EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1803. P Miilinnny City llitsliics College. This now collego opened Monday, Septem ber Otli, In the Hoppcs' building, 203 East Ccntro street, Mahanoy City, and already shows plainly that it will soon bo ono of tho bestbusinoss training schools in tho state, for tho many students now in attendance nro pro gressing rapidly and new ones are continually entering. Tho teachers aro tho very liost that can bo secured. They aro practical business men, aro highly educated, and havo had long and successful experience in teaching thoroughly all tho branches that aro of uso to tho busi ness man. Bookkeeping, Business Arith metic, Grammar, Spelling, and tho Laws of Business aro taught plainly and fully in tho Commercial Department; and Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling and Grammar are given in the Shorthand Department. In both departments students must also take Penman Binr nnd Correspondence so as to bo ablo to writo plainly, neatly and correctly tho different kinds of business letters. Tills college is a branch of tho splendid Wilkcsbarro Business College, and tho samo effective methods of teaching Bookkeeping and tho samo kinds of typewriters are used. Tho Commercial and tho Shorthand and Typewriting courses together (time un limited) can now be had for $50 in tho day school, or $40 in the night school. If only a few subjects aro taken special rates will bo made to suit. Send for cataloguo. Students may enter at any time. 9-H-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. The Ideal Panacea. James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea fur Coughs, Colds and hung Complaints, having used it in my family for tho last live years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other prepara tions." Rev. John Rurgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writos: "I havo been a Minister of tho Molliidlt Episcopal clitin h lor 51) years or more, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery. Try tins mini uougn Bcmedy now. Trial buttles free at A. Waslcy'f drug store. 1'iiMl.lielV Anniiimirliieiit. The local circulation of the Evii.Vi.N'u lll'n ai.i continues in the bauds of Jlcssrs. Hooks & Brown, stationers, No. 1 North Main street. People who are not receiving tho paper can have it served every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at the place stated. Olders for job work and advertising will iiKo receive prompt attention if placed in their hands. Sent It to Hit Mother In (ierinauy. Mr. Jacob Uibenscn, who is in the employ of tho Chicago Lumber Co., at Des Moines, Iowa, says: "I have just sent bomo hiidicine back to uiy mother Iv the old country, that I know from personal u-e to bo the lestjaedi ino in the world for rheumatism, having used it in my family for several yeans. It is railed Chamberlain's l'.iin Balm. It always docs the work." 50 cent buttles for sale by iruhler Bros. Druaglsts. Coming Utcnls. Sept. SO. Grand opening ball, Shenandoah Foot Ball team in Bobbins' hall. Oct. 22. Grand supper, under auspices of Calvary Baptist church, in Bobbins' hall. Oct. 21. Grand supper by tho Trinity llo onncd church, in Bobbins' opera house. Oct. 25. Second annual Telegraphers' As bcmhty and contest, in Bobbins' auditorium. When Baby was sic!:, wo gavo her Castorla. When Bho was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When she became Jllss, sho clung to Castorla. When sho had CbiUi en, she gavo them Castorlt siiiins Any Leaks Lately? We can't stop the leaks from tho clouds but Bell, tho plumber, corner Main and Ccntro streets, can stop all your leaks in water and wis mains with satisfaction. Holler, in Six Moors. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases lieved in six hours by the "New Groat nth Ainerii 'in Kidney Cure." Tills new "dy Is a great surprise on account of its ""'ting promptness in relieving pain in 'dor, kidneys, back and every part ,r Hilary pissages in inalo or lemale. inls " retention of water and p-iin in tho makii(L0St immediately. If you want d euro tills is your remedy, for the next cpira, druggist, 107 South that is, ho ran easv for tho delegates. Tfe. will bo hold noxt Saturii11'8 11 a h' tlie naturalization An Absolute Cure For the Worst Gases of Rheumatism, The Plain Language of Mr, Oscar r Ike -Tho Greatest of All Remedies Accomplished His Cure After Many Months of Weakness and Suffering Mo Tedious Waiting for Im provement. Paino's celery compound is tho ono known specific for tho euro of rheumatism. And It docs not need a tedious trial to prove it. Tho effect of this best of remedies is Btraightway felt. Not a weok goos by licfore tho pains of rheumatism diminish. Thousands of men and women havo told of tho days and nights of pain and feebleness oxchauged In a fow weeks for activity, and strength. Paino's celery compound has won tho repu tation of being the remedy "that makes people well." Its good works extend from Oregon to Maine. In every state In the Union there has been piled up in tho news paper and medical journals, a tremendous amount of indisputable ovidenco of the curativo power of Paine's celery compound ovorall forms of nervous debility and dis eases of the blood. It cures after nature's plan, by affording nutrition for every part of tho body, overhauling the Worn-out tissues, and supplying new brain and nerve material, sending pure blood through tho veins, in vigorating tho whole system, aiid removing the cause of disease. Mr. Oscar Piko, a well-known resident of Princeton, Maine, recently sent tho follow ing unsolicited letter to tho proprietors of tliis wonderful remedy : "Two years ago I was taken sick with what tho doctors called tho grip. I was im pioving when I took on a violent cold and chill. Then rheumatism set in, first in tho joints of my shouldors, then down my bauds and anus, then all over. Feet, hands and logs swelled. I could not put my hand to my head; could not throw tho clothes off from me; could not dress or undress myself, nor get out of my chair without help. For a year and a half I tried all kinds of medi cines and sarsaparillas, with little or no re lief. I was 73 years old. Somo ono told me to try Paine's celery compound. After I had taken three bottles I found a marked im provement. I have now taken twelve bottles, and tho result ii 1 eat and sleep well, do my own work, and go about as usual, getting j in and out of my carriage without help. .1 have been tempted to put au urticlo iu, tho .local paper for the benefit of those that?1 aro af flicted as I have been." Mr. Pike is well hmu in his locality. Ho isi the founder and president of the North Washington Agricultural Society and Trotting Association. When ho goos for his mail, ho says, people ask him what ho has been doing that he is improving so of late, and ho answers as do thousands of uthers throughout the country "Paine's celery compound has made wo well!" ONLY A FAKE IN PART. Wiint Martin 1'alicy Has to Sny About tho Crrsaoiia Itaee In conversation to-day rclatlvo to tho foot raco at Crcssonn Park yesterday between Gcorgo Glcnwriglit, of Ashland, and John Hoffman, of Philadelphia, Martin Fahcy, tho sprinter of town, said that lie was not tho refcrco and had nothing to do with tho raco other than as a spectator and bettor. Ho says ho believes tho raco was all right, except so far as tho bets wcro concerned. Ho bet on Hoffman and got his money, but in making his bets put tho cash In good hands. This tho majority of tho people who arc complaining failed to do, Ho believed Hoffman was tho best man and ho won by four yards. Hoff man could have won by ten. Fahoy says nothing lias been seen of Thomas Whitaker, of Mahanoy City, sinco tho raco. Whitaker held stakes to tho amount of $1,000, it is said. Thcroisa story that Whitaker disappeared because ho found himself in a holo after tho raco. The founda tion for this is a statement that ho was dead suro Glcnwriglit would win and that ono $100 bill was used to mako a number of bets. In other words, when flic bill was given to Whl taker as stakeholder ho passed it out for another bet and it came back to him as stake holder. This was repeated sovoral times and when Glcnwriglit lost there was only tho solitary $100 bill to meet tho claims. Others assert positively, however, that there is noth ing in the story and Whitaker held $1,0(10 of good money. Fahey predicted this morning that Kirlin would win tho 50-yard raco with Bogors, of Girardvillo, this evening, by two yards. Tho Prohibition Ticket. Tho county commlttco of tho Prohibition parly met at Pottsvillo yesterday nnd nomi nated A. H. Itoads, of town, for Director of tho Poor, and Joseph S. Seaman, of Frack vllic, for Coroner. Tho balanco of tho ticket was left open and may bo filled lator. Mr. Boads was formerly Chief of Policooftliis town and Mr. Seaman is a traveling salesman for a boot nnd shoo house. Ho is tho father of Mrs. Jamos Patterson, of town, Maloy, the Jeweler, for silverware, watches and jewelry, 10 North Main street. Cptnln IleTolle'i Slayer Cnptnred. Baltimowk, Sept. 20. Bonjamln John son, tho nofrro who klllod Captain Benja min F. Kovollo, of tho sohooner John A. H, Dixon, In tho Potomao rlvor Sunday night, was arrested hero yesterday. Ho confesses to tho murder, nnd pleads as a Justification that ha misunderstood an order of tho captain, who approached him In a threatening manner, and In self do fenso ha struck him with a billot of wood, Tho man arrested on suspicion on Tuesday has been released. New Jerier Stats Prlntora Acquitted. TrtENTON, Sept. 26. Tho summing up in tho trial of Kusor, Robinson, Krauot tlor nnd Hclntz, for conspiracy to defraud tho stato in connection with a printing contract, was llulshcd yesterday, Counsel lor Kalllsch making tho flnal argument for Kusor, and Prosecutor Stockton clos ing for tho state. Tho jury retired nt 13:15 p. m. In five minutes thoy returned with a vordict of acquittal, which was received by tho pcopla in tho court room with applause. ihmmm the new shortening, like all other things must be rightly used if you wish the best results. Never, in any recipe, use more than two-thirds as much Cottolene as you used to use of lard. Never put Cot tolene in a hot pan. Put it in when cold and heat it with the pan. Be careful not to bum Cottolene. To test it, add a drop of water; if hot enough, it will pop. Cottolene, when rightly used, delights everyone. Get the genuine, sold every where in tins, with trade-marks "Coltoletie" and steer's head in cotton-ptant wreath on every tin. Made only .by THE K. K. FAIM1ANK COMPART, CHICAGO and 182 TS. DcUirare Are., Philadelphia. Qon't Believe Us ! Ask your neighbor what has from the kind of bread she Clairvoyant. I Mrs. Otto, clairvoyant and card reader, tells tho namo of tho ono you will marry and your future revealed. At tho Com niereial Hotel to-day from 7:00 a. Hi. until , 10:00 p. m. 3t j An Interesting Litigation. An important trial is now before the court at Pottsville, in which tho Sliacfcr and Gilbert estates aro defendant. Tho plain tiff is Itobcrt F. Potter, Sr., assignee of Lawrenco&lirown, opcratorsof the Lawrence j colliery. The suit is brought to recover for tho improvements made by the coal firm i during their leasehold to apply the proceeds I to tho bonclit of all creditors. Tho defend- , ants havo put in claims to tho amount; of 1 $78,S?!,52 for royalty, with interest from ' April, 181)2, With this is also claimed an al- j lowanee amounting to $10,300.83, tho half sharo of tho cost of driving tunnels and gang- I ways, which was advanced by tho defendants, hut is surcharged tho coal firm by reason of tho forfeiture of tho lease. These surcharges, j together with others, will foot up $125,000. I John G. Johnson, Esq., the well-known Philadelphia corporation lawyer, and Hon. John W. Iiyon nro tho attorneys for tho de fendants, while ox-Judgo Ityon, William 1J, Wells and William A. Marraro pleading for tho plaintiffs. Tho trial U creating much interest. vt: 'a ear over 2.1 H iuu ""-lOV- v ofthoGlobofor NEUBALQIA and similar Complaints, anu prcparea unaer mo stringent GERM MEDICAL LAWS, jjrescnoea uy eminent pnysiciaasz, DBt RIGHTER S HI a am pi rnBra World renownpdl Keinarknblv successful! Only Konnlnewlth Trade Mark "Anchor," i. Ad. KIchter & Co.. 215Petict., Nsw Zori. -3i Highest awards. 12 Branch Homes, Owa Glassworks, ,V- Ru els. In Shenandoah lor sale oy I. D. Klrlin. 6 S. Main , . , M ill inn. 7 a. Alain et-, v. gcnuucii, N. li. roi . oyu cm. jft "GOLD flEDAL FLOUR" she received. This is our best testimonial. If you wish to try it give your grocer your order. If he has not got it he will get it for you, but insist on getting "GOLD MEDAL." THOS. EE. SAMUELS 8c CO., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. EXPELLERl SAM LEE' Chinese Laundry, 10 North IVlaln Street. Clothes of all description neatlydono up in first-class manner, I can refer to scon!s"of ' familios in this town as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than any other laundry in tho, city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. II Ha- Knin &. I'abios mado happy with Luks' Syrup. The Slum Monday Night. What historical play embraces as many vivid and exciting c tuu as does Shakos peaio's Julius Cicsar.' None. From tho beginning of tho conspiracy to assassinato Julius Ciesar to the self-inllicted death of noblo lliutus the interest never Hags an in stant. It U so forceful and so dramatic boy and man, girl and woman arc alike entranced by it. The best actois are required to bring out all the thrilling points of this play. Actors of that sort, from the threo stars to tho winsome glil who plays tho page, will be seen in Julius Ciena r in Shenandoah, Monday night, diaries I!. Ilanford acts Marc Antony, Kliliu li. hpencer impersonates tho lean and hungry Cnssiusand sweet friend, Nora O'Jiricn, appears as Portia. Tho scenery is supurb. TI10 Dlmplu Clu'eked Vlllago Slald may not retain her dimples and rosy cheeks hloominc with lieultli." until sue nuns uood husband. A little neglect or accident may bring about omo ono of tho many "female" diseases and "weaknesses," to which the sex is subli ct. and health may be forever impaired, and hopes and happiness bo at un oud. Thanks to Dr. Pierce, ins Favor- its Proscriiition. iiionared by him lor women eiircs the worst cases of uterine diseases, nervousness, neur.ilcia. irregularities and "weaknesses." It is ,i groat invigorating tonic and nervine, and rapidly builds up tlie health ami strength. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, for constipation, sick headache, biliousms;, indigestion. Onto taken, always in favor. stays away lessons his cha., at tl o'clock viows oxpresned nt tho propoiwjnatt.,i ft,,. sequeutly cannot gracefully eoi. liy the ticket does not suit him., Tho ma m'v nottako the trouble to go to tho p. ' and vote as ho would like to havo tho i tut ticket made up, but trusts to tho judgn of Ids neighbor, makes a mistake mid is fi iucntly tho one who always growls, no mat Tiio United Mluu Workers. A special meeting of tho United Mine Workers was held iu Pottsville, at wliicl; considerable routine businoss was transacted Piesident Itinn oxplained that the Factory Inspector was giving prompt attention to tho employment of boys under ago iu or about the mines, and also that tho violation of tho Mjmi-monthly pay law was now in tho liauds of Assistant Fuctory Inspector Owens. In 4bi rwpeet a letter was road from Supt, how good the ticket may be. Go to tlmVin Williams, of tlie Union Coal Company, primary and vote for tho men you considor will take tho host course for tho party's interests. It is impossible to ostimato tho real value of a newspaper. Not a day passes that somo substantial evidence of its influenco and power doos not come to light, and tho story of how somo fireside has bcon cleared of a gloom and made brightand cheerful through the servico of somo newspaper is dally re peated. Ono of tho latost striking cases has developed in Scranton, Thirty years ago Mrs. Kantz Ackley, of that place, was sep arated from her husband and five children. An advertisement placed in a newspaper led to information by which tho woman traced and located one daughter at Buffalo and three of her sons and tho husband iu California, There is to bo a grand reunion and no doubt Mrs. Ackloy and thoso who wore so long separated from her will appreciate tho valuo of newspapers during tho balauco of their days. 'lainiim his oouinany's position in tho ,-r. A committee of throe was appointed upon Hon. John J. Coylo nnd request explain his position on tho noiul ay law. Kesolutions wcro adopted ifts retirement of Emanuel Jonky fv n : niithoriieinij tho formation of Krr 1 j Ardar to wvo expands to the Vatetlut: thominoworkqwuf l field in securing an , ad d dealing a death blow to questing an advanco of ') the advanced market Ticitiug the aid and in jl business interests iu irms above set forth, ill be held in Potts- MISCELLANEOUS. "WANTED A reliable, active gentleman or lady to travel fot,relln1lo established house. Salary SnW.VJIiMc $15 weekly, and money advanced lor expenses. Situation steady. References. Encloso: j.elf-nddresscd stamped envelope. II. 12, HeMi,.lrcsldcnt, ChlcaKO. 9-1-1 mo perguson's Theatre. Monday Night, September 30th. A Rare Dramatic Treat. CHARLES B. HANFORD, ELIHU R. SPENCER, NORA O' BR lCM and a matchless group of 15 actors in Shakespeare's grandest ng M No advance in prices at Wonicr's shoo store. Selling cheaper than over before. A Landlord's Troubles. llx-Poor Director James Grant to-day caused tlie anest of Kaijtonis Mixus, charg ing him with tho larceny of a beer pump. Mixus acknowledged that ho took the article, but claimed ho owned it. Justice Lawlor fixed bail at S300, which was furnished. Mixus kept a saloon in Uraut's property on Fast Centre street and was sold out by tho Sheriff about two months ago. Charles Sliarakus succeeded as tenant, but beforo ho had time to get tho license transferred tho Sherill' pounced upon , him. Tho sale was postponed from tinio to time until yester day when tho fixtures of tho saloon wore disposed of to various bidders. Mr. Grant claims ho bid in tho beer pump, but when ho went to get it ho found Mixus had carried it away, henco the suit. It is said Joo Trewella, formerly of town and lately of Mahanoy City, will take chargo of tho saloon. Nolico to Consumers of Slicnnmlouli Citi zens' 'Water and Gas Company. Until further notice water will bo sup plied from 6:00 a. m. to 8:00 a. m. and from 4:00 p. 111. to 0:00 p. m. E. J. Waslky, Superintendent. Shenandoah, Pa Sent. 21. 3t PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Iteglnn Chron icled for Hasty I'eriisat. Unless rain falls within tho next twenty- four hours tho llazleton gas company will bo compelled to suspend. Fred Wcntz, a car inspector at Delano, aged yi years, was loiind dead on top ot a freight car. Heart failure was tho cause. Two cylinder boilors exploded at tho En tcrpriso colliery, near Shaniokin, and did damage to the amount of f 1,500 and seriously scalding John liodonk. David Middlccamp, of Mantz. about eight miles from Tamaqua, committod suicide by hanging himself from a rafter iu tho liny mow of his bam, Financial troublo was tho cause. Another Kxploitloii Iteported. It was reported to-day that Kekrode it Wormby'i powder mill, iu tho Catawtaa valley, Jmd exploded with vory little dam age, and no poreon wis injuroii. sovoral farmer vho visited town during tho day Kin I tnoy nwirii miming ot the occurence, LADIES' Jffedical :: Institute. Dr. Emma Wain, OF PHILADELPHIA. A Ijidy Physician and Specialist ot large and arlcd experience, nolo in nospnai aim orivaie roctlif. Is nbyslclan in chargo of the Ladles' Medical Institute, permanently located in Mahanoy City, Fa. Street. 111, to JULIUS CESA f0TIIand MR. HANFORD, as Marc Antony .fesar's Urilliant Defender. Mtt , as Cassius, The Lean and Hitfgry Conspirator. MIBRTuTCas i-orua, a swcci iyjc oi nouie wgnianu- Miss this and you'll bis sorrw ' 1. . t.-i; rive great scenes 111 j unusigsmpf The Conspiracy. 2 Assassination of Ca;sa,JpR&,; In Curing Torturing Disfiguring Skin Diseases Barbey's Boh Cosuiners, by the Water Whenltcoi Coum.u tlmt ,,c. GROG 3Uh i""t" th0 ailed, and eon Our stock speaks for Itself, wnrka will he to town send your order. " , rately and promptly filled. ;tween tho hours riussER & BEiirof7;0";: V. I). Gaw.e, 29 East Chairman. Hotel Kaier, N. Mam OFFICK HOUKS. Daily, from 9 9 p. 111. Sunday, 10 a. m. to I p. in. WOMEN AND CHILDREN ONLY. Thov treat nil acuto and chronic diseases of Women and .children. Femalo weaknesses, Irregularities, and disenses nt the Heart, Liver, I.tuiKs, Womb and Kidneys a specialty. All diseases treated. Diseases ot tho ICye, Knr, Nose. Throat, It lieuniatlsm, Scrof ola, Kczcma, Tumors, Lancers, iiygpepsin, jonMipaiion, nervousness, Catarrh, llroiiuhitis, Quinsy, Consumption. Secret diseases, Hlood Poisoning, Howel and ICectal troubles, Pilot, Fistulas, Uright s DIbeaso. Diabetes, MMarlft, Chills, Fever, Kits and Kpilepsy, DropsyJ. Headache, llladder Troubles, I.eueorrluea, St. Vitus' Dance, etc. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 20 DAYS. All who call within the next 20 dnvs will re ceive services, examination, medlcino and three months treatment for only ten dollars. The above applies to any and all diseases. Klch or poor. SPECIAL OFFER FOR CATARRH. nv one sufTorintr with Catarrh who wishes tn ln iiermaui'iitlv. ouicklv and cheaply cured mnv receive u three months treatment for only five dollars. The doctor has discovered iiBnorille for this dreaded disease You can treat and core yourself and family with it nt home, it never lulls to cure u irnti treatment FltKKin otllee, men, women and children. This olTer U irood for slxtv dnvs. after sixty days this same treatment will cott you tzu, uuiisiutii tlon anil Jixamtnatton tree. WE ARE JiQW READY with a full line of Millinery (ioods, of the latest New. York styles, nt prices so Low to surprise vou. irimtnctl lints $i.oo up. See them before buying. Closing out our Children's Sacks and Cajis at Cost, Our l'atrons nnd the Public arc invited to inspect ouroncninir on Saturday, Hon day and Tuesday, next, and every day after. Don t torget tlie liumDer. Cheapest place in town. 29 N. MAIN STREET MRS. Q. VV. HYDE. Hooks & Brown, The Stamp of Newness Is on our lino of after-dinnoreups and saucers. Bisquo figure. Biwiue ornamonts. 40 now stylos. Soo window display. Agents for all Dally Papers. N. Main Street CHARLEY SING, All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed ana ironed, 10c; snirts ironea, sc; collars, zc; cuns, 4c; undershirts, ?c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SI IMG, Manager. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOE YUENGLING'S LAGER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Works Wonders pica ft Cutu ici? Cor lo, I' 8. A. A gonuino welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON Cor. Jlaln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tern' pcraucc drinks and clears, r Zand! 1 A. YEAFi, 4 Antony's Great Oration. 5 Tl. e's Howling Mob. .ttus. The Superb Julius Cicsar Scenery made frikr$8l UN BOOTH and I, A WRENCE BARRETT, will be used in thJfffWyi. lluy Heats quick nt Klrlin's Drug Shop." NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY, N0" 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. First-class Work at Low Prices. TjlOIt CORONEIt, , WM. N. STEIN, Of Shenandoah. Subject to Republican rules. Welter's, Berliner and Weiss Beor. JjlOU DIHKCTOK OP THE 1'OOIt, LEWIS BENDER, Of West Srahanoy Township. Subject to Republican ruin 22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa, Get Our Prices on GASOLINE Ail Cw and Headlight J JJ Our delivery wagon does tho rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardln Street. Mail orders promptly attended to. nillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture etc., insured in flrst-clasa re- liable companlos as represented by DAVID FAUST, iSIL11' Also Life and Accidental Companies Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. POLITICAL CARDS. JjWH DISTRICT ATTORNEY, S. BURD EDWARDS, Of Pottsville. Subject to Republican rules. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of platos. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Denial surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. . SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's niock) East Centre Street. Onlce Hours; 7 a. m. to B p. in. SHENANDOAH'l Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to bo flrst-closs In every particular. Silk ties and lace curtains a spec ialty. Goods called fur and delivered. Atrial order solicited i