REVOLVING Dating Stamp GO CENTS. Strongly made tuut will last a long time. It stamps all the months and years from 1895 to 1 900 ; all the figures from o to 99 and the words rec'd, ans'd, paid, ac'p'd and ent'ed. Size of letters and figures, MAY 14, 1896. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. FOLLOW THE CROWD And you will reach the Mammoth Clothing House. We have won the reputation of being , . , THE FOREMOST ESTABLISHMENT For stylish and correct-fitting clothing. Spring styles selected with the usual care. Prices to conform to the times. Good light suits for men, $5 and $8, formerly sold at from $2 to S3 more. Childrens'Lislit. Suits at Hall Price. . . . Full Line of Hats In all Styles. L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St, EVENING HERALD WUUNKSDAY. MAY 20. lfM. .Marriage Uc-i-ii-ictf. Clarenco Itohcrtson, of l'ottsvllle, ami Mary 11. O'Conncll, of liist Norgewian town ship; C'liurles A. Trinklo anil Laura S. 1'eose, both of Shenandoah; V. II. Hubtcr, of Pine grove township, and Helen Aungst, of Pine grovo borough; Wojciech 1'lisz and Kato Arzynu Matula, botli of Shenandoah. A l'uct Woilh Knowing. A "Periodical Ticket Hook" will ho given to yon soon if used accoiding to instructions will entitle you to your favorite paper or magazine for one year free. o-15-fSt your Tina We have just received an im mense stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's Spring and Summer Clothing- In all the latest novelties of the season. Call early and receive your choice. We are selling clothing at such amazingly low prices as to reap harvest in bargains for buyers. We never fail to please you if you ca)l and examine our big stock. PEOPLE'S 29 S. Main St. Formerly Wilkinson's Old Stand, and Next uoor 10 me first national uanK. 1 AM ALWAYS IN MY DENTAL PARLORS. l-'illing with all known material. Crown and llridge wurk. Examinations free. Ex tractions live, when new teeth are ordered. Cleaning teeth flee when I do your work. All extinctions painless. Pino gas adminis tered. (iuaraiiU'o witli all my work, Artificial teeth inserted and warrauted. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Owner Main and Oak Streets. Take the iron stairway on Oak street. Office Hours : 8 a. in. to 8 p. ni. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for the spring house olonuittg. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated Price l.ltt : IteunvutluK earnets. ItrasMels una Ingrain, 3o per yard. Henvfer Krudvs, -leper i-nr.1 lv,tliera cle&nMi. 8c ner lb. Matt cluinril nod iipholateml, hair, $1 1 cotton, 98 cheaper grimes, Called for nnd Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Adurs, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Applo alley, Shenandoah. g-p-Tj-mn - ; x u - bi LATEST DESIGNS, i! hi floor. OILCLOTHS From25C to 60c per yard. E. B., FOLEY, Corner Centre and West Strscts, iMNPN6 HOUSE, PITHY POINTS. llappculligM Throughout tho Itcglnu Chron Iclcd for lliiMy 1'criiMil, A lmwengcr vs rerloiuly hurt by lKiya stoning a Pennsy tmln at Derringer. Within tho past few months a State or gnnlmtion ban len formed by the drug clorkg of Pennsylvania. Tho organisation was secretly projected in Philadelphia hiKt August and has sprout over tho entire stato. The miion was organised to obtain higher wages for drug dorks. Tho order is especially strong in Philndelphla. Tho public school-) of Pottsvllio cloed at II) o'clock to-day, to allow children to attend tho circus. August Sohlottman has been appointed Justice of tho Peaco at St. Clair. Tho electric light plant at White Haven wa almost totally destroyed by Are. The loss is estimated at 15,000. Whilo engaged In n pugilistic atlalr at Mahanoy Plane, Patrick McLaughlin had his right leg brokcu. Ho was removed to tho hospital. Tho I.ohlgh & Wllkosbarro Coal Company is already experiencing nrtioh trouhlo on ac count of a scarcity of water at their col lieries in th neighborhood of Audonried. M. II. Master has erected a monument in tho cemetery noar Shamokln for tho parents ol ltov. J. It. Ilcnsyl. Tho stono was a largo Quinoy granito and boro lino workmanship, j You can savo enough on two pair of shoes to buy tho third by buying at factory prices at tho Factory Shoo Store. J. A.Moyer, Manager. 5-20-tf Is It n Miracle? Mrs. Martin Mooney, of Hast Lloyd street, has boon atllicted with rheumatism of tho worst form for years. She has not been able to walk without tho aid of a crutch or chair until within tho past few days. Sho is now entirely freo from pain and has even walked without aid. Her present condition lias been brought about by tho uso of Tait's llhcumu tUin Cure, of which sho has used less than two bottles. Mrs. Mooney invites any skeptical persons to call and seo her at her homo. Ilelow wo give a few names of people who aro being cured by tho uso of "Tait's Cures." Mrs. J. Uinta, Mrs. J. lloughey, Mrs. John KlioM, M. ,S. Stauiler, Mrs. M. Mooney,. iind hundreds of others. In fact you can find men and women on overy street id .Shenandoah who use and recommend nut s cures, lo-uay aim to-morrow you can purchase 3 largo $1 bottles of any of the cures for $1, or ono for 33 cents. With overy Si worth sold at tho oihee, a package of pre serving compound will bo given free. Have you seeu tho handsomo exhibit of fruit? Xo. 121 North Main street. The cures aro also on sale at Shenandoah Drng store Xo. 3 South Mam street, and at Povinsky's drug store, No. 2 liit Centre street. Ilaso Hall. A liaso ball team comprised of players ranging in ages between 17 and 10 years of ago lias been formed at xatesville. They have a strong battery in Curry and Jones, of the above place. 'I bo club is now open to all challcngis which should bo addressed to Itobert bhumaii, Yatesvillc. Tho l-'uy lsiso ball team of town this morn ing received several samples of uniforms from Spalding llros. They have as yet not decided upon tho color which will either bo black or gray. Tho Clerks and tho Drivers of the various business firms of town will engage in a game of base ball to-morrow at tho Trotting park. The gamo will be called at 2:30 p. ni. It is anticipated that a big crowd will bo present, as there is groat rivalry between both teams. Glover and Owens will bo in tho box for the Clerks and Foltz and J. Cleary will form tho battery for the Drivers. Tho managers of tho Lost Creek, Girard villo and Ashland ha.-o ball teams met last night and decided to form a leaguo between these town-,. Tho majority of the games will bo played at Ashland at tho Washington Park. There will bo two games on Decora tion Day. Tho morning game will bo played between the Girardvillo and Ashland teams and the afternoon gamo between tho Lost Creek and Ashland teams. The placo where tho games aro to bo played has not yet been lecnled upon. Messrs. Hooks & Ilrowu were last night awarded tho contract for furnishing the Lo-,t Cuek base ball club with now uniforms. They will consist of a gray suit and cap with black stockings and belt. They will bo worn for tho first time on Decoration Day. The ladies' flSc Oxfords that we advertised ire going fast. Have a big lot left ; they aro bargains. Factoky Shoe Stoue, 5-20-tf J. A. Mortal, Mart. V Dig Ului. ISetiiu-.iium, May 20. At about 1 o'clock tills morning tho Ilethlebem foundry and niaehiiio works wore discovered to bo on lire. Tho Haines had gained much headway icfore tho alarm was sounded and by tho tlmo the llremcn got to the scene of the con flagration tho roof had fallen In, Tho entire old main building was destroyed, It is im possible now to estimate the loss, but it will be heavy. Tho orlgiii of tho flro is unknown. I)cc.1h Itecorded. From Samuel C. Itoyer to Charles Matron, premises In Port Clinton j from Sarah Miller to William Sowers, premises in Auburn; from John A. Sliiiltz to Win. Sowers, four lot in Auburn ; from Delaware Coal ComiKiny to m. Seliwenk, tw'elvu lots in Minersville j from Jlanayunk Trust Company, guardian, ot. al., to Clara Drosius, lands In Union township : from A. J. Pilgrim to Win, E. Lecber, four lots in PotUville; from .John Puhrman and wife to Jonas Ftihnnan, tract lu Unlou towiwhiu ; from Jama II. Morgan to Joseph Sloviek, half a lut hi Blieuandojtii. To OritdllHtml. We have placed on our uouutera a beautiful liue of cream gloria and china silks, henrietta oath meres and allatross. Also a flue assort ment of India linens, imiiiMok and plain nua dotteil swiss. B-7-tr It. F.Gill. The Mltclics llrnke. Ist Saturday night Anthpuy Jeiulreisezfkl lutd the left side of hi hand so badly cut with a Iwer glass in a light on South Pear alley that he almost bled to death. Dm Phillips and Womor put sovorul stitches in tho wound. Last night thu man sneezed heavily and the stitches opened, causing an other hemorrhage that greatly weakened li I in and almost put an end to his existence. Dr. Wonier says that should a third hem orrhage occur it would prove fatal. The man's assailants aro under bail for trial. ltutlwny Not.-s, A Polish woman and child narrowly escaped being struck by n coal train at the llowers street crossing of tho Lehigh Valley railroad at noon to-day. Two men pulled them back from the track just in tinio. A large hog was cut in two by a passenger train at the Emeriek street crossing this morning. Premiums freo "PenodlcalTicket" docsit IK SENATE AND HOUSE. trim Upper llmly l'.isscs the District nl Cnlumlihi Appropriation lllll. Wabhi.xoton, Mny 20. The tenure yas torrtny jmssed the District of Columbia' ftp proprintluu bill, carrying approximately 17,300,000. A th-lwito on tho ipiestlon of np proprlntlons for see trliu purposes cropiietl out on the puraffraph making provision for ehnrlties lu tho district On a vote the sontito snstnlnod tho committee In nmvld lnj Hpvrttlo appropriations for numerous prlvuto chiirltatblo Institutions, some of thorn of n sectHfiun clmmotor. A further provision was adopted forun luvostiirntinu into tho charity system of tho district, with u view to iiscnrbilnliiK wlmt.lt any, part of the public appropriations are used for onurcn liurnoses. The houe entered upon a two days' do nate ol the Immigration bills reported from the Immigration committee. Mr. W. A. Stone of Pennsylvania and Jlr. Trace well of Indiana argued for a restrictive niaasui-o, Jlr. Corliss of Michigan for his bill closignod to put an end to Canadian competition with American labor, and Mr. Mora of Massachusetts and Mr. Uartholdt of Missouri for the oduoatlonal tost bill. Thofoaturoof thu debate was tho plea of Mr. Huek of Louisiana ngalnst any sort ot rostrlctlvo legislation lieyond that now on the statute books, which excluded paupers and criminals. lKforo tho date began a resolution was adopted Instructing the sergoant at arms to summon tho clerks of tho counties lu tho Sixteenth district of Illinois for tho purposo of recounting the ballots in tho Hlnaker-Downliig contest. Tho title of Mr. Owens.of Keutueky.to his Boat was confirmed. You Can't Always got something for nothing. Try Tickets" and sco if you can't. "Periodical 5-15-Ot Mine Host Mcimicnnj's Opening. Tho Grant Hand left town at 7:30 last evening by a special Lakesldo Klectrio Kail- way car to attend tho formal opening of James Jiclilhenny's cafe, restaurant ami summer garden nt Mahanoy City and tho trip proved a delightful one. Many people accompanied tho band. Thecal- was met at Mahanoy City by tho Citizens' band of that placo and both organizations indulged in a short parade, after which they lined up in front of McDIhenuy's, on Dast Centre street, and a few selections wore played. Tho Grant band was then escorted to the summer garden nt tho rear of tho cafo and it gave ono of its superior concerts during tho oven ing, extending until 11:30 o'clock. Tho opening was an auspicious ocnt and thoso who took part in it hud a very enjoyable tlmo. Hundreds aro being cured; so can you. Try Tait's Tonic and Mood Purifier. Xo 121 Xurth Main street. lllrlbday l'nrty. A birthday party was tendered Miss Mny Jackson last evening at tho homo ot Mrs. A. J. Schooner, Xorth Jardln street, in honor of hor sixtli birthday. Tho evening was en joyably spent In playing games, music and other amusements. Tho young lady received many beautiful presents. Among thoso present were Isabella llobhin, Anna Straughn, .Marion Kistlcr, Clara Bobbin, llirdio New, Lydio I"arrott, Inez llornbeiger. Iiossie Dunn, Ida Iiobinson, Vushtl Waslcy, Ella Illggins, Wells Peters, Kinory Straughn, Aunio liohinsou, Maudo Sclioener and May Jackson, If you want a Alio weddinc cake, let Oitn make it lor you. AVbo Will bo Principal? Interest is awakening lu tho nrineinalshln of tho High school. A vacancy was created uy mo election ot Prof. W. N. Ehrhait to tho buperintcudcucy of the borough schools. It is said that thcro aro but few applicants, although tho position is considered a plum. Ono of tho applicants camo to town yester day in person, lio is Prof. Moyer, who for eight years has been principal of the Port Carbon schools and supervising principal of other schools. Mahanoy City Itecord. SO l'er Cent. Iteduction aro the prices on our big line of men's and boys' russets and gondolas at Womcr's shoo storo. 4-20-tf Sanitary Convention, Tho ninth Stato Sanitary Convention of Pennsylvania under the auspices of tho Stato Hoard of Health will bo held on the 21st and 2nd insts., in tho court house at Williams- port. Among tho many subjects to bo dis cussed at tho sessions are "Tho Control of Tuberculosis," "Diseases of Domestic Anl- nals Coinuiunicablo to Man," "Diphtheria Antitoxin," "Causes of Insanity," "How to Secure Healthful Milk." "Tho Sources of Water Supply and its Pollution," and "Por- sonal Hygiene for Teachers," "Periodical Ticket Books" freo to all. 6t lU-ColilliiIsbloner ltowes' Cfimllthm. 13x-Couiity Commissioner Howes, who was taken to the stato hospital seme weeks ago, suffering from a badly fractured leg, is still confined to that institution and his condition is such that but faint hopes that ho will oxer lio restored to his former self are entertained, a fact that will bo deeply regretted by a wholo army of friends. Ashland Telegram. Custom Mario Shlrtx. Sond us a postal card nnd our cutter, Mr. Itandall, formerly of Ashland, will call upon you with a line lino of samples for custom made shirts. Address, Shenandoah Shirt and Overall Mfg Co. 5-13-eod-8w Sold by tin. Sheriff. The Ileady Pay store at Mt. Carmel, was sold by the Sheriff on Monday, on execu tions amounting to fS5,000. This was con sidered one of tho most prosperous business houses in that town n yeVir ago, and tho failure has aroused rumors of Bhady trans actions. License for One: Your. Jere G. Donoghuo, of Eighth and Vino streets. Philadelphia, who was reiused license on the first hearing, was granted ouo on a rehearing, yesterday, with tho stipula tion that he will not again apply for a license in the same locality. No Qnpo When you tako Ilood's Pills. Tho big, old-fashioned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not In It with Ilood's. Easy to take nnd easy to operate, is true ot Ilood's Pills, which are up to dato In every respect. Safe, cert in and sure. All druggists 450. 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, Tho only 'Ills to taljo with Ilood's Sarsaparilla. Hoods! Weddings. Miss Sarah Jane llrlslo, of Turkey Itun, ami Daniel llemiessy, of town, were united In man-luge at the Aununcifltlou church yesterday. Tho couple were attended by John Itemicssy, a cousin of the groom, and Miss Lukio Heimessy. Miss .Maggie Doughorty and James Mc Hole were pronounced liuslmid and wife at the Annunciation church this morning. James Canfield performed the duties of groomsman and Miss Johanna Lynch that of bridesmaid. They will take up their resi dence on Itowors street. Miss Laura Itcese and Charles Trinklo, both of town, were married last ovonlng at the residence of the bride's parents at Locust Dale. Flim-l-llI Notice. The funeral of Walter, the eight-month old child of Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas llroderick, of Ashland, will leave 10th and Centre streets, at 8:115 o'clock to-morrow afternoon to proceed to Shenandoah by tho Schuylkill Traction Company, arriving hero at 3:15 p. m. Interment will bo mado in tho Auuuu- eiatiou cemetery. riiiternal Visit. Tho degrco team of Camp No. 30, P. O. S. of A., of Puttsvllle, spent last evening in town and paid a fraternal visit to Gimp 112. Great Itedlictlolis 111 Ladles' and Children's ruet and fine gondola shoes In endless varieties nt Womor's, 121 N. Main street. 1-17-tf Atti'inlrd tho Circus, Tho following were among tho pcoplo of town who went to Pottsvllio this morning to nttond tho Ilarnuin & Hailey circus: John M. llock, 13. C. Ilrohst, George M. Shoener, T. J. lliggins and son, Max Lcvlt, Joseph Hall, Joseph llickert, P. 13. and Jacob Magargle, William Grant, Michael Coaklcy, W. J. Galyin, George Sclioener and P. P. D, Klrllu. iu:i. 'OI.MKIi. At OrHigsbiirg, on Monday, Mny 1Mb, IW, niniucth K, wife of Frank l Fnltiicr, In !ier2th year Funeral on Thurs day nt 2.80 p. m. from the reldeneo of her hosbniid. Interment nt Orwlg-Oiurg. Services in the l.utlu-ran church. Friends nod relatives respectfully invited to nttend. S-19-2t They Are Marked This Way MARK- INTERLINED Tho rrenulno Interlined collars and nidi, with a "Celluloid" surface, and tho onlv wuter-proof collars and culTs worth buying, TRADf mark- INTERLINED They are worth buying, becauso they wear six times longer than linen, keep clean longer, and when soiled, you can clean them yourself. "TRADf MARK- INTERLINED You cun clean them yourself with a wet cloth as easily and quickly as you can wash your hands whethor ut home or abroad. TRADC MARK- INTERLINED At homo or abroad, you'll And them moro comfortable, more convenient and moro economical than anv other collars nnd cuffs made. "TRADf mark- INTERLINED Acctpt i. tmltttloDi. Hide la ail a.Tk- anil tlies. Sul.1 CVt-rjitlu-rL or tent by ua direct. Collar. 2U0. tach CulT" IK, i.rt r t intlialj. St.te lxe and .fie. TIIK CK1.M U)II) COMPANY, XKW YOllK. CADtil I A IsthobeBtcleanaer stheoeBtcteanaei fur theaa gooda. Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 10 oz. cake of pure soap for 5 cents. 13 oz. package pf host washing powder, Be. 1 lb. package of host washing powder, 20c. This is vert low for first-class goods and just what you want for house cleaning. Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. . J. BROUGHALL. Dealer In all kinds of Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. Goods Always Fresh. NO OLD STOCK KEPT ON HAND. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. . C. WATSON, Wholesale ami Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tob''. &o. Agent for Heading I .. B-jji-cr itiiu x-oner. 11 3 and 11B s. Main St. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd ean't pet It, then come to u for It. We curry the bent of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and TEED. Our delivery wairon awoltn your order. OooJ. delivered promptly. rUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. cs? Is XggLLULO SLLUJLO o? Do COTTOLUNB. i cooocoocecxoexDOcooooooooer looks ahead. She is never without a ft supply of Cottolene. . The iieaitn wiiuouc meaicine. liie family is much better off in every way since she uses Look for the trad-marka-"CollIen." and .l.r"i had I, tMon-pt,l irrtalA-oc sterj tin. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, iincnRO, Sinr am, FOR STYLE, QUALITY ANDTASTE In artistic Millinerj-, consisting of high grade goods at low cost prices to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c, Ladies' dress shapes 25c up. All shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches wide, for 25c per yard, for short while only. AX KELLY'S MILLINERY 26 South Main Street. Suits Made to Order AT I- Former Prices. Blue, Illack, Cheviots, $10. Brown and Gray Mixed Goods, (Stylishly JIado and Trimmed) $10, $11, ?12, $13 and $11. Stylish Pantaloons, $3.00 $3.50, $1,00 and upwards. Black Clay Diagonals, $15. These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWAY, NO. 5 W. CENTRE STREET. BEDDALL BUILDING. ::-:::::r:::::::::::":: ::::":::-: ATTENTION, Grand Army Men ! -to) If you want the regu lation Grand Army and Sons of Veterans suits, the only place to secure them is at the One I'rice Clothing House, No. 10 S. Main street. These suits are guaran teed in every respect. We have been head quarters for these suits for many ) ears, and we stand, ready to return your money if they do not hold their color. The price is right, the goods are guaranteed, and the command is, Forward 1 March ! TO THE One-Price Clothing House 10 Smth Main Street, l. REFOWICH, Prop, Also a full liue of Clothing, and Children's Novelties a specialty. We have no competitors. MISCELLANEOUS. OU 8AI.E. The shell lug anil counter In the store recently occuplea by 15. 11 loioy, will bo Mild cheap. Apply to H. J. Mitldoon, went uenire fireet. o--jo-ti 70K SAI.K. A M-eowMiand 4WhltB" dewing Apply at this S-20-tf machine, iroid an m-w. oAloe. ANTED. Twenty-live irlrlB, none under lu l year Xuue but tlue who will w. rk nee.1 npplyJ Cull at the Suhuvlklll Hat anil Cup Kiu-Uiry, Kt L'ol street. a-liv-tf "rnOIt 8AI.I5. A SliiRer aewInK innehliie J: Saonnd hand, good tut new. Will be sold cheap tor eoeli. Afiply to Henry I.. Joiien. jiim Wet Cml tret. (1-lllw TriO It 8AI.15. A 8-i-tory frame liualueM prnp ? erty 011 North Muin street. One of the im,Kt desi ruble properties 1 11 town. Apply to R W. Shoemaker, Attnruey-at-hiw, uoriivr of t'entte and Market etrrets. t-KH-tlii IOIt Itl'.NT. A larite doublo, wpII-IIkIiIhI ' room, on the seeond Iloor, uiiitrally IimiuIimI with all modern eonveiileni.w, Biiltidile for iiltlce purHie. Apply at I llefowloh'ii tlotliliin houso, 10 and 12 South Main ttrert. 4-22-tf "WANTI'.I) Active, reliable men to trnve t nnd "ulli.lt orilcra for fruit and oniameiital nurery tiK.-k. I'crinaiicnt eniploymeiit und Itocul pity. Itefereni-u r.H)Ulrfil. Aildrww the it. i. C1IA8R CO., South l'cull H1., I'lllladelphla. 5 0-2tlt-cotl AllAHllAl. .'lie K"" two lotmiJtll Ktabloi l,e Iiouu-lit elf kp. The comer of Vlifand Heeon llAUCIAIN. Ono KOd doublo liouno and tu titamo 011 ine rcur u iu., Tlie empiy nn is on iu Heeoml lnel. Mt. Curme). with u froiitnuB of 23 feet 011 Vino and ISO deep on Second. Thin property 1 only two nquarcH from the main street. I'pr all other Information apply tu J. II. Gould, Mt. funnel, l'u. 3-12 2w CURE NOS. 3 &5- Applied by mj-ii only Hhuw In 8 days, cures Intkduyii, Kuliliut l'OVINSlCY'S DRUO STOUE, 2B EAST CENTOE ST.. SHENANDOAH, PA. fjf COTTOLBNU. X50O result is f l'lillnilelpliln, IMtlslmrali. Shenandoah Gollege I 3SO STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship .... $150 One Department 50 S. I. WOOD, President. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms fox painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your nrtiflcal teeth do not suit you call to sco us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work anil all operations that rer tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn'a Clock! East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? "Wo can sell yon n new wheel, of tho finesfc make nnd jfiinnintcc, at reduced jirices. Vt'o make a fejieciulty of . . . REPAIRINO BICYCLES t Do no 8ond nwny from (own to have your wheel u'palred when it tan bedoneat home just as good uimI much ch aper. Faust Bicycle Works, Olllcoi 120 S. Jardln Plrc!, Shenandoah, To. A FUI.I. l.INK OP NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS With attached or de tached collars. Also a full line of SOFT SHIRTS. llifr assortment; of SPRINd nntl NECKVEAR,;, PORTZ & BRO.; 24 !M. rVlaln St. I Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking; ! 13 N. Jardln Street,
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