ENGRAVING We art- agents for the larg est engraving firm in New York cmd are ready to take orders for all kinds of en graving. YOUR NAME lingraved on fifty cards for a dollar lill. You'll need them when you go calling. Satisfaction guaranteed. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. lVlcr Home's Narrow INcnpo. Tlif family nf Peter llnrne, of SliPitnn, narrowly rnrapeil licing asphyxiated on Wedtienday evening. The fninily retired at tlic usual hour, lint hoforc doing so Mr. Home dumped quantity of coal oil the toe. The ilnift was strong, and In consequence gas was generated In eomideralilo quantity In short order. In tho morning when tuo family aroso they wore all very weak, hut tho timely arrival of a physician wived them. A young daughter had a very narrow etenpo. Letters (.runted, letters testamentary woro granted to Tntnea Mullen on the estato of Sylvester Itaftcfi late of West l'cnn township, de ccjised. Letters of administration wero granted to Morgan V. l'ehr and A. K. llico on the estate of A. H. Zimmerman, late of Landingville, deceased. Also to Waluhtirta KlUon on tho estato of Alois Elison, lato of Yorkville, deceased. W'LKINSOH The New Cloaks,Coats, Suits and Dress Goods Are now ready for your inspection. We cordially invite our thousands of patrons to come any time, but especially OlEDjlESbilY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, October 7tb to totb, When our choicest dress goods, wraps, etc., will be displayed to the best advantage in our large, well-lighted show room. You Don't Have to Buy, We only ask you to come and see why it pays to be a customer of L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET, r REMOVED TO f 20 LOM STREET, f Tr T W Von Voh-ihc yl U I U I T 1 14U T II 1 1, ill I JLl Denlstry In all Its Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty, & painless txtracnon. Artificial Teeth Inserted. & All Work Guaranteed. No stairways to climb anymore. $ m 2: 5,000 BARS OF 3 i ...SOAP 2 Jf TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOR 6e -3 & E. B. FOLEY, 3 MO. 2T WEST CENTRE STREET. 2 UlUlUUUUUllUilllUiUlUR ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Miss I.uiii'11 I:. Ilutltm and (.eorgo II. Ileddnll Married. A quiet home wedding took placo last even ing at 7 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hutton, on Wot Lloyd street, in which their dauglitor, Miss taunt ;,, and George II. Ileddall, of llacleton, son of U. I). Ileddall, of West Oak street, were the contracting imrtles. Hov. Alfred lleelmer, pastor of the Methodist Kpiscoiwl church, ottlriateri at tlie ceremony, and while It was In progress Miss ltuhy Vot, of Iliininiirp, I'a., lilayed a wedding inarch in Milxlucil strains. Me'.ri. Walter Ileddall, of llaalc ton, and Arthur Ulchards, of Itoyersford, were ushers. The gifts weru numerous and varied. The couple left town on the 8:12 p. in. tahigh Valley train for thiir home in llazletun. Tlie following were the guests : Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ileddall, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ileddall, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan lteddnll, Mr. and Mrs. (I. W. Ileddall, T. K. Ileddall. Esq., and wife, Hon. M. 1'. Fowler and wife, Mr. and Mrs. O.sear Yost, of Duiiinorc; Mr. and Mrs. S. L. llrown, Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Denglor, Mr. and Mrs. II. Stephenson, of New I'hiladclphia; .Mr. and Mrs. l'hlllp Madcr, Mr. and Mrs. II. Kntwlstle, Mr. and .Mrs. Charles llirvin, ov. and Mrs. Alfred Heehnor, Jlr. and Mrs. Daniel Ogdcn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manscll, Mrs. S. Petit, Misses llattle Shaeirer, Jessio (ilover, Kuhy Yost, of Dunmore: Annie, Salllo and Carrie Ileddall, Anna, Lizzie and 1'ilith Heolmor, Ida Mader, Messrs. W. II. Thaler, Arthur ltichurds, of Itoyersford ; Walter Ileddall, of Hazlcton: William Ileddall, of Now Phila delphia ; Wilson Otto, Krwin Corke, Edward, William and James Madcr, Master Frank llrown. IWILKIt-OAFFNEY. Frank J. lllgler, of Pottsvllle, and Miss Annio Oatluoy, of Landingville, wero mar ried in St. Amoroso Catholic church, at Schuylkill Haven. They will lesideat Potts vllle. Mr. ISigler is well known hero, and at oii'i tltno was employed by tho IIdi'.ai.I). John W. Wolf, of ltingtown, and Miss Cirrio Franz, of 210 South West street, were married on Wednesday evening by Itov. I. J. licit., nt the parsonage of tho United l.vangelical church, on East Oak street. Tli couple will resido at liingtowu. Wimted At tile Pnctnrv Klino Stnrn n lillmlinr nf lmi'a and girls to give out tickets for beautiful decorateil parlor lamps. tf Utile Tot's lllrlliday. Little Dolliu Gregory, last evening enter tained a large number of her associates at tho homo of her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. John Gregory, on South Jardin stieet, In honor of her sixth birthday anniversary. The gath ering was a pleasant one and Miss Phoebe Kvans proved an excellent entertainer for the little ones. Cakes, candy, ice cream and fruit wero served as refreshments. A number of presents wero also presented to Miss Gregory. Tho following little folks were in attendance : Ida Dusto, liessie Jelleisou, Zella Shipp, Josie Ilcdilall, Jennie and Willie 1'eeves, Kdna Morg.m, Myrtle and Carrie llechtel, Lizzie Itodger.s, .Maggie Hell, Minnie Lenhart, Florence Hoover, Mablo (iillillan. .Maggie Meachon, Lizzie, Myrtlo and Ethel Lvans, Jeiinio Phillips, Mildred Gregory, Warren Iliaker, liayinond Morgan, John and Hoy Kolly, Inez llornbergcr. Willie and Andrew Kincaid, I!ay Itowse, Lewis D.iven- poit, Harry Phillips and Hairy Gregory. HOOD'S PUiLS euro Liver 111b, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A plcus-nt laxative. AH Druggists. Monagluiii Wants Damages. Thomas Monaghan, of Connors' patch, has brought suit against Peter Kane, section fore man un tho Lehigh Valley railroad, to re cover tho loss of a cow. The animal was struck by an engine and ono of its legs broken, ty was afterwards killed, so Mon aghan elainis, by tho section hands at Kane's orders. He also claims that had the cow not been killed bo could have had it slaughtered and used tho meat. Kane claimed that the tow died from its injuries. Thecaso will go to cotitt. I'ur Mjlo and I'll Quality and price in clothing, hats and gents' furnishings, of which wo carry tho largest stock in town, we can compete with anyone. o carry only -The best of makes such ns Hammerslough liros., of New York, who warrant every article sold. Children's novelties In largo varieties. L. IiKFowuir, One-Price Clothier, 10-0-tf No. 10 South Main street. ltev, 'Willlaius' Narrow Kscupe, I'ev. George Williams, who was furmcrly pastor of tho Ilaptist church at Mahanoy City, now stationed at Long llrancb, had a miraculous cbcapo Tuesday. With a party of twenty-two members of his church, the coach was crossing a railroad track, the engine not being more than fifty yards away. Four of tho ladies fainted. Tho horses weru pulled from the track far enough to escape instatit death for tho entire party. The Corner Mono to ho .ald. Tho cornerstuneuf tho St. James Ileformcd church, at Glrardvllle, which is being built on Ogden street, will bo laid on Sunday next, ictober 11th, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, ltev. H. A. Keyser, I). 1)., pastor of tho Reformed church at Mahanoy City, will preach in tha German language, while Rev. I. M. Schaeller, of Ashland, will speak in tho English language, ltev. Robert O'lloyle, pastor of tho Reformed church, at Sheuau doah, will mako tho appeal. Iteiiieiuber If You Have a Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always euros, 23c. At Gruhler llros., drug store. SilnijllilU nt West Chenter. The winter term of the West Chester Stato Normal School has just opened with 511 pupils. Among this number are tho follow ing from Schuylkill county: llcrtha II. ll.irr and Oscar O. llarr, of Pmcgrove; Norman Edwards and Joseph T. Lyons, of Ashland; Lulu A. aud Maud V. Phillips, of Tower City; James It. Trout, Orwigshurg; Lulu Sittler, Andreas; Mary V.Snyder, Pottsville; Priscilla Parry, Seek; Edward Kelly, Minors ville; Hannah I). Crowe, llrauchdale, and Edith J. liatemaii, Llewellyn. "Hoys will bo boys," but you can't all'ord to lone any of them. Ho ready for the green apple season by having DoWitt's Colioaud Cholom Curo in tho house. C. II. Hagcu- buch. Celebration nt filrurtUIUe. Great preparations are being mado by tho St. Joseph's Pioneer Corps, of Girardville, for tho celebration of St. Matthow's Day to morrow. A grand parade will take placo at 2 o'clock in the afternoon in which unite ii number of luiuds and Catholic societies from all over the county will participate. After the parade is over us u wind-up of the fes tivities of the day tho Pioneers will havo a grand kociablo in tho Armory hall. Rcfrosh incuts of all kinds will ho served, -i n ci iii: a mi. ii in iivi: n iv T.,l-.. t ., vut!,-.. llrir. Oil I,. I on 'P., I.lnlo 111 druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. o cents, Prosperity Means Success. -(o)- Our store room which has just been remodeled is positively the Largest Clothing House in the county, mid contains noth ing but the very latest styles in Fall and Winter Clothing. We have now a city store, city stock and exceedingly low prices. We guarantee to give more value and better satisfaction than any other Clothing House in the county. Our Overcoat Department this year will surpass all our previous efforts in styles and patterns. -MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, l. GOLDIN, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main St. Necrology. Dillon Joseph, ten-month-old son of P. J. Ferguson, of town, died yesterday afternoon at tho homo of Patrick Dillon, its grand father, In Mahanoy City, after an illness of two hours. Kiln Szymanskl. 15-month-old child of Adam Szyiuanskl, of Last Centre street, died yesterday of marasmus and was interred in tho Polish cemetery to-day. Maurice J. Litsch, of Mahanoy City, died yesterday afternoon utter an illness extend ing over a period of three years. At timos his mind was allected. Jlr. Litsch was prominent in Democratic politics in this state, being county chairman in 181)2 and postmaster of Mahanoy City during Presi dent Cleveland's first administration. Charles Walter Acker, aged 11 years, died at his home on Last Coal street this morning of typhoid fever. Tho funeral will takoplaco on Sunday at 2 p. m. Services in tho United Evangelical church. Intel meat in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Kuv. Van Fossen, pastor of All Saints' church, is bereaved by tho death of his father, which occurred at Seattle, Washing ton, on Wednesday. The deceased paid a visit to town during tho last Christmas holidays and mado many warm acquaint ances. Michael Cassldy, a Heading railroad engineer, died at his homo in Heading, on Wednesday. Ho was a native of Port Carbon. John Iiauer, an old resident of Mlnersvllle, died there on Wednesday, lie was 70yoars old. A lilt lnr Coughs and Colds. What? Pan-Tina, 23c. At Gruhler llros., drug store. Important Industry KctUitl William K. Van Weit, of "Tho Miners' Advocate," of town, has received a letter from his parents at Meriden, Conn., stating that all tho silverware factories at that place, which havo been working on quarter or half time for tho past year, have now started up on full time with full forces of bands, and some of them are working thirteen hours a day. Slmho oil' lthouutntUm mid Neuralgia. Hub well with Red Flag Oil, 23c. At Gruhler llros., drug store r.ust itotii's win. Gust Roth, who died at liist Malmnoy Junction a weok ago, is estimated to havo been wortli $1110,000. In his will ho makes the following bequests : To his wifo ho left all, providing distribution shall bo made as follows: Mr. Charles Henry, an adopted son, of East Mahanoy Junction, $1,000; Mrs. Rosa Nuss, East Mahanoy Junction, $1,000; Mrs. John Roberts, Last Mahanoy Junction, $1,000; Mrs, Simuel Depuy, East Mahanoy Junction, $1,000, and her daughter, Augusta, his favorito child, $1,000. This was all he bequeathed aud on the death of his wtfo half of what remains goes to tho Faust hel s, and tho other half to tho Roths. Uryiin Hint Seuall lfaiiner. A Ilryan and Sewall banner, 14 x 23 feet, has been suspended across Main street, be tween tho Reilly and Higgins properties. It bears the legend of "ilryan and Sewall," aud is tho first banner floated to tho brcezo in town. How aro your Kidneys? I have tried Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidneys Pills and find they aro all they aro recommended to bo. Thoy aro superior to any kiduey medicine that I have ever tried, and I have tried them on myself. J. E. Hopk, M. D., Collimton, Iowa. Sold at Kirliu's drug store. fining tu Slieppton. Jacob II. Shane, of South Whlto street, has decided to try ids fortune at Shepptou aud will move his family there noxt week. The place Is enjoying a building boomJLust now and, as that is in Mr. Shano's line, hu thinks he can prosper better there than in bhenan doah. Ho will also engage in business, hut has not decided upon tho line. His propeity on South Whlto street will bo rented. Manyn day's work is lost by s'ck head ncho. caused by imlieestion and stomach troubles. DoWitt's Little Early Risers aro tho mo.t eiiectuat put lor overcoming such uillleultles. v. 11. llagenuucli. Oorilou Thine to Hart I'p. The fact that four additional eiiglncs have been seirt to Gordon to assist In handling the tratllc that is again being diverted to the main line is looked upon by many us an indication that the planes will resume. It is seml-ollicially stated that tho planes will bo at work agam within a mouth. Dentil of .lohii Smith, A day or two ago tho illuesof John Smith. of Gordon, father of Deputy Sheriff II,. J. Smith, was noted lu theso columns, Nilw has slnco been received of his death, which occurred Wednesday night, at tho advanced ago of 81 years. Ho leaves a wifo and t children. Marriage Licenses. Adam Salavino and Maggio I.utskaviteh, both of Ollberton. Charles J. Qucck, of Maryland, and Blla It. Creltz, of Schuylkill Haven. Joseph Hughes and Elizabeth Itowbottam, both of Mahauoy City. DESERTED BY HIS WIFE. V llrouiiMlllo Lithuanian Minus Ills llrldo nud Cash, Peter Kadlsr.cwskl. a Llthuanl an resident of Ilrownsvillo, is In great distress over the sudden dlsapinraneo of his wife, a pretty woman of about 23 years, and tho simultane ous loss of $S0O lu ch which his wife held as their joint savings. Tho story as told runs this way : Ills wifo camo to this country about n year ago and they were Joined in weuiocic. There Is no issue from the union. Mrs. ItadlsrcwU is attractive and of a vory congenial (lisp ..-iiion. In order that they might more rapidly accumulate nioiuy the couplo decided to take in boarders, and they did so, hut the husband soon bad bis jealousy nrotiwd and ho dismissed all the boarders. .Mrs. Kadiszewski recently de veloped a strong daslro to visit friends in Pittsburg. He urged her to wait a while, in view of tho fact that ho has been out of work 6omo time, and she apiwrently coincided in his viows, hut yesterday she disappeared and took with her tho ?!00 they had saved, lladlszewskl has under surveilanco a young man who was ono of his boarders, on the sup position that tho latter may soon denart to join tho erring wifo. You 'Will lo Surprised When you seo our ladles nn ilnnimla l.,,it.i shoes. You'll pay $1.50 in other stores for shoes no better. Factoiiy Shoe Store, tf .1. A. Moyi:r, Manager. Communication Cut (Iff, Tclephono communication between this place and Wm. Penn and other towns down tho valley is cut oil". It isoxpected, howover, that the damago will bo repaired by to morrow. Mr. Morgan's Successor. Joromiah Greene, of Glrardvllle, will most likely succeed Thomas Morgan as assistant superintendent of tho Prudential Life In surance company in town. Mr. Grceno was introduced to tho local agents by Superin tendent Llewellyn, of Shenandoah, yester day. Mahanoy City Hccord. The Ouola Filled. All tho collieries of tho P. ,fc It. C. & I. Company discontinue operations to-night un til Monday next, having mado - fivo days of nino hours each for tho week. Deeds Recorded. From Geo. Elison et. nl to Waluburta Elison, two lots in Yorkville. From Alfred D. Wolf to Ann Wolf, lot in Trcmont. Theories of curo may bo discussed at length by physicians, but the sufferers want quick relief ; and Ono Minute Cough Cure will give it to them. A safo cure for children. H Is 'tho only harmless rcniedv that nroduces immediate results." C. II. Hagcnbuch. THE COAT SEASON. Our crowdi'il a!csnoms indicate that we nro nt tlio head of the f'o.tt, Capo nutl Wrnp trade of thN tmvn. Our mtcess has been made by li'ii inir n lare nnd well selected lot of K"i iiients to Miow buyers. We Control Many Designs. VCc nt n Lower Price than any where cNe because of cah-bought gooda and an an (K-eurate knowledge of the markets. We cannot mention the details of this depart ment, but nsk any of tho many pleased buyers who hae purchased from ns and they will give us the bot-t advertising nny ilrm can hae. MISCELLANEOUS. TTlOIt It EXT. A dwelling at No. 9 South 7 Willie street. All citMVfnli.,w..u Atxilvt. J. II. baiie, on the premises. 10-0-tf POIt SAI.IC A valuable farm near Rlngfown. Kxcellent house anil bnrn and all conven iences. Apply to S. (1. M. Hollopeter, Ksq., Hlienandoiili, ia, 10-7-3v FOH SALI3. A second-hand square piano. Applj: at Williams & Sou, furniture mid music store. 7-23-tf m- f Actual Bu.sirc.s.s Frorn -Start to PirUr. During the past year great , improvements have been made in book-keeping. We ! have selected the best things I from each system and now have them published, aud I shall introduce them in all i our schools. J For first introduction we ' will issue 100 combined I scholarships, good in all j departments, day and evening sessions.three months, includ 1 ing books aud stationery, J 30.00. 1 Four months, night session, 1 including books and station I ery, $1 z.oo. Four months, night session, English alone, including books, $is,oo. The system is thoroughly practical and can be com pleted by the averagatudent in three months. S. I. WOOD, President. H. L. OIFFORD, W. G. RINGGOLD, Registrars. lit mfe us . . . M.-r.'''' ortuoGloboxcr U BUM ATS fii is u w iva n ii 3 m - IJEtmAT.RTA ji... . . . 7 ..... v uU siauup uottpiiunti .1 1 1 .i,-i,iii l-u unui r 1 ' n eli int' 1 L DERMAH MEDICAL LAWS presonoea uy eminent physicians! ill UK. HiUHTER S 9km EXPELLEE Woi ill rcnowneii ! IiriuorknMr ue 1 !ful I (iniygiTiiiinoMiiii iraiic IMorK"' Anclior, r. Ad. ItlehterA. to., 215 1'. .irlSt., tr Votl.. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch House. Own Okssworko, 23&&0ct3. LndorbCil & rccouuiicuilucl by V n. Ii V II II J' 11 H t J' llii,.rnluirli (1 N lair i-t . I) Kir'ln, OH 7Ialn St . Nil- nalulinili. j, DR. niCHTEH'S "ANCIIOll" STOaiACllAI. bent for Ijoil-. nvr.rplnA;Htmiinrli t'omnlnlnt mf am i imiuiihiii -Mriniirririiii RI5POUT OK TUB CONDITION OK THE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK nt Shenandoah. In the pttnto of Pennsylvania, at thccloiouf bintncs Oct. Ctli, 1896: llFOLHCB Iinno niul (li-countf- 39 U. S. Ilonil to secure circulation 75,000 00 rrcmlunm on IT. H. ltonils 0,501) 00 Htock, ecuritlcs etc u I3.S10 00 IlnnkliiK'houoe. furniture, nnd Ilxt 2,159 72 uc from national ImnkH (not reserve OKnN) 1.3S1 2T, Duo from npprovctl reserve npents 20. IKS US Checks ami other cash item 712 01 Note of other national banks 3,230 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cent 52 1 22 lawful money reserve In hank, z 1 Specie 30,ti2l 00 lA'Bil-teinlcr notrs 3,757 00 U. S. eertif ' of deposit for U-4T.il tenders 31,31 00 Kidemption fund with V. 8. treasurer (5 per cent, circulation) 3,375 00 Total 8336,191 9S LIABIMTIKft. CitpitJil Ptock paid in 6100,000 00 Suiplui fund 15,500 00 Undivided profit, Ivps expenses nnd taxes paid 13,fi0 27 National Hank notes outstanding (57,500 00 Due to other natUni.il hanks 9,350 20 Due to elate hank and bankers 1,203 17 Dividends unpaid -132 00 Individual deposit subject to check..,. 177.5C3 31 Demand certificates of dcpoult 1,000 00 Total Sa.lOS 9S State of Pennsylvania, County of Schuylkill, p: I, I". It. Hunter, cashier of the above named bank, do (ioleniiily Hvvear that tho above state ment is true to tho best of mv knowledge find belief. E. It. IIoter, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of October, 1S9G. J. It. Coyi.k, Notary I'uhlic Correct Attest: I J. WlI.KINnoN, ) I'. J. (UraiiAN, Directors. T. II. Htrrcm-ox, j The Largest Stock of Dry Goods in Schuylkill County. Never before in"the"Jh!stor? this store lias there been such a magnificent display of fancy dry goods. It is hard to find so many beautiful designs chosen from the dainty creations of the weavers' art in this and other countries, as you will find here. This is the store of the people and their apprecia tion of fair and square dealing is shown by the liberal patronage they extend it. We are much gratified at the admiration our selections receive and will endeavor to always keep this large and popu lar dry goods house up to the high Standard it has so successfully maintained since its establishment twenty-one years ago. Novelty dress goods were never so attractive aud, quality con sidered, never so cheap. We have them in msny designs, most of which we have exclusive control of for this market, and would be pleased to have you inspect them. The prices are 25c, .10c, 50c, 70c, 75c, Si.oo, S1.50 and $1.75 per yard. We are enabled to show you a larger line of all kinds of fine dress goods than any other house in the county. 38 inch serges, all wool, extra quality, 25c per yard ; 50 inch serges, 40c ; better quality, 50c to 75c per yard. The fashion sheet of Butterick patterns, free of charge. The Delineator and Metropolitan cata logues are now ready and show many beautiful designs particularly well adapted for making up the many choice fabrics we have to show you. The Delineator, in addition to its superb new colored lithograph plates of dress modes aud millinery, contains a great deal of information, aud is full of all sorts of good things. Subscribe for it. You won't miss the dollar it costs you for a year, but you will miss much, very much, if you are unfortunate enough to let one number escape you. A full line of Butterick patterns, the recognized standard of the world, always in stock, P. J. GAUGHAN, ....27 N. M a i n St. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Clgara, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Heading Urewlug Co.'t Beer and I'orter. THE MONEY QUESTION ! 'I'hat is what everybody is inter es'ed ill, not only at present, but ail the time. If you want your money's wortli in exchange for Or anything in the line of gents' furnishing goods; for a necktie or a neat fitting suit or stylish over coat, call at the ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. Main ancUCherry Sis. An entire new stock of nil tlic latest stj'le goodn nt irlco that will suit everybody. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. HAVE YOU sr.KN T1I0SK PIIKTTV Carpets, Oil Cloths Window Shades, Jut received nt- FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tlio Shenandoah Dental Hoom3 foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fllllnas. If your artiflc.il teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations frco. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns I.ogau Crowus, Crown and Bridgo work ami all operatious that per tain to Deutal Sjrgery. No charges lor extracting when nlatcs aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn's Block) East Centre Street. OQlcc Hoiii-h: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To tho admiring gaze of those who have a taste- J' for really lino wall paper Is the display ofnew fe, wall paper wrinkles we have JustrecivcU.ioi can tlml any color or pattern yon vnu iiuuuur hall, hed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from So up to SI per roll. Fine artlstloi papers a specialty. House, Sign ana Decorative Painting Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer- I fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. CARDENJ 221 W, Centre St., Shennmlonh, Va, l'lace Your Onlers Now. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM. H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. Evan J. Davies, l.IVERY AND Undertaking ! J 13 N. Jardin Street. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Flour and Feed at 'j Meluskey & Son," I 10S S. Maiih St.," !j 11 I ft 11S and 11S S. Main St v-rTTagciibudv