his hands were burned ; said there was uo talk about the fire the next day when tho defend ants met at tho lime kiln ; that Wooden said nothing about the reward ; mot Flemming at tlio mill lire next day j then they went to view tho other ruius, and aftor that went to tho lime kiln to unload stone. This closed the tostimony for tho defense, aud tho Commonwealth called Deputy Clerk Duuy, to prove that the defendants had bi.en convicted of offences and thus mado incom petent as witnesses. Judgo Koch ruled that they could not admit testimuny as to the character of the defendants, but nnythlng that related to felony, fraud, Ac., would lie hoard. Clerk Dufly was theu requested to refer to the docket, May Terra, lb97, aud ho read the entry, showiug that William Itich ardson had Leon convicted on three counts. larceny, forciblo entry and receiving stolen goods, and had been scnteuccd by Judgo Koch to pay costs aud imprisonment for uiue months. There was a delay in opening the case this morning, owing to tho lato arrival of Mr. Marr, ono of tho counsel. Judgo Koch finally instructed Mr. Whitehouso to proceed with his address on tho summing fur die defense and he occupied about 4.1 minutes He opened by saying that tho happi ness of thrco families was Involved in tho case. Dwelling on tho imperfections of the storlos told by lilcbardson, Darrah and Knowles on the witness stand ho assorted that the stories were tho mure true. Ho attacked Flemming's evi dence aud described him as a telf-uuufessed criminal. Bryant's story was contradicted by Joseph Eichman, who swore Itryant was in bed when tho second firo was started. Wboden's testimony was dissscted and de scribed as simply infamous. Talking aud drinking with these men tho day aftor the firo he prepares a story blamiug them for this terrible crime of destroying the power of usefulness that employed many people The speaker dw tit upon tho danger of con victing on tho ovideucp of au accessory and accomplice, aud upon that of another who is expecting reward, liook upon book has lieou written on how dangerous and unsafe to rely on such testimony, lhoro Is nothing rc- markahlo about these young men being out a night likothatand of running to fires. ICutiug well, sleeping woll, all young and vigorous, they had a Uttlo carousal aud then went home, parting Hko boys usually do. Thero is nothing said about going homo on such oc casions. It is tho natural time to go homo. It is tlio natural way to go homo. Knowles said ho parted with Flemming on 0th street and saw I'lemming going toward, his friend, Curmody's house aud in tho direction of the mill. Klemmlng has confessed that ho burned tho mill. IIo said that he slept at a fiiuud's down town that night, and yet we proved that he stopped at Carmody's, near the mill that ho burned. All the evidence against us is from criminals, or persons seoking reward. Mr. Whitehouso declared tho fact that be cause a man commits one crime is uo reason under tho law that he should be judged guilty of another. The law prevents that very thing because It would have a tondency to do innro harm than justice. The lawyer concluded by saying the defendants were in jail because the law would uot accept ball. They aro of tho young blood of America and me country is now in ueeu ot sucn mood as this. Under the law aud tlio evidence the Commonwealth has not pioveu the cute aud you aumot convict ou suspicion. Convict, and tho best part of three Uvos is wiped out, aud ou such dauiauable and infamous testi mony. William A Marr, Esq., made tho address for tho Commonwealth aud opoued by saying tho Jury.uo doubt, thought from tho brilliant, eloquent aud pyrotecbulcol of Mr. Whlto houso that l'loiuiulug nnd Wooden wero on trial, and uot tho throe defemlauts. Ho said that Mr. Whltehou? almost mado a buries- (Continued on Fourth Page.) 1S98, 1808. Kveiyliody invited to tin grand millinery opening of the BON TON 29 N. Main St Shenandoah, Pa, The Bon Ton will be ready on March 17II1, at 7 p. m., to dtmon slmte to the people of tins town and county, who are lovers of the latest fashions in the milliikry world. Our equipment of spring novelties for this season is unsur passed by any other establishment in the county. The opening will convince you that we have the largest millinery parlors and the greatest display of TKIMMBD HATS, FLOWERS, KIBB0NS, ORNAMENTS, and MOURNING GOODS Ever exhibited in Shenandoah . Hats Trimmed Free. Music at opening by Reilly's orchestra. A handsome somenir to every lady on the opening night. Plain Words About Baby Coaehes. . . Spring will soon be here and we are anxiously awaiting its balmy days. Why ? Be cause we are already prepared to have every wife call on us and see our new and extensive line of Baby . . . Coaches Which we have selected for the season of '98. When it comes down to prices we can sell you wonders of makes at $5.00 and upward. M. O'NEILL, 106 .South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. SWELLEST Of The SWELL. . . . This term fully answers the de scription of our spiing line of gent's furnish ings which we are now show ing for the early season. In the way ot Jiaster novelties we barring all com- stand alone, petitors. A Word on Our Winter Stock Which still remains on our shelves. It must and will be closed out regardless of cost to enable us to display our spring goods. We are uot in the habit of stocking away any goods for future seasons. MAX LEVIT, 15 E. Centre St. Up-To-Date Hat Store and Shenandoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store. Looking Over the Stock. Every household has a stock of goods which it draws upon daily. They find it is advis able to keep this stock up to a good standard. You want your stock of GROCERIES To be fresh. We give you the best supplies and keep your stock satisfactory. We carry a stock of quality and make prices right. BLOATERS, MACKEREL, HERRING, Aud all kinds of Cauued Fish, T.J. BROUGHALL, 25 South Main Street.