HAVE Vol- A I'OllTltAlT OF McKlNLEY0R BRYAN ? If not, do you want nnc? Wo liavo re ceived a supply nf lilrtiiret of )tli candidal' in oolort, size 2i2S inrtipn, worth 2S cents each. t)nr price while tlicy lat 1") cctita. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. r.vCliMlriiiilli rujlie Sued, llunl S. IViyiie, former chairman of the Ite tiulillcan county committee, lulu been sued by 'Squlro t'lmrlm Iienwman, of Yorkville, for rent due for hiring tlie Centennial Hall. Tlie Hult wan entered before Justice of tlie l'earo J. .1. I'ernslcr, and tlio hearing will tnko Jilaro nrat Wednesday afternoon between 2 and 3 o'clock. It ii alleged that Chairman l'.iyno engaged Centennial Hall for tlio jmrpora of holding tlio liepuhlican county and district conventions there. When tlio call for the conventions was published it was found that the Union Hall had licen substituted and tho conventions were held in the latter building. l'oison Ivy, insect bites, bruises, scalds, burns, are quickly cured by DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great pile euro. C. H. llagenhuch. Tlie ricig riiiHTui Tho remains of John Flcig, who died at his home in Gllberton on Wednowlay, were interred in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, at Krackvllle, this afternoon. Ho was tit years of age, and leaves a wife and five sons : Christian and Jacob, of Philadelphia ; Kobort, John and Henry ; also two adopted children, Joseph and Jlamio. Wilkinson's Cor. Main & Lloyd Sts. THE DAY LIGHT STORE. 7P.r There's pleasure and profit for you while buying here, bright day light in every corner of our big storeful of bargains. Warm Weather Blanket Prices. -- One case Grey Blankets on sale at special price, 39c a pair; better grades for 50c upwards. Comfortables, too; the right sort, filled with clean, white cotton or feather down, $1.00 v to $5.00 each. Silk Gloria Umbrellas. Extra fine umbrellas of Gloria - silk, newest handles, finely finished, and best paragon frames, $1.00 and upwards. Men's Furnishings. Gents' shirts of all kinds; we carry all sizes in white or fancy shirts. See our great special 39c shirt it's the regular 50c kind of other stores. Fall styles of neckwear, collars and cuffs. All linen collars, ioc ; 1 x cuffs, 15c. A Wagon Load of New Cloaks. Six cases of new capes and cloaks came to-day ; there's lots more to follow in the next ten days. Due notice will be given in this column of our regular fall opening. It. J. ttllMSOIi MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. REMOVED TO East Oak Street. 20 Dr. J. W. Van Valzah's DENTAL PARLORS. N o stairways to ci: mb anymore. mmmmmmmmmmmtd & K.nnn raps of E r- av ft n 3 TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOB Bo. 3 & E. B. FOLEY, 3 t NO. 21 WEST CENTRE STREET. 3 TiiumiiuiuuuiimiMUK THE CONVENTIOK ADJOURNS. Tlio C. T. A. II. Delepites llleet Olllcers unit ltetltrn Home. Shamohin, Sept. 12. Tho C. T. A. V. con vention here adjourned yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock, after which tho delegates were treated to a ride over the electric railway. Most of Thursday afternoon was spent in acting upon some proposes! changes in tho I nion s constitution. It was derided to re duce tho per capita tax from twenty cents annually to ten cents. A resolution was pre sented to give inemjiers who havo broken their pledge a chance to reform before ex pelling them, hut failed to meet the approval of the majority. Yesterday morning tho work of electing otllrers was taken up after tho coinmitteo of the whole had made its report. Delegate ltussel, of ltenova, named 1). M. McCarthy, of Williainsport, for President, and J. J. Mcllale nominated J. J. Delaney, of Sha mokin. Tho latter was chosen on tho first ballot. William Urahain was elected Vice l'lesident; S. 1'. Whlteman, of Williamsport, Secret'iry, and James Grant, of Shenandoah, Treasurer. Tho oilicers wore installed at the afternoon session. J. J. Delaney, of Slmmokiu; Miss I'ahcy, of Tittston, and D. M. McCarthy, of Will iainsport, wcro named as delegates to tho next national convention, which will be held in Scranton. Tho Vleo Presidents for the dIUercnt coun ties wcro elected a? follows : (icorgo Moore, Clearfield; J. W. ltussel, Clinton; J. J. C. Donnel, Columbia', William Porter, Lycom ing; M. V. Quinn, Luzerne;-C. P. Murphy, Montour ; Joseph Ford, Northumberland ; Itev. Father O. F. Daggett, .Schuylkill; J. E. Delaney, Tioga; J. J. Kllram, Dauphin, and William McCIosky, Uradford. Last evening tho delegates were tho guests of tho Ladies' Aid Society, at a banquet held in tho convention hall. PERSONAL. Mrs. C. S. 1'hilllps and daughter, Miss Anna, went to Heading this morning to attend tho funeral of a relative Morris McCarthy, a prominent merchant of New Whatcom, Washington, spent last night in town with Dr. J. W. Erwin, of South Jardln street, while enronto to New iork city 011 a business trip. Mrs. J. W. Hutton, of West Lloyd street, has returned from 11 visit of two weeks to friends at Frederick City, Mil. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Gable, of Pittsburg, are guests of Mrs. Gablo's father, Hon. M. P. Fowler, of town. Mr. (labia is tho manager and editor-in-chief of the Pittsburg Times. Mrs. Van Valzah, of Philadelphia, is the gust of her son, Dr. J. W. Van Valzah, on liist Oak street. Messrs. Michael and Thomas O'Hearn, left for New York this morning to enjoy the sights of tho city for a week. Miss Llla Connelly has gono to Milford, Pa., where she will again assume charge of a public school. Mrs. Perkins, of Mt. Carinel, was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Schaucr yesterday. Mrs. M.Monaglran, Misses Annie' Watson, Annie Ilartch and Maine Williams spent to day in Pottsville. Harry Maylierry is confined to his home by illness. Miss Jcannctte Itamage, of Providence, 12. I. , who is visiting Mrs. Kiucaid, on South Jardin street, is on tho sick list. Mrs. W. Allsop and son, George, of Mt. Carmel, aro the guests of the forraor's mother, Mrs. C. Parrish, on South White street. Mrs. I!. J. Monnghau and son, Martin, and MissTlllio Gallagher, M. D., of Washington, 1). C, enjoyed adrivotoliingtown yesterday. Miss Cora Powell, of town, is visiting acquaintances in Tamacjua. Mrs. Eliza Jiitzol nnd sons, Harry and Kay, of Minneapolis, Minn, and Miss May Champion, of Philadelphia, wero tho guests of Mrs. Coy, of West Lloyd street, yesterday. Miss Annio lieddall and J. It. Kauillcr, will spend Sunday with acquaintances in Pottsville. Kev. Wood, of Mahanoy City, shook hands with his fellow brethren In town last evening. firatid Republican Itally. Hon . Charles N. liruinm will address tho citizens of tho borough of Shenandoah upon tlio issues of tho campaign in Kobuins' opera house, this evoning, commencing at 8 o'clock. Turn out and hear a clear and impussionato discussion of tho principles promulgated by tlio St. Louis platform. Voters of all politi cal parties are invited. Ten l'leces of Soup for 23c. licginntug witli Monday, to continue for ono week, wo will sell 10 pletes of Ocean or Sea Gull Soap (5 cent pieces) for 2.r cents. This oiler is for ono week only, and one person is entitled to but ono purchaso of 25 cents. F. E. MAGtnciu:, O-U-St No. 11 East Centre street. Disappointed Thieves. The house of Mrs, Annio Gibbons, a widow rcsuilng on -North Chestnut street, was entered by thieves last night, 'between 0 and 10 o clock, while Mrs. Gibbons was tempor arily absent. They carried on a trunk be longing to a hoarder. It 13 thought tho thieves knew the boarder drew a largo pay yesterday aud believed that ho put the money in tho trunk, hut they mado a uiisc ueulation Diphtheria' Kneiuy. Heretofore diphtheria held supremo sway in all families where it entered. Physicians used their best medical skill to stay and cure tho terrible disease, yet thousands upon thousands died annually. At last a positivo remedywias been found which cures ovcry case that may arise. Thompson's Diphtheria Cure is positively guaranteed to euro every caso of Diphtheria where it is applied in strict accordance with printed instructions. Leading druggists everywhere sell it at 50 cents a bottle, and 110 family in the land can ail'ord to ho without some on hand all the time. Sold ut Kirlin's drug storo. They I.11I1I In Walt. At about 2:30 this morning Policemen Tosh aud Goodman arrested two Poles named Peter Salitsky and Selney Villsis, who ad mlttod that they wore lying in wait for ono of their countrymen and intended to way lay him. They had several largo stones in their pockets. Tho men were discharged by Chief llurgmw Hums to-day upon paying fine and casts. They Oult liven. A fight took placo on North Pear alley last night between husband nnd wife. It was a lively scrimmago and they broke even, the woman having her dross torn off aud tho man losing his shirt. Committed Stlnoy Silvelskis was arrested by Policeman Goodman at four o'clock this morning for Indecent exposure aud committed to tho lockup. Milken 1111 Honest Mun fehudrier. From Mahanoy City Tribune, M. E. Duylo, James Smith and John J. Toolo, of Shenandoah, Think of that trio passing Judgment on a man's character. Enough to make an honest man shudder. J. J. BOWES DEAD. The llv-Counly Commissioner l'na.cd Avwiy Lust li piling. James J. Howes, ox-County 'Commissioner. died last evening nftcr an Whom that ex tended over a period of several months. Ho Wis 43 years of ago and loft a wlfo nnd fivo children, the oldest being 13 years of ago and tho youngest 18 months. -Mrs. Iiowos ion- ducts a hotel in tho Peters property. Tho Mineral will take placo from the family residence on North Main street on Tuesday morning, at 0:30 o'clock. lamos J. Itowoswns 0110 of tho Commission ers of this Aunty for six years, beginning in 18S7. Ho was twice elected by tho Demo cratic party while a resident of Glrnrdvillo nnd when tho last term expired ho moved to this town and engaged in the' hotel business. Ho was a genial and generous man nnd had many friends. True Hills. Hichard Harrctt nnd Michael Dean, larceny, oath C. F. Foley. Elias Kingcr, Felling liquor to minors, oath Henry llecker. Christian llrnnt, libel, oath Johanna A. Driesbacker. John Michis, interfering with an olllccr, oath Daniel George. Henry Miller, entering with intent to com mit a felony, oath Charles Garmct. Wavuuida Priggs, larceny, etc., oath John Kuucufski, Jnmos llulchulis, nssnult nnd battery, oath Mary Gankadravich. Jacob Mitchcl, involuntary manslaughter, oath Thomas Tosh. Joseph Wilknski, ussault and battery, oath John Ileal. liolicrt Ithadout, f. nnd b., oath Amelia Good. Thomas Devlne, f. and b., oath Lizzlo Parker. to cum: a cot.i) in 0x1: hay Tnko Laxativo llromo Quluino Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. Obituary. Tho fivo-month-old child of Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Houscr, residing corner of Jardin and Laurel streets, died yesterday of meningitis. Interment will bo mado in the Odd Fellows' cemetery on Monday. Peter Evans, ox-county treasurer and one of tho most popular men of Columbia county, died at his homo in liloomsburg yesterday from sunstroke At tho titno of his death he was reviewing his new opera house in course of erection. For Men's Duck Snag Boots wo aro tho leading shoe store to buy from. WUITELOCK'S, 0-ll-3t Egan Mock. Mimlur at Orwlgsburg. man by the name of Clay, a stableman employed by Sherman, of Hnzlcton, was found dead on tho fair grounds at Orwigs burg lato Thursday night, with a bullet hole through his head, entering at the back. An inquest was held yesterday and suspicion points to 0110 of tho employes of a carousal, who has disappered. Two strnngo hits were found near the dead man hut as yet they havo furniscd no clue. Jealousy is said to the cause. Violin, Mandolin, Iianjo, Guitar and Auto- harp strings and trimmings at llrumm's. Deeds Recorded. From E. J. Monaghan to Mary Monaghan, lot in Ashland. From Sabiua O'Neal to Edward Joseph Monaghan, lot in Ashland. From Elizabeth Diehl to Louisa F. Diencr, lot in St. Clair. From Thomas C. Entricken to Caroline Kaullman, interest in lot in Pottsville. From F. J. Evcland to It. E. W. Iieidy, lot in Tamaqua. From Martha E. Inert to F. J. Evcland, lot iu Tamaqua. Last IMcnlc of the Season. Don't forget to go to tho Columbia park on Saturday, Sept. lath, to assist tho Gymnasium Comedy Co., which will hold a picnic on that dato. Tho boys aro always willing to help tho poor with their entertainments. Besides, tho company will givo a half-hour's enter tainment, afternoon and evening, including Irish song and danco teams, buck dancing and vocalists, Speakers will also discuss tho 1 silver and gold question. Como and help tho hoys out with their picnic. 0-11-St Ituinored Purchase. Humors aro alloatthat Hon. M. C. Watson nnd his counsel, M. M. Burke, Esq., to-day purchased tho Biermau property at the south west corner of Main and Lloyd streets. The rrico is not given. Lost Ills Jtultince. Edward Monaghan, of South Main street, who drives his father's grocciy delivery, fell from tho wagon whllo descending Turkey IEun hill this morning, He picked himself up again aud proceeded on his way. If yon want a fine wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you. Hills Ignored. Ellen Gutatltski, common nuisance, oath Martha Moslttis. Hymau Fegel, assault and battery, oath Anthony Krankowski. Juleo Itahniowicz, assault and battery, oath Lorenzo Garberino. Death of a l'nrinur Kesldcnt. Thomas J. Boyer, a forinor resident of Mahanoy Plaue, died at his home in Beading, Wednesday evening, of heart failure. Death overcame him while taking a nap on tho sofa. Ho was 10 years old and by vocation a bookkeeper. Tho City Trusts Annual Vilt. Tho Board of City Trusts of tho Girard Estate, will mako their annual visit to this county Sept. 23-21. They will mako their hoadquarters at the armory of Co. F, Eighth Itoglment. X. O. of Pa., at Glrardville, as usual. Tho whole system Is drained and under mined by indolent ulcers and onen sores. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve speedily heals mem. 11 is rue nosi pno cure Known. V. 11 Hagcnbuch. Marriage I.lcennes. John Mohan, of 1 rackville, aud Mary iireuuau, ot jiauanoy Plane. John Spirka aud Annio l.icsi, both of Kelayres. The rittston iteport. Mine Inspectors Brounan, Stein and Roderick went to Williamsport this morniug 10 interview Atiorney-ueneral McCorm ck. preparatory to submitting their report to the liovernor, winch will bo made to-day. Many a day's work is lost by sick head, ache caused by indisestion and tm..n,.l, troubles. DeWltt's Littlo Early Risers are mo mosi ciieciuai pm jor overcoming such uiuifuiui-s. . 11, jiugcnuucn. AdtertLed Letters. Letters addressed to tho followine named people remain uncalled for at the local post mce ; j. it. v-nsieriin, j. i, l'rout. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Ilrgbxi Chron icled lor llnsty l'erlisiil. The opera of "Wang" Is to bo preMitd nt Kalcr's now gmnd opera house, Mahanoy City next weok. Prof. S. I. Wood, of tho DnsinoM College nt this place, spent yesterday at Ashland whero ho lsnrranglng to open n branch school. Charles Maker Is meeting with success iu thcashos aud garbage collecting business. This is something that every family should givo attention nnd have nit garbage carried away every morning. In this way many ill smolllngand disease breeding ash bins would bo done away with. Miss Kate Omlor, housekeeper nt St. Mauritius parochial residence, nt Ashland, who has been seriously ill for the past fivo weeks with typhoid fover, Is convalescing, and is now regarded ns out of danger. The P. & It. employes nt Mahanoy City re ceived their pay to-day. Tho Episcopal church at Centralia is under going repairs. Tho Itepublican candidates and executive coinmitteo held a Joint meeting at Pottsville yesterday, and encouraglug reports wero re ceived from dlll'ercutparLs of tho county. Pny only your own bills. In dealing hero the cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who do not pay. Hero nil aro ono level. All are cash. 7-lS-tf Factory Shoe Stoke. Statement by Dr. Itobcrts. Dr., J. Pierce Ilobcrts, of town, wishes tho Hkiiai.ii to state that ho has no books or papers, private or otherwise that belonged to the late Dr. D. W. Williams. Dr. Koberts left town about four months before Dr. Williams died and did not return until nbout a year after tho death. During that period Dr. Itobcrts was engaged in his medical studies at Baltimore, Md., and had no active intercourse with Dr. Williams. The books nnd papers passed into tlio hands of other people Iu addition to this Dr. Itobcrts says that had ho any knowledge of tho late physician's practice being a physician him self, ho would bo bound to respect it as a professional secret. Ho further states that ho has no knowlcdgo of tho existence of any lottcr, or letters reilecting upon tho character of any school teacher of this town. WHITELOC'K sells tho best ladies' vice Dongola button shoo at $1.50 over offered. If you buy the samo shoo from other dealers aud pay $2.00 for it, you get-good valno for your money, but our prico is only $1.50 tho pair. WUITELOCK'S SHOE STORE, 0-ll-3t Egan Block. Special Notice. Tho members of tho Columbia Hoso & Stcnin Firo Engine Co. No. 1, will meet nt their headquarters on Monday, 1 1th iust., nt 1 p. m to attend tho funeral of tho lato Frank Lewis. Tho members of tho Borough Council, Iiescuo Hook & Ladder Company, Phoenix and Defender Hose Company, aro also respectfully requested to attend. Joseph J. Morms, Pres. 0-12-lt E. W. Amour, Secretary. .1 Flno ltesldence. The new rosidenco which Daniel Laudcr- man, outsido foreman nt Kohiuoor colliery, is having erected will soon bo completed. It is located a short distanco west of Mr. Laudcrman's present roidenco aud has an imposing appearance Tho sito is close to the colliery and a few yards west of the Schuyl kill Traction lino that runs from Coal street to tho bridge Tho house is constructed on cottago plans nnd is situated on a knoll, which will givo tho property oxcellent drain ago advantages. The truth, tho whole truth and nothing but tho truth. That's our motto; aud we add leather, solid leather and nothing but leather. That's the way our shoes aro built. lS-tf Pactoky SnoE Stoiie. Kpldcmlc nt Sliamoklii. There aro over ono hundred cases of typhoid malaria iu Shamokin at present and it is feared that unless tho discaso is gotten under control it will become epidemic. Ono physician 6tated that within tho past week he alono had treated twenty persons suffer ing from that disease Tho existenco of tho malady is probably duo to several causes, impure milk aud diseaso-breadlng germs iu the drinking water. Children's Coats. Our coat stock has arrived nnd is now dis played iu onr coat rooms. Wo can demon strate to you that our knowledge in buying outer garments has the approval of the buying public. All perfect fitting, with reasonable prices. It. F. Gill. A Dig Telephone Contract. James Jerome O'Xcill, electrical con structor of Lost Creek, has received tho contract for equipping all the offices, euglno houses nnd mines of A. Pardeo & Co., tho wealthy coal operators of Hazleton. Tho telephones aro of a make similar to the long distance and iu service nro their equal. Mr. O'Neill will take a corps of electricians there early next wcekand begin tho work. dii:d. l.KWIH. At 8henandonh, l'a , on the llth Inst., r rails j.ewiH, ageu an years, tninerai win laKo place 011 Mouduy, September llth, at 2 p. 111., from the family residence, No. 321 South Wrt street, services In the Primitive Methodlet church. Interment will be made In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives in vited to attend. 0-12-lt LierESEs Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti pation, sour stomach, Indigestion are promptly cured by Hood's Pills. They do their work Ho easily and thoroughly, llcst after dinner pills. M cents. All druggists. Prepared ly C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only l'lll to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla, FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 38 SOUTH MAIM STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. jl 00s Pells DO YOU NEED A HORSE ? Wn. NEISWENTER. Watch This Space for Day of Arrival. MISCELLANEOUS. VOUNTH iinUil to ooll m-ToititojIir Mini ruMier clothing, tlrrs nml a full line of nililHT kooK (lrt or nil ofl. Km; pnmph'n, nml protected urottml to worker. Factory I O. 1371, New York. MMt pntl. AVANTKD. An rtperlonwa tfrl for VI Kt'O!11 iioutoworK. outer neru nppiy. Call on Dr. I. W. Struub, 21 S. White 9-19-2t rpOII HAl.lv. A wond-lmnil iUnru pin no, I Attilv nt WllllAinrt A: Son. fiiriilttirn nml music ptorc. 7-28-tf QAUK)X roil SAMC-Onc of the finest IO cnUHinsin thN valley, recently fitted up with flno fixture nnd In it deferable location, Is ottered for wile to a live man, who has n little capital. It n hnrKnln. For further particulars apply nt tho Ieuau office. t O-J-'.'w POM HALE. One of tlie heft paying lumber yards In Shenandoah. Centrally located, Kverythlnif connected with the ynrd, Including trains, will l:o pold nt n reawnable figure. For further information enll on J. W. Johnson. North Main Btreet 8-19-tf TMPOUTANT NOTICE. The fences, dnndriR X pavilion and eta ml at Columbia I'nrk aro open only to such advertisers who pny for spaces and all others will be considered ns trespassers, whether the plena he painted, or tacked, or hung upon the fence. Slap of the park can be poen at the Columbia Hoo house. Terms for spncefl may tm bccurod from AwitEn Kvanh, Thomas J. Williams, Thouas Bellis, 7-27-tf Committee. VTOTICR Healed proposals will he received l by the undersigned, the Controller of Schuylkill county, until 2 p. m. Monday, Sep tember 2hth, at his ofilce in Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Pa., for the whole or any part of the new 1 per cent. (10-20's) registered county bonds, to be Issued to tho amount of S75.000.OO. Interest to commence October 1st, 18W5. when said bonds bo Issued. All bids nt not less than par. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. State in bid the amount wanted. Mark envelope, bids for bonds. ' liy request of the County Commissioners. Itespcctfully, B It. Skvern, 9-0-1211 County Controller. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your- Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TEItMS, P. W. BIERSTEIN, 2QB S. Jardin St. Edward H. Spade, -AGlINTiFOH SHAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled , REPAIRING DON Our 24th carload tJfe?1"'; W'H arrive in a few days. ALL WESTERN HORSES, . , . WELL BRED, . . . WELL BROKEN. Beauty Unrolled To the admlrinp; pue of those who havo a rnsta for really fine wall paper Is tho display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we have Justreeivcd.You can find nny color or patteru you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining loom, kitchen or cafe, from 5o up to S3 per; roll, Fine artistic pajKirs a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting-. Polls fact ion jtunrnntecd. ntimatesJchoor fully furnished. Send postal, ft n J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shcnnndonli, l'a. I I'luoo Vour Orders 'ow. Lauer's Lager and PiJsner Beer&r Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris; Schmidt, w- 207 West Coal Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto the Shenandoah Dental Eooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free We make 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 aro ordered. We are tho only users of vltalizM air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn's Block) East Centre Stroo't Office Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS Cured by this RTnulnr effervescent and stimu lant, au ) twain cure ior sour Bioraucns nnuj headaches, which often accumulate from liavlnf I a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Suenando"' Fine Groceries, jf Butter and Egjtt r-, 'is free. FlOUr anCTrowns, 1 V'rown Our delivery wacrou awalU vour ordV Tver. delivered promptly. Nt WILLIAM Ii. HUSSSd 26 East Centre Street. M. C. WATSON Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Glrt.a Tobacco, Ac. 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