The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 18, 1896, Image 4

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Dip no more when you begin,
let your pen flide 'til you're clone
you can't du it without n fountain
pen. We have them, and give a
guarantee with everv one we sell.
HOOKS & BROWN
Q- North Main St.
000D CLOTHES
Cont I.e. Money III the Long Ittlll.
Wo iicvit ciiulil supply a many pcoplo
with clothe as vc do If we didn't have the
right kind. Wo couldn't Increase our busi
ness right nlong if we dldu't pleace the
peiplo. Wo do please them unt only in
clothes, hut with satisfactory prices as well.
Havo you seen our winter overcoat from
$5 up, Thcr will ntlonish you. In material,
ttyle and finish thoy bent the band. Call nt
our store and examine the men's suitings and
loyi' clothinR. We have Milts for hoys from
?1 and upwards. Wo aro the lenders in the
latent styles in hats. New stock every week.
Wo trent you well and give you full value
for your money. No misrepresentation.
Everything is Ruaranteed as represented, or
money refunded. Give us a call.
One Pkice Clotiiino House,
10 South Main Street,
11-10-tf L. liErowiai, 1'rop.
Marriage Licenses
August Schneider and Kate Ncldhardt,
.both of Minorsville.
Elijah Long, of 1'otUvllle, and Ella Schap
pell, of Orwissburi;.
William Szerkcnicz and Annie Pcsukainlta,
both of Shenandoah.
Wm, II. Gradwell and Anna M. liable,
both of Shenandoah.
Itlchard Pike and Mnrcclla Cunningham,
both of Urancli township.
John A. Srliafler and -Mary Mellon, both of
fechuylkill Haven.
Joo Korissno and Itonislove Corrissi, both
of Adit I'hilailclphia.
(ieorge Albert Tromctter and Alice Schrap-
jiel, both of Gordon.
A Sure Cur for Coughs nutl Colds.
Tlmt'B what l'nn-TIua is, !!5o. At Gruhlcr
llros., drug store.
Deeds Iteeordeil,
Tltlo Compauy to 1'eter Gorman, premises
In l'ort Carbon.
Win. A. lloouc to Henry Deck, premises in
St. Clair.
Martin Wanner, et. al., to Clms. F. lieck,
et. al., three lots in Cres.ona.
liaird Snyder, et. al., to A. S. Faust and 1).
JI. Seibert, lot in l'ottsville.
W. N. Stlno and wife to Jacob Iteiner, land
in Cldred townsliip.
How is your I.ivcr? Tho lirip or Malarial
poison iiickly driven from thu system by
taking Dr. Hobbs Little I.ivcr Pills. Sold nt
Kirliu'H drug stoic.
Jtoutslit a l'aecr.
John PchalTcr yesterday became the owner
of C. E. Titman's pacing bursa "Pat." Trc
price paid was not mentioned. "Pat's"
record in this region has no cjiml.
Chrysanthemums, 10 South Main street.
REMOVED
-To
20L0MEEI.
Dr. J. W. Van Valzan's
DENTAL PARLORS.
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Pgnlstry In all its Branches,
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
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Aiuiiudi item ineriea.
All Work Guaranteed. -
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WILKINSON'S STORE NEWS.
merit,
' i VUV coinioris
TM A t mates a hur
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We sell
knack of
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to Inch
.io lnt'vi AM
ft
SHEETING MUSLIN lZ$T$ &
wide, 5 cents. Double napped shaker flannel, worth 10 cents, for 6c.
L. J. WILKINSON'S,
MAIN STREET.
Kg WIS JUVi: Till. JIOT HANI)-
i ...OIL CLOTHS 1
fi9 in town. Wt
m E. B. FOLEY, I
HO. 8T WEST CENTRE STREET Bp 1
PITHY POINTS.
Happenings Hiroughout tli lteglon Chron
icled for Hasty 1'crtiNdl.
rreeland wants an electric load to Italic
ton. A movement is on foot to divide the Ninth
and Tenth muds of llnsletou.
The St. Clair Coal Company has abandoned
the Silver Creek slope, as it uns unprofitable.
A census of llrlfton Is taken annually.
This year's shows a population of 2,10B, an
increase of il over 1803.
The Centralis Ilorotigh Council lias decided
to dispense with Its night policeman. 'am-
ouiy is given as the reason.
Joseph, son of II. F. Wagner, whilo romp-
lug nitli a dog In thu gardens of the Glmrd
Instate nt Gimrdville, dislocated his knee.
The Delano shop is now nt tho zenith of
prosperity. It is working full time, a profit
able feat 11 ro which promises to prevail for
some time toronio.
I. JI. Wators, of St. Clair, hasiellred from
business to fill the vacancy cauked by his
father's resignation as colliery inspector
under the P. fi It. company.
tukeph II. Nlchter, of l'ottsville, has pur-
chased the pacer "Morrison," with a record
of aau, from Frank Phillips, of Heading,
for $400. The horse is six years old.
ltobcrt Anderson, one of Contralia's highly
respected old citizens, died t the University
of Pennsylvania hospital at Philadelphia,
Tuesday evening, where ho went a week ago
to undergo an operation for an auectlon or
tho stomach.
Julius Ilrostwick, who is supposod to reside
at Audcnricd, wns found near Delano witli a
crushed left hand and several scalp wounds.
Ho was taken to the llazleton hospital. Tho
supposition is that he was riding on a freight
train and fell on.
Inquire of thp first person you meet how
our shoes wear. That person will bo our
customer all right. Everybody Is.
Factory Siioi: Stoke.
More Votes Attached.
In the Lyon-Dunn judicial contest yester
day tho contestants filed a suppllmentary bill
of particulars in which they attack the
legality of 2,700 votes alleged to havo been
counted and returned fur P. M. Dunn. The
bill contains 51 typewritten pages, and gives
the names of the ,700 persons whose votes
they attack. Non-registration, non-payment
of taxes, failuro to givo the inquired proof,
&c, arc the reasons assigned in support of
the allegation that the votes of tho persons
named were illegal.
Wedding rings, engagement rings and
birthday rings, the largest stock in the county
at llrumm's.
The Kllcoyne-McAllilrcw Cases.
Tho cases arising out of the quarrel over
sowcrago connections between tho Kilcoyne
nnd McAudrew families in tho First ward
wero disposed of as follows yesterday nt the
Pottsvillo court : Mary McAndrcw, assault
and battery, oath Maggie Kilcoyno; not
guilty, prosecutor for costs. Maggie Kilcoyne,
surety, oath Mary McAndrcw; dismissed,
divide tho costs. Mary McAndrcw and F.
McAndrcw, assault and battery, oath Andrew
Kilcoyne; guilty in manner and form as in
dicted. Andrew Kilcoyne, assault nnd
battery, oath F. McAndrcw, not guilty;
divide the costs.
Tho length of life may be increased by less
ening its dangers. Tho majority of people
dio from lung troubles. These may be avert
ed by promptly using Ono Minute Cough
Cure. C. II. Hagenbuch.
Health lleports.
The following cases of measles havo been
reported to tho Hoard of Health : William
Moore, 2J years. East Lloyd street; James
Iiudnieki, 3 years, East Centre street; Ella
Lutkawicz, 2 years, East Lloyd street; Har
rold Small, 2J years, West Cherry street:
Katie Taylor, 1 yearfl months, Spruco street,
is sulleriug from dlpbtherctie croup and liaby
Starr, 1 year and 0 months, Eat Con) street,
membranous croup.
TO Cintll A COM) IJf"oNlTl)AY
Tnke Lnxatlvo Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure.
25 cents.
(In Hand Again.
Tho twenty-fifth carload of Western horses
for William Neiswenter arrived in town last
evening Plld attracted tho attention of nil
who saw them being led up Main street to j
his stabks where lie i disposing of tlicm nt ,
private sale. Among tlictn were Seen heavy
draught, horses, mated teams, drivers aud j
workers,
Up tu Date lor Pains untl Aches.
1 Everybody says
, (Jruhler Itros., dru;
l!cd Flag Oil, 25c.
At
g store.
There's quick selliiitr in oVtr cloak depart
livery canuent beais tlie stamp of
fashion. No old style garments here.
Cloth Jackets from $2.00 to $25.00 a hun
dred styles to select frotn.
CAPES PROH 98c UPWARDS.
PUR CAPES. $10.00 to $25.00 FOR DEPEND
ABLE FUR.
PLUSH CAPES, $5.00 to $35.00 FOR SALT'S
IMPORTED PLUSH.
THERE'S NO TRASH IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
BIG LOTS OF- BLANKETS
rc coini! miickly nt low prices. Also
null uowu ijiuiia. inu jjiitcBiuin mu wcuiiicr
in uic uuuiKci bccuuii.
booas Are inanging nanus.
thcin from mill to wenrcr. We've the
knowi where to buy the choice things
admire
Wool Srs:es ... 10 cents.
Wo.il Cloth - 25 cents.
Inch finest Henrietta - - 5 cents.
Uiuudrcil o'lierleaiteni ut lower tiriees tliau other
ti,k.
LLOYD STREET
Barber Shop !
12 West Centre Street,
Our Hot TowefySIiave
becoming uouular. You will like It.
We
i jnancit.i'ccli.llyol ualrcuttlnxl
THREE INQUESTS DISPOSED OF.
Verdicts
oil tho West Micniilidnnh
lllld
l'ni ker J'o. 11 Cases.
Deputy Coroner Mauley and a jury last
night hold three inquests at which the
following voidlcts were rendered :
"Wo find that John liollernn, JocphSam
and Thomas Welsh catno to their deaths by
lieing struck nnd covered with coal from a
blast at Pucker colliory No. 2, and that
Welsh's death was cadsed by tho fall of a
piece of slate, and that they bo rendered
accidental."
That Frank Lewis' death was caused liv
en explosion of gas at tho West Shenandoah
colliery and that said gas was ignited by
1- miiK Lewis himself.'
j hat tho denth of John Wassel was caused
by a fall of top slate at Knickerbocker col
liery on Nov. 12th, and which could have
been avoided bad tho foreman's instructions
been compiled with."
Chrysanthemums,-10 South Main streot.
.Mrs. Schott K.eapetl.
Early last Sunday morning Mrs, Kate
Schott, of town, whoso mind is afi'ected,
mndo her cscapo fiotn St. Joseph s Hospital nt
Head int. She lied by tho cellar and was not
missed for somo time. She was nt length
found nt tho railroad station, where she
screamed and tried to hoard a freight train
aud became very violent when nrrestcd. SI10
will now 1k placed in nn asylum. The
woman Is tlie owner of properties on North
Jardln street. She sudors from the hallucina
tion that pcoplo aro constantly following hor
with tho intention of taking her life.
Shoe making and shoo selling is our busi
ness. Wo make them good and sell them
cheap. Factouv Shoe Swbx.
lllrtlidHj' Surprise Party
A birthday surprise party was hold last
evening at tho resldenco of Mrs. Dornbach In
honor of her daughter Ida, who received
many beautiful presents. At a late hour
supper was served after which vocal aud
instrumental music was rendered. Tho
following wero present: Misses Lizzio Lcitzel,
Lizzio and Edith Miller, Hannah Kartell,
Lizzio Carl, Martha Gilbert, Mary Dcnglcr,
Lottie Dornbach, Maudo Derr, Lottie
Hochler, A guess Clausor; Messrs, Harry
Hllncr, Clarence Ilaudcnbush, Fred Curl,
John Hafner, Edward Johnson, Isadora Sell',
Author Lovlnc, Matthew l!ccd, Leo Strauh,
Walter Hutnbel, ILirry Eackcr, and William
Itassier,
To cure nil old sores, to heal an indolent
ulcer, or to speedily euro piles, you need
simply apply DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
according to directions. Its magic-like ac
tion will surprise you. C. H. Hagenbuch.
Obituary.
The death of Mrs. Mary Evans, relict of
tho late llaldwiu Evans, of St. Clair, is an
nouneed. She was a resident of St. Clair for
50 years. Her surviving children aro Mrs
Joseph Denning, St. Clair; Mrs. George
J-arne, of Mincrsvillo ; Mrs, Charles Moistcr,
of Duke Centre, and John, Frank, Arthur
and Clay, of St. Clair. The funoral will
take place at St. Clair to-morrow.
Chrysanthemums, 10 South Main street.
Charged With As.iililt.
John Lituwauis, a Polo residing on East
Line street, was arrested last night, charged
by Mrs. William Jefferson, a neighbor, with
assault and battery on tho lattcrs's '1-year-old
daughter. Some hoys had tormented Lltu
wanis by rapping on the door of his house
and ho caught Jeflersou s child and struck
her (evcral times with a strap. Ho settled
the case by paying a fiuo aud tho costs.
If you want a fine wedding cake, let Otto
maku it for you.
Clothes Caught l ire.
Shortly before seven o'clock last night tho
fire department was called to tho southorn
cud of Main street, but its services were not
required. A bucket brigade had put out a
blazo in a basement occupied by a Polish
family which was caused by mining clothes
catching flro from a, stove. Very little
damage was doue.
When you take nood's rills. Tho big, old-fash
ioned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to
pieces, are not In it with Hood's. Easy to take
1 ol sf
rioocis
and easy to operate, Is true ,
ot Hood's 11113, which are lT I
Hp W date in every respect. W7 S
Safe, certain and sure. All m '"
druggists. 25c. '0. 1. IIOM Lowell, Mass.
The only Pills to take with llood's Sarsaparilla.
THEY
SAY
THE
FIGHT
For Free Silver has just com
menced, but that has nothing
to do with our new stock of
Nigger Head Cheviot Suits.
Extra heavy grade and all
styles and colors.
Don't buy your winter suit
until you see ours,
OVFRCOATS !
OVERCOATS !
By the thousand at prices
nftver before offered by any
dealer in the county at.
L. GOLDIIM'S
MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE,
9 and 11 South Main St.
1IAVK VOl" SUKN' TI10HI! 1'ItETTY
Carpets, Oil Cloths
ad Window Shades,
Jmt received at
FRICKE'S CAKPET STOI
No Orioe
&
A WEECK AT DELANO.
I'lfleen Coiil Curs Wrecked
lly 11
llroken
Axle.
There was a wreck on the Lehigh Valley
railroad lit Delano at 7:30 o'clock this morn
ing by which fifteen coal ears wero piled up.
The train v. as mado up In tho yard below tho
station. Just after starting and when opposite
tho dispatcher s oflico tho axle of a car broke.
and fifteen of tho cars left tho track. The
train was on a heavy grade and had attained
considerable speed. Tho cars that loft the
track were piled up In such a manner as to
block both tracks for hall an hour. Several
of tho cars, were smashed, hut no ono was
Injured. Tho wreck crew cleared on of the
tracks and passenger train traffic was not In
terfered with. The main llilo was cleared by
11 o'clock, Several yards of the tracks were
torn up by tho derailed cars.
Chrysanthemums, 10 South Main strcct.B
Trlod To Kick Ooali.
There Is nothing llko being young, oven
when you nro advancing in years is what
Dan Ilrcnnan thought yesterday afternoon,
when he Indulged in a gamo of foot ball at
the P. & It. freight station, lly trying to
kick tho goals and making tackles ho met
with an accident in which he lacerated the
right legand pulled several of the muscles
out of place. The wounds are not of a
serious nature.
Chrysanthemums, 10 South Main street.
Gllbsrton Funerals.
Two funerals took placo at Gilbcrtou to
day and proceeded on a Pennsylvania It. It.
train to Frackville, where intermont was
made. Ona was the funeral, of Blanche,
3-year-old daughter of Franklin Ulackwell,
and tho other that of Clayton, 18-months-old
son of Evan Evans, the saloonkeeper!
Chrysanthemums, 10 South Main street,
lletlres Frum The Service.
Heistcr Itced lias left the service of the
Lehigh Valley Itallroad Company. Previous
to tho schedulo changes on the road, mado
last Sunday, Heed was a conductor in the
passenger Pcrvico. Thcchango brought about
a reduction of crews aud Keed was mado
baggage-master of tho train 011 which he had
served as couductor. Ho will open a store at
Hazlotou.
Itlrthfluy Parly.
A birthday party in celebration of the 21st
anniversary of liichard II. Jones was held nt
tho residence of his father, Philip H. Jones,
in Wm Penn last evening. It was a family
gathering. TI10 young man received a
number of valuable presents.
3 Ml
Old Dress
Should not be thrown away. Buy a
p.u Lagenf Diamond Dyes- only loc. W
mid with xcry Huh- laboi the original Jjj
t'i i-Ntiius of the gown will In- lotn'til y;
in jiuilier color. It will be prjuii.tll) j;
Made New
For Ten Cents s
Send tor the Dl-rrllnn Hoed, mid 40 Jjj
is
: 1 1 1 1
I'P.if colored i h th (hut nii'M'iit &
v II
I'liev will i splnlii how euw.v VI.
i.ii.i'tiic.il 1' I" to use W
u Mud
Diamond Dyes J
f Kiil' ei-tryv
I Mill IU'UA
i'try Lcre. 10 cents a pikoge.
1M3V t Co.
Ilurnion, VI. 6
GRAY HAER RESTORED
to it nnlt.ri.tt.iior ivy li:i.'3 IIAIW MKlll
CAST, hi H lini-jiilem, plAHnt otlor. if I fi0 bottle
I,i;rS IIAIll TO.NIUreiDoveBflAnriri.ir.vtop?
hair from (Vims nut find luomote growth $1 00a Imttl
ii:r. Mnjnt'A.T t o m Fulton it., .v.6ic
Illustrated Treatise oo Jlair ooapplicationrntC
For wile by Hiennmlunli Drug Wore, Klrllrt's
Drug Store.
LADIES', CHILDREN'S
MISSES' COATS.
AND
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
Fashion's favorite fabric. nt iojmlnr Jirlcceof
etrittly reliable ROfMlH in bin ks and colors,
sill thu newest fctylcH which iVimo Kaxhion
has deelnrtd to be itonuhir inn he found
here. All the correct weaves nnd up to lato
shudcs for the fall aud winter of lW are
sliowii In prolusion.
CORSETS.
Kvei v new nnd correct mode' in everv
reliable make of snod. Startling! Kmc, but
true, that one-half the corset wearers to-ilny oic
wearitiR corset n whoc most eoiiKitteuoux
feature is tlicir iiiadnidiliility. Why not be ns
particular a in your choke of shoe and get
uiOHu xnai m.
.F.
1 bAVh
Your Fuel
BviiBlntr THE ROCH
ESTER (Btovo pipe)
RADIATOR Vfhh its
120 CMOSS TUBES
tvlicro 4R00 bq. in. ot
iron cet Intcnnely liot,
thus uinkinR One stove
or f urnaco do tho work
ot Two.
"No Invention of recent
years wilt do 60 much for
domestic economy nnd
comfort."
' ScUntlfic Amtricati,
FOR SALE BY
BENJ. D. BEDDALL,
A0ENT FOR SHENANDOAH AND VICINITY,
...SHAFT P. 0., PA.
LADIES' COATS. MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS.
If needing CARPUTS look through our line and see the many
b.eautiful designs we have to show you.
Butterick paper patterns, the recognized standard ot the world,
always in stock. Butterick fashion sheets given away free of charge
P. J. GAUGBAN, - 2rN.MainSt.
PRIVATE HORSE SALE
...NOW
WM. NEISWENTER.
MISCELLANEOUS.
EOU SAIJ5. Eighteen ncrc farm, located near
Urnmlonville, coimfgtlnK of two Rood two
story frame house, permanent water the year
around. An excellent chance for a dairyman,
trucker, or poulterer. Good rennon for Helling,
Parties desiring information call nt IlEitELii
ofllce. 1 111
riOIt HKNT. Two mifiirnUlicd moms, best
I' location In to'vn. Amlrcss 'M" euro of
InitALii office. 10-UO-tf
TfTiOH KENT. A nice room, second floor
suitable for ofllce nurimsot. Annlv nt
Herald olllce
TjIOK SALE. A double property, on Line
street. 2sas. 133 nnd 13ft. for sale chean. In-
quire of Mrs. Felix McMntmnman, mi Lino
Btrect. 10-KMf
301
DIVIDEND
PAID IN
OCTOBER
iNVirr sio on upwARDat Din-
ern rinmielnl Co., 325 Dearborn Strttt, Cblcato.Ilt,
WOOD'S
sncramDonn cdlleqe
FERGUSON BLOCK
New
eyftera of
bookkccDinir
and ofllce
practice, actual business from tho tnrt.
Kates of tuition for night school, including
books and btatlonery lor lirst introuuction.
One Month - - $ 5 00
Two Months - - 9 00
Three Months - - 12 oo
Four Months - - - 15 00
(o)
The Bvstem is nr ranted for those who have
but little time to devoto to the work and Is the
most practical system of book-keeping ever
liihlUhcd.
W. JL Held was tho first to complete tho
work, and after ten weeks practice he accepted
a position as book-keeper at 00.00 per month,
anil Riive entire satisfaction.
Jftlgar idler was tlio lirst to take n up at
ottsvillc. Ills progress is excellent.
Special Kales For Day School.
Call at College For Particulars.
S. I. WOOD, President.
YpU CAN SAVE
-"MONEY
liy Purchasing Your
Groceries, Smoked Meats,
Flour and Feed at
Meluskey & Son,
105 S. IVlain St
Evan J. Davies,
1.1VEUY AND
Undertaking !
13 N. Jardin Street.
Fine Groceries,
Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed.
Our delivery wagon awn Ha your order. Qoodi
delivered promptly.
WILLIAM 11. riUSSER,
26 East Centre Street.
The largest, finest and best
seleciions cf Ladies', Misses' and
Children's Coats and ladies'
Plush, Cloth and Fur Capes,
that has ever been shown in this
region, is now open lor your
inspection. These garments ex
cel in quality, style and finish
and will be admired Ly all who
see them. All are marked at
prices belcw their real alue.
Wc have alfo placet! en sale a
large ariely cf -"ilks in plain
and figured grcs grain, Dresden,
Faun Duchess, China, Japan,
Feau de Soie and Taffeta. Also
n large line of novelty end plain
cress goods, including all-wcol
and silk and wool henriettas,
wool serges, nichair 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.
GOING ON
You will find any
kind of a horse you
want in this load.
ALL WESTERN HORSES.
Well Bred.
Well Broken.
Call and
yourself.
see
for
Beauty Unrolled
To the admiring Rnze of those who have a tosto
for really fine wall paper la the display otnew
wall paper wrinkles we have Justre.etvcdaoa
can And any cplor or pattern you want for your
hall, bed room, parlor, dining tooni, kltehen or
cafe, from 6c up to $3 per roll. Fine artletlo.
papers a specialty.
House, Sign and Decorative Painting.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer
f ully'f urnlehcd. Send postal.
J. P. GARDEN,
221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah,
ritice Your Orders Now.
Pa.
OPEN EVERYDAY
Oo to the Shenandoah Dental Booms foi
painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver
fillings. If your artificnl teeth do not salt
yon call to see us. All examinations free.
We raako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns,
Aluminum Urowns logan wowns, utowd
and Iiridgn work and all operations that per;,
tain to Dental Surgery. 1
K o charges lor extracting wnen plates aro
ordered. We aro tho only users of vlteuzed'
air for the painless extraction of teeth J
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Titman's Block)
East Centre Street,
Offloo Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. in.
WINTER - GARMENTS I
Wo give tlio bitfKfst bnrgfiins nt rock
bottom prices, lioneut quality, all
ynules aufl styles In
....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats
I Mcltoi.8, Ilcavere, Chinchillas and VUtcrs.
Wo can suit you evcrytlme.
Business Suits,:
Boys' and Children's Clothing
In all tho latest makes which have
a tailor made appearance, and aro neat and
perft.-ct in finish.
ROCHESTER COTHIKG HOUSE,
Cor, Main and Cherry Sts. Bum Block., l'rcr
liPi