FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS Find no difficulty in securing what they require for their ta bles at our storo. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. AMUSEMENT NOTES. References to i'ercuiou Theatre Coinlnj; Attractions. For thrilling scenes, romantic, realistic anil terrific bordor life, "The Bandit King," as presented at tlio Academy last night by Jas. 31. Wallick and his dramatic company, is superior to anything of a similar character that has been produced in this city in somo time. Mr. Wallick is a great actor, displaying dmiuatic power that is seldom seen on tho singe, and we bclicvo honors await him in tho more refined lino of tho drama. His sup port is good.-t-iVu York Tinm. "Tho Bandit King" will bo produced at Ferguson's theatre this evening. " KAJANKA." To-morrow evening, Nov. 2Ctli, wo aro to liave a decided novelty at Ferguson's thoartro in " Kajanka,'' a pantomimic farco comedy. Protty girls, brighter costumes, original and clover acting, tho latest songs, Kuropean specialties, funny comedians, Azany, tho best clown on the American stage, all combine to make "Kajanka" what every ono likes to to sco, a clean, bright, wliolesomo entertain ment. Wonderful and original acrobatics will bo executed by tho Cornallas, a family of French gymnasts engaged expressly for "Kajanka." Misses Alice Tonnes, Annie Athcrton and tho Sisters Scnnctt aio recent European engagements, and their dancing is described as most intiicately beautiful and artistic. "THfc MERRY COBJII.ER." Mr. John Franz Cumpson, in his new play entitled "The Jlcrry Cobbler," opened at the Standard theatro yesterday matineo and night to two largo audiences. Tho young actor was given a 'warm reception and was applauded for his clever work. Two clever littlo children aro very good. Their sovcral specialtioi wero received with applause and won for themselves several encores, Tho company throughout is a good ono and played their parts well. Milwaukee Journal. "Tlio JIurry Cobbler" will bo produced at Ferguson's theutro on uoxt Tuofday evening, Koveinber 23th. "JIEI.T IN BLAVKRY." v An attraction of unusual merit is booked iur Ferguson's theatre on Wednesday, Nov. 30th. Martin Haydon's nautical molodruma, "Hold in Slavery," which has been pro nounced by press anil public equally as strong ai the White Slavo and Octoroon, will bo produced by a . company of unusual eieollenco under tho management of Walter N. Lawrence. Tho scenery is elaborate, painted by Claro at Niblo's garden, New York. Tbero aro incidental novelties intro duced including tho serciilino danco and pickaninny grotosquo dancers. Ill Olilen Times People overlooked the importanco of per manent beneficial effects and were satisfied 'with transient action, but now that it is gen erally known that Syrup of Figs will per manently cure habitual constipation, well informed people will not buy other laxatives, whnh act for a time, but finally injuio the system. Coining Kvents. Deo. (1 Grand supper under tho auspices of the Y. P. A. in Kobblns' opera house. Dec 1(5 and 17. Drummer Boy; or Spy of BhiloU, in Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of W. Camp No. 200, P. 0. S. of A. Dec. 2S. Grand fair, Columbia IIoso & tram Fire Kngino Co.; Forguson's front Iiali, Dec. 96 and 27 "The Confederated Spy; or The Blue and Gray," under the uusplces of Jlrtiry Hoincaatle Camp, No, 40, Sons of Veterans, in Ferguson's theatre, for the bene fit of Seldlers' Monument fund. ' A single trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Man drake Bitters will convince any one troubled ith costlvenesa, torpid llvr or any kindred diseases of their ourutlve properties. Tlioy only oot 86 cents per bottle. lm Vn Baby was sick, we gave her Castortfc. 'tieu she as a Child, she cried for Castor!, Wiho she became Miss, she clung to Castoria 3hur she had Children, slufga re tiu-iu Castori Twelve l'hotoii fur fiOc. By sending us your cabinet, together with CO cents, wo will finish you ono dozen photos. 11-2-tf W, A. Keaoey, Do not suppose that because It Is recom mended for animals that Arnica and Oil Liniment isan offensive preparation. It will not stain clothing or the fairest skin, lm r,l(totrlo Hallway Ifulletln. Hereafter the oleetrlo railway oars will leave tho corner of Cherry and Main streets at 5:30 a. m. daily and every 30 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour the lost car will leave for Qlnirdville, On Moil' day, November 7th, IbBK, the laro for any length of ride between Shenandoah and CUrurdville will be reduecd to five (6) cents. Fresh Morris IUver Cove Oysters received daily at Ourtettt. 0-22-tf A matter ot ebolcei-iwhelbcr to suffer, unin terruptedly with a cough or buy u bottle ot Or. Hall' Cough byrup and cure It. JBest photographs and crayons at Daub's. POTTS VILLE LETTER. Kventful Week at the County's Capital. Needlut lteforms. gpeclal.corieepondonee to Heuai.1). , roTT8,vil.I,R, Nov. 2-lth. It is a great relief to havo something bo sides politics to dish up to tho gentle reader, bu( when that something takes t'10 shapoof a chronicle of death, a most unpleasant task Is that of tho correspondent. When a man who has lived his alloted time on earth, achieved greatness, or performed a mission of good deeds, dies, and is gathered to his fathers; whllo there is usually great grief among tho near relatives of tho departed, the universal veidlct goes forth,"Well dono, good and faithful servant," and tho reoplo at largo aro content. But when death claims fur its own a young man just approaching tho ptimoof life and tho chief stago of his use fulness, the people marvel at tho wonderful ways of Divino Providence "Why is it," say they, "thut this man is removed at a time when lie could do tho greatest good to tho greatest number? Surely this cannot bo jttst tills cannot bo tho dictum of an all- wisq God ? And yet it must bo so, clso ho would not have been taken from us." A (100D MAN GONE. Tlio foregoing thoughts were impelled by the death of Hev. W. A. Dufly, pastor of the St. I'atrick's Itoman Catholic church, of this place, which occurred yesterday evening. As tho sun went down, so departed the life of as noblo a man as ever handled a chalice or performed tho sacred rites of mass. Ho had endeared himself to all allko. Protes tant, Catholic, Hebrew, all loved Fathor Duffy, and when It became known on Tues day that he was seriously ill, tho prayers and good wislifs of tlio whole community were offered lor his restoration to health. But ".Man proposal and God disposes, "and Father Duffy who had lived three years less than two score has been removed from ns to fill a nioro exalted position in tho eternal world. Never since tlio administration of IioV. O'Kcefe, who was parish Priest hero in tho early fifties, has there lived one in tho same sphere of usefulness so much loved as Itov. Duffy. When Iiev. O'Kcefe was removed, tlio grief was universal, as it is now, that another greut man of the church has left us, but there is a marked difference in their taking off. Father 0"Keefe had performed his mission had lived to bo an old man nnd thou had died in peace, regretted and mourned by all. Father Duffy would have been thirty-seven years of ago on January 1st next, had he livid. Who can say what one's mission is on earth? It may boll's work, as laid out for him by tlio Almighty, was done, tind yet when we look at the unfinished temple on Mahantongo street, and remember that when ho was placed in this parish, with tho distinct understanding that n new church cdlfico should bo his fitst particular duty, besides tho usual solemn duties pertaining to the olllco of parish Priest, wo wonder he was removed. How nobly and eagerly ho uudotook his task; and how successfully and religiously ho carried it almost to the point of completion! Tho beautiful edifico now stands as a monu ment to tho memory of a good man. Father Duti'y is dead to tho world, but Father Dutfy lives In tho hearts of a grief stiicken com munity, who will mourn him as the one young man in Holy orders who accomplished tho greatest good to the greatest number. jirnoK r-KRMimo's illness. Another event which gavo us a shock this week was tho sudden Illness of our President Judge in the Judges' consultation room on Wednesday. Tho Judge has looked, avd claims to havo felt, remarkably well of late. Ho was trying cases in court room No. 2, and just after tho noon recess had retired to his room to prepare for his luncheon: When Judge Bechtcl, who is trying the Phillips' homicide case, entered the room, he discover ed the Judge vomiting at tlio basin, and notlied ho had thrown up somo blood. It was an alarming condition, but very boon physicians wcro summoned, and tho veteran jurist was reinovid to his homo. I am pleased to bo able tu recoid the fact that tho Judge's sickness is believed to bo of uslight character, and by Monday next it is cxpeetcd ho will occupy his eat on tlio bench, ready for peri odical work again. Let us hope so nt least, for no matter how some of us may havo dif fered as to the policy of continuing Judge Pershing on the bench for another period of ten years, the fact remains that his r-tiio-meut at this time caused by sickness or other wise would eutull UKn us a grout loss, and would bring about next year another one of those dlsagieeable judicial fights which of all contests, aie most to be dreaded in this county. It is the hope of the masses, includ ing your scribe, that Judge Porshing will live out Ills term and many years of useful ness thereafter. CIIANOK FOR JUU'OFIM. A l'lillartolplila lawyer, who visited our court reoently on a Monday when tho Quar ter Sessions opened, was horrified to bo obliged to listen to the reading of opinions, somo of oxtieino length, indulged in by all of the judges, commencing with tho Presi dent Judgo, whilst lliero waited to be charged n grand Jury; and, whilst there waited con stables to be sworn to their returns; whilst the District Attorney waited to go before the grand jury with his prcjKired bills; and whilst there were in attendance no three people out of over ono bundled in the room who wero iiiteiotttd in cither of the cases decided. Said the visitor, "This reading of opinions by tho Judges is u rclio of the old fogy age. It i not done in tho United States Supremo Court, CJicuit or District Courts of the United States, nnr is it habitual with the fifteen Judges In Philadelphia. I visit many oountlte in the state and I do not know a court that indulges in this practice to tho ox tent that your county court does. They should-aunounce thoir ileoMons, hand down their opinions and let those interested read them." The gentleman was right. If his idea should tuke shape and be adopted wo would have a much needed reform hero, and at tho beginuiug of each term, business could bo proceeded with at the morning session of the first day. I do not want to be hypocritical, but sim ply desire to respectfully suggest wherciu Judges learned in the law, may learn some I thing besides law, and that Is expedition.- PLUMS FOB THE PATRIOTS. Where the Ileadamnn Will Swine JIlsJ Axe. ' . Tbero are about 5200 post .office in Penn sylvania upon which tho oyes of the Demo cratic faithful aro now cast. Of these, less than 300 pay salaries above $1000 a year, tho balauco being what aro known as fourth-class offices whero tho postmasters rccclvo com missions ranging from $100 a year up to $1000. Those fourth-class ofllces are subject to the operations of tho Fourth Assistant Postmaster Gcncrnl's axo and tho occupants of them will havo no assuraneo of eontinu auco in office nflor the 1th of next March. Tho ofiice ranging abovo $1000 a yoar and known as flisi, second and thitd-class aro tho principal plums sought after. Tho custom has been for the incumbents of these to be allowed to scivo out a teim of four years from tho time of their appointment. Whether this semi-civil eervieo nnangement will b6 carried out by Mr. Cleveland in his stcond administration remains to bo seen. To tlioso Democratic workers who contcrn plato entering tho government servlco as postmasters In this county tho following list of officers, together with tho dato of the expiration of tho terms of tho proseut incumbents and tho salaries paid, will bo interesting: Ashland, February 10, 1891, $1,700. Maha noy City, February, 1691, $1,900. Minersvlllc, May, 1603, $1,200. Pottsville, January, 1895, $2,C0Oj Schuylkill Haven, December, 1694, $1,200. Shenandoah, December, 1693, $2,100. Tamaquo, January, 1895, $1,000. l'lle or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knifo orllgaturo. No danger or suffering. No delay from bus Inoss while under treatment. Patients who are responsible, need not pay until well. A porfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. K. KEIID, M. D, 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to the editor of the Evenincj Herald, tf Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Portz's book and stationery Mote, Ko. 21 North Main itrcet. 4-27-tl Buy Keystone flour. Bo suro that the namtl I.eksicI & Co., Ashland, Pa,, is printed n every sack. 3-3-3taw "Wanted Girls for general housework. Keese's intelligence ollicc. Call ntMax 11-1-tf Another Testimonia I suffered for years frcin dyspepsia and re ceived tbo attendance of a number ot different physicians, but could secure no relief. A few days ago I commenced to take Ko-da, tbo Mexi can Mood Tonic, nud I havo been t-o much re lieved that I sincerely believe I shall be cured eventually. Ueforo talcing tho tonic. I could rotaln nothing upon my stomach, but now I am relieved of this distress. , MItS. COOPEU. West Lino street, Shenandoah. -THE GIIEAT- Mexican Medicine Co. Has opened a branch pfllco In fld A MIC BI1IT MYtfl B AT flPMIBB ST 6tfflll BUIUUitWi S fcftdt U&H1IY& i SHENANDOAH. I E KltGUSON'H THKATKK. r. j, reitausoN, manager. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th. Fatherland's Sweet Singer, "JOHN R, FRANZ CUMPSON I The German dialect romcdlnn. In J. A. Fritter's musical comedy, "The Merry Cobbler," Singing his own speelal sngs. A splendid company of sinking arm dancing comedians. Surprising novelties. Prices, 25, 35 nud 50 Cents. Reserved seats on sale at ICIrlln's drugstore. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS. I will mat tho COMMERCIAL HOTEL, In Bbenandoah, Pa , for a few tiaya from Novem ber 2nd, lew, whuio soldiers can consult me, free of charge, In rcf crence to any claims they may hare ror ivusitH8t iHjUHiy.tincii myt jM8t DlnchnrnrH ur Jtrmovttl of ltll lit JIlSKllllH, Sec. All, blaults for the prosecutlonot claims will be furnished and carefully pre pared by me. There are many vullu olirms that have been rejected which now, If properly prosecuted, would he allowed. Holdlers ot In diana Wars arc now entitled to a pension. OVY PLUMB, (Of the ilrii i.l PlLmb&ro.) ll-22-5t Pension Alt Yi isbiiigion, V. C. CHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notiues his friends that bo will open a new storo at Corner Jardm and Oak Streets, Whoro be will keep a full stock of Green Groceries, 01gr. Tobacco nnd f 'undy. Poul try and uUUIuUboI t'omoiiitea-on. Oystorw sxxjcI arislx. Open Monday, r.ov ruber 21. WANTS, &o. WANTED, Godd Canvasser! Balary and expenses from start; steady work; good chance for advancement. HIIOWN 11UOS. CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 8-31-Um F OH SALE. A. good heating stove. Apply tf at mo uihalu onico. . T?OR ItENT. A desirable stable and car 1 rlago house on Market alley, between Cen tre and Lloyd. Apply nt Heiiald office, tf T71 P Hnuth Main street, consisting of storo room nnd dwelling. Eight looms In dwelling. In quire on premises or at rear ot dwelling in shoemaker shop. U-iSMf r"OU SALE. CHliAP. A llrst-elass organ. Apply to Jj J. 11-25-lw Worth J150 when now. Francy. 7lOK -ALE, CHEAP. Two parlor boaters, ono cooking stove, a kitchen cupboard, three hanging lamps and a portable bath tub. M. E. I'AllSONAOE. ll-25-3t 30 E. Oak Streot. JTiOR H ALE. tlouso nnd lot on South Jardln 1 street ( No. 230 ) with n houso on tho West street end. Apply to 11. W. Nelson, Executor, Pottsville, Pa. U-22-lw FOR SALK CHEAP. One of Chambers & Go's copylrg presses, the present owner having no use for it; being good as new. Call at 1IKUA1.1) office. ALARY OR COMMISSION To agents to banuio tho r.itent uuetnical inn Erasing encll. The most useful and novel Invention of tho age. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. Works like magic. SOIUo&jO per cent protlt. Agents making 850 per week. Wo also want a general agent to take charge of territory, nnd appoint sub agents. A rare chance to make money. Write for terms and samplo bf eras lne Monroe Eraslne Mfe. Co . xC03. La Crosse. Wis. 11-25-lm. IORHALE A valuable property on East 1 Coal street. One-half cash only required. Possession given April 1st, 1803. Suitable for n wholesale houso or factory. Apply at Hkkald office. If tf! f- to f 16 per day at homo, selling Lightning pO Plater and plating jewelry, watches, tableware, &c. Plates tho finest of Jewelry goodas.new.onall Hinds of metal with gold, stiver br nickel. No experience. No capital. Every house has goods needing plating. 10 25 2m II. K. DELNO & CO., Columbus, O AGENTS WANTED ON MALARY or com mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and great est selling novelty over produced. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. S00 to BOO per cent, protlt. One agent's sales amounted to 620 In six days. Another M2 In tvo hours. Previous experience'not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. x!39 5-21-ly M1 INERS WANTED Good minors can find steady employment at our mines, situated employment at our mines, sltuateu lacon Coumy, 111., a station on tbc lit . Mantle, lino of tho Wnbash railroad. Vein six foot. mine worked on the room and pillar system, and co-il is mined by shooting from off the solid. Mino has good roof, Is dry and free from explosive gases. NlANTia Coai, Co., 10 28-lm-d&w Ninntic. 111. $15 PAYS for u homo lot nt Mav's Land I in', the line suburb of Atlantic Cltv: 5 squares from H. R-; commutation furo to Phlla., 25 cents: bus court house, hotels, schools, churches, cotton, naner. elothlne. clrar sash, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; line driving, llshlng, gunning, bathing, selling; city nnd country combined; 35 houses built last year and not ooc empty; n safe and sure inveftment; f50 invested will Increase jaulnOmonths; 3 mlllsbullt this yoar; lots are 80 feet above ocean; 10 percent, off for cash; 2 lots for 125: title insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., 058 ! ranklln t . I'nlladclphla. u-Mm Benefit to All. - Are you prepared for the stormy weather? It brings slop and mud : and this is time of year that you want good and substantial Shoes to stand the wear and tear. We have just such shoes for both old and young1, at prices to suit all. It will pay you to call and examine our stock and be con vinced of what we say. 121 North Mam Street pERGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FEHOUSON, MANAQKH- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Tho comlo novelty event. AwKo from your "Rip van winkle - ana pariioipoxe. Nothing but fun. MILLER BROTHERS Pantomimic Comody, "KAJANKA I" 3001 NlEM$,aTcT,K:IJOStOD 1300 The Famous Now York Quarlette. Wonderful BurupoBn Noveliles CorimllK scrubs U. Alarlnosa Dancers. The Funnv Froes, Azany.The Clown. Prices, as, 50 nnd 75c Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drugstore, glERGUSON'S THEATRE. V. J. FEnoUSON, UANAQElU FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Farowoll tour of the great sensational a'-tor JAMES H. WALLICK In his greatest of all great successes, "TheBaiidit ingl" Using tho occasion of Its SJJS1 perform ance by Mr. Wallick, and Introducing his frmous acting; horses, fi aider, Charger, Texas and Pete. Next season Mr. Wallick in his latest seniatlon, 'Texas." Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cei'tR Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug etoro, SALOON AND RESTAUR AN 36 Bant Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies wines nua nnest cigars always on nsaa, ROBERT LLOYD, Prop. PEOPLE'S STORE ! j Jtisl opened at n, i,, 25 South Main St. SfelI? S 1.1 ' ', 1 FULL line of Dry Goods, Under wear, Notions, Hosiery, Blanketl, Gomforts, Boots and Shoes, which must be sold bo before January 4th, 1892. AT OUR OLD STAND, No. 23 South Main St., we will keep a full stock of Men's, Boys and Children's Clothing-, Hats, Caps, Gents'Furnish-ing- Goods. Call and secure bargains. i!E5FDIFTI?g$, 23 We . Are Just Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS , New styles T T PPTPF' U U JL JL.XjJ-J IIo hi nlfto tlio lhrcrost asftortmont in lho countv. com nrialnir the celebrated Anollo. ntti1ln Valley. Irvinp, Noteltyt New Brldo, Cinderella, man, uivai, jnow juoaei.uia ana now iemgu. iecond-Iiaiid Stoires Hoatoria axxd Furiiaoos, All in cood condlton and warranted or money Advance and Miners' ItetH stoves for 113 each; No. tj, SI6; good No. 1 second-hand double heaters from 810 up, and Stoves and Ranees from INJ to HO. Every one warranted, nnd delivered and put up In any part of the eounty wltnln B0 miles of Glrnrdvllfe. uver luu uiuereni sizes ana styles 01 ncconu-nauu xieaung oioves 10 select rrom. Also s lino lino ot Slnglo and Double Heaters, botU round and square, at all prices. Roofing, Spouting, Jobbing, Promptly attended to at thn lowest market price. Anthony Wayne and American Washing Machines a specialty, Stove, beater apd range repairing promptly dono DclUered without extra charge. EYE EXArU.1 WATSOiM. CopjrlirK UW. 'frK--"' oun EYE SPECIALIST win be in SHENANDOAH, Wednesday, Dec. 7, At the FERGUSON HOUSE, from 8 30 A M to 5 I'. M. Pprvm who hflvo hi'iulHrha or whose eves Br caiisinn iJiscomfurt should cull upon ourKpcclalUt, una Uiey will rt'feiw' tnte'Mxenl and skillful at temuui M ('II AlKill to eiamlne juur eyea Every pair ot glusntn orturod u guaranteed to ne satisfactory. QUEEN & CO. OcullftU ami Optician. 1010 ClIiNUTKT., PlIILA DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place In town, lias lately been entirely reno vated Every thine new, olean and fresh. The llnest line of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &a, foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Dig schooners ot fresh.lleeril'orter. Ale, &c OPPOSITE : THE i THEATRE. J. J, BOUOIIEUTY, Prop. Hess' Livery Stable, 1x8 X. Market Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts In town. Would be pleased to receive a share ot the puono patronage. CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE. Others, ready to put up spring roller, for 2Sc. aio. Abo. fiOc and unwards. 1'ar- tlesdeBlrlng only the shading or fix tures fan bo accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S, Jardm Street. DO YOU WANT A GOOD ARTICLE OF COAL? If so, send in your orders to HENRY WARNICK, 431 West Coal Htret. All orders for coal or for hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. Orders can be left at the stores of E. O Ilrobst, Bouth Jardln street, and Joseph Hall, North Main street. 11-19-la y, JDOUBLE STORE. and 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, -line of and' Children's for - pall Trade. arriving daily. OLD RELIABLE, kJ, NORTH MAIN STREET. For Bargoliyi In First-Class Heaters and Furnaces, BOTH NEW and SECOND-HAND GIRARDVILLE, JEA. Clack Wiirrior, Grand Pei feet. Muster Work a iiuiuau uiwuyB insiocii. aiho nrsvciaes lino refunded or exchanged. A lino line of Nn. i New Plumbing and Gas-Fitting PUBLIC SALE of i'hiisoxatj rjiQPMJtrr. Thcro will be a public r ale, on tie pn nilses, one mile north of Lakeside (East Mahanoy J unction), on Saturday, Dec. 17, 1892 At 10 o'clock n. m., ot -valuable real estate. The Property consists of a grist mill, dwelling bouse, arn and Outbuildings. There are 5 acres, more or lessr a splendid fruit orchard la bear ing: never-tailing well nnd springs. The loca tion is very destrablo; good markets near, such as Mananoy City, Shenandoab, Tumaqua, ilazlo ton, eto. Torms of Sale Ton per cent town on day of purchase: 40 per cent, wltblu three months, and tho balance can remain on mortgage. For fur ther particulars apply at the Heiiald office. 11-10-ts Mils, ELLEN IIEISEH. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon in town (Mnfr atitl Whita Hts. (Blohert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys in the Market Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand . 17 SOUTH MAIN BTRBET, Wbure he will be pleased to meet the wanU of lus friends and the publlo la EvorylhiiiQ In tho Drinking Lino. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Uossler's,old stand) Main and Coal Hts., Htieiutuclouli. Heat beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest orands of whiskeys and cigars, fool room at tnhed PHOTOGRAPHER DABB lias purchased the best apparatus in the mar ket, and is now prepared to lake overy style ot photographs. Views of buildings, machinery and all kfn"s of otndoorwork a spoolalty. Each purchaser of one diuu eabluets at 3.Wis pre sented with a large cruyon ree. This oftur is good until April i, im. ropylng nnd eslarg irg. work done at short notloe aud low prices. DABB, N. White St., mAl0e. M. M. 11URKE, A TTOHNKY-A T-LA If", SHENANDOAH, PA. Offices Itoom 8, 1'. O. Ilulldlng, Bhonandoah, sad jester,? Ilulldlng, Potuvllle. Hi . mm QO TO PITER GRIFFITHS'
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