The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 26, 1895, Image 4

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    OOLDIN'S CORNER.
A Oro.it t'mli for 1'ull mill Winter IIiiiIiivm
tit the Miiiiunotli Clothing limine.
We appreciate tho want of anil grasp tlio
louditions of lower prices. Wo establish u
new basis of lower prices. Wo took out tlio
front and enlarged tlio capacity of our storo
fifty percent, ami tlieu loaded it with tlio
largest stock of Overcoats by tlio cnrloail ami
added tlio largest stock of Fall and Wintor
Clothing for Men, Youths and Hoys and all
the Iatost Stylos and Novelties in Clothing
for the Children.
Xo back numbers! No lni'dudguiciita!
Xo by-gone mistakes 1 Xo bankrupt trash!
But new stylish overcoats and clothing mado
to lie Mild this season, livery man who buys
nn overcoat or suit at our prices is bound to
see that his friend knows what is going on.
The way we're soiling, it will tako half tho
money to buy what you're- used to in clothos.
Xo doubt about it multitudes turn to us to
save monoy. $Ti or $0.75 all-wool suit, good as
before $10 or ?12. $10 suit now, good as you
used to get for SIB. $12 suit now, good as you
used to get for 4-17.
We're told we're getting too little, but wo
are not paying attention to tho profits. Wo
arc looking for tho trade. Overcoats almost
given away. Xotoour prices. Wo aro not
content to sell at onco. Wo want your
friendship. If you call attention to any de
fect in our clothinir we will esteem it as a
ijreat favor. Your money will bo refunded if
the goods aro not as wo represent them. c
are promoters of low prices.
Our entiro storo 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
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1803.
Itcllglous Notices.
Rev. Robert O'Boylo will commence a
.cries of special Sunday evening sermons.
The subject for to-morrow evening is a
'Double-faced Man." Kverybody is welcome
Meetings at tho Solvation Army, Robbins'
hall, Xorth Main street, all day to-morrow as
lollows: 10:l5n.in., Holiness meeting 3:00 p.
ni.: Christian praUo meeting at 8 p. in., miI
icct, "A message from Hell." Meetings con
ducted by dipt. Davis and l.icut. Williams.
Everybody cordially invited.
Services in tho Trinity Reformed church
to-morrow at 10:00 a. m., and 0:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Prayer meeting
every Wednesday evening at 7:30.
Prayer meeting is held in tlio "Y" room,
Iteddall's building, every Sunday afternoon,
at 3:30 o'clock. All invited.
Services aro held in tho Methodist Episcopal
. liureh every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30
p. m. Rev. J. W. Meredith, pastor. Sunday
whool at 2 p. m.
Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal
church on Iiist Oak street to-morrow at 10:33
a. in. and 7 p. m. The rector will olliciate.
Sunday school at 2 p. m.
Services will be conducted in the Evan
gelical church, corner Wept and Cherry streets,
by Rev. Davis, tho singer of A-Iiland, and
Ko. Swengel. of Winfield, at 11:30 p. m.
Muhauoy City lliislness College.
This excellent college, at 20,1 East Centre
street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ,.,id
Typew riting courses eimal to any in tho stato
nr the very lowest rates. Individual in--miction.
Day and evening classes. Students
i niistantly entering. Catalogue free.
lo-M-tf CI. W. Williams, Principal.
THE TELEGRAPHERS' NIOHT.
Their Assembly Was n (Iruiitl Success lto-
suit of tlio Contest
Tho second auninl telegraphers' assembly
and contest, in Robbins' hall last night, was in
full accord with tho predictions the event of
the season. Tho attendanco was so largo
that tlio accommodation of tho hall were
taxed and tho balcony was crowded by spec
tators. All parts of tho region were repre
sented. Tho place wa3 elegantly decorated
with flags, bunting and streamers by R. It.
Morgan and presented a gala appearance. I
Abovo tho centre of tlio dancing floor
was stretched a banner bearing an
inscription mysterious to all except the
"key pounders." Tho letters wore "WTS
UR SXE? 73 TO AMi." An interpretation
of it is, "What's your sign ? Compliments to
all." Dancing was kept up until this morn
ing, tho music boing furnished by tho Rellly
orchostra. An elegant supper was served on
tho stage behind the scenes and much credit
is duo Messrs. V. W. McDcrmott, A. .1, Fnrrell,
Timothy Mahoney, Georgo Drew, Joseph A.
Coughlin and M. J. Sullivun for tho success
ful manner in which tho udinlrahlo arrange
ments for both tho assembly and contest wcro
carried out.
Tho telegraphers' contest was a featuro of
tho evening. Tito six contestants were Earl
Boner, of St. Nicholas; R. P. Lippiatt, 1). J.
Slattery and II. C. Thomas, Shamokin; A. A.
Sullivan, Gordon, and Eevi L. Lutz, Malia-
noy Piano. Tho contest was started at 0:50
and tho last word was scut in at 10:55. Tho
contestants operated at a tablo placed on tho
stago at tho east end of tho liall aud tho
judges received tho niossigos in a private
room at the west end. The contestants
operated ono at a time, I.ippiatt being tho
flr.tand was followed by Lutz. Sullivan,
Boner, Thomas and Slattory in tlio order
named. Tho message was a. short es
say on tho lifo of Samuel F. B. Morse, tho
inventor of telegraphy, aud contained 231
words. Each contestant was allowed flvo
minutes ami none got tlio full message
through in tho time. Tho results of tho tests
were as follows: Lippiatt, 205 words, 7
errors, Jloiso sending 70 per cent. Lutz, 181
words, 7 errors, average 00. Sullivan, 220J
words, 5 errors, avcrago 70. Bouer, 181
words, 3 errors, average 85. Thomas, 205J
words, 5 errors, average, 70. Slattery, 214J
words, 1 error, avorago M. Tho first prize, a
gold medal, was awarded to Slattery; the
second, silver medal, to Sullivan ; and tho
third, gold scarf pin, to Lippiatt. C. M.
Lewis, manager for tlio P. & R. Telegraph
Company at Pottsvillo ; W. II. Perry
aud .1. J. Xeifcrt, train dispatchers,
at Delano, wcro tlio judgos. J. J. O'Neill, a
popular young operator at Lost Creole, was
tho timekeeper. L. N. Hawlcy, of Potts
ville. and V. W. Yocom, of Shamokin, wore
tlio electrician. An excellent feeling pre
vailed after the contest and the Shamokin
delegation went home in a joyous mood with
tho first and third prizes in their pockets.
The as-emblies of the telegraphers in this
town will always be sticccesful.
Try the Factory Shoe Store. Bcddall Big.
Notice to Water Consumers,
Notice is hereby given by the Water
Committee of the Borough Council that be
ginning witli Friday, tho 25th inst.. the
water supply will bo curtailed, and con
sumers of tho public water works will ho
furnisned with water only between tho hours
of 3:03 and 0:00 a. m. and 3:00 and 7:00 p. m.,
until further notice. By order of tho com
mittee. A. D. Gadm:,
10-25-tf Chairman.
TIIE OFFICIAL BALLOT.
Cnntrnrt I'or the l'llnllng Awarded by tlio
County Commissioners,
This morning County Controller Severn, in
tho presence of the County Cnmmimlnnersnt
tho court houso in Pottsvillo, opened the
proposals for printing tho election Imjlots for
tho approaching election. Tho eight bids
wcro as follows :
Barron k Hartmnn, Ashlnnil $ooo Oil
Aslilnnd Loonl MK) 00
Tntnnniin Itcconler 00
Dully Iteptilillcnti, Pottsvillo , .1(10 00
Wclt-ltoto Pub. Co., Alleiitown J7I no
Miners' Jimrunl, I'ottnvillc ISO 00
Chronicle, Pottsvillo j 00
Call, Schuylkill Haven m 00
j Tlio Commissioners awarded tho contract
to tho Schuylkill Haven Cull. Tho specifica
tions called for tho printing of 113,105 otllcial
and 18,077 specimon ballot. The contractors
aro required to return proof to tho County
Commissioners for their, approval before
printing and tho printed tjekets tobo de
livered to tiiem not later than Friday, Novem
ber 1st. Tho Commissioners .will begin tlio
work of distribution on Saturday, Novombor
2d, as required by law. They will divido tho
county into convenient districts and appoint
a trustworthy person in each district to
dclivor tho ballots to the oillccrs of tho cloc
tion. On tho regular ballot tho Republican, Dem
ocratic and Prohibition parties liavo full stato
tickets. But tho People's party has only
candidates for Stato Treasurer, and three
Judges of tlio Superior Court. Tho Socialistic
Labor party has a candidato for Stato Treas
urer only.
Noxt year tho Stato Department will havo
its hands full, inasmuch as there will bo an
election of Presidential electors, 32 Congress
men, 23 Senators, 201 members of Assembly,
and several judges.
l'reo Pills.
Send your address to H. E. Bucklon & Co.,
Chicago, and get a freo samnlo box of Dr.
King's New Lifo Pills. A trial will couvlnco
you of their merits. Thcso pills aro easy in
action and aro particularly ell'ectivo in tho
euro of Constipation and Sick Headache. For
Malaria and Liver troubles thoy have been
proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to
ho purely vegetable. They do not weaken
by their action, but by giving tone to stomach
and bowels greatly invigorate the system.
Regular size 25c per box. Sold by A. Waslcy,
druggist..
Tho llest Value.
Ladies' fine shoos, $1.00 to $3.50.
Children's shoos, 40 cents to $1.50.
Infant's shoes, 18 cents to $1.00.
Men's dross shoos, $1.00 to $5.00.
Men's working shoes, $1.00 to $3.00.
But remember prices aro nothing; but valuo
is all. Wo positively givo tlio host valuo
possible.
Factory Sunn StouI;,
Beddall Building.
PERSONAL.
A. l4. Spenr. of Philadelphia, is visiting
friends in town.
Miss Allco Lewis, of Ashland, spent last
evening in town.
Miss Martha Loach is visiting friends in
New Philadelphia.
M. J. Kouny, of Glrardvlllo, was a town
visitor Inst evening,
Henry Hawley, of East Lino street, is
confined to his bed by illness.
Miss Ncllio Davis is confined to her homo
with a sovero attack of quinsy,
Mrs. W. J. Morgan and son, Jamos, aro
visiting friends in Philadelphia.
Misses Mary and Ratio McLaughlin, of
Mnlzcvillo, visited friends hero last evening.
John Hughes, proprietor of tho .Furnaco
hotel, St. Clair, was in town this morning.
Miss Kntlo Eiscniiart, who spent tho past
month in Philadelphia, returned homo today.
Misses Lizzie Bergan, Ncllio Donahoo and i
Mary Davis, of Girardville, wore visitors to '
town last evening.
Misses Katio and Maggie McGlnty and !
Katie Clark, of Mahanoy City, wcro town '
visitors last evening.
W. J. Dcch, tho carriago buildor, wont to
Alleiitown to-day to spend Sunday with somo I
of his "frcundsohaft." His wifo accompanied
him.
Mossrs. C. M. Lewis and P. W. Yocom, of
Pottsvillo, wore In attendanco at tho tele
graphers contest last evening.
Georgo Humble, job printer on tho Her
ald, has moved his family from Pottsvillo
to a house on Wosl Coal street.
Pierce Butler, of Mahanoy Plane, accom
panied by his lady friend, Miss Mary Dona
hoo, spent last evening in fown.
Leo Bamberger caino home last night to
spend Sunday under 'tho parental roof. Ho
brought no chestnuts along this time.
Mwsrs. John Golf, John Lynch aud J. C,
Madden, of Philadelphia, attended tho tclo
gr.iphers ball at Robbins' opera lioUso last
evening.
J, B, McDonald, L. V. R. R. station agent
at Lost Creek, and V. F. Robbins, of tho
sstno place, weio among tho attendants at
tho assembly-last evening.
Prof. F. E. Wocd and his brother, S. I.
Wood, of Scranton, are here looking over
tlio town witli a view of organizing a busi
ness college which will bo added to tho chain
so prominent in Lackawanna and Luzerno
counties.
HERE'S A WHO
LE FAMILY '
Husband, Wife and Children Made
Well by Paine's Celery Compound;
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla.
When she bscnmo Hiss, she clung to Castorla.
When sho had Children, sho gave them Castorlt
'Try tho Factory Shoo Store. Beddall Big
pithyToints.
Every lady Is delighted with our goods and
prices. Factouv Siion Stork.
ISciluctn;; tho Stock.
I.. Rcl'owich, tho old reliable oue-prlre
. lotliicr, at 10 and 12 South Main trcut, is1
I'oiupclleil to reduce his stock of clothing in t
order to make room: Ho is picparing to'
place a large glass front ill his building. Call
anil secure the big bargains lie is oll'ering. All
goods marked in plain figures. 10-23-tf
ItiuKIcn's Arnica Sulvo.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcere. Milt llicuin, fover sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, anil
all skin eruptions, anil positively cures piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy.
Every lady is delighted with our goods and
rices. Facto it v Shoe Sroist
( Holler In Six Honrs.
Distressing kidney and bladder diseases
relieved ill six hours by the "New Great
South American Kidney Cure." This now
remedy is a great surprise on account of its
exceeding promptness in relieving pain in
the bladder, kidneys, back and ovcry part
of the urinary passages in raalo or female.
It relieves retention of water and pain iu
passing it almost immediately. If you want
quick relief and cure this is your remedy.
Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South
Main street.
Buy Keystone flour. Be surp that the
name Lkmio & Bakr, Ashland, Pa., is
printed on every sack. tf
If your children aro subject to croup watch
fur tho first symptom of tho disease hoarse
ness. If Chamlierlaiu's Cough Remedy is
given a soon its the child 'ecomo8 hoarse it
will prevent tho attack. Even after the
croupy cough has appeared tho attack can
always be prevented by giving this remedy.
It is also invnluablo for colds and whooping
cough. For salo by Gruhlor Bros., Druggists.
Wo aro yoqr shoo makers and money tere.
Factory Shoe Store.
BUY YOUR
Groceries
FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW,
Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From
E. E3. FOLEY,
( or Centre and West Sts.
Happenings Throughout tho r.c;;lm Chron
icled lor Hasty Perusal.
Halloween in six days.
Tlio employes of Kchley Run colliery wcro
paid yesterday.
Complaint is made of illegal limiting by
shooting rabbits in tlio valley.
Mrs. Fiinnio Malcy, a former resident of
Mahanoy City, died in Philadelphia yester
day. The Lohigh Valley Company, it is said,
will erect a new building on the site at tlio
comer of Norwegian and Railroad streets,
Pottsville.
Malcy, the jeweler, for silverware, watches
and jewelry, 10 North Main street.
An inside boss at Mahanoy City drinks
sulphur water from the initios, and prefers it
to tho water furnished by tho water company
of that town.
Host plumbing is done by P. W. Boll,
The marriage of Mim Mamo Wooley, of
Philadelphia, U announced to tako place on
Wednesday. Sho will marry a gentleman of
the city of Brotherly Love.
Satisfaction guaranteed by Boll, the
plumber.
The sheriff of Luzerne county published
his proclamation in ten papers. In this '
county it was inseited in but thrco. The law
in tho twu counties must bo different. !
Havo tho leaks in your gas aud water mains t
repaiied by P. W. Bell, tho plumber. 1
Prof. John Wcisllog, of Frackvillo, lias re. i
turned from Germany whither ho vtas sent
in search of tho Metzger fortune. Hosays he i
was in a measure successful. A family named
Zimmerman, in Pinegruve, are among the
heirs.
Tho nobbiest suits and finost overcoats at
tho one-price clothing houso, 10 and 13 South
Main street. Everything marked iu plain
figures. 10-23-tf
John Moyor, of Tamai(ua, committed
suicide. He attompted to kill his wifo four
weeks ago, and sho loft him. His body was
found yesterday, with a revolver by his 6lde.
Tho supposition is he committed suicide four
days ugo.
Levi Refowich Is selling overcoats at retail
cheaper than his competitors can buy them
at wholesale, If you. want bargains call at
Nos. lOand 12 South Main street, Shenandoah,
Strango that a Republican sheriff cannot
find but pno party paper in tho county in
which to publish his election proclamation,,
aud stranger still that all tho people do not
read anything hut a county soat paper.
Mahanoy City Record.
Scliellly House.
Clam chowder to-night.
Chicken soup, Little neck clams.
Rappahannock oysters.
Ham. Sardines. Swiss chcee.
Fish cakes. Oysters in every style.
Don't Let Anybody Interfere, Hut
Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds.
Gruhlcr Bros., drug store.
When you want good roofing, plumbing,
gas fitting, or general tinsmitliing done call
on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street.
Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf
All l'roe.
Those who have used Dr. King's New Dis
covery know its value, and thoso who havo
not, have now the opportunity to try it freo.
Call on tho advertised druggist and get a
trial bottle, freo. Send your namo and
address to II, E. Bucklen & Co.. Chicago, and
getasamplo box of Dr. King's New Lifo
Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to
Health and Household Instructor, free. All
of which is guaranteed .to do you good and
cost you nothing. A. Wasley's Drug Store,
ltcmovnl.
Miss Mary Malloy, tho fashionable dress-
maker.formcrly located at Xo. 21 South Jardin
street, has removed to the Dougherty build
ing, No. 38 West Centre street, where sho
will bo pleased to receive her patrons.
10-22-lw
There's .lust What You Want.
Pan-Tina (23c.) for coughs and colds.
Gruhler Bros., drug store.
An lilopement.
Miss Millio Gilfo'rt, of Ellangowan, this
morning eloped to Camden, N. J., with
Edward Mluton, of Oneida. Miss Gilfort an
nounced her intentions iu town thismorniug,
just before her departure, and remarked that
her parents would be surprised.
Ithl yourself of Itheuinattsm.
Buy Red Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros,
drug storo.
Died.
HAHRY. On the 2fith lnt., nt Shenandoah,
Pn.. Hllen. widow of the Into John Hurrv. ill
her eightieth year. Relatives and friends nro
respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from
ner inie residence, .muiii i.iicsuuii. sireci, iu
9 o'clock on Tuesday morning. 20th inst,
High mass nt Annunciation church nt 9:30
o'clock. Interment in Annunciation ceme
tery. . 2t
MISCELLANEOUS.
Tho prc-emincuco of Paine's celery com
pound over all other remedies could not bo
bettcrillustratcd than in tlio case of tho Tur
noy family of St Anthony, Iowa.
Mrs. Tiirncy had recovered her health by
tlio uso of Paine's celery compound.
She had sulfercd from a variety of ills, all
duo to a nervous system improperly nour
ished. As frequently happens tho entire family,
ovcrcomo perhaps by anxiety and care, began
to feel "run down" and to suffer with tho
hardest diseaso in tho world to diagnoso tho
troublo they havo when they say: "Doctor,
I don't feel well."
Tho advico of their physicians to uso
Paine's eclOry compound, tho ono known
remedy that restores lost norvous energy,
creates an appetite, purifies the blood and
builds up the strength of the entire system,
was followed. Mrs. Turnoy, in a letter to
Wells & Richardson Co., who prepare tho
remedy, soon wrote as follows :
"My husband and thrco children wcro as
greatly benefited by the uso of Paino's celery
compound as I was after an unusually hard
sicgo of tlio grip, with variations of tho dis
sense. Wo regard the compound as a most re
markable remedy."
As the winter comes on many people will
begin to suffer from debility, and lack of
rallying powers after a slight chill or cold.
Their real troublo is a run-down condition
of the nerves and blood, and Paine's eclory
compound, as in tho case of Mrs. Turnoy and
her family, will make them well again.
Rheumatism and neuralgia, too, grow more
dangerous and more painful with cold
wcathor.
This increased pain points to increased
activity of these disorders.
There is positivo dangor in allowing tho
system to meet tho perils of winter handi
capped by rheumatism and neuralgia, or any
disease tltat comes from poor blood and bad
nerves.
Thoro is tho same cortaiuty of getting rid
of these two diseases that there is of a com
plete recovery from sleeplessness, nervous
wcaknoss, hysteria, or any other result of
impoverished nerves and blood. Physicians
to-day get rid of rheumatism and neuralgia
as they do sleeplessness, melancholia and
nervous dyspepsia by building up tlio system
and supporting its delicato ncrvo parts Vittu,
Paine's celery compound.
Paino's celery compound restores vitality
to tired nerves ; it feeds every tissue of the
body when unusual waste has reduced the
weight and strength of tho body, as is fre
quently tho case at tho closo of tho heated
season. It gives new appetite, and keeps
every part of the body, nerves and blood so
well nourished that the nervous, exhausted,
tired, "run down" feeling from worry and
hard work soon disappears. Try it.
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Obituary.
Ellen, wjilow of John Barry, died at her
homo on North Chestnut street this morning,
iu her 80th year, from general debility. Tho
deceased had been a resident of town for 35
years. Her husband died about 13 years ago.
She is survived by four children, Mary C,
wife of Prof. M. P. Whitaker, superintendent
of tlio local public schools, Miss Catherino
and John and James Barry. Tho funeral will
tako placo at 0 o'clock on Tuesday morning.
TrtOR SAI.K. Deiirnble brick lintel and dwell
' lug, known at Dormer's Atlantic Garden.
Kor terms nnnlv to Mr. M. Dormer, St. Clair,
l'n. 10-26-lw
rWAXT fine samples handed your friends or
neighbor. Send Albeit Wood, Perfumer,
Wood Ave., Detroit, Mich., lOcts for flvo trial
bottles Satin-Scent Perfumes, receive oilers to
you. 10-18-iUw-lm
BEER IS FOOD.
At
INSTANT RELIEF
for all
afflicted with
TORTURING
SKIN DISEASES
in a Single
Application of
uiiGura
CimcmtA Woiiks Wonpers, and its cures
of torturing humours are simply marvellous.
Sold throughout the world. Bnt'uh dcpotl T. Niw- I
it bom, I, King frlwird-at., hondon. Fott I
imo aid Cum, Corp., Sole I'ropi., BoiIod, U. S. A.
open everyday!
Oood beer builds up bolb hone nnd
brawn. It Is- strengthening, nourishing
niutefe-niaking. You will feel that Head
fug Brewing Company beer Is pure and
wholesome, specially adapted for family use.
C. WATSON, Agent.
South Main street, Shenandoah.
Liquors, Wines and Cigars at Wholesale
and Retail.
THAT'S IT!
That's the Flour that Makes the
Best Bread. You can buy it of any
grocer at $2.50 Per na barrel sack.
mm.
t Sk0" I'
49 LBS.
WASHBURN CRQSBTCO'S.
GOLD. MEDAL.
M.
rut. 3. S. CAIJ.KX,
No. 31 South Jardin street, Shenandoah,
Office Hocus: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 p.m.
Except Thursday evening.
No ofllco work on Sunday except by arrange
ment, strict adherence to the ofllce hours In
absolutely uocenuar
I'or tho Latest Styles and
Lowest Prices in . . .
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Colt nt
SALLIE SENIOR'S,
No. Ill North Main St., Shenandoah.
! GORMAN'S CAFE ! j
Cor. Coal and Main ft.
I Hot lunch dally from fl to 12 a. m. Katlnghar
attached with all the delicacies of the season:
Best of Cigars, Wines and Liquors.
I Prompt attention and polite waiters.
Thos. E. Samuels & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers,
105 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry,
10 North rVlaln Street.
Clothes of all description neatly dono up in first-class manner. I can refer to scores of
amilies in this town as to my care in washing aud superior neatness in doing up clothing,
I do my work better and quicker than any other laundry in tho city.
CHARLES LEE, Manager.
REMOVAL SALE !
Go to the Shenandoah Dental Itooms for
painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver
fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit
you pall to see us. All examinations free.
We ruako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns,
Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Crown
and Hridgo work and all operations that per
tain to Dental Burgery.
No charges for extracting when plateR are
ordorcd. We nro the only users of vltin- i
air for tho painlciw extinction of tcctji.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Tltmnn'a Hlock)
East Centre Street.
Ofllce Hours: 7 u. ui. to 8 p. m.
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MRS. Q. W. HYDE.
All goods must bo sold by Janu
ary 1st, rcgardloss of cost. Our
prices will prove to you that this
is a genuine closing out salo. Cumo
early before the assortment is
gone. 25 to 40 per cent, saved.
Storo to rent and fixtures for salo
after January 1st,
tightest and Best Located Store
In Town,
Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store.
We havo just received a fino lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho
market, which wo will soli at very reasonable prices. Wo havo also in stock a
great deal of last year's patterns which wo aro selling at a sacrifice. Como and
sco our lino of goods. Wo have tho most beautiful and artistic papers.
Largest Paper Store In Town.
Finest Stock and Lowest Prices.
J. P. CARDEN,
House, Sign and Decorative Painting.
No, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pe
CHARLEY SING, - Chinese Laundry,
NO. 6 SOUTH JAREIN STREET.
First-class NAork at Low Prices.
All Work done in first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed
and Ironed, 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, 7c;
underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c.
CHARLEY SI IMG, Manager.
Evan J. Davies,
FALL and WINTER STYLES.
LIVERY AND
Undertaking !
13 N. Jardin Street.
DR. A. A. SEIBERT,
Specialist iu diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
207 West Market St., rOTTSVILLH
Hours 8:30 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. m., to
8 p. m Sundays S a. m. to 12 m.
Fall and Winter
MILLINERY.
Cheapest place in town.
A. MORRISON,
No. 8 East Centre Street.
Call, and sco tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest
lot of Fall ana winter Biiuinga oucu
doali lias ever had.
We're experts on fit.
We're dealers In new ideas.
We're leaders of reasonable prices.
If you are -a hard man to sulfwewsnt
you to call.
PORTZ & BRO.,
24- North Main St.
Whn It comes to
GROCERIES
Our stock Speaks for itself. If you don't coma
to town send your orders. They will be aocn
rately and promptly tilled.
HUSSER & BEDDALL,
29 East Centre Street