, - - - r P1J i EVENING HERALD WKDNESDAY. MAIICII 11. 1MB. Harper's ltaziir. The numbers of Harper's llazar to be pul lished in March will lie distinguished by tho variety of scaaonable hihI lieautifnl toilette for the spring. Tea-gowns, reception toilettes, and out-door costumes will lie given, mi tlmt the woman who aspires to dressing In tho latest fashion, with style and chic, nocl only consult the liazar to gain her end with ease, The number appearing on March 1 1th will be largely devoted to the favorite sport of the lay, wheeling, und will contain articles by Dr. Lucy llalll'rown, llcv. l)r. William V. Hughes, M.uy Sargent Hopkins, Ida Itoll, and others on tlio several aspects of bicycle riding in which women are conccrnod. The Kastcr Number, on March 8th, will present novelties appropriate to tbe reopeuing of the gay world for the summer campaign. There will be a striking story, entitled "Jim Purely, Martyr," by Marion llarland; and articles by Grace King, llliaabcth C. Harney, and others will add to its interest. All Pico. Those wbo havo used Dr. King's New Dis covery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on tho advertised druggist and get a trial bottle, free. Send your name and address to H. K. Huckleii & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life l'ills Free, as well as a copy of Guido to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of which is guarantci d to do you good and cost you nothing. A. Wa-ley's Drug Store. AVI11 llulbl a Kfsf-nutr. Tho Hoard of Trustees of tho Minora' hospital at Fountain Springs met yesterday and decided to increase the water supply for tho institution by erecting a reservoir on tho Home Tract, on liroad mountain, two and a half miles cast of the hospital. Little Trices 1'or ISic; liargiillls. Popular interest in our clearance sales increases daily and crowds of pleased buyers throng our store every hour. Come and eeo tho choice bargains we otrer in every depart ment. Silks, cashineics, serges and stylish dross plaids go at popular prices. Corsets, hosiery, muslin underwear, etc., in splendid variety at prices you can't afford to miss. I.ace curtains and white spreads at lower pricos than over oifercd before. I.. J. Wilkinson. 20 South Main street. T. O. S. nTA. Alilll ersstry. Washington Camp No. 112, P. O. S. of A., is making elaborate arrangements to celebrate its 27th anniversary on May lth, next. A public meeting will be held in Ferguson's theatre and wilt bo addressed b- a number of prominent speakers. There will also bo a musicalo. "Walt Tor tlio Opening. Carpenters havo almost completed tho new glass front in tlio llefowich building, and new and hautlsonio fixtures will be placed in tho store. When completed Mr. liefowich will havo tho finest and largest store-room in the county. A new and varied stock, includ ing children's clothing and specialties, will bo a big attraction. Wait for tho opening. 2-20-tf Leading for dnpiiti. Hishop Ilowman and wife wero at Hethle hem Sunday, from which placo ho goes to .preside at tho Massachusetts conference and latter to Oregon and California. On April Gtb lie will set sail for Japan, when ho will pay the first official visit ever made to tvaugelical Missions in Japan. Health Report. Ellen Faleski, a 10-ycar-old child residing on South Poar alley, was to-day reported to the Hoard of Health as suffering from scarlet fever. Jills Reentered. Janus Morrison, tho young man who suf fered the loss of ono of his legs about two months ago by having it crushed between bumpers at tho Turkey Hun colliery, has sufficiently recovered from the effects of his yjurics to be able to go about visiting friends, and made a trip to town yesterday. Emimimiinimiminiinminnmnimrmimmniiinnims Pa. niece Dentistry, PJcw Methods, New Dental Parlors. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Opera House Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Ktitrance on Oak Street. Ofllco Hours: 8 . m. to 8 p. m. imiuiiiiiuuiuiuiiiiiuiiiiiiaiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiuii Did We Hear t You say that your Watch, or ji Clock, or Jiairings, or Jewelry Coa..heeded repairing ? miticii . giigeO, we are now again fully ablioy do all kinds of repairing, giviivj;v you first-class and honest work .at short notice at the most reasonable prices. Our extra stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS and S JEWELRY K result Mu&oq BnU Ttjced and we sell you a nay night, fully the store at almost by tho liorough a. prohibiting encoui. V1ICUUL iSJSRKIN'S Shenandoah Katioual C'lul .it was given with the -fakes- should bo en street, Kiven by tho club las, proof that the ruembonO AH, PA have not only tho coufhk tics but the people in gen IB propose lurmsuiug emeritsi t j most fastidious can fiud ., 1 Athletic exhibitions, such as THn Club givo, aro not only patronize .con raxed by tho lending und 'jj' cllizcus of all the largo cities. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho Jtegloti Citron leleil for Hasty lVtusul. The P. A It. C. A I. Co, employes In tho St. Nicholas district were paid yesterday. Tile employ at the Centralla and Logan collieries havo petitioned the I.ehigh Valley Company to oatabliah tho two-weok pay ayatem. A valuable tract of 300 acres of excellent granite has been found near White Haven, which will make excellent stone for orna mental and building purposes. Daniel Dully and (Jul. Fleischer, of this county, have been drawn as United. States jurors for tho term beginning April 8th. The Odd Fellows of Mahauoy City, are soliciting contributions for the demonstration there on April 2Sth. The epidemic of scarlot fever and diph theria at Malmnoy City is increasing. John W. Jonas, of Pottaville, a miner em ployed at York Farm colliery, was almost instantly killed yesterday by a clod falling on him. Ho resided with his aister and leaves a son and two dauglitors. Mrs. Hannah Long died at her home in Ashland yesterday from paralysis. She is survived by a husband and nluo children. A l.uclcy Climico for the Sick and SuH'orlng. Woareawaro that our pooplo whosuffor from nervous, chronic or long-standing com plaints do not havo tho same opportunity to be cured as do tho residents of tho great citios whore the most eminent physicians and specialists reside. In other words, our peoplo are debarred from seeking a cure by tho great and skilled physicians owing to the cost of travel to tho large city and tho high fees charged by such physicians. Here, therefore, is a chanco for tho sick of our community which should not bo lost. Dr. Grecno, of 35 Wost 11th St., New York City, who has tho largest practice in tho world and who is without doubt the most successful specialist In curing all forms of norvous and chronic diseases, oilers to givo freo consulta tion by mall to all sufferers whom their local physicians has failed to euro. You havo the privilege of consulting Dr. Greene by letter, describing your complaints, and he will after carefully considering your condition, send you a letter fully explaining all your symp toms, telling you cvorything about your complaints so plainly that you will under stand exactly what ails you. Ho will also give you bis advice, based upon bis vast experience and wondorful success in treating such cases, as to just what to do to get cured. All this will cost you nothing, and you can thus havo consultation with tho host known physician anil acknowledged most successful specialist in tho world, without leaving homo and at no expense whatever. Tho doctor is the discovorer of that greatest of all known medicines, Dr. Greene's Norvura blood and nerve remedy, and ho has discovered many other most valuable remedies. Write him now, for this is a chanco to get cured which you may nover havo again. r Anybody but a mertmaid can bo fitted at our store, and likely if ouo came in she'd have a lit, too. Faotoiiv Siroi: Stork, 3-1-tf J. A. MoYmt, Mgr. A Monster lloscrvolr. Tlio new reservoir which tlio Mahanoy Water Company has been contemplating erecting north of Lofty, for tho past two years, is now an assured fact, and ox-Senator C. F. King has been awarded tho contract for its construction. Tho reservoir will bo situated in tho valley north of Lofty tunnel and will cover thirty-five acres. Tho dimensions will ho 3,300 feet long, 1,500 feet wide, and 3S feet deep from tho surface, not including a stone wall that, will surround it The construction of tlio vast basin will revive business of all kinds in tho town of Lofty and uiako the residents feel that they are still recognized among the living. Hazlcton Standard. ltucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feves sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively curcB piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satlslaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale hv A. Waslcy. To Itcconio Populists. Two trustworthy Polish and Lithuanian residents of town are responsible for tho aniiouucementtbut one-half the membership of tlio Lincoln Club and tho samo number of the Lithuanian Club havo undertaken to form a Populist Club to tako part in local politlus, and that eight men aro now canvass ing for members, wlio will bobclcctod from tho Polish, Lithuanian, Hungarian and Italian voters. Tho declared object is to gain a better foothold in local politics. Although the parties giving the iiilonuatiou appear to bo thoroughly in earnest the prospects bear on its faco some evidences that there is a weakness some placo and this view is strengthened by tho additional declaration that tho movemont has been caused by a failure of any Polo or Lithuanian to becuro an appointment under tlio last organization of tho liorough Council and that its influence is to bo only wielded agaiust tho liepublicans in tho noxt borough election It is quito plain that there aro moving spirits in tho schenio of other nationalities than thoso mentioned and a big anti-liepublican scheme is being worked for tho election noxt fall the borough talk boing merely a blind. Mist of All, lied flair Oll.ttSc. What for? Ac lies, nafns. lmilstw. At Gruliler llros., drug store. ltlg Damage Suit. Elmor J. Walbridge, of Pottsville, has brought suit against tlio Schuylkill Hlectrle Hallway Comiiany, claiming S23,000 damages. Tho plaintiff' attempted to cross the btreot in PotUvillo and an electric ear struck him, his injuries nccosltatiug amputation of both arms and one of bis toes, and plantUfs "spine vvas badly injured, and thereby ho becamo sick, sore, lame and disordered, and so remained and continued." The accident occurred last October. Kow Mandolin and Oultar music, Just re eived at Ilru nun's, A Ileaiitiful Light. Tho work of increasing the incandescent olectrio light supply on West Oak street was completed yesterday by running an addi tional wire from Pear alley to tho Grant mansion, which presented a beautiful ap pearanco last night when illuminated for the 11 ret time by tho system. Ladles shod at our store usually fall into a fit. Faotoiiv Shok Stoiie, 3-4-tf J. A. Moykii, Mgr. Dentil or Jim. Shields, Announcement of tho death of Mrs, William Shields, of Wilkesbario, has been reeolvod. The deceased nt one time resided in J.'ahanoy City, and was mother-in-law of Hairy Learn, tho well-known newspaper writer. The funoral will tako place Friday afternoon at 3 oe ck. PERSONAL. Joseph Grumm spoilt to-day at Ashland. John It. lloyor, of Port Carbon, circulated among frionds hero yesterday. 11. F. Laudlg transacted business in town yesterday. Mrs. James Daulell.of North Main street,! in Iluaton, Mass., attending tho funeral of a relative. Mrs. A. S.( Hftgenbuch, of South Jardln street, who has lieeu confined to her home through llltieas, is Improving and will soon be around again. Mrs, John Hitler, Mrs. James Moyor and Mr. William Pasco boa riled a morning train for Schuylkill Haven, where thoy will (vislt friends. Mrs. Gilpin, of South Wost street, who is suffering fiom a chronic trouble, will to morrow go to Price's hospital at Philadelphia for treatment, accompanied by the family physician, Dr. J. Pierce ltoberts. W. F. Miller, son-in-law of ex-Clilef Hur gess Issslg, to-day moved his household goods to lowti from Orwlgsburg. Mrs. T. J. Mullahy, of West Cherry street, cave birth to a sou last evening. George Holvey, of Heading, is a guest of relatives in town. Mrs. William Urch, of St. Clair, win in town yesterday, tho guost of Mrs. Abraham Townsoud, who Is ill. F.dwnrd Hosownll made a businoss trip to Mnhanoy City yostorday. Justice Green, of Win, Fcnn, was a town visitor to-day. Harry Mellon, ono of tho health restoring mixers at Wasley's drug store, is spending tho day with his parents in Tremont. J. F. McGinty, of Tamaqua, visited rela tives in town yesterday. T11K VUltV I.ATIMT Of spring kid gloves just received, which wo oiler to tho trado at reasonable pricos. At MAX I.KVIT'S, 15 Fast Centre street. Attacked by it Wild Cat. Harvey Fritzingor and Pat Conlln, of Milnesvilic, went to tho Tomhickon moun tain on Saturday on a fox hunt. The men became separated, and Fritzingcr momen tarily laid his gun asido. Ho had no sooner dono so than ho encountered a largo wild cat. Heforo he could roach his fowling picco the animal attacked him, but ho escaped with a few scratches, and reaching his gun, brought tho animal to earth. It is a fine specimen and will undergo tho skill of taxidermist. ' A Itig Simp In Photographs Atltichard Dabb's, 2U7 West Centre street. A special offer in the New Argentio Portrait. Having secured the agency wo will issue two hundred tickets through our agents at 50 cents a piece. To every purchaser of ono of these tickets, and 3.00 upon presentation at our gallery, wo will forfeit a dozen fine cabinet photographs and a fiuo Argentic life bio portrait, 10x20 inches. Do not miss this chanco. 3-U-2t KoIiIhmI tlio Dummy. Last evening about eight o'clock somo un known person robbed ouo of the dummies in front of the clothing stole of Max Supowitz, on East Centre street, of an overcoat worth $10. Shortly afterwards a Polish man re turned with tho overcoat and said ho had purchased it for $1.50 from tho thief, but re fused to givo tho names of cither parties. Mr. Supowitz gavo tho man $1,50 ami tho dummy was again sheltered from the cold. X'or the Italiiy Sensou. A two-capo singlo texture Mackintosh, $3.75; double texture. $0.23. A nice um brella. Examine them at 3-5-tf It. F. Gill's. Almost ii Suicide. A calf dropped out of a Hebrew butcher's wagon standing in front of a shop on Hist Centre street this morning and was held suspended in tho air by a ropo fastened about its neck. Tho annual s eyes rolled and tho muscles of tho body twitched 'ominously, when tho owner discovered tho situation and put tho breathing organs in operation hv lifting the calf back into tho wugou. I'reii 1MH. Solid your address to II. E. Hucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free Famplo box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills aro easy in action and are particularly effective in tho euro of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they havo been proved invaluable. They aro guaranteed to bo purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. Kcguhir bizo 25c per box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. The Only Place. A discussion of tho promiscuuusnoss of tho Irish nationality between James Grant, Michael Graham, M. II. Keillor and II J. Yost, in tho lattcr's barber shop yostcrday afternoon, caused a declaration that the an nouncement of tho finding of an Irishman at tho Noith Polo left no place on earth in which an Irishman cannot ho found, but re flection brought tho unanimous verdict that there is still ono place, and that is tho Yost estate on the fiat on top of Locust Mountain. The oldest Inhabitant cannot recall that any Irishman ever lived there. Ilreiimin for Commissioner. Daniel E. llrennan, ouo of tho most promi nent Democrats of this borough, has an nounced himself as a candidate for tho office of County Commissioner. Mr. Urenuan has always been prominent in tho party clrcloe, and it will bo a pleasure for every Domoerat to support the party and him when tho tiuio comos. 3-0-lw , New Council at Xuroinbcrg. District Deputy W. II. Dettroy, of town, has organized a now Council of tho Jr. O, U. A. M. at Nuremberg. Tho warrant was sent to Btato headquarters yostorday with 18 names thereon. This will bo tlio ninth council instituted in this county within tho past six months. A (food Thing- for u Had Cough. What? Pan-Tlna, 25c. At Gruliler llros., drug store. To bo l'nld by Chech. Tho Houso of licprescntatives has passed a bill requiring pension agents to make all paymeuts by check, thus doing away with tho quarterly distribution of tho cash by tho agents in tho various districts. That Distress In the stom ach or feeling of fulness af ter eating is, effectually prevented by Hood's Pills. They aid dl gestiou and assimilation ot food, move tbe bowels easily and thus prevent and cure BlllousnesB,TorpId Liver, and Constipation, They are tssteless and do not gripe or cause pain. Bold by all druggets. 26 cents. Insist upon Hood's. Met Last Night. Tho Annunciation Literary Socioty met last evening at the home of Miss Julia Miles, on Wost Cherry Btrect. Some vory Interest ing topics of the day were discussed and Miss Miles proved a very admlmblo hostess. Strlehen With l'liiulynls. Mrs. Mary McCormlek, of West Centre street, was suddenly stricken with paralysis while working in tho kitchen of her home yesterday afternoon. Sho Is now confined to her bed, hut tho attending physicians say there are hopes for her recovery. Two New Members. The Henry Horucostlo Camp No. -to, 8. of V., will initiate two now membors into the order at their rooms in the lleddalt building to-night. The camp is becoming very piosicrous, and a full attendance is requested tu-ulght. rourtli of .fitly Deiiioitstratloii. A public demonstration will bo held in Cutawissa on July 1th, under the auspices of tho P.O. S. or A. It will bo ono of tho largest parados and grandest pyrotechnic displays ever witnessed in tlio place, and invitations havo beon issued to cvory camp in this section to participate. The School Hoard. ' A meeting of tho School Hoard will bo hold this evening to take action oti a report tho committee on heating is ready to submit in connection witii tho proposed now school building on Whito street und the High school addition. A Tost Alarm. An alarm sounded from box 25 of the electric fire alarm system nt about seven o'clock last evening camod a great rush towards the corner of Main and Centre streets, but tho ringingof tho firo bell proved to bo a test by tho linemen at work on tho system. Dii;i). ltOHDNKU. On the 9th inst , nt Shenandoah, Pa., Charles Monroe, only child ot Charles Monroe and liora Whlteley Itordncr, aged eight months and two days. Funeral service in All Saints' Protestant J-'picopal church nt 2:80 o'clock on Thursday nftcruoou, 12th Jrijst. Inierment private. at HOLVKW-On the !th tnt., at Shenandoah, Pn , Joseph Holvey, ngad27 years, 11 mouths and 10 day. Funeral will take place on Thursday, 12th int., at 11 a. m., mm tho family residence, 11(1 South AVest street, nnd proceed hy the 12:5S p. m. P. A: IE. tmln for THlniujua, where Interment will be made, ltclntlvcs anil friends respectfully invited to ntleiul. 3-10-2t They Are Marked This Way fVlARK- INTERLINED I Tlio genuine interlined collars and culls with a "Celluloid" surface, nud tho only water-proof collars und cuITs worth buying. TRADfT MARK. INTERLINED They aro worth buying, becauso they wear six times longer than linen, keep clean longer, and when 6olled, you can clean them yourself. TRAD INTERLINED You can clean them yourself with a wet cloth as easily and quickly as you can wash your hands whether at homo or abroad. TRADE1 At homo or nbroad, you'll find them moro comfortnblo, moro convenient nnd moro economical than any other collars and cuirs made. TRADf Mark- INTERLINED Acotjt no imitation., Mule In aU atytfl. anil iti... Hol'l evurjwheru or BL-Qt by ut dirnct. Collar. ZOO. eacb, Ciitr. toe air f'o'tpal j, StaU' .Ue and atjls. l'HL t:KM.UI.OIII COMPANY, SEW YOltK. SAPOLIO 'Vo',etL'e.ocK';uS..cr MISCELLANEOUS. Oil HALK. A 8300 bond of tho Lakesldo KiilUiny Co., hearing 6 percent. Interest. Apply at this olllce jlOH SAI.i:. Tho water pump, counters and hiir lltiire nf the ivl.i.tfH' llnutn I.. further Information apply to j. Ii. p. Scltellly. T.IOIt HAI.K Olt ItKNT. A hrlek block on V North Jhiln street, consisting of two dwell ing hotiAts, both bouses being for stile or one of them for rent. For further information apply at the IlEUALIi ofllee. S-G-5t-cnd "TjlOK HAI.U Desirable brick hotiil and dwcl 1 ling known as Dormer's Atlnntio (iartlen. Kor terms apply to Mrs. SI. Dormer St. Clair l'a. t-31-lw-eod I WANT free tests of Satin-Scent perfumes given and orders filled. Five trltil bottles rnstinitl lOu. Albert Wood, Perfumer, 735 Woodward, Detroit, Mich. Satin-Skin 35c Soap postpaid 12c 2-21-lm-tUw AfEAT MA1IKKT I'OU 8AI.K.-A mcnt mar ill kct, situated within tho borough of Shen nudoali, with slaughter bouse, horse nnd wagon, ami all the necessary equipments for running n business In first-class stylo, will be sold at a bar f t".l ! Jt,r,,lrU-tor wishes to retiro from tho ..Ua,.-Bq i-muvij . AJJluy III Illisoiltce. 3-5-lw OTICi: OF STOCKHOLDKItS JIi:!2TINCI. annual meeting of tbe stockholders of the Citizens' Klectrlc Light Company, of Hheii. nnilonh, will be held nt tho ollleo of the com pany. No. 31 North Jnrillii street, on April 8th. MM, between tho hours of 2 anil 1 o'clock p. m.I fort he purpose of electing eleven (II) Directors lot the ensuing j ear, nml for the purpose of hearing and receiving tho report of the Auditors 4-aHt-iiaw John Oiiuiileu, Hco'y. Our Spring Stock Of clothing lias now arrived, which cousUts of a largo stock ot flue Men's, Boys' and Childrens' Suitings in Straight Cut, Frocks, binglo and Double Ilreastcd Coats ami back Suits, Our Combination Suit DOUBLE BRBASTED COAT, TWO PAIR OP KNEB PANTS, . . . ONE YACHTING CAP. Is a quick seller. Children's Suits of Humor ous dcilgns can bo found In this stock S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Corner Main and Cherry Sts., Shenandoah, Ta, TSir " MARK- "w INTERLINED tLLULO It is indeed a good friend to all house keepers. It cleans windows, mirrors, P silver- $ ware, paint, 0 brasses, K floors, p hands, jewels, p The Modern Cleaner All Grocers. Pre Snmnle, Child ChiUls, Kew York FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ACADM 100 ncrci clenr, nnd with option V'' of purclmshif? 100 acres timber land adjoining. iMvoimitf mm unrn mm mi ncccwiry out bulldinc In jfood order nnd reimlr. Will bo sold with or without ntoek nml forming Implement. Conl Is supposed to under lie tins property. mini u mnes 01 n nrsi-ciass market, A 111 trnuo for town property. ALSO A FARH 173 neros, nenr ZIons O rove, 75 neres clour. DwelUnc cost over $2500. Good barn nnd out buildings. .Stock and farm Implements. Must sell to dfsolvo partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. 11 LLEWELLYN. Slicnnntloali, Pa. Abovo pnrtlea will negotiate tho snlo of nny good licensed property In Shenandoah. mmnmriiwiira I REMOVAL.-) 1! Itcnr In mind tbe fact, and keep It 1 E always heforo you when In need E s of wall paper, tbnt Thomas 3 SxYDKii lias removed bis wall paper store to i No. 23 S. Jartlin St., Near Davenport's Hardware Store, THOMAS SNYBER, i I E PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER, i I S3 S. Jardln St. E Call and eeo tho new spring styles just p is&t'cd. limummumuumiimuMmmmmuiuminmriimrii WAIT ! For the 19th carload of Western Horses Which William Neiswenter will dispose of at private sale shortly, at his stables, corner' Main and Coal streets. This stock will consist of drivers, workers and general business horses, all sound, well bred and well broken. Every horse sold will be guaranteed. Our Stables are the largest and most commodious in the region, as they are constantly stocked with horses for sale or ex change. Anybody in need of a nice pair of workers or a fine busi ness or pleasure horse can find his choice by calling upon us. Watch This Space . . . . . . For Day of Arrival. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and oftiVt prtt It, tlicn come to us for H. We curry tlio bct of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our ileliverv Wfttron awaits your order. Goods delivered nromiitlv. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. --USE-- ELECTRIC SALVE (KINO OP ALL I) It cures Cuts, Burns, Ilrulscs, .Scalds, Ulcers, Bolls, Cnrbunclcs, Abscess, Kte. 1'or sole by C. Ii. HAOENBUCH, Druggist, North Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. UT IN TWO. Wo have just received o largo stock of crinkled .... " CREPE PAW Which wo will sell at greatly reduced prices. A Ave foot roll for 10 cents, formerprico 25 cents. SEE : WINDOW : DISPLAY. HOOKS & BROWN ev North Main St. 0 Doe Ami EN EVERYDAY 7 yoiu mo oiiriiHuiimn cental Koonm for .lnles extraction of teeth. o,i ..,i sll " I lllllnss. Ifyourartifleal teeth do"' Vt suU you call to we us. Al examination, free. We toako all kinds of plates. CloUl Crowns Alunilmiin Crowns Logan Crowns, frown and llrltlge work and all operations that ner taln to Dental Surgery. 1 No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painloss extraction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltinan's Block) East Centre Street. n i si. 01 t Office Hours: 7 tj rv to 8 p. mN V"es mm Shenandoah Gollege I 100 Charter nember Scholarships 1 1 100 Charter nember Scholarships Xow sold. Tbe pale will hn cnn. tinned for n few days only. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENflANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORdANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL.. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer- Evan J. Bavies, LIVERY AND ng 13 N. Jardin Street. Art Wall Paper. Paper : Your : Home : Artlstlcally llut for as llttlo money oh poemblr Wall luiimrs and room moulding to ull the latest colorings anil dcbius for your parlor, bed room, kitchen, ball or cafe ilcntitlful Ijentliers for diulujr menu, only 30 cents. Come and no our Prize Designs. House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. SatUfnttion utioranteeil. 1'Mlnintoij cheer fully furnished. Head pobtal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Ccntro St., Slicnatnloub, 1, FALL aild WINTER STYs Call anil see the brightest, breeziest. Etiat lot of Fall and Winter Suitings She tloah haa overliatl. We're experts on flt. We're dealers In new ldeaj . i We're leaders of reason?' 0 If you aro a harf man to 71 r.,,m,nn you to call. Plmblnf; log done call PORTZ & BRlF 'n :i North Main St. 4. i i A igM hi ill! iiilii:: v r fiiTffiTiTlsWrtf