If THE HERALD Crea tcs business because of its knmvn lorgt circulation and renders rich results tit its advertisers. DO YOU WANT 7i rtnch the fniHt through a pre- 1 grttsivtf dignified, influential journal use the UKKAl.D columns. j - - -- -- - 9! S3 VOL. XJJL-NO 75. SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. MAHCJI 23. 1898. ONE CENT 83 ipoiiiw i McicftiPo Better Than Klondike. Invest your money where you are sure to receive full value for the same. 1 rarlor Suits, 5 pieces, - ;i8.oo Wood seated chairs, - ' .45 Cane Heated chairs, - .75 J. P. Williams & Son, 'fHLi.ir WATCH SPRING: . ANNOUNCEMENT J. J. PRICE'S, Buggies and Carriages 's a g i S ' COR. WHITE AND LLOYD STS., SHENANDOAH, PA. BOCK BEER On Tap at all Customers Bimnmnnmnmnmi -w -w t -""tULUiWlA tnlllllllllllllllllllllllllll On Tap at all BOCK BEER BOCK Bl CYCLES fB 1898, $50. ).00 WILL BUY A $40.00 WILL BUY A GENDRON. $3s.oo WILL BUY A DEMOREST. $25.00 WILL BUY A WARRANTED WHEEL. All standard make wheels, that Bring- g- 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. T3oneless Herring. Salmon, 2 and 3 cans for 25 cents Salmon Steak, flat cans. Sardines in Oil. COFFEES Our Loose Coffel 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 Use DAISY Flour. 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 15nse Kxtension Tab'e, - $3.75 Iron Bedsteads, - . $ 3.50 Solid Oak Chanila Suits. eight pieces, - 14.00 Full size well made couches, spring seat, full fringed, $ 3.75 Side boards, - - 5.50 FOR- North Maiii St., Shenandoah, Pa. For Sale Will be sold comparatively cheap. Many are in excellent condition. Reasons for selling are that they have been replaced with several carloads of new ones, which ar- rived this week. This sale Is a profit winner for horsemen. MANSION HOUSE STABLES, MAHANOY CITY. BOCK -a or ttv tr 1 iiinniimnimnmrnia BEER WluluUnMUIUWIfi Customers VICTOR. you will run no risk in buying Brick Codfish, Whole Codfish Canned Lobsters. Sardines in Mustard. Try Them. cents good and cheap. KEITBR'S. tiii; vi:atiii:u. The forecast forThursday ; Partly cloudy o fair nnil considerably colder weather, with risk westerly winds, preceded by rain or enow In the northern districts and oil the coasts north of Sandy Hook. OBITUARY. in Agril Iteslilent Dies of Ailment of tint Heart, Mrs. Ihnclino Shollcnbcrger, wife of 1M- miind II. slinllenbergcr, tiled suddenly at about ten o'clock last night at the family residonco an South Jarilin street, aged 71 years. She hud hceu ailing for sonio time, ct did nut complain of being seriously ill. Last ovcnliig she help to prepare and partook f supjier with her vonorablo husband. The cause of death Is nttrlliutcd to heart trouble Mrs. Sholleiiberger was born in Hamburg, Hoiks county, and had been 11 resident of town tho past 33 years. In addition to her husband Mrs. Shollen- borgor leave? two sons, Alonzo V. Sholleii berger, outside foreman at tho Lincoln col liory, near Tromont, and l It. Shollciibcrger, f ltingtown, and two daughters, Mrs. Henry llarnhardt, of tuwn, and Miss Mary Shollcnbergor, residing at the homestead. The deceased was a half-sister of A. II. Roads and Mrs. Laviua Wldetimoyer, ol town. J. O. Roads, of 1'ottsvilie, and Morgan Uoads, of Itlngtown. On Christmas Day, last, tho deceased mid hor husband celebrated tho golden anniversary of their marriage. The funeral will tako placo 011 Saturday, at 3 1. m , and proceed by train to Hamburg, the place of Interment. Jlleldilils Cure. Cream of tomato, fiec, to-night. To Thone 11 Muy Concern. Thoro's an old saying that a person can not handle pitch or any other dirty sub stance-without Boiling thoir fingers, henco it is with extreme reluctance I refer to a scurilous, dirty article which appeared In the papers referring to mo. All dirty streams lavo a ilirtior source, and tho cleanest way to deal with them Is to turn on a flood and wash it completely out. When soiue low bred renegado tries to smirch the character of an honest man, by trying to make stick to iltu somo of his own foul-reoking dis- toncsty, tho best plan porhaps is to turn tin flood of the law upon him. When the man. nowcver, is so hopelessly sunk down in de pravity that he becomes morally and men tally irresponsible for what ho says and docs, It is bettor by cbatico to pity the sinner and hold him in utter contempt. A man who lies ivory day to tho public through the rcss, who trios to induce people to buy of him by false pretences, will swindle and steal and it may be expected that such men will try and drag honest dealers down with them. I. T. liarnum said the Amoricai people want to bo humbugged; now it is for tho public hero to decide if they still want to lie faked and humbugged by a man who is every season goiug out of business. Tho people should dowu these fakirs, and trade with legitimate merchants in all branches of business and they will find that they'll get honest treatment for the almighty dollar. Should a reply appear to this article in the near future, the undersigned will totally ig- uoro tho same. AUTHUI! A. Spkeo, Famous Clothiers, Tailors and Furnishers, In u Critical Condition. Miss Clara Seltzer, who Is sullering from pleurisy, was reported as being in a critical condition to-day. On Monday l)rs. J. S. and M. S. KIstlerand O. M. Hamilton performed an operation whereby a large accumulation of pus whicli had gradually forced tho heart to tho right side of tho body was removed with good effect. It was stated that in tho absence of tho operation death would liavo resulted very soon. The young lady s condi tion changed after sho rallied and it is believed anothor operation will bo necessary Sneak Thieve About. Yesterday afternoon a thief sneaked into tho Jardin street residence of W. A. Iirewer, president of tho Columbia llrewing Company Only a servant was In the houso at tho time, and sho was at work upstairs. Tho thief securod a pocket bonk containing four dollars and rilled thosidoboaid drawers. Tho silver ware was found laid out on the dining room table, but only the pocket hook was imssin It was subsequently found in pieces in the yard. Last night thu pl.ico was again visited and nearly all the contents of n refrigerator on tho rear porch of the house carried away, Evidently no attempt was made to get into tho houso. A Good Cliuncc. A desirable building is offered for sale on oasy terms on account of removal. Contains all modern Improvements. Tor particulars apply at Si Last Centre street. This oppor tunity holds good until Saturday. 3-23-tf Lodge Anniversary. The members of Washington Camp N. 112, 1 O. S. of A., will celebrate tho twenty. ninth anuiversary of tho organization on May '1th, next, by holding an entertainment, and liavo secured the services of Prof. S. T Ford, tho humorist, who gave luuoh satis- faction upon a provious appearance hore under the auspices of the camp, lho enter- talumeiit will bo given for tho benefit of members of tho local camps and lady cs corts. Awaiting Nice Vt'entlinr. O'llara llros., tho liverymen, this week stocked their stables witli sevoial carloads of new buggies and carriages, which they will place at the disposal of their patrons tut: summer. With theso new vehlclos thoy will liavo the finest lino of turnouts in tho town Tho old vehicles which thoy have on hand will bo sold at reasonablo figures. Anyono In need of a buggy or carriago, can get raoney-saviug birgaiu, At KopclilnsUl's Arcade Cafe. I'ureo of pea, freo, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning, Wilkinson's Special Sale. On account of tho inclement weather of Monday and to-day wo beg to announce that wo will sell for this week, or until sold, a goods at prices advertised for our tlirco-day sale. This will enable all who wish to com an opportunity to buy at sale prices, 2t I., J. WlLKlNMlN Kemlrlrk Houso Free I.unch. Oystor soup will bo sorvod, freo, to all pa trous to-night. Iteinovill Salt. Tho City Cash grocery, at 230 West Centro. will remove to 213 West Contro street, about tho first day of April. In order to reduce our Btoek wo have concluded to oiler it at Bacrifico prices. You should tako advantage oi them. 3 lS-lw llauil I.acurateil. Peter Markawlcz, of town, had hn right hand sovorcly lacerated this morning by a scraper chain at tho Maplo 1 1 ill colliery. After having the Injured member temporarily dressed ho went to tho MlueiV hospital. HEPORT EH ROUTE. Commander Marlx Traveling to Wash ington With It. FFICIALS AWAIT THE REPORT ! Secretary Long SayB It Win Not Bo Olven to the Public Before Monday or Tuesday of Next Week The President and Cabinet in Thorough Accord on the Maine Question. ice In 1 1 oKvu.ni.no lliuui.li. Washington, March 23, 3 p. in. Licuten. it Commander Marlx has just arrived hero ith tho Maine court's repoit. Incitement Is running high. Congressman rosvenor, of Ohio, says rresiucnt Jlc- Kinley will send to Congicss within the oxt seven days a recommendation that tho lidepeiidaucy of Cuba bo recognized. Key West, March 23. Tho report of the court of Inquiry Into the Maine dis aster left hero yesterday In the cus tody of Lieutenant Commander Marlx, judge ndvocnte. If the train connec tions are made he will arrive in Wash ington with the document tomorrow night. Whether the report will meet with the approval of the nnvy depart ment Is a matter of conjectuure. Even Rear Admiral Slcard declines to proph esy. Tho general opinion of naval offi cers here, however, Is that the navy department will quickly approve the findings and publicly convey them to the nation with us little delay aa pos sible. Within the last few days a minority sentiment has ben steadily growing that the court has been unable to de termine definitely the cause of the ex plosion. Still, It Is true that a major ity hold to the conviction that the re port will find and prove that the Maine was blown up intentionally. As is nat ural, all who could speak authorlta tlvely maintain the silence which marks the history of this most remarkable court. In the absence of any reliable basis speculation continues rife as ever, and accurate news from Wash ington Is awaited as eagerly by Itear Admiral Slcard as by the youngest cadet In the lleet. The sending of tho report to Wash ington was an undramatlc climax to weeks of waiting-. Lieutenant Com- TIEAtt ADMIRAL SICAItD. mandir Marlx went aboard tho Nash ville early in the day and brought off the flrfdings. After a prolonged con ference with Rear Admiral Slcard cer- tnln alterations were made, nnd then Itear Admiral Slcard atllxed his slgna turo of approvnl. After luncheon Lieutenant Commander Marlx boarded the steamer City of Key West and sailed for Miami at 4:30 yesterday af ternoon, with the court's findings safe ly stowed nway in state room No. 1G. Despite the absence from Key West of tho documents on which the eyes of the world are fixed, tho court of Inquiry continues in existence, though Inactive. Should the navy department require further Investigation, and express dis satisfaction with the findings, It Is probable the court would be obliged to return to Havana, though the release of nil the Maine officers held here as witnesses until yesterday makes it un likely that any loophole has been left which would Justify the department in requiring the court to perform further work. Owing to tho continued 111 health of Itear Admiral Slcard, commanding tho North Atlantic squaoron, arrangements are mnKing lor ins ueiaciiniem iruin that duty as soon as It becomes ap parent that such a step Is necessary, Several weeks ago Admiral Slcard ask ed for a short leavo of absence in con sequence of a severe attack of ma larial fever. His request was granted, and ho spent a short time on shore, Ho Is again 111, and it Is now feared that It will be necessary either to give him a Bhoro assignment or else a leave of absence. In accordance with In structlons from Washington, a board of medical survey will examine tin condition of Admiral Slcard, with i view of determining the question of his physical fitness to continue in the discharge of his present onerous and responsible dutleB. Tho hope is ex pressed that the medical board will report that Admiral SIcnrd's Illness Is only temporary In character, and will probably yield to treatment with short leave of absence, hut should It report that his condition Is somewhat serious It will result in his formal detachment from the command of tho tquadron nnd his probable retirement, Absolutely Puro POWDER nil! caiiim:t UNin:n. Sllti-Miuitlill I'llnutiiilty mi the Mnlim DImixtoi. mill tli ( iiliiin Qui'Mloii. Washington, March 23. The cabinet meeting yesterday lasted something over an hour, and wns devoted ex clusively to tho Spanish situation In general, and to the forthcoming report of tho Maine court of Inquiry in par ticular. The tone of the discussion ., ory mill aim ueterniineu tnut thorc must come an end to the present state nf affairs In Culm. Secretary Luiik au thorized the Htntemenl that the under standing before the cabinet was that the publication and transmission of the report to congress would not occur until next Monday or Tuesday, as the president would require that much time to give the document the ma ture consideration Its momentous character required. Other cabinet of llcers stated that the general plan in cluded the sending of a presidential message along with the report, "stating that Spain had been called upon to make suitable response to the case as presented by the court of Inquiry. While the cabinet associates of the president malntnined the usual re serve as to the exact character of the deliberations, yet It was conceded that the discussion proceeded on the theory that the coming report would show that the Maine explosion was not the result of an accident, but was due to external cause. There Is no doubt that ubstantlal unanimity exists on the part of the president and all his cabinet, both as to the Maine question and the general subject of Cuba. Tho possibility of a recourse to Intervention in case Spain declined to make suitable response to the representations wo will make after receiving the Maine report has been fully discussed. There is a very evi dent intention to consider all eventuali ties. Including the recourse to Inter- entlon, the recognition of Independ ence and other methods which appear to suitably meet the requirements of such a condition. It is ueaeved to be the intention of tho president, how over, to bring about a very material and satisfactory condition In Cuba by what shall seem to be the best and most practicable method of obtaining this end. It is the hope of the ad ministration that Spain herself will so far realize the situation as to see the necessity for such radical action on her part with respect to Cuba as shall command the approbation of this coun try, nnd thus at once put an end to all differences. Pending a decision In the govern ment's final policy no overtures or In timation have been conveyed to the Spanish government, and there is no official knowledge as to how Spain would regard a recognition of Cuban independence or Intervention. The Spanish minister, Senor Polo, requested today that a statement be made that reports attributing to him expressions on the subject of Independence were unwarranted and untrue. Senor Polo Bays ho has not discussed this or any other of the pending questions. Outside of the cabinet meeting tho day was exceptionally quiet, though Secretary Long was very busy Indors ing contracts for war materials In all parts of the country. Among the sec retary's many callers was Commander Schley, who Is suggested as the prob able commander of the squauron at Hampton Koads. One of the most active branches of the navy department Just now is that engaged In the enlistment of recruits for various positions In tho service. Word comes to the department that the recruiting board which has been at work at New Orleans has accomp lished good results. Fifty men were en listed at that place, and they are to be shipped promptly to New York, and are to bo distributed among the vari ous ships. Prom New Orleans the board goes to Galveston to continue its work. Silver Cream Polish, tho best in tho world. At Ilrumm's. Spring Tidings. Our spring lino of tho latest and most fashionable suits for men, boys anil children is now ready for your inspection. Wo would especially call your atteution to our immense assortment of vesteo suits lor tlio little fellows. Also a full Huo of confirmation suits. Call and examiuo samo and you will agreo with us that it is tho most torn pleto lino over shown in Shenandoah. We havo just received this morning 51) of the newest aud latest l'ads in shirts, and will mako a special run of them while they last at 3!)c. Iu hats wo carry tho latest and most popular shapes. Kvorytliing will mo sold undor the positivo guaninteo that our pricos can't bo boat. To anyono proving tho con trary wo will gladly refund money. Awaiting your kind patronago wo nro respectfully yours, Onk Prick Clothiko House, John Klmott, Managor, 10 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Pan-Tlnal What Is It 7 Tho greatest cure for coughs aud colds. At Uruliler liros., drug1 storo. All lCnjoyilblo Kvenlng, Tho members of Gcnoral Harrison Lodge No. 851, Knights of Pythias, held their monthly smoker last evening and spent sev oral hours in a manner that was unusually entertaining as well as Instructive. At tho close a vote of thanks was tendered Messrs, IClinor E. Johnson, of Lost Creek, and Wil bur Lewis, of Wm. Poun, for ilielr efforts to mako tho smokor a success. Tho former presented over a hundred Kodak views ho took during his I-Juropeaii trip last summer, Thoy covered principal poluts of interest in Luglaud, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Prance, Italy aud Switzerland. Hefuro and during tho Inspection of the views Mr. Lewis or crated the gmphophouc, rendering over thirty pioccs, which ombraccd several by tho Sousa, Marino and Uilmoro bauds. Several encores were demanded. Scalp Treatment. Katharino A. Hlckoy, 120 N. Main St. tf , Criiu Suit. Detectives liichard Amour and Levi llobb, who are charged by two Arabian peddlers with extoitlng money from them, say thu caso Is a cross suit to tho arrest of th Arabians by tho detectives on charges ul peddling without a license. Charged With .U.aillt. Patrick llcllalp, of Wost Lluo street, ap peared boforo Justlco Shoemaker last night as prosecutor against Isaao Herring and his wife, Sarah, charging them with assaultiii his bou and daughter, aged rospecttvoly nluo and ton yoais. A hearing was waived and hail cntorcd in tho sum of f!00 each, EVENTS AT POTTSVME Cases of Shenandoah People Civil Court. In the MR. RADZRWICZ WINS AGAIN Commissioner Meyers Will Have a Motion Made For a New Trial Other Hems Concerning Matters That Are rendlnis- in the Courts. Pottsville, March 23. The civil court cal endar horo this week contains several cue in which 3heiiaudoah parties are interested. One was the caso of Isaac Levy, trading as the LMmwood Paper Company, against 'Jharlgs liadzlf-wicz, of Shenandoah, to recover for 0.000 butter trays. The defendant refused to pay for them on the ground that the contract had not been properly adheied to. W. A. Mair, Esq., repiesentod tho plaintiff and M. M. llurke, Esq , looked after tho interests of tho defendant. The case was tried yes terday aud tho jnry decided in fBvor of Mr. lladziewie?. This will probably end the litigation, as it is tho thirti time Mr. Iiail ziowiez has won. A case called up to-day was that of Will lam Schmicker, of Shenandoah, against the Lakesido Electric ltailway Company. It ap pears that Schmlcker had a contract with the company to clear tho laud upen which the Columbia l'ark is now located for about $.150, but ho subsequently found that he could not carry out tho contract and threw it. It is alleged that tho lato Hon. D. D. Phillips, who was then manager of the com pany, persuaded Mr. Schmlcker to continue the work ou day's wages nnd undor this ar rangement Mr. Schmicker says ho completed it, tint tho company refused to pay him. Tho amount involved is a balauco of between $300 and f 100. Another case scheduled for trial this week is that of Mrs. Ann Llewellyn, of Shenan doah, against J. K. P. Scheifly, formerly of that place aud now of Wilmington, Del. Uhe aim Is for $M for wall papor allejed to havo been furnished beforu tho defeudant moved to Delaware. Iu tho case of Iiobert Woir, Jr., vs. Mar garet Thomas, the jury returned a verdict r the defendant. Charters for the Soldiers' Monumcutal Association, of Shenandoah, and tho Union ibor Society, of tho same place, wcro filed n the I'ecorder's oKcc yesterdaj-. The following bonds were approved : A. W. Ward, treasurer of Kline township, in tho sum of $000, with John S. Wentz and Chas. Ilr rill, as sureties. James A. King, troasurer f the Rorough of Uilberton, iu tho sum of 10,000, with Johu Hullihan, Andrew Com- cy and M. J. Haughncy, as sureties. I ho number of candidates for the County ommissionor vacancies continues to increase aily. Among the Democratic aspirants aro Shumway, manager of tho Chronicle. Fred. Portz, lato candidate for Itecorder, aud August Warliter, formerly Couuty Auditor. L. D. Smith, Lso., has put ou rocord the usual motion for irrest of judgment and new trial in Commissioner Meyers' caso. A number of tho Elks bolonging to tho Alma Chester Company wcro ontortained by the local lodge last oveuiug. Ilishop Talbot, of tho Episcopal chureh. Isitcd the hospital hore yesterday afternoon mil confirmed a class at St. Clair iu tho even- Jack McKoovoi, of Williamstown, and 'addy Sheohan, of South Ilothlehem. will spar for points iu Centennial hall on Thurs- ay ovening. LxCountj- Commissioner Daniel Hover died at Orwigsburg, aged 78 years. MINK ACCIDENT. lbcrt Huff, a minor aged 43 years, was nstantly killed at Kaska William colliery. near Mlddleport, by an explosion of a blast that had failed to go off within tho usuiil limit. Buff returned to fix tho fuso just as tho chargo exploded. Ho was literally lowu to pieces. His laborer, CJus Miller. was but slightly Injured. Tho deceased left a widow and several children. WILL THY AO.UN. Prosidont Atkins, of tho Pottsville Iron and Steel works, was a bidder for some of the contracts to furnish stcol projectiles to be used for war purposes.but wasa little too high n his prices. Ho will put in bids for other supplies iu a woek or two. MAKIlIAlll! Ul'KNSES. Tho following poisons wero grauted mar- riago licences to-day : Albert W. Fritz and .Martha A. Meugol, of West llrunswick ; Cur millo Pcdrotti aud Jennie Dashnor, of Maha uoy City ; Joseph Ernold aud Elisabeth Brennau, of Hazletou. PEEPS HECOltllED. J. J. Ilradlgan aud wife to Mathias Yanczi- tus, piemisea iu Shenandoah. Consideration, $.,(KI0. iordinauil fachlorfi aud wife to Frederick SchlorlT, Jr., prcmlsos in Harry township. Calvin A. Wemtz and wife to Jamos O. Worntz, premises at Iilngtown. Consideration, $500. Charles Boyor to Louis i olsley, premises iu Pottsville. Consider ation, $900. Tho suit of Josoph Ilertzog against Neri Dietrich is on trial beforo Judgo Bechtcl. The suit Is about a horse. Timely Cnpturo. I'oliceraau Michael Hurley arrested Charles Gideon, a Lithuanian, at About 10:30 o'clock last night wliilo tho man was trying to force an cntrauce to tho candy storo ou Wost Coal street kept by Widow Kinney, flidoon dis claimed any intention to commit robbery aud said ho wanted to get ibtu tho place to buy candy. Ho was locked up. As tboro wero no developments in tho case to-day it is pre sumed it has hceu dropped. ltemimil Sale, Wo havo a largo stock of dry goods aud notions on hand, and iu making picparatious for moving wo will for tho next ten dayn oiler our onllro stock of plain and flgurcci silks, satins, cashmeres, serges ami fancy novelty dress goods at cunt. Our stock of douiiuitio goods, muslins. towcllngs, tickings, ilauuels aud cotton llauucls at similar price. Notions consisting of glovoa, hosiery, handkerchiefs, collars, culle, underwear, corsets aud all other notions will bo sold at cost. 3-15-tf It. P. CULL. lllvhvrt'H Cain. Fish cakes, free, to-night. Sour krput, mashed potatoes aud Ulmor's sausago to morrow morning. ltcimxlrllng. Workmen this mornliig began operations on tho remodeling uf Jacob Noll's placo of buslucss on North Main street. The high stops to tho saloon will be abaudoncd and an cutlro now frout will replace tho old ono. Ten Thousand People Have visited tlie Bon Ton Millinery the past three days. We are proud of our lints. People tell us we ought to be ; the y aro highest in style, highest in work manship and lowest in price. Kvi n if you don't need n hut just yet come and take a look at them. You will find a fascinating display of all that is new aud novel in ladies' headwear. A paradise of flowers. Thous ands of choice blooms, including Silk Poppies, Pansies, Buttercups, Daisies, Carnations, Corn Flowers. Roses, Geraniums, etc., at lowest prices Kats Trimmed Free. AT THE BON TON 29 N, Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. New Goods at All Times. Plain Words About Baby Goaehes. . . Spring will soon be here and we are anxiously awaiting its balmy clays. Why ? Be cause we are already prepared to have every wife call on us aud see our new aud extensive line of Baby . . . Coaches Which we havo selected for the season oi 'oS. 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 SWELI . I. ins term tuny answers the de scription of our spring line of gent's furnish ings which we are now show ing for the early season. Iu the way of Easter uovelt i e s we . stand alone, barring all com 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 not in the habit of stocking away any goods lor future seasons. MAX LEVIT, 15 E. Centre St. Up-To-Dato Hat Store and Shenandoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store. Looking: Over the Stock. Every household has a stock of goods whicli 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, COD FISH, And all kinds of Canned Fish. T.J. BROUGHALL, 25 South Main Street.
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