GREAT SAVING CHANCE! A LARGE LINE OF Buy where your money will go farthest t hut's the Men. When It comes to Cloth ing we know, and you ought to know, that we offer you greater opportunity for making each dol lar go farther than any other store in the countv. We have them in all styles and at all prices. A full line of Chin chillas, Heavers, blue and black, and Kerseys. $6 oo Overcoats now sold for $3 ?S.oo Overcoats now sold for 4 $10.00 Overcoats now sold for $5 J 1 3 Overcoats now sold for $S. SO $16.00 Overcoats now sold for $3 Wc have the finest line of Hoys' Suits ever shown in this town. An inspection is invited. Remember the place. THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Levi Refowich, io and 12 South Main St. Tl'KSDAY, NOVEMIlCIt 12. 1805. MAY EXPEL DUNRAVEN, Unlets IIu KiMlfriii His Honorary Member ship hi tlio New York Yueht Club. New York, Nov. 12. There Is lnuol talk among members of the New York Yacht club of extolling Lord Dunnivon from tho club, of which ho is an honorary member, for his course in Imputing knowl edge of fraud to Messrs. Iselin and Smith In the matter of tho official measurement of the yacht Defender prior to tho recont race for tho Amoricu's cup. Among those who havo expressed themselves in favor ot charges lwlng preferred against IiordDun raven, if he doos not Immediately resign, are: J. V. Uouvlcr, P. II. Halstcnd, Mr. Dorcinus, Mr. Clark, of Clark, Dodge & Co. (who was a member of a former yacht syndicate) and II. I. Nicholas. Commodore Smith said that ho did not know whether Mr. Iselln had demanded that the cup anil regatta committee of tho New York Yacht club should mako any investigation of Lord Dunraven's charges, but he had no doubt ho would tako some action. Members of the New York Yacht chit say it is not necessary to prefer chargos against Lord Dunraven in order to oxpol him from his honorary membership. They pay that under chapter 20, of tho bylaws, he can lie summarily dropped from tho roll. The chapter reads as follows: "In case of an occurrence Injurious to the welfare of the club, tho nameornames of any member Implicated therein may bo removed from tho list of members by a voto of a majority of tho yachts represented at any general or special meeting." It is understood that a meeting of thn America's cup committee will ho held in a few days to consider the caso of Lord Dunra ven's charges. There war. a demonstration of feeling on the lloor of the Stock Exchange yesterday. Ex-Commodore Smith was cheered, and when brokers yelled "What's tho matter with Iselin?" there was loud cheering, but Lord Duuravfu's name was hissed. ItrltcC in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder dKcaFos relieved in s'x hours by the "Now Great S'Wth American Kidney Cure." Tins now remedy ib a great surprise on account of its t ceediliK promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or leinaie. It relievos retention of water and pain in passing it alnuwt immediately. If you want mi Irk relief and cure tins Is your remedy Sold by Isaac Shaplra, druggist, 107 South M.'i'i' street. A Counterfeit rifty. I'liU morning u Polish woman purchased ?1 1 worth of dress goods in Owens' store, on South Main street, and tendered in naynieut a bill which proved to lie a Confederate $50 mile. T'uo woman appeared to lie shocked v lion told that Hie note, had no valno. She siid she came fiom Malianoy City and tho 1 . 11 had been giveu her by her intended hus band to purchase a bridal outfit. She paid for the goods in I'ncle Sam's legal tenders and loft the store assuring tlio proprietor that her alHaneeil would receive a lecture on Con fi'denw money and its wortlilossncss. There is cotttidorable paper of that kind lloatlng amouf the Polish and Lithuanian people of this region. Maloy, the jowolor, for silverware, watches aiidriewclry. 10 North Main street. (Jo and try Womer's shoo store, on North Main street, for footwear. Tlio cheapest and t st place in town. 11-7-tf ifintiiuHil ttoi'Hfji tin ntriae, Nkw Yoisk, Nov. 12. A genornl strike of 221 diamond workers in this city and sixty In llrooklyn was declared yosterday to forco an increase in wages and n recog nition of tlio two local unions to which tho men belong, Sanders & liruhl, of Newark, N. .1., havo closed down their shop on account of tho domands of thoir men. The strikers have been receiving $12 to $14 a week, they suy, und domand nn In crease of SB per cent, or mora. They claim diamonds aro soiling at hlghor prices than ever, whllo wagon uro lower. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or gononil tinsmithing done call on 15. F. Gallagher IS West Centre street. Duller in stoves. 6-1-tf BUY YOUR. Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor Oil Cloths From EL. E3, FOLEY, .tu and West Ms (or. ( PITHY POINTS. IIippmtltiK TliniiiRlioiit tlio ltttRlon Cliroii .Irlml for llimty l'arlmil. Spriniclectionsiuc already being dbwiined. To-day is the anniveinary of Sheunnilonli's big conflagration. Turkeys will lie plentiful in tlio market for the ThmiksglviiiK Reason. Two new tubular boilers are being placed in position Ht Mahaiioy City colliery. Many procrty owners on Weit Coal street are substituting flas-stone forwnodeu pave ments, Tlio saloon license of John McAleo, of tho First ward, has been tramforrcd to Stephen OsswiU. George WoU, tho 10-yoar-old sou of Philip Woll, of I'ottavillo, died yesterday from ap pendicitis. Dwellings at Lost Creek No. 2 are now supplied with water by tlio Clirard W'ntor Company. McConnell llrothors, of Ashland, are intro ducing steam heat into the Phoenix Fire Coin lmnyV house. A now iron bridge is bcinR erocted on tho ! Central railroad, near Tainaqu.i, to replace tlio wooden ono. Tlio funoral of .ltlclmrd Watkins, of Park Place, took place on Sunday. Iiitormcnt Was made at Centralia. To-morrow will bo nay day for tho P. & It, C. & 1. Co's. employes in tho Ashland and Oirardville districts. Major Grant Wciduiaii, of Lebanon, whose illness has been noted in tlicso columns, died at his homo yesterday. The deed of tho Tomhickon Powder Com pany lots, in llmndonvllle, Iibs been trans ferred to Charles H. Wagner. There are three cases of typhoid fever in the borough. A new case on West Lloyd street was reported yesterday. Quito a number of niembors from the local Commandery will pay a fraternal visit to Ashland Connuandery, S. of A., on Friday evening. All honorably discharged ex-inombors of Co. :., Kigth Regiment, N. G. P., are invited to attend tlio ttOth anniversary on tlio 13th inst., at Malianoy City. Uring your job work to this office, and secure tho latest in the printer's art. Wo have tho latest stylos of type, and with com petent workmen can givo you satisfaction in every particular. Joseph Ycagor, of Malianoy City, went home Saturday night with a loud of "booo" and fell down stairs. He was found uncon scious and blood streaming from a wound in Iiis head, but soon recovered. Health Officer Coury says many people un justly blatno him for putting up the cards announcing the presence of contagious diseases in dwellings. Ho is obliged to do so by tlio Hoard of Health rules. .Inst Like Old friends, Aro our shoes, so comfortable, and dependable in quality and low in price that you can't afford to ho without them. Tin: Factory Shot: Stoke, rscddall Iluilding. Win Said They Hiiro a Cough? Advice Tako Pan-Tina, 25c. At Grnhlor liros., drug store. The King of Violinists. Tho lloston Advertisor says: "Itcmonyi, the world-famous violinist, was tho ccntor of attraction at the Star t'ourso entertainment at Ticmout Templo last evening. Ho has perfect mastery of the king of instruments and seems to dciightin making it do unheard of things and emit sound, that aro not only wondorfiil in their liquid swectnoss, but decidedly unique and surprising. Every note of his playing Iiad in it something to claim the attention of the audience, and they gave him applause without stint.'' Tho people of Shenandoah will have an opportunity to hear this and scvoral other famous artists at tho concert to bo given at Ferguson's theatre next Thursday evening for the benefit of tho Primitive Methodist church. Tlio reserved seat chart is now open at Kirlin's drug store. As seats aro selling rapidly early application for them should bo made. .J. V. linullcy's Slcnt Slurhct For your choice frosh and smoked moats, lard and all kinds of sausages. Largest stock in town at popular prices. S27 East Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa. 10-30-tt Satisfaction guarantee! by Boll, the plumber. Impiming tlio I. Inc. Contractor C. O. Smith, of Slahanoy City, to-day commenced making improvements to tlio lino of tho Schuylkill Traction Company running through Win. Pcnu. When the line was originally constructed a passago way was made for it under the broakor of tho Wm. Ponn colliery and the cars havo been obliged to travel over a steep incline with two sharp turns while making the trip from the breaker to Dendor'b hotel. Now tbat the breaker haB been abandoned and razed tho company has room to make a new course, and that is tho work Contractor Smith commenced to-day. The grade of tho incline will bo very much reduced and tho track will bo run in a straight lino from the broakor to Bender's hotel. ISrgin ltlght With Coughs anil Colds. Tako tho sure cure, Pau-Tina, 23c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. School Directoro' Visit. School Directors Forrester, Foy, Kitto and Evans and Dr. Branson, of Girardville, to-day made an examination of tlio heating and ventilating systems in tlio West and Jardiu streets school building of tills borough with a view to determining upon u system for the six-room school buildings that is to ho erected at Oirardvillo. The inspection was inado under tho guidance of School Directors Lee, Junius, Troziso aud Hooks. The visitors expressed themselves as highly pleased with tho system and said tlioy had never scon clounor, bettor ventilated or bottor arranged sohool buildings. A Oreat Discovery. That our prices for boots aud shoes are so much lower than any anywhere else and the working man now rejoicos ovor tho Factory Shoe Store Good advice: Never leave home on a journey without a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhcna Ilemcdy. I' or sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Never Talis for Couglm anil Colds. ' Tliat's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. PERSONAL. , ltichnrd Amour spent to-day at (slmmolun. Mine Inspector Si m initel acipiaintnin at Ashland today. Mrs. William Neiswi ntcr Is visiting friends at Semutoii. L, Ilofowlcli, the clothier, is a visitor to the county seat to-day. Raymond Hhrhnrl spent yesterday among friends in Tamaipia. P. J. llrcen, the caterer, is tranwctlng business in Pottsvlllo to-day. Moss, llalph Curry ami Joseph Lee, of llnzleton, spent yesterday in town. Cashier Hunter, ef tho Merclanta' Dank, spent Sunday with relatives at Ashland. William Slxsmltli, of Philadelphia, cir culated among our business people yesterday. John Stuor, reprowmtlng lleskor & Co., of Malianoy City, was a town visitor to-day. Mr. and Mrs. itiohanl Palmer and daugh ter, Ida, wore visitors to Philadelphia yester day. Messrs. S. It. and G. W. lJeddltll left this morning on a hunting trip through Heaver Valley. II. W. Mellon, of Philadelphia, has ac cepted a position as druggist at Wasloy's drug store. Miss Carrie Folmer, who Is attending the lluckuoll Seminary, at Lcwishurg, is visiting her parents. Misses Sadie llaugli, May Holman and Jennie Ileddnll aro visiting friends at tho county soat. Dr. D, J. Lanston attended a meeting of tlio Mind's' hospital trustees at Fountain Springs to-day. Miss Gertrude Parrott returned home last oveniug nftcr a pleasant sojourn among friends in Philadelphia. The wife of Councilman Gablo has greatly improved, which will bo agreeable nows to hor large circle of friends. Miss May L, Heddall, of North Main street, is spending tlio institute vacation with f number of hor friends at Pottsville. Misses liossio and Lulu Dooner, who wcro tho guests of the Hoover family, on South Jardiu street, returned (o their homos in Pottsville yesterday. Paul Houck went to Pottsville this niorn- iug'to visit his father, who isinattendance at the Teachers' County Institute, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morgan and son, James, returned from Philadelphia last evening, where they nail been visiting friends. Miss Lizzie Hath, daughter of Kov. John Bath, left town this morning for Shamokin and will spend several days tlioro visiting friends. For eomfortahle, perfect fitting men's, ladies' or children's footwear, you want to go to Womer's, on North Slain street, tho most popular priced shoo store in town. Koiiilnutcd Officers. The Justices and Constables Association of Schuylkill county, met in Pottsvlllo yes terday and mado tho following nominations for officers to bo voted upon at tho January meeting : President, D. SI. Slcllon, of Tre mout ; Vice President, Pierce Walker, Shenandoah : Secretary, J. J. Fernslcr, of Pottsville, Treasurer, J. W. Conrad, of Potts ville. Tlio following wore appointed a com mittee on mutual improvement : W. II. Shoe maker and P. V. llierstcin, of Shenandoah, aud I). SI. Mellon, of Tremont. A flood Thing To wear; our solid leatlior foot conforming boots and shoos to bo had only at tho Factory Shoo Store. County Medical Association. Tho regular meeting of tlio Schuylkill County SIcdical Association was held in tho rooms of Goweu Post, Pottsville, to-day. The attendanco was largo and tho principal feature was a papor road by Dr. J. C. liiddlo, superintendent of the State Hospital at Fountain Springs, on "The use and abuse of poultices." Tho nomination of officers was also made. Help Comes to Those tVho Tako Bed Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Pigeon l'ly. The Ashland Homing Club had a speed contest on Saturday last. Tho birds were liberated at Barboursvillc, Va., at !) a. m. Tho air lino distanco to Gordon is 212 miles, and ono of A. J. Slayer's birds covered tho distance in t hours, 24 minutes, 12 seconds, or at tho rate of 14121 yards per minuto or a little over 18 miles por hour. Sentenced. Thomas Slartin was sentenced to threo months Imprisonment yosterday by the court at Pottsville on a clmrgo of f. and b. pre ferred by I.illio Goodhead. Frank Burkus ploaded guilty to larceny on oath of SI. Graham and wus sentenced to pay $5 fine, costs and servo four months. Coming Kvents. Kov. 23. Annual turkoy supper, under auspices of All Saints' P. E. Church, in Bob bins' opera house. SInlinnoy City nusiness College. This excellent college, at 205 East Centre strcot, gives Commercial, Shorthand jd Typewriting courses equal to any in the stato at tho very, lowest rates. Individual in struction. Day and ovening classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue free. 10-14-tf G. W. Williams, Principal Nn Humbug Practiced In our store in ordor to sell you. You get $1.00 for $1.00 and if not satisfactory bring it back; our shoos aro worth to us all wo ask. Factoky Shoe Stobe, Beddall Building. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve. The host salvo In the world for cuts, hnilsos. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruntious. aud nosltivoly cures piles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed togivo nerfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents por box. For sale by A. Wasloy. Notice to Water Consumers. Notice is horehy given by the Water Committee of tho Borough Council that bo' ginning with Thursday, the 7th Inst., the water supply will he curtaucu, ana con Mimers of the public water works will be nrniahed with water only between the hours f 6:00 and 0:00 a. m. and 3:00 and 7:00 p. m until farther notice. By ordor of the com. mittfe. A- n- GAM. XX-7.tr Chairman Best plum'.-ing is douo by P. W. Boll. I THE COUNTY INSTITUTE, Largo fliitlicrliig of School Teachers ut llio Annual Session. special tolCvitniNo lliaui.ii. PoTTsvihLB, Nov. IS. There are TOO teachers of the public schools in attendance at the thirty-third annual Teachers' County Imtltulo. James IS. Lewis and W. N. Ehr hart aro among tlio vice presidents. Super intendent SL P. Whitaker is on the advisory committee. This morning's session was opened by Dr. Arnold Tompkins with a talk on "Instruction." Dr. A. 12. Maltby spoke on "A Lesson on Cotton.", Addresses by Dr. K. O. Lyte nud Dr. Georgo II. Hauchor fol lowed and Superintendent Henry llouck closed tho session with a I talk on "Instruc tion." Tho afternoon session wns opened with a talk on "The Heart" by Dr. A. 15. Slaltby. An address by Superintendent Houck and talks by Drs. Arnold Tompkins and John It. DoMotto will form the program for tho lialance of the session. To-night's entertainment for the teachers will bo In tho form of a lecture on "Electricity, Its Nature and Possibilities," by Prof. John II, DeMotto, A. M. Ph. D., of Cambridge, Slats. SIIss Vanderbilt paid $0,000,000 for tho Duke of Slarlborough, which is a good deal more than any of the Shenandoah girls would pay. Hut if the Shenandoah girls want a nico stylish shoo for little monoy they know the best place Is tho Factop.v Shoe Stoub, Heddall Iluilding. An Immigrants Homo. The" Greek Catholics are preparing to establish a national immigrants homo In New York city for the benefit of the Immigrant from Itussla and other foreign countries. Tho Greek Catholic Union of America is at tlio head of the project, and also contemplates establishing a banking company. SovnnlUtli Annirm-Miry. Sirs. John Johnson to-day celebrated tho "0th anniversary ofOior birth and entertained at the residence of her son-in-law, Horoiigh Surveyor William G. Gregory, mi South Jardin street, a few of her friends and relatives, among them Sirs. 1J. J. Smith and Joseph Sturinau, of Pottsville, and Sirs. Louis lliltz, of Girardvillo. Smothered to Death. The four-week-old child of Sir. and Sirs. John 'Poland, of Sliihanoy City, was smothered to death this morning about 4 o'clock. An inquest will bo held this evening. mini. PAltlCEIt. At Kliennndoab, on the 10th Inst., Wllli.im (1. Parker, need 13 years. Funeral will take place on Wednesday nttcr lioon, nt 2 o'clock, nt the late residence, 223 llasplierry nllcy. Interment in Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friend and relatives Invited to attend. 2t v'-:. , mat?!" iArf of tho Globe for 15EUEALSIA ana similar Complaints, nnaprepareu unaer ino BiriDBcm Mmm mmm laws.. iyrcsciioeu uy eminent paysiciaaswi DR. RICMTER'S Worldrenowiipit! rtemnrkatilv successful! OnlvRonnino with Trade Atark "Anchor," . Ad. BIchter & Co.. 21BPtlct.. Mew Jcri. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS, 12 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks, 15 A 60cts. in Shenandoah lor sale uy I. V. I). Kirlin, 0 8. .Main M , .1. m. Hlllnii.7si M.. L. H "n- Cfiinilfli. .X. K. cor. ixrtiiutv .-.Lloytl bis. MISCELLANEOUS. WANT fine samples ImndcU your friends or neichborc.. Send Albert Wood, Perfumer. Wood Ave., Detroit, Mich., lOcts for five trial bottles Satin-Scent l'crfumes, recelvo offers to you. lO-lS-dAW-lm lOIt SAM;. One of tho finest and best located I' butcher shops in town, will be sold cheap. The owner will leave town, the reason for sell Inc. For further information call on or address Shenandoah Beef Company. 10-3l-tf IjOIt SALE. A valuable property, 231 West : Lloyd street. Shenandoah, with all modern conveniences. The lot is 80x110, two houses fronting on Lloyd street anil two in tho rear. Will bo Hdld at reasonable fl cures. Annlv on tho premises, Reasons for selling, party leaviiiff town. 11-8-lw IITANTKI).- An honcM, active gentleman or travel for reliable established lady to houe. Salary $780, payable $15 weekly, and oxpenses. Situation permanent. Ilefereneos. Kncloso feelf-addroHscd stamped envelope, Tho Dominion Company, 310 Omaha Huildliig, Chicago. ll-ll-'-Wt Tickets free to Housekeepers only. PERGUSOX'wS THEATRE, Saturday Afternoon, November ifith, '95. Doom open 2 o'eloek. Commence 2.30 o'clock. (Simulant Time.) MR. E. B. WORRELL, of Boston, tho well-known public exponent of FOOD SUBJECTS will mlilretu) the housekeepers of this city. Tickets can be obtained free at Kirlin's Dtu Store. A souvenir package of Sweet Chocolate and booklet of receipts edited by Miss l'arloa will be Kivcu each limy proscut. The ktngo exhibit of l'ooil l'lnnts and Raw Food Products is from the Hotanical MUSEUM, IIAUVAIII) UMXEUITY, GAHBlilDOK, .UACO. No person will bo admitted without a ticket. The entire expense is borne by . , WALTER BAKER & CO., the emi nent Chocolate manufacturers, , . , Dorchester, Mass, . , Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. GORMAN'S CAFE ! Cor. Coal and Main fits. Tint lunch (luilv from 0 to 12 a. m lilting bar attached with all the delicacies of the season, i season. Best of Cigars Wines and Liquors. Prompt attention mid polito waiters, THAT'S IT! That's the Flour that Makes the Best Bread. You can 'buy it of any grocer at2.50 Per na barrel sack. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., A ho I es ale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry, NO. S SOUTH JARDIN STREET. First-class "Work at Low Prices. All Work done in first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and ironed, loc; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, 7c; unaerarawers, 7c; nanaKerciueis, zc. , CHARLEY SI IMG, Manager. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo havo just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which wo will sell at very reasonablo prices. Wo have also in stock a groat deal of last year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come 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. R. CARDEN, No. SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North Via In Street. Clothes of all description neatly done up in first-class manner. I can refer to scores of amilies in this town as to my caro in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work bettor nud quicker than any other laundry in the city. CHARLES LEE, Manage' Engagement Extraordinary ! REMENYI Grand Concert ! Farewell Tour of Edouard Remenyi THE GREATEST VIOLINIST OF THE AGE. llcfotc returning to his native land he lias consented to pay a visit to Shenan doah aijd will give a Grand Concert at Ferguson's Theatre, ON Thursday, Nov. 14th, 1895, Under the auspices of aud for the BencCU of the PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, MR. REMENYI will be assisted in the Concert by MISS PAULINE STEIN, Soprano. MILE. LOUISE ROMAN, Solo rlanist. MR. EUGENE E. DAVIS, Baritone and Accompanif t. Don't fail to read the press notices. POPULAR PRICES : Reserved Seats, so Cents Admission. 35 Cents Gallery, 25 Cents Edouard Rcmcnvi has charmed the music-loving world. Chart Is now open nt Kirlin's drug store BEER S ROOD. Good beer builds up both bono and brawn. It Is strengthening, nourishing musclo-mukini;. You will feel that Head ing Ilrewlng Company beer Is pure and wholesome, specially adapted for family use. IVl. C. WATSON, Agent. South Main street, Shenandoah. Liquors, Wines and Cigars at Wholesale ana itevuii. REMOVAL SALE I R R E E M All goods must bo sold by Janu ary 1st, regardless of cost. Our prices will prove to you that this is a genuine closing out sale. Como early boforo tho assortment is gone. 25 to 40 por cent, saved. Store to rent and fixtures for sale after January 1st. ML O O V A L S A L E V A S A Lightest and Best Located Store In Town. L E 29 N. MAIN STREET, MRS. Q. W. HYDE. Hooks & Brown, Ae deliver the EVENING HERALD and all the PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK a"d POTTSVILLE dolly papers. Agents for all periodicals, &c. A N. Main Street ra .ri '.ON.f71. 33 -r iX ss-1 3 (A'SSHBUSr. ' 49 LBS. - Washburn cRowriaij, : COLtUrlEDAL House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 324 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, e OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver illlings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Olllco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and sco tlio hrightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah has ovor had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers in new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro a hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 24 North Main St. Fall and NAinter MILLINERY. Cheapest place in town. A. MORRISON, No. 8 East Centre Street. "HE WAY TO GET RICH Is to sfivo in buying. It's extravagance to pay threo dollars for an article when you can buy Just a good ft one for ono or two. It's a hobby of ours to sell Fall : and : Winter : Millinery For the least possible money. For Instance i At this storo CIIILDHKN'S CAPS can h timiKhtat 35 cents nnd upwards, SAILOR HATS, 60 cents and upwards and TIUMMHD HATS at 1.00 and upwards. We expect to win your trade by making Ho odvuntaeo to you to buy nt STANK'S, r South Main Street. - - Shenandoah. A genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln nnd Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, becjs, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tn perance drinks and citfftre. For the latest Styles and Lowest Prices In . . . Fait and Winter Tklt 111 Z . l millinery -11.11 Bt" Ai-V" V ru i ill ivrinii miin v.i i vi n A