a WflRP HEGEPTIOJl l.s 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 iammcrslough & 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. RKMISMUim THE PLACE THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Levi Refowich, 10 and 12 South Main St EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY. DIXi'.MIir.U I, 1M15. Nov York Fiislilim Lftter. The utility of tho tailor made gown for rvory Jay wear lias estiillilied it as a part of uvory well dres-ed woman's outfit. The j full skirt is plain and the Jacket is usually mado with short ripple hack, and strapped seams. All varieties of fancy silk waists are again the rage, hut the new volvot hlouscs are the most popular of all, and velvet for entire gown is much in vogue. It is not always silk velvet; but velveteen in stripes, plaids and figures are variously employed. Tho newest outsi Jo garments are very much trimmed, sometimes entirely with braiding nrpasfcemcntcrie and often with fur, princi pally Sable and Persian fur trimmings. The o'.J fashion of using jet embroiJery velvet is 0:10 of the inoit popular fancies of tho winter. A trimming of velvet is a necossary part .." every out-door as well as in-door gar n.ent, and a vost of soino bright roloied dvct tends to lighten charmingly a dark p'oth jacket. The lining for the coats and 1 -pen is very gorgeous. Some of tho newest i ipes have high inside collars faced with real antique laee. In the latest numbers of the 1 ishion magazine published l3' A. McDowell A. Co. arc a large variety of the.io latest yles. Those periodicals are always very 111 tractive and are constantly increasing in popularity. "I-a Mode de Paris" and "Paris Allium of Fashions" costs ?3.50 per year's uiiicription, or 35 cents a copy. The "French I li e? snmkor" is $3.00 per annum or 30 ecuts a copy; and "La Mode" $1,150 a year or 1I cents a copy. If yon are unable to procure either of these journals from your news dealer Jo not tako any substitute, but apply by mail to Messrs. A. McDowell & Co., 1 West 1 lib street, New York. When most needed it is not unusual for vour family physician to be away from home. Such was the experience of Mr. J. Y. khenck, editor of the Caddo, Ind. Tor., .tanner, when his little girl, two years of age, vas threatened with a soyorc attack of croup, lo says: "My wife insisted that 1 go for .ho doctor, but as our family physician was ut of town 1 purchased a bottle of Chamhor '.lln'.s Cough Remedy,, which relieved her nimcdiately. I will not bo without it in the i' ture." and 50 cent bottles for sale by Irahlor Bros., druggists. Slalmiioy City IJoalncss College. This excellent college, at 205 East I'cntre -ireet, gives Commercial, Shorthand ..ad . ypewriting coursus equal to any in the state t the Tory lowest rates. Individual in ruction. Day and evening classes. Students . nstautly entering. Catalogue free. . i-H-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. Major C. T. Picton is manager of the ..tto Hotel, at Denison, TesaB, which the ivoling men say is one of tho best hotels 1 that section. In speaking of Chambcr : Ln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea licmedy ijor Picton says : "I have lined it myself l in my family for several years, and take amire in saving that I consider it an iu- . lihle euro for diarrhaea and dysentery. 1 :. .vaya recommend, it, and have frequently uinistereJ it to my guest in tho hotel, and Tery mso it has proTcn itself warthy of 1 1 qualified endorsement. For sale by 1 'jaler Bros., druggists. PITHY POINTS. llnppciilng Throughout tho Itrglon Clirnu Iclcil for llnnly 1'eritSnl. (Horse .1. .lones has liecti flxtuwd from service as a juror this week. Glranlvillc's night policeman will receivo $50 a month, anil his uamo is William Green. A numlier of town people will attcnJ tlio Clover Club dunce at Slianiokin FridaJ'night. The anthracite coal tnulo is very dull, anil few inquiries for future deliveries are being made. Arrangements aro being made for a largo cocking main to be held on ThtimUy night a week near Tainan.ua. Morgan F.vnns, aged 45 year, JieJ at his home in AshlanJ yosterJay. lie loaves a wife and three children. Miss Wlniiio Johnson, of Mahanoy City, was bitten by a dog, causing a paiuiul wound. The animal was killed. Charles Allen, a llrandonvillo farmor, foil from a load of hay yeslorday anil rccoivc a compound fracture of the right shouldor. Senator John .1. Coyle anil wifo ara at Atlanta enjoying the sights of tho exposition, after which tlioy will make a short tour of tho Southern statos. ,1. 1). Stone, assignee of A. W. Dickson, has entered judgment againit tho Chamborlain Coal Company, oporating a colliery near St. Clair, for $1,000, n claim for royalty. Tho license of John Kifferty, in Gilbcrton has been transferred to Miko Narcotilch that of Frank Harden Jorf, in Wost Mahanoy township, to Louis liendor; from George Smith, in tho same township, to Michael McDoneugh. About forty Italian laborers employed on tho Schuylkill Klectrlc railway near Mt. Car bon quit work yostcrdny, beoouse tho con tractor threw one of their number in, the creek. Tho only mistako tho contractor mado was that ho failed to throw all of thorn in. The Klglit Xuinii in tlio ISIglil l'laee. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 35o. At Gruhler Ilros., drug store. "personal. John Kerslake is on Jie sick list. Mrs. Joseph Warlow, Of Willmmidown, is visiting frieuds here. Mrs. Elizabeth PritelinNl, of PotUvillo, is Visiting reiauvus 111 wm u. Itcv. J. F. Mcrodlth Is circulating among acquaintances in Mahanoy City to-day. S. L. lirown attended the funeral of his father-in-law. William Shaw, at Latrobe yes terday. Mrs. Charles Hooks, of South Jardin street, has returned from lloycrsford, whoro sho visited relatives. Miss Sail Io Littlohales, of Mahanoy City, is spending a pleasant sojourn with Miss Mamo Jclferson, of South .lardin street. District President W. A. Davis and G. II. Lcglor, of Fraekville, spi nt last evening in town and puida visit to Washington Camp No. P. O. S. of A. Mrs. Itella Hodgson, of Aspin, Colorado, and Mrs. Sarah Day, of Williamstown, Daunhin county, are guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hooks, of South Jardin street. School Shoes, At Womor's. Tho best service for the least money, that is why we shoo about half tho children of Shonaudoih. 11-27-tf A MISSING CITY SOLICI I.oft n Letter IfccliirliiE Tlint Ho I, lessly Jimilicil. At.TOOJJA. Ph.. Deo. W. A?. Ambrose. city solicitor of Altootm nntf solicitor for tho Pohtisylvnniii Suite Building nssocla tloh nntl three local associations, loft this city on Nov. 88. The sntno day ho ad dressed n lotter fgoin Pittsburg to Con gressman Hicks nt Washington, wlitoh was not received until Monday. Mr. Hicks was horo yesterday nnd exhibited tho let ter. In It Ambrose dpclnres thnt ho is hopelessly Involved in financial difficul ties, nnd that his life for the past fivo years has been n hell on earth. H.i lntlmnted that he would commit sulcldo. Inclosed was a confession of judgment to tho local building: associations for 118,030. It la thought this will cover nil possible, losses. 111s accounts witn tno cur aim 1110 state Building association nro straight. His friends liollove his mind la ununluuoed. 8 S. Main Street. cniiin A N l) Frozen tn Death in Si. Louis. ST. Louis, l)co. 4. Two persons wore frozen to death as a result of the unex pected cold wavo that struck this city on Monday, and two others narrowly, os enped a llko fate. One of thorn, an un known man, aged about 75 yoars, ovl dontly a tramp, was found dead In a ware houso, where ho had gono for shelter. Moses Bncltz, aged 80, who occupied a shanty near tho Wabash railroad tracks, was discovered yesterday In his miserable abode frozen stiff. Mrs. Kate Thompson and a 0-year-old girl were found nearly frozon to death in tholr homo In East St. Louis. They were resuscitated. Serious Charge Agnlnst Policemen. Scisanton', Pa., Doc. 4. The onti1 v lice force of this city, with tho oxi 11 of two patrolmen who nro on their ..ca tion, were summoned bofore Mayor Con noll yesterday and formally notified that Rev. Chnrlos E. Robinson, in the Second Presbyterian church pulpit, on Thanks giving Day, had charged that Scranton policemen led young nirn to hotisos of ill fame. All signed sworn lUlldavits denying the charge. Dr. Robin-on declares thnt tho young men in quesiien iiavo consented to testify and name tho guilty policemen, and Mayor Council will' insist that an in vestigation ba conducted in public. Uoncmmn Vases 25c. cacl uoliemian Vases, sold everywhere for 50c., at 39c Uisque Figures 25c. each Bisque Figures, worth $t each at 75c I Hand Painted Plticqu at 25c. each Filbigree Toilet Bottles 25c. each China Brush Vases 35c. each Genuine Royal Wooster Cups and Saucers 50c. French China Cups and Saucers 50c. Alter Dinner Coffees, worth 25c. at 15c Bohemian Glass Candle Stick 50c Carlsbad China Fruit Plates idc. each Carlsbad China Fruit Saucers 10c. each Carlsbad China Bone Dishes, worth $2.50, at $1. 75 doz. Japanese I rays 15c Sugar and Cream, on Tray, 50c. set cracker Jars 50c Olive Trays '25c China Smoking Sets $1.00 China Syrup Jugs 50c Indv. Bread and Butter 10c. each Berry Sets, Fancy China, $1.29 up Child's Cup, Saucer and Plate 10c Japanese Sugar and Cream 90c China Brush and Comb Tray 50c Innotinde Set, consisting of Pitcher, Tray and Six Glasses, 60c Iemonade Set, Fancy Imported, worth $2.50 at $1.75 China Clocks ; 1 $2.50 Water Sets, Bottle and Glass 25c Milk Sets, Bottle and 2 Glasses 50c Princess Banquet Lamps jpi .95 Night Lamps with Decorated Shade 25c. The ; Happy Housewives . All housewives are happy when they receive a second supply of "GOLD NEDAL," Flour, for they know it "makes the best bread." You can tret it of any crocer at $2.50 per half-barrel sack iThos.pE.FSamuels & Co., n Vsholesal Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry, NO. 3 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. ' First-class Work at Low Prices. Secretary Smith denounces Tree Coinage. ATLANTA, Doc i. Secretary of tlio In terior Smith mldro.ssod the general as sembly last night on the financial ques tion. Standing room only was nvailnlilo in tho hall of the house of representatives. Tho secretary had lieon invited to discuss "The Issues of the Day," but like ox-1 . ...... . . - Speaker Crhn, who spoko before the samo 1 A Decorated 1 Ollet bet, SIX pieces, All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and ironed, iocj shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, r'c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. ACCEPTABLE GIFT. body two weoks iiro, he conflnod himself to the monoy question, taking strong ground against tho fros and unlimited coinage of silver and defending tho course of tho administration in financial mattors. The Wailerl!lti Collii-ry. Tho Heading C0.1l and Iron Company aro preparing to open up n new and valuablo coal field at Wndesvillc. Tii" colliery at that placo was rendered unlit lur work for tho past teii years by underground conflagration, hut tho fire has been extinguished. Tho old shaft i& being sunk drcper, and a new shaft not far from tho old one is also being sunk. Arraugoinouts aro being mado for tho col liery's ppceily resumption. For earache, nut a couple of drops of Thomas Eclcctric Oil on a bit of cotton and placo it in the car. Tho pain will stop in a low moments. Simplo enough, if n't it? RallrondurH' Convention. A monster union meeting of railroaders will bo held in Hazlcton on Sunday. Large delegations from Williamsport, York, Jlauch Chunk, Kaston, Wilkosliarrc and possibly New York will bo present. Tho morning sossion will be devoted to business connected with the ordor, and will be private. In the afternoon a largo public meeting will be held in tho opera house. Many able speakers have been secured. Dim't Let Anybody InleiTerii', Jtut Tako I'.m-Tiua for coughs and colds, 25c. At Gruhler Ilros., drug store. 1 Danced to Death. Ur.oOKLYX. Dec. 1. Mrs. .Tosephlno Applemau, a vivacious widow, fainted at a dance in Military hall, and Frank Kru gor, her partner in tho "landers," tried to revivo hor with ether. Sho fell, into 11 btato of coma, nnd wai taken to the hos pital, whero sho died In a few hours. ' Twelve Dead from Eatinc rolfoncil Pork. Dallas, Tex.. Dec. 1. A special from Tcxarkana says nt a carte walk near that city tho negroes ate at their hinquot sup per a good portion ot a hog that had been slopped by Its owner on strychnine, and twolvo have died and a half dozen ojhera nro sick in bed. Ten Pieces Ten Pieces Two I.lttle Children TnUoned. Hazt.stojc, Pa., Djc. 4. Two children of Charles PInRloy, of Oneida, Ann and May, aged 2 and 4 years, drank tw ounces of liquid containing opium. Anna, died within a short time, and llttlo hope for May's recovery Is entertained. Buy Keystone flour. I5o suro that tho name T.kssio & P.akb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Coming' Kvents. Dec. 1.-23(1 annual supper of the Welsh Baptist church in ltobbins' opera house. Dec. 30. Cantata, "The Jolly Farmers," in the P. M. church, under tho auspices of the Y. P. A. Hid YoursoU of ltliemiintlsm Buy Red Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhler Ilros., drug store. $1-95 $2.50 filled colors and gold line $3.75 Twelve Pieces, blue point $4.50 Twelve Pieces, wide gold stipple 8. 00 Twevle Pieces, one of the hand somest on the market ?io.oo Vc keen ou hand 75 different styles to choose from. Tea Sets $3.50, $.50, $6.00, $8.00 and up Dinner Sets - $10.00 Dinner Sets - - . $12.00 Dinner Sets $13-00 Dinner Sets - $15.00 Dinner Sets mnilciip as you want them. 25C 5C 4c 5C IOC IOC 35c IOC 4c 5c Glass Sets Ten Cent Pickles at -Kngraved Tumblers at Engraved Tumblers at -Bud Vaces at Rose Bowls, worth 25c. at Banana Dishes, worth 50c. at Celery Trays Large Salt and Pepper Nicest Goblet at Fancy Needle etched Tumblers 10c A Steamship Pool. Tlie tratlantic steamship companies I; o formed a pool to raise the steerage rotes. . ore will be an iticreawi of f 10 over the P .-jont rate. Those wishing to purchase :U should do so before the new rt go . effect. Call on T. T. Williams, stoam s ,1 agent. No. 4 South Jardin street. :?, Wood's Norway Pino Syrup seems sent . ttpeelal providence to little folks. Pleasant 1 iho, penecwy iirunw, biwuhbij muo , , -ive iiwbmt relief in all cast of cold or 1 1 troublo. iV itou you want good roofing, plumbing, if ! littlng, or general timsmithing done call .,0 K. P. Gallagher 15 Wot Centre street. lH.lr if fctoves. 8-1-tf There's .lust AVluit You AViint. '' u-Tina (85o. ) for coughs and colds. At a .1 iler Bros., drug store. "Groceries F m, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Tabic and Floor Oil Cloths Prom EL. E3. FOLEY, tor. Ccn.rc and YiVst ?(. The 3Iiilinnoy rinne Scalca. The new weigh scales at Mahanoy Plane, accoidiug to our announcement yesterday, aro working smoothly. W. .1. Smith, of Mahanoy Plane, is the head weighmastor, and will be assisted for a, few days by D. J. Slattery, of ShamoUn. J. A. Wadlinger, of Mahanoy City, will look aflor the Coal and Iron Company's interests, while Thomas Murphy, of Mahanoy Plane, will attond to the telographic dtpartiient. Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment will cure tho worst case of Itching Piles there ever was, and do it almost instantly. Years of suffering relieved in a single night. Get Doan's Ointment from yourdeulor. ltallronil Statistics. Last year there were 20 pa.ongors killed in this state and 012 injured, while- 417 em ployes were killed and 8,310 injured. Thore were 1,107 other persons killed at crossings, tramps stealing rides and persons run over 011 the tracks. The total for tho year 1893 is 1,583 killed and 10,007 injured. "For three years I snU'erad from Salt niimim. It, envered uiv hands to such an extent that I could not wash them. Two bottlosof Burdock Blood Bitters cured mo." I.ibbio Y'oung, Pope Mills, St. Lawrence County, N. Y. Dim). POWKIJ.. On the 3rd int., nt Slienaniloali, Vn., Jlnrtlia, relict 01 isciijnmiii i-owcu, ngeu no years, (1 months nml 20 days. Funeral will tnko place on Thursday, 5th lust., lit ! p. m., from tho family resldcnco on West Cherry street. Services In the Welth Cnlvlnlstlo Methodist church. Interment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, llclntivcs und friends respectfully invited to attend. 12-3-2t IIAFXKH At Shenandoah I'a., t the homo of her grandmother, Mrs. John (.rubier, Char lotte Kmella Jlafncr, aged 19 years. Funeral will take placo Friday, tho 6th .Inst . nt 2 o'clock. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cem- Jletery. FriendB and relatives Invited to alteml, MISCELLANEOUS. -mnu 11F.KT Doiihle hlock of dwelling 1' houses, situated on North While street, be tween Centre nnd Lloyd streets. Apply to Mrs. Rose Drndley, South White street. X2-Mt 25C 4c 25C T.10H SAIJ5. A valuable procrty nt Not. 213 I' and 215 South Jardin street, store nnd dwelling in the front nnd two dwellings on tho renr. All modern Improvements. Apply to Charles Hooks, on the premises. 11 4-lw TTTANTEl). An honest, active gentleman or 4 V lndv lo travel lor rennino esinimsnwi Salary ?7S0, ynhle 815 weekly, nnd expenses. Bliuniion perumiium, house. Unclose self-nddressed Dominion uompany Chlcngo. IteferonceB. stnruped envelope, Tho hid umniin Jiuiuung, li-ti-act Asking for lAiwer Fare. The Ihigh Valley trainmen are circulat ing a potilion for igrir, praying the com pany to furnifch tho trainmen with one-half cent per mile fare, tho same as is furnished to tho shop men. Have tho leaks in your gas aud water mains repaired by P. W. Bell, tho plumlier. No Turkey Wheel, An unsuccoii6ful effort was made to start turkey wheels in the First ward this weok. Constable Giblon says ho will not tolorato the wheels iu that n aril. The other constables should follow his example. Bsst gas fi. dig n done by P. W Boll. Oil SAI.K. One of the most desirable pro- erties 011 Mam street. Apply at K. W. SllOllMAKBli'S, Atlorncy-nt-Iaw. Onice: Corner Centre and Market streets. 13-2-1 m DOYOl' WANT A J0117 There are many kinds of Jobs to he had i some are bail, some nro good ; some require brains while others ilo not. We refer to neither of these it'n job work e're looking for, nnd coupred with this information is the fact tho IIhuai.ii Job rooms turn out tho neatest work In the county. Comnetent work men, now material nnd no wnlts do the work. llriUB us your orders; you'll never regret It. A postal card is sufllctcnt. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Castors Flour Sifters Decorated Vinejrar Gellaioiii U i r1. Necktie Boxes ' '' Glove Boxes - - n Handkerchief Boxes Veil Boxes Brah and Cqmh Cases Photograph Frames Jewel Cases Card Receivers : ' Coin Purses' ' Comb and Mirror Oases SMOKERS' ARTICLES Morocca Cigar Cases and S,moking Sets from 25c. up Special Sale of Albums Monday io Saturday, Dec, 2d, to 7th, Photograph Albums worth $1,25, will go at 75 cents. Collar and Cuff Boxes, Jewel Boxes, etc., in Celluloid and White Metal. THE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT is crowded with Novelties. 1 8 inch Washable Doll 15c 20 inch Washable Dolls 25c Jointed Dressed Dolls' 25c 75c. Dressed Dolls for 50c These Dolls have never been sold for less thou 75 cctilts. Magic Lanterns 25c Iron Brownie Carts 10 and 25c Toy Wash Stands 25c Cupboards 10 and 25c $1 .00 Horses 75c ToyStoves, Iron, 50c, $1.00,1.75 andf2.7s Musical Instruments Dolls Beds and Cradles Dolls Wardrobes Child's Black Boards Gaines, Blocks, Drums, Guns, Tree Ornaments, Banks, Mechanical Toys, Trains, etc. Our Fine Candies still take the lead HOOKS & BROWN Holiday Gifts. BOOKS. Toy Hooks from Sc. up Linen Hooks 10, 15, 25, 50c Illustrated Hound Hooks, all prices . A choice selection of Hoys' Hooks $1 m Cloth Hound Hooks nt 10c A better one at 25 cts. Oxford Teachers' Hiblcs $2 Indexed " ; . S3 BLOCKS. A. H. C. Mocks Nested Hlocks , Picture Hlocks IRON JOYS. BiiKlne nnd. train 25c, 50c. .and 1$ Fire EtigiuoB . ' . Hose Cnrriaces . . . . V . .' . . . Sulkies . .'i, . . . . 1' Pratie Wng'on's, etc. . . h . . . . . DOLLS. I Dressed Dolls. .' . . 25c.Sc nnd Si Kid Dolls Jointed Dolls j- Washable Dolls . . . . China Head Dolls nt lowest prices. . Dressing Cases. A complete stock of Dressing Cases Shaving Sets Work Boxes . . . . Jewel Cases Necktie Holders Glove Holders Photograph Holders . . .- At prices to suit everyone. CH.INAWARE. Cups and Saucers After Dinner Cups and Saucers . . . Shaving Mugs . . . Children's Tea Sets ........ Bisque Figures - Ornaments, &c GAMES. The liirgest assortment in town. The New Chevy Chase Base Ball Game Hide aud Seek Hal ma Parchesi and numerous others . . . Brownie Rubber Stamps Air Rifles Magic Lanterns Black Boards . . Doll Carriages . . . Banks Trumpets, &c, &c Mirrors .' Clocks 100 Styles of Tree Ornaments . . . Wheelbarrows Celluloid Picture Frames, &c, &c. , INSPECT OUR STOCK. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Itenic'rnbcrtlie plnec, No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET. BUY YOUR HORSES NOW At Win, Neiawentrr'a Prlvnte Stile of WESTERN HORSES, now BottiK on nt Ills RlnMcs. corner Conl and Main Btri'ota, Shenniulonli, A FEW CELEBRITIES ; X Fine Mated Teams. 2 Jet Black Teams. 6 Fine Roadsters. And the balance of the car oad are cfood workers and drivers. Our two black teams are fine specimens of horse flesh for undertakers. Every lorsesold guaranteed. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Heading nrewing uos Jieor and t'orter. 116 and 113 S. Main St OPEN EVERY DAY rVIIL.lirIERY BUSINESS FOR SALE My entire stock and fixtures for sale. Inventory taken nt cost and a satisfactory discount made. Neverjiuclia chance to get an established business for s little money. Lightest and host located store in town everything going nt cost and less. Four weeks left to got the Big Bargains. Don't jy J moro clsowhorc. Wo have tlio bar gains; como before they aro gone. MRS. Q. W. HYDE, N. MAIN STREET 29 AS WE GIVE Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardill Street. 8 S. Main Street. ' 7 and IPPeachAlley, Shenandoah CHINA GLASS and SILVERWARE Our entire and undivided, attention you will readily see the advantages we are able to give you. R. H. BERGEMAN&CO., CHINA HALL, POTTSVILLE. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and seo tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Sbcnan doali has over had. Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations freo. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No ohargoa for oxtrncting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Illock) ' East Centre Street. Offlco Hours'. 7 a, in. to 8 p. m. ' JOHN F. CLEARY, lHIltH HKLTZKIl WATKIt Ril l I I VW " euro lor neaaacne ana . Mnmacli troubles. : U I NO Kit AI.K. OP WHIRS I1KBR, J A. t I.AUBU I1HKH, I'OHTKIt. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you are a hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., Sfl. North Main St. For the Lntett Styles and Lowest Trices In . . . Fall and Winter. Millinery ! -Call at- SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. Ill North Main St., Shenandoah. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to bo flrt-clana In every fiMtlcular. Bik ties and lace curtains a .spec ally. Goods milled for and delivered. A trial jruer solicited,
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