n XT. t Bon Ice" fi i i x T Ua For' MEAL TIMES Do you over consider the quality of the food you aro eatlngf It may be Rood. It m ght be betttr, inner, fresher and more wholesome. Is It not worth while to make suro that your Tern, Coffee, ttugnr, Ilutter, Km, Hptoe and Innumerable other groceries are of the beet quality? There Is such n trifling difference In the price of the best and the worst that It cer tainly docs not pay to buy the worsl, even on the false ground of supposed eoonomy. Tbe best Is always the cheapest, boonuso the moot satisfactory and durable, Had the very bent of everything In tbo grooery line Is ltcpt at Cor; Centre and Wliltc Sis., HIIKNA.WIIOAII, IA. THIRD EDITIOK POINT 4. Farmers are husking coin. Most of the house cleaning is over, Tuesday next will bo Hollow K'cn. The World's Mr days aro drawing to close. Buckwheat cakos and sausage grow in lhvor. Tbe newest storm ooats are mndo with shoulder linings of til silk. Before a great many weeks wo may bo hunting up tho snow shovel. The fellow "who knows" says tho koynoto of a political campaign is a 2 notu. Some women oan hold tho friskiest of horses but cannot hold their own tongues. The Ueachaui and Boddall proicrtios have been re-roofed, roiulntod and otliorwisu greatly improved. The property running north of Coal and on tho west sido of llowcrs streets is being beau titled by tree planting. New shutters are being placod on the Vasley East Oak street properties. Enlarged windows and other improvements nre being mado in tho Shollcnborgcr East Coal streot property. Although misfortunes may nover come singly, thoy are not always confined to tho married man. The conductor and cnglneor of that special train which caused tho horrlblo affair at Battle Creek "aro both old and experienced men." Such men often think they know more than their superiors. When he is walking tho floor with tho baby, pconlo in tho next room can hoar President Cleveland humming that familiar Sunday school hymn, "No compromise, no compromise, no, no, no, no, no, no, no I" The Luoania averaged 121 knots an hour between Now York anil Quceustown aud broke all east bound records except tho Campania's. That is as fast as railway time, ml as things go now, a good deal safer. The cloture resolution introduced by Mr. Voorheos allows a month for wind-jamming, oven if tho salvation of the nation depouds on a prompt vote. Senators must bo allowed to talk, though tho heavens fall. Livery stablo keepers should always keep Arnica & Oil Liniment in tho stable, nothing like it for horses. lm ;SHE HAD A FIGHTING PARTNER. ARISTOCRATIC SWINDLERi. Itlch K- the Trlul Which Is Agitating rlrty In Germany. IlRRMS, Oct. 98. It is stated that Duko Guetitlier, hrotherof tho German einproM, Iim ooufemwl to to the emperer his share In tho Kreat Hanover Rambling scandal. The trial of this Kninhllng enso opened nt Hanover this morning, and tho develop ments, it is mild, will open tho eyes of so ciety, not only In this city, but elsewhere In Germany. The accused In tbe Hnnover gambling scandal are Max Iloienberg, Albert House man, Ludwig Abter nml JuIIuh Suesse nmnn, lmnkers; Froiherr von Meyerinck, retired; Captain Johann Knehrlo and Samuel Seetnnnn, gentlemen of leisure, nml Julius I.udwig Stnmer, a commercial traveler. All these men nre under nrrest. Lieutenant Freihcrr von Saldittz-Nou-klrcli, who was lmplicnted ns deeply ns nnybody, nhseomlcd to London to escape trial. Arnold Herbert Llcbter, a banker, Is hiding In Austria to nvoid arrest. Tho clmrges ngnlnst tho prisoners nre gambling, cheating nt cards, usury nnd fraudulent payment by mennsof worth less lottery tickets. More than ft hundred army olllcors, ranking from ft lieutenant to ft major genernl, hnve been summoned from tho principal garrisons throughout tbo empire fo testify. Although tbo nature of tho evidenco 1ms been kept secret as far ns posciblo, it is known that t ho prisoners operated In all tbo German capitals and watering pincos, notably Hombtirg, Norderney, llerlln.Hnn over nnd Wiesbaden. Kvon women were induced by the gang to try their luck, nnd wore (leered. Von Seedlitz ami Von Meyer luck were tho decoys in the game. On tbe strength of their til Ins they made the nc rmniutnnce of wealthy land owners, lmnk ers aud iiiRmtfacttirurx and brought thorn into the clutches of tbe rest of the swin dlers. The game wns always nmnnged so that tho stranger whs plucked of his lust coin. Tills Mntrlnge WilH il rnlllirn. Nr.w Havkn, Oct. 23. Mrs. Kmma .1. Powe bus begun suit for divoice against Mnjor William I'owe, nlieglng desertion. Mrs. I'owe is one of tho society lenders of Anwnla, mid has u private fortune of more than $1,WK),(X)0. Major I'owo is pres ident of the AiiMinln Brass nnd Copper company, with headquarters in New York, nnd lie makes his home in that city. They were married in Ansonia in 1878, but tho husband's love cooled after a fow years. About live years ago bo took up n perma nent residence in New York, where he lias large business interests. Since that time the reparation has been complete. PUNU1J.NT PAUAUltAl'lIS, Midnight Murder In Washington, Pa. Washington, Pa., Oct. 23. Samuel Dor sey, a well known and prosperous colored citizen, was murdered aud robbed by two unknown men on one of tbo principal thoroughfares of the town about 1 o'clock in the morning, while on his way home. A young lady named Nettie Roberts wns a witness of tbo murder from her bedroom window, but was unable to recognize the assassins, who dashed down the street after completing their work. Two colored men bavo been arrested on suspicion, but it is generally believed they are the wrong parties. Knlthfil an Kxpinftt Car. HociiESTnii, Oct. 23. An American Ex press ear on an east bound Now York Cen tral train was entered by a robbor be tween Hulfalo nnd Untnvln, who broke the lock with a coupling pin. There wns no messenger in tho ear at the time, nnd tho thief rilled several packages. He put on two suits of clothing over His own and wrapped up ft bundle of coats and other articles to tako away with him. Ho was subsequently captured. The police bo- lievo he is a professional crook. 01,1) 11011 WHITE. Now the hills are turning yellow and the brown Is on tho corn; There Is a melody that's mellow In the music of the horn. And tbe sassafras Is blazing and tbe sumach all aglow Whore tho old bell cow Is grating on the fal lows down below, And the pen vine gladly rustlo where the soft winds are at play, And the young quail chirp and hustle, growing plumper every day; And that cunning old suborner In the bushes to the right, l'erchcd upon the lowfence corner, whistles "Old Hob White I" Get your ammunition ready, now, and limber up jour gun, Train the young dogs to bo steady as not to spoil the fun For the tlma Is swiftly coming, and October's nearly here, When we'll sot the woods n-hummlng with the music, far and near, And we'll III! each hunting Jacket with tho spoil our prowoss yield, As we rulse a merry racket In the forests and tho fie u.-. For the challenge Is temptation, as thoy sit there out of sight, All wound the big plantation, whistling "Old IJob White!" Montgomery M. Fo'son. Everybody has heard a brass band, but fow know how such an organization is mado up. Take, for instance, tho famous Gllmoro band at the Exposition. Hero aro tho instruments that comprise it: Ono piccolo, 1 fluto, 1 Eb clarionet, 10 lib clarionets, 1 oboe (hautbois), 1 Baxopbone, soprano ; 1 saxophone, alto; 1 saxophone, tenor; 1 saxophouo, baritone ; 2 bassoons, or fuggotto; 1 contra faggotto, or contra bassoon ; 1 solo lib cornet, 1 rcpiano cornet, 2 lib cornets, 2 trumpots, ! French horns or F comis, ,'i trombones, 1 euphonim, 1 baritone, 3 bass tubas, 3 drums, tympaui, etc. A half million of tho souvenir half dollars struck for the Columbian Exposition lio un sold at Chicago. No wonder. The $2,500,000 appropriated by Congress I n aid of tho Exposi tion was to bo in 5,000,000 of those coin?. A keepsake so common as thoso woio suro to uo would not inspire interest enough to cause a ready sale of them nt ono dollar each. Thoy aro worth their face value, however, as money, and tho Exposition directors can pay them out as thoy would and othor coins and let thom find their way into pockets or back to tho Treasury, where thoy will bo redeemed. O. Cl" 1 1 nd had a barty ; Wo 1st " barty nov r Will Mr. Y.iu Aleu kindly writo out his receipt for the goods ? N. Y. World, Demo cratic. iX'rencb. Women Journalists Have 3Inscn line Sldn l'artners for Dueling: Purposes. A rather curious institution is aris ing in Paris, that of dueling1 associates of lady journalists, liecently, says the London News, the lady lmown as Mme. Severlne, who was intimately connected as a friend, literary helper, and diseinle of M. Jules Valies, con tributed an article to the Journal at which a M. Massard, a socialist, took . offense. lie called on M. Xau, the ; .editor, to ask for satisfaction. It be in i? imnossiblo to call Mme. Severino , out the answer was that, in virtue of a j u;a A Guilty Wife's CimfoKlnn, Brookltx. Oct. 23. The wife of Will iam Golhnrdt, the Brooklyn policeman who on Friday last shot and killed John Green, has confessed that she wns rospoii' bible for the murder. She admits that she has been criminally intimate witli Green for two years, and that her husband learned of iter guilt on the day of the trugedy. Singular Minuting Accident. Hazleton, Pa., Oct. 23. While Butcher Kesthart was cutting meat in liis shop nt Jeanesville bis cleaver bundle struck and discharged a revolver in his pocket. The bullet was shot into tho ajidomen of Mary Brogan, a customer, aged 14, who stood lliottitr foul htoyw llMiiher ALLBNTOWf, Pa., Oct. 83. Michael War gosko, ft Hungarian laborer, residing nt CntawuiqUH, had accumulated 140, and, as ho did not have much faith in banks, hid his woalth in a stove during tho sum mer months. Michael's wife started n fire In ft stove, and when her husband came homo ho raved like ft madman. lie recovered W0 of the amount. Daily Surprises in 15 rpra inc! A Ysternn Cnndtirtnr Injured. Itr.D BANK, N.J., Oct.23. George Brown, of Atlantic Highlands, for many years n ooiiduotor on the New Jcrey Southern railroad, was seriously injured hero by being struck by a train. Ho stood by tho locomotive giving orders to his engineer when tho bumper of a passing engine hit him. A Conductor Held fur Asunult. MEDIA, Pa., Oct. 23. Samuel Barrett, a conductor on the Baltimore Central rail road, wns held in $800 hall ot Glen Kiddle, charged with assaulting Constable Ped low nnd preventing htm from arresting F. H. Allen, a brnkeman. Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart's, Will fjtilke for Their Wages. EMI-OWA, Kan., Oct. 23. Tliero is n, well founded report current hero thnt a genernl strike will be ordered on tbe Snnta Fo system if the employes nre not paid Sep tember wageo I17 hps'- Spfiirday. Company's now building WANTED work Jardln street. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Tliey Wpio 1'rrp.irlnir to llrnU .Jail. BniDOKTON, N. J., Oct. 23. Tho succesi of Ned Bryant, tho burglar, in jail break ing, has encouraged others to attempt tho same thing. Sheriff Whltecar discovered that George Baker and Thomas Simmons, who wero sentenced to the state prison, had dug a hole inoro than a foot squure through tho brick wall between their cell nnd the woman's corridor, and had tried to conceal it by pasting pnpor over it. Tho men were promptly placed in tho dungeon, Arrest Fnllnws a Forger's Conversion. Patciiooui:, L. I., Oct. 23. Nelson Terry, n son-in-law of Captain Hammond, wi s converted a few days ago in the religious revival now in progress at this place. The town folk always deemed him an estimable young man, nnd they say now thai ins conversion wns probnbly due to n troubled conscience, for be has just been anested, charged with forgery. His forgeries, it is said, will reach into tho thousands. His fathor-in-law is his principal victim. Sho fell, mortally wounded. fiction adopted for tho purpose of re leasing- M. Xau from all responsibility in such cases, lime, Severino was sup fposed to be tho joint author with M. 1 Labruvere of all her articles. He had agreed to be nnsworablo for any 1 .offense she might give. ' M. Massard then sent seconds to M. Labruyere, who, admitting that he i-was tho fighting partner of the lady, referred him to a couple of male friends. The duel, which has taken place, was a fierce affair. It was -fought with foils. In the second round M. Labruyere received a cut on the chin, but the doctors saying it did ' .not signify, thero wore live other pounds. The com oat was ended by M. Ulassard running his foil through the iforeurrn of M. Labruyere. Honor was then declared satisfied, and M. L Wuyere was driwan back to Paris. For a mild cathartic and oflicicnt tonic, use Baiter's Mandrake Bitters. Every bottlo -warranted. lm New Through Sleeping Cur Line From Chios go to Seattle via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul and Groat Northern Hallways, has been established and first-class sleeping cars will hereafter run daily from Ohieago at 10:30 p. in., arriving at Seattle 11:90 p. m., fourth day. This is undoubtedly tit best route to reach the North Paol Do coast. Far time tables, maps and other information paly to the nearest ticket agent, or address Jaan K. Pott, Distriot Pass. Agent, C, M. & . P. E'y. Wllliaimport, Pa. tf rntitl Collision of Cli-cupt Train. CLAiiKsnuna, W. Va., Oct. 23. A rear end collision took placo near here on tho Baltimore nnd Ohio road between two sections of tho Barnum & Bailey circus traius. Seven persons were hurt, half of them seriously, und Frank Everett, of Brooklyn, X. Y., was killed. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Hear In Mind. John A. Rally's Is the plaoe to get the jnrwt winm and liquors, bast beer and ales aad $mmt brands of cigars. 1018 tf TzM oyatai a spaoialty at MoKlhenny's 9-13-tf File (Jerries WaHtad. Two sepias of tfe BraviNO Hsbald of Asg. 19 wasted to ewHpWtelfllee. A lib ral prtee will be paid far same. A Iturglnr frlglitiiiied OCT. BRIDar.TOS, Oct. 23, Burglaries con tinue in this section with a frequency which lias never before been known. Some one broko into the dwelling house nt the Shiloh tollgute. After securing a small nmount of money nnd two pairs of spec tacles he was preparing to go upstairs when ho wns heard by Keeper George Shuto and frightened off. Mr. Shuto had a largo sum of money, representing turn pike receipts, upstairs. Uncle Sniu Can Have the Vllctng Ship. "Washington, Oct. 23. Captain Ander son, of the Viking ship, whicli crossed the Atlantic from Norway to tho World's fair, had an interviow with tho president today, and offered the ship to the United States government on condition that it is kept in Washington. lllppey Gets a Light Sentence. SAN Fiiakcisco, Oct. 23. Wesley C, Hippey, the broken down old mining stock speculator, who put two bullets into Bonanza Mackay and was convicted by a jury, was given the light sentence of $1350 fine or 120 days in the county jail. Trenton Itepubllcan Nominees. Trenton, Oct. 33. The Ilepublican as sembly conventions nominated the fol lowing ticket: First district, Dr. William L. Wilbur of Hightstown; Second district, John Glnnar, Third district, William Ex ton. Editor McClure Still In Hanger. Philadelphia, Oct. 88. The condition of Editor A. K. McClure is reported as somewhat improved, but he is not yet out of danger. Alleged Jury Bribers Arrested. San Francisco, Oct. 23. State Sen ator William J. Dunn and Frank Mc- Manus, a political "boss," wero arrested on a warrant charging them with Jury bribery inthemurdercasoof Aotor Curtis, They were released on ball. Tho warrants were issued by Judge Wallace, who has n reputation as tho foe of men who commit such crimes, and who, as presiding maul trnte, will conduct'the preliminary exam i tuition. USE DANA'S SABSAPAETLLA., its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." A Happy Man is he who uies lied Flag Oil for Tthcumatlsm, Seurnlglu, Toothache nnd chronic pains. It's , remeay wnicn cures every nine, iry 11. enls. Jted Flag Oil is sold at P. 1'. 1). Klr- DrugHtnre. Constantly we hear business men from other towns say ing1, 'l can t see how thoy sell goods so cheap at Dives, Pome roy & Stewart's. They sell goods at retail cheaper than I can buy them at wholesale." Quantityjand SmallHTargms, Answers This Question. Our big store is the place to get the most for your money. Try it and see what a large amount of goods you can buy for dollar. MISCELLANEOUS. FOIl KAf.F. Nino shares Hchuylltlll Trac tlon stock. Apply nt this ofllce. D-O-tf "I17ANTKD Coplosof tho Evening Hehai.u r or nug At Our Mifinery Department 19, WANTKD. A boy about 18 years of ns;e. Apply at Master's marblo yard. 10 SJ-tf WANTKD. Fif ty ?lrls to sew on mnchlnee. Apply at snoinndoah Manufacturing I0-21-2t A Rood plrl for general house Apply to Simon Yedlnsky 21 S. FOIl BALK A National typewriter In per lect condition. Will be sold choan for cash. Apply at this otllco. 0-11-tf You can get a new hat of tho latest style at almost any priep. Hats to suit all hi price as well as In style. You can't Und a larger or better assortment of the millinery art thau what we have. IN WRAPS-Ve aro at tho top, too, with all the leading and latest man ufactured goods. Ladles', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast nmouut have been Bold, but new goods are received dally. So come at any time aud we will be glad to tetve you. T OST. A nalr of cold classes, between For Li Kuson's theatre and John A. Hellly's saloon, a suuiuiio reward given u returnea 'o John A. Hollly, -J South Main street, Hhennn doah 10-21 tt AMUSEMENTS. JIEUGUHON'S THEATRE. J? T. J. IEIIGU8ON, MANAOr.R. ONE NIGHT ONWI WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, THE CLEVEll COMEDIAN, ..Stephen IMale.. Will appenr In Will II. Power's Musical Karco Comody, In Iriskiaa's Luck! Evervthlne Now! New Sonsrs Now Dances. New Music. Ntw Specialties, New Company, A Bevv ot Frettv Girls and a Cyclone of Fun. making In nil one of tho best Comedy Com- nHnios Traveling, unaer mo management 01 win ii. rowers. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved sonts at Klrlln's drug store. Wo always have bargains at tills department, but now we have something peclal. A lot of all-woo! Zebra Cloth, 54 inches wide, for 89c. These goods cost the importer nluety cents, but he needed funds and we bought the job for cash at great reduction. A lot of 40-inch all-wool Serges for 33c a yard. This mateiiiil is worth your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 301nch Camel's Hair Eil'ect Cloth at 17c. Your early at tention Is needed to nee these goods, as they will go very quickly. punausoN's thkatiie. r. J. 1E11GUSON, MANAGER. FEIDAT, OCTOBER 27th. Fit A. TICKS LAU&UIE ana HATTIE ROWELL With an Excellent Comp tny, In the Kloi-tricul und Spectacular Drama, FAUST VISION OF MAIlQUEItlTE! TUB ELECTUIO DUEL I THE HllOKEN SCENEI FLIGHT OF ANQELSI REDUCED PRICES: 25, 35 AND 50 CENTS. Reserved Seats at IClrlln's drug storo. pEKGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26tli A Vcrltnlile comedy Cyclone! The Funniest of all Funny riaysl Tho Latestand liuatof them all I Morocco's Sultan Will Try Persuasion. P.lt!F, Oct. 33. A dispatch received from Tangier states that the sultan of Morocco has promised General Margalls to persuade tlie Arabs to destroy the en trenchments they have thrown up around Melilla and to cease their resistance to Spanish authority at that place. Small importance is, however, attached to the promise in view of the incensed attitude of tbe tritwe. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the Ilowels Eaob day. Most people need to use it. Bap- to The Princess of Wales has returned London from Copenhagen. In the pyramid pool tournament at New York De Ore defeated Roberts by a score of 1,000 to m. Lord Vivian, British ambassador to Italy, whose illness from acute pneumonia was announced on Saturday, is dead. The great oar works at LitohSsld, 111., mployiug 8,000 men, will move bodily to .llempbia to get bettor lumber facilities. Seut to jail for only stz mouths for kill ing Major Smith, of Clayton, No., ex herUt Doenback Ii.ls now bought his freedom as a le&xi 1 prisoner. Francis II. Weeks, tbe New York era bascler, has been urrenired by the Coeta Itloa authoidtiM, and will sail for this iountry on Wednesday in custody of'de-"rtctlvas. Coining I'rents. Nov. 14. Annual supper of English tist church in Robbing' opera house. Nov. 30. Thanksgiving tea party, under tbe auspices of tho Primitive Methodist church, in tho basement of the church. Nov. 30. Oyster roast in Itobbins' opera houie, undor the auspices of the Vestry of All Saints' P. E. churoh. Have you tried MoElhenny's fried oysters? Buy Ktiont flour. Be sure that the same LueiS & Bakr, Ashland, Pa., i printed on very sack. 8-8-3tew. tilt aii Away. For sixty days Keagey, the photographer will give a 10x18 plttinum picture with every dozen of bis $3 cabinets. 59 A Company ot COMEDIANS, VOCALISTS AND DANCERS, Including Mlsstiracle Emmett, 8. S. Murray, TheHlsters Ulakesley from he Oxford Var tetles. London. Enuland. and a host of others. New Bong", New Dances, New Music, Iteflned r-peciHiueB, i-reuy uiris, iianuomo noenery anu every mine entirely new ana up to-aaie. Prices, 25, 50 and 7s Cents Reserved seats at IClrlln's drug store. WALL PAPER BARGAINS Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an onor mous Spring Stook. : : : : JOHN - P. - CAR DEW SSI W. Centre Street, Hhenandoah, Pa. Just opened in the Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full line of Pall and Winter Millinery. Sliss Annie Morrison, SHENANDOAH, PA POTTSVIIitiE, I ea 5n , 'Viet'j 51 tarll DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART d 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER. Manager. FOTTSlTInIlS? PA. Replenish Your Stock ofJ&si '"Household Utensils ! AT this season of the year there is always sonii'thinc needed. Window Snades, Skirt Boards, Tubo aud Boilers, Coffee Mills, Mirrors, Flour (Jans, Bread Boxo?, Bread l'aus, Drip Pans, Itojst Paus, Uoal Hods, Oil Cons, rake GrhhMes, Waflle Irons, Sad Irons, Picture Easels, etc., etc. Our line of Tiuware includes everything needed iu housekeeping. GIRVIN. DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S, 3 StonxtJa 3&vjLza Street. Elegance in Stationery. You are careful about your writing paper, of course nothing shows good breeding more clearly than correct correspondence. But your little notes to "the butcher, the baker, the candle-stick maker," do not need to be on such line quality-paper as your epistles to friends. You can tave money there by using our cheaper grades of paper and envelopes. The best Is Uere also the next ton. Uotb correct In every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No. 4 North Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa LOTS Of holes in a skimmer 1 Lots of ways of throwing away money. One ot the best methods of economizing Is to Insure in first class, thoroughly reliable companion, either life, tire or accident, such as represented No. 130 South Jardln street, Bhenandoar, Pa, Piatt's Popular Saloon, (rormerly Joe WyaH's) 19 JMd 21 West Oak Street, SnHNANDOAH, PA. Mar stocked with tho best beer, porter, ales, lUtsklas, brandies, wines, etc. finest cigtrs otlnr ha.r ituehed. Cordlil lnviutlon to 11 JOE WYATT'S 5HG0N AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Uossler's old swnd.) Main aud Coal (its,, Bheuaudouh, Use t beer, ale and portor on tap. The lineal brands or ninsiceys and cigars. Pool room at Uohcct. Xluwiet Shoe lUaceH! RusMt Slioe Dressing: i LEATHER STORE! lO "XKT. Oontro fcSt., JOHN B.TItKXirJIt. REZTG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Itettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also. Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders .will receive prompt attention. Finest brauda of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street Sow Ji W CO J med.i emit IgstoJ in. I The Man Who Wrote the " tificr cares to wander Fioin his own fireside," Song"LE NQKltt Heater. I also nave on hand the hit h en i and Itanges In the market and a largo stocv ot y OU was Inspired while sitting before one of irv fino IIousefurnlshtnK Goods. Plumblnir r oLr nndtipouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. T. O. W A.TEH.S, Cor. of Lloyd and White Sts.. Shenandoah, Pa. -tarn. tt,jhig i 139 rJotitli .Unlit Htrect, tERi All work guaranteed to be first-.. las In everjv ispeciiutiy solicit a srare o; Goods called for tnd ie! vcred-- resiect. We respectful!. your patronage. Tor a, STasit ia.aa.3L Cleaa CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARL0I& 84t FBJtflUSON House Ulock r J) vary ltd f in the toueorlal line done n tr M class style. Everything neat and clean hu uii.hus of tlji Pniuitue With idit j of hiJ i3 tiWnata. from liiiWton IV Mananoy ty ,3iSiLSr10 and ncorjftt. 'mu'iil (il uiu t nun i 1 iliurtur it now vn. ttie at
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