TINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS Find no difficulty in securing what tlioy require for their ta bles at our store. BBYERIST'S Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. AMUSEMENT NOTES. lleferencus to Ferguson Thontro Couituj; Attractions. Mr. John Franz Curapson, In Ills now play entitled "Tlie Merry Cobbler," opened nt tbo Standard theatre yesterday nmiinco and night to two largo audiences. Tlio joi'-ig actor was given a warm reception and was applauded for his clover work. Two clover little children aro very good. Their eovchiI specialties wore received with applause ad won for themselves sevoial encores, Tno company throughout is a good ono nud played their pavts well. &!lwunl:ei Jonnnh "Tho Merry Cobbler" it ill bo produced at Ferguson's theatre to-morrow ovcuing. "HEf.D IN SLAVEEY." "Held In Slavery," a melodrama filled wit a amusing and novel specialties, was presented at tho Grand Opca House Inst evening befoio a largo audience. It was repeated this afternoon and will bo seen ouco more to-night. It is a good Thanksgiving Day attraction. Heading World. "Held in Slavery" will be produced at Ferguson's iheatro for ttvo nights commencing on Vodnesday, November 30th. " K.VIANKA." Miller Bios.' pantomimic comedy "Ka Janka" played to a largo audienco at For guson's thcatio on Saturday evening. Man itger Ferguson is to bo congratulated on his success in securing good plays only. It would seem that wo aro to havo tho "beet of the wine at the last of tho feast," as each play is better than its predecessor. la Olden Times People overlooked tho importance of per manent beneficial effects and wero satisfied with transient action, but now that it is gen crally known that syrup or rigs will per manently cure habitual constipation, well informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. Coming: Kveuls. Dec. G Grand supper under 1I10 auspices of tho Y. P. A. in Iiobbius' openv house. Dec. 10 and 17. Drummer Boy; or Spy of 8hil'i, in Ferguson's theatre, under tho auspices of W. Camp No. 20G, I'. O. S. of A. Dec. 22. Grand fair, Columbia IIoso & team Fire Engino Co.; Ferguson's front hall. Dec. 2G and 27 '-Tho Confederated Spy; or Tho Dine aad Gray," under tho auspices of Henry Horucastlo Camp, No. 49, Sons of Veterans, in Fcrgusou'3 theatre, for tho bene fit of Soldiers' Monument fund. W1NTER TOURIST TICKETS. Keducuil Kales Soaili via the lllluols Cuulraf. J The Central route now has on sale wluler exct'uion tickets to poluls South, and, via Now Orleans, to tho Moxican Gulf Coast Resorts, 10 Mexico and to tho Pacifio Coast; also to Hot Springs, Art., and to points flouthvt est, Mexico and tho Pacific Coast via St. Louis or Cairo. In this connection, "Loop Excursion" tickets may bo had under proper conditions, enabling 0110 to make tho trip over the Illinois Central road to Now Orloans, going via Jackson, Teun., and Jackson, Miss., and returning in connection with tho Yuzoo & Mississippi Valley, and the Newport News & Mississippi Valley roads, through Baton Rouge, La., Vicktburg, Miss., and Memphis, Teun., or vice vena. Tickets nnd further iufoimalioti can be had of your local ticket agent, or by addressing, F. B. How., Geu'l Nor. Pass. Agt., 191 Clark St. A. H. Hanson, 0. P. A., III. Ceiu. R. R. Chicago, 111. 11-21 -Gt Piles or ilenioi-rliotils Permanently cured without knifo or ligature. No danger or suffering. No dolay from bus iness while under treatment. Patients who are responsible need not pay until well. A pcifect ctue guaranteed. Send for circular. R. REED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Betel's, by peimiHlon, to tho editor of the Evenino Uekai.p. tf Spectacles to wit all eyes, at Povtz'u book and stationery store, No. 21 North Main street. 4-27-tf Wauled. Girls tor general housework. Rccso'b Intelligence ofllco. Call at Max 11-1-tf A slnglo trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Man drake Bitters will convince any ouo troubled with costlvenees, torpid liver or any kindred diseases of their curative properties. Tiioy only cost 25 cents per bottle. lm When Baby was sick, we save hr Castoria. When site was a Cbud, she Grind for CMorla. When shebf eame Mwk, she duug to Ctotorla. When ihe had ' luMren, the gave them Castoria, Twelve I'll By sending u- mn CO cents, Wi it 11 Mi 11 ' 11-S-tf 'ilos for fiOo. cabinet, together with 1 ;, "U one dozen idiotos, W, A. Kbaciky. n - - Do not B " 111 1 1 1' iuko it Is lecom mended fo mtuiMte Uutt Arnica and Oil Liniment Is nn aflfctMive urapuratlou. It will not stain clothing or the fairest skin, lm Best photograph and crayons at Dabb's. J OIltAKI)VII,T,i:. J. F. Barnhard, I. A. Abrams, George Hokler, Crawford Bcnnie, Charles Blliz and tho Misses Follows- attended tho November assembly of the Omega Social Club at Mali anoy City on Thanksgiving ovo. C. W. Wagner played with tho Ashland foot hall team against tho I'ottsvillo Y. M. C. A. crack team. Thomas Tohoy, who hai boon sick over sincotho shaking up he lccclved In tho wreck at Manaytnik, is convalescent. The White Elephant Club lcceived on in vltation to a November Assembly under tho auspices of tho Elito Social Club, of Mt. drmel. Dr. Hatty Shciman, of Mahanoy Clly, spent Thanks(,1ug ovo in town. Tho business of J. M. Click, tho shoo mcr chant, has Increased io such an extent of lato that ho has found it necessity to put another clerk on tho forco. It is a boy I On Thuuday oveuiuj "Honest Bubo," with J. L. Tcmpett in tho title rolo. will ap pear at tho Palace theat.e. Tho play is for tho benoflt of Aoua L01I30 No. 737, 1.O. O. F. and should bo well patronized. Apart f.om this the play possesses nietit and will bo pre sented by a first class company of aUlsts. Tbo usual popular piiccs will prevail. EARTHQUAKE IN SALVADOR. Xhn Senport Tnwu uf La Unlnu Destroyed and Jtlnor Prous KllUtl. Sr Francisco, Nov. 28. A private letter from La Union, Salvador, gives details of tho complete destruction o! that city by an earthquake. Tho letter was received yesterday by the steamer City ot Sydney, from Panitma. It sayst "Au eurthttuako laid low nearly all the housos iu the city, and those left standing had their walls so cracked that it was not safe to remain in thorn. The residence of the agent of the Pacifio Moil company, which was comparatively new and supposed to us eartnquaUe-proof, wad shattered by the shock. The peopl are living in tents, and ara in mortal fear of another disturbance." A passenger on the City of Panama, which called ut La Union on the trip, and which was subsequently passed by tn City of Sydney, write that h went ashore and visited the ruins. The deso lation "was complete. The residents of the city were almost driven to frenzy, and processions were parading tho streets ringing bells and headed by the priests, who prayed aloud to God to abate the disturbances. A larue uumbor of persons wero killed and many seriously Injured. No mention wusmado of disasters to shippljg, and it is presumed that there was no tidal wave. Neither had nuy information been received from other places, as the moans 01 communication are Blow, ana tno extent or the earthquake was unknown at tho time the City of Panama called at La Union. RELICS FOR THE FAIR. United Stut War Ves.nls to Convey Tliam to Thl City. Washington, Nov. 28. Notwithstand ing opposition In the Navy Department, it is certain that a U. S. Naval vessel will be assigned the duty of conveying to this country tbe exhibit ot relics relating to the discovery of America loaned by tho Vatican from its museum for the World's Fair. Unless soma well-founded reason should fitntorvene the United States cruiser sTewark will be given the assign ment. It has also been practically decided that tho United States gunboat Benning ton Bhall convey tho Columbus caravels from Huelva to America. Will Ilrmand a I'iro Station. Newpoht, Nov. 28. As n result of tho burning of the Vunderbllt villa, cottagers who yet remain here are preparing to demand that a lire station be built in the midst ot the cottages and that it be equipped with a hook and ladder truck, a steamer and it hose curt, all manned by permanent men. Httattl hm&llpux Plague. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 28. Two new cases of smallpox were discovered in this city yesterday, colored man and a girl. Both were removed to the pest house. Twenty-two patients still remain at the pest house suffering with the disease, twelve of whom ure couralejcitut. VerucilA XV 1 1 1 1.0ml Colttmbuii Hello. Washington, Nov, 28. The Department of State bus received from Madrid a for mal note from the Duke ot Veraguu granting the request of the President for the loan ot tho Columbus relics in the possesion of his descendants for exhibi tion at the worm's lair. lCgaii to Ituturu to Chill Soon. Washington, Nov. 28. Patrick Egan Minister to Chili, is expected In this city to-morrow. Ho will ruturn to Chill in a few days. NEvyS OF THE DAY. Bridgeport, Conn., Is to havea$255,000 hotel. Eighteen miners were killed by a cave- in at the Uorda Mine at Pacnuca, Mexico. The Rev. Mr. McCree, the celebrated Baptist temperance reformer, is dead In London, Michael Fritz, a veteran of the war of 1812, is dead iu Friedensburg, Pa., at the age of uu. In the past week 40,000 barrels of 1893 whiskey have been sold at Louisville to New York houses. Gen. betolll, who, as a novelist, wrote under the nom do plume of "Paul De- lucca, is dead In Purls. Aaron Beldon, who had been town gunner of New Haven sluoe 1831, died there yoHteruay, ageu ou. The trustees of Bxllston, N, Y., have offered a reward ot $500 for the detoctlon ot the incendiary who bus been operating there. Mti2a&( William a Dean, of Friendship. N. Y.. has been sued for $30,000 damages for nlioimtlug tbe ntleotlous of Hotolkeepar HmlUi s wire. Over 1,000 oases of typhoid fever dove! oped In St. LottU lust week. Very few have pioveil ratal. I'hystolaus claim that the germs am in the water. Francis Lingo, the ventral figure in que of the most remarkable murder OHMurt ever tried In the courts o( Now Jersey, is now 11 dime lniiMium freak. Burglars in East Woroeeter. N. Y, Btoia a large quantity of clothing, shoes and cutlery from two different stores aud 175 worth of stumps from the postofllco. TOSH WINS HIS SUIT. A Claim for Services In the Hon Cases. A Terrible Verdict. Constable Tosh on Saturday secured a ver dict on an arbitration at Pottsvlllo against Max Kceso, Lovl Rcfowlch and others for tho sum of $90, and $2.70 snterest from tho 4th of last May. Tosh's claim was based upon dctcctivo sorvlccs ho claims to havo render 3. II will bo remembered that (last spiuig the Hebrew morcbants of town weio very much incensed by circulars printed in tho Polish and Lithuanian languages denouncing tbe Jews, urging that their business places bo boycotted and that they be drivrn out of the town. Tosh claims that Reese, Befowlch and others, in the heat of tho excitement caused by the circulars, employed him to try and locato tho parties responsible for tho minting and distribution of the papers and ho was to rccclvo $100 for tho work. Tosh says ho pel foimcd tho work and tho parties who cm ploytd him refused to pay him more than ton dollars. Kleclrlo Hallway lltillellu. Hereafter the electric railway cars will leavo the corner of Cherry and Main streets at 5:30 a. m, dally and every 20 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho last car will leavo for Girardvlllo. On Mou' day, .November 7th, ib'J'J, tno laro lor any length of rido between Shenandoah and Glrardvitle will be reduced to fivo (5) cents. Fresh Morris Bivcr Covo Oystcis received daily at Coslett's. 9-22-tf Another Testimonial ! I Mifcred for years from dyspepsia and re ceived lie nuom?anoo ot a number of different pliysie'sins, but vou'd secure no relief. A few days ago-1 con-aionccd to take Ko-0a, tbo Vcxi' can Blood Touio, audi havo been somuihre. 1'eved tbat I siucerely be'ievo I sbo'l bo cured evcDtiii'iy. lleforo taking Ibo tonic Iiould retain nothing upon my stomach, but now I am reie;cd o. tins disucss. M'?S. COOt'Et?. Wost Lipo slrcoi Kbouandoah, -THE QHBAT- Mexican Medicine Co. Has opened a branch ofllco In EGAN'S BUILDING, 8 EA5T CENIRE 11 SI1RNANDOAH. F UCGUSONS THEATRE. r. ,t. 1 ecc-cbos, manages. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29tli. l'atberli. n h StveetS ne-, JOHN R, FRANZ CUMPSONI The Gorman dialect comedian, In J. A. Eraser's musical comedy, "The Merry Cobbler," Singing his own special soogK. A splendid comninv of elnutng anddancing comedians. So -prising novelties. Prices, 25, 35 nncl 50 Cents. noscrved seats on salo at Klilin's drugstore. DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place in town, lias lately been entirely reno- voted Everything new, clean and fresh. Tho finest Hue of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, ic , foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served eachovenlrg. Dig schooners of f rtsh.Hter.Portur, Ale, &c OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DODGnEUTY, Prop. PUBLIC SALE Of 1'JlltSOXAZ VJtOVJMTr. There will be a public i-ale, on the pri mtscB, one mile north of Lakeside (East Mahanoy juncttonj, on Saturday, Dec. 17, 1892 At 10 o'clock a. m., of valuable real estate. The iropcrty consist of a grist mill, dwelling house, arn and outbuildings. There aro 25 acres, moroorless; a splendid fruit orchard In bear ing; nover-faillng well and sprlegs. The loca tion Is very desirable; good markets near, such as M alinnoy CI ty, She uandoali, Tnmaqua, i 1 azle ton, etc. Terms of Sale Ton per cent, down on day of purchaso: 40 per cent, wlthlnlbree months, and tbe balance can remain on rnortguKe. For fur ther particulars apply at tbe Heuai.u office. 1110 ta Mils. ELLEN I1EISEK. JONATHAN HOUSER, JReal Estate Agent ! Onlcoi4 Wost Laurel Street, Slicuaiictoali, la. PROPERTY FOR SALE: Farm" of 15 acres: houte barn aud other otil 'Dulld neiii pioperly of J). II. Mummy, In the Oatawlfcsa vwtey-$I,50a Farm of e34aora); bouse, ba'n, eto.t piopcrty i of 11. D. I'.en techier in tbe Culaw'ssa fal- ley-J,t)0u, WANTS, fco. WANTED. Good Canvassers salary and expenses from start; steady work; good chance for advancement. 11 HOW BROS. CO., Nurserymen, Kochostcr, N. Y. B-31-3m T70II RENT. A desirable stable and car- r tlairi ilago houso on Market alloy, botween Cei- tro and Lloyd, appiy 01 iiEiiALu omco. 11 TJOB SALE. The property at 1)7 and 119 1 Houth Main street, consisting of sioro room and dwelling. Eight looms in dwelling. In quire on premises or at rear of dwelling in shoemal.er shop. ll-22-tf r?OR SALE, CHEAP. A first-class organ. r Worth $150 when new. Apply 10 J. j. ll-?5-lw Eraney. IJlOtt ALE, CHEAP.-Two parlor heaters, 1 one cooking stove, a kitchen cupboard, tnrco hanging lamps and a portable bath tub. M. 1'AUSUKAOK, ll.23.3t 34 E. O.ik Street. riOR HALE. Houso and lot on South Jardin X; street (No. SM) wlvb a house on tho west street end. Apply to It. W. Nelson, Executor, Pottsvllle, Pa. 11-33-lw 171011 SALE CHEAP. Ono of Chatnbors & V Go's copying ureases, tho nresent owner having no uso for It; being good as new. Call at iiKiiAi.n omco. SALARY OR COMMISSION-To agehts to handle tho Patent Chemical Ink -Erasing Pencil. The most useful and novel Invention of the aire. Erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds, Works line magic Of.) to ow Tier cent, nrottt. A cents making IW nor week. We also want a general agent to tako charge of territory, and appoint sub agents. A rate chanco to mako moncv. Write for terms nna samnlo of eras- intf. Wis Monroe Erasing Mfg. Co., xuo3, i.a Crosse, s. . 11-25-lm FOR HALE A valuablo property on East Coal street. Ono half cash only rcaulred. Possession clvcn Anrll 1st. 18113. Suitable for a wholesale houso or factory. Apply at Heiiai.d omco. ii d f; to JIB per day at homo, selling Lightning un naicr ana plating jewelry, watcnes, tableware. &c. Plates tho finest of iewclrs good as new, on all kinds of metal with gold, silver or nicKei. sso experience, ino cupuui. Every houso has goods needing plating. 10 :!5-2m II, 1C. DELNO & CO., t olumbus, O AGENTS WANTED ON HALAItY or com' mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion, of paper. Works like magic, 200 to 500 per cent. Droflt. Ononecnt'8 safes amounted to KSJOln six days. Another 132 In two hours. Previous exDerienco not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., ;o., 6-34-1 y urosae, wis. xisu TTINERS WANTED Good miners can find jJX steady employment at our mines, situated ut Nlanttc, lino of tho aeon Couniv. III., a station on the lino oi tno waDasn rauroaa. vein six loot mine worked on tbe room and pillar system a pel coil Is mined by shooting from off tho hoIIu. Mine, has eooi roof, Is dry and fico from explosive gases. Nianiio Coal Co., Nlanttc. 111. lO-tM-lm-di-w $15 l'AYS for u homo lot at May's Land- inn, tho tine suhuru or Atlantic cttv: & iquarcs from 11. K.; commutation faretol'hila., cents: bus court house, hotels, schools, churches, coiton. paper, ciotnini;. cigar sasn, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water uowcr: lino drlvtnc. llshlns. cunnlntr. bathlmr selling; city and country combined; 33 houses built last year and not one empty; a saro and sure luvcptuient; 550 invested will lncrcato if-JtOinOmoDllis; 3 mills built Ibis year; lots aro buicei aunvo ocean; iu per cent on lor iusn; lots tor ir-T line msurcu. &ena lor circular, MAY'S LANDING IMI'IIOVEMENT CO., 058 Krauklln St , rnlladelphia. B-30-lm CHAUTUn NOIT CE. Notice Is hereby fciven that an application will be made to the Court of Commoii Pleas of the Counv of SciitiyUvllJ, Suite of Pennsylvania, ou MoDUny. thoSOlh day of Dec. A. D.. 1852, at 10 o clock ;.i the forenoon, urdc ihe " ei of Assembly io provide forvbc lncoiooia,lonof certain co.noi- atlons." annroved Ami' S9 181 4. and ile supplements tbeieto. for tbo cbaicr of an :tendect co pora. on to be cnPed and knov. nas KfnB John Sobicsk co III I'otsb l'.oran CatboPo UrretJclal Soo etv." ot wheeandoah, Pa., ihe ctiaiacicr and object of wb ch are: Thj tiia 'itenance ot ai orf,an zruion for bet'oBe'r- a'd ovoieci po mnnoses. by toe establishment o! a bcrouc a1 food therein, auct lo cuU'vato a chj'aolo uod beucvoterl sp'rlt aaiong jo mombc-s irercof. Sp.d Soc cty io be carried on i' , i-.l'en.tndor.', PennsyH'aD.'. and for these po poses to hvo oossosapd e ;oy all ibo igtus beretlts. rod p Vilegeb cou or-ed Dy sa'O Act ot Assemuiv. 11. W. Eunun, So' C'o Shenandoah, Pa., Nov. 20, 16P2 I 25 Benefit to All. Are you prepared for the stormy weather? It brings slop and mud ; and this is time o year that you want good and substantial Shoes to stand the wear and tear. We have just such shoes for both old and young, at prices to suit all. It will pay vou to call ana examine our stock and be con vinced of what we say. fLOTF 121 North Mam Street. jJUGOSONSi THEATJtni. F. J, FflRCUSON, UAHACEtl. Two Nights Commencing WEDNESDAY, NOV'ER 3 Bij npoetacuiar?producffon of tbo nnuUcal "field in Slavery I" The climax of stage loaltsm, a rainstorm of real water. JitcDaulcnl am electrical effects. A sail boat lest at seal col lapse of a burning building. A Thrilling Fire Scene. Iiokan;noy grotesque dancers nodamuslDg specia'vee xnu iuuiouh serpeatine uanco. aiutn, muBio. sopg anu seut'meui. jveryiuin presentea as nuvei iiaca. Prices, 25, 35 nnd 50 Cents Itese'rod t.(uui oo k.ve at KlrPo's droxs, o CHAS. ZALLA Hoepeotfidly notifies his frieuds that bo will open a new stoio at Corner Jardin and Oak Streets, Where hevlll keep a full stock ot Green Groceries, Oigar Tobacio nnd Candy. Poid try anu all kinds of eameinteisoii. Oyslorsi xicL Dj"iix. Open Monday, November 21. jusiopeneaii 25 South Main St. OEFF S - jfa FULL line of Dry Goods, Under wearj Notions, Hosiery, Blankets, Comforts, Boots and Shoes, which must be sold be before January 4th, 1802. s 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' Furnishing- Goods. Call and secure bargains. F'FR, 23 We Are Just Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS for Pall Trade. New styles arriving daily. T T PRTPFS OLD RELIABLE, U a U JL XVJLVj-J O, NORTH MAIN gTREET. BOfflT BE A i&ILiY t Hut go to SNYDER'S, Goal and Jardin Sts, Uo has tbe best lino of Boots and 51a.oos3 In Shenandoah. Don't forget tho place, Snyder's, Cor. Coal and Jardin Sts. 9) j Ho has also tbo largest assortment In tho county, comprising the celebrated Anollo. Othelln. Valley, Irving, Novelty, New Bride, Cinderella, Black Vvarrlor, Grand Perfect, Master Work man, nival, New Model, Old and Hew Lehigh. A full lino alw ays In stock. Also Urst-class line econd-Iiand Btoues Hontora vxicl. Puruaoos, All In good condlton and warranted, or money refunded or exchanged. A flno line of No. TNew Advance and Mtners' Best Stoves for 113 each; No. 8, 810; good No. 1 Becond-hand double heaters from 10 up, and titoves and Itanges from (0 to $10. Every one warranted, and delivered and put up in any part of th,o eounty within 20 miles ot Girardvllfc. uver iiiu uiuereni. sizes auu siyius oi neconu-iiunu iieuiing oioves io select irom. Also a fine line of Slnglo and Double Heaters, both round and tquare. at all prices. Roofing, Spouting, Jobbing, Promptly attended to at tho lowest market price. Anthony Wayne and American Washing Machines a specialty. Stove, heater and range repairing promptly done Dclltrcd without extra charge. EYE EXAMI NATION. CcprrUkl, ISM, our EYE SPECIALIST win be m SHENANDOAH, Wednesday, Dec. 7, At tho FERGUSON HOUSE, from 9 30 A M to 6 V. M. Tersona who have h 'tuUvhe or whoae eyes are cauHiiigdlHoomturt uhoulj rull um our fieclallst, sua tuey will ri'vie Inu-llicul aid skillful at, leution Kit CllAK(al) to numlne your eyes iiwty alr ot gluaaes urderud Is guarunteed to I satlnfactory. QUEEi & CO. Ocullnt. unil Optlcluna, 1010 Clttr.NUTT., 1'IIII.A. Hess' Livery Stable, nB X. Alarkct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts in town. Would be pleased to receive a share of the puDiio patronage. CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE. Others, ready to put up spring roller, for 25c, 33o, iio, 6fxi and upwards, l'ar ties deslrlnv only the Bhadlni! or III' turcs can be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street. DO YOU WANT A GOOD ARTICLE OF COAL? If so, send In your orders to HENRY WARNICK, 431 West CoalBtret All orders forcnat or for haullnff of all hinds promptly attended to Ordors can be left at the stores ot K V UrobBt, boutb Jardin street, and J osepb Ball, North Main street. 1 t-19-lm -pv - DOUBLE STORE. and 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, line of and Children's COATS, 0 For Bargains in First-class mi mm i Heaters and Furnaces, BOTH NEW and SECOND HAND GO TO GIRARDVIIXE, PA. Plumbing and Gas-Fitting Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon in town Orntrm and lWiltn Sf (Blckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys in tho Market WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where be will be pleased to meet tbe wants or bis friends and the ptibllo in Evorything in tho Drinking Lino. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, UosBler's old stand) Hitlaiiuct Coul Htn micunuctoali. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The iluest grands of whiskeys and cigars, fool room al lotted. PHOTOGRAPHER DABB Has purchased the best apparatus in the mar ket, und Is now prepared to take every stylo of photographs, views of buildings, machinery and all kinds of outdoor work a specialty. Kaeh purchaser of one dozen cabinets at KJ.dO is pre sented with a large crayou ree. This offer Is f ood until April 1, IstM. Copying and unlarg ng. Work done ut short nuiljo and low prices. DABB, N. White St., BrUgSSgSSBldg. M. m. uunicis, J. TTOHNEY-A V-LA IF, BIIKNANUOAII, TA, Offices Room 8, P. O. llulldlng, Bhonandoah, aad stcrly Uulldlnff, FotUvlllo. PETER GRIFFITH S V.
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