V I A RARE i i - OPPORTUNITY. i fide am about reduction to make a bona my stock in rder to make room for another remodelling of my store and will sell at greatlyNreduced prices what is left of my .excellent assortment f overcoats and heavy suits for men, boys and children. This is no shop-worn, old style or misfit ttock, but just what I have been selling for at least double the money. T'o make room for necessary altera tions in my store I must sacrifice the goods. Call and inspect them. I GOLDIN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 1 1 5. flain Street. 'EVENING HERALD FIIIDAY, JANUARY !4, 1890. New Officers Jilectcd. At the meeting of the liaptist societies at Ashland tlio following ollieers wero elected to fecrvc for the ensuing six mouths: President. Itev. 1). I. Evans, Shenandoah; Secretary, Miss Johns, Malianoy City; Treasurer, Norman Edwards, Ashland ; Executive Com mittee, Prof. Williams, Malianoy City; I!ov. II. C. Williams, Ashland ; Hev. I). I. Evans, Shenandoah ; Miss Margaret Vaughn, AbIi land, The next meeting will bo held at Malianoy City sometime next mouth. Democratic llorougli Tlcliel. The conferees elected nt tlio Democratic primaries on Tuesday night convened in tho Council chamber last night and nominated a borough ticket for the election to be held on the 18th of next month. John Hums was made chairman and Joseph Peters secretary. James McKcou was nominated for High Constablo and George l'loppcrt for llorougli uditor by unanimous vote, and the conferees wero in session but a few minutes. Society Ollieers Klecteil. An election of ollieers was held last liight by tho Washington Hoiicficial Society witli tho following result : President, Christ Schmidt; First Vice President, II. J. Schtitz ; Second Vice Piesident, Peter IJinghciser; Recording Secretary, Funk Wilcom; Assistant scrctary, Jacob Kmsinger; l'lnancial Sec ctary, John I'oast; Treasurer, Jacob Noll; Trustees, J. V. Dillcnschueider, Con Englert, Nicholas Uyer. Should ho Investigated. j A woman of Malianoy City was in town yestorday seeking her 15-year-old daughter, who, sho claimed, had been induced to run nway from her home. Tho woman alleges " that thero is a woman in tills town who keeps a houbo of ill-fanio and entices girls of tender ago in neighboring towns to become inmates, Tho icsult of tho search has not been learned. Attacked by a Cataiuouut. Jonestown, Pa., Juu. 21. While n farmer and Ills sou wore chopping wood on Bunker Hill, near this place, tho father was startled by tho cries of tlio lud, und, turning round, found the latter struggling with a catamount, or wildcat. AVhon tho animal saw tho man it took flight. Tho lad was terribly scratched, but will ro cover. Killed In a Court Itnoin. AVAUKKOAN, Ills., J tin. 21. Daniel Cort nnd Joseph Hacker, two farmers, hud a quarrel about foucos nnd they wero ar rested. In tho court tho former drew a re volver and llred at Becker, but tho ball struck a witness named Dillon and killed Mm. Cort was committed for trial. BIG. REDUCTIONS In holiday goods, suitable as gifts for other festive occasions. Money saved is money earned by call 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, FED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From E. E3. FOLEY, Cor. Centre and Wot Sts, i Sating! l'und Organized, i 1 Tlio first meeting of stockholders of tlio Shenandoah branch of tlio Elmlrn Mutual I lltiildlng nntl Loan Association was hold last evening In tlio olllces of Edward W. Shoo maker, Esq., and a permanent organization was effected. W. T. Morgun, tlio general agent of tlio association, was present and explained the methods and progress of national savings and loan associations, nnd after the object of the meeting was explained to thirty of our business men tlio following ollieers wefc elected for the ensuing year : President, John J. l'rlco ; Vice President, Samuel Davis ; Secretary and Treasurer, M, Owens; Attorney, Edward W. Shoemaker, Km. ; Appraising Comtnlttec, Jesse 11. Davis, A. r. Morgan and Charles Sclmppc. Direc tors, P. J. Monnghaii, M. L. Kcmniercr, Levi liefowieh, John P. Hoehin, I). II. James, John Mleldazis, Tliomas Jones, Georgo H. Williams and J. P. Williams. Tlio organiza tion will meet on tlio first Wednesday of every month in tlio olllco of Edward W. Shoemaker, Esq. A loan of $3,000 will bo made during the coming week. The branch Was organized through the work of It. II. l'ugh and D. (liitlltlis, ngents for the associa tion. For Salo Cheap. A lino cherry front with French plato glass windows, also a fine cherry hat case, suitable for millinery or a hat store. For information call at L. Hofowieh's, 10 and 12 South Main street. 1-11-lawJt. Tho Charity Kiiterlalmiient, The entertainment under tho auspices of the school teachers of town, in I'crguson's thcatro on February 4th, for tho benefit of charity, is worthy of patronage Prof. Myron W. Kiug possesses n voice of wonder ful force, scopo and flexibility. It has a nido raugo of expression. Ho plays upon every chord of reeling. Ilia pathos is in describable. Without speaking a word, solely by the expression of his face, and tho tears that start from his eyes, moves his audience to tears. His portrayal of all human passion is masterly, indeed. Fierce anger, hate, wild scorn, love, threat, sus picion, woe, delight, fear and fortitude como and go upon his features like Hashes of vivid lightning. Hear him, nnd voir 11 never re grct it. i on h.vij:. Our entire lino of woolen underwear MUST UK wii.li. lied llanncl shirts sold at 1.2.5, now "5 cents. Drawers at tho samo price, l ino natural wool shirts, sold at $1.-10, now 85 cents. Dr. Wright's underwear, sold at $1.50 a suit, now $3.00. Iluy them at once, as they won't occupy our shelves very long. At MAX LEVIT'S, up-to-date hatter and gents' furnisher, 15 Iist Centre street. Hid Vourself of Itlieuiniitlsui lluy lied Flag Oil, 25c. AtGruhler llros., drug storCj An Important Circular. Thero has been some discussion rclatlvo to tho effect of an act recently created relative to boroughs with but one ward or election district. ' Tlio Commissioners have Issued tho following : "Thoso having but one election district, seven Councilmcn shall bo elected nt the coming election. Two for ono year, two fur two years and threo for threo years. Those whose time have not expired will sit jointly with tho new ones to bo elected until tho respective terms of the old ones expire." Tho boroughs of Auburn, Frackvillc, Gordon, Landiugville, Middleport, Mt. Carbon, Now Philadelphia, New Itinggold, Orwigsburg, Palo Alto, Pincgiovo, Tower City and York ville will come under this act. Even catarrh, that dread breeder of con sumption, succumbs to tlio healing influences of.Thomas' Eclcctrie Oil. Mr. O'llnru's Intentions. Krmn Hie Muhanoy City llceord. Littlo can bo learned concerning the intention of Michael O'Hura, now owner of the Mansion House stable buildings, and it is doubted ill some quarters if Mr. O'Hara has fully decided himself. Sorcr.il months ago, it is said, ho talked of occupying tlio stables i mniself with tlio lircry business, in connec tion wan a turuuiire nuuse, uui many uouoi whether ho will do anything for a year. Tho present tenant, Messrs. Smith and Campion, jiaro not been advised. Mr. O'Hara does an excellent livery buslnosa in Shenandoah. Tlio best Snag-Proof boot. Made for miners. At the Factory Shoo Store. J. A. Moycr, manager 1-20-tf Tim Highest Salary. A correspondent asks: "What is tho highest salary paid in tlio United States, and who receives it?" Tho highest salary' paid y tlio United States is $50,000 ; this is paid to tlio President. A number of heads of cor porations receive salaries equal to this. It is said that George It, Roberts, President of tlio Pennsylvania Railroad Company, gets $100,000 a year ; this is the largest salary paid to any private person anywhorc, Scheifly House. Hot lunch to-night. Oysters. Clams. At the bar : All the delicacies of the season in every style. A Coming Kieiit. The next ovent of tho season, and ono which promises to prore rery interesting, is tho "go" between Chas. Johnson aud "flealdy" Dill, which takes placo at I'rco land, on Wednesday evening, tlio SUth hist. The winner receives a purse of $100. Special trains will run to Hazletou after the fight. There's Just AVliul You AVnnt, Pan-Tina (8.1c) for coughs and colds. Gruhlcr llros., drug store. At Miilinnoy l'luiin to Shut Down. Mahauoy Plant) will shut down for repairs on Saturday. The coal on this division will all Jio moved to market via the Gordon pianos, during tho time of the suspension at Malianoy Piano. "An oiinco of prevention is better than a pound of euro." Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup prevents consumption by curing colds, and all similar lung troubles, Scliellly Houso T'or Bale. Tho proiorty and good will of tho Scheifly Houso, on North Main street, is oll'ered for salo, Tho proprietor contemplates locating in tho South. For further particulars apply at tho Scheifly Houso. 13-10-tf Verdict Agulust the llorougli. In tho suit of Elllo C. Daubert against tho borough of Pottsville, an action for dam ages, tho Jury returned a rordict awifrding SIlss Daubert f (150, Tho lady sustained per manent injuries to ono of her arms by falling over a projecting stone on tho sidewalk on Schuylkill nrcnuo, tho point whero tho mis ban occurred being dark at the time. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, Hut Tako Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, SSc. At Gruhlcr llros., drug store. ThO snow has conic . You will want rubber bootslnow. Why not liuy them at factory prices at tho Factory Hhoe Store, J. A. Moycf, mauager, l-'-O-tf PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the ltegltm Chron icled for Unity Perusal. Qilbcrton will havo a leap year party. A reliable advertiser of facts, MAX LEVIT. It. E. Coogan will rebuild tho recently de stroyed hotel property at lakeside. Charles licilly, of Qilbcrton, is nt the Miners' hospital suffering from a broken leg, Luzerno county has fourteen murder trials, notwithstanding they have a county detective Louis Iilnck has been chosen superintend ent of tho Union. Sunday school nt St. Nicholas. Hats nto tho charter of the Slavonic Society, atShainokln, and the organization has dis banded in consequence. A deed has been recorded at Pottsvillo for a lot in Shenandoah from David It. James ct al to Martha Hough. A now council of tho Jr. O. U, A. M. will bo instituted at Auburn on Saturday evening, with tliirty-oiio members. Sovcn men want to bo 'Squire in tho -Middle ward of Pottsville. Tlio olllco is worth, in fees, $1,500 a year. Mount Canncl has a bawdy houso, nnd tho local papers aro using their best endeavors to rid tho town of tho undesirable den. In tho case of tho Shenandoah Cracker Company vs. Georgo Mertz, of Pottsville, judgment by agreement was entered. Master Mechanic Campbell, of tho Lehigh Valley Ilailroad, formerly of Delano,, is lying critically ill at his home in lluffalo. Thero will bo a shooting match at Girard vlllo on February 8th and a main on tho loth. Tho latter will bo between tho birds of Uogan and Smicker. t . Muko no .Mistake Hut call at James Goodman & Co' to morrow for your dressed turkey, chicken and geese. Also a full lino of fruits and vegetables of every description. It personal F. J. Pepper, of Ashland, circulated among acquaintances last evening. E. It. Fitzsimmons, representing tho well known house of A. II. Duller & Co., of Philadelphia, was hustling trado in town to day. J. S. llcddall, of Tamaqua, visited .rela tives in town this morning. Col. J. K. P. Scheifly is suffering from an attack of pleurisy. II. F. Mcllet, of Wilkcsbarre, fonnorly of town, has again taken up his abode here among his many friends. Mr. Mellet will shortly cngago in tlio horso shoeing bus'ness here, having disposed of his plant in'Wilkes barre. H. W. Johnson, of tho firm of Johnson llros., who are at present compiling a directory of .Shenandoah, spent to-day in Pottsvillo. Norman S. Farquhar, Esq., and J. J. Snyder, of Pottsville, attended to legal busi ness in town last ovening. I. . I. Moycr, formerly clerk at tho Fergu son Houso, aud now located at New Dcrliu, was registered at tlio hotel yesterday. I. M. Morris, of Jeancsrillo, transacted business with tho borough ollicials yesterday . F. II. Moycr, tho Pottsvillo tobacconist, visited his patrons yesterday. Ex-Postmaster Cole, of Pottsville, was a town visitor to-day and made a pleasant call at tho IIkuald ollice. Mr. Colo was editor of tho Miners' Journal for sovcral years and has a fund uf interesting reminiscences on newspaper work in this county. Kcmnviil. llcinoval Strouse, the jeweler, wishes to inform his friends and tho public that bo has moved his stock of watches, diamonds and jowelry to tho Klein building, on North Main street. opposite Deddall's hardware store, licpairiug a specialty. Without it liraiu. Dr. S. S. Koser, of Williamsport, has made a remarkable discovery, which will bo theme of much discussion among incdicul men. Tlio patient died from tho eft'ects of a tumor, und was blind for over threo years. At the post mortem examination the most singular fact developed was that the entile brain bad been hollowed out by the action of tho tumor. The cavity was at least five inches in length, aud was filled witli pus, All left of tho brain was a thin shell, composed of tho tougher tissues where tho brain matter gathers into nerves, which wero less susceptible to tho process of decay. When an incision was mado in tho shell tho whole mass collapsed. Tlio cir cumstances which made tho case almost unprecedented in tho annals of medical scienco was the manner in which tho patient retained his rationality and faculties under the circumstances. Ho had tho senses of touch, taste, hearing and smell, had rery tolerable coutrol of his locomotor muscles, could tulk, and, in fact, was comparatively discommoded in no other way than by tho loss of vision. His retention of memory was remarkable. Ho was nblo to memorizo poems up to within two wceks of his death, Hoarders Wanted. Wanted threo steady boarders at SIS North .Mala street. l-23-3t fieorgo II. l.ulis in Cuba. Georgo II. Luks, son of Dr. E. C. Luks, formerly a druggist of this town, is now in Cuba making illustrations for tho Philadel phia Evening Ihillctln. Sir- huks was for some tinio special artist on tno rniiauoipnia Press, but accepted tho Dulletln's offer in December to go to Cuba. His sketches are eagerly sought after. It is pleasing to his numerous friends here to learn of his success and rapid advancement. Mandolins and guitars, new stock just re ceived at llrumm's. 1-88-tf Almshouse t-inploye Head. Manassas Dietrich, brother of l'oor Di rector Dietrich, and shoemaker at tho alms house, died yesterday of catarrh of tho stomach, Isiae Morgan, of Ginirdrlllo, has been agreed upon for the position, but the appointment will not bo announced until after tlio funeral on Monday. Tho lttght Name In tho Klght Place Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At Gruhlcr liros., drug store. Ill l ull Operation. Tho Frackvillo and Gilbertou Heat und Light Company is now in full operation, and lias ono of tlio most completo plants in tlio county. Tlio borough's of Frackvillo, Gilber tou aud Glrardvlllo aro illuminated by aro lights from this Bystcm. Eczema of the scalp, or Sealcl Head, oven in its most severe form Is nuver-fiilllngly cured by Doun's Ointment, the surest succiflv fort all Itchiness of tho skin. Coal & Iron Co. Pay Days. Tlio employes of tho 1. & 1!. C. & I. Co.,, in tho Gllbcrton district, wero paid to-day. I Thoso In tho Malmnqy City district will ho paid to-morrow afternoon. nnnD'8 PIfjS cure Liver Ills. Biliousness, luijlgestlon, Headache. A plcasrnt-"-' -,A11. I'rugglats. , ' Tho flrlm ltenpor. Potcr Klrchaflr, an old German resident of .Ashland, died nt tho ago of 0-1 years. Two daughters survlvo him. Martin Calpin, of Oakland, near Ashland, died of dropsy, aged 4S years. His son, Martin, is i conductor on tho hclilgh Valley railroad, and another son 15 an employe of the samo company at Delano, Tho funeral will tako placo to-morrow. Mrs. Mary Gcurs, aged 37 years, died at tho homo of her sister, Mrs. Itcuben Klingor, of Delano. Tho deceased has been suffering from inflammation of the bowels for tho past two months. Tho funeral will tako place, on Sunday, Mrs. Wliulcn Hurled. Tho funeral of Mrs. Catherine Whalcn, who died at her homo In Yatesvillo on Wcdnosday, took placo this morning. Tho remains were brought to town on tho 0 o'clock Lehigh Valley train and wero re ceived at the depot by a largo number of friends who formed a cortego with tho mourners on tho way to tho Annunciation church, on West Cherry street, whero requiem high mass was celebrated, Iter. II. F. O'ltcllly officiating. Tho funoml pro ceeded to Malianoy City on tho 18:10 p. in. Lehigh Valley train and intcrmcut was mado in St. Canicus cemetery. Tho pall bearers wore Martin IJurke, John Shay, Tliomas Flynn, Patrick Fahey, Thomas Galvln and John Whitakcr. Citizens Primaries. Tho Standing Committco of tho Citizens party met last night to make final arrange ments for tho primaries to bo held to-night. Tho hours for holding tho primarses havo been extended from 5:30 to 8:30 p. m. A special committee has arranged tho following ticket for tho First ward : Council, Charles Itadziewicz and David Johnson ; School Directors, Charles E. Smith and ltobert Anderson : Judco of Election, Alex ander Morris : Inspector of Election, Frank Itceso : Standing Committee, John Itamago, Judgment by Agreement. Tlio suit of Tho Shenandoah Dakcry Com pany against Wurtz, which has been on tho calendar of tho Pottsville court for several years, was called up yestorday and by agree incut between the attorneys judgment was entered in favor of the plaintiff for $1,100. The suit was for $1,200, tho raluo of machinery the company sold to tho de fendant, whoisa refluent of Pottsville, when the former went out of business. Wurtz claimed that thp machinery was defective. The Horollgh Takes Action. John W. Phillips, president of tho Borough Council of Malianoy City, caused an unusual proceedings to bo taken by that body last evening, Tho meeting was called toi tako action in reference to remonstrances filed against the Kaior Ilrcwcry and others en gaged' In tlio liquor tnilfic. Tho proceed ings lasted until midnight, and finally re sulted in resolutions being adopted jequest ing tlio court to re-issuo tho license against which remonstrances havo been filed. Mangled by n Car. A Lithuanian residing in tho First ward and named John Showdcs was probably fatally injiued at the St. Nicholas coll lory this afternoon. Ho was walking along tho railroad track from the breakor to the slope to get his pay when au empty car running by gravity to tlio slope struck and knocked him down. The unfortunate man fell under the cur. His left arm was pulled out at the shoulder and his skull was crushed. Have DihiippVared Again. Jacob Jones and Mrs. John Walfort, of Mt. Carmol, who eloped a few weeks ago aud re turned to their homes on Saturday when requested to by a policeman, havo again disappeared. It is not known whero they havo located but it is supposed they aro again in Pottsville. Grlp-Cohlrt-Henihiche. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxative liromo Quinine, will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 85 cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Buy Keystono flour." Do suro that tho name I.kkski & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. IJKltaUM)N'S TIIRATItK, 13 1'. J. l'"i.novsoN, MAKAOEn, Friday, February 7th, 1896. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORA1ANCE for Mrs. Knto Jenkins, .whoso son was reeeiill klllejj at "diuu IJ'tlKPi collier,, Scanlan-Durkin Comedy Co., Grant Band, i . v . Schoppe Orchestra. The above named organizations aro well worth the price of admission, and will endeavor to render one of the best amateur performances ever given In this town. He-Served scuts on salo nt Kirlin's drug store. PRICES, 25, 35 & 50 Cents. ITUiltCIUhON'S THUATKK, 1'. J. Kunoi'soN Mamaueh. Tuesday, February 4th, 1896. GRAND CHARITY. ENTERTAINMENT For tho benefit of the worthy poor,, and to relievo tho distress of deserv ing school children, under the auspices of tho Bhcnandouh Public Huhoo) Teachers. DVrnn W. K'illf. A. AT. Ph. TV J ' o - Elocutionist and Entertainer, Prof King Instruct you. will amuse, sadden, thrill and Chart for sale of reserved seats will booitento the public on Saturday, Jan. 5th, 1S'.I, at 10.110 ii. in at the olllco of the Hecrctar) . in the West street school building. PRICES WITHIN REACH OF ALL, 35 & 50 Cents, v jii press notices. 1 T Do you eat ? Do you eat bread ? Do you eat the Do you know that Washburn Crosby's "GOLD MEDAL" Flour makes the best bread ? Thos. E$. Samuels & Co., NAholessle Grocers,.'.. , 105 South Main Street, MISCELLANEOUS. I71QU SALK Three flrrt-clnM show cases, nll in Rood condition, mi (tub I o for fancy Kd notions, Ac. Will bo sold nt a haignln. No. 21 North Main street. 1-14-tf 170l ni2NT. Tho Imllrilng oW occupied by Michael Scheldcr, tho North Mutn street confectioner, nfter April lfct, 18M. Contains ptoro room nnd 10 roomi for dwelling purposes. Apply nt AVIUIniu Nelfvlnter livery stables, corner Coal and Main HtrecN. 1-20-tf IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't pet It, then come to us for it. We enrry tho best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wacon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. DO YOU HIE ? ' 'A good letter should be written on good paper." Ask for the PENNSYLVANIA Box of paper and envelopes. It will suit you. 25 cents , box. HOOKS & BROWN a. North ISlaln St. THE NEW SAVING FUND. A branch of the ELMIRA MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION lias hcci organized at Shenandoah with the following OlllCiTH t JOHN J. PlilCU, President. HAMUKL 1JAV1H, Vice President. St. iO WKNS, Secretary and Treasurer. EtWVAItD W. SlIOHMAKKIl, Attorney. DIItUCTOItS I. J. Monaghan, M. I. Kem merer, Levi llefowlch, John P. Ilorhni, 1). It. Jamc, John Mleldazis, Thoinus Jones, George II. Wijliains, J. P. Wflllams. , , . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE AI3 A D JVl lfl0 acres elcar.and iti option -V.J'l of purchasing 100 acres timber land adjoining. Dwelling and barn nnd till necessary out buildings In good order anil repair. Will bo sold with or without stock and lariningimpieuieuiM. wjhi is wjiih.- .w ......... - He this property. Within 3 miles of a tirst-elass market Will trado for town property. -.ALSO-V AC A 0 11 173 acres, nenr Zions Orovo, 75 lY-Iv ncresclear. Dwelling cost over SJ500. a nod barn and out buildings, block and farm implements. ( Must sell to disolvo partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. Ii. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotloto the sale of any good licensed property In Shenandoah. A genuine welcdnio awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached, Finest whiskeys, beers. puncr anu aio constantly on tap. .noice iexa perance drinks and cigars. 'ANSY PILLS! "W0MAU-S SAFE p,Pnis,P. IK PCI I IMi fc. j noais.11 best bread-? Shenandoah, Pa. POLITICAL CARDS. jpon man constable, JAMES EMANUELS, Of the Fifth Word. Subject to Citizens pnrty rules. TJIOU WAHI) CONSTABLE, (Fifth Ward.) WILLIAM BENDER, Of tho Fifth Word. Subject to Citizen party rules. JjlOIt SCHOOL DIRECTOR, (Fifth AVard.) CHARLES HOFFMAN, Of tho Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules. JjlOR HIGH CONSTABLE. EDWARD MASON, Of tho Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules. Tjum CONSTABLE, (Third Ward). JOHN W. BLAKER. Subject to Citizens party rules. jfjlOR COUNCIL. (Third Ward); THOMAS J. JAMES. Subject to Citizens, party rules. - OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tlio Shenandoah Denial Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silyer fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to seo us. AU examinations free. We mako nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and liridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. We aro tlio only users of vitalised air for tho rainless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllco Hours: 7 n. in. to 8 p. m. Teams to Hire. If you wnnt to hire n safo and reliable team for driving or for workinc purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rutes. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre Btrcct. Opposite Reading railroad station. .Satisfaction Guaranteed "Ski D asfitting. R.' W. BELL, Cor. Main St Centre Sts. llaseincnt of Itcddall's Dullding. EvahXMies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see tlio 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 are a hard man to suit wo want you to call, PORTZ & BRO., 2 North Main St. f HARLES DORR'S Barber Shop J 12 Weet Centre Street. OurJ lot Towel Shave I Is becoming lnr. You will like it. Wo inaWe 5 . aWr 1 1 ( Jr cutting, J 'iV -4 Tin rf iCjfi . i