FIREWORKS AND ! -FLAGS- Largest and Cheapest Stock in Town. HOOKS&lROWN -a North Main St. EVENING HERALD TVKSDAY. JUNE 30, ISM. 01 BUS! INDUSTRIES Review of Progressive Firms and Busi ness Houses in Shenandoah. WIIITI'I.OCK & CO., SUOE EMI'OItirM, 1 SOUTH MAIN hTKEET. THE LEADINO SHOE bTOKF. IN TOWN. For fine footwear tliis liuii.su stands unex celled in this part of the state. Tho business was established in 1601 and tho patronage, of tho liouso has steadily increased sinco its inception. Messrs. White-lock & Co. keep their store constantly filled with a larco and carefully assorted stock of tho finest iiiality of boots, shoes, slippers, rubbers, etc., for ladies, gentlemen, boys and children's woar, and all goods purchased in this lino can bo relied upon to bo absolutely as represented. They enjoy tho very best connections with leading manufacturers, and always display tho very latest and most fashionablo goods, which accounts for tho wide popularity of their liouso. Messrs. hitelock & Co. personally superintend all tho details of tho business, and make it a point to see that every customer gets just what is wanted. Their prices, like their goods, are always right.and by their honorable business methods and square dealing they havo built up a nourishing business and gained the respect and confidence of the entire community. M. J. SCANLAX, T1IF I I--TO-D TE IIATTEU AN11 MEN'S rUIt' MSIIEI1, 10 S. MAIN STREET. Bver since tho inception of this popular enterprise Mr. Scanlan lias been recognized by the well drescd men of this vicinity as the criterion of stylo in gents' furnishing goods and headwear. Ho occupies eon venient and well appointed premises in which is tastefully displayed a complete and varied assortment of all tho latest aud up-to-dato articles in men's furnishing goods, embrac ing beautiful neckwear, hosiery, gloves, high grade underwear, the best collars aud cud's, etc., including all the latest novelties of tho season, lie also carries ono of the largest and most complete lines of headwear in Shenandoah, including silk hats and dorbles of the best American and English blocks, fH mwl ..tr-ive linfd rflTKl. I'll" in fill thfi i c i.Wl luiest Sllupcs mill fellies, .hi. ocauiuu Handles only high class goods of the most approved styles and patterns and i.s a con'' sequence this has become the popular head quarters tor everything nobby in his lines in tins Mi inity. Ho displays tho latest as soon as it appears in tho leading metropolitan cent n s .mil he is personally much respected am! esteemed ill our host business and social -ir. li s A Itlch Vein, ci. 13 vein recently cut at tho Pcer ic iv, near Shamokin, lias proven to t tin i ichost known thereabouts. It feel thick and the coal isof the finest N owhero in tho region has this vein Tl 1PSS be is nl i 1 qll.il 1 1 IH't 1! t 1 ' I lltmi'l lit I'l .0 tc I 1 and it was found necessary to in feet at tho Pcorloss boforo it could id. New lti-eaUer l.rudy. Tin new Park Place breaker, on which eoiisiiuc i Hen was startod in February last, will risiimc operations to-morrow, Tho mm liim ly was in oporatiou Saturday and tiiunil to Hurk first class, considering tho stiUiu- always accompanying the operation o! in iv machinery. Another tost was mado to-aa, Tho Itutu of Wages. Tin rate of wages for miners and laborers for tin- last half of Juno and first half of July ill be two (2) per cent, below tho i-2 So basis. The mto for tho preceding month was the per cent, below tho basis. HOOD'S I-lMiS euro lAver tils, Biliousness, Indigestion, Henilnclie. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. 1 AM ALWAYS IN MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling with all known matorial. Crown and Bridge work. Examinations free. Ex tractions free, when new teeth are ordered. Cleaning teeth free when I do your work. All extractions painless. Pure gas adminis tered, tiuaninteo with all my work. Artificial tei tli inserted and warranted. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets, Take the iron stairway on Oak street. Ofilce Il-mrs : 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Nijc, i,i upt-rotion lor the apriiig liousu cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Prlco : Iteiiorntlng cnriiets, llrnafcils and Ingrain, Jr per ynrd. Heavier grailiM, lt-in-r yard. latliers eli-aneil. So per lb. JIattn-i.ocs cleaned ami uplmlstered, hair, ?1 j cotton, $3; cheaper grade, 82. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addre, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Applo alley, Shenandoah. E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27 West Centre St. COMING To AMHANOY CITY, Pa. Office: HOTEL KAIER, F"OR IS DAYS roMMrxriNo I 1, JUL! 6, AT" 9 A. M. DR. P. II. BROWN, Chiropodist. Enlarged Jttinions made small The Corns or lliiulons don't return. Corn, nunlnns, IiiKrmvliiK Toe Xnils, Kn lnrjjetl Too Jnintft.CliUhfttns nmlHwcnty Tcct curi'il by I)r Urown here in Shenandoah ten yeiiri ftRo have not foine hack, and the feet arc to-iay free from nches nnu pains. Head the proofs. (lo and feo the people. The following home testimonials should convince the most skeptical : "Wc tnke pU-nmire in recommending Pr. Hrown to nil mifFc-rer from curiii, bunions, itiKrovIn(;toenaili,ctc. He has permanently cured our feet without pain, blood or tnre ness. His treatment fs absolutely painless and his cures May cured." I. M. Smith. Krocer, 200 West Centre Street; liwic llcfowich, clothier, 131 Kiist Centre Street; John Smith, grocer and meat market, 110 West Centre Street ; Leon Kckert, meat market, 300 Pine Street, Mahanoy City. Thomai S. Farrell, chief clerk 1. & It. frciK'it ofilce; Levi ltfowich, clotldiiK. 10 South Alain Stroi-t ; Win. and Mrs. Wooiner, Kreen croeer, 121 North Main Street ; 15. J. Me CJinness, expressman, 221 Centre Street; Mrs Kllen I). FcrKiison, Mfs MukkIo Franey, Shcnandoali. Hon. II. M. Kulp ConKrci-s-man ; Itov. CJeo. W. (Jro-ss, Pastor United KvnnKciieal Church, Shamokin, I'a.: Mrs. Mary Heinhold and Mis Minnie I). Kaicr, 11 tie Mreet, a mo airs, uertruue Hiinman nnu Mlv K. I). Dillon, Centre Street, Mnhnnoy I City, and hundreds of others. Very hiKhly recommended by several of Shenandoah, Ashland, CJIrardvllle, Krack villo, Mahanoy Flane, Ciilbcrton, Delano nml Tamarma's leading citizens, both ladies and Kcntlemen, whose feet Dr. ilrown com Idetely cured several years no. Hon. II. M. Cidp, CotiKressman Shamokin; M . D. IlriKht, of IlriKht llroa., lumber, also proprietor of Ashland Steam Laundry, Avhland; C. Serr, merchanttailorund Rents' fuml-d.JnK noods, (ilrardville; Miss liarlmrn Warner and Mis Kllen J. Cl'anKcr, Oirardville : Mi-s Annie I). Ituck and Mary ItusMell, Walnut Street, Ashland; Miss Lizzie I'riee and Julia L Itarnard, Market Street, Ashland; Mis Amelia Sanner, l!elle Haupt and Mrs. J. 1). Warner, Fraekvilte ; Ml is Hannah lteynolds, Mahanoy I'lane; Mrs. Kllen Henry and daughter, Oilberton; Mis Paulino shepp. Pine Street, Miss Kllen F. Kulp, Wcht I (road Street, and Miss Josephine A eldy, Market Streit, Tamaiiua, and several hundred others. Ofl'ice: Hotel Kaier. Mahanoy City, Pa., from July Glh to 2tst, ISM; hours, 8 a. in. td' 8 p. m., Sundays, 10 a. jn;to 1 p,m. Dr. Itrown returns to' Philadelphia after Mahanoy City visit, pwjrijf to home office en .gngciiient he cannot visit Shenandoah. 1CQUP0.N. Shenandoah. COUPON. Slifiiiiuiliiali ami vicinity, present this M Coupttn at his olllceffiiil your tuilley fare S M la palil Imtli ways. K6 Coupon 1111 fare. S vji .V MYSTERIOUS DEATH. Hairy Sice, of Jlaliaiiny City, Died in l'lillailcljililii llii-iiilal. Harry Mee, of Mahanoy City, an expert accountant, died at tho Hahnemann hospital nt 11 o'clock last night as tho result nf a blow upon tho head indicted in a manner which is as yet n mystery. Last Saturday evening Mee registered at the Hotel Vendig and was assigned to a room. Ho went out shortly after, but returned about 11 o'clock. He told night elerl: William Wilt that ho had an appointment to meet a girl. After giving Mr. Wilt his valuables for cafe keeping he again loft, The noxt been of Mee by the hotel peoplo was about 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Ho came into tho ollice and complained of severe pains in hU head. An attache- of the hotel showed him to his room and at his request Dr. Horace Ladd, 1223 Arch street, was sent fur. Beforo tho doctor arrived, however, Meo had lapsed into nnconsciousnoss, from which it was impossible to arouse him. An examination disclosed the prcseme of a wound pn tho back of his head, evidently mado hy a blow from a blunt Instrument. Yesterday morning Meo's condition having becomo no better it was thought advisable to send him to tho hospital, whero he remained in a comatose state until ho died. Mee was a single man about 35 years of ago and was well known to tho peoplo of Mahanoy City. At one time lie was employed ns book keeper by li. Labows & Co. of that placo and remained in the firm's empluy about three years. Aflor that time ho devoted himself to expert accountant work and was at times cm ploped by C. 1). Kaicr. Ho made his homo at the Mansion House. Ho was an Englishman by birth. Meo was last seen in Mahanoy City on Friday last. Will On to Chicago. Major James Ellis, of Pottsvillc, and Wm. A. Marr, of Ashland, Schuylkill's delegates to tho Democratic National Convention, will leavo for Chicago on tho train leaving Potts vlllo at 7 o'clock Sunday morning. Among othora who will attend the convention aro Democratic County Chairman Josiali Liue- aweaver, ot 1'ottsviiio ; n. I . J Lonnor, or Mahanoy City ; Postmaster Michael Mellet, ot Shenandoah; Hon. John X. Pence and Charles Clivebor, of Ashland. Search for li llusliaml. Mrs. Carl LouberlliiK. of Austria, has traveled three thousand miles over the brum! Atlantic ocean in search of her husband, she Lasanived at Mt. (Sirmcl, having heard in New York city that ho went to that place to work in tho mines. Without any warning Louborling euddeuly left homo and his dis tracted wifo has not hoard from him sinco. Three months after ho left and no tidings having been received from him, Ills wife started out to hunt him up. Sho first traced him to Loudon and thence to Now York, Up to this timo her seaich has been unsuc cessful and It U now said Louberllng left for Shenaudoith after being there only two days. Loiiborling Is 5 feet, 6 inches in height, wears a sandy beard, has brown eyes and is protty well informed on general topics. lUitcini l'roni li Tour. Mr. and Mrs. Christ. J. Cox, who were mar ried in town last Wednesday, returned from their wedding tour to their homo in Maha noy City last night aud were greeted by a large number of friends, among whom wcio many from this town. COAL TRA1K WKECK. A llpiito Over tin- Cntise 3Iatiy Curs Were DaiiiiiKctl. A serious wreck occurred yesterday after noon on tho Lehigh Valley railroad, iiM Harrys Junction. Lnsino No. 03, with a train oi empty coal cars hound for Packer No. 3 colliery f lilted Into n siding to nllow n passenger .to' pass, Engine No. SO with a train of empty c"o:ll cars rounded a curvo and ran upon tho same sldltiB. enishlna into the rear entloT thntratri drawn hy englno 03. About tweJVq caraLwero wrecked, hut uono of tiie crows ulMiiicd injury. Tho wreckage Mocked bojfra-jk'!-and delayed the passenger train over aftTiotin A wreck crew from Delano rcmpTCd tlio dehri-i. Tho rear hrakenian of tho first-ti-ftln said he llaggcd tho second train, but'thb giueer ol No. si) ram lio illiln t see it. PERSONAL. Mrs. Sarali James, Mrs. Thomas Wt Ebwcll, Mrs. Mary cStauirenlierger Mrs. Tlranffij Clif ford and Mrs. David lirowu attendE!l ame'ot ing of the Daugliters of i:eliekahiitMaha noy City last evening. Jlrs. Thomas 11. Fielders is visiting Ifnends at Williamsport. ' i Mrs. 1". P. D. Kirlin has rcttirnejilfeirn a visit to friends at Miucrsville. - Ct- Mrs. Louis Mcntzer and daughter, Bab, of Shamokin, aro guests of Mrs. ''Mentzqr's sister, Mr9. David Brown. !," Miss McMcnamiu is visiting Miss K. Q. Lcnahan, of t'entralia. 'i . Mrs. Costello, of West Oak Street," attended the funeral of a relative in St. Clair to-day. Mrs. II. L. Whitelock aud daughlqra Edith and Clara, are visiting in Hilladilljiliia. Mrs. Benjamin llackctt, of Latrohe, is a guest of town friends. ' Prof. M. A. Bennet, of Johnstown, who is to open a penmanship and bookkeeping class at Girardville, with Herbert Hooks, oftown, spent last evcuiug here. , Miss Bmily Krick and her sister, Mrs. William Brositis, of Smlbury attended a wedding at Pottsvillc to day. Mrs. James Hurley, of Philadelphia, who had been visiting fi lends in Ciirardvllle, re turned to her home this morning." Joseph Bcndiick, prominent business man and Councilman, of New Philadelphia, was a town visitor yesterday. Mrs. William Brositis, of Suubury, is tho guest of her mother, Mrs. William Krick," on South Main street. The I.alceside lticelo ltaces. The following are tho entries for tho bicycle raco at Lakcsldo on July 4th; Five milo handicap. Dell Qressang, Joo Lambruskini, Frank Shortall, J. Bcarstler, Pottsvillc ; Georgo Frost. Shenandoah ; J. E. Seaman, Lehighton ; Charles Brill, Barnes- vlllc ; Frank Snyder, Will. Price, James kirehner, John Smallwood and Georgo Garrett, Mahanoy City, Onc-milo handicap. Dell Circssang, Jos. Lambruskini, 1-rank Shortall, J. Bcarstler, Pottsvillc ; Georgo Frost, Shenandoah ; Ed. Sala, Girardville ; J. E. Seaman, Lehighton; Frank Snyder, Will Price, Mahanoy City, The entries are now in tho hands, of A. G, Towell, of Phila delphia, the official L. A. W. handlcappcr for tho Pennsylvania division. llucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, onuses, sores, uicers, sail rneum, lover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and aU skin eruptions, and positively cures niles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perlcct satisfaction or mony reluniled. i'rico 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley, , . lluilly .Iteatcn. Stiney Wilchcck was badly beaten in Peter Krokinikas' saloon on East Centro street yesterday afternoon. His scalp was badly Iaceratcdsin several places by glassos aud pieces of rock ni tho bauds of Charles Yorke. Joo Latunnk, Anthony Uomashufski and Charles Ptitskawlcz. Tho latter escaped. Tho rest were arrested hy Constable Giblon and Special Alex and put under hail for trial. Dr. Burke attended tho victim. Wife Heating. Last evening about 11 o'clock a woman named Kalfusky residing' at Poplar anil West streets, complained to Glijlbf Burgess Burps that her husband , bctnten her. Tho Burgees and Patrick Faelyplaccd tho man in tho lockup and this'uyniiiK at a hearing given he wis flneil,aiid released upon promising to bchavo better. Another jVssaliantfiTcreflted. Walter Gcttcridgo was arrested in Donof- ski's saloon on South Main Street last night, charged with being one of thoLmcni who as saulted Policeman Stantoirmi Saturday night. Justice Williams put Gctteridge ilge under ball for trial. rrluclpul Klected. Calvin B. Yost, of Minersville, was last night elected principal of the Mahanoy City High school. There were 2S applicants, hut tho contest was really between Yost and Georgo A. Zellcrs, of Lebanon. Yost 're ceived 8 votes and Zellcrs 7. ; I iCC-c ' runeral. "&- ' " The funer.ll of Frank Haroldjinfant'. sou of Dr. G. F. Matter, took pkj-po-yest'erday afternoon and the remains we're interred in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Arrested for riglitliurf Joo Grimm and Joo UrantjSatoyirrested last night for fighting in JoJiii;m?s saloon on North White street aud, upm-jwig-takihi beforo Justice Shoemaker t uy Policeman Goodman, furnished ?300 bail for trial at court. :, .vf llrol-o nil Arm. tt . Yesterday tho Ave year-old-sou Qf-ioma: Flynn, of Fowlers, su Ill-red the fradtur of tho right forearm, by being thrown fr'ofuij staall express wagon, wincii was suuueiuy puv motion by a playmate. j . - Itcinowil l'ruiu Tcjiwn. Ebenozer Davis has mined tu Mt Carmel John Lamb, the brakinian, iiaei moved ills family to Delano. . - - .in... 'i NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, anaxrcparea unuer mo Btnngess .GERM AH MEDICAL LAWS, fcCreacrlbeaby eminent physician; OR. KiRHTER'S World ronownc-dt Remarkably Bucceajfull- uuivK.'ii'unewim l raueiuur -rtnc..,ijif. t. Ad. Klchter le Co.. sisPHtict., new ita- -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12J3-accaEoiii.es, Owaduiisworki, 6 .t GO tls. Ill Hlli-nnllitoii.il for ".tie hy 1'. I' li. Kirlin. 0 S. lai . ; ' Union, 7 . M.ciu w .. i iitiiiih. Is fc, cor. Jiiaiii ,4 loyd his 1 ! 'S.hoes at-H E 2 . ; Factory Prices. I Don't Let I I Your Feet Go 1 1 "Bareheaded" 1 It isn't necessary, on the ground of Si economy, because jjr we're selling foot- St gear as near noth- j; ing as anybody can ; nor is it nec- t: essarj', on the - ground of cool- sr ness, because our K Russet Shoes are jfc: cool enough for any man, woman or child who walk-St: eth up and down, to andE iro, on tins eamily planet c: of ours. By this time it's 8 pretty well known that we JS: can serve wearers of shoes SE: better than anybody elseJE; can ; we' save them money Jt: every time they buy here ; S the big crowds at our store r prove that. ' People would S: not come so often if it gr were uotso. ItTias taken good shoes at lowest prices to build up the' biggest shoe busi-g ness in town; aud just stich !E: policyisholdiug.it. What a blessing to -lean pocket- & books Factory Prices have been. Usually.- "enough saved on,twp pairs to buy the third. For instance : Child's Russet Shoes,35c.; Child's .Russet Oxford Ties, 65c; Child's ,Russet Sandals,' withbucklej.joC. and $i'.oo ;"tisse' Russet Shoes, $i.oq, or -Oxford Ties, 75c' ''' l Pay at e'ast one-third more elsewhere. 1SHOE 3 Beddall Building. ST 3 J. A. MOYER.II rianager. 5 JULYFOURTH. Grand Cannyal of High-class Sports commencing at 2.30 p. m. No Fakes. No Rowdyism. Noth ing to offenjl the most fastidious, ' ,rT Two great eveiitA O110 mile anil five mllo linn .llrai.i l.lKele rneffll for nrlzes that have nttrneteil the fosfest bicyclists in tho Statu. Sanctioned by L. A. W. Severn! ono hundred yard dashes will bo run by potable s-prlnters. ' .tones' Orchestra will furnish ilnnee iniislo In the pavilljoir. llrnss band nt tho races. J'legant aciImiuojVtloiis for nil. llleycles ciieeKeu. 1'. A. McCI.UKK, Manager. 0.20Ji RUSSIAN CORN CURE Is kitbwu as the best in tlio world. This tan bo obtained at PbVINSKY'S DRUQ STORE, 24 EAST CENTRE ST.. SHENANDOAH, PA. NOK-I'OISOXOI S. Sl'ItE CURE. 1l 1 1, .I,, Bicycle Races, Foot ' Races, Dancing -4 Fireworks at lMesibe, FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 103 S. Main St. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. CIgnrs, Tobacco, Ac. Agent for Reading Brewing Co.a Beer anil Porter. 11S and 113 S. Main St MONEY TO LOAN -OX EASY TKItMM. P. W. BIERSTEIN, iiOO S. Jardln St. NEW CARLOAD ARRIVES ! Wn, NEISWENTER. JUNE OFFERINGSa. ,t. , Largest stock of, trimmed bonnets and hats, in all the latest.-sumhierstyles, at the ' l'pwest priced Trimmed Sailor low and high crowns, 25c to Infant's lace caps, 10c to $1.90; silk hats, 50c.c Infant's long coats, .from 1.25 up; Infant's slips and'ehristening robes', 25c. to ?3;5o. AT 00OS3 if if-1 H B 26 South Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS. I, Olt HALF.. Two Scholarsliips In Wood's 1 Ilusliicua CoIUbo. Apply at tlio IlniiALU .illk'e. WJt "t "it ANTED. 2000 quarts ol liucklclicrrlos ovi rv day fdr tlio entire- Ken-win; will pay the liiRlioit innrki-t pricM. Apply nt Patterson llr.ca cm West O.lk ictreet. SIlCllIlllllO.lll. C-27-lW IilUlt Jl HO IJUlKllUK . cccvwiicvc ... ' anil West utreetii. For Jurtlier partleulnrs npply to Dr. C. JI. Ilonlncr, ai Knot Oak street. ,1. . t. .. ....I,. II .1 TJQJl BALK. Tlio good will nnil flxturea, anil ' Hotel funiitiire eomplete, ol tlio Wntaon House, X". 5 H. Main street. Apply to JI. M. liurke, Att'y. MO-tl "VXTAXTr.D. Active, reliable men to travel nnil solicit orders for fruit and ornamental nursery stock. Permanent employment nnil Komi pnv. Itefcronco required. Address the It, G. CIIAH1" CO., Soutll l'eiin Sq., l'liilndelphia. 5.'J-2l3t-eod FOIi SAI.U. S,0O0 worth of (Irst mortstai-o 10 yenr bonds to be Ksued by All Snlnts' I'm-to-taut I'lil-eopal Church, of Shenandoah, l'a. The bonds will bo In denominations of S3 and 850, bearlnjr Interest from July lt, WM, at 5 per cent, perniiimm, piyablo quarterly. There will hoaprivllcjreof redeliiption wlllilll two years. Subscription books now open, lionils for sale at Dr. C. M. llordner's, 31 Kast Oak Street, hlienandoali, l'a. 0-20-tt Beauty Unrolled To the adinlrliig gazo of tlioso wlio hnvo a taste for really lino wall paper is the display of new .. II n,,,nbUwnhitrcj tlist rCCei red, i OU can find any color or pattern you want for our hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or onto from 60 un to 53 per roll. Fine nrtlstlo papers n specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kstinintes cheer fully furnished. Send portal. J. P. GARDEN, 121 W. Centro St., Shenandoah, l'a. Vluco Your Orders Xow, MWl IF YOU WANT THE BESTi nntl can't (ret It, Ihcn corao to us for It. Wo carry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS, ESI3 I : . - all:shades:and weights. ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his rnake-up. PORTZ & BRO., 24- N. Main S The demand for horses being so large, we have received an other lot which are now on exhibition at our stables. All fine specimens of horse flesh. -$1,50. i(iiegnorn nats 50c up. OPEM EVERYDAY Goto the Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artificil teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free. We nmko all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centro Street. Ollico Hours: 7 o. in. to 8 p. in. GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC I Under tho nuaptees of COLUMBIA HOSE S. F, IS. Co., "So. 1, of Shenandoah. July 4th, 1896, At Columbia Park. Muslo will bo f urnikhed by the famous Schoppe orchestra of ten pieces. The paillion is one of t)io finest ill the county, and affords lovers ol tho amusement much enjoyment. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Ono of the special attractions of the day will bo a blcyclo race, a valuable price to the winner. Assist tho Are laddies by purchasing a tielurt and ltavo a good day out. A rock drilling contest will take place at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. A good prize to the winner. Admission to Dancinij million, 3S cts. I Hi
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