i w. .-tr app- I 's EVENING HERALD wnnNUSDAY. JANUAKY 15, 180(1. THE TRENTON MURDER. llosrinfsky for nnil lleckwln Committed Til ill ii ! Court. .Tustlco May, of Mahanoy City, last ovening examined witnesses hi the case of ttio murder of I'oter Magalunls, at Trenton Inst Saturday, and committed Andrew Itosdofsky and Martin lleckwln to the IVittuvlllo jail to nwait trial on n charge of having murdered the mail. M. M. liurke, Esq., oftown, hai been employed as counsel for tho accued and will try to net them released on ball under n habeas corpus. Ihiy the engagement ring at llrumra's. PERSONAL. I.ouis Goblin transacted business nt Ilar.lc tou to-day. George Oethcr, of Heading, visited frionds In town to-day. D. li. Lewis spent this afternoon visiting friends in Mahanoy City. Charles Strouso moved his household effects to his now homo on Slain street yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. b'ranoy are attending tho National Furniture Imposition In New Yolk to-il.iy. Hon. John V Shouuer, of Orwlgsburg, and Hon. Seth Orme, of St. Clair, discussed politics with friends in town to-day. Messrs. V. V. Toolo, T. L. 1'urcell, E. J. Miles and T. J. Nork tripped tlio light fan tastic at tlio ball given in Armory hall, Mah anoy City, last evening. Mrs. J. K. 1 fichcifiy and daughter, Mrs. C. h. Knight, are spending tho day in Potts vlllo. Miss Luzie Jenkins, who spent her holi day vacation with her parents, returucd to Philadelphia. She was accompanied by her guest, Miss Hattie Ulmer, of St. Clair. F. 11. Kicks, representing the Myers & Hicks Company, of llaltimoro, Md dealers In bakers' and eonfectioners' supplios, circu lated among our business men yesterday. Mr. Hicks formerly lcprcscntcd Ferris ft Neeth, but has recently branched out for himself. licit gas fitting is done by P. V Boll. Have you earache, toothache, sore throat, pains or swellings of any sort' A low op plications of Dr. Thomas' Kcloctric Oil will , krlug relief almost instantly. tectums llr Thanks. Editor IIKRAI.D : To the many kind friends wlio have so materially assisted with their means and in other ways during my recent bereavement, I oxtcud my most sincere thanks, with tho hope that their roward will bo two-fold in tho world to como. The kind ness shown mo by those dear friends will ever remain in fond rcmcmbrauce, without which my grief would have been much greater. Mns. Ellen Davis. Shenandoah, In Jan. IS, 1890. Anyone who suffers from that tcrriblo flaguc. Itching Piles, will arpreciato the immediate relief and permanent euro that comes through tho use ot lloan's liintmcnl. it never fails. Mnlinnoy City Ilusluess CoHcro. This excellent college, at 205 East Centre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ,.ud Typewriting coursos equal to any in tho state at tho very lowest rates. Individual in struction. Day and evening classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue free. 10-14-tf 0. W. Williams, Principal. Ererybody Talking Abont It. Everybody Is talking about the great free offer of Dr. Greeno's, tho most successful specialist In curing nervous and chronic dis eases, and who discovered that wonderful medicine, Dr. Greene's Noriura blood and ncrvo remedy. Ho makes a specialty of treating patients through letter correspon dence, and all who accept his offer are as tonished nt tho marvelous success of this method. His otllco Is nt 33 West 14th St., Now York City, where he recclvos and care fully examines every letter sent to him by persons describing tlietr casus and telling him their symptoms. After thoroughly studying each tnso ho answers tho lottor, explaining tlio causo of each symptom and tolling a suro way to got well and strong. Ho makes the patients understand exactly what alls them nnd tells them all about their complaint, and all this is cntiroly freo of charge They save tho expense of a trip to the city, bavo no feo to pay, and havo tho benefit of tlio best medical advico and con sultation. Hero Is an opportunity for you to got woll, reader, you can either accept or reject it. Which will you dot Have tho leaks in your gas and water mains repaired by P. W. Boll, the plumber. To-nlghl's Show. Hi Henry's Colossal Minstrels m (do their first appearance in Philadelphia at the Grind Orera House last evening, and tin ciiteituiii ment presented wns fine of the best of its kind over .-cen hire. The ei.iap.iUy contains moro people tliau two average organizations of this character, and its roster includes tho names of several ox-stars. Tho first part was filled with popular comic and sentimental songs, and tho funny stoiies iiicludedstrango to say, many original talcs. Tho vocalists of tho company aro talented singers and the comedians are really amusing fellows. Hi Henry's cornet playing made ono of tlio hits of the evening, and tho demand for encores almost exhausted his repertoire. Comedian Doming was seen at his best in tho olio, and his songs and storios were received with de cided favor. Frank McNish, tlio original "Silence and Fun" man, made tho hit of his career last evening. .Master Joseph Williams, tho boy soprano, was also received with favor and tlio Crawford Brothers gave an enter taining specialty. The Moxiian Ballad Club rendered several popular selections. l'hila. Iiecord. At Ferguson's theatre this ovening. ThiTet This Is Just the Tiling. Red Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. At Literary 'oto From the Century Co. Henry M. Stanloy, in an articlo on tho "Development of Africa," which is to appear In tlio February Century, recalls the fact that troubles with the Boers in southern Africa first induced David Livingstone to travel to tho north, and so led tho way to the opening of Equatorial Africa. Livingstone, who was a missionary at Kolobeng, accused his Boer neighbors of cruelty to tho natives. They resented his interference, and threatened to drive him from tho country. He published their misdeeds in tho Cape newspapers, and his house was burned in icvengo. This led to his leaving southern Afiica and going to a legion where he could follow in peace his vocation as a missionary, uniuolosted by tho Boer farmers. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, Doc. Gruhler Bros., drug store. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho IIckIoii Chron icled Tor llnnty erusnl. Natural gas Is practically exhaustod at Pittsburg. Bradford county will havo a now $150,000 court houso. A Philadelphia syndicate will introduce choaper gas nt York. Pittsburg will spend $47,000 less for schools this yer.r than in 1804. Secretary Edgo says the "5,000 miles of roads In Pennsylvania cost $1,000,000 yearly for rcpaire. It cost less than 10 cents a day last month to feed each of tho 103 prisoners in Schuyl kill county jail. A Bradford county creamery mado 75,000 pounds of butter last year, charging 3 cents a pound for churning it. Tcinpcranco folks at BloomBburg favor rcllccnslng nil old saloons, but aro vigor ously opposing nuy new onos. Anthony Gownloy, mi old and respected resident of Glrardvlllc, died thoro on Mou day. Funeral will take place to-morrow. The Ashland Telegram speaks of Govornor Hastings in the feinine gender. Ho may bo mi old woman in some respects, but the Demo cratic candidate for Governor doesn't think 80. M'hellly House. l!otmi linked Beans to-night. Oyslcm. Clams. U the bar : All tlio delicacios of thosoason in every style. BANK ELECTIONS. Hoard nf Directors of tho Local National Hunks. Tho annual election of directors of tho First National Hank was held yesterday afternoon and tho ontlro old board was re elected, namely: M. P. Fowler, John Gruhler, P. J. Ferguson. J. J. Francy, William M. Brower, William U. Lewis, Michael Mellet, John A. Keilly, T. 11. Kighter, of Mt. Carmel ; John Leisenring, of Uppor Lehigh ; John It. Leisenring, Hazlo- ton; Dr. J. S. Wentz, Mauch Chunk, and Dr. Gcorgo Wentz, Driftou. Tho directors will orgaulzo next Monday. An election of directors also took plaeo at tho Merchants' National Bank yesterday and only one change was made, J. B. Monaghau succeeding B. J. Mouaglian. Tlio directors aro I). J. Langton, J. S. Kistler, P. J. Gaughau, J. B. Uonaghan, H. D. HentscMer. Peter E. Buck, T. F. Br.idigan, L. J. Wilkin son, T. H. Hutchison, John J. Bobbin, 11. W. Titinan, J. M. Bobbins and G. W. Beddall. The Board organized this morning and elected the following officers: J. S. Kistler, president ; P. .1. Gaughin, vice president ; E. Ii. Hunter, cashier; T. M. Scaulan, teller; James Hough, clerk. ' SLEEP TO-NIGHT. Stop Insomnia Before it Be comes a Habit. !wl SWEAR 1 ! Neglected) Shabbily Treated Cause, Nerves the Rev. Dr. Smith at Age of Loses no flore Sleep. 86 Unbroken Rest Natural to Fully Nourished Brain. Palne's Celery Compound Has Never Failed to Cure. From childhood to old ago hoalth is very much a matter of sound, refreshing sleep. No ono cau digest well, work well, feel well, or bo well, who is night after night deprived of good sleep. It is physically im possible for any brain to keep on providing nervous energy unless the nights aro devoted to nourishing its used-up parts. Protracted sleeplessness, where no effort is made to feed and calm tho irritable nervous system, ends in nervous prostration and insanity. To-day there aro far moro neuralgic head aches, far moro rheumatism, sleeplessness and nervous prostration than during the last generation. That "GOLD MEDAL" FLOUR. . . . Makes the Best Bread. That Brick's "NONPARIEL" fllNCE MEAT Tg the Finest in the World That "BLUE LABEL" KETCHUP .... Is the Best Ketchup Made. Try either and you will find the above correct. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Grocers, Shenandoah, Pa. Wholesale 105 South Main Street, Pianos and Organs! For the Holidays. I have received the llnest selection of Pianos nnd Organs ever displayed In Schuylkill County. Parties contemplating purchasing n Piano or Organ would do well to call and seo my stock nnd net my prices. I have tho sole, ngency for tho following makes : 1 1 ORGANS ESTEY, CROWN, WEAVER PIANOS. BLASIUS a SONS ALBRIGHT, SCH0MACIIER, LUDWIG, ESTEY. UNITED LAWRENCE, STATES, (7 OCTAVE.) Cftsh or on easy payments. Our prices aro right. Only ono price. You nrc earnestly Invited to call nt A first Ward Iiow. Stiney Cutznlk, a Pole, and Mrs. Mary Bernot, a Lithuanian, were sociably drinking beor in tho latter's house in tho First ward this morning when tho formor accused tho woman of stealing i'M and a row started, in which pokers' were tho weapons and the woman got the bettor of her opponent who presented a very much battered appearance in Justice Toomey's otllee. The. Justice held both under $300 bail for court. Wliere Will tlio fin Id Conic l'rom? London, Jan. 15. Tho Times says In its financial articlo this morning that it doubts whether tho popular loan will por innneutly strmgthon tho American, treas ury. A 20 per cent, deposit, it says, will mid t30,000,(VHJ to tho stock of gold, but it At Judge lVrslihig Talks. Judgo Pershing talked quite freely yester day to two prominent members of tho bar in reference to the demand mado upon him to resign. JIo refuted several statements in reference to tho work ho has performed, and further stated that instead of the county paying for extra judicial assistance, tho Judges brought hero from other counties re ceivo their pay from tho state treasury Judge Pershing further said : "It is truo I that I have not been in good health for the ! last thiee years, and 1 do not pretend that I I have done a3 much work as I could and I would havo done In that time, had I been I noil. I do not object to tlio truth being j told, but to tell just enough of the truth to i mislead is certainly unfair." In conclusion, Judgo Pershing said, "Por a long tlmo I was sanguine of a completo recovery, but since the last and long attack of my stomach disease, from which I am rapidly lecoveriug is not easy to say whence the remnlntug now, I am not at all so sanguine as I once tS0,000,000 nro to como from, unless later In the year Europo again becomos tho buyor of Anicrlcuu securities, toil Is the weak, lan guid cry ot the Isufforer from (sick headache. ' Hood's Pills cure this condition promptly, nnd so agreeably that it Is like tho Tileas- tmt change from darkness to daylight. The feeling ol utter exhaustion and ina bility to work Is drlvon off and tlio diges tive organs nro toned, Btrengthonod and regulated. Hood'o Pills aro purely vege table, safe, icllable. 25c. ut all druggists. BIG -gDa- , REDUCTIONS was. It it is semen tliat my complaint will not let go its hold upon me, there is but ono course left open for me, and that is to resign. I possibly havo realized this oftener, and much moro keenly, than havo my assail ants." It lilts the Spot Tlial'H Klglit. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At (1 rubier liros., drug store. Ill Henry's Minstrels. Hi Henry's Minstrels arrived in town this morning, and at noon their orivinat swell tilly-ho parado took place. It was tho finest parado ever seen hero. In speaking of the performance the Puttsville Mineis' Journal says : "Hi Henry's minstrels per formed to a iTOO houso at tho Academy of Music last night. Tho lint part was pro seuted witli gorgeous scenic effects, represent- ing a Moorish palace, and all who took part in it were clad in the picturesque dress of that country. The singing, minstrelsy and acrobatic fcatuics weie fplcudid, and tho audience attested its delight by frequent out bursts of its appreciation. The magic lantern scenes and living btonze pictures wcro rare novelties, the former especially creating furores of applause." Tlio company will I'iggest rubber stock it; this section. Hoys' j rubber boots, at $1.59, All other goods in proportion. Factory Shok Stoke, M5-4t J. A. MOYKIi, Mgr. BOARD OF HEALTH. A Voto on a Delegate ship Tails Tor Want of n Majority. A special meeting of tlio Hoard of Health was held last ovening and attended by Messrs. Spalding, Miles, Moirison and Mellalo. Secretary Curtiu read his annual report and the following motion wa3 unanimously carried : That tho report bo accepted and that tho secretary be authorized to appear before tho Borough Council with and read it; and that n voto of thanks bo tendered to tho secretary for tho able manner in which tho report was prepared, and for tho labor and attention he bestowed in tho preparation of it." Tho question of sending a delegate to tho Stato Sanitary Convention, to bo held at Harrisburg on tho 23rd and Slth insts., was discussed at somo length and two members voting for and against a motion not to sond a delegate to tho . convention, and the fifth member being abseil, leaves the question as it was before being acted upou. It is possible that another meeting may bo held to decide whether or not a delegate will lie sent. Democrats, Talio Xotlco! The Democratic ward piimaries will be held at the usual places on Tuesday, Janu ary 21. 18!)8. bctweeu tho hours 'of 7 and It o'clock p. m. Tlio borough conferees will meet at the borough building on Thursday, January :3ra, 1890, at 8 o'clock, p. m. All persons presenting their names at the ievcral primaries for nomination, except Judgo nnd Inspector of Election, shall pay to the committeeman of tho want tho sum ot ono dollar to defray expenses. By order of tlio Standing Committee. H. J. Muliioos, Chairman. J. A. Toomky, Secretary. 14-18-20 ntton's 22 and 24 East Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY, PA. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't jjet it, then Como to uq for it. We carry tho hest of . Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon nwnlta your order. Goods delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. IJIEKGUSON'S THK.VniK, ! P. J. Ferguson Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, January 15th. Hi. Henry's $60,000 COLOSSAL Best plumbing is dono by P. W. Bell. Court Xotcs. I'atrick llogau nnd Martin Murray, of Lost Creek No. 2, who wcro charged with having stabbed Anthony lieady during a light on December 1st, last, wore yesterday acquitted at tlio Pottsvillo court and tho costs weie put on tho county, Harry Khupach, tho First ward storekeeper who took a bag of peanuts, from Goodman & Co.'s wagon and refused to pay for them, was convicted on a charge of larceny yesterday. Leo I.onc. of town, was yesterday con victcd at tho Pottsvillo court on a charge of larccnv as bailee. Sentence has not been pronounced. John Milchunis was tho com- n a iiant. Ito allegcu llianio loaueu jouga settlement mauo regarding In holiday goods, suitable , larnt i:cr!!sou's t thinning ., r t r I'ttii-TInu I What U It? as guts ior oincr tesuvu occasions. Money saved is money earned by call The gicatost euro for coughs and colds. Gruhler Bros., drug stoio. At ing on us and examining our stock of . Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. Watch : Repairing a : Specialty. Done cheaper than any other place in Town. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. BUY YOUR.- 'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor Oil Clotbs From E. E3. FOLEY, t.sn I. i iv ami Went St. Zimmerman's Dot;. T.'llliam II. Zimmerman, the South Main street butcher, owns a bull dog that lias a nonchant for chewing anything aud every thing that ho can get witnin range 01 ins mouth. Tho otherday a ?3 bill dropped from "lillly'h" hand and tho dog caught it on tho fly. Ilefoio tho owner could recover tho ; money It was ruined by the bull pup's mastiuitlon, and now the butcher is applying through Justice William to havo tho kill i redefined by the Treasury Department I Washington, "I was troubled with that dreadful disease ! called dlopsy; swollen from head to foot. Murdoch Illood Kitten, has completely cured me. It is a most wonderful medicine.' Joseph Herick.Xiiiwood, Out. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tius,mithiug dono call I I on E. V. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. 1 Dealer ir stoves, 8-1-tf Oilp.C'oliU-IIeucluclie, Why suffer with Coughs, Colds aud I.a Grippe when Laxative Hromo Quinine will cure you in one day. Put up In tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cute, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Satisfaction guaranteed by Holl, the plumber. To combat this growing ovil, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of Dartmouth college, made nervous diseases his special study. The fruitful outcome of his long years of professional investigation was Paiuo's celery compound. Dlflicult nervous disorders that had persisted despite long treatment, at onco yielded to it. Men and women who had suffered for years from broken and uurcfreshing sleep, from head aches, rheumatism and neuralgia, found that Paine's celery compound not only speedily cured those troubles, but that they worked better and felt more encouraged than had been possible to them for years. As a practical instance of What this re- markablo lcmedy is doing all over the country, tho following from I!ov, Dr. Wm. A. Smith, ono of the best known divines in Southern New England, deserves careful reading. Dr. Smith is to-day SO years of age, yet enjoys better health than ever in his life, and never loses a singlo good night's sleep. IIo writes : "Groton, Conn. "Dear Sirs In my early days, by great and prolonged mental suffering, I broke down in health and became a dyspeptic, being obliged at ono time to givo up my work in tho ministry on account of ill-health, I am now 80 years of age, and during my longlife havo suffered greatly from dyspepsia, torpid liver, constipation and Insomnia, at times thinking that 1 should die for want of balmy sleep, aud it is a woudor to mo that I am alive to-day with all that I have been through. am a wonder to myself, and to those who witness my habits and know my age, I toll them that I try to obey tho laws of naturo, and that I tako Paiuo's celery compound whenever I need it. liy tho uso of several bottles of Paine's celery compound, I havo so far recovered my health as to consider myself a well man for my age, It regulates tho liver, stomach and bowels, without any question. Sly appetito is now good, my sleep is refreshing, my liver active, and bowels regular, und my crutches not needed, as 1 can walk without a staff ln.l f.. l.ovn taxes and Long denied that he ever received l'eoVio "re surprised at my improved appear- the paper. " ucuvuy. uiaieiuuy yours, Tlw.lr Xpw Clmrcli. m. A. smiin." Tho now Catholic church at Frackvillc, of 1 alnc 8 colory compound does not stop its which ltov. John Prendergrast has been ap- restoring worK nil new, healthy tissues have pointed priest, was crowded on Sunday, and taken the place of tho old, shattorod portions, f 110 was taken up during tlio mass. Alter There Is not tho deepest, most minute portion the services wcro over a committee pro- of tll0 u0(1.. whether It be nerve nrl.raln seuted the priest with $100 with which to purehaso vestments, etc., nnd ?1S. as prosont. Thousands of the victims of consumption oivo their death to tlio simple neglect of a cold. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine byrup cures cousin) and colds, luomhitls aud all throat and lung troubles. All persons who wish to be candi dates on the Citizens ticket at the Spring Election Of 1896, the Boroucrh of Shenandoah, must present their names and the required fees to the secretary of the Citizens Standing Committee not 1nfi tTinti t1i T?f1t An-r rC TiMimttr 1896. By order of the committee, T. J. JAMES, Pres. W. J. W ATKINS, Sec'y, Half hundred star artists picked from the cream 01 rjurope ana America. MR. HI. HENRY. America's Greatest Cornet Virtuoso. MR. ARTHUR DEMING. Thn discoverer of moro oriirlna comedy than prenentcd by the combine minstrel comcdiaps MR. FRANK E. McNISH. The original silence nnd tun man. AND -lO - POPULAR COMEDIANS - 10 The SweUest Parade in the Minstrel woria at noon. Reserved scats now on salo nt Kirlin's Drug Store. PRICES, 25, 50 & 75 uents. -TTlEliniTKON'.S THKATRK. JJ 1. J. Fkrovson, Makaoi.r. Friday, February 7th, 1896. GRAND DENEF1T PERFORMANCE for Sirs. Knto Jenkins, whose son wns recently killed nt Indian Itldgo colliery, by the Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, . . . Schoppe Orchestra. NEW SAVING FUND. Tho Illmlr Jlutuul IluililloK & At.wK.la- tion is about to opt 11 n luuucu in Biirnaiiiioaii Scleral hundred shares have nlrcndy been sold to our leading titl.eiiK This organization will constitute n branch of the mum aswx union. I ne proupccts nro good and sovcrnl loans will be nmdeheiolntlio near future. Quite a number of our prominent business men who linve al ready subucribed for stock will bo elected us its officers. Other branches aro in active operation ut l'ottsvllle, Mlnersvllle, Hazleton, Shamokin and Mt. Cnrmel. The association has n its man ngera soino of tho moot prominent coal opern- llsbed Bitcccas. TbU is tho only nutural saving fund operating under tho free-withdrawal plan and shareholders can withdraw at nuy ilme every cent of their monthly docs paid. Other stf.lnl fpntores uro non-asscssnblo stock, no for- with six per cent interest after one yeor. Mem- bersmp lee omy do cenvs per snore, i iju wsoci ntlou i Incorporated under the of the states of New York nnd Pennsylvania, and un der the illreU supervision of the Hanking De partments ot each state. For further informa tion call on or address, W T. Moroan. 1-lt-Imo Ferguson House. or some vital organ, that escapes the rejuven ating, strengthening power of Paine's celery compound. In cases of severe neuralgia, rheumatism, heart palpitations, dyspepsia and nervous feebleness, Paine's celery com pound is the only remedy that goes to tho root of tho trouble, fortifies the weakened system against thebo disorders nnd builds up a strpng, healthy body, , Sclicltly llousti For Hale, Tho property and good will of the Scheifiy House, on North Main street, is offered for sale. The proprietor contemplates Ucating in tho South. For further particulars apply at the Scheifiy House. 12-18-tf Do not fail to hear the old-timer, P. J. FEELEY, The Vocalist. Iteserved seats on sale at Kirlin's drug store. PRICES, 25, 35 & 50 Cents. I.c. Watson, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars. Tobacco, &c. Agent for Eeadlng Brewing Co.'s Deer and Porter. 11 and 113 S. Main St, Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for workingpurposes imv Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on band nt reasonable rates, JXrvlES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. FALL and WINTER STYLES. 4 POLITICAL CARDS. JjWIt HIGH constable:, JUHN MATTHEWS, Of tho Fourth Ward. Subject to Democratic rules. 7IOU I1I01I CONSTAULK, JAMES EMANUELS, Of tho Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. JflOK WAltl) CONSTAUI.H, (Fifth Ward,) WILLIAM BENDER, Ot tho Fifth Ward, Subject to Citizen paity rules. piOIt SCHOOL DlltnCTOIt, (Fifth Ward.) CHARLES HOFFMAN, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules. pon man constable. EDWARD MASON, Of the Fifth Word. Subject to Citizens' party rules. OPEN EVERYDAY I Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crownj, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per. tain to Dental Surgery. No chargos for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo are the only users of vitalised air for tho painless extraction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. OQlcs Hours: 7 n. m. to B p. m. MISCELLANEOUS. IOIt SAI.IV-Threc tlrst-closs snow cases, all ' in good condition, suitable for fancy Roods, Call and see the brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall ana winter euuings encnan doab has ever had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers in new ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. i If you are a hard man to suit wo want I you to call. ;PORTZ & BRO., 2q. North Main St. fHARLES DERR'S ' Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave Is becoming popular. You will like It. makeu specialty of bair cutting. Wo A nnnnlnn wnlrnmfl Awnltx vnimt. notions, Sc. Will bo sold at a bargain. No. 21 i North Main street. Ml-tf j ....ATTIC OAI rk"VM iuc vv mi j ofiuuuni Olt KENT Store and dwelling, 20 South ' TUnln street, now occunlcd by L. J. Wilkin, son. Also store nnu uwcuiuk j--obi v-vuire street, now occupied by the Singer Manufactur ing Company Apply to M Mcllct, ut the post oluce. l-a-tf Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. ! Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tern I pcrance drinks and cigars. DO YOU NEED Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books, &c. We have them in all sizes and at all prices. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. it 4. it 4 i A 4.
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