A WARFI REGEPTIOJi Is ready for anybody, from a child to a man, who will take the trouble to enter our store. This is our second successful sale of 500 OVERCOATS. We have just this lot from Hammerslough & Co., which we are selling on commission and which can be bought at big inducements. We can show the people sights of Overcoats which will make them Overcoat hungry, in Chinchillas, Beavers, blue and black, and Kerseys. KliMRM Mill TIII5 i'LACl! THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Levi Refowich, 10 and 12 South Main St. EVENING HERALD MONDAY. NOVi:MREIt 18. 1SD5. Tim Scl.nro nf tlio Ijiuraclil. Washixhtox.Nov.IS. Kx-Unl ted States Senator Kppa Huutun and Mr. C. E. Croccy havo been retained by tho owners of tho steamship Liaiiradn us their attor noyB In Washington. Tho Ijannuln was seized on Saturday last by tho collector of customs at Charleston, S.C.on complaint by tho Spanish minister to Secretary Car llslo that she had violated tho neutrality laws in carrying General Cespedos, with a force of men and arms and ammunition, to Cuba. Murderer Wlndlsch Convicted. WlLKKsiiAiiiiE, Pa., . Nov. 18. George Wlndlsch, who stabbed his wlfo thlrty soven times, was convicted on Saturday of murder in the first degree. Ho committed tho crime at l'lttston last March. On tho day of the murder the wife rofused to sigh over somo property to tho husband, and ho stabbed her with a chisel. Up to Hula for l'nln uiul Aclifff. Everybody bays Kcd Flag Oil, 23c. Gnihler Bros., drug store. At Threatened Strilie nt 'Schenectady. ScilESECTADV, N. Y., Ifov. 18. For bov eral weeks tho General Electric company Has been decreasing wages In various de partments, somo employes, it is said, hav ing suffered a second reduction. Several of the departments hnvo appointed com mittees to wait upon General Manager Emmons, and request tho restoration of tho old scalo of wages. If tho old scalo is not restored tho men say they will strike About 11,000 men aro involved. Twenty KinigrnntH Drowned. uiBHAi.TAii, jnov. is. uver twenty pas sengers ironi tho Italian steamship Sol ferino were drowned by tho swamping of ono of tho small boats. Twclvo hundred emigrants from Genoa, Italy, bound for South America were on board tho steam ship nt the time. All wore bafely landed savo tho score or more In tho single small boat. Tho Solferlno went nshoro near Couta. Slio was commanded by Captain Cninero. Three I.Ives Lost In n I'actnry I'ire. DBTltoiT, Nov. IS. Threo lives wero lost In tho destruction by firo of tho factory of tlio Improved Match company, n branch of tho match trust. The victims wero Rouben Davis, llroman; Thomas Wagner, watch man; Agues Gotko, an employe. Tho flames spread with incredible rapidity. Miss Gctke, after getting out, went back for her clothing and wns not seen again. Davis and Wagner wero caught by tho flames. 1 tally Atn lint Coals. VlNEI.AXl), N. .1., Nov. 18. Ploying around an open stove whllo her mother was busy tho 4-year-old daughter of John Harvoy deliberately picked up somo red hot coals nud placed thorn in her mouth. The baby's screams brought the horrified mother, who burned her hands badly in removing tho coals from tho child's mouth. Tho little girl Is sovorely, but not dunger ously burnod. Kxplndlug Holler Kills Two. VAN'CKBUiiG,Ky.,Xov. 18. Twenty miles south of hero, near tho head of Grassoy, u large boiler nt tho mill of Georgo W. Stamper, Jr., of this city, oxplodcd on Sat urday. Cecil Kidwell, tlio engineer, was killed, his body being carried 100 yards nnd horribly mangled. Wash Price was also instantly killed. John Edwin received fatal Injuries, nud six persons woro badly scalded. Stole Half a Million Dollars. BllUSSELR, Nov. 18. Tho directors of the Socicto Generalc,n big banking Institution, recently disoovored that It had boen robbed of $500,000. The cashier was subsequently arretted In Paris, confessed to stealing tho money and attributed his losses to specu tlon in gold mines on tho Bourse. Shot In a llnrroom right. Wn.KKSiUltltK, Pa., Nov. 18. In a bar room fight . at Xuntlcoke late last night Jamos W. Morgan, u well known man of tho town, was shot by Abram AVarner. Tho ball penetrated the nbdomon, and way bo fatal. The Weather. For easte.ru Pennsylvania and Now Jer sey: Generally fair; westerly winds. BUY VOUR. Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths Prom El. E3. FOLEY, (or. Ccntie nnj Went REMARKABLE SUCCESS Of nil lliilrrprhlug uml rroRreicdvo News paper. The best dully paper published in l'cnti wlvanla is The Philadelphia Inquirer. Their fscilltlcn fur obtaining nil tho news, imlloiml, state and local, arc tho very best to bo found anywhere. The new building into which thoy moved fomo eight months nun is not only unsurpassed fur beauty, but the spacious quarters givo them an opportunity to handle news In a more complete and mtlsf.ictory ninnner than any of their contemporaries, l'rivato telegraph wire, special long distance telephones and the regular service of tho Associated Tress arc only a few of the most improved methods for gathering nows to be found in tho new building. The Inquirer has long been tho recognized authority on sporting matters, and is in every way worthy of its tromendous popularity, which has gained it tho largest circulation of any Be publican newspaper in tho United States. Tho several departments arc each undor the personal direction of a competent authority on tho Mlhjects discussed. Kcports, de cisions and all the details of tho Stato Su premo Court proceedings aro given special attention. The Inquirer carries the largest amount of advertising of any Pennsylvania newspaper and is everywhere acknowledged tho host medium of any one cent daily. . THE SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. riillailiilplila Hns One That Is l'nr Ex cellence. For a family newspaper Tho Philadelphia Sunday Inquirer has many points of ex cellence that cannot be found in any other nowspaper. The art supplements, burntl folly colored and finished in tho softest tints, are always suitable for framing and arc valuable from an artistic and every other point of view. The stories, profusely illus trated, arc always bright and interesting, tho best authors aro contributors each week and the Associated Press and special wires alford a perfect news service The Inquirer contains every Sunday a complete review of the week's sporting events, and is the recog nized authority for tho state in this field. Pages devoted entirely to women's interest, the latest feminino fashions and a boys' and girls' pago of tho best stories written for juvenilo readers makes tho Philadelphia Sunday Inquirer an entertaining necessity for every member of the family. Kxpollcil evcrv poison and impurity of your blood, by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Thira there s a clear skin and a clean system Tetter. Salt rheum. Eczema. Erysipelas. Boils Carbuncles. Enlarged Ulnnde. Tumors and Swollings, and all Mood, Skin', and Scalp Diseases, form a common blotch or eruption to tho worst scrofula these aro porfectly and ncrmancntly cured liy it. In building up needed llosh and strength of pale, puny, serotinous children, notuing can equal it. Delicate diseases of either box, however induced, speedily and r.ulirally cured. Ad dross, in confidence, World's Dispensary Medical Association, liullalo, JS. . Pcrsonnlly-rondiictcd Tours. The Pennsylvania Itailroad Company an nounces the following personally-conducted tours for tho season of lSO.VOO: Two tours to California and the Pacific Coast will leave New York and Philadelphia February 12 and March 11, 1800. Four weeks in California on the first tour, four and a half weeks on tho second. Stop will be mado at New Orleans for Mardi-Gras festivities on first. Tours to Washington, D. C, each coverin, a period of threo days, will Ieavo New York and Philadelphia December SO, 1803, January 10, February 0 and 27, March 10, April 2 and 23, and May II, 180(1. Kates, iiicluditigtrans portation and two days' accommodation at tho best Washington hotels, $14.50 from New York and $11.50 from Philadelphia. $13.50 from New York, not including meals en route. Tours to Jacksonville, Fla., allowing two weeks in the "Land of Flowers," will lcavo New York and Philadelphia January 28, February 1, 11, 18, nnd 25, anil March 3, 1890. Kate, covering expenses en routo in both directions, $50.00 from New Yolk and $-18.00 from Philadelphia. Tours to Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Washington will leave New York and Philadelphia December 20. 1803, January 23, February 20, and March 12, 1800. Detailed Itineraries will bo sent on applica tion to Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway. New York, or Room 411, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. llnclcleh's Arnica S.ilvo. The bast salvo in the world for cuts, hrnlMis. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soros. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cuus pilos, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Trice 23 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Coming Kvenls. Nov. 2S. Annual turkey supper, under ansnicosof All Saints' P. B. Church, in Rob bins' opora bouse. Dec. 2. Grand masquerade ball in Rob- bins' opera house under the auspices of the Grant Hand. How's Your Cough? Pau-Tina euros it, 23c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Mulmnoy City llusiness College. This oxcollont college, at 205 East Centre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ...id Typewriting courses equal to any in the stato at the very lowest rates. Individual In struction. Day and ovoni.ig classes. StudentB constantly entering. Catnloguo free. 10-14-tf Oj W. W1M.1AMB, Principal A Snro Cure for Coughs and. Colds. Tlmt's what Pan-Tina is, Sou. At G rubier Bros., drug store. They are. Crowing. From Olnirdvllle iHwder. Every other man you meet on tho street is a Polander ; somo desirable, others wo couli do without. Wo have now fivo saloons run bv tho forelcnors. one meat market, ono barber shop aud one general store "I was completely covered witli sores. Kvoryllmb in my body nchod. Had boen sick for five years. Doctors could do mo no good. Sloitofmy time was spent in bod; was a ooropleto wreck, Burdock Wood hitters Iwve eompletely cured me in threo inoptbs." Mrs. Annie Zocpen, Crookstown, Minn. ' Whon you waut good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmlthing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West C-entro streot. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho ltegtou Chron icled for llnsly l'erusiil. Turkeys will bo plentiful. Counterfeit quarter dollars aro snid to bo numerous in this region. Two rows woro struck and killed by cars on tho Lakosido Electric Railway Saturday night. Muhanoy City firemen, following tho ox aniplo of those of this town, will nrganlr.oa relief fund. Revival sorvicos will bo continued in tho M. E. church every evening during tho present week. A marriago license, has been issued to James F. Molntyro nnd Bridget B. Murphy, both of Lost Creok. H. K. Smith, of Mabanoy City, Bhotagray fox near tho old stone hotiso at Buck Moun tain on Saturday. Conshobockcii has decided, nt a local con ference of all tho Protestant ministers, to opposo Sunday funerals in the futuro.- lly tho caving in of a woll at Mt. Pleasant on Saturday, threo men wero entombed, killing ono and fatally injuring tlio others. Over 200 of Barnutn and Balloy's circus torsos aro distributed ninoiiKtho farmors near Hamburg to bo quartered during tho winter. A true bill has been found against Chan nlng Shuniway, of tho Pottsvillo Chronicle, for libel. The prosecutor is Androw Kou dnik. The rafllo for a cow for tho benefit of Mrs. John Stone, of Wm. Penn, which was to be held on tho 0th inst., has been postponed until tho 23th inst. Georgo Windisli, who has been on trial at Wilkesbarro all tho wcok for tho murder of his wife last March, was found guilty of murder In the first degree. Henry I.ubkcn, paymaster of the Lehigh and Wilkosbarrc Coal Company at Audeu ried, for 28 years, lias been found short in his accounts and asked to resign. Tho shooting match between Patton, of Girardville, and Wehr, of Mt. Carmel, at tho for nierplaeo on tho 27th inst., for $800 a side, is attracting considerable intorest. Threo yenis ago a Port Clinton barber shop was robbed of a bicycle, a shot gun and a box of cigars. On Saturday a hunter found tho articles in a cave on tho mountain near by, Of tho 133 bills presented to tho grand iury 10S wore returned as true bills. Tlioso ignored tho costs wero placed on the county in eight cases, and thirteen on the prosecu tors. William G. Bcnnie, of Lost Creok, has been appointed to tlio position vacated by Controller Sovcrn, at Audenricd. A. D. Minnick secures the position held by Mr. liennic. Tho Bierman property at the comer of Main and Lloyd streets, occupied by Jeweler lloldcrman, has been greatly improved In appearance by the artistic brush of Thomas Snyder. Tlio attendance at Ferguson's theatre Saturday afternoon was additional evidence of the extent to which newspapers aro read. In the advertisements of tho food lecture only women wero invited. Tho attendance was a very largo one and the only representa tive of tlio masculino gender present were tlio lecturer, the doorkeeper and a reporter. I'or Sale. A new upright piano for sale cheap. Can bo bought at a bargain as it must bo sold within 30 days. Satisfactory reasons for selling same, which can bo seen at 000 West Centre street. 11-13-tf ODD FELLOWS' ORPHAN HOME. It Will ho Kstahllshed In Sunlmry Only Threo In the Stato. A number of tho representatives of tlio I. O. O. F. of Central Pennsylvania met in Sun bury ou Saturday for tho purpose of estab lishing a now orphans homo in this part of the stato. A site lias been decided upon near Sunbury. There are now threo horuos in tho state, and there is hardly any doubt about tho erection of tlio fourth. Past Grand Master S. B. Boyer will present tho petition to tho Grand Lodge which meets in Philadelphia on Tuesday. If it is granted a charter will bo applied for. Tho Odd Fellows number 108,000 in tlio state, while in Central Pennsylvania there aro over 10,000. Anvono who suffers from that terrible nlacue. Itching Piles, will appreciate tho immediate relief and pormancnt euro that coinos through tho use of Doan's Ointment, It never tails. Tliu Kisleildfod Tho Pottsvillo Cambrian Society aro mak ins preparations lor their eisteddfod on March 1st. Prizes amounting to $1,000 will be awarded. Tlioso chosen as adjudicators on music are Dr. J. Parson Prico, of New York and Dr. T. J. Davis, of Scranton. P nl. J. Connoll, chief clerk for tho County Com missloiiers, will adjudicate tho recitations, ltov. T. 0. IMwards, D. ., of Kingston, will act as conductor. "If tnknn into the head by tho nostrils two or three times a week, Thomas' Kclectrio Oil will positively rellovo tlio most oticnsivo enso orcatarrli." liov. n. r . wnino, immure, Y. The I'alto 1'oot ltace. Three true bills woro found against Thomas Whitaker, of Jlahanoy City, the stak9holdor in the IIoffman-Glonwright foot rtico nt Crosona. He is charged in tjiom with larcony. Tho prosecutors claim tht tlio defendant has refused tu delivor up some oftho-stako money belonging thorn. A true hill was also found against John C. Ilotuimn, tho sprinter, who won the raco to tho surprise of somo of his own backers (?), charged with larceny as bailee. Host gas fitting is douo by P. W Boll. Shenandoah Demands It. From the Ashland Tclrgrom. Tho namo of M. M. Utirkc, of Shenandoah, is being prominently urged for the appoint raeut to tlio Deputy District Attorneyship. Wo know of no one bettor qualified for the position, nor of no ono whoso appointment would be rccoived with more satisfaction. Ho is an able young lawyer wkoso standing at the liar is socopd to nono, and he has merited all the success that has come to him, because ho has shown that bo onrnod it. Wo export to see hint appointed. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that the namo Lussio & Babb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ivcry sack. tf PERSONAL. Golleib Gossloy laboriously ill. Joseph H. Leo transacted businoes nt Jeddo to-day. Miss Mary Burko is visiting friends In Minorsvillo. Jamos H. Sohoppell, of Shaifiokin, visited friends in town. Oscar Liudcninuth visited friends nt Phil adelphia yesterday. Jonathan Rogers, of lit. Carmel, spent yostorday in town. P. J. O'Neill, of Glrardvillo, was a visitor to town this aftornoou. Ross Glovor, who suffered from an attack of grip, is convnloscout. Georgo Schclfly paid a visit among tho hollos of Tamaqua yostorday. Philip T. Brans, of Nautlcoko, is a guest of old timo neighbors in town. o. ii. mown is m rnuaiieipiua altcnuing a meeting of tho P. O. S. of A. stato oiecu- tivo committee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glonwright, of Mlnorsvlllc, visited friends and relative in town yesterday. Mrs. wiiuam Williams, ol at. Clair, re turned to her homo to-day after spending Sunday with friends in town, Mrs. M. II. Master and son, Harry, drove to Minorsvillo yogterday, to visit Mrs. Mastor's father, who is soriously ill. Inspector J. J. Monaghan, who has been confined to his homo on South Bowers street by illness for scvoml weoks, is in a critical condition. John L. Williams and his brother, Daniel, ol -Mt. uirnici, spoilt yostorday in town as guests of friends and attended tho sorvicos in tho First Baptist church. for comlortahlo, perfect fitting men's, ladies' or children's footwear, you want to go to Winner's, on North Main street, tlio most popular priced shoo store in town. Sho l'rcferred tho Hoarder. Tlio Frst ward was considerably excited Saturday ovor tho domestic affairs of Mr. and Mrs. Osowctsky. It appears Mr. Osowctsky was an elderly widower whon ho married tho present Mrs. Osowctsky and installed hor ns mistress of his affections and household Saturday morning Mrs. Osowctsky, who ap pears to havo had more affection jnr the boarder, who is much nearer her own ago than her lord and master, loaded up all Osowctsky 's housohold goods which ho owned boforo his marriage, aud hauled them to a hoitso sho had rented for herself and tho boarder on East Lloyd street and proceeded to set up housokeoplng anew. While doing so a row occurrcu uuring wmch tlio oiil man" was floored by his loving spouso, and iltogether there was as much oxciterncnt as there usually is at a dog fight. ,T. I- ltrudley's Meat Market For your choice frcsli and smoked meats, lard and all kind of sausages, largest stock m town nt popular prices. 227 East Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa. 10-30-tt AMIghly Nil " Thing for Coughs. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhlor Bros. drug store. Satisfaction guaranteed by Bell, tho plumber. DIED. MAHTIX. OntbolCtli inst.. at Shenandoah. Pa, imirv. wiio ol rairtcK .nnrtin nuu uautrutcr o Mr. nud Mrs. John Cuff, need 32 years. Funeral will take plneo on Wednesday, 0tli inst., nt 9:30 n. in., from the family residence, No. 17 South Whito street. High ninss In tho Annun ciation church on West Cherry street nnd Interment in the Annuucintloiv cemetery, ltclntives and friends respectfully invited to attend. li-iB-.'t MISCELLANEOUS. "I7IOK SAI.K. Double block of dwcllinir bouses, I1 205 nnd 207 Kast Coal street : all modern conveniences; ownergoingtO leave town. Apply on mo premises. u-ieku IJIOlt KALIS. An upright piano. In oxcollent condition, will bo sold for S125.00. Apply nt tins oiileo. li-ia-ti JOST. In, or In the Immediate vicinity of, the i Lehigh Valley depot, ou the llth Inst., n piii'hc contidnlnir a railway ticket. $15 mid two gold coins treasured ns keepsakes. A liberal reward win no pain lor reiurn.to mis oincc. T WANT fino samples handed your friends or neighbors. Send Albert Wood, Perfumer, Wood Ave., Detroit, Mich., lOcts for live trial bottles Satin-Scent Perfumes, receive oilers to yon. 10-18-iUw-lm -pUSINKSS MI'.N looking for new Ideas In job printing can find them at the IhntM.o olllec. Wo nre looking lor new customers, nnd tho next time you need printing call nroiiud or drop us n imtfnl. New type, new presses and new men do the work. V7 ANTED. An hon.t, active gentleman or T I limy to inivei lor ruuuuiu eNiuiiOHiieu house Salary $7W), paynblo S15 weekly, nnd expenses. Situation permanent, References. ICncloso pelf-nddrcsed stamped envelope, Tho Dominion Company, 310 Omulm llulidlng, Chicago. 11-11-Sfit DO YOIT "WANT A JOIJ?Tlicr ure many kinds of jobs to be hud ; some nro bad, some nro pood homo require bmiiw while others do not. We refer to neither of theno it's job work we're looking for, and coupled with thiH Information in the faet the llKKAl-n jnb rooms turn out the neatest work in tlie county. Competent work men, ncAy material and no waits do tlio work. Urinous yciur orders; youMl never renret it, A postal eard it Biillicient. JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drjnks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler- of the nncat lager ocers. X7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah.- M . j7 law lo r, Justice of the Peace, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. Properties For Sale. alWO-STOIlY Frame, IliilldlnB, 80x15 feet on Bouth Chestnut street, ltenta for 18 per month j will bo sold cheap. HALF LOT nnd TWO HOUSES, situated on Went Centre street. Will pay 12 per cent, on Investment, and can be bought on easy terra. A FARM OF S3 ACHES within three miles of irood market. Twenty-nine acres under cultivation, and four acre of good timber. Frame form house, six rooms, good barn nnd all in good condition. Will be sold forSl.-Wcusn. TTALF LOT and two houses on South Main AL street. i,hw. mwo I.OTHand six houses. Includlnc threo- l story frame hotel nnd storo room, on Hntt Genlre sireet. i-ruoeriy in kuuu vunumon, Aggregate rent, SUO.OO per month. The Happy Housewives All housewives are happy when they receive a second supply of 'GOLD riEDAL" Flour, for they know it "makes the best bread." You can gt it of any grocer at $2.50 per half-barrel sack. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., NAbiolesale 105 South Main Street, SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North tVIaln Street. Clothes of all description neatly done up in first-class manner. I can rofor to scores of amines in tins town as to my care in washing I do my work better and quicker than any other Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo havo just received a lino lino of tho market, which wo will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo have also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which wo aro selling nt a sacrifice. Como and sco our lino of goods. Wo have tho most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock nnd Lowest Prices. J. R. GARDEN, No. CHARLIE SING, - NO. S SOUTH JARDIN STREET. First-class Work at Low Prices. AH Work done in first-class manner, and ana ironed, ioc; snins ironea, c; collars, 2c; cuus, 4c; undershirts, Tc; underdrawcrs, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. REMOVAL SALE ! R E Al O V A L S A L E R E All goods must be sold by Janu ary 1st, regardless of cost. Our prices will provo to you that this is a genuine closing outsalo. Como early before tho assortment i9 gono. 2o to 40 per cent, saved. Storo to rent and fixtures for sale nftcr January 1st. Ml 0 V A L S A L E Lightest and Best Located Store In Town, 29 N. MAIN MRS. Q. W. STREET, HYDE. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and.seo tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah has ever 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., 2 -a North IVIalrn St. HAVE YOU NOTICED- Our millinery prices for this week. A complete stock, with our millinery trimmed in the season's prettiest colors Children's Caps, 25c. and up. Sailor Hats, , SO cents and, up. Trimmed Hats, $1.00 and up. STANK'S, t South Main Street. - - Shenandoah. "I. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Reading urewing uvs ticer anil rortor. 11S and 11 Q. S. IV! atn St. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUBNGLINQ'S LAOER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, Berliner aud Weiss Beer. 22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Eyan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking; ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Grocers, - Shenandoah, Pa. ana superior neatness in doing up doming. laundry in tho city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. most beautiful and nrtistiio papers in tlio Ilmfco, Sign nnd Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, o Chinese Laundry, satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Goldand Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see 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 ucntal ourgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Streot. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. For the Latest Styles and lowest Prices In ... Fall and Millinery ! Winter -Call SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. Ill North Main St., Shenandoah. JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For BARBEY'S Rm nnrl PnrtfT i i;n iir.v k i liiiiniiiHii Hooks :& FBrown, We deliver the EVENING HERALD and all the PHILADELPHIA, MI77Tr XT POTTSVILLE daily pape Agents for all periodicals, iiM. iviain str
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