EVENING HERALD "WEDNESDAY, FKBKUAUY (I, 1S95. THIRD EDITION TOO L0WWAGES, Other Reasons Why We Get Discouraged. LaW Tiresome Sameness Wears Brain and My, depressed System is Nourished. Often Badly Paiiie's Celery Compound Perfect Remedy. Better Even Than Rest and Change for the Weary. The more minutely all kiuds .of work become subdivided, the more sameness aud monotony crep into each man's -labor. Day after day, day after day, in the same rut till little Interest remains in the work, and the mind and body are grad ually robbed of energy and healthy elasticity. Unless something is done the prolonged strain Is likely to result in health failure; nervous symptoms appear, cares that were once lightly cast off now stick like burs, slight physical exertion tires, and the end is complete prostration and breaking down of some vital organ. Business men fewl this, public officials, wage-earners, housekeepers, every man and woman whose work allows of little or no rest and change. At the first small beginnings of ner vousness or when languid feelings do not disappear after a sound night's sleep, the ptudest person should know that he or she must check this decline in health by the use of that one genuine nerve food and blood renewer, Paine's celery com pound. The family physician knows Its power over diseases of exhaustion and debility when he orders it, as so many careful practlcioners are now doing in every city and small town throughout the United States. As soon as one has fairly begun to use Paine's celery compound, every day will be a firm step toward assured health Nervous, unhappy, and feeble persona "flad their flesh becomes more solid, a nioie healthy color taxes the place of the waxy, sallow look, and there comes a clear increase in the volume of the blood and an increased normal appetite because of this rapid feeding of the entire ays tem. "Work becomes easier. This searching tonic goes at once to the very causes of nervous disaster and breakdown. It is invaluable in nil wast ing diseases, in all cases where unusual demands are made on the system. Es pecially is it true in the case of mothers aud Invalids recovering from sickness. Paine's celery compound has saved thousands from mournful years of feeble ness, from the weariness of pain and from bodily weakness. Paine's celery compound has saved thousands from mournful years of feeble- Bess, from the .weariness of pain and from bodily weakness. It means health and happiness. CnlllsuVi un an Ti, uleif ltnail. Kansas City, Kan., Kob. (1. Two heay trouoy cars collided nigti up in .tho nir on tho elevated railway structuro In this city The front platforms were demolished, and one oar shoved back off its trucks, but neither car went oil tlio structuro. Forty passengers wore aboard tho two cars, hut tlio only serious Injury was to tho two inotormon. Jamos Jnckman had his left foot smashed, making amputation necos sary, nnd Alhert'lIcNamoro had ids noso broken nnd fitce out. ISIIxt ItepeulK tlio Story or Hi Crime. MlNXKAl'OLlB, Vol). 0. In tho Hayward t'ial yesterday Clan Bllxt repeated the story ttfthe murder as already publNhr-!, s.vMp Jit) whs forced to commit the crime by Haywnrrt. Mr. Knvln then Iwgnu n long and bunndilng cross examination, but Bhxt repeated the original btory without buuatautlal "ftltAnition. Ho said hu wtu tilling tho truth .uow, although ho had lied In his first confession. rlets Miut Not Hide Monies. WtLMixuTox, IJel., Feb. 6. -The Kev. y ii,-.,. Sylvester JnDrt, pastor of th.i lirvtoWmm OertlttiHci primes rirtii,i li'aTcle. Xh leitor was in reply to u w rtfvifl to tlK1 pop. by i cttasr H1 - ,i:ig gui.'.iuee upon tho aubjeuc. , !-!tar. Bkd B y" y ch til oh at i 'ilp fmil r trvv lu 'ThelnfluHaellr t . ... luiautea. .It ii eau.-aud Uw Uiv . jiu hts will bo out thU afternoon. , J'lun.lwl flltlHy of M oritur, ; "f VtUt.uABii, Ph., Feh..H.-JoltJVBuM! i jiu ui .. -in nuiy luuaueu guilty or mur der in Thu soAoiid degree, .nnd was re uiuoilud for b jutonoe. Tlio prisoner killed 4 fellow countryman named Yauolevitch ii a quarrel. - i . O. W. O. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler Co., W. Va., appreciates a good thluit and does not, hesUAte to say so. He was almost proitruted with a. cold when ha proourejt a bqttla "gt Chamberlain's uougn itemeny. lis says: "it, gnvenu orouipt relief. I find it to be an invalu , , - r . .... able remedy for oodghs and colds." Fdr ale by yruyier iJroi OU a kiti thn - (1 erjilv." . . MS. i Matters of General Interest Intelligently Discussed. Those of our cltlzcnH who have had the Inclination ami the mentis took advantage of tlio good sleighing, and tunny ot them no doubt fret nil the better for this honlthy recreation. Therehns been little room to complain on this fcore, except those who were too penurious or pre vented from doing so on account of busi ness. The country hotelkeepers have, In consequence, fat pocketbooksto tide them over next summer, while the slaughter of poultry has been unprecedented for many years. Asupperordtuuer wlthoutturkey or chicken, to a sleighing party, would bo a very empty affair. I don't remember seeing so mnny fine turnouts in many years, and with each succeeding winter the number seems to be tncrenslng. It was not inauy yrars ago when Shenandoah was poorly supplied with horses, and the demand exceeded the supply. But it is different to-dky. You can be supplied now nt any hour. Mid in style, too, provided your credit Is good or have the "ready John 'Davis." The number of livery establishments have increased wonderfully since then Orwigsburg, at one time, was the popu lar resort for sleighing parties, and Is yet for south-of-the-mountaln people. ..But very few, if nny, now go there from this sido of the-mountain, for the reason that the trip is loo tedious and as good u meal can be had nearer home. ' Dear reader, did you ever go Blelghlng with n "stag" party f I did, and am still upon this mundane sphere to tell tho tory. I have In mind one that left here early in the afternoon, the terminus being Llewellyn. It was a jolly, crowd, and more real fun was crowded into that trip than in any dozen parties 1 ever attended. Perhaps someof thecitizensof Llewellyn to day yet remember the harmless tricks played upon the residents of the town and those composing the party. There was sufficient enjoyment to last a life time, even if stale fish were plentiful and free. I well remember the day now many years ago when the Grant Band, attired in their elegant new uniforms, made by Drum Major Haf ner and costing over 150 a piece the exact amount I forget, but the figures quoted were the least with their stunning Helicon horns, made their first appearance,upon the streets. Citizen Pooler was iu the. lead as escort. It was a gala day, and everybody, turned out to see the town's only genuine, rial band. The members looked and marched like the heroes they were. At that time Silas Thompson was the leader, but Prof. nenry Wise, the veteran tutor, had charge. After parading ' the streets nnd playing all the pieces they had "mastered twice or thrice over, the band was dis missed. It is doubtful It any of the members removed their uniforms that day. so proud were they like the little boy with hi first pair of pantaloons Tney had a just cause for their pride nt that time, as much so as the present members have to-day. The people, too, felt just as much pride in their "dandy" band. Among the members of the band at the time of which I write I recall Silas and Daniel Thompson, Martin Hnfner, A. A. Greenawald and Jasper Wylnm, all dead; Henry Welderhold, William Hiukle, J. K, P. Schelfly, Al. Schoener, George Gulley (afterwards mayor In a western city), B, J. Yost, Alonzo Sliolienberger, Joseph Bampsher, W. J. Morgan, Daniel Hughes and Thomas M. Greenwood. The other members I can not recall. The winter following its appearance upon the streets in new uniform, the band went to Shamokin in two large sleighs, and when midway one of the Urge eleighs broke down. The boys didn't mind a little thing like that but, finally, reached their destination in time to eat a hearty dinner at Weaver's hotel. The band had previously become quite pro flcient and learned a number of additional pieces, and were in good trim to entertain the residents of our sister borough. Sha mokin bad no band at that time, nnd our boys were lionized by the citizens of that now -enterprising town. Among those conspicuous in their hospitality were the late lamented Col. Alexander Caldwell Major .May, Cnpt. Shepp and Lieut. A Weaver. The trip wus a most enjoyable one, and those yet living will recall the event with much pleasure. It was not long afterwards that Sha mokiu organized a band, and to-day like our own Grant Band Is the prldeof their totvn and county, and many other eouu ties, for that matter. Our people bad the pleasure of hearing the band here on Grand Army Day. The present leader ot theThird.Brigade l.PrgtjGerht.ftpd Jila father, were iiinemBers' of the Brant Band, the er iZentleman bpincr its lnndpr nt: m, time. They resided in Rlngtown, rtnd when they removed to Potbtvllle beeame members of the Third BrUjade Band, ns did alho the late A. A. "fereeuawnVd, who ohaWed hie residence to the oounty seat UOmiTfWftu- nnrtm,itwl tffrt ,rUI.,r, In il, jtl!warla!J SSPylco, INDEX. When Baby was slelc, jre gave her Castorla. When sVe was a Child, Eho cy led fgr Castorla. When she become Mlsa, ehe clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she euvo them Castorla. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVENINO IlgnAU) who are not receiving jjieir paper .regu larly and people who wish to receivelhe paper as new subscribers, are requested' tq leave tlielr addresses nt Hooks 55"BrdWs tationery store, on North Main street. "INDEX'S" CRITICISM. TE. Si. i T ... T", " IN SENATE A ID IIOUjL Til's JUnvor Unilj Ni u tin- Kml of tin (JurrelH lr' ito. AVA 'ISOTOK, l'VI). It. I'll,-lbnte nil tV' ndiiilii.otrntloii bil t i i 'i . 'in is- , of tBOO.OQl.O K) .mid 'in. i U mii- ,!i piirp'. . of retiring th( 1,-g.il 1 m i ,n a,ul treasury notos betmil in tho limim- yi'slori'ny uiul continued Tor six hours. Tin- silver Dfiuo crnts and Populist-, opposed It outright. Some of the administration Democrats, like Hall, ot MlMouri, favored usubitltuto on tho linos of tho Carlisle bill, while Mr. Hoed, tho loudor of tho It ipublioan min ority, after n spcoclt charging tho present trouble to tho deficiency la tlio rovenuo.ln- trouuocU ins Mil authorizing the sooretary of tho treasury to sell 8 nor cont. coin bonds to keep up tho gold roscrvo and cer- tlllcatoj of lmlobtettuewi redoonmulo at tuo pleasure of tho government to pay .current oxpense8 until tho revenues should eiiunl tho expenditures. Tho delwto under the five mihute rtllo, when amondnieuta an lu order, begun today. Tho senato session opeuod with a very breezy perftfiial nltetcnthm lutwden Mr. Mltdllcll, df Oregon, and Mr. Harris, ot Tennessee. The wtmls "ungoiitlomnnly" uud "contemptible." wore oxohnnged, and for ii ti.no it iookod as though tho senate olifttnber might Ttltness a repetition of tho belligerent s'iihr iu tho huuso last week. Hut the condict (tmumed a somewhat serio-comic nsp 'ct and the senate soon re lapsed Into an Uneventful consideration of routine business. Senator Ilausbrough introduced a Vul m.iklng It a misdemeanor, puulshablo by line or Imprisonment, to uso tho ling of tlio United Status for ad vertising purposes. The Tax Collector After Hetty Green. New YoiiK. Feb. 0. President Barker, of the tax department, snld today that tho tax commissioners woro making renewed efforts to tax tho property of Mrs. Hetty Green in this city. He doellncil to nialte publlo tho amount of tho property which tho commissioners have assessed, but It is snld that it includes f 10,003 of mortgages hold by tho Titlo Guarantco nnd Trust company, in addition to the Sl.'JoU.oou mortgages on tho Stewart building. Tho commissioners propose to tax Mrs. Green personally, In addition to levying nu as sessment ngalust her husband. As tho law holds a woman s resldonco to bo whore lior husband resides, tho commis sioners oxpect to roach Mrs. Green In this manner. One Wny of Makliif Evidence. Bai.timoiii-:, Fob. 0. Pntrolmnn Beth was swearing iu court that ho had found policy slips and drawings in tho homo of his prisoner, Henry Stockman, when no was interrupted by Patrolman Rochofort who cried out: "Hold on; that's not right. I saw you tnko those slips from your right hand hU1o pocket and put them under tho books wliero you claim to have found them. I will not noriuro myself to jn'ako a creditable record for you." Pa trolmen Roth and Rochofort wore specially detailed a fow weeks ago to lnstltuto n policy crusado. Mrs. Emily Thorne. who resides at Toledo, Washington, says she has never been able to procure any medicine for rheumatism that relieves the pain fo quickly and euectually as (inainberlalu'H Pain Balm and that she has also used it for lame back with great success. JFor sale by liruliler isros. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The National Farmers' Alliance Is fn scsslou at itaieigu, rs. j. Reports from nil sections show that tho present cold snap is tho most sevoro of tho season. Tho steamer La Gascogne lias not yet arrived at Now York, and there Is increas ing nuxioty. Tho London Post says tho danger of re pudiation of gold payments by this coun try is increasing daily. A reconciliation is being arranged bo- twoen Prince nnd Princess Colouna by Mrs. Mackny, the princess' mother. At Grosskill, N. J., 125 employes of tho Manhattan optical works nro on strike against a threatened 20 per cent, reduc tion. Firo in Utlca, N. Y., last night cnuscd property loss amounting to $103,000. Tho severe cold caused great suffering among tho firemen. Tho Italian government has sent in structions to immigration agents thero to discourage omlgration to America of nil persons not clearly of tho "desirable classes." Octavo Dcsforgos, a New Orleans coun oilman, was convicted by a jury of on deavorlng to prevent a witness from giv "jig testimony. Tho penalty is one to five ears' imprisonment. r THREE MONTHS of Daily Wear lis Still in Good Condition. ! That'sbecause it'sthe"CEi,i,oi,oiD" ; Collar. Its original cost was i cts. , and it cost tlie wearer nothing after-1 wards to keep it clean. When soiled, ! simnlv wine off with snmmc or wot' J cloth 4 - ! These collars and cuffs are water- tproof, and nre tho only waterproof! Vl ,YHU UU llllUUIUUlg Ul , mien; uicreiorc uic oiuy ones mat can last aud gjivc absolute satisfac- tiou. Every piece of the ccnuine is jtsuunpcu as iouows; LLULQI MARK. Refuse anvthlnK that is not toi 'marked, and if your dealer bus not : got the right kind scud direct to us, enclosing amount, uud wc will nuul r you n sample postpaid. Collars 25 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. puir. Gtve size, and state whether stnnd-up or$ turned-down collar is wanted. 5 THE CELLULOID COMPANY. 2 427.U0 llroadwnri NKW VOltlt. This Collar The Magic Touch or Hood's Sarsaparilla You smile at the idea. Bu if you are a sufferer from Dyspepsia And Indigestion, try ft bottle, and be fore you have taken half a dozen doses, you will involuntarily think, and n doubt exclaim, "That Just Hits It!" "That soothing effect Is a maglo touchl" Hood's Sarsaparilla gentlv tones and strengthens the stomach and dlgcstlvo organs, invigorates the liver, creates a natural, healthy desire for food, gives refreshing sleep, and In short, raises the health tone of the entire system. Keincmber , Sarsa parilla Cures Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, constipation, tlUouineis, jaundice, lick headache, lndlgestl PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed foi Hasty Perusal. Daylight Increases. Pieuty ot coasting this winter. Many very slippery sidewulks. Sleigh bells continue to jingle. Plenty of ice for next summer, Some predict n very stormy February, A Drettv uood winter we've been hav ing. The spring elections take plnce Febru ary 10th. Thursday week, February 14th, will be Valentine dsy. The snow shovels have had considerable to do this winter. The South is this season experiencing cold winter for that section. That big ice gorge on the Susquehanna is becoming dally more threatening. It doesn't take u new year very long to get acting up just like an old one. The icy condition of the streets makes it necessary to have the horses sharp shod Sparrows have n strange fancy for rest ing on iron rods In the coldest kind of weather. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dls nBes relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure, This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back nnd every part ot the urinary pas sages in male or female. It relieves re tention of water nnd pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief nnd cure this Is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St, next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. l-9-3m MAHAN0Y CITY. Mahanot City, Feb. 0, 1805. Harry Sewert is attending to hubiness at Hamburg. The funeral of Mrs. James McCahe was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs S. G. Seager are attending to business at Elmira, N. Y. Miss Ida Hefflnr, of Delano, vlsltsd friends in town last evening. John L. Hassler, ot Shenandoah, at tended to business in town ou Monday, William Anstock, barber of Will lamsport, is visiting friends and relatives iu town Washington Watson, of East Railroad street, had his leg injured by a fall o rock at the Tunnel Ridge mines. A team belonging to a farmer caused some excitement on Monday by running away and smashing several porches on Railroad street. Jacob Schwarz, of East Mahanoy avenue, met with painful injury whll helping to unload a carload of timber at Buck Mouutnln A large log rolled ou his foot, briaWtng it badly. The Mansion I lout e sleigh, with several bags and trunks and Alex. Anderson, the driver, were dumped in a heap on Main Btreet while coming from the depot yester day. The accident was caused by a runner of the sleigh being caught in a rail of th electric road, Ten days loss of time on account of sickness and a doctor bill to pay, is any thing bat pleasant for a mm of a family to contemplate, whether he Is a laborer, mecunnio, mercuant or publisher. Jas, O. Jones, publisher of the Leader. Mexia Texas, was sick in bed for ten days with tne gtip during its prevalence a year or two ago. Later In the season he had a second attack. He.says: "In the latter case i used Uhamb, rlaiu's Cough Rtmedv with considerable suocess, I think, only umug in oeu a nine over two nays, xne second attack I am satit-fled would have heen equally as had as the first but for the use of ibis remedy." It should be borne iu mind that the grip is much the same as a very severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. When you wish to cure a cold quickly and effectually give this remedy n trial. 25 nnd 60 cent unities jorsaie uy lirnbler Bros, Plre Alarm Boxes. lhe following list shows tho location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department: LOCATION. 15-Coal and Bowers streets. 1(1 Bowers and Centre strf ets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. . 25 Main and Centre htreeis. 32. Jardin and Oak streets. 31 Main and Poplar streets. 85 Main and Coal streets, 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. ISGilbert and Cherry streets. iO Oak and Gilbert streets. 48. Writ nnd 1'oplnr streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets, 54. West and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. ; HOW TO LOCATE A LA ISMS. ". Tf tllft nlAim In cn,-, ,1 .l , . r the flro hell will strike one, then panse and strike five, which will indicate that tue nre is sn t lie vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alann, is repeated fonr'times. Hood's M. P. UONRY, Monongahcln Whiskey, 60c a nt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - f 1 n qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, tl.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, $1 a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy,- - tl,00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Hum, 11.50 a qt. 'VUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh ltf.nl ht-.nri. rtf R rMonrn AMUSEMENTS. CtKItGOSON'H THEATRE, p. 3. rEitansoN, MAuAar.it. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9tli The New York Comedy Success, . CD Circus .O The Girl. The greatest musical comedy ever written and win un iiioEenieu nero in ine same einnnr ato form that slKtiMlzcd Ms tirllllnut engaiiemei t In Now York, Host 111 aud Chicago Headed by New York's fuvorlte, 3VEisra IVTxxicX Orolg, The World's greatoitsenrntlonal Hpnnlsh and eerpermne nancer, arsisiea Dy ine creaioM gatheilntt of HlRIi Class Comedians, Singers, Dancer', lust-umentallsts - ana pruuy Kins. . Prices, 35, 35 aud 50 Cta. Heserved seats at K,'rlln's drug store. rjlEKfJUSON'B THEATRE. r, j. rBHODSON, manaqeh. Ono Solid Week. Commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11th eymour-btratton Comedy Company. Superb : Band : and : Otctieslra, Change of Bill Nightly. Monday - - - "Gold King." Tuesday - - - "Our Stratlglsts." Wednesday - - "Golden Ridge." Thursday - - "Ticket of Leave Man." Friday - - "Two Orphans." Saturday - - "Lights and Shadows." Matinee Saturday at S p. m. ' Singiig and Dancing Specialties. , Prices, xo, 20, and 30 cents. Reserved Peats at Klrlln'i drag store MISCEIXANE OUS. FOK Hale. At cost, new Eackus watermotor. Fle(5) horse rower. Just frnmthe fac tory. Apply at the Heka'd office, North aiarKet-H'reeL, aueuHuuuati, va A MAN In every t ollon atoncetouellstanlo i. goods to dealers; no 1 codling; fxnerl- nce ucti cessnry ; Diet tiae line; R5U0 a menth. Salary and pperi-rs or large conn mlKflon made t mfton Boap and Mand FACiuajhG t'0UFAT, Cincinnati, U 10-17 ly-WedASa A MAN or lady manajrfr Is needed In each J locality to superintend dtstrlbullon of our Hue sample, boons, picture cards and iliculArs. P -ssiint position. Poys well. Send 10c. to the HylVBn Co., 726 Wood av., Detroit, Mich., for samples, soap, Ac. ar,d ra eelve epeclal otter to you. 2G2w-d&w SAT,ESMAN WANT D to sell the Rapid Dish Washer to the wholesale aud re all trade. Washes and drie the dishes In two minutes without wetting the finsrs. $75 a week and all expmF. Easy position; nu hard work; can make $100 a week AriiTCiS W. P Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Colum bus, Ohio. AND LIVERY. 13 IVorth Jardin Street. Weeks' Museum, IT SOVTU STJtBBl Grand display of birds and animals of all selections and finest paintings in the county. neat Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands ot Cigars. Free lunch every morning nd evening. John Weeks, Proprietor. O. W, Davidson, Bartender. OYSTER BAYI 105 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors at'ached. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest whUkoys. Beei, orter and Ale always on top. "Com aid hit oue," Choice tliaperaice drinks and cigars. Free lunch 0 Uri2 p ra. Watcliler : anil : Ji 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. JOHN A. BEILLY. Wholesale and Ketull LIOUOR DEALER, I ov . ' 22-21 Houth Main St., Shenandoah Agent for V, O. YuenglUg & Bon's celebrated Beer, PotUr, Ales, etc Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING! Ii M LiauorStore A 1 Ale, Draught Porter and Welner Beer. nnrt all bifirl. nt Tamr.T.nn n1nlra 1 rxaspxng opportunities Is a sign of the good judg ment Which is tho characteristic or tne wise man. We are offering the greatest opportunities over know to buy men's tumiauing, nt reduced prices. Another Perfect Niagara is the fall In prices of gents' furnishings at.our great sile. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bargain in the finest gloves, hosiery, neokties, etc. Another A Great Fall In gents' furn IshlnKS. All hands are stretched out to seize these bargains we offer. Another Catch Them as They Fall In price. Now is the time to secure your 89 cent white shirts. M. J. SCANLAN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and-. "Rear Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St.; Shenandoah WARREN J. PORTZ, Pirmo Tuner, Pianos and orcans repaired. Orders left al il North Main street, fliisn&ndoth.'wlll receive orurunt attention. - DR. A. A. SETBERT - Specialist In diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West Market St., Pottevllle. Hours 8 30a m. to 12m.; 1 to 4 n. m.. Tin 8 p.m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. f A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDON'S Pear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rigs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water yon drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. HOOKS &J3R0WN Full line oT . VALENTINES! Wholesale and retail. A 1T-4.'U TliT' rti uiui main ox. Agents for all Dally Papers. Anthony Schmicker's t, 104 aovin 3t ix sr. The finest oo.il nnd ,hmia,H . stSntiv on tViV, I?JVer Bn(l J'"vllle ale con stantly on tup. Give us a o nl. i , , , i - - tuuiuBiu tunu, ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Ste. Finest Beers, Winea and Liquors. Handsome Bar Fixtures. Boat Brands of 6 and lOo Oigara.
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