EVENING HERALD F HI DAY. NOVKMBRUO. 1W4. THIUDEDITIOK They Stay Dyed. Stockings, Feathers, Gowns, CIok, or other articles dyed with Diamond Dyes will retain thalr color no matter how often they Are washed or exposed to the sun. A package of Diamond Dyei costs only ten cents, find plain directions for using accompany it. xmo previousex ponence is neces sary to get tue beat results. Sold everywhere. Direction Book and forty samples of dyed cloth sent free. .Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, VI MAHANOY CITY. Maiianot City, Nov. 0, ISM. Jesse Webb Is booming business In Sun bury. A Liberty choir was organized In town last evening. Messrs. V. A. UensliiKer and H. K. Smith are on a hunting expedition. Mr. Refowlch and daughter, Hannah, visited friends atPottsville yesterday. Miss Ilepler, of Delano.vlsited her friend, Mrs. Yi . H. Snyder, in town, last evenlnR. A Boston bean supper was Riven In the baement of the M. K church last even In? by the young ladles' sewini; circle. Charles T. Ellis, a popular German comedian and u troupof fun makers, will appear at Kaler's opera house on Monday evening, November 12th. Mr. Ellis will appear a "Casper the Yodler." The Kugby foot ball team of town will play the Ashland team In the park on Saturday. The team practices several nights every week In Gorman's hall. They expect, to show their opponents a thing or two. The barbers of this town have agreed to close their shops at 8 p. m., Wedneday and Saturday nlghts( excepted. Other business men have taken an Interest In the early closing movement, but have not done anything definite. Thomas David son Is circulating a petition and has a number of names on It. Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welsh ton, Florida, says he cured a case of diarr hoea of Ions standing In six hours, with onu small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea ltemeily. "What a pleasant surprise that must have been to the sulfcrer. Such cures are not unusual with this remedy. In many instances only ono or two doses are required to give permanent relief. It can always be di- nennea upon, wnen reuueeu with water It is pleasant to take. For sale by Gruhler .tiros. Coming Events. Nov. 13. Tea party In the Primitive Methodist school room, under the auspices of the ladies of tho church and for the benefit of tho church fund. Nov. 20. Turkey supper in Ilobblns opera house under the auspices of thoves try of All Saints P. E. church. Nov. 20 to SO. Entertainment In Rob blus' opera house under the auspices of tho vestry of All Saluts P. E. church. Dec. 3. First annual grand ball of the Carpenters' Social Club In Itobbins' opera house. For a pnln In the side or chest there Is nothing so good ns a piece of flannel dam pened witli Chamberlain's Pain Halm and bound on over the seat of pain. It affords in-omtit and permanent relief and If used in time will often prevent a cold from resulting In pneumonia. This same treat ment Is a sure cure for lame back. For nsle by Gruhler Bros. Some Cold Weather Bargains. Special values offered thlB week In ladies' and children's coats, shawls, blan kets, nndcrwenr, flannels nnd woolen dress goods. Our prices are always lower than yon expect to pay and our assortments In the various departments were never so complete as now. it. J. Wilkinson, 29 South Main street, 10-lo-tf Shenandoah, Pa. When Baby vras sick, wa gaTO ber Castoria. TShea she was a Child, she cried for Castorlo. When she twoame Mian, she clung to Castoria. 'Whs" ibo had Children, she javo tbin Castoria Has an Advantage. The graduate of a good business col lege has au advantage over ordinary competitors not so equipped. It would take years to luarn by experience what Is taught In college In a single term. Much of It would never be learned, probably. The Wilkes Rarre Business College em ploys original methods of practical In struction, which make a (lasting im pression upon the pupil and which are peculiar to that Institution. The Prin cipals, Messrs. Wade and Williams, are men of experience, excellently adapted to their work. They have arranged for board of pupils at low rates. W. A. McGutre, a wellk-nown citizen of MoKay, Ohio, Is of the opinion that there Is nothing as good lor children troubled with colds orcroupas Chamber Intn'sCongh Remedy, He has used it In his family for several years with the best results and always keeps a bottle of it lu the house. After having la grippe he was himself troubled with a sovere cough. He UBed other remedies without benefit nnd then concluded to try the children's medicine and to his delight it soon ellecled a permanent cure. 25 nnd 50 cent .bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. AT ta THE OFFICIAL COUNT. Actual Majorities of the Republican Candidates In Schuylkill. Special to the IIkhai.d. PoTTsviU.K, Nov. 0. The oflloinl count of the lounty returns of Uftt Tuelsy's election was completed at two o'clock this morning. The count was made be fore Judges lloolitel and Welduinn, Myer Strause, Albert Knlttle, Frank Mttle, Albert Itoehrig, Harry Sellgman nnd J. J. Murphy acting as tellers. The result of the counts are as follows : For Governoi Hastings, H., 1J.6S1; Singcrly, I)., 11,888; Hasting's plurality, 2,069., Lieutenant Governor Lyon, It, 13,710; Hilling, 1)., 11,720; Lyon's plurality, 2.020. Auditor-General Mjlln, It., 13,701 ; McGee, D., 11,042; Myllu's plnrallty, 2,140. Secretary of Internal Affairs Latta, It., 13,713; Greenland, D., 11,701; Latta's plurality, 1,058. Congressmnn-at-Largo Grow, It., 13, 721;HufT, 1?., 13,012; Meyer, D., 11,0-17; Collins, D., 11,421. Congress Hrumm, R., 13,949: Rellly, D., 11,718; Drumm's plurality, 2,231. Senator Coyle, It., 7,820; King, D, 7,125; plurality, 701. Assemb'y, First district Wyntt, R., 3,308; Haley, D., 2.C93; plurality, 015. Second district Shuey, R., 2,239; Dence, D., 2,123; Shucy'g majority, 111. Third district Follweiler, D., 2,387; Kershner, It., 1,035; Follweiler's majority, '52. Fou'th district Schrink,R.,C,190; Orme, It., 0,188; Stuck, It., 5,904; Irish, D., 4,282; Long, I)., 4,358; Slnttery, D., 4,007. Sheriff Scott, R., 14,358; Hlgglns, D., 10,024; Scott's plurnlity, 3,434. Director of the Poor Dietrich, R.,13,- 809; Croll, D., 11,318; Dietrich's mnjorlty, ,401. Jury Commissioner Richards, It., 13,- 598; Bausch. D., 11,507. For bargnlns In wall paper go to J. P, Cnrden, painter nnd paperhanger, 224 W. Centre street. He is selling out his en tire stock at nnd below cost. Wall paper hnng at lowest prices nnd In workman like manner. 101S-tf Will Open an Office. Martin J. Lawlor, who was elected a Justice of the Peace In the First ward last spring, and who was recently asso ciate editor of the Potlsvlllo Miner' Journal, lias decided to open an office here to do business under his commission as a justice In connection with a general insurance, real estate and collection busi ness. Mr. Lawlor has secuied a lease of a plot of land located between the Kendrlck House nnd the Lehigh Valley depot, with a frontage on East Centre street, and yesterday broke ground for a one story building 10x20 in size, which will afford him space for two offices. Vacant buildings In tho First ward are scirce and the rents for available places are so high that Mr. Lawlor concluded to build a place. Now for Water. As the people have decided that the Borough Council shall have $50,000 addi tional with which to complete the public water works, It Is hoped thero will be no further delay In connection with the project. It Bhould bo carried to comple tlon with all the rapidity and economy possible so that the water supply promised may be given the people by the opening of next spring, at least. There can be no excuse for any fuither delay. The authorities claim that the works are almost ready for completion, and they have nowrecelved all the help, financially that they claimed from the people. At the Theatre. Chas. T. Ellis, the gifted German comedian nnd sweet singer, will present his most popular success when he comes to Ferguson's theatre on Tuesday evening, November 13th. "Casper tho Yodler" will be seen for the last time, and he will introduce a number of new songs. He has delighted thousands of music lovers through the country by his beautiful singing, and lovers of sweet ballads will welcomo this opportunity of again, hear. tng his beautiful voice. Rupture. Cure guaranteed, No operation.' In quire, at the Shenandoah drug store,. No, 3 South Main Btreet. 9-13 tf Fatal yuarrel Over I.nnri Owiiei-ftJUp. LnciiKlKLD, Ills., Nov. 9. Four miles south of hero a farmer named A. Hottcn- rot shot nnd killed Mrs. Charles Nelmeyer and then fatally wounded himself. The tragedy was tho result of a quarrel ovor the ownership of a piece of land. 8nU-lded by Taking Laudanum. SUNUUltY, Pa., Nov. 9. Tomur Phillips. of Northumberland, committed bulcido yesterday afternoon by taking laudanum. Ho was 50 years old, and despondent, Winter Excursion Tlckels. On November 1 the Pennsylvania Rail road Company placed on sale nt all its principal ticket offices excursion tickets to all the prominent winter resorts. This territory Includes the resorts of New Jersey, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Cuba. The tickets are sold at the usual low rates. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsylvania railroad, with Its many connections, make this the favorite lino for winter travel. To the Public. The Sunlight Oyster House, 10 East Coal street, Is now open. Fish, oysters and fruit always fresh. Just received it car load of bananas, sweet potatoes, lemons pears and oranges. Fish on Friday. Open all night. 11 8-tf Jamks Wood. Notice. All persons entitled to orders for bills rendered to the Shenandoah School Board are requested to call for the same at the Secretary's office, In the West street school building, on .Friday, Saturday, Monday or Tuesday, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Frank Hanna, IMMt Secretary. IMPORTANT BALLOT DECISION A Huprcmo Court' Killing on tho ProM-at Method or Voting. LA1W1NO. Mich., Nov, 9. The supremo court has just, handed down the most Im portant iH'ilslou affoctlnir tho present iiictiKNlor voting that has owr lxvn ninth. On tho qu - .Hon of what constitutes a "dis tinguishing murk" on a lmllot, which nark Is prohibited by law, tho court unanimously holds that any mark, what ever, other than a single omo appropriate to the Intention of a rotor M distinguish ing mark. The tvsults of this decision will bo fnr reaching. t he court holds that If two tlokcts on an oillclnl ballot nro Identical tho marking of across over ouch Is illegal; nlso that to mark a cross over any ticket and then be fore, oach name on such ticket or placing n cross Iwforo the namo of a candidate and then erasing tho namo of his opponent on another ticket Is Illegal. in Bubstanoo the opinion holds thnt a olnglo Is a vote, and Is sufficient to indi cate the voter's Intention, and that a second might bo agreed upon as a means of identification, It has been the practice of election Inspectors to count all such doubly marked ballots, so that under this decision any of the olectlonsdield under tho Australian voting system, it Is believed will bo contested. ltooth Starts on Ills Western Trip. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 0. General William 11. Booth, tho bond of tho Salvation Army, started on his tour of tho nation nt Pitts burg today. His route is as follows! Cleve land, Nov. 12 and 13; Cincinnati, Nov. 14 and 10; Toledo, Nov. 10 nnd 17; Detroit, Nov. 18; Lansing, Mich., Nov. 10; Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo, .Nov. 20und21; Chicago, Nov. 23 to 27: Minneapolis, Nov. 28; St. Paul, Nov. 29; Kansas City. Dec. 7; Denver, Deo. 9 and 10: Salt Lake City. Dec. 13; San Francisco, Deo. 17 to 22; Stockton, Doc. 28; Portland, Deo. 20; Tn coma, Dec. 27; Seattle, Doc.-S8, This onds tho United States trip propor. Leaving &cnttu tne general will go to Vancouver, thenco ho will traverse tho great Canadian northwest. A Monument to Alcxanriur III. St. PKTEltsuuiiG, Nov. 9. National sub scriptions hnvo been opened for a great monument to bo erected to the memory of Czar Alexander 111, "Tho great peace maker. This work wiw .undertaken by onler of tho now czar, and It Is understood thnt the monument will be erected at Mos I cow. The work of constructing tho tomb ! of Aloxander III In tho cathedral of St. ' Peter and St. Paul has commenced. Hie body of tho Into czar will rest beside tho tombi of his mother and father, near tho entrance of tho cathedral. Dunraven Want Conccwlnnt. New Youk, Nov. 9. Tho prospects of another scries of international yacht races j wero given nu additional impetus this 1 week, when It beenmo known that Lord Dunraven had sont a letter to tho Now York xacnt ciuu, 1110 memuors or wnicu met last night in special meeting to consider tho communication, Tho letter Is not a challenge, but simply a discussion of pre liminaries. Lord, Dunrnvim desires certain modifications of tho terms and conditions of tho Vigilant-Valkyrlo matches. Sir. Dryanfs nig Hoard Itlll. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 0. Justlco Barrett rendered judgment in tho supromo court for (33,171.51, a lward bill, in favor of Julius Shaw, former owner of tho Grand Union hotel, against Carclan O'Brien Bryant. . Bryant, his two daughters and a maid, lived on credit at tho hotol during tho three years between 1S82 and 1S8C. They had expectations to tho amount of $180,000, which they finally realized. Thoy refused to pay and Mr. Shaw brought suit. Six Itiillrond Victim. PlTTsnuno, Nov. 9. In clearing away tho wreck on tho Baltimore and Ohio railroad at Rosenthal siding, two miles cast of Rockwooil, tho body of G, w. Mln ear.brakomnn of tho freight train, was found In tho wreckage. This makes a total of six killed. The two mall clerks who wero Injured nro F. A. Wllllamscn and C. H. Hooten, both of Baltimore They aro severely hurt, but neither of them fatally. Tried to Ilurn tho Whole Town. WnEKLlNG, W. Va., Nov. 0. A das tardly attempt was mado during tho night by unknown parties to destroy Addison, the county sent of Webster county, by flro. The town was set afire in several places, nnd beforo tho people could bo nrousednud tho fire extinguished the Opera House and Mlllor & Co.'s store and tho postomoo building wero totally consumed. The loss la very hrjvvy, with littlo insurance. Fishermen Saved from the Deep. BALTIMOUE, Nov. 9. Two fishermen, Martin Long and W. M. Rupgaard, swept out to sou on Monday otl Augiosea, N. J., arrivod here yesterday on tho Chiluo liar- old.Cautaln S weenoy. Tho schooner picked theiu up ten miles oil shore. But for tho Chlldo Harold thoy would have probably perished in tho gale. Against the Traction Company. Thuntox, Nov. 9. The supremo oourt gave a decision tn thel amueu llnrso Hall way-Wont Jersey Traction war that Is a substantial victory over the Intter com pany. The decision sustains as legal or dinances whiuh give tho Camden Horse Railroad company ip.aiy valuable frun chises Ivan J. Davies, t 1 UNDERTAKING ! AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Bargains in Brooms 15o and Hp. At FRICKE'S 3-CENT STORE, No. 11 North Jardln Street. When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals nt all hours. Ladles' dining room Attached. J) in est wines, Honors, cigars. trill1 liinrpnTT"'luramiiii """Tmm You say a collar and cufT that arc watefprooff Yes. And perspiration will notafTect themf Yes. And when dirty you need only wipe them off with a wet cloth or sponge ? Yes. Wonderful I How arc they made? A linen collar covered on both sides with waterproof "Celluloid." Looks exactly like n linen collar. Is it tho only waterproof collar and cuff made? No, but it is the only one mode with the linen interlining and consequently the only one that can give entire satis faction, because it is tile best. How can I know that I get the right kind? Ilccausc every piece is stamped as follows : "TRADf mark. Tnmilre fnr flint nnd refuse nnvthint else, or you will lie disappointed. Suppose my dealer docs not have them ? He probably has, but if not, send direct to us, enclosing amount. Col lars 25c., Cuffs 50c. State size, and whether collar wanted is stand-up 01 turned-down. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427-5!) llroadnny. HKW VOltK. Pairing IFiisad! SHARES FOR SALE. The Sato Deposit Building and Saving Asso elation of Heading, To., offers for sale a tow hundred nhares ot stock. This Is a (rood, lelialile and prosperous association la u hich to tako (.hares. Having ready sale for all money, the premium received Is largo, consequently the stock will mature much soonerthan associations located In towns whoro there Is no great demand for moncv, and building operations are very limited. The value of each share is 200 at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Five per cent, interest allowed on all payments made in advance for 6 months or longer. Members may withdraw one or all shares at any time by glv hie 80 daj s written notico, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid, with G per cent. interest alter one year, thereli 11 oer eent. Investment. All s uercov maKinc 11 All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund on real estate security. No shares will ho forced out The fund Is run on the same conservative principles as our local funds which have been tiled for years and found safe. Any ono wish ing to inrcst in a Saving Fund will find it to their interest to call on tho local agents and receive full particulars. Key. II. A. Keyser, I). D., of MahanoyClty, is one of tho directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 127 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, For Marg&ms In all latest styles of Millinery, Children's Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Hoods and Ladies' Fascinators, co to MRS. HYDE'S.29 North Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 nozen 01 cunereni paiiern Ladies' Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at Half Price. By the failure of a Swiss manufacturer we procured tnem. uan't get any more. Take them while you can. Now York 29 N. Main St.. Shenandoah. K,Ti r'n n n who can taste our candles 0 asx wlthout a feeunK of aBeo. Of?fT f3trl tta 'or the young man WUU. h . , them. Thev just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes melt With tenderness the young man also mens, ana uie question is settled. Try it. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. Bhenan'doaii's Eehablk Hand Laundry Oor. Lloyd'aod White Sts. All work guaranteed to he;nrst-class In every particular. Hllk ties and lace ourtaln si Bpec (slty.! ..Gqods.caUe for.spft deliyerefl. Aitrla solicited. Weeks' Museum, 17 SO VTH MAI if STREJS1 Birds and' animals ot sll selections. ' Taxidermist, Honert Murray. uiCEii inn Largest blast" ot Beer, Ire; loncl Dill), Free lunih every Homing nd evening. JOHN WK8, Proprietor. "Q. W. nAyiDsof, Bartender MISCELLANEOUS. YY vlho h avlr e l-'uua Hoc k.l One or two year ole stock pnJerrtd. AadreeaJ.lt. 1)., Herald TT rANTPIl Ten r,v twento' chnrco v tlni.i ITOlt HKT-A lsrce new store-room, with pi ale gists front, dwelling and cellar. Kxcil cnt buMctfcN location. Will bo reaay for rtnt Noveiiiber 1st. ltnnt rp&nnnti .in. Apply to U. W, Newhtuscr, 120 North Wain THOU SALV. A BtereotvnamathlDe. cncllnn J1 about !80. In tlist-clan order. Purchaser can have It tor t20. pre6ent owner having no farther ue for It- Apply at the Herald FOIV SALE. A mailing machine, addressed from blocks. Keveral dozen trailers. Cost over Iioo. ran be had at less than one. lourm. Kssuy worneJ. Apply at the urn T?OR HALE. A larire eighth-medium Unl. r vemal prete. Want room for a larger pref . Will be sold cheap lor cafch. Apply at the IIbiuld office. 1 p T70H BALE. llavlncr two larse Drown J? Carver paper cutters, will sell one at one- luiru uie cost, wnicn was fiw. Apply ,at tue IJIOR HALE A lot of minion boCy type, In 1 cases. Mlddllne eood order. A banratn. l oses, nearly r.ew, 24 cents exira. Apply at luo 11111.1.11111111:0. . 171 OK BALK. A half Intercstln agood-paylnf ' buslnets having alcnotta moncioiv. It health tbe only reason for Belling. Address 11 in ALU, bbeiianCoah, Pa. 10-13-tf dJOK tofSOper week uslngand selling Old kPZO Reliable Plater Every family has rutty, worn knives, forks, spoons, etc. Quickly piatea Dy aipping in meuea meiai. no ex i crlecce or lmid work: a good situation, Ad' dress W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Col umous, umo. rlSJJLO M. P. OOKBY, Monongnhcla Whiskey, Pure rye whiskey, XX. -Fine Old Bourbon. XXX. BOo a nt. - f 1 a nt. tl.2n a nt. Superior Blackberry Bran andy, tl n qt. j, - JlOOaqt. 1, tl.M) a qt. Superior Couuao Braudj Imported Jamaica Rum, 'YUENGLING'S Wtorfe m ;! Frcali Uentbriidsof eociiars KHfADLIHIIED PC3. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offers for This Week. Trimmed Fedora Felt Hats.COc, ouuur iruui 00c up. ann prices, inin ills' nnd colors, f 1.50 up, Velvet Cans. Infants' opening Corsets. Six papers of Needles, Be. 20 We Can't Make Brains Jong anu short Coals. SI.60 un. MIkbbo' ii.. r.. il At the WUkes-Barre Business Colloae, Anthracite Building, West Mnrktt St. Instruction is mainly individual. Students may enter at any time. Tuition mod crate. Elegant catalogue for nothing. At ie iser s, Oil Cloths as Window shades is low as rollers. At AMUSEMENTS. pEHGUSON'B THEATRE. p. 3. ruRonsoN, manager. TUESDAY EVE., NOV. 13th. Tho leading sieging German comedian, CHAS. IEIjIjIS In a grand presentation ot his Highly successful comedy, Jasper the Yodler. As presented by him upwards of 2 000 times. MagulUcent scenery, excellent company. Hear Ellis Sing His Own Sweet Songs. Prices: 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cts. Reserved Seats at Klrlln'n drug store. JjtEROUSON'B THEATRE, F. J. FERGUSON, UANAOEK. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, '94. f B. E. Davey's reallstlo Melo-Dramallo Success, Enemies for Life. Presented by a powerful cast. Including the beautiful and accomplished actress, Miss JOAN CRAVAN. Notable features ot this grand production: lteallstio storm effect, revolving prison, rescue In mid-ocean, gypsy camp scene with beauti ful waterfall, destruction of camp by light ning and powerful climaxes. Refined singing and dancing specialties pre sented by a coterie ot arllsts. -Usual Prices- Wholesale agent for f el n si anTs H e w t-rl , X, I, Eiport Lager itii Saazer Pale Beer. No Bnermade. Fine liquors and Cigars jzu eoum uaiu ot. A genuine welcome . , Awaits you at J oe Wyatt's Sgloon ! HA1H AND CO At , STS, Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars WARREN J. PORTZ. Plnno Timer, pi.nna and orrans repaired. Orders left at 31 North Itatn street, Bnrnandofc,wlU rocelvt prompt ntieoiion BERTHA L. DOLPH, 10 11 N. West Street, Shenandoah. ''31 South Main St. 1 J tfLlquorStorci J 1 I Ale, Draught P.-rter utitl WeluerBoer. BBdallkKfljs of Tmpeianc Drinks. Trimmed Hlgh.orown Felt Hats, 50c Trimmed icii uracil ji iwiiini jjnis, no two n Ike. al rn nn. Kt.vlea Infants' Cnr,9. 2fc nml tin. " fTWl,l.nf. ui."V ?V. 'JS c . ; ' .i.ii o li 1 nil mi K. run bacnues. 2fin un. T,poolnn. ft nnl. r.. 1 .--., r. ra , " '.... AuuurillUK UOOU8. Oeill SotitU 3MCn,ixi Stroot. But we can mnke an accomplished7 couutant, penman, stenographer and f.ifltfh writer, or competent business rnan'vSFj? woman of any one of average ability. Thy highest mental discipline Is given bfa incuity with years of business experience Potts ville. A complete line of all grades of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, &c, in all latest color ings, at attractive prices adjusted to the new tariff. In Moquette Carpets, all new styles, choice in design and of a better quality than last season. Low as 17c, 17 cents, mounted on spring Professional Cards. STEIN, M. V., PJSrSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Room 2, Egan's New Building, cor ner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, Pa Office Hours: 8 to 110a. m.; 1 toS p. n:.; 7io 8 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street HT B. KIBTLEK, M. D.. PBIBIOIAN ANI aVKQROSi Office U3 North Jaialn street, Sheninaoife.. Hr U, BUKKE, 0J1. SfflKAMDOAn, rA, fifflee. Ecan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Bhenandoah. J. PIERCE ROBERTS,' M. D.. No. MEast Coal Btreet, BHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:80 to 3 and 6:80 to p. m. D K. J. B. OAL.LTSN, r, t DV NO. 01 Esouta J aroin oircci, duou.uuu.i Orricn Boxnts: liso to 3 aiid o:ao to a v. x Except Thursday evening. No office work on Bundatf except tiarrancf mint." A tlrict adherence to iA ofltet Aoura tl absolutely necetsary. R. WENDELL REBER, Successor to DR. OHAS. T. PALMEU, sxjt axu sviiqeon, 801 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Penna ALBANY DEML 001 Painless Extraction tf Teeth, GotJ aad Silver Flip. a ,nnr f,rini1iil teeth do not suit vou. call to tee us. All examinations iree. we mj.uo all Hindi of plates. Rubber, Gold, Aluminum and watts' Metal Plates. We do Irown ana ltctrtcA ana uu uueruiiouH inui nenaia to Uin.al Hurtery. Ito iliarges lor extract- tng When letiu nrouruereu. ALBANY DENTAL ROOMS. 189 East Centre' Bt.. Over M. It. Bteln'sdniR Buire, juauanoy Lily, COOPER & CO., Stook. Brolcors, Eoan Bldg., Shenandoah. ( Stocks, grain, etc bought for tathand car ried on margin. Ten shares stock or 1,000 bush els groin bought or (old on tint margin of 110. Telephone connection. Mall orders aspecUliy. Dallv market circular mailed free en applica tion. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains in Town. ANNIE MORRISON JWAlt.Il UILDIJfO, 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah. 1 m m W 11 I 1 ' it1
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