w 'WWPPWPi WWW. V' PRICES ARE DOWN For Ink now. For una dollar We olftr tlio following : One ctitnrt lllup lllnek Writing fluid J1.00 Our Two Uiiikt Hottlo Carmine Ink S!rt Ono Thro Ounce HoHIo Mneelinc ... 10 One lVrpptiml Calendar or lipcrweight " 'W Oiio Huwl Pali-nt Automatic Ink Stninl 8.(10 Itexular price, W.1 Our price 1.00 Yiiiiricnln ?S.W A the .iianlily U Ilmill it will he to your ndvalitago to call at omo if yon wish a set. HOOKS & BROWN North islain St. POLITICAL TALK. --Tlio m roy now. y 01 . Dai iniltiil l..i Tliu llrHtnlonvllle Meet. The followinu entries have heen mnile for the Uramlonvillc bicycle road races to tnkc place to-morrow afternoon: llunjaniin Waters, William lUvis, Uayinnnd Kunat unci W. M. Matcliett, llrandonville; Howard Hurcliill and Frank Grow, Malianoy City; Daniel AIc Cnrty and Frank (ioodluvrd, Hi rani Manor; Alex. Evorett, llcnjninin Shell, Calvin Hank and Charles Uich, Kinglown; Idez Mtinimey, J.ovtis Knouse, .Taroli Fry, Maurico Davis, I. M. Uottaliall and Thomas Phillips, Zion's Orovo; Charles 1). Neiswcntor, Shounndoali; S. K. Ptutzmau, Heading; Patrick llylnnd, little Placo. Mandolins hi stock just received at Urnnim's. Preparing to Slmt llomi Lenta, Lilly & Co. aio preparing to in ilefinltuly close down operations at Spriim ilalo colliory. All tho coal is licitii; takon out of the breasts and they aro being put in shapo for a long rest. It is the intention of tho company to drivo a slope which will open on tho mountain back of Shoemakers and to take tho coal that will still bo mined out of a portion of tho Kpringdalu workings to Xo. 2 breaker. It doesn't matter nnicli whether sick liead nchc, biliousnesR, indigestion and constipa tion nro caused by ncfilect or by unavoidable circnni.stances ; DeWitt's Little Karly Ili.sors will speedily euro them all. u. ji, jiacn buch. IIo In 11 MonnpollHt. Keal T. Drennan, the township Justice of tho I'oaee, is tho hitfh feather just now. Ho is triumphantly pointing out tlio fact that ho said some time ago that he was the only legal Justice of tho l'eaco between liarncsvillo and William l'enn and that the august court has agrocd with him in this statement. He is preparing to do a big slew 01 business. Itecord. Tho whole system is drained nnd under mined by indolent ulcers and open sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heals them. It is tho best pile cure known. L. JI Hagcnbuch. Things Aro Different Now. 3'Voin Ashland Local. A member of tho McKinley and Ifobstt marching club, of Ashland, while marching in Shenandoah last night, was struck in tho faeo with a piece of mud thrown by home rowdy. When nsked if bo was injured said: "Oh no, I don't mind it, for 1 can recall tho tlmo when Republicans undertook to parade in Si'huylklll county, they wore pelted witii stones, instead of mud." So you see matters aro improving somewhat. - Umbrellas ro-eovere d while you wait at Ilrumm's. Shenandoah will lie represented at Walminakor meeting in rotUvillo. Kx-County Chairman lluid l'ayno Is n teller to tho pleas declaring that neithur dlssatlsflod with tho liipul uxitilt. ttnLof tn.r 1 1 1 1- tt U Mil til .lltltMlltl The election officer this year will ha A1""' pienlo. tt-ul Tho DeinoumU of town hold secret moot ing in the different wards last evening. Malianoy Cily llepubllcaus will hold thoi) first big demonstration on Tuesday evening whou Col. Thomas V. Cooper, lion. Clmrle N. Hiiimni and others will talk. Tlio Conimissioiiers decided not to make the county ballot us large us the State ballot, and mi the local ticket will lie not quite twenty-eight inches square when printed. With each miccmhUiik day tlio outlook no- oonien blighter for Republican victory in this county, and now hero mora o than in Shenandoah. The order has gone forth tlmt federal em ployes must not dabblo in politics. Yesterday Attorney General Hainion removed an olll lal for partisanship. The fact that llrumm and Whltohotise spoke from tho sumo platform is surllrient evidence of party harmony. Ex-Chairman l'ayno is now stumping the county with Congressman llruium. Governor Hastings will speak in l'ottsville on Wednesday evening next. State Chairman Given, of tlio National Democratic party, urges Democrats to sup port Congressman Kulp in tho .Seventeenth district. It is almost inipossiblo to securo announce ments of Democratic meetings, liven the Pottsvillo Chroniclo fails to publish them, probably becauso tho committee does not furnish tho same. The statement of Congressman Stone that tho railroad companies control nnd regulate the production of coal is true, but to make it appear that be said tlio government did so is stating an untruth, and every man that heard hiin knows it. Some men aro born dishonest. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Hid, Biliousness, Indigestion, iiondiiclio. A plcus-ut laxative. All Druggists. Hotel llurglarlred. The Union Houso at Ashland was visited early this morning by a gnng of thlevos. An entrance was eluded by prying open a shutter on the side street. They made a thorough Investigation of tho otlice, in which they robbed eight guests of their overcoats, and the drawer of several dollais. They also took several bottles of whiskey. They then opened soveml samplo cases and threw the contents about tho room and thon pio cecded to tho dining room and kitchen, where they stolo a largo number of knivis and forks and other small articles. The robbers were not disturbed in tlio deed, as tho robbery was llrst dlscoveiod by the porter this morning. Xocluo to the thieves has yet been found. 1'oison Ivy, insect bites, bruises, raids, bums, aro quickly cured by DoWitt'b Witch Hazel Salve, tlio great pile cure. C. II. Hugcnlwch. A I'rco Wile. This morning the attention of Chief Ilurgess Hums was called to a drunken man who was lying on West Centre street. Upon arriving there ho found tho drunk in tho poison of Michael Clark Ho was so intoxi cated that it was necessary to haul him to the lockup, whither ho was taken in liubinsky & Friedman's delivery wagon. RV 1 PURCHASING AT GOLDIN'S You can fearlessly march Style up to the boundaries of and Elegance Clothing. in Overcoats by the Carloads ! Hundreds of styles and hundreds of overcoats in each style. Our desire to and success in keeping our patronage in close touch with fashion and customs of the people has brought the happiest results to them and us, namely, mutual satisfaction and profit. NIGGERHEAD SUITS, In blue and black colors and straight or sack styles, at half prices. -MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 1. GOLDIN, Prop., 9 and 11 South IVIain St. PITHY POINTS. REMOVED TO $70 E.0M STREET.? J XJL 1 f f (.ill 1 (IAIIW1 O Vl Denlstry in all its Branches. crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Painless Extraction. Artitlcial Teeth inserted. All Work Guaranteed. No stairways to climb anymore. Thore'H !uit What You Want. r.m-Tinn (2.1c. ) for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Ilros., drug store. Avbllrulori. Appointed. Ii. W. Stout, 11. J. Yost and J. A. Toomey, of town, hnvo been appointed arbitrators in tho cum) of liriiinawicz, the Pole who jumped in front of a Lehigh Valley train in a cut near Malianoy City several months ago. Tho widow micb to recover on n policy of insur ance, claiming that her husband was insane when ho committed the act. Tlio arbitration will bo held in the olllco of M. M. IJurke, Ksij., in town, on November ?tli. "I!iy.s will bo boys," but you can't all'ord to lo-o any of them, lie ready for the green apple hiusoii by having DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure in tho house. C. 11. Hageu buch. Health Iteporls. Albert Graf, Oyoars old, 122 North Jardin street, is reported as suirering from measles. to criti: a coui in o.vi: n.vv Tuko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All I druggUts refund the money if it fails to cure. I 23 cents. WILKINSON'S ELECTION SPECIAL ! It don't matter whether it's silver or gold we offer greater bargains than nuy other house. To-day ntid every day until sold we offer one case of 40 dozcu, superb quality, LADIES' YESTS AND PANTS, absolutely perfect goods in every respect ; jersey ribbed, half bleached, pearl buttons, satin ribbon in neck, silk lip trimmings, silk tip self front. Election price, only 19c. each. THE CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We've n stock to enthuse over ; we think we have the cloak knowledge to buy better and sell illcnpcr tlmu our nciuhbors. Our tinces and su perb styles have struck the popular fancy that's why we arc always busy. CLOTH GAPES 08c, $1.30 and upwards to $35.00. Stylish Jackets, correct in shape, finest finish and superb quality at prices that need 110 comment. Happenings Throughout the itegtou Chron icled lor Hasty l'erusal. William Dusto has increased tho lighting facilities of liis barler shop by the addition of another Wei si nidi burner. To-day is set apart as Arbor Day by State Superintendent Scliacffer. The cycle races n lirandonville on Satur day afternoon will bo largely attended. Mrs. Nathan Keller, and age rcsuleut of Quukakc, died on Wednesday of dropsy. Kev. G. W. Itipsley on Sunday will bo formally installed as pastur of tho Lutheran hurch at Gordou. Caids aro out announcing tho wedding of Fred C. Lberlo and Miss Mattio S. Haruer, of Schuylkill Haven. The post ollice department has decided to extend the free mail delivery system into the rural districts of Pennsylvania. Ihe ltiuior Lpworth League of the Win. 1'eun M. 11 church, will hold a grand enter tainment on Friday evening, October 30th. It is expected that at the coming session of tho Pennsylvania Legislature a number of changes to tlio present fish laws will bo pro posed. Harry Gorman, of St. Clair, was badly squeezed about tho hips yesterday whilo rid ing on the side of a initio car at Lagle Hill colliery. In order to rcduco oxpenses tho Penn sylvania Itailruad shops at Altoona were shut down for the week and 0,000 employees aio all'ected. A young man of Malianoy City, named William Diehl, was attacked with spasms and pains, duo to cigarette smoking. Take warning, boys. Sweepstake shooting match at live pigeons, will be held at James Green's, Girardville, ontheS7tli lust. Shuoting to commence at eleven o'clock. A memoiial service will be held in tho M, E. church at Gordon, on Sunday next, in memory of the lato John Smith, father of Deputy Shoritl' Smith. Monument Council, No. &17, Jr. O. U. A. M. of Girardville, will go in a body to King- town this evening to pay a visit to tho Council of that place. Work has been temporarily suspended on the construction of the new St. Ignatius paiochlal school at Ccutralia, owing to lack of funds to continue the work. Evan C. .Tonos, foreman at Williams col liery, and Miss Florence JI. Soulier, both of l'ottsville, were married last evening, when an elaborate reception and wedding dinner was held. Tho wedding of Miss Maggie McKeone, Maizoville, and I. C. Malianoy, the Mahnoy City merchant tailor, at Holy Ilosary church, .Malianoy Plane, on W ednesday next, will bo a fashionable event. F. C. Palmer, of l'ottsville, received notico that he has been appointed a member of Jho legislative committee from Schuylkill county by the state organization of Game and Fish Protective Associations, The sixteenth annual session of tho Di rectors' Association of Schuylkill county, will convene In tho Centio Street Grammar school building, 1'ottsvillo, at 10 a. m. Weduesilay, November 11th, 1690. How are your Kidneys? I find Dr. Hohbs Sparagus Kidney Pills of great benefit to mo, having been reliovcd of much suffering by them. Ploaso send mo a copy of book on Kidney and Illuod Filtering. A. 1). Olson. 5'J North Pryor street, Atlanta, Ga, Sold by S. P. Klrlin, druggist. To Meet tlio Candidates. To-morrow tho Executlvo Hoard and a special committee of tho United Mine W orkers will meet the legislative candidates of both parties in Pottsvillo, for the purpose of ascertaining their views on proposed legislation looking to the prei-ervatiou of health, life and limbs In the mines, and other mattets in the interest of mlno workers. The meeting will be held in Woll's Hotel, and tho candidates have been invited to attend, Ituiulro of the llrst person you meet how our shoes wear. That person will bo our customer all right. Ecrybody is. r.lCTOBY Suon SfOHH. THE BEST EVIDENCE of our success is shown by daily increasing sales and hundreds of pleased; buvcrs who know it pays to buy at L. J. WILKINSON'S, MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. mimmmmwmmmwmi marles derr's 5,000 BARS OF ! Barber ShP 1 SZ TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOrt 80, B E. B. r f SO. 8T WEST 2 i -3j H2 West Centre Street Our Hot Towel Slmve ST imlnir popular. You Will like I).' We 1 aspeciaiiyoi jiair cumug. PERSONAL. I Frank Dovo is seriously ill at tho homo of j bis parent, on 8outh Jardin stiect. I MIm Allco Lewis, of Ashland, visited 1 friends In town lat evening. I Mia Llwle Grower, of Ashland, is vldtlng tho Illuker family, on South Jardin street. I r. l. Williams attended tho funeral of a friend at l'ottsville to-day. JI. A. Southard, a Haritaburg lumber dealer, was a visitor to town last evening. Messrs. II. M. W'asley, Theodoru ISedford, Saylor Longmlorf. J. N. lleddall. Edward Strousoand George and Frank I'orue, wit nessed tho bicycle paiudo at l'ottsville last evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. W". Edwards, of Mt. Cnrmel 1 am tho guests of the latters lmronts, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sowali, on West Lino street. Mrs. Harry Smith, of Malianoy City, visited tho bedside of her sister, Miss Idaho Kolb, yesterday. Miss Kolb IssuflbriiiB from an attack of neuralgia of tho lienrt. Miss 1'anuio Gay, of 1'otUvllle. is thoeucst of Mlno Inspector Stein's family, on West Oak street. Miss Gertrudo Jacob, of Northumberland. I who lias been sojourning with Miss Llzzlo Keithan, returned to her homo to-day. Anurow Jtcluskey, tho grocer, roturued from n business trip to New York last i evening. , Mrs. Coylo was a Malianoy City visitor yesterday. Miss Egan, of Girardville, was seen on our streets last evening. Lewis Leho was an attendant at tho Iloach obsequies in Malianoy City yesterday. .1. J. I'l-aney has returned homo from Philadelphia, whoro ho purchased the fix tures for his new hotel. John Dowling was attending tho funeral of his cousin, Mrs. Dempsoy, nt Mlnersvllle, to-day. L. J. Wilkinson, tho dry goods king, re turned from New York last evening with a largo stock of cloaks, which aro now being disposed of at his emporium. Misses Lillian Tilcy and Ilcsslo Kaufmann,' two of Ashland's popular young ladles, wet o enjoying the sights about town in com pany with Edgar Hoover last evening. Many a day's work is lost by Mck head ache, caused by indigestion and stomach troubles. DeWitt's Littlo Early Hisers are the moat ell'ectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. C. II. Hagcnbuch. Church Anniversary, Tho First Methodist Episcopal church of Malianoy City, I!ov. I. M. Gablo, pastor, will celebrate its anniversary next Sunday. At 0:15 a. m. thoro will bo a love feast in the chapol in cliargo of the pastor. Itov. Charles H. Harding, M. C, of Philadelphia, will proach sermons at 10:30 a. in. and 7. p. m. The Sunday school will hold a pcssion at a p. m. and tho Epworth League will havo a devotional meeting at 0:15 p. ni. There will bo baptism nnd reception of members at tho evening service Troubles of Ills Own. Owing to tho dilllculty experienced in se curing a person to collect tho taxes of the borough of Ccutralia, tho court has placed tlio matter of collecting tho monoy in tlio hands of tho County Treasurer. Ho will find now that he has troubles of his own, if he never had before. lEiirned the Cub. Frank Pulaski recently purchased an old cab from a man nanitd McKeone, of Maizc villo. IIo brought tho vehicle to town to havo it lepaired, but changed his mind on account of tho cost. To-day lio set flro to it on North Union street near tho Lehigh Valley tracks to recovor tho old Iron. Humors spread around town that it had been ignited by sparks from an engine. LADIES' COATS. MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS. 1 4 V" 1'rogruni. Tho fallowing program will bo rendered at a meeting of tho "Y" to-morrow evening: Sinning, "Y;" H'ripture reading, Miw llrown; select reading, Miss Adverdia Kohlorj duett, Miswjs 1 leva 1 1 and Wasloy; comlo rending, MIm Heebncr; solo, Miss Hughes; address, Mr. Evans; solo, Miss Morgan; recitation, Miss Price; convention echoes, Itov. Heebner; recitation, Alfred Millichap; critic, John T. Lawsou. An admiaslou of ten cents will bu charged at the door. Tho mite boxes now out fur tho benufit of the temple fund will bo called in, and a full attendance is desired. Jlicd at Wm. l'cnii. Martin Criinlu died at Win. l'enn to-day, nt tho homo) of his daughter, Mrs, Lawlor. Decousod was 70 year of age and died of general debility. Ho is survived by two daughters. Sirs. Ijiwlor, of Win, Pcnn and Mrs. Welsh, of West Coal stiect, and one sou, William Criniilu. Answer Tills. Can you find a case of lirlght's Disease of the Kindcys, Diabetes, Urinary or Liver complaints, that is curable, that Hop Blttc: has not or cannot cure f Ask your nelghU'. If they cau. ior sale at Jv.rliu's l'hanna inain street, sueuanuoau. i)ii:n. r.KWH. On the 21st Inst., at "hctinwlnali, I'n., Kvnn Lewis, aged 50 years, h'liiienil i 111 take place fluln the family residence on AVest Mr'ieiry illev on Saturday, -1th Inst., and Ichn e K'o naudoab vll the ll:10n. in l'ennHyl va. In raili i.id train for St. Clair, where inter ment will lie made In the Odil yellows' ceiottery. Uelatlvts and fi lends respectfully Invited to attend.. 10-22-:t arxsu,,.r!raa.'--"rr:r-r,?i ALL, .1Ai';0a,'. otthoGloeofcr RHEUMATISM mm mu uwu 1TB a U if 111 n (um rvparuu uuacr mo sinngcat J UhLllflN f .1 L U 1 U A L LAV S, J; . p. ticnuoa nj eanocai poyuc:ansu;Ki; fcfc ANCHOR" TAIN EXPELLED Bt urmrcnowucu i iicmarKauiyBucccBsruu Only genuine with Trade Mark41 Anchor," L' .1 ii-i., t n - it ir v.... w.ir 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks 23I&S0CU. adoricil & ri-Comiucttilcd hy t AVmlev. IIP N 5'rin f-t " IIiiMiibiich. 1(0 N Main St . (. 11 I.-. .It.. 1, U ,nl.. I.,. i- II. t II 1111, I. O. .lllll a C3lieilUllUUilll, DR. niCMTED'S "ANCIIOU" BT03IAOIIAI. liest for fi coir, j'VKpcpfciniv.Kinutnc'li fTomplnlnt , p. 'USE LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' COATS. The largest, finest ntu. best ec'eciiotis of Lndies', Misses' and Children's Coats and ladies' l'lusli, Cloth and Fur Capes, thnt has ever been shown in this region, is now open lor your inspection. These garments ex. eel in quality, style and finish and will, be admired by all who see them. All are marked at prices below their real value. We have also placed ci ale .t large variety of Silks in plain and figured gros grain, Dresden Satin Duchess, China, Japan Peau de Soie and Taffeta. Also tt large line of novelty and plain dress goods, including oll-wool and silk and wool henriettas, wool serges, mohair serges, plaids, cravenette cloth, etc. You will find in this Popular Dry Goods House always a larger stock, a better assortment and lower prices than you will find with any of its competitors. If needing CARPETS look through our line and see the many beautiful designs we have to show you. Btttterick paper patterns, the recognized standard of the world, always in stock. Butterick fashion sheets given away free of charge. P. J. GAUGHAN, - 2? N. Main St. Underwear. We are now selling retail at wholesale prices. The only place in Shenandoah which offers such inducements. Our stock consists of Medicated Red Flannels, Fleece Lined, . . . Camels Hair . . . and Merino. Centre St. SEALED PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will bo received by the umlcr&icnicit, clialrninn of the lloroimh AVntcr Committee, u to MVilnesilny, October 2th, 110G, nt 0:00 o'clock in , for the furnishinp; of 800 feet of four-inch iiiie, nioreorloHs; illi-relnc miinrranu eoveriiitr the same, for extension of tho line on West Cor.l stittt; uo furnishing connections. The committee reserves tho right to reject any oniu urns, A. P. Gable, 10-23-Ct Chalrnmn "Water Committee. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby fjhen that an application will be tnmle to the .ImtircH of tho Court of Common 1'leim of Hehuylhlll county, on Mon day, November 1!, lH'ifi, under "An Act to provide for the iueorpoialloii and regulation of certain corporations" approved April -.Hh, JS7I, and the supplement thereto, for tho charter of an intended corporation to bo called the "Klrtt Lithuanian Band," the character and object of which i the study mi promotion of music, nnd for thee purposes to have, possess, nnd enjoy all the rlRhtn and prhUejfes of the -ald act and Its MipplemcntH. 15-3MW Jo. J. HltoM'N, Solicitor, Beauty Unrolled 54 H IS To the mlmlrlue Kte. nt '1,"e,J,'h'?,1,",v0.',n(,",.! lor reauy lino wtui jmiiri b ...v...,.... wnll paper wrinkles wo have ii8tre.elyeil.iu can flud any color or pattern you want for our hall. I.eil room, parlor, .llnlnc room, kitchen or cafe, from So up to Pi per, roll, l ine nrtistic papers u specialty. House, Sign and Decorative ralntlngr. Satisfaction Kunranteert. Kstlmates cheep fully furnished, Semi postal. J. R. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., bhenandoah, Pa. IMuee Your Orders' Now. Evan J. Davies, UVEItY AND 13 N. Jardin Street. EST MS '-8411 SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Fashion's favorite fabrics at popular prices of strictly reliable koo1s In blacks nnd colors. All tho newest styles which Dame Fashion has declared to bo popular eon bo found hero. All tho correct weaves and up to date hades for tho lull and winter of 1W0 aro shown in profusion, CORSETS. Kvery new and correct model in every rellablo make of goods. btartlliiKl riuro, but true, that one-half tho corset wearers to-day aro wearing corsets whose most conspicuous feature Is their lnadaptlbility. Why not be ns particular as In your choice of shoes and get thoso that lit. R.F.GILL. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY- By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of the skin Is inva riably obtained by tbose who use I'ouoni'b Complexion l'owder. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR ItKNT. A No. 1 bakery In l'ort Carbon Kny terms tu good party. Address "O, this ollice. 10-22-cod-lw IjlOH ltKNT. A large room, seeonil lloor front ! steam bent nnd gas nnd other conveniences suitable for oillee or meeting purposes. Apply at tho Hehai.1i ofllce. 10-21-tf ITIOlt HAI.K. A double property, on Line Mrcet.Xos. 133 nnd 133, for sale cheap. In iiilro of Mrs. Felix MoSinnnainan, on Unci street. lWO-tf TnOIt ItKN'T. A dwelllnir nt Tfn. o Sin.ill. L' White street. All conveniences. Apply to o. ii. iiiine, on me. premises. 10-0-tf POU SAI.K A valuable farm near Itlugtown. Kxcel lent house nnl barn nnd all conven iences. Apply to a. CI. JI. Ilollopcter, Ksn., .Sheiinndoah, l'a. 10-7-3W ANNUAL I, RESCUE HOOK and LADDER GOMP'Y NO, lr Of Shenandoah, In Robbins' Opera House COMMF-XCIXG I, OCT. If, Ana Continuing 10 Days. Kpeelnl attractions will bo offered each even Injr. and the articles offered for wtlo will he no trashy oodt. Attend the fair and assist the llietnen to raUo funds for the recent improve ments in their building and the acquisition of new apparatus. Admission - - 5 Cents- OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Booms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver (Mings. 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 Logu Crowns, Crown and llrldge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, ITItraan'g Block) Eaot Centra Street. OQlce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. WINTER - GARMENTS ! Wo give tho biggest hurKfdns nt rock bottom prices, honest quality, nil Krndeu ami stylos in ....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats. In Meltons, Heavers, Chinchillas nnd I'Utcrs. We can suit you cverytlme. Business Suits,: Boys' and Children's Clothing: In all the latest mnkes which have n tnilor made nppoaranee, nnd nro neat and perfect in ilnUh. ROCHESTER. COTHIHG HOUSE, Cor, Jlnln and Cherry Sts. Sain Block, Prop. HAVE YOU SHUN THOS1J ntliTTY Carpets, Oil Clotjas aZl WinMv Shades, Jut recved at- FRICKE'S CAjRPET &
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