-iT-tTiy... s' OUR... . SPECIAL SALE of "cniNKi.nn crepe paper" will bo continucil for another week. Remember, wo givo a fivo foot roll for 10 rents. Could not bo bought before for less thau S3 cents. ONLY ONE A10KE WEEK. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. GRAND OPENING! REFOWICITS ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HALL March 26th. The finest line of Men's, Roys' and Children's Novelties in Clothing ever dis played in this city. Watch Our Mammoth Show Windows. L. REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. HAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY. MARCH 21, 1890. County Auditor at AVork. Tho Couuty Auditors got clown to business yesterday afternoon. The first matter taken up was that of allowing tho Sheriff travel iug expenses. Tho Auditors question tho right of the county to allow such charges and tho matter was argued by C. E. llreck mis,, attorney for Sheriff Scott, County Solicitor Ulrich and William Wilhelm, Esq., counsel for the Commissioners and Auditors respectively. The latter claim that the Sheriff's salary of $0,500 per year must cover all expenses attached to tho office, and that tho couuty must not pay for tho travel Ing expenses of his deputies or himself while serving writs and other papers. Tho Audi tors will render an opinion in a few day Auditor John E. Doyle was not present at the meeting, although ho had been notified Your Choice. Property No. 5 and 7 North Main street. either with private residence or hotel alone Schcifly House. This proposition open for two weeks. 3-11-tf Home Kewa via Tauiafpia. We clip tho following from the "Slienan doah" correspondence to tho Miners' Journal : "Thoro aro rumors of a change 1 the newspaper lino here. Ono of the con cerns is to change hands, whilo another will locato elsewhere, probably at Fitzgerald Georgia, where a colony of Union Vetorans, to the number of 5000, has already located NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. :o: Filling with Gold, Silver, Cement. Gold nnd Porcelain Crowns and Bridge Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED Entirely Painless Extraction. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Oak Street. Office Hours : 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Did We Hear Yon say that your Watch, or Clock, or Earrings, or Jewelry needed repairing ? Ii so, we are now again fully able to do all kinds of repairing, giving you first-class and honest work at" short notice at the most reasonable prices. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Largest line of Musical Instruments in this city. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. floor , OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and West Htreetn. 0 College Itrceptlon April Cltli. Wood's Business College will ho open for visitors April 2nd, 3rd nnd 4th. Registration of students begins at 0.00 n. m., April 0th. In tho evening a grand reception will bo held In tho College Hall, Opera House building. Prof. O. I Williams, a graduato of Cornell University, now President of Wood's Collego at Scmnton, who was Consul to I'ranco dur ing President Harrison's administration, will be tho speaker of tho evening, assisted by other professional speakers of Shenandoah, The evening's entertainment will bo inter spersed with selections by tho orchestra. Invitations to tho public in general will ho distributed this week. All persons present ing this card of invitation on Easter Monday night will receive a handsomo souvenir ns n memorial of tho launching out of a first class business collego In Shenandoah. Tho time is fast approaching when this most worthy institution will begin Its work ; and If you wish to heconio a charter-member now is tho time to secure a scholarship. Prof. S. I. Wood, president of Shenandoah College, has been prevailed" upon by public men of Shenandoah to continue tho sale of I charter memberships, and ho has responded very liberally. Nothing will ho left undono that will add to tho comforts of students. Seo Prof. Thomas Martin, special organizer, at the Ferguson House, If you desire to becomo a charter member, nnd savo seventy flve dollars. Jlr. Conry's Laurels. Frank Conry, of tho Kutztown Stato Normal school, is visiting his parents on Emcrick street. While at tho school ho distinguished himself and won the esteem of his Keystone Society friends nt their anni versary, celebrated last Friday evening. Hls'declaniation, "Tho Convict's Christmas Eve " and thn duett, "The Doubtful Lovers," rendered by Mr. Conry and Miss Lynch, of Gordon, were the features of tho entertain ment. Mr. Conry is also tho nowly elected editor of "The Keystone Society." His many town friends are pleased to hear of his success and wish him still greater honors. Cood l'lny do nnd See It. "Alabama," one of tho most beautiful plays ever written, full of pathos and de lightful scenic effects, will appear in tho theatre to-night. You will not bo disap pointed if you go. Spring Opening. Spring opening of sateens, shirt waists and arpets. Also bargains In blankets, a few left worth 75 cts., 'to bo closed for 40 cts. Good ginghams for 5c, a yd., and a special sale of Hosiery goods, worth 10c, to bo sold for 5 cts. and so on. At P. J. Mouaghan's. 2t A Driver Arrested Simon Itynkawicz was knocked down on East Lloyd street last night by a team driven by one Joe Bondukis. His back was injured, but not seriously, and his hat was smashed. Rynkawicz claimed tho accident was due to careless driving. This morning Bondukis was arrested and Justice Toomey put him under $300 ball lor trial at court. A "Get Out" Salo. Wo must move on or about April 1st. Prices take another tumblo ; noto tho following bargains. Lancaster ginghams, get out price" 5c. Merrimack Points " " " 4c. Lace curtains worth $1.75, "get out price" $1.00. Lace curtains worth $1.25, get out pneo" 75c. Laco curtains worth $1.00, "get out price" 49c. Tablo linens worth 40c, "get outprico"25c, Dress goods, silks, capes, corsets and under wear all marked at get out prices." A thousand yards of 12'c. blue drillings for 7c. per yd.; Men's seamless half hose 5c Only a few days left for quick soiling at this great get out" bargain salo. L. J. Wilkinson, 20 South Main St. Iteaily to Revolt. It has been observed that during its recent street parades tho local corps of tho Salva tion Army has not carried the colors of tho Army. This lead to a report that tho corps had seceded from tho ranks under General liooth and joined God's American Voluu tcers under Ballington liooth, but it appears to be premature. Lieutenant Rusk, of tho corps, stated yesterday that such is tho in. teution, but thero are a fow obstacles In tho way. A canvass of tho membership shows that only three out of about sixty oppose tho step. Tho rest look upon Ballington Booth's action as a repetition of the spirit of '76 and aro ready to stand by him in building the new organization that has been christened God's American Volunteers, and for that reason tho blue standard with tho blood-red square in the center has been put aside, but the formal revolt is delayed until Ballington Booth gets his afl'airs definitely settled and the local corps can liquidate a small indebt edness, which will bo necessary before the old organization will relievo the corps of its obligations, and secure now barracks. New and very pretty waltz "Ampbion," at Brumm's Jewelry and Music store. 3-13-tf Nelson llrantlon Denil. Nelson Brandon, tho well-known hotel keeper of Brandouville, died at his home in that place last night from Bright's disease. lie had been ailing about three weeks, hut only took to his bed on Saturday last. The deceased was 03 years of ago and is survived by his wife and a largo family. Tho funeral will take placo on Saturday morning and tho remains will bo interred in tho Whlto church cemetery, at Ringtowu, Gllberton llorougli Council. At a special meeting of the Town Council of Gllberton on Saturday tho resignation of M. J. Leahy as president and member of Council was accepted. Morgan Morgans was elected president to succeed Mr. Leahy. The latter has removed to Mahanoy City. Havo You u Illg Foot? If so, thoro Is ft snap at tho Factory Shoo Storoforyou. Wo havo about 500 pairs of men s workiugaud dress shoes, all sty s, Nos. 0, 10 and 11, which wo aro selling for very low prices to mako room for spnug goods. 3-13-tf J. A. Mover, Mgr. , Purchased u Dummy, Louis Goldiu this morning contracted an order witli a wax figure firm for an Imago of a gentleman, which ho will exhibit at his spring opening. Tho figure will ho life sizo and will be tho finest displayed in town. A frco chance on a largo, handsomely decorated tako given to every purchaser to tho amount of 10c. and upward, at Otto's. l oll in u l it. Fritz Eckerley, formerly cugaged as a brewer by tho Columbia Browing Company, fell ilia lit iu tho brewery yostonlay and was removed to his home. ., The Council Supper, It is understood that the aunual supper of the borough oulclals will be held ou Friday, April 3rd. lllrtlirtny Parties. A numljor of young pcoplo last evening tendered a surpriso party to Miss Hattio Rhodes, In honor of her 12th anniversary. Thero wcro many pastimes during tho even ing and refreshments were served. Miss Ray, the eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Luthlacn, of Wost Coal street, entertained her young friends last ovenlng In honor of tho event. Thoso present were Bertha Williams, Pearl and Ruth Matter, Millie Smith, LUllo D.wls, Clara Daulson, Jennie Reeves, Clara Bunn, Hattle Davis, Dora Williams, Gortnido Roxhy, Carrlo Beddall, Mattlo Morgans, Maggie Thomas, Pet Davis, LUllo Marshall, Mattlo Dawson, Gertrudo West, LUllo Rccso, May Lees, Ruth Davis, Ray Lathlacn, Emma Davis, Emory Straughu, Fred Leos, Clarence Snedden, Harry Herman, Elwood Davis, Robert Morgan, Lowls Reese, Arthur, Harry anil willlo Davis, John and Ray Sneddon, Joseph West, James Gallagher, Harry Smith, Howard and Willlo Lathlaen. Leavo orders for names on Easter eggs as early as possible W. V. Otto, 27 South Main street. I'nmoug Mnlcnm-T.tnu rintins. O'Neill Bros., tho progressive furniture and music dealers, aro again to tho front with another announcement of tho arrival of a largo consignment of pianos of tho famous Malcom-Lovo mako. Their success in tho salo of these pianos during tho holiday season was so marked and elicited so much nralso from tho general public they feel assured of liearty endorsement from prospective, cus tomers, who put off tho purclmso of a piano until spring. Tho price on these world renowned pianos do not vary, but aro sold on morlt. Reliability, superiority of construc tion, oxcollcnt tone, quality and exquisite case designs are prominent characteristics of the Malcom-Lovo pianos. 2t Two Flno Opera House. With tho opening of tho theatrical season next fall Mahanoy City will have two of tho lluest opera houses in tho county. Charles D. Kaier, who is always catering to tho wants of tho patrons of his play house, has pur chased a lot in tho rear of the present opera House, it is lils intention to tear down tho old building and build in its stead an opera nouso wmcii wiicn linlshed will surpass any in tho state. Work will ho started within a week. The work on tho Hersker opera houso on East Centre street, is also being rapidly pushed, tho excavating is nearly finished and tho work of tearing down tho old build Ing will bo started soon. With two opera houses our sister borough will not ho inflicted with barn-storuiers. Just received a now lot of window shades. fixtures and shading by tho yard. Wo mako shades to fit any window. Prices low. At Fricko's carpet store. . 3-13-tf The First Defenders. Tho First Defenders' Association, of Potts- villo, which has among its members many prominent Grand Army men of tins county, aro making preparations to go over the samo route to Washington that they did in 1801, when President Lincoln issued his call for volunteers to suppress tho rebellion. Tho date of that mcmorablo march was April 18th and Schuylkill county was tho first to respond to tho call. Tho association has issued circular asking for contributions to defray tho expense of making tho samo trip to Washington this year and on tho samo dato. Scored u Dig lilt. Messrs. Valleo and Wlbur, high class vocalists and musical artists, who aro enter taining tho patrons at Bickert's cafe every evening this week, scored a big hit lastnight. The placo was oonstantly crowded by ad mircrs and Mr. Bickcrt was highly compli mented for securing this attraction. A fino program of classic music has been arranged for to-morrow evening when these gentlemen will ontcrtain tho ladies in the largo dining rooms on tho second floor. The Lyon-Dunn Contest. Judges Craig, Ikcler and Ehrgood, tho special court appointed by tho Governor to conduct tho Lyon-Dunn contest for tho Orphans' Court Judgeship, will ro-couveno on Thursday, at Pottsville, and will givo their decision on tho motion to quash the proceedings, raised by counsel for Judge Dunn. If tho decision is adverso tho contest will continue, and the court will bo organized by the appointment of commissioners to tako testimony, stenographers, tipstaves, etc. It is thought by some that the contest, if not quashed, will consumo fully two years. Tho decision of tho court is awaited with much interest, Successful Operation. Information has been received from Balti more, Md to tho effect that a successful operation has been performed at a hospital iu that city upon tiie eyes of Justlco William. H. Shoemaker, of town. Licenses Granted and Transferred. The licenso refused to James H. Kelly, of Mahanoy City, was granted to Christopher Devlin, and that refused to James A. Boylan, of Gilbcrton, was granted to Bernard Murphy. These aro two of the licenses re monstrated against by tho Goodmans, of Mahanoy City. Tho licenso refused to Matthew Kearney, of Third ward, Mahanoy City, was issued to John Reunion. Tho retail licenso of James Leahy, Middlo warn of Gllberton, was transferred to Georgo Rukler. HOOD'S riLLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. pleasant laxative. All Druggists. ' Demand Semi-Monthly Pay. It is said that tho employes at tho Prim rose colliory havo uiado a demand for their wages semi-monthly. Tho matter has not been settled. Mai Meeting of miners. A mass meeting of miners and mine la borers will bo hold at Girardvillo to-morrow evening, in O Ncill's hall. Tho meeting will bo addressed by John Fuhey, of tho United Jlino Laborers' Association, and Thomas Richards, Muhauoy City Weddlnr. Miss Sellua Seymoux and Aaron Davis, tw prominent young people of Mahanoy City were joined iu wedlock this afternoon, at tho resldouco of the brido's mother, In that town. Rov. Nicholas, of tho P. M. church. olllciatod. Tho groom holds a position as clerk under tho P. & It. C. & I. Company. New lNistor ut GlrurdWUe. Rov, Richard Kaiues, who has been pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church at Girard villo for the past three years, will leave this week for his new charge at Lykeus. Rev McNeal has been appointed to succeed Rev Kaincs at Girardvillo. Took Place Tu-dny, Tho funeral of Mrs. Mary McCormiek did not tako place yesterday, as announced, Owing to tho non-arrival of a relative from tho West thero was a postponement, Tho funeral took placo this morulug, PERSONAL. Michael Graham was an attendant at court to-day. Justice M. J. Lawlor has returned from a trip to llarrlsbitrg. Harry Bradigau Is doing jury duty at Pottsville this week, Mrs. Mary Shields, of Wost Oak street Is seriously ill with dropsy. Borough Auditor Gcorgo Tloppcrt spent a part ot to-day at 1'ottsvlllo. Tho Clough family loft town this morning for Fall River, Mass., and will locato there. Mi's. Georgo W. Hasslcr, formerly of this town, is critically ill at her homo In Allen- town. T.T.Williams has been appointed agent for the Union Casualty & Surety Compauy.of St. Louis. Benjamin Womcr, ono of tho engineers nt tho public water works, Is off duty on account of illness. Mrs. Kato Fulweiler, who was a guest of relatives in town tho rast ten weeks, has returned to her homo in Allentown. Mrs. Homer Knauss and her brother, Rudolph, of West Cherry street, were suddenly called to Allentown this morning by thq, death of a relative. col. it. i;. xiernoy, who is oxtensiveiy engaged In tho soft coal business at Powhatan, W. Va., Is visiting his parents on South Main street. Mr. Tierney is a member of tho Governor's staff in that state. Miss Carrlo V. 1-olmcr, of Bucknell Uni versity, Lcwisburg, is snending her Easter vacation with hor parents, on North Main street. Miss Folmcr is accompanied by Miss Ema Madden, of Saltlllo, a member of tho fourth year class. Mrs. A. H. Swalm, of North Main street, was a Pottsville visitor yesterday. Georgo F. Abbott, of Pottsvlllo, represent ing the York Safe & Lock Company, was transacting business in town to-day. Mr. hbott is a firm McKlnloy follower and also a Past National Aid-do-camp, G. A. R. M. J. Brophy, ono of tho local school teachers at Hcckschervllle.spent last ovenlng in town. William Helms, of Mahanoy City, was a towu visitor last ovenlng. Miss Gertie Yost, of West Centre street, celebrated her 18th birthday nud,entertained a number of friends last evening. Congressman Kulp, of Shamokin, and Gcorgo Brill, of Delano, were visitors to town to-day. School Director Charles Smith, who was confined to his homo by illucssthopastweck, was ablo to tako a promenade to-day. At James Goodman nnd Co's. Berks county potatoes, 5 bushel for $1.25. Fresh eggs 14 cents per dozen. Best pound-print creamery butter 27 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Good tub butter, 10 lb tubs, 18 cents. 2-3-tf A Kind Hearted Drummer. At noon to-day a little girl walked along East Centre street, on her way homo from a grocery. Ahead of Jier trotted a largo .New foundland dog carrying with a firm grip of his jaws a hasket containing tho four pounds of sugar that had hecn purchased at tho store. At Tabor's hutcher shop two largo dogs pounced upon tho Newfoundland and tho usual snapping, biting and wrestling followed, to tho detriment of tho sugar, which went flying into tho gutter, and great distress of tho littlo girl. After tho dogs got tired fighting tho littlo messenger stood viewing tho remains of tho sugar and cry ing as if her heart was about to break. A drummer happened along nnd, upon learn ing tho facts, replaced the sugar with a pur chase at Councilman Magarglo s storo and sent tho little girl ou her way homo rejoic ing. Just Itcceivoil. Two car loads of C. Feigenspau'u Newark, N. J., celebrated Iiock Beer. Now on tap nt all tho leading hotels and saloons lu Shenan doah and vicinity. Call for Feigenspan's Bock and you will havo no other. Solomon Haak, Agent, 120 South Main street, 3-12-Sw Shenandoah, Pa. Easter is coming. Otto is ready for it. AVnitiug For u Tost. Members of tho theatrical profession aro reputed as being tho most superstitious of people. As u troupe crossed Main street to reach tho Ferguson Houso this morning tho members became divided by a funeral cortege that passed upon tho street. One of tho actors remarked, "Not many minutes in tho town nnd ruuuing smack up against a hearse. Something is going to drop." Some actors say that an incident of that kind fore shadows a big house, while others maintain that it means box office receipts to the amount of tho gas bill. Muku Your Hoys Glad. Also your pocket-book by buying your shoes at factory prices at tho Factory Shoe Storo. Don't forget wo givo you a beautiful penknife with each $1.00 purchase. d-ld-tt J. A. Moyeh, Mgr. Notlco Otto's windows when passing, Ob servo that largo cako which every ono has a chance to win. Blight Fire lit l'otWWlln. Schall's pork packiug establishment, on Railroad street, Pottsvillo, was discovered on firo last night. Tho department responded promptly, and extinguished the flames in less than half an hour. Tho contents of tho smoko houso, consisting of 1,800 pounds of saiiNigoand 3,000 pounds of bams, aro a total loss. Tho building is adjoining tho Evening Chronicle oilice, and it was at one time feared tho latter would bo destroyed. Young mau wauted to sell rubber stamps of nil kinds. Big commission raid. All work guaranteed. Call at once at 109 W. Lino St. E. K. Bitterman, infr. 3-10-Ot For Salo Cheap. Four glass show cases, good as now ; four largo tibles, Biiitablo for any businow. Apply at J. Wilkinson's, 20 South Main St. Married in Caindrii. Arnold Bennett and Miss Clara Trathen, ooiu oi Asnianu, woro quietly wedded at Lumcieu, N. J on the 10th ,iust. The announcement of their marriago has just bcou made public. Marlon McBride says that " It removes Bon foreign substance from Silver, fliass, or Wood, without Injury In any Ami The Modern Cleaner degree." tot avtr as ,, HEUItALQIA and elmllar Complaints, .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS prescribed!); eminent physicians: tin. KICHTER'S dm HU wM m MM UlVBUIiailN ! Onlvconnlnewith Trade Alark Anchor," i F. Ad. Richter & Co., 215Poarl2tM fcewTori. dl HlfiHfcSf AWARDS. 12 Branch Bouses Own Glassworks. ft & 50 cts. f n HhcumuloftU for aale by i , i , jj, KirJiti, 0 o. JHftiu , u. iilllflll, i b, iuam ri , v., u mr ... 1. , !., I. MISCELLANEOUS. TOST, A bras? &tore key, on Mnln street, J between Lloyd and Centre. Iteturn to Stank's millinery Btore, No. 7 S. Mnln street. It WANTKD. A Rlrl for Rencrnl housework. Apply at Leeslg's millinery store, 10 North Main street. 3-23-tt OH HKNT. Storeroom nnd dwelling, No. 213 nnd dwelllinr No. 215 South Jnrdln street, formerly occupied by Chnrles Hooks. Appiy nt me uouee uouse. -ia-iw TTlOIl SAIJ5. The water pump, counters nnd Jj bar fixtures of the Sclieilly House. For further information apply to J. K. 1. Sclielfly. Suits Made to Order at 1 Former " 2 Prices. Bluo, Black, Brown and Gray Cheviots, ?10. Mixed Goods, (Stylishly Madoand Trimmed) $10, ?U, ?12, $13 and ?14. Stylish Pantaloons, $3.00 $3.50, $4.00 nnd upwards. These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. Kelly & Conway, NO. 5 W. CENTRE STREET. BEDDALL BUILDING. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't prct it, then come to us for it. We carry tho best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wajron awaits your order. Goods ueuverea prompiiy. flUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. SPRING STYLES IN FINE CLOTHING Now ready at PORTZ BROS. 24 N. Main street. A Fine Assortment, A Fine Grade of Goods. A Fair Price to All We call special attention to nurlinR nf Snrtnir and Sum mer Neckwear. Anexcellent I assortment. WOOD'S Shenandoah . College 1 100 Charter nember Scholarships Now sold. The sale will be con tinued for a tew days only. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORQANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL. Our Spring Stock Of clothing has now arrived, which consists of a largo stock of lino Men's, Boys' and Childrens' Suitings in Straight Cut, Frocks, Single and Double Breasted Coata anil Sack Suits, Our Combination Suit DOUBLE BREASTED COAT, TWO PAIR OP KNEE PANTS, . . . ONE YACHTING CAP, Is n auick seller. Children's Suits of numer ous designs can bo fpund in this stock. S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Corner Mnln and Cherry Sts., Slienandoali, Ta HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With II. V. MEI.T.ET, tho practical horseshner, and avoid any ot the 21 diseases originating from improper bearings. All dlbeasca of the feet given personal attention. H. F MELLET, South Market street, between Centre and Oak 1 SPRING COATS and CAPES We havo in stock tho larcest nnd mnt rr.m. pletellno of MISSES' COATS in thu county. Nicely braided cont, red, tan, nnd blue, at $1.00, $1.26, $1.B0 and $6.00 each. Alsonn elegant assortment lu Ladles' cloth, silk and velvet capca. Uioin capes 70C, 1.00 and $5.00. ltlnclennd tnn. In velvet lined with liir. rtr-Mv trimmed, $4.00 to $5.00. Black brocaded, silk capes, lined with fnncy silk, bearded with gimp nnd passnmentry. CALL AND EXAMINE. R. F. GILL. oo N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. They Are Here I And the private sale of the 19th carload of horses is now going on at William Neis- wenter's stables, corner Main and Coal streets. 7 Mated Gray Teams. 1 Pair of Black Horses. 2 " " Sorrel " 1 Single Black Horse. 1 " Gray Mare. 1 " Sorrel Horse. 1 " Bay Horse. 1 " Brown Horse. This carload consists of sound, well bred and well broken horses. Every horse sold is guaranteed. Horses constantly on hand for sale or exchange. EmwummminmiMimMuuumnhTiMUTim ( REMOVAL.--4 Dear in mind the fact, and keep it j always before you when in need of wall paper, that Thomas : SsvnEU has removed his wall paper : store to : No. 33 S. Jardln St., Near Davenport's Hardware Store, j i THOMAS SNYDER, I PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. I 123 S. Jardln St. I Call and seo tho new spring styles Just g issued. 3 tuimwuMuinimnniuiiiiiuWT'uuummm OPEN EVERYDAY n. tn thn Rheniindriah Dental Rooms for rainless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver 4.... ri. -tn...il tiatli .in ..nt e.vlt- miings. 11 yvr muu "" u,v.hi you call to seo us. All examinations fre W w mnlrn nil kinds of nhitcs, Gold Crowno.' r Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, CroWO 1 and Bridge work and all operations that pof tain to Dental surgery. No charges for extracting when plates big ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction ot teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titmau'a Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m, to 8 p. m. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking 13 N. Jardin Street. 11'