OOLDIK B CORNER. A Client 1'mli fur 1'nlt Hint Winter thulium Ht till' MHIIllllntll ClotlllllJC llntic. v appreciate tho WBiit of hihI grasp the conditions of lower prices. Wo establish a new basis of lower price. Wo took out tlio front mid enlarged tlio capacity of our utoro fifty per tout, and then loaded It with tlio largot stuck of Overcoats by tlio carload and added tlio largest stock of Fall and Winter llothlng for Men, Youths and Hoys and all the Latest, Stylos and Novelties in Clothln? for the Children. Xo back numbers! Xo niisjudgincnts ! No by-gone mistakes! Xo luinkrupt trash! lint now stylish overcoats and clothing mado to be sold this season. Kvcry man who buys an overcoat or suit at our prices is bound to see that his friend knows what is going on. The way wo'ro soiling, it will take half the money to buy what you'ro used to in clothes. No doubt about it multitudes turn to us to save inonoy. ,$!5 or f().7I5 all-wool suit, good as before $10 or $12. $10 suit now, good as you used to get for $15. $12 suit now, good as you used to get for $17. We'ro told we're getting too little, but wo are not paying attention to tlio profits. Wo arc looking for tho trade. Overcoats almost given away. Xoto our prices. Wo aro not content to sell at onco. Wo want your friendship. If you call attention to any de fect In our clothing wo will esteem it as a rent favor. Your money will bo refunded If the goods aro not as we represent thoin. We are promoters of low prices. Oureutiro store represents superior tasto which makes competition impossible. Don't forget tho place. Mammoth Clothing House, largest in Shenandoah, Nos. 0 and 11 South Main Street. l. GOLDIN, Prop. EVENING HERALD WKDNESDAY. OCTOISKIl 10, 1803. President's IMy at Atlnntft. Atlanta, Oct. 1U. The urrangotnonts for tho great street demonstration for president's day, Oct. 22, at the exposition hnvo been completed. All of tho oldest and most important military companies In tlio south will ii:irtl"itmte, and Rov ernors O'Ferral of Virginia and Collin of Connecticut, with their staffs, will bo in lino. Diirrnnt'n Trial 1'iMtpoiiod. Han Kuanuisco, Oct. 10. Tho trial of Theodore Durrant has boon continued un til Monday next on aocount of tho illnoss of Attorney Duprcy, leading counsel for the defouse. Judge Murphy announced that tlio trial would bo resumed noxt Monday whether Mr. Duprcy should have recovered In tho meantime or not. Whoti'Aalc Pnrdoim by (.overuor AHcehl. Chicago, Oct. 10. Governor Altgold yesterday pardoned n linneh of 1 12 girls from the Kv.r.uton Industrial school. Tho pardon applies to every prisoner in the sclioul, and is tho lvsult of the unfavorable report made by a commute- which Inves tigated tlr; Institution. Tlio girls rango in ago from 0 to ;Jt years. Kolli lijnrwd In w I'notlmll Gnin. liAwKEXR .vili.k, X..T., Oct. 10 Pi-tnco-ton defeated Ijjivnvn'vvillo yesterday by the score of lis to 0. Tin Tlg.-rt depended upon their weight, while th" Tuvrenco ville played a sckmtilloand strategic game. Kiggs, llhodos, Armstrong and Pope, of Princeton, weru Injured and taken out of the game. Jrtuuphw Hue for lVncc. BOMBAY. Oct. 10. Tho Portuguese of ficials In iou, finding themselves unnble to resNt successfully tho strength of tho Insurgents, havn offered tho mutineers un conditional umnosty and Immunity from any future penalty for their recent rovolt, on condition that they disarm. i When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Jliss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorli Buy Keystone flour, name IIessio & Uer, printed on every sack. Bo sure that tho "Ashland, I T 1- xa., is tf "An ounce of prevention,, is better than a mud or cure.'.'a Dr. Xfoo'fl's Norway Pine i-run prevents consumption by curing colds. limine! Syrup prevents consumption by curing anil all similar iinig.irouiue. ,r.njBcr, 'fjinn, 12"r. For a fine boot, shoo or rubber at lowest priccs( any man, woman or child should not fail to pay Womcr, tho shoe dealer, 123 North Main street, a visit. Call and ho convinced where you can buy the cheapest footwear. Ilelli-f ill Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases ....1 I.. .-I.- l.xr flu, "W i fP!l t South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in !',aU n , o SIS It relieves retention or water and puin In passing it almost immediately. If you want quirk relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. I'uli Ushers' Announcement. The local circulation of tlio Evkni.vo IIek Al.i continues in tlio hands of Messrs. Hooks & Brown, stationers, No. -1 Xortli Main street. People who aro not receiving tho pupor can have it served every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at tho placo stated. Orders for job work and advertising will also receive prompt attention if placed in their ! hands. Did You Uer Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a Itottle now and get iiiief. Tills medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of .dl reuialo Complaint, exerting a wonderful direct iiitliivnce in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Soeiis, or uri Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy ..r tvuublud with Dbay Spoll, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and i length are guaranteed by its use. 1-urgo bottles only fifty cents at A. Wasley's drug -tore. -yem r-rsT-rrn BUY VOUR FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From EI. B. FOLEY, ( r I . htr ami W est s. OIRARD ESTATE INSPECTION. Annual cif tli llom-il of Directors of City Trusts. At about three o'clock yesterday nfternoon two cure of the Schuylkill Traction line ar rived at the corner of Main and Coal streets with tho members of tho Board of Directors of the City Trusts and a few invited friends, The iarty whs smaller than in previous tours by about fifty per cent, and then' was an absenco of the usual display of blue Iwdgos commcinomtivo of tho visit. It seemed more of a business jaunt than on former occasions and many of tho party appeared to lake llttlo interest in tho surroundings, they having been over tho routo ninny times. There were Koine now faces In the crowd, notably that of Judge John J. Wlckham, who occupies a seat on tho Superior Court bench by vlrtuo of ap pointment by Governor Hastings. Tho party was met by Superintendent Thomas Baird, who, with Gcnoral holds Wagner, led the procession up 'Main street to Ijino and over the mountain road to tho Kchloy Bun colliery. Brief stops wcro niado horo and thero to hear scraps of history from somo well-posted guide concerning tho breaches and tho great fire that raged at tho collier' several years ago. Arriving at a lovel spot near tho timber grounds of tho colliery the party assembled .for general consultation. Whilo tho maps wero being unrolled an Eyxkixo Hkkald reporter reached tho scene and hutton-holdcd Mr. Georgo E. Kirkpatrick, superintendent of tlio Girard Estate. General Wagner discovered tho interview from a distance and exclaimed, "Thero Is the inevitable reporter on hand. Who would imagine that wo would bo located by ouo up on thisnintmt iin, amid rock banks, coal banks, mine breaches and breakers?" Then, as if upon second thought, tho General wheeled about towards tho scribo and his victim and exclaimed, "Say, Georgo, is that Zerbey, of tho Itcpublican, trying to pump you? If it is, throw him into a broach and we will exonerate you." General Wagner was assured by his brother, dipt. E. C. Wagner, that tho reporter was not Zorhey and ho appeared content. Mr. Kirkpatrick stated to tho reporter that tho General's desperate suggestion was prompted by dis plensuro over certain comments the I'ottsvillo paper recently made on Girard College. Mine maps wore produced and Superin tendent Baird pointed out tho new vein of coal that has been struck in tho Kchloy Bun workings. Ho claims that it is the Lykons Valley vein and that it is sis feet "thick. Superintendent William II. Lowis wasamong those who viewed tho map and was willing to bet a dollar that the vein is not six feet thick. General Wagner suggested that the anto ho raised, hut when Lewis would nut consent Baird exclaimed, "I'll bet it is, and let Mr. Thompson, Mr. Lewis and mo go down and see." Botli oilers went by default, as tho party didn't have time to await the test. After spending a few minutes at tho top of the elope and watching Hie hoisting of two cars the party returned to tiio corner of Main and Coal streets and embarked on tho two special Traction cars for a trip to tho Ham mond colliery and at 3:30 p. ui. tlio tour of the day closed with tho return of the party to Girardville. Tlio visiting party consists of John M. Campbell, John II. Converse, William B. Mann and General Louis Wagner, four of tho Board of Directors of City Trusts; Judgo John J. Wickhain, of tlio Superior Court ; Judge 1 A. Bregy, Court of Common l'leas, Philadelphia ; Judge William B. Hanua, and Judge Joseph C. Fergus! n. Orphans' Court, Philadelphia ; Charles Kindred, of the P. & B. H. I!.; George E. Kirkpatrick, Super intendent of the Girard Estate ; Frank M. llighley, secretary to the Board ; V. Carroll and Francis E. Brewster, solicitors to tho Board j Lieutenant E. C. Brooks, U. S. A detailed as military instructor at Girard College; Dr. Theodore L. Chase, Philadel phia; A. H. Fettcrolf, president of Girard Collcgo; Dr. William S. Janney, visiting physician to the Collcgo; William Janney, Willard B. Bivcll, prefect of tho Collcgo j Dr V.. Thomas, Professor of Chemistry at Girard College ; Andrew McDonald, clerk to the Board ; Emil S. Keck, of Philadelphia ; W. A Lathrop, General Superintendent Lehigh Valley Coal Company ; .Major Hobor S. Thompson, d. H. Kaetcnor, Esq., 'Capt, E. C. Wagner, Col. I). P. Brown, Superintendent William, H. Lowis and Williani Thickens, 1 'i... ' iY'! i '''.r uY o I ."."'Mil:', ..yV,J ',..- xt.,,. Court, arrived at'Ginirdvilhf from Northamp' ton last night and will romaiit with tho party during tho romalndor.of the tour. At S:30 this morning tho Directors and tho Philadelphia guests, atcompauled by ollicials of this region, loft Girardville by special !p. & 1!. train for Bingtown and from that place, at 10 o'clock,. tookxnrriatt'stqDreshcr's Bun which tho uirarit water company proposes condemning for its own iiso. Lunch was served at the Brundonville Iiotcl at j after which the pajiy went to Davis' Bun I and inspected the pumping station of the i .Shenandoah public water works. Tlio rest of the afternoon was spent at Girard Manor and some timo was devoted to inspection of the proposed site for a summer homo for Girard, College pupils. The party will return to Girardville this evening and to-morrow will wind up its trip, paying a brief visit to Mahanoy Piano and proceeding to Philadel phia via Tuiuau.ua, Lansford, Summit Hill and Mauch Chunk. "I am an old soldier of tlio Bebclllon. A year ago I was in lied all winter with chronic rheumatism. Three doctors failed to glvo me relief. Two bottles of Burdock Blood Hitter put mo on my feet. It Is worth its weight in gold." W. B. Kuapp, Litchfiold, Hillsdale Co., Mich. Notice Th Heualu no-longer occupies tho offlcoi in the Befowich bulldiuif. Tho only ofilce tho impw has lu this town is at tlio now quarters, No. 8 South Jardln street. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsailthtug dune call on E. 1'. Gallaglwr IS West Centre street. Dealer iufetovos. 8-1-tf v A Jloiiseliolil TroaMirti. D. W. FttUw, of Canajohtirie, N. Y says that he always keeps Dr. King's Now Dis covery il) Hie house and his family lias always fwindthe very licst result follow its use; thai he would not be without it, if pro curable. G. A. Dykeinan Druggists, (its kill, K. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the U'st rough remedy; that he has used it in his family for eight yews, Olid it lias never failed to do all that is oUiiued for it. Why not try ft remedy so lung tried and tested. Trial bottles free at A. Waaley's drug store. tegular size 50c aiii ?d.lJ0 RECEPTION TO THE DIRECTORS. A ltrlltllillil Allhlr In Onjit. AVilgner's ltestileni'O nl Glriinlvltlr, A formal roceptlon and a collation was tendered to the Board pf Directors of City Trusts at the residence of Opt. E. O. Wagner, in Girardville, last night and proved a repre sentative gathering of citliens of tho coal region. In addition to the niombors of tho party who aro engaged in making the annual tour there wcro In nttendanco Judgo T. H. B. Lyon, of MahanoyCity ; Judge O. P. Bechtel, I'ottsvillo; Judge Ikelor, BloomshurB ; Super intendent A. P. Blakslco, Delano; and Goorgo J Clemens, I'ottsvillo. Tho early part of the evening was spent in social intercourse. Among tho prominent figures of tlio gathering was Judgo Wlck ham' whoso commanding nppearanco and elegant, impressive, address, won special recognition. Anothor was Col. William It. Mann, of Philadelphia. This vcncrablo gentleman Is upwards of 80 years of ago. He has participated in tho gatherings and tours of tho directors for a number of years and, although too feeble to mako all tho visits entailed by tho tour, ho enjoys him self very much. At cloveu o'clock tho collation was served. It was par excellence It was prepared by Jacob Weber, a Philadelphia caterer, and cm braced terrapin, oysters In many styles and many delicacies. Bicycle ridors, football players and athletes, generally, find a sovereign remedy for tho sprains and bruises and cuts to which they aro constantly liable, in Dr. Thomas' Eclcc tricOil. PERSONAL. Dr. J. S. Callcn has returned from Phila- delphla. Jcsso B. Davis transacted business at Free- land to-day. George Beddall, of Ha.leton, is visiting rclativos in town. Miss Aunio O.iks, of Frackvillc, was a visi tor to town to-day. Bov. John Bath spent to-day visiting friends at I'ottsvillo. Miss Edith Morgan left this morning for Wllkosbarro to visit friends. L. Befowich, the clothier, and daughter, Bose, aro visitors to tho county scat to-day. Mr. J. F. McGinty and son, Frank, of Tamanua, wero the guests of town relatives yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kline and son, Cyrus, of Girardville, attended last night's performance. Messrs. Henry Walters and Wait, of Ta- maqua, witnessed Byrno Bros, performance last evening. Miss Nellie McAvoy anil her mother, of Delano, witnessed last night's performance of tho "Eight Bells." Mrs. Monde Peters, of North Jardiu street, has gone to Lewisburg to visit hor mother, Mrs. Anna C. Wertz. Edgar W. Bechtel, the Democratic candi date of District Attorney, is circulating iimong his friends in town to-day. Mrs. Edward Weaver and Miss Edith Weaver, of Sliamokiu, were tho guests of Miss Gertrude Parrott, on North Jardin street, yesterday. Samuel E. Talge, of Philadelphia, is at present engaged in decorating tho largo show windows of tho Mammoth Clothing house. Mr. Talgo is an expert in tho profession, as 10 is serving in similar capacities for tho large clothing houses of Sncllcnbcrg Bros., and Yates & Company, of Philadelphia. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Iteglon Chron icled for Hasty rcriisal. Dr. John Szlupas will deliver a lecturo this evening in Bynkawictz's hall. rV Hungarian lawyer has been admitted to tlio Luzerno county bar, the first and only one in tho slate. A charter has been granted for an electric road between Ashland and Gordon, with a capital stock of iflS.'OOO. There I This Is Just the Thing. Bed Flag Oil for sprains aud bruises. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. A Crystal Wedding. Two largo wagons conveyed a number of town people from tho Ureslm rcsidcuco, on West Cherry street, to Frackvillc, whero Mr. aud Mrs. Daniel Bresliu, of that place, cele brated their crystal wedding. They wero tho recipients of many presents. The "even ing was spent in singing, dancing and games, and at midnight a collation was served. Dancing and singing was then resumed and continued until tho morning was well ad vanced. Among those who partook of tho festivities wcro Misses Martha and Bessio Dovino and EUio Howclls, of Cumbola ; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughlin, Misses Nellio Ecilly, Maggie Lall'erty, Maggie Dovitt, Annie Pappert, Martha Broslin, Mary Dovlin, Esther McLaughlin, Annio and Essie Carey, and Mary Shields, Mr. and Mrs. James Broslin and Misses Mary and Maggio Campbell, Turkey Bun ; Mr. and Mrs. Brane, and -Miss Clara Brane, Frackvillo ; Mrs. John and Thomas Brosliu, Edward O'Hearn, John Durkin, Bichard Council, John Jenkins, Patrick Feeley, Anthony Carrol, William and Charlos McLaughlin, Harry and Thomas Tempest, H. J. and Michael Muldoon and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pappert, of Shenandoah; and John F. Wiialen. Eixp, of Pottsvillo l'on-TInat What Is It? Tho greatest euro for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Bros., drug ktore. Tlio Only Dcmocratlo l'apcr. From tlio Ashland Talegrnni. Tho Evening Telegram inay be pardoned for rtunludliiK the Journal that it is the only daily, and, for aught wo know, tho only woakly paper, tltat advocates tho oicction of its jwrty candidate',, state and oounty, and at the aunio time curries at its masthead the ticket of its party htimdard bearers. Maley, the jeweler, for silvorwtiro, watchejs and jewelry, 1(1 Ninth Main street. Sluliiilloy City ltiihlo'esH College, This excellent cullegu, at 205 East Centro street, gives Commercial, Shorthand and Tyiwrtiiig courses equal to any in the state at the very lowrtit rates. Individual in. structiuu. Day aud evening classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue free. 10.1 i-tf O. W. WlU,!AJ!B, Princiiwl Bich and uoor alike sutler the tortures that come wllti Mat wrrmio piaguc, jwuuig ni rich and Door alike find Tllttunt relief and noriuiinent ere iu Dunn's Ointment. Your dealer l.i 11. Important Decision, Judge Fcini, of tlio Connecticut Superior Court, has rendered a decision refusing to grant a street railway the right to oxtoud its tracks in certain streets of New Britain, that state, on tho ground that to glvo tho use of tho streets without compensation to a railway company Is a violation of Article 14 Section 1, of tho Constitution of tho United Stales, which provides that ho town or city can disposo of public proporty to the Injury of tho community or municipality. It's Queer How (Illicit Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, S.ic. At I fl....t.lr. 11. .1 An Order of Court. Tho court has fixed Monday, Novombcr 25th, for tho trial of short causos and Monday, December 2nd, for tho trial of long causes. Thirty cases aro to bo placed upon the list. Sprung Any Leaks I-ntoly? Wo csn't stop tho leaks from (ho clouds but Boll, thoplumbor, coruor Main 'arid ' Centre streets, can stop all your leaks in Svatcr, and gas mains with satisfaction. Coming Events. Oct. 22. Grand supper, undor auspices of Calvary Baptist church, In Bobbins' hall. Oct. 21. Grand supper by tho Trinity Re formed church, in Bobbins' opera house. Oct. 25. Second annual Telegraphers' As sembly and contest, in Bobbins' auditorium. Oct. 31. Tenth annual ball of National Social Club, in Bobbins' opera house, You say a collar nud cuff that arc waterproof? Yes. And perspiration will not affect them? Yes. And when dirty you need only wipe them off with n wet cloth or sponge ? Yes. Wonderful I How are they made? A lincu collar covered on both sides with waterproof "Ceixuxoid." Looks exactly like a liueti collar. Is it the only waterproof collar aud cuff made? No, but it is the only one made with the linen interlining and consequently the only one that can give entire satis faction, because it is the best. How cau I know that I get the right kind ? Because every piece is stamped as toiiows : TRADp iiuioiQ MARK- Innuire for that nnd refuse anvtliini? else, or you will bo 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. Stale size, and whether collar wanted is stand-up or turned-down. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 42T-29 nroadwnr, MiWYOltK. MISCELLANEOUS. OH H.M.K. The bote! nntl restaurant located l rcctly opposite tliecoutt noiiec. I'ottsvillo, nnd succcsfollv Wmducteil bv tlio uhdCrHiirned tors period of thirty yeiirs. I.atf6riew Htafile nttallicd. A desire to retire to prlvnto,llfe In my only renpon for selling out. Address J.' Meis- vinkei., 421 North Second St., Pdttsvllle. lo-io-itv Evan J.'Davios, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! : 13 N. dardin Street. Fall and Ai inter MILLINERY. Cheapest place in town. A. MORRISON, No. 8 East Centre Street. Hooks & Brown, The Stamp of Newness Is on our lino of after-dinner cups and saucer. Dimpie figures. llitque ornaniQiits. 10 new tyle. See window display. Agents for all Dally Papers. 1a N. Main Street millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable comjiauies as represented by DAVID FAUST, WSrJ& Also Life and Accidental CoronnnloB. cHAS DERR, Tonsorial Artist. 12 AVett Centre street. Stylish hair outttng a specialty, with every shave. Clean tetrel IMWMEEp r4 ls ' ff Shorten it with Cottolene instead of lard and see what a 1 H crisp crust it will have ; how delicious and wholesome it will be. Pie made with Cottolene everybody good because it is good. There is only one secret in cooking with Cottolene use but twothirds as much as you would naturally use of lard. Follow this rule and Cottolene lilt A J- f AIMUAitll tiUJll Atl lj tiuiAiiu ir i i 4tkrr mtltl ffl GOLD MAKES BEST BREAD. Sold by all Grocers at $2.50 a Sack Ask your grocer for it. If he cannot supply you. let us know and we will see that you get it. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., NAholesa le Grocers, 105 South Main PR ART FY KIW NEW Chinese laundry, 1 kjlll U, N0 6 S0UTH JARDIN STREET. First-class NAork: at Low Prices. All Work done In first-class manner, and and Ironed, 10c; shirts ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, 7c; underdrawers, fc; handkerchiefs, 2c. . Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo havo just received a fino lino of tlio most beautiful and artistic papers iu tho market, which ivo will sell at very. reasonable prices. Wo havo also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which wo arts selling !rt ft sacrifico. Coma and sco our lino of goods. Wo havo tho most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store In Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J. P. GARDEN, No. DO YOU WANT A GOOD Wo aro tho sole agents for the celebrated "Laura" heater, mado by tho Buckwalter Stovo Works, Itoycrsford. You can buy this heater from us from $4 to $5 less than any whero clso in this town. Tho square healer "Happy Greeting" and the "Art Hinggold" sold at bargains. A full lino of cooking stoves, such as the "Apollo" rango: "New Cresta," "Art Canopy" and "Sun Canopy" besides other makes. Also all kinds of Tinware and Hardware Call at D. & J. SIEGEL, 123 & SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North Main Street. Clothes of all description neatly done up In first-class manner. I can refer .to scores of amilics in this town as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing 'up clothing. I do mj1 work'b6ttcr'and quicker than any' other laundry in tho city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. Sale! Sale!! -WAIT F0R-- WtVl. NEISWENTER'S 16th carload ot WESTERN HORSES Which will arrive early next week and will be sold private at my clables, corner Main and Coal streets. This carload will consist of lilgh-clats, well bred Iiorscs ot nil description, Krcry horse- sold is guaranteed. Watch tills space for tlio day ot arrival. Wait, if You Need a Horse. For tho I jit est Stylos and Ix)we6t Frleos iu . , . ""'Millinery ! -Call at- ' SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. Ill North Main St., Shenandoah. BEER IS FOOD, Good beer builds up both bono and brawn. It is strengthening, nourish inn niusclo-imiklnir. You will feel that IIimmI- lnK lirowliiR Company hecr Is pure ond wlioiesoine, specially nunpteuior iiiiiiuy use. M. C. WATSON, Agent. South Main struct. Bhenrtndosb. Liquors, Wines uni Cigars at Wholesale ana Ketau. genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. naln and Coal Sts. fool room nttaohed. Finest whiskeys, beers porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tern porance dri nils and cltfars. will do a dyspeptic good. Do iTBrywuero in iu nun luui'irniu -i,PiiBirnr u cottonplant wr(A on eiery tin. Made only by iOA M 11.1 . 1 ... nt. II.ii.l4.t nuu ioi jjcmnuiu aid., uuBUL'ipmJi. MEDAL FLOW Street, Shenandoah. satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed char uiiY sing, Manager House, Sign and Decorativo Painting. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Fcnna. STOVE OR HEATER? 224 S. Main St., Shenandoah. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not snit you call to sea us. All examinations free. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Burgcry. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmon's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Steam Renovating Company. The Steam Renovating Company is now prepared to Clenn CnrnMR. nntrrRic. , . , Feathers, Upholstering, Etc., in oxcellent style. All work called lor and delivered free ot charge, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Orders left at the factory, or by postalcard, will receivo prompt attention. . IVl. C. ALLEBACH, North Dowers Btreat, Shenandoah, To. WE ARE JJOtf READY with a full line of Millinery doods, of the latest New York styles, nt Prices so Low to surprise you. Trimmed Hats Ji.oo up. Soc them before buying. Closing out our ClilUlreii'a Snckn uutl Cujh at Cost. Our I'atrons nnd the Public arc invited to inspect our opening on Saturdny, Mon day and Tuesday, next, mid every day after. Don't forgot the number. Choapoet place in town. 29 N. MAIN STREET, MRS. Q. V. HYDE.
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