Do you over consider the quality of the (nod you urn outing? It may be good, it in ghl b totter, purer, fresher nnd more wholesome. U It not worth while to make lure that your Tea, Coflee, Mugar, Mutter, Kgg, Hrrtoea and Innumerable otber groceries are of tbe best CjUaUtyt There Is seoh a trifling difference In the prleee of the beet and the worm that It cer tainly doe not pay to buy the wont! even on the (alee gro nd of supposed eeonomy. The beet la always the cheapest, because the mot wtlstaotory and durable, and the very beat of everything In tbe grocery line In kept at Con Centre nnd Wliltc Sts., HIIKNAHDOAII, IA. THIRD EDITION "AN AMERICAN BEAUTY." Our TliiinlMglvltiK lirt tci livery (toe of Our Headers. Byspecisl arrangement with the publisher, we rn enabled to mako every one of our leader a present of an exquisite oil rnnol pieture, SO Inches high, entitled "An Ameri can. Beauty," which has been admired by all who have seen it. This superb picture is from the brush of the same artist who painted the "Yard of 1'ausios" and "Yard of Roses." Tlie reproduction is equal In every respect to the original, from whlcli it oannot be dis tinfrnlshed, and accompanying it aro full directions for framing at homo at a cost of a few cents, thus forming a beautiful ornament for the high, narrow wall-spaces for which It fe so difficult to obtain pictures of tho protier hpe. It Is a superb Thanksgiving gift. Send your name and address to the publisher, W. Jennings Demurest, in Hast 14th street. New York, with three cents (either in stamps or pennies) to iay for tho packing, mailing, etc., and mention that you are a reader of Tub Hkrald and you will receive by ro tnro mail one of these vnltiahlo works of art. Your ehlldreu are liable to Doughs, Colds Bore Tnroftt, Crou and Whooping Unugh whteh often results serUimly. Prompt treat meut saves many Innocent little siillerers. Try Pan-Tina Cough and Consumption Curi. It's pleasant, safe and Hure. IB cts. Holdall. JR. I). Klrllu'-i drugstore. Toot Hall llmlies, Hditok Ukkai.d: I icad with amusement the statement made in your issue of lstovun Jag by the National Club's foot ball team. I was a member of the committee which called at the National Club rooms and did our best to get a game with their foot ball team, allowing them to name tlia date. Their man ager, however, said ho could not get tho team together again. List Sunday afternoon they ttma they W come Up to play us and wo Immediately invited them to line up on the Held. The National Club iiss Hot a single foot ball in Its possession, and not over two or three of tbe lnemlwrs ever saw a Rugby foot ball until they saw ours. The man who wroto the article in last evening's Herald is evi dently otre soft member on whom tbe club to wringing a joke. We will play tho Nil tlonal foot ball team at any time and in any place they mention. A Shenandoah Member Nov. I I, 1803. Both sides have had their say in relation to tbe above sllUlr, and it is timely to give ii'.tice now that all correspondence relating to foot tall must be made as brief as possible. The latitude given base ball cannot be given foot ball, for the reason that the Shenandoah pub Uo has not yet evinced the aame Interest lu the sport. Ed. Have you tried MoElhenny's fried oysters? ' 0-12-tf A Mmui l'raollco. Business men, who depend on tho pooplo of fai "town for trade, should be the last parsons to send out of town for printing, because they may, perhaps, save a few cent. Don't they know that prople can purchase all kinds of goods out of town cheaper than here, and if they followed tho example of those .UnW.alhl mnn thoro would be little business done in Shenandoah. Doa't Tobacco Spit orSmokeyourLlfe Away Is the truthful, startling title ot a little book that tells all about No-to-bo, the tvonaerful, harmless Ouarrmfef tobacco habit oure. The cost Is trifling and the man who wonts to quit and can't runs no nbysloal or flnanolal risk In 8Um"No to-bac " Hold by all druggists. llook at dTug stores or by mall free. AaareBS The Sterling Kemedy Co., Indiana illneral Springe, lnd. ... w ""'V 'l'lie Daiiler, ' A larae audience was daatled and pleased by "The Dazzler" at the Stono opera house last evening. The comedy has been changed omewhat for the better siuoe its last produc tion in this city and the company which appeared In It last evening Is the best that kasnlavad feree comedy In this oity this mmon.Bindhampton, If. Y.,) Itopublica. At Ferguson's theatre on Monday, Nov. 20th, Fried oysters a specialty at MoElhenny's 9-12 tf Child tkinhlttrt A foar-vear old ohild named Anthony Xorallic was severely scalded at tho home of its aArsnU. on North White street. While Dm child was asleep on the floor beside the UteW stove another eh I Id of the family kiteekad ever a pot of boiling ooffno, whioh fall Anthony and the fluid sealded his 1ms ar badly. Dr. Hamilton lias charge of tbe Jftsa Sftfcy wa vf g br CSastorla. WfcMwasaCSind,lorilfor CaMwta. Vhsaafce baoMMMlM. K Oattoia, wwa ihi luil rtitlrlnrii rr-"'1"-" rktjAQrla- AH k ids of Baling and Bookbinding done sit the Hbbalp office. t.,. KitrMt floor. Be sure that the name Mcjie & Bake, Ashland, Pa, plated on Tery saek. 3-8taw, is A I'nslilon ruper Talk About llousi liolil ItonmiinltMi ScMiiwnmlilo Hints tin downs mill Clonics llmuly (limnents Trims formed to Pretty Stylishness. One result of the hard times is tho extra space the ladlfs' and fashion papers aro giving to arlioles dovoted to household economics. Columns upon columns have been written, showing how with llttlo money n woman can bo well drcated. Thosecret of this it to allow nothing to go Into the rag bag until entirely worn out. Shabby and fad ed gowns should be tsken apart, washed, and dyed somo fashion able color With diamond dyes, and thoy can bo made up to look liko new. The ease with wbleh diamond dyes are used Is actually wonderful, many of tho colors re quiring no moro work than It would to rluec n picco of cloth. Thorcaroaenrly fifty colors, capable of making any shade, and ovcry one specially prepared for homo uee. "Tho only caution needed touscrs of dia mond dyes," says the Oties' Journal, is this: "bo sure to got a cotton dye for cotton goods, and a wool dye for woolen goods. Oh every package is plainly printed what kind of goods It is for, and full directions for use are also given, so that oven a child can uao dlimend dyes successfully." Drosses, clo.tks, ribbons, scarfs, stockings, feuhcrs, in fact, almost anything can bo colored with diamond dyes to look liko now. One who has nover tritd them will bo sur prised to find how many dollars they will save during tho year. It is well to remember that diamond dyes are never sold by agents or peddlers. Only Inferior dyes, that allow tho agent a large profit, aro fold In that way, but tho uufortu. nate users never trios thorn- a second timo for their colors crock and ted 6 or are not true to name. Those who are obliged to Ko economical will find many ways of gavlnjrmouoy in these suggestions. WANT TO AVENGE. SOCIETY. Lauthier Hud no S,-i;il (irinlKH Ajnitast- till Sel l Ion Milllnti-r. l'Anis, Nov. 15. hautliier. the man Wlio attacked unil wounded the Servian minis ter, GeorKuvicN, on .Monday in n onfo, siny s ho wished to avenge society, nntl wclnfc it well droHsert gentleman seated r. atalrft' he attacked him. l-iimthier Is said to l cither a tiinilmitn or nn HiraTelrwt. The doctors now fear that neriors comv plications will result from the wonnd of M. GeorKevles owing to the heavy loss ofl blood, nnd to the fuct that the m'irnstor' nerves wore paralyzed by the shock. Lnu thier, tho minister's assailant, had been iu the restaurant two liimrH before? the ns sault was made. lie hud dined well and hud washed his menl down with cham pagne. Upon seeing M. Oeorgevfes rise litiiithier Hiulilenly drew himself up and made a Inline Ht 51. lieorjrevics, who ox1 clnimed, "What is itl Idonotkuowhiml" He then folt in his pockets, supposing that he had been robbed, and found that blood was RpurtinK from n wound in his side an Inch long and nearly on Inch deep. The weapon used by his assailant had encoun tered u rib and this fact probably saved the minister's life. I.authier escaped from the restaurant in the confusion, but after wards surrendered to the police. Now Jersey Odd Follows, Trrntos. Nov. 15. The Brand encamp ment of New Jersey Odd Fellows was in session vesterdny at Masonic 'lemple, Grand Patriarch Kvan Dalrymple, of I'hillipsbui'K, presided. Grand Scribe Iewis 1'arker's report snows tnat mere i are fifty-seven encampments now under ' thn liirisdletion of the state, and those I have a total membership of 3,018. The officers eleeteil were: Grand patriarch, ; William H. Itiddle, Atlantic Ulty; grima lilsrh Driest. .losenh McMahon, Newark; crand senior warden, Albert Uunti, Ger-j man Valley; imtnd scribe, Lewis Parker, . Trenton; grand treasurer, 'William II. , Courter, Jamesburh; grand Junior war- den, George Ilonpierre, Jersey City; grand renresentative. J. Barton Smith, Newark; rilACTICAfi INI'OIIMATIDN THAT nixriTi. ti womi:n. grand inside sentinel, Samuel Mills, Cam- -written a letter to District Attorney ltidge den: crand murshall, Joseph ii. llest, -n-ay, of Brooklyn, recommending the np- Woodbury. I A I'rlent's Home llurslarlieil. burglars entered tho house of ltev. Father Christ while- he was attending torty Hours devotion last night in his church, the St. Mary's German Catholic. They ransacked every bureau and drawer in the house. Over 8300 In money was socureu, uesmes two uold watches, several watch chains and a quantity of valuable silverware. ( xud iuuu w. ."-r,." tered, and everything of value vwu i taken. , Z ? jZ the burglars were leaving they broke sev - irl hata that were on a rack In the hiUl- nuuium"""- ..v...M --- -- . . way and demolished the rack. Melln Ylelds'to tho Powers. Washington. Nov. 15. The follovrlng dispatch has been reoelveil by the secre tary of the navy today from Commander I'lcklng, at mo: xue senior coiuiubuuiub offlcers having informeil Admiral Mello that they would proteot the landing of all cargoes, In lighters, 01 any nsmiusiuj, fha nir nf the nation discharging such cargo to be hoisted in the bow of the liehter. Mello was very angry. He prom ised to answer, but as yet nas maun uuu. It is noticeable that oommerce lias nos been disturbed since, however. The firing upon the city continues dally. Ulew Ills mother's Head Off. NrAnioN Junction. S. D Nov. 15. Near Running Water the three sons of John I nurgatl, aged respectively 0, 11 and 13 years, were In a field husking corn. The elder one picked up a gun for the purpose of soaring the other two, and in the at tempt to shoot over their heads he blew the head off one and dangerously wounded the other, who will probably die. The boy who did the shooting seems uneoncerned abouflt. DiipoHt Harn llurners Again llasy. V Wiuoboton, Del., Nov. IS. A large barn on a farm occupied by Edward Sel ler and owned by tin- Dupont family was rtt,rove(l bv lire, c , a loss of 914,000. Thn oonll.iu ration . . .suiipossd to havs iiMn nf Im-eiidiari .1 juin. In 1880 a con spiracy to burn property belonging to the iUosr. Tin, unit was discovered, and four persons were sentenced to long terms for the crime. NEW ROAD OPENED. 1'rosrets or the Iiluillile lileclrlo linllwny Construction, The construction of the Lakeside Klectrlc Railway -was continued to-day in spite of the fall of snow and tho oold weather. Tho road ha been connected at both sides of tho Indian Illdgo breaker and tho now public highway which ruus along the south sldo of tho oloctrlc road on tho embankment is now In use. The old road has been abandoned. Tho electric lino Is now completed some distance east of tho Indian Itldgo eolliery dirt bank, Jtecltlrs, Hoys, Booio boys collected a quantity of cotton waste yoeterday afternoon and selecting a secluded place near tho Shenandoah Lumber Company's yard, started a flro In a dish pan to keep themselves warm. Mr, Hawloy, who docs service as gatcman at the Emorick street crossing of the L. V, railroad, shased them ofT, but to-day again found tho cotton waste on fire near the lumber yard. He extinguished tho burning matorlal a second tlino and put tho rest whore tho boys could not get It. USE DANA'S SAE3APABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CU2E8." Thrilled the Uallxry. "Nobody's Claim" wjb presented at Fergu son's theatre last evening bsforo a light audience in tho lower part of tho home. Tho play Is of tho western Border typo which Involves tho frequent and rapid nee of rovolvcis and knives, and the turning- of tables upon tho villains at time whtu the heroes and heroines aro in the very jaws of death. It cm tared tho youiiaer element hi the audience and each act was heartily encored. After tho fourth act members of the cast passed before tho curtaln,aeknowleilg- Ing tho expressions of tho onthutmists. AN HEROIC TEACHER. Cav' (tar 1.1 fe In a I'ntlle tfffnit to Save u I.lltto Child. NUKIM. N. Y., Nov. 15. Heroine May Porter, the duuhtt of A widow, puld tho penalty of bravery with her life in the little old fnseionod tt untry school' homse at Coopwville, where-she was teaehfrig, yesterday afternoon. Her charred remains lie today in her mother's house, ono- leg bumed olf, and her entire body burned white. Little Willard Johnson, sen of Conrad Johnson, crf'Coopervillf-.isainusaof black ened flesh, rm, head and le gone. He wnsjoft yesterday In the teachers carwby his father, who was going awuy for the day. Tin' teite-l"-"-toik tho little? one to school with her. v" "Uile tho children wore at their studies ilie school bouse was dlecov ered to bo on lire, with escape by thedoor wuycutolT. Quickly the teneher, aided by two older boys, passed tbe children through a window, Humes meanwhile rolling through, the rooms- above their' hauds. All tho children hud lieen pussed out' except little Willard Johnserr. and when ho was sent tip he did not uudemtaud the .situation, ami ran back into the Humes. The teacher darted back after him, anil the clothinir of both caught lire. Outside the scholars could see the teacher' strujrjrlii , to save the child by pulling lilm to the window, but they fell into the ilame. Judge Ctnlg's Victory. MAurn Chunk, Pa., Nov. 15. The count, -of the vote for president judgo of the Forty-third judicial shows this result: Craig (I)em.), 3,521; Storm (l)tmi.), 3,181; Heydt (Hep.), 3,278; Nichols (Pro.), 108. Judge Storm is now presiding as the ap pointee of Governor Pattisou. After .Ian. I 1 Allan Craig will be judgoof the district for u full term of ten ye.irs. Mnnufiictureni. iVel Kncoiirafrad. PiTIsiiURO. Nov. IB. Manufacturers in this vicinity feel very much enoourHKed over the prospects that a settlement of the trouble between them and tho Amnl eamuted Association may soon be reached It Is believed that at the extraordinary convention of the association tomorrow the H.75 rate will bo agreed upon. To l'rnriecutu Corrupt llretlos OlHccrs. Aliunt, Nov. 15. Governor Flower hns polntmeut or Jdefcwti. ueorge tr. iteynoius I and Kdward M. shepurd to prosecute tue 5 tecent election officers in Kings county. The governor calls attention to tho fact that ho has named one Democrat and one' Itepubllcun. ltooiiilng a Nw Klectrlc Jlond TtJNKHANNOCK, Pa., Nov. 15k The pro j ject of building nn electrlo road from this j place to connect with tho Delaware, Lack- ' e ght miles d stant, is ngain being revived, f u ; ,g erectnplnntmid. nt I-ko Carer orLakeWlndk, , frn,n whlph t hi Tinwer w 1 1 1m Rlinnlleil. 1 ' r' I . pEBGUdON'S THEATRE. 1. J. VBH0C80N, MiKAOEU, Monday, November 20, 1893 The favorite of all the large cities. Cosgfove 6 Grant's Comedians, In the rollicking, musioal, farce eomedy, "THE DAZZLERI" In lie fourth year of Steadily Increasing Success. Three hours of Comedy, Pong and Dance by clever oomeaians, iiruuj m aw graceful dancers. l'rlces, as, 50 and 75 Cents. MUS8ER & BEDDALL, (Saooessors to Coakley Bros.) Ho. 38 IIai Contrc street) HIIKNANDOAII, 1'A. 0r Motto Rest Quality at Lowest Cash prices. Patronage respectfully souettea. visit Titn ' Pittsburg Novelty Store Chlnaware, Queenswnro, Glassware and HOLIDAY GOODS at lowest nrlces. Call and pxnmlnn the Mtrmlr I ana lie onnvinoea we osrrytbe very best line. No. S West Centre Street, Hhonnrdoali. P J. MONAGHAN'S. 23 Mil Main Slrcct. Henriettas, special in all shades, a good one, 75c per yard, worth UOc Standard Prints, Be. A large assortment of Ladles Cashmere Oleres to elose out cheap, flood Ginghams, 4c and lie, worth 7c and 8e. A lot of floor Oilcloths to close out at lSe, original price, Sjc. Dress Cloths a specialty. From 35 to V pieces lu tho nost shades. A big drlvo in Underwear. Gents' lied Shirts, all wool, 76c, formor price, $1.00. JIG LADIES flAHMSNT PEPA11TMFJT!' Tk coniploie. All ncwandstylUhgooils nnd al prices beyond competition. Carpets... This Doecrtmcnt is complete, embracing s I lull line of Man, Ingrains nnd lirussorai at tho Iswest priees of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job In Volvet to sell at GOo, worth tl.OO. Ackroowleugmg no competition in the trudo, I aesuro ymi bnrgahis In overy deportment l tho ultl'rellabls stand. 8 SOUTH MAIJJ STISEUT. AMUSEMENTS. jjtEHSUBON'S THEATHU V. J. FfillLOSUH, IIAHAUHlt. TllUT3(la.y, NGVBIHbcr 16tllf '93 I riogsgemcnt Extraordinary! Third Annual Tour of tlie Favoittcst SWEENEY, ALVIDO & GOETZE'S ODEL instils i A irrnixr faasformnt'OB drst Dart. Blnbor-1 ate and rflned minMrolsy tspeolallv arrane-1 ed Kvorythlne new and up to tho times ft.r I luo season ions i. noi an oiu gaK on me nui. 30 STA31 : ARTISTS! 30 Rco tho grand clog tovmamcnt! See tho nig song ana diinool Keo toe great uyers, Eu ropean novelist-: len tunny uumwnanm aikuv wcot singers! The tjuoner uity yumtoiio! uruna street parue tit noon dv i-ror. vim. i; Coetzu's telebntod baud ol fcololms, Jome and see a good snow. Irlc:, 45, 3s, 50 and 73 Cls. Reserved seats at KlrLm's drug atere- jpEHGUSON'8 THEATRE. r. J. FBRGOSOW, MANAQBB. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 17, 93 Neal Florencev3 Bis Sensation, Tlje Diaigond BifBiBif. A new American play, by Scott Marble. A mighty production. Carloads of spec ial scenery, and ten tons of ponderous machinery running at full blast. 1HF. GREATEST MECHANICAL EFFECTS EVEH CONCEIVED. Roallsm realized, Magnificence, splendor and superiority in overy aeiau. cveryming up to date. Bee the hero thrown Into the oonderous breaker. A company of players never equnlled in melo drama, headed by KTKLJCA WARDELIi. IPrlccs, as, 3s and 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drag store II. &S, F E. Co., No. 1, WINS' OPERA HOUSE. SHEN AHDQAV, UEOLNNINO, Kndlng JANUARY 3, 1S81. In addition to tbe attractions by tbe magnificent display at the booths there will be u grand MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT I f A nd other amusements. Change of program each night. A numbered ticket given to each person purchas ing a ticket ot admission. Tickets, Only 5 Cts. Kniap.na Ouster Ban ! - j y 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KA1BBR, Proprietor, rjrTThe beet oysters In all styles at all hours. Bargains T M JEISSQItANDXIIzaS P FAIR! fndi'r the auspices of the i mm X itu Daily Surprises in Dives, Pomeroy and POTTSVIZiLE, Constantly we hear business nigV I can t see how they sell goods so cheap at Dives, lJome roy & Stewart's. They sell goods at retail cheaper than I can buy them at wholesale." Quantity and Small Margins, Answers This Question. Our big- store is the place to get the most for yourmoneyr Try it aad see what a large amount of goods you can buy for a dollar. At Our Millinery Department You- can get a now but of tho latest style at alaiost any price. Hats to suit all lu price as well as in style. You can't And n larger or better assortment of the millinery art Umu what we have. TLW "WRAPS We aro at the top, ufactured goods. Ladles', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly lsw prices. A vast amount bavo been eold. but new goods are received daily. Bo come at My time and we will bo glatVto serve you. We-always have bargains at this departpient, but now wo have pometuing MMCial. A lot of H-woo! Zebra Cloth, noet the importer ninety cents, but wan at great remiocion. AloSof 40-Inch all-wcol Scrge3 for- your notice before 'tia too late. Anotherlotof .10-Inch Camel's Hair tention Is needed to see these goods, as DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 'J 5 and 7 North C. QKOv MIIJiEn, Manager, MISCELLANEOUS. EQll 8ALK Nine shires Hchuylktll Trac tion stack. Apply at this office. 0-9-tt A OENTsmttkeSoOOadiiT. Greatest kitchen Jill: utensil ever Invented. Retail SScts. 2 to u seia in every souse. Hamnie, postage paw. I the cents. Fonueo a noMasin, uincinnau, ltl-ll-wedaet O, YffllNR MAN WANTRn! ?;s?K "SSJSS IngCo., MMtle Creek, Mtch U-3-lmo. infl 1,SK CENT. Earned by our syndicate luU ln sl months Little capital may be We are eipert Judges of the market and suc cessful operators w. H.rttAitn & uu.rUrcKersvriusDurg, fa. 10-ST-lm. iROroSALS WANTED. Proposals wanted for the bnlldlniram Its oeotents on lots on itauread street, M&nanoy city bullalne; formerly med by Wadllnger ns a pork pneklug Htubltbment. Bids will be received until Thursday. 12 o'cl c,km. The building and con- teaismustne removea witoin nveaays irorr. Hate of purchase, to make room for power homss, st'Lakeaide ltalhvav Uozupauy. Address, Eceluee. Mahanoy City, Pa , Nov. 14, 1893. 2t JgERQUSON'S THEATRE. P. J, FEHOnSOft, MANAGER. WEDNESDAY, NOVER 29; For the benefit ol the Holy Family Church BEAMS ILLUMINATED TOURS! Ancient Rome an. Ills kiw Or, the Trials and Triumphs ot -Christianity. Admission, Gallery, 25 Cents General AcIiiiIhhIoii, 35c. tWDoors open at 7.30 o'olcelt. Lecture at 8. RELIABLE-HANQ - LAUHDRY 139 South Itlatu Street, 55 li. e xx .:x:i.cS. or, la, AU work guaranteed to be first-ouus la every respect. Vi ve rsswetluilF solicit a share ol I your patronage. Goods skill ooos osllM for and delivers a SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store Wholesale aad Retail PRICBB. Ferguson House bldg., Centre Street. SFSSijlS! Stewart's, men from other towns say- too, with all the leading and latest Man 54 inches wide, for Sit. These (roods he-neetled funds itnd we bought the job for 33oayard. This material is worth Effect Cloth at 17c. Your arly at they will go very quickly. Centre Street, FOTTSIIalaEj, FA. El egance in Stationery. Ton are oareful about your writing paper, of sourse nothing snows good breeding more clearly than correst correspondence. lint 'your Uttlo Botes to "tne butcher, the baker, the oandle-sttck maker," do not need to be on such line quality-paper ns your epistles to friends. You oan save monev there bv using our cheaper grades of paper and envelopes. t The best is nere also the next best. Both correct In every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No. North Mala Street, Shenandoah, Pa WALL PAPER! BARGAINS! Big Eednction ln Wall Paper. Must mako room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : t : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, ill W. Centre Street, Bhec&ndoah, Pa. CLEARY BROS., Uottlsrs o( all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINERAL WATERS. Weiss User a Specialty. Also bottlers ol the i most ueer. 17 and 10 Peach Allty, HU ISXAKDO AIT. 3Tcv a. XTecbt a.33.& Glea.23. 0 GO TO 0 CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Ferguson Houss Hlock. Kvervthlrur In the tentorial line done m first class style. Everything neat and clean. Jnst opened in tho Egan BulldinV, No. 8 East Centre street, a full Unci of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison, SHENANDOAH, PA( Tho Mau Vho Wroto iho Sonj fYoin hit owm Jhretuie," was Inspired while sitting before one of mr tine Iltftlera. I also have on nana the best Htovusi sad Hangs Id tbe market and a large stock ol' jiouMmrnismng uooos. i-iumuinir, ruonn and KjpoatiBg a speslalty. All work guarautoot Cor. ol Lloyd and White Sts Shenandoah, a 1
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