V REVOLVING Dating Stamp SO CENTS. Strongly made and will last a long time. It stamps all the months and years from 1895 to 1900; 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 J 41 896. HOOKS & BROWN x North IV) a In St. BEATS ALL ! Just returned from New York City with another large stock of Spring and Summer clothing. See the Blue and Black Serges 1 Selling at less than half price. Great Drive in Light Suits! We are unpacking the cases now. Call early and take advantage of the chance for first selection. CLOTHING HAS NEVER BEEN CHEAPER THAN IT IS NOW. V We hav- never sold at prices as H wTtb gen luote uow' a know triW.iin --'"dersell all competitors. Chitdrens' Light Suits at Half Price. . . . Full Line of Hats In all Styles, HOUSE, L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD SATt'HDAY. HAY 23, 1S90. II.ihu Hall. t be Lincoln Club baso ball,tw the- silver l.eat ta,n, 0f M- v.uinel, will cross bats on tho lattei's grounds to-morrow after noon. Fitzgerald and Illazls will form the battery for the Lincoln Club. Now li tlio Tlmo to l'lanl. Mako your selection at Payne's Qirardvillo nurseries. All sorts of flower plants. Pansies and daisies, and all kinds of bulbs. Cars to tlio door and car faro allowed. 5-lS-fit NOW IS YOUR TlflE. 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 call and examine our big stock. ' PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE 29 S. VI a In St. Formerly Wilkinson's Old Stand, and Next Door to tna First National Bank. 1 Ail ALWAYS IX MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling with all known material. Crown and llridge work. Lxiiniinations free. Ex tractions free, when new teeth are ordered, ('leaning teeth free when I do your work. All extinctions painless. Pure gas adminis tered. Uimraiitee with all my work. Artificial teeth inserted and warranted, DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Tuko the iron KtAtrwny on G.ik street. Ofilce Hours : 8 n. in, to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for the spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price I.!tt i Itenovatlni; carpets, Ilrussels mid Ingrain, 3o per yard. Heavier grades, 4oper yard, feathers cleaned, bo per lb. Mnttreshcs cleaned ami upliolttcrtHl, imlr, 61 cotton, gat onoaper griuics, Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Ada, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers etrcet ami Apple alley, ftheimwloah. E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27" West Centre St. n , Inhuman Trptitluriit. , ' Tlio 1Iki:.U,1 J-eKtt'rday con till tint itli ac count of tlio dentil of h yotniK woman under distressing tiieumtMH' s, Through an error It was stated she died at the Miners' hospital, when it should ha", e liein the Hlinshoii'.o. Stowait John W. l!ceo was in town yester day afternoon, and informed s reporter that the young woman Imd Im-oii In tills country les than two weeks, arriving 'In Xew York on tlio steamship "City of Ilnltliimn-" on tho 13th Inst., coming direct to henaiidoali. It appears slio coiitraetnl n fever on botird tho ship, and tho ulmslioiim physician myt her UentU was mused iy typhoid pneumonia, and that sho was unconscious when taken to the almshouse. The physician and attendants did all they could lor the unfortunate woman, but sho died ill less than 21 hours. Tlio woman took up her residence in town at tlio home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Drauf. When her condition grew critical her brother-in-law applied to Justice Shoemaker to have her sent to tho almshouse. I Irani" Iris claimed the body and tlio remains will be brought here. To (iriullllltt'M. Wo havo placed on our counters a beautiful line of cream gloria and china silks, hcnik-tta, cashmeres and albatross. Also a fine assort ment of India linens,, nainsook and plain and dotted sWtss. 5-7-tf . ' .1:. P. Gill. ' A'SaWnii llmlil. Cries of "Murder!" ami "Police'." startled tlio residents' in" the vicinity of 'tho comer of Centre and White streets at About half past two o'clock this morning and the uproar that followed the cries ikept the pcKplt'ina state of alarm for some' tlmo after.' Xo ono' knew exactly from whence the noise came. Post master Mellet thought burglars were trying to tear out the rear walls of his house a id, with a hofso pistol in eacii hand and his anatomy is slight, white drapery, ho 'n.ade a determined searcli for Hie supposed in truders without any success. The scene of action was in tho saloon of Thomas Plula konis, a little further east on Centre M.vect. About fifteen men had a pugilistic encounter, all battling at ono time. Tho cliair, Irgiin and other contents of tho saloon suireiei and Paulakonis says the damage will run tiabnut $30. None of the combatants were sirioiiily hurt. One man sustained several out-Jon tho head. Xo cauo is assigned fur the tMlit and no arrests have been niadu. ' Custom Mmlo MillN. Send us a postal card and our cutter, Mr. liaudall. formcrlv of Ashland, will call ilium you witli a fine lino of samples, fur cii-tom made shirts. Address, Sheiianduali hirt and Overall Mfg Co. ."i-15-eod-2w J. A I'rmligul Andrew I'goney was an Policeman Goodman and 1 Hyukawic,! nn a chaigi r..v...i i... 'ininl.i TM,t-... Tillll'l. sted last niclit by liken before Justice of larceny pre- laud John lVim V.ll. UJ Ulllini'LIMkll.UIII ,,.11111 I flll- skevich, of Mahaoj; (,'UjTie. Ilo was given a hearing and cow ml tied in dei'iult of $300 lll. Tlii 'morning I'oliecman Goodman took hM to the Pottsvillo Jail. Ugoncy boardf! in tho same liouso with tho com lilainants and while tliev were nt work mi tlio 30th of last March ho broke open their trunks and stole $21 in cash and a watch. Ho skipped immediately after and was not seen by his victims after until hut night, when ho returned to this place with tho m. pectatious that his exploit had bceu for gotten. Killed lit AllileiirJe 1. Grillith G. Ilobeits, Inside foreman for tho L. it YV. 1!. Coal Co., at Iloneybrook, was struck by a train at Audenried from the effects of which he died yesterday. He was 40 years of age, and was ono of tlio leading coal experts of the region. Tlio friends of the uiifortunato man believe that ho was murdered. A piece of gas pipe was found near the track covered witli blood. Later developments show conclusively that tho man was lured to tlio place where be was found and foully dealt with. Tho Coroner found three distinct blows on back of tho skull and a blood clut under each blow. Roberts is well known in this section. Kelser Goes to dull. Howard II. Keiser, unfortunately for Shen andoah, iclaims this as hi home, was yester day placed in tlio county jail ouachargo of robbery, the particulars of which were given yesterday. Ho will no doubt receive tlio full extent of tho law for plying his nefarious gamo. If tlio authorities need witnesses as to Keiser's character they can securo qulto a number of victims in Shenandoah. Itichard Scott, one of Keiser's palls, was also arrested under tho same charge hut was subsequently released, as William Schultz, tho man who was robbed, could not identify him. Will Dedicate Tlielr Hull. This afternoon and evening will bo a gala day for the membership of Camp 231, P. O. S. of A., and their ninny friends in Mt. Carinel's d liferent civic and se( ret societies, at tho dedication of tlio Washington Hall Association's handsome new building on West Third street, in that town, which murks tho consummation of a long cherished hope. A parade will be held, after which State President Until and Stato Secretury William Weand will address a public meet ing. The formal dedicatory ceremonies will bo held this eveniug. Irou From Scrimton. G. A. Wildo and family, recently of town and now of Dunniore, near Scranton, arrivod in town yestorday after having driven all the way from their homo. It took them two days to mako the trip and they reached llaEletou alter the first day's drivo. Tliev are the giiestB of K. W, Wilde, of Xorth Jardlu street. Too Old tit "Weil. The Register of Wills of Ilorks county re fused a marriage license to ox-Judge George W. Ilruckuiau, nu octogenarian, objections bviug raised by hU sister. The Judge is 60 ywrs old and his Intended bride 10. lie lias beuu an invalid for iv number uf years, and was wheeled Into tlio Itogistor's ellice in a chair. The couple yesterday wont to Cunidcn and it is said were married there. Clear the Curbs, Chief Ilurgess Hums and Supervisor Llewellyn nmiouneod to-day that to-night they will repeat their raid of last Saturday night and all boxes, kegs, barrels, etc., found standing on curbs will bo carted away and thrown over the dump at tho west end of Lloyd street. In nddltlou to tills, parties leaving obstructions on tho curbs will bo proeocuted beforo tlio Chief Hurgess ou Mon day morning. ltlthslaus to Meet. Tho Russian National Society will meet In convention at Mt. Carmcl, Juno 2d., during which time important questions will bo ills- cussed. On the day following Russian priests of tho United States will asscmblo in Sliamokin to hold conference. The sosslon will last one day. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnsinlthtng done call on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer lr. stoves. 1-tf They Out Tim l'rrsli. Whllo Maggie Drukinskl was scrubbing tho door step In front of her homo this morning sho was accosted by Joo and lt.iltro Stenka wlcz, who called her vile names. This being too much lor Maggie, sho dipped n broom in a bucket of dirty water and lilt Joo in tho face with it. After a lively tusslo Joo got possession of tho broom and got vongoanco by lilting tho lady on tho forehead and beating her othcrwlso while Ills brother llaltro held her. Iioth entered ball In tho sum f 5300 each, for oppearanco at court, beforo Justice Toonioy. Cllolco Cut l'lowcrs. Tho largest stock of cut flowers In tho valley, at reasonable rrlccs. Geraniums, fuchsias, antanas, heliotropes, verbenas, daisies, pansies, etc. Also vegctablo plants. Klcctrio car passes tho door, and car faro paid. V. Guy Payne, Ogden street, Glrard villo. 5-lS-0t The Illack llass Season. Only a short tlmo from now and tho black bass fishermen will bo in their glory in this and neighboring counties, for tlio season opens on May 30, Decoration Day. It is a hard matter to attempt to predict as to what kind of a season it will be for bass. Young Ainu, If you want to wear tho prettiest russet shoo in town, buy them at tho Factory Shoo Store. Delegates Itetum. Mrs. Jero. Houghey, Mrs. T. T. Williams, and Messrs. W. J. Morgan, Charles Lewis and Lewis Lolio havo returned from attend ance at tho sessions of the grand lodgo of Odd fellows at Pittsburg. Shooting Match. John L. Itchrig, of Lchighton, and II. Cooper, of Mahanoy City, aro matched against Cass and Trimmer, of Jersey City, in u live bird shoot for $200 a side. Tho shoot will como off next mouth at Morris town, X. J. Is especially true ot Hood's Pills, tor nomedl cine ever contained so great curatlvo power In so small spaco. They aro a wliolo medlcino chest, always ready, al ways efficient, always sat isfactory j prevent a cold or fever, cure all liver Ills. Pills sick headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c. The only rills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. MISCELLANEOUS. I7OU SALK. Tho shehins: nml counter in ' the store recently occupied by 15. J J. Foley, will ho sold cheap. Apply to II. J. Muldoon, West Centre btreet. 5-20-tf I7Kn SAIJC A flecond-hnnd "White" pcwIhk 1 machine, good ns new. Apply nt this oillce. 5-20-tf IOU SALE. A 3-tory frnme business prop ; erty on Xorth Main btrott. One of the numt desirable properties in town. Apply to E. V, Shoemaker, Attorney-nHaw, corner of Centre and Market Mreets, 4-23-1 in I7Oll It EXT. A largo double, well-IIKhted room, on the second floor, centrally located with nil modern conveniences, miitnble fni ofllco purpose. Appl vat h. Kefowlch's clothing nouse, iu ami roiun ..nam btreet. 4-?J-tl T7"A:sTEr. Active, reliable men to travel and ftoticit orders for fruit and ornamcntnl nursery htock. Permanent employment and Rood pay. lEcfcreuce required. Address the R, O. CHASE CO., South Penn Sfp, 1'hllmleiphia. o-v-'jui-eo(i VHAUGAIX. One good double houce and two lots with stable on tho rear of lot. can be bought (heap. The empty lot la on tho corner of Vine and Second streets, Mt. Carmcl, with a frontage of 25 feet on Vino and 150 deep on Second. This property U only two bqunren from tho main street. For nil other Information apply to J. 11. Gould, Mt. Carmel, Pa. 5-12-2v INSTATE OF XELSOX UltAXDOX, DE J ceased. Letters of administration of tho estate of Nelson llrnndon, late of ICast Union township, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, decenseil, havo been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to nald estate nro retjuestetl to make payment, and those having claims or demands, will make known the same without delay. jomaii uitEi-cn, Administrator Or to Ids Attorney, S. O. M. HoLLOrETER. Shenaudoali, Pu., May 1, 1800. 5-2-Ctoaw ClIARTEIt XOTICE. Xotlcels hereby given that nu application will bo made to tlio Court of Common Pleas of tho couutv of Schuylkill, state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the twenty-fifth day of May, A. I)., IBM. nt ten o'clock In the forenoon, under the "Act of Assembly to iirovlde for tho Incorporation and regulation oi ccrtnui corporations, npproveu April 21.), 1H71, nml tho supplements thereto, for tho charter of an Intended enrnorntlon to be called nnd known as "Tho King St. Knsimer Lltlniantnn IComau Catholic lieneiu-lal Society of McAdoo, Pa.," tho clmrncter nnd djectof which ure the maintenance of nn organization for bonellclal nnd protective purposes, by tho establishment of a beneficial fund therein, and tho cultivation of n charitable and benevolent spirit among tlio members thereof. Kaldsoelety to bo carried on nt McAdoo, Pennsylvania, nnd for said purposes to have, possess nnd enjoy all the rights, benellts, nnd privileges conferred by said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. a. .11. jiL kk f nonciior. McAdoo, Pa., April 21, im. aV2-U-lC-33 GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC ! Under tlio ati'ptocs of COLUMBIA HOSE S. F. 15. Co., No. 1, o( Hlicniindonli. July 4th, 1896, At Columbia Park. DAXCIXO Mimle will be t uriilahcd by the tamous Sdioppe orclicstrn of ten plecen. The pavillion I. une of the fluent in tho county, ami afford, lover of tho amusement much enjoyment, SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Ono of tho speclul attractions of tlio day will be fi bicycle rnce, a vnluable prize to tlio winner. An.I.t the lire laddies jiy purchasing a ticket ami unvo a Kuol imy out. Admission to Dantlngj Pavillion, 35 cts. THE C0LUMB1AS' DAY. A Glorious Crlelirntloii ot the l'oiirtli nt Cotuiiiblii l'arli. In no placo in thU county will tlio Fourth of July bo more patriotically and joyously celebrated thnu in Shenandoah, nnd no or ganisation in the county wilt do nioro tondd enthusiasm to tho observance than tho Colum bia II. & S. i 11 Co. Xo. 1, of this town. Fof years it has been tho prlvilego of this company of volunteer firemen to start early In tlio season and open tho way of n Koncral obscrvanco of tho Fourth, nnd this year it is on deck ngain witli its usual promptness. Tho company will hold a grand picnic at Columbia park on that day and it promises to bo an old-fashioned ro-union of lovers of a good day out. Tho Sclioppo orchestra of ten pieces has been already engaged to furnish tlio music in tho dancing pavillion. Among tho features of tlio day will bo n blcyclo nice. The prizes will bo of such a character that bicyclists from all parts of tho county will bo tempted to compete Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent" flour, nnd tako no other brand. It is tho best Hour made. r Preachers .Meeting. Tho Jlahanoy Valley Jllnlsterial Associa tion will conveuo in Tamaqua M. E. church on Tuesday next at Da. m. Tho program is as follows : What should bo our attitudo toward tho Sunday newspiper? ltevs. A. D. Geist, I. SI. Gable, A. E. Crowell, Frank Fox. Do Epworth Leagues and similar so cieties add any effectiveness to tho church? Kevs. II. G. Slain. C. E. RadcUfle, J. II. Smith, C. P. Connelly. To what extent should politics bo taken into the pulpit ? Kevs. A Hecbnor, J. I). Fox. W. K. JIcN'eal. What Is tho greater need of Methodism machinery or motive power? Kevs. J. C. Wood, S. C. Carter, J. O'Xeill. Has lay delegation tended to mako laymen more zealous aud effective In the local church ? Kevs. W. II. Zwlczig, J, Dyson, J. W. Fryer. If you want a flno weddipg cake, let Otto make it for you. Surprise Party. Miss Graco Graham was tendered a surpriso party nt her home last evening and tlio fol lowing friends spent a very enjoyablo even ing : 3Iis.ses Alice Townly,' Jennie Hughes, I.izzio lirooks, Edna Loucks, Esther Daddow, C'hrissio liurkbart, Emma Powell, Bertha Xcwhouscr, Jeunio Kincaid, May Dusto, Ida Williams, Anna and I.izzio lleebuer, Mablo ISanilmrt, Anua Zerby, and Messrs. Lee btraub, .Tames Mailer, I ntl. Hutton, John Itecse, George Koxby, Edward Johnson, Harry Pratt aud llurtou Davis. Any magazine or paper in tho world free. "Advertising Journal Co." S-S3-19t Hurled Seven Hours. Peter Mlchall, a miner, employed at tlio Gralier colliery, near Jit. Carniel, was seriously injured by a fall of top rock. Tlio hnfortiinato man was imprisoned for about seven hours beforo any of his fellow work men in tlio adjacent workings discovered his absence. He died yesterday at tho Miners' hospital. E. Ii. Foley, tho grocer, has moved to 27 West Centre street. 5-Pl-3t IHcyclo ltaco ut Gilbertou. The Uetopia Literary Club, of Gilbertou, decided to havo a bicyclo race as 0U0 of the attractions at their picnic, ou Juno 13th. Three valuablo prizes will bo given. Tho raco will bo run In heats, and tho winners in tho final heat to tako the prizes. All bicyclers in the Mnhauoy Valley, Shenandoah aud Frackvlllo aro iuvltcd to enter the contest. All Tree! "Periodical Ticket Hooks" give you your reading matter free. The book explains. Ot llnse AVorlc by Sun eying Corps, Tho surveying corps of Lost Creek and. Ashland aro battling for honors on a diamond nt tho latter placo tliis afternoon. Tho first named corps huug tho scalps of the Hazlo ton surveyors at their belts last Saturday. Preparing tho Graves. Throne's of nennln nnW visit tbn reiiitprio on Locut mountain daily to re-sod and otncrwiso prepare the graves lor Decoration fllUT- Spvi-nl nrm iilrttj nml nnf n fnw attractive monuments havo been added since last Memorial Day. Deeds Itecnrded. From Peter Slieafer by executors to Patrick Monaghan, lot in Rush township; from Franklin Kiehner and wife et. al., to Samuel llittle, land in Xorth Maiilieini township. Tho ladles' OSc Oxfords that we advertised aro going fast. Havo a big lot left ; they aro bargains. Factohv Shoe Stoke, 5-20-tf J. A. Movek, Man. T. J. BROUGHALL, Dealer In nil kinds of Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. Goods Always Fresh. NO OLD STOCK KEPT ON HAND. 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, RA. Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 10 oz. eako of pure soap for 5 cents. IS oz. package of best washing powder, 5c. I lb, packago of host washing powder, 20c. This is very low for first-class goods and just what you want for house cleaning. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. For Women in the Spring. The Ablest of Women Journalists In dorses Paine's Celery Compound. Mrs. II. B. Sperry, who is now tho eminent president of tho Woman's National Press association, was assistant editor of tho Wash ington World. Her vigorous editorials in Ohio and Washington newspapers first brought her into national promlncnco. Tho active profession of journalism has kept Mrs. Sperry up to dato in information and progressive in thought. When there was evident need of a remedy in her family sho was well awaro that Palno's celery com pound was best to use. Tho following enthusiastic letter shows tho happy results from tho uso of this greatest of remedies: Wells & Kichardson Co., Burlington, Vt. Dear Sirs: A few weeks' uso of Paine's celery compound by my 83-ycars-old mother has been of grer.t benefit to lior and proved to my satisfaction that thero's nothing llko it for tlio headaches and sleeplessness in cident to impaired digestion. A niece in my family was also cured of iusomula by using ono bottlo of Paino's celery compound. Yours very truly, Hannah B. Sperry. In every part of this country women aro utilizing theso blessed spring days by taking Paine's celery compound and insisting ou its uso by tlio members of their families. It speaks volumes for this wonderful remedy that of all the women who have rccovcied health by its means very many wero induced to tako It t. trough tho persuasion of other women, sisters, mothers, friondsorrclatives. Many a man blowly failing in health, hut stubbornly shutting his eyes to tiro alarming fact, has b, uu led to take Piline's celery com pound fiom seeing its reuiarkablo health giving cfle it in the case of his own wife, sister or some oi bur member of his household, When a sick aud feeble sufferer is seen to gain st.adi!y in health and vigor fromtaklug Paine's ct'lery eqmpouud, not ranch room for doubt is left to tlio most stubborn-minded per FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c, shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches while only, AT fi V'CS OCOOS B ?t tmm Cm Ibsa I W 26 South ' ATTENTION, Grand Army Men! If you want the regu lation Grand Army and Sons of Veterans suits, the only place to secure them is at the One Price Clothing House, No. to S. Main street. These suits are guaran teed In every respect. We have been head quarters for these suits for many years, and we stand, readv to return your money if they do not hold their color. Tlielprice is right, the goods are guaranteed, and the command is, Forward 1 Alarch I TO THE One-Price Clothing House 10 Smth. Main Street, . REFOWICH, Prop. Also a full line of Clothing, and Children's Novelties u specialty. We have no competitors. son, This joyous transformation from sick ness to health is going on in thousands of homes across tho wido extent of this country. Tho reputation of Paino's celery compound has grown by word of mouth, from persons, made well, to others who needed its healing, strengthening power. Tho agreement of opin ion among tho best informed, most observant class of peoplo, in tho well-to-do homes of our largest cities, as well as in tho moro frugal town communities, places Paino's celery com pound far in advauco of any remedy. Paino's. celery compound is, in fact, tlio only spring remedy ever heard of in tho homo of practic ing physicians. This great remedy isnot an ordinary spring: sirsaparilla.tbitters, tonic, ornervino. Paino's celery compound is as far apart from any of theso guesswork remedies as black is from white in tho eyes of physicians who regularly prescribe it uso it themselves and carry it homo to their own families. Paino's celery com pound is tlio famous formula of that thought ful and studious physician, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of tho Dartmouth medical school. It is the duty of every man or woman who has beon benefited by Paino's celery compound to impress on friends and neighbors its won derful efficacy as a spring remedy that is iu every way worthy ot tho namo. Tlio past of Paine's celery compound, as every one who kecp3 informed of current events is well aware, is a remarkahlo story df sick pooplo m.vdo well, and of many porsous, who had given up health as wholly lost, roado strong as ever they wero In their lives. Paluo's celery compound is tho spring remedy par excellence. Xo invigorator has been so much praised, discussed, reoommended and used by physicians, aud discerning, conserva tive men aud woman iu every walk of llfo. Tho story of Paino's celery compound in a nutshell is that it makes peoplo well. high grade goods at low cost prices Ladies dress shapes 25c up. All wide, for 25c per yard, for short frfM 1 I IV! 0 DalUI II tl 1 Mairi Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Clo to the Shenandoah Dental Booms fox painless extraction of teeth. Gold aud Silver fillings. If your artlflc.il teeth do not suit you call to Bee us. All examinations free. Wo make all kiuds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro onlered. Wo are the only users of vitalized air lor tlio painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titinan's Block) East Centres Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. CURE NOS. 3&,5- Applied by men only. Stops In SI days, cure 111 6 days. Hold nt POVINSKY'S DRUO STORR, 38 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA. I