EUREKA! ft -s This is the name of a SWING CHAIR for children and infants we have taken the agency for. It ran be adjusted to any position desired, making either chair, swing or crib, with no possi bility of the child falling out. Regular price, $2.00. Our price, HOOKS & BROWN North Main it. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. In order to make room for the carpenters we offer the following selected stock which is displayed in our large show windows at greatly reduced prices A big lot of Men's Good Grade PANTS at a reduction of 30 per cent, on the original price. a 11H1 stock or MEN'S SUITS of every description at a reduction of 50 per cent. These goods are going at sacrificing prices Also a big lot of Children's Suits : :-: and Novelties. l. Gold in, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD THl'KSDAY, AUGUST II, 1600. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES Niitlnnnl I.ciijrufi. At Brooklyn Urooklyn, 8; Phllndel phia, 3. At Hoston Boston, 5; Washing ton. 4. At Baltimore Baltimore,' 10; New York, 1. At Louisville Pittsburg, 13; IjOUlSVlllO, 11. Kastern League. At Syracuse Wilkcsbarro. 1 ; .Syracuse. 1. At Toronto Springfield, 5 ; Toronto, 1. At Buffalo Buffalo, 10; Providence, 8. At nocnostcr Kochoster, 15; Scranton, 0. Atluutlo LeHgile. At Hartford Paterson, 0; Hartford, 2. At Newark Wilmington, 0; Newark, (1, At Philadelphia Lancaster, 14 ;Athletic,4. Stole Powder to Destroy tt 'lVousc. WlLKF.SHAliiiK, Pa., Aug. . Fouryoung men of Miners Mills wero arrested yester day for breaking Into the Lallin Powder company's store and stealing several kegs of powder. Patrick Hllcy, tho leader of the gang, has escaped. It Is thought they stole tho powder to blow up tho saloon of I A Moran. Moron recently quarreled with Hiloy, nnd tho latter threatened to blow Jloran's hoiifee to pieces. Youthful IlurKlura Unili-r Arrest. WlLKKSUAItHK, Pa., Aug. 0. Matthow Golden and Patrick Collorau, each aged 17 years, wero arrested yesterday for burg' larizing the Delawaro and Hudson depot at Miners Mills. William lthlnehart, their confederate, Is also wanted for tho samo offense. The boys aro all sons of respec table parents. Tho truth, tho wholo truth and nothing hut tho truth. That's our motto; and we add leather, solid leather nnd nothing hut leather. That s the way our shoes are built. 7-18-tf Factouy Shoe Stoke, Found a Jlilile. While excavating for the foundation of tho new clsh Congregational church at Malm, uoy City, yesterday, tho workmen unearthed a bihlo printed in the Welsh language, and supposed to havo at 0110 time occupied position in tho corner stono at the time the old church was built. Tho bible was not much damaged. Qualified as Mine I'oreuieti. Tho following named gentlemen who passed tho recent examination for mine forcmanships havo qualified in the 1'rothnno. tary s ofllco : John J. Devitt, of Shamokin Thomas Morgan, Gilbertou ; James K Heardon, Mt. Carmel ; John McCutcheon, o: town, and William (!. liittcns, Ccntralia. HAVE lilVrUliXKI) FKOM phila. DELPHIA WITH A . . . . Complete Dental Outfit FOH CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the Iron stairway on Oak street. Office Hours r fl n. m. to 8 p. m. Zf' WE HAVE THE ... 'ft ...LATEST DESIGNS IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH. & E. B. FOLEY, '4 THE ALABAMA ELECTION. Lntest lli-turn Sustain tlm Itcpnrti .if Inlinntnn'n Ills Mlijorlty. lilliMlNdllAM. Alii., Aitff. 0. Further re turns from Monday's electlmi show t lilt Johnston 11ml the Dotiioerntlc ticket hnvo cnrrled 41 counties, while Gooihvyn, l'op- ullsMlcmilmcnn. has 2J. Three countlos nro eloso nml In doubt, ami It Is about 11 stiiml oil In those. Johnston's official and estimated majorities amount to 48,H7H, vyhllo Ooodwyn Rmnjorltlesareli.vO.). leav ing Johnston's not majority at 42.000. The oftlclal canvass of the vote Saturday will, It Is thought, not vary fr :i these figures. Tho housoof the leal- Inturo tamls74 Dem ocrats (a gain of ten members), 20 Popu lists nnd 7 doubtful. In the senato tho Democrats havo elected 13 members, tho l'opullsts 3 nnd 1 Is In doubt. This gives tho Democrats over threo-fourths of tho eglslaturo. Johnston's majority In tho white counties Is nearly 10,000, not Inclini ng tho black bolt, which Is calculated to dlsposo of the chargo that Gooihvyn was elected hut counted out. Conservntlvo Populist leaders asiert that If It Is shown ofllcinlly that tho whito counties elected Johnston thoy will support llryan and Sewall In Novomber. Pay only vonr own hills. In dealing here the cash customer is not taxed to help suji port tho credit customers who do not pay. Here all arc ono level. All arc cash. 7-18-tf Kactoiiy Shoe Stoke. I'ruf. Coles Warning. Wo clip tho following from l'rof. Coles' "Storms nnd Signs," for tho present month : .ugui win prove an iiiiiucKy mourn, new forms of epidemics will make their appear anco; destructive storms will sweep along the sea coasts and tho great lakes; earthquakes will tnko placo in tho old country and also in the United States', political excitement may lead to liot and bloodshed; nothing but I gentle means and kind words will prevent a financial hurricane; awful deeds among tho I savnxos will bo reported this mouth: tidal waves will sweep many to death; cool waves. bordering on to frost, and perhaps snow, will visit romo localities; earthquakes, hurricanes, cloudbursts, Hoods, hail, mine caves, railroad accidents, (ires, etc., may make August a month lung to be remembered; a strange phenomena will take place in the heavens on or about tho 10th or 15th inst; a strango new disease will lneak out in tho Southern states; Pennsylvania. New lork nnd New Jersey will receive their sliaro of tho electrical dis turbances tliis month that maycauso groat ruin. 4,000 STUDENTS. Wood's Shenandoah College. One school in nine cities, with an attend ance of over four thousand students. Every finished student now regularly employed at a good salary speaks volumes for tho great school. A diploma from Wood's Collcgo is worth ? 1,000.00 to any ono as it means high moral diameter and excellent scholarship. Tho collcgo will re-open August 21th, in both day and night sessions, with a largo and experienced faculty, all collcgo graduates. ' 1'nrewcll Party. ( At her homo on West Cherry street last evening Miss Margaret Hell tendcre.il a faie wcll party to her cousin, Miss Maggio Higgius, of Pottsville, who was her guest tho past three weeks. During the evening there wero vocal and instrumental selections by Misses Mchan, Higgins, Mullahy, Connors and Hell and Messrs. llurke and Murphy. A duett by the Misses Bell was received with hearty ap plause. Dancing was continued until mid night, when refreshments wero served, after which all returned to their homes voting Miss Hell an excellent entertainer. The fol lowing enjoyed tho festivities: Misses A. Hen nosy, M. Connors, M. L. Higgins, J. Doran, K. Higgins, M. Lynch, J. Higgins, K. Con- ville, N. Higgins, S. Mullahey, 31. Higgins, Pottsville ; 11. Mullahey, T. Kelley. Philadel phia ; M. Mehan and Messrs. P. Iiurke, J. Creary, P. C'onville, M. Tobin, J. t'onville, 1'. Dovcrs, T. fonville, 1. Creary, W. Mc Laughlin, J. Murphy, and J. W., T. F. and P. W. Hell. See tho window display of new silverware at llrumm's jewelry store. Neither fiold Nor Mlirr. John Narowbki, witli a kit of mining tools under ono arm and a largo satchel, was taken before Justice Lnwlor yesterday afternoon by Constable Phillips on complaint of Mathias Smarowsky, who complained that Xarowski owed hirn a grocery bill and was leaving town without settling it. Xarowski pleaded that ho had neither silver nor gold, and ho was only going to Wiggans, where he believed ho could get wurk, Ho signed an agreement to settle tho account by paying ono dollar a week and was discharged. HoiV to Faor Your l'riends. Do you know anyone in your neighborhood who has diphtheria, quinsy, catarrh, is troubled with croup or auy other throat allliction? If so you will bestow a great favor on humanity by recommending atrial of Thompson's Diphtheria" Cure, which was never known to fail, if used according to directions. Thousands havo tried it and they aro the ones who speak most highly of it. Their evidence burcly cannot bo ignored. Sold at Kirlin's drug store at 50ceutsa bottle. A Protest. A young man who was recently appointed an agent for tho Shamokin Steam Laundry has been soliciting work from residents of this town under the representations that ho is an agent for tho Shenandoah Steam. Laundry. Wo protest against 'this practice. Besides wo do not understand why tho Shamokin Steam Lauudry slipuld bo obliged to travel thirty miles to Shenandoah for patronage when Shamokin Itself Is an excellent laundry town. Our plant is a homo Industry and wo can successfully compcto with any outsido laundry. HENNESSV & QUNTEK, It Shenandoah Steam Laundry. Injured at Maple Hill. Martin Kecfe. of Ellaugowan, received severe bruises about tho shoulders and hips and sovcral gashes on his head by a fall of coal at Maple Hill colliery, yesterday. Tho Injured man was removed to his homo, where ho Is being attended by Dr. W. X. Stein, Ask your grocer for tho "Eoyal Patent' flour, and take no other brand) It is the best flour made. Tho llurglar Dropped. It was reported that a burglar last night at tempted to gain entrance to the second story of letter Carrier P. D. Holmau's rcsidenco, on West Cherry street, by means of a plank laid out from tho unfinished Purcell building next door. Tho plank toppled and fell to tho ground and tho noise aroused tho neighborhood. Jtomtiant Sale. On Friday next, at 10 o'clock, wo will com mence a remnant sale of Black and Colored Cashmeres, Henriettas and Serges. Also short ends of plain nd figured silks. This is a great opportunity for Bargain Seekers, It. F. Gill. DR. BROWN -IK- SHENANDOAH, --For 7 days at the-- FEHGllSOH : HOUSE -Commencing-! MONDAY, AUG. 3. Enlarged Great loe-JoInts Made Small. DR. P. H. BROWN, Chiropodist. Enlarged llunlona made Hmall. The Corns or llnnlons don't return. Corns, llunlons, Ingrowing Toe Xnllg, I'll larircd Toe Jntnts,Clillbnins nnd.Swenty Feet cured hy Dr. llrown here in Shennndoali ten years ago have not conic back, and the fret are to-day free from aches nnd pains. Item! the proofs. (Jo nnd sea the people. The following home testimonials should convince the most skeptical : "Wc take pleasure In recommending Dr. ltrown to all sufferer from corns, bunions, Ingrowing toe nulls, etc. He has permanently cured our feet without pain, hlooil or sore ness. Ills treatment is absolutely pnlnlcss and his cures stay cured." I. M. Kmlth, grocv, 200 West Cenfto Street; Isaac Itefowlch, clottilcr, 131 llnst Centre Street; John Smith, grocer and meat llinrkct, 119 West Centre .Street j lyeon Ivckert, meat market, 300 1'lno Street, Mnhanoy City. Tlioinns S. I'arrell, chief clerk 1'. Sc It. freight oilier ; I.cvl Iti'fmvlcll, clothing, 10 South Main Street ; Wni. nnd Mrs. Woomer, green grocer, 121 North Main Street; K .1. Mc Ulnness, expressman, 221 Centre Street ; Mrs. lillen 1). Ferguson, Mls JUngglc Francy, Shenandoah, lion. H. M. Kulp. Congress man ; Itcv. Geo. W. dross, Pastor United Kvnngcllcal Church, Shnniokin, Pa.; Mrs. Mary ltelnhoUl and Miss Mtnnlr l. Kater, Pine Street, also Mrs. Gertrude Sllltman and Miss K. I), Dillon, Centre Street, Mahanny City, nnd hundreds of others. ery highly recommended tiy several of Shenandoah, Ashland, (tirnrdville, Frnck ville, Mahanoy Plane, tlllhcrton, Delano nnd Tanwuiua's leading citizens, both ladles ami gentlemen, whose feet Dr. Drown coin pletely cured several years ago. lion. II, M. Kulp, Congressman Snnniokln; M, D. Bright, of Bright Bros., lumber, also proprietor of Ashland Steam Ijiundry, Ashland; C. Serr, merchant tullor and gents' furnishing good,, (Hrnnlvlllej Miss Barbara Wagner and Miss Kllen J. GMinger, (Jlrnrdllllc; MNs Annie D. Buck nml Mary ltuell, Walnut Street, Ashland; Miss Lizzie Price and Julia L. Barnard, Market Street, Ashland; Miss Amelia Sanner, Belle Haunt and Mrs. J. D. Wagner, Frnckvlllo: Miss Hnunah Iteynolds, Mahanny Plane; Mrs. Kllen Henry and daughter, Gilbcrton, and several hundred others. Ofllce; Ferguson House, Shenandoah, Pa., from Monday, August 3rd to the 0th, IS'.Ki; hours, 8 a. m, to 8 p. in., Sundays, 10 a. m. to I p. in, SECOND DISTRICT. 1'rauk .1. Kehler, of Locust Dale, Is tho Nominee. Tho Republicans of tho Second Legislative district met in Ashland yesterday and nom inated Frank J. Kehler, of Locust D.ilc, to represent that district at Harrishurg. There was but two other candidates before tho con vention, D. C. Schuey, of Barry, nnd Adam Iteilaud, of Ashland. Joseph Goddard, of Girardvlllo, defeated M, JL Delaney, of Ashland, on tho second ballot, for permanent chairman by a vote of 211 to 23. Tho chairman appointed tho following committee on resolutions: Lin Garner, Thomas llelchard, John Thomas, William Brown, Chits. Lcxo, who submitted tho following : licsolved, That wo endorse the Iteplihlicnn platform adopted nt the National ltcpubllcan convention held at St. Inils on the ISth day of June, IKhI, and pledge our loyal support to the nominee Ol aiu convention. ltcsolvcd, That wc endorse the ticket nomin ated nt tho Iteplihlicnn County Convention licid at Pottsville on Monday lust and promlso our best efforts to eenre the election of the candi dates, and that wenro in hearty accord witli the resolution adopted by said convention. Previous to tho vote for Itcprescntatlvo being taken Mr. Itiland withdrew his name, leaving but two candidates. Tho nomina tion was made on the first lmllot as follows: Kehler received 31 votes and Schuey 21. ltiirgulus In New Carpets. W'ldo unbleached sheeting, for 12ic; table oil cloth, 12Jc; all wool cashmere, 25c,; tickings, for S cts. per yard, and so on, at 8-1-lw P.J. Monaoiian's. MUcr Mass Meeting. Daniel V. Guinan, tho Mahanoy City free silver advocate, held a mass meeting at Asl land last evening. The meeting was held in tho open air and a fair-sized and respectable audience listened to the remarks of the speaker, who is quite an able exioneiit Of tho 111 to 1 Idea. The Mahanoy City Becord says Mr. Guinan will address similar meet ings at Shenandoah this evening nnd Mah4 noy City to-morrow evening. Crossing Laid. t A crossing has been placed on the Schujtl kill Traction road at the north end of the bridge near tho Kohiuoor colliery. A tmdk Is to bo ruu from tho colliery across tho Traction Hue to convoy rock and culm. Public Sale of Western Horses -We.-' WM. WHOLESALE BRIBERY. How n Valunblo Philadelphia Franchise "Wns Secured. PHILADELPHIA, Aug;. 0. -1- Ycstordny's session of tho senatorial Investigation committee assumed a sensational nspect into In the nfternoon. Julian A. Gnlu, former secrctaryof Iho Mutual Automatic Tclephono company, a concern which so cured valuablo franchises ,from the city through, ItAvYis'nllcged, wholcnlo bribery of councllnion of both branches, was the stnr witness. Gnlo was m-.'sterlously nb sent during tho In vetlg'i thin of tho brlliery charges by n coniniltte.' of' councils ubotit two years ago, nnd his uppcaronco yester day causod a flurry in tho hearing room. Ho gave his testimony in nu easy, natural manner. Mr. Galo said that ho had been given a 0,000 share certlflcnto of tho stock, with In structions to dlvldo it Into sefcnty-flvc certificates of six shares each, twonty-flve certificates of twenty shares each, four certificates of f00 shares and tSvo certifi cates of l,fi2S shares, each. Thcsolnst two certificates, ho said, were mndo out In the names of David Martin, tho political lender of this city anil State Sonator Charles A. Porter. Tho tvtn live hundred share certificates wero afterwards divided in fifty lots of , . .. - 1. riM. i , , j nfinj eimi.v-ji.iivii. xuu witness sum no I took theso certlflcntes to tho Republican city commltteo rooms and guvo them to Mr. Martin. Tho latter said, according to tho witness, that Galo would havo to In dorso tho certlflcntes. Tho witness testified that ho went over to tho olllce of Tax Re ceiver Taylor in company with James Hnndley. Then, ho said, ho returned to the Republican city commlttoo rooms and handed tho certlflcntes to Mr. Martin, who placed them In a gripsack. I Galo said that lie was siiendlng n vaca-' Hon In Baltimore when the councllmanic investigation was in progress. While thcro ho got a telegram from John 1'. Pcrsch, president of tho Automatic company, nsk lug thnf ho meet him In Now York. The meeting took place, according to tho wit ness, In tho law olllcoof ox-Govcrnor W'ul lor. Ho said that during tho council nmnlc Investigation Mr. Martin visited Tronton twlco for tho purposo of confer ring with Jphn P. Persch. Goorgo Pcrsch, who was in tho employ of tho Mutual Automatic company, cor roborated Galo's story. He described how tho stock was "spilt up," and said ho was at tho olllco of tho company whon Mr. Mnrtln called to get tho certificates. Tho witness then told how ho had gono to Xow York during tho Investigation of tho Telephone scandal, and detailed various sums of money which, ho alleged, had been paid to him by Mr. Mnrtln. William Porsch, another brother, .corroborated Mime of the most essential parts of George Porch's testimony. For Sale Cheap. V A desirable residence ou East Coal street. Apply to M. M. Burke, attorney-at-law. tf Word for the Loafer Nine. Tho game between tho Ncversweats and tho Loafers, which was published in tho HEtULDlast evening in favor of tho former, should havo been in favor of the latter team. This team is now open for challenges which aro to bcaddressed to W, J. Scanlan, manager. Tho team is very anxious to arrange a game with the Spartans. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A plens-nt laxative. All Druggists. If you want a fine wedding pake, let Otto make it for you. MULLAHY. Onthofith inst., at Shenandoah, i'a., .lohepn, son oi iiiomns j. ami .Mary t:. Mullahy, aged 5 months. Funeral will take place on Friday, 7th inst., at a o'clock, from the family residence, No. 301 West Cherry street. Interment in tiio Annunciation ceme tery. Relatives and friends respectfully In vited to attend. It BICYCLE RACES! SECOND EVENT. IlE,llfll,l.l5 At 4 o'clock, P. M. Sanctioned hy L. A. V. L. A. W. Kutcs. ANNUAL BENEFIT PICNIC CITIZENS' BAND of Mahanoy City. Pure Araatuer spurts, Dancing, Boat ing:, Hue Music and pleasures galore. Prof. JONES' ORCHESTRA in Pavilion. .... CITIZEN'S BAND at the Races. Tho entry list to tho bicycle races is largo and includes all the ernck riders of the Anthracite region. Tho rivalry that exists between the riders ussures hot races. F. A. McClube, Manager. Shackamaxon Ho to I Arkansas Ave., belpw Heading depot, Atluntlo City, N.J. BERNARD CONWAY, MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TEItMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, 208 S. Jardln St. -ON- TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, at tho COMMERCIAL HOTEL". This car will be our 23rd carload. S3"! EVERY HORSE WILL BE SOLD FOR WHAT IT BRINGS. NEISWEfslTER. KiuiuuimiumumuuTi irmrmrnimnnmrrrrnmTnnmiminHiiiiiiiHnim uMuumuuiuuiiJiiiuiuuiuuiuiiiiiiiuiJiiiiiiiiim Is It Possible I 3 That the Factory 2 Shoe Store has taken 5 a contract to keep the feet of their custom- 2 ers well dressed by 2 shining' tljeir shoes 2 free ? ST 3 lYes,It'saFact And -we do it St: because we sell 2 gpod shoes and ZZ we want them SE: to be kept look- 5 ing good, so we shine them free for all our cus- I tomers. Ladies j us wcji us men. jj; You get your jfc free shine tickets when vou buv your shoes, and when you buy your shoes you it,,tr t-lmt,! of tllf 3 raciurj r-i nc y which is a savimr of 2 from 25c. to $1.00 on jfc every pair you buy. S 35 To customers who 2 don't want free shine 5 2 checks we give tickets g 3 for that beautiful , Gold I 1 Aluminum IWare ... 1 3 you see in our window, Es In a few weeks we Sr S will give you a great : 2 surprise by offering Sr 3 the finest premium 2 you have ever seen. It pays to buy here. g FACTORY SHOE STORE, 2 -"J. A. MOYER, 3 Manager. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest bash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice, Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, 33 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, S vf ixir 10S S. Main St. MISCELLANEOUS. FOB HAI.K A second-hand square piano. Apply at Williams & Son. furniture ami nuislo store. 7-2S-tf IOST. A diamond stono oh the wagon road between Vol,uiibla park and Yatcsvlllc, on the 6th lnt. A suitable reward wld bo nalii for return of same to tho Hicrai.ii ofllco. s.-3t pltOPKItTY I'Olf UJ5.-Pour houses' on 1 West Lloyd street, nil In good condition and renting nt 3I per month, len.cd ground will bo sold cheap. Can be purchased by two parties If desired. Apply at No. 131 North Main street, ShcnnndoAlL 8-1-lw WANTW). 3,000 ngcut, for Itii-cll's author H Ired "I.IVKS OK MrKlNI.KY ntnl 1IO BAItT." .ViOpoges, elegantly lllu.trated. Price only SI 00. The best nnd the cheapest, nnd out sells nil other. 60 per cent, to agent and freight nold. C"-Books now ready. Save time hy sending 50 cents in stamps for an outfit at once. Aihfress A. I). WOUTlItNUTON fc CO., Hartford, Conn. 7-3-Jw-eod inSTATK OF THOMAS SAVAOK, Deceased. III Letters testamentary on the estate of ThoniaB Savage, late of Hhonnndonh, Schuylkill county, Peinmylvanla, deceased, have been granted to Henry Hcchc, of Hlieimndoah. Pa., to whom nil persons indebted to mid estate are requested to make payment, nnd those having claims or dcmanils will mako known the same without delay to Hcsnv ItEEJin. Krccutor. Or to his Attorney, 12, W. Shoemaker. Shenandoah, Pa., Juno gith, lw1 0-25-fit-nnw TJIOH SAI.i:.-Kl.CO0 worth of tho 0,000 flrft inoitgngo 10-yenr bonds to be Issucil by All Saints' Protestant Kplscopal Church, of Shenan doah. Hontls will bo in denominations of 83 and $50, bearing Interest from July 1st, 1806, at 3 per cent, pernnnnm, luivable quarterly. There will be a privilege of redemption within two years. Subscription books now open, ltonds for sale at Dr. C. M. r.orclncr, 31 Ilast Oak Street, Shcnatidonh. Pn, G-29-tf TMPOliTANT NOTICK. Tlre-ftnces, dancing X imilllou and stands nt Columbia Park are open only to such odverttscrswhopay for spaces and nil others will be considered ns trespassers whether the signs bo painted, or tacked, or hung upon the fence. Terms for spaces may be secured from Alfred Kvans, Thomas J. Williams, Thomas Belli, 7-27-tf Committee. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the .Shenandoah Dental Rooms fox painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcnl teeth do not suis you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako nil 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, (Titmon's Blockl East Centre Street. Office Hn"rs: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To the ftdmlriiig Bnzo'ot those who have a taste for really fine wall paper is the display ofnew wall paper wrinkles wo have Just recelved.1 oil can llnd any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to 3;pcr roll. Hne artistic papers a specialty. House, Slfrn and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estlroateslcheer t ully furnished. Send postal. J. P. CARDEN, Ml W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Po. Place Your Orders Now. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed- Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods- delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Ceritre Street. Edward H. Spade, AO EXT FOR SHAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled REPAIRING DONE FREE. Evan J.'DaYies, UVERY AND Undertaking I 13 Jardln. Street.