Evening Herald. IfOBLMHKD DAILY, SUNDAY KXCKITBD WSSKI.T, ITIHT 8ATDII0AT. m.JU BOYISH . ...JSroin-Mor X. 0. nor Bit Alitor- and l"uMhr JT. J. WA1K1NH Isicnt miter ft M. 7J0rK...........IiMlriM Slanayrr SUBSCRIPTION RATES: i)rir,per yssw, M uo WKI.T, Vt 7 ,..... HHH I 0 Transient, V) cent per Hoe, Brut Insertion ; a isntsr line subsequent insertion, IUif. irregular Mvtrtlslnn; on be tod on sppllc Ilea at tbe ofnoe or by mll. JWtered t the PostolUee, at Hhsnandonh, P , for transmission through the malls mi leeona-elMM malt matter. A OAIiL.. Tlie Delnmtt elicteel lo tlie lust It" pulillitui HlRte Convention fre hereby rtquwled to inmt Mt tlie Opern House in tlieClty 01 tiiirrisuunc on vyciinp dav.JHii.itrd. 1801. at twelve oVlock noon, of mid lBy, for the purpiHcof plaolntr In tionilimlion h oHiKiiuuteior v-onKrfscniBn-Bi-iisrKf m mi eno v cancy occasioned by the death of tin1 Hon. WilllHn. Lilly. HokackII. I'ackkk, Clmlrirmti. Attest, Jkke 11. JtKX. Secretary. WolUlKim, Ph., Deo. 11, 1803. STATE COMMITTEE The members of Hip KepubllrHn RtutH Committee are reeiiieelecl to meet at the Loclilol Hotel, it) the city of Harrislmrir. on Wednesday, January 3rd, 1MM, at ten o'clock a. in., for the purpose of ilxlUK the time and plure of holding the next Stnte Convention, and thedolm; of siu'lr other !iult-8 an may he proper. 15. V. uiuckbon, CliHirnmii Hep. State Com. Attest: Jehu B. Rex, A. D. Fet bkoi.p, Secretaries. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 11, '03 Tim lmrclest problem of the dity i not to make a dollar go ag far ust posBi hie; It is to cdax It to come as near an possible. Tjik President ought to be contrlbu ting to charity ftiuils for the unem ployed Instead ol pitying the election expenses of candidates to the Unite Statin Senate. IIavj: the wage-earners forgotten rresuieiit ijievtitinirs soiiciluiio re specting their ot In 1892, that year of unprecedented prosperity ? They Jmd good wages then and were fully em ployed, hut the Democratic candidate for the Presidency chooie to represent them us the helpless victims of a system of "oppressive taxation" which "re- JenllesBly demands from them In the purchase of tho necessaries and com forts of life an "mount scarcely met by the wages of hard and steady toil." Now thousands of them are out of work, and thousands moreareearnlng greatly reduced wages. What do they think of President Cleveland asa bene factor of the working people? They have had nearly a year's experience with Democracy. Do they think that it pays on the whole ? Tjik Republican members of the Ways and Means Committee, in their report on the Wilson Tarill bill, show that it is not only at variance with tLu principles of the Democratic platform adopted at Chicago, which tlie Demo crats make believe to stand upon, but It will be destructive, if adopted, to the best industries of the country. It will produce less revenue by 574, 000,000 than has been collected in 1803, which sum is only $2,000,000 above the ex penses o( tills year. This policy, if carried out, virtually means bank ruptcy to the Treasury, besides almost annihilation to many of the leading Industrie of the country. There are no theories, but facta, in this address of the Republican members, and that is Where it differ from the report of , i Mr. Wilson ami bl colleague. . . w . I Govbhxob Walte, of Colorado, haw j been delivered of another classic say- I log. Not coutent with going on record as the authorof that memorable phnue of "blood to the home's bridles," de clared that ho was in favor of fighting for the free coinage of silver "until Hell freezes ovor." Only the inspira tion of the loatcauieof silver oould call forth the flights of rhetoric that have reached thsir climaxes in these .Im mortal utterautMS. We deteot In thew last impassioned words, however, a noticeable falling oil' la originality over those that won him the world's attention, and advise that, the next time he feels the tfliatus descending upon him, he resist It until the winged 1 uent, banker of Memphis, Tenn., took words burst fiom hi." glowing sonl as g-'-t nlghtt In classic time an oracle was wool to 1 uway by her uncle, View President Ste leap ffcni the lips of the Pythoness. vwieon- AT THE CHURCHES. Oljuervfiiico of the Festival tiy Hevcrrfl Jlenomlriiitliuis. Christmas festivities were lioM in tho Elienezcr Kvangelical church on Went Cherry street last evening with great success. A platform was arranged to repreient a fort anil during the exercises a aentinel Id full uni form paraded on the breastworks. Tho sing ing during the evenlug mi by the Christian Kndeavor, under the leadership of .Mr. II. C. Ssrnpsell. By request, Miss Kmma Kisenhatt recited "The Pastor's Vacation" and It wan one of the features of the evening. The eiercises were under the direction of Superin tendent J. II. Kehler mid MIm lite Kehlcr presided at the organ. The entertainment, a sort of cantit. enti tled" The Christmas Holler, 'in which singing, rocitutlonii, tableaux mid other exercises were given. Tho tableaux and other exercises were under the direction of Mr. II. C. Sump ell, Mi dees Sadie Keliler and Verdle Kehler, MIm Nora Dnrr, Miss I.ula Xntir, hiii) John Bud Klchard Snyder. Unfortunately space will not admit a description of tho tableaux, which were strikingly beautiful. Of noiirsc the children received tlie cnxtninary 1 fie of ufliidy and fruit. Kev. Mi btenwalner was unable to be present on Hceountof illness. He was preaented with a handsome couch. TUB I'HRaBVTRRJANS. The Christmas exercises of the First Presbyterian church were held last night in the oiiuroh, at the isomer of White and CUk streets. There was a short entertainment which concluded with a unique feature called "The Album," representing several living pictures. Afer the entertainment there was a distribution of candy and fruit. Those who took part In the cntortninmcnt wire the pastor, Itov. T. Muxwoll Morrison, Muster Otorge Watoon, M'ssca Margaret and Alice Ileddall, Mlsacg l.uoy Crawford, licllo Oil Milan, Olive Lewis, Elian Jenkins and Mary Lcckie. Tho singing was under the direction of Mr. K I). Ileddall. TJIK OT.KMAN I.UTHKHANH. Itev. Joint Qruthler and his congregation and Sunday achool celebrated Christmas in a joyful manner last ovonlng. The txetclrcs wero in German and Englith, I'ronouts of caudy and fruit were distributed from a large tree. TIIR MET1IOIJIHTS. Tho congregation of the Methodist Kpisco pal church celebrated Chriatmaa by holding special aacred services on Sunday evening. There was a special program of a sacred muaic and hymnals were distributed among the Sunday school scholars. TBtNITT REFOBMED. Christmas festivities were hold in the Trinity Reformed church last night. Tho children wcto made happy by gifts of fruit and candy and Itev. Itobcrt O'iioylo was presented witli a handsome lamp anil a table with an onyx top. Tho Wolsh llnptist Christmas festival was held on Saturday ovonlng. It was a very en joyablo alfdlr. Tho Primitive Slcthodlst church will hold its festival to-night. THE PRESIDENTS CHRISTMAS. VnliiHlile flirts from All Nei l loin for the Cloielatnl Children. AVasiiikoton, Dec. SO. Christmas day nt tho national enpitnl opened brlKlit and winny. Tlie tempera! lire vuis unusually mild. It vias an ideal day to be out of doors, and the streets and parks were filled with people. Karly in tho morning the express wnonn began arriving at tho White IlmiHe to add to tlie great stock oj I presents which had previously arrived. , The bundle and boxes were taken to tho large front room on the Beeonil Mory, where a white aproned nurse superin tended the unpacking. The president and his family enjoyed genuine home Christinas. Tho Ktoeklnjjs tif the little ones bud been hung up, and these were filled to overflowing. Thero ,vere presents groat and small, some of mem rare anu cosny. i uey chhib iruui every part of tbo country. Not only per sonal friends, but people in remote local ities wero among tho givers. Of courso the president and Mrs. Cleveland came in for a full share of present, but the presi dent did not wish the individual gifts mentioned, ni he regarded them ns per sonal and family affairs. As the Presbyterian churches did not have Christmas services none of the W'hitn House family went to church. The presi dent and Mrs. Clovelnnd took ndvnntmjo of tho bright weather about noon and drove about the city in tlie White House landau. In tho afternoon little Margaret llissell, daughter of the postmaster gen eral, had a Christmas tree, at which Mrs. Cleveland, with Hutli and Esther, Mrs. Carlisle and youthful members of her family, Mrs. Thurber and the various cabinet women and children were present. Secretary ami Mrs. Ureshiirn had their Christmas dinner ut the Arlington. Sec rotary mid Mrs. I.aniont had a Christmas tree for thetr little ones, tsecretnry aior- tou and daughter entertained a number of family guests wbo carue from a distance. Dying from Abuse anil Neglect. Ai.LitiniKNY. Pa.. Dec. 26. A woman named Burko, was found last night in a novel on r.ost s reet. dying ! from starva- tiau, abuse and neglect, bhe had been udcodhoIoiis for two days and the physt- clans say will die. Her husband was lying luuMa k In II,. kail lntnvli.uf.ul Vmm urm8e8 on uur flict,mi body, it issuppo,d Urn he had beaten her. He was arrested. 1 It is sum mac me woman nas oeen sick for some time and several days. lias not bad food for ICsser Has Xnt lteiIgiiefl. WlLKEBBAliliB, Pr., Dec. 56. Superin tendent Ksser, of tlie Wyoming division of the Lehigh Valley railroad, denies the roiort that PresidetitWIlhur lias requested him to resign. He said last evening that he would resume his position when lie got back- Ilrotberliood men at this ioiutsay that Superintendent Kaaw had discrimi nated against the old employes of the Lehigh Valley since the strike, and that he has thereby incurred the displeasure of bis superior officers. High Ufa Wedding In Iteltlmore. Bauimokk, Dec. ail. The marriage of Mis Frauds (Swing, daughter of Judge Ewing, United States minister to Brus sels, aud niece of Vice President Steven Bnn to Mr H Havliaa Heecher. a urom 1- OBB'3 OBSERVATIONS. What llo Hees anil Hears During Ills Travels. "I predict," said a woll known gentleman of town whllo leaving church on Sunday last, "that within the noxt month or two this county will seo a scries of great religious re vivals. I havo never known hard tlmra like the preseut to ia by without being accom panied by such demonstrations. It's natural that thry should come, too. You see, when people aro prosperous they are not so likely to pay attention to religious; but misfortune makes them serious, and makes them rralire how weak they are. Then, too, religious en thusiasm takes the mind off business and pre pares one for worldly reverses." An Ashland man tells a story of how he got even with a preacher. It was on the occa sion of his second marriage. After oonclud ing tlie ceremony the minister took advan tage of the privilege aeoordeil htm by custom of kissing the bride. While au engaged the groom suddenly imprinted a resounding kiis on the chock of tho minis or'a wife, who was Btsniliug immediately behind tho wedding party. Tho lady wai indignant, and the min ister asked for an explanation, Coolly enough aud in a few words, tho groom ex pressed the opinion that it was a poor rule that would not work both ways and that he had as much right to kiss the preacher's wife as the former had to kiss the bride. A physician of town said tho other day tint there are few situations In life where moro judgment, prudencu, forethought and untir ing watohfulness are more necessary than in tho care of Invalids. A sick room is uo place for chat or gossip or the presence of othertban those absolutely necessary to attend upon tho invalid. Of oourse, it seems very hard to shut out tho lovtd "ncs from the sufleror, who frequently likes their presence as a relief from nionulony and pain. With tho mistaken idea of oicupying tho mind of the sick perron they come in, fill up the room, exhaust all tho hotter elements of the at mosphere, tax the attention by gossip about irrelevant things, and ask questions out of curiosity or sympathy. They want to do something to make the invalid comfortable and, tilled with this laudable purpose, they Biicceod irr increasing the suffering and perhaps indirectly causing tho death of ono for whom thoy would sacrifice almost every thing could thoy but be made to understand the triio situation. Ohk Hloort tlin TeU. Alloock's Porous Plasters are unnpproach able in curativo properties, rapidity and safety of uctlou, and aro the only rolUble plasters over produced. Tiny have success fully stood tho test of over thirty jora' use by tho public; their virtues haro nover bin equalled by imitators who havo sought to trade upon tho reputation of Alloock's by making plasters with holes in thrm, and claiming them to bo "just as good as All cock's," and thoy stand to-day indorsed by not only tho highest medical authorities, but by mlllloni of grateful patients who havo proved their cilioacy as a household remedy liewaro of Imitations. Ask for Allcock's and do not bo persuaded to accept a sub stitute. llmnilrcth's Pills ill purify tho blood. Hear lit Mind John A. Rcilly's is tho place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales aud finest brands of cigar. 10-10- tf When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When nho was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When alio became Stlas, she clung to Castorla. When she bad Children, she gave them Castorla. Have you tried McElhonny's fried ojsteri 1 0 12-tf Don't sillier with indigestion, use Maxtor's Mandrako Bitters. lm TJSK WELLS' Ladndbv Bluj!, the till tJiuing for laundry use. iv.v h package makti two quarts. 15e,t. Mnlrt i t 'oafcley Bros You save money by buying your Christmas gifts at Holderruau's jewelry storo. Irof. Barrett, of St. Lawrenoe county, N Y., speaking of pulmonary diseases, sayi : not one death occurs now where twenty died boforo Downs' Elixir was known. Oier fifty years of constant success places Downs' Elixir at the head ol tho long list of oouiili remedies. lm (iinu Away. For sixty days Ke-tgey, the photographer, will give a 10x12 platinum pioture with everv down of his $3 cabinets. There are man v common Ilnlmeuts sold tm t there lt only one grei rain 'ure lor - II (onus or sprains, i ui, nrinn'S ana an noony pnin. Ilauanie Is Hid Flag OH. Costa 25 cents Hold at P. r. u Kiriu.v i)rn Rlore. World's Fair gooils for sale at Holdeimau's ewelry store, corner Main and Llovd streets BROKEN DOWN by disease is the natural result if you allow your liver to b&xime inactive, your blood Impure, and your -y.tem run down. The germs of ( Ymmmptlon, Orip, or Mala ria, wait for this time of weakness this ii their opportuii'ty. If vou ronso the liver to nctlvity. so it will throw off these germs, purify the blood so tnere win ne no weaic spore; mum up heaitiiu weiyht where tliere is a falling off, you will rest secure from elisease, for you'll be perm woof. Dr. Piorpe's Golden Medical Discovery does this as nothing else can. That's the reason it oan be guaranteed. In convalescence from tmeumonia, fevers, or other wasting diseases, t's an appetizing, restorative tonio to build up needed flesh and strength. ror an umeoauN i tro uvar ui uhmi u 1 "Discovery" falls to benefit or cure, you nave your money mrae. i No matter how bad your case, Dr. Sage's : Jleraady wlu ptrmanmuy cure your ekwuru. TsOAKDBKS WANTED-Call at Mrs. Peter Yj Hill's, 30 West Centre street, in UougUei ty Duuaing, Mr. O. ST. TMuer "Norvos Shattered Centrally broken down at times I would fail ever with a touoh of tho vertigo t was notable to go any dlitanco from tho housa. I was a mUernbls man. TI10 day I commenced on bottle No. 2 of Hood's Sarsaparllla, I began to fool better and I now leol llko a new man. Mood's8 Cures I am working again, and do not hnve any of my bad speipj. I havo a perfect cure." Ciias. 1L I.AUEM, C30 Yf. Market St., York, fa. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner l'llli, assist dlsoatlou, cure headache. 25c. DEATH AT MAHANOY PLANS I'rMIM r tlie I'Hlnl Accident lit Hear ltlilll. The body of Jeremiah I.eary, who was killed at Bear Itldgo colliery by tho fall of a boulder on Friday evening, was recovered at one o'clock Saturdsy morning. I.eary's death must havo been instantiinooui, as ids body was tightly wedged against the tltqhora aud bruised all over. A moment bofoie tho ncuident two Polish laborers had started to load a car, I.eary remaining at tlie face. Thero was not an instant's warning. The hugo rock fell from tho top, catching ono of tho Poles by the leg and imprlsoii'ng I.cary at the face. The l'olo was released after au hour's work, little the worse for hU adven ture, but Lieary was twenty feet behind a wail of rock. It was necessary to blast the bouldor to . oral times before Leary's body could be reached. Superintendent Giles was deeply k fleeted over the man's death, "We woro boys together in the old country," he told the IlKH.lLD roportir, "and ho wasoueof Ihe best gangway men in the country." Irfary is survival by six children raging from I line to seventeen yea s of age. His wife died five months ago. The remains of the decease 1 miner were interred at St. Mary's church, Mahanoy Plane, P. & K. engine 53t went over an embank ment at Mahanoy Plane, Saturday afternoon. Fireman John Clark, of Lost Creek, was in jured In the jump for his life. Tho engiuo was heading a long train of loadod coal cars and moving westward on a down grado at about ten miles an hour when tho tender left tlm rai s aud dancid over tho tics toward tho '"hospital" bridge. Tho engineer quickly ro vorsed and whistled for brakes, but the momentum of the train was too great and beforo it could bo stepped tho cars forged forward, dashed tho tender aside and, strik ing tho engine, forced it agaiust a watch-box and into the ditch, eighteen feet below. Tho engineer jumped just as tho locomotivo went over and osonpod injury but the fireman was badly cut on tho faco when tho cab was torn otTby tho watch-box and in his jump struck a stone wall. After his injuries woro dressed by tho resident surgeon, Clark was taken to his homo in Lost Creek. Tbo engino was re moved by a wrecking crow witli llttlo delay to traffic. Larger than ever ia Holderman's stock oi jowelry aud fancy goods. llnrchUl'ii Cate. When seeking a neat and well conducted cafe, go to Burchlll's, corner Main and Coal streets. Pollto and prompt attention. 11 7-tt A Voice from Wliconaln. Radam's Mlcrobo Killer cured mo of a hip joint disease, attended with runuin: sores from which I suffered thirty years. Frank Hall, Morton, Wis. Chicago Exposition goods at noldormnn's jewelry storo. An agreeable l&xntlve and Nxkvb Tonic. oora ry Druggists r senr, ny man. oo.,ouu and $1.00 per paeL'n". fijmplog free. VST Tho 1'avorl.e TOOTS POWBH JBlV Xuyy lortlioTcetnand Hream.aoc i..j.a.. a rru f t, . , savsi "Shilc-b'a Catarrh Itemedy la the nrst medicine I nave ever found that would do me any good." trice au eta. Bold by Druggists. its leading to Consumption. Suiloh's Cuhb will save you a severe Lunar Trouble. 1 1 is the liest Cough Cure and speedily relieves Cougbs. Croup, whooping Cough aud Bronotiltls, and rs soiu on a guaramee. u uis. Sold by ('. II. Hagenbuch, Shenandoah. Pk fl.!.!,..!..'. KnvlUli llflai.nd llra&fl. FENNYROYfit PILLS Drunfi't lr Vkick w faMuh Ma aF'tX s.moftU Of if i i ttv.i Witt oou m.wmfVVflay ? i nixes st-ic-J uu iiHK' riroon. iuc m i j-- .a.-si... v f H.un,i,t latitat urn. A I UtBOftttl. 6raWnd4ci In itkDipt Mr particulars, triusajawii mmm KHIrriff l,MtUc.''tniurlii rtun Uull 1 Jl.tMin ' -MlHIOBtrLiS. Mmr MHM JOHN L HASSLER Faithfnl sud Impartial pesfownsaren of the duties aasuro. F OB RltCtlVKR OP TAXES, M. J. SCANLAN. o Subieot to the Democratic nominating cou venuou rrobabiy Iflinstrd While- DrunC. HAllltlsiii-wi, Dec. 20. The charred re mains of 'William Hendig, nged 50 yearn, were found yesterday on Bwnrtara lllll. near Mlddletnwu, by Jexeph AVelcomer, who was gunning in the vicinity. It Is supposed that Kcndlg built n fire while drunk nnd lay down beside It, and, falling asleep, rolled Into the flames nnd was toasteel to denth. Kx-Sliiirlir Charged with Murder. SULLIVAN, Irid., Dec. 34. The coroner's nveatlgntlon Into the killing of Hon. W. C. lltrltz proceeds slowly. The disgulso worn by the assassin was thrown into a pond and lias been secured, also the gun. One witness has sworn that lie reoognlxed tho murderer, as he fled from the scene, as ex-Sheriff Willis, The alleged assassin is in jail. A New Hampshire Totalltr. POHTSMOl'Tll. N. 11., Deo. . Albert, Tu rupr no-d t!2 urna fntjillt nlolilia.1 .tn tritf fl fl 11 1 tilrnn Ttwv tv Tlmnlliv riiil.it. Qiiinn is a Imrd character, and has passed trie grenier part, ni nve years in jail, lie denies the crime, but live witnesses nro rendv to ttrntlfv ALfnttmt. liim. Tnrnot-'u death is expected hourly. Klllnt by mi Klictrln Car. Amoo.va, I'a., Dec. ). John Hoar, an aged and highly restK-ctable citizen of this place, was run over and instantly killed by a Logan Valley electric ear late yes terday afternoon while walking on tho track about a mile and a linlt from tlie city. He was very deaf and did not hear the conductor's signals. Charged with Mnnj Itohljprtea. ltKAiMMi, i'a.. Doc. IA). Kmnnuel Elm- good, Frank hlrtnik and Albert Herbin were lodged in Jail here on the charge of being among tho parties who committed recent robberies throughout this section. All are young men. A Chriatliui-i Hay Kleetlnn. Atlantic (,'itv, Dec. 26. The voters of Hrigantlrie, Atlantic county, at an olec tion held ynsterday, decided to expand 1.10,000 for street improvements. Tho olec tlon was a special one, and thi proposition was carried without a dissenting vote. KILLER Isthcoiilvknoun ririnrinlc that will ifcstroy the mil robe in the blood without iniiiry to the .system. By removing tlie ' one. cause it cures all Human Diseases 1 Tlie William llnilaio KirrolwKllli r Co. 1 uugut Bt,, M'w VurU city. GRUHLER BROS., Agents for Hhenuniloali. A DIVIUENIJ PAYHlt. Tlie Gold Dollar Mining Co'y, Of Crtpjite Crtt-li, olm ttilo. Organized under laws of Colorado tnnltal stock, TOO 01,0 bharcs. par value 1 each. J'llft Vaitl hhiI Aoh atts fiaLtr. JBO,O0t Shfirrit In Treacttry. Tho mine is located In the richest portion of tho oelenruted gold producing district of Crip' plo Creek, ana 1m held under a United Htntos pitcui. Work la carried on dav and nleht. nnd liluh grade ore is being liiken out in lirpoquantltleH. In .Innuary, 18HI, tbo company wi.ll begin pay ing regoUr montlily tllvldendM at Ihe rale of f Jtvi ITHi. y'rf l(ITI,. ,171 lliV awnunt hii'tttttit. H. H. OFFICER, Sec. and Treas. A limited amount of th si nn s are now offered At tO CvntM JVi- khure. Week. prcbptCIUS and o perts' ri-rort u.uy be obtained froni tho banklcg house of H- R. LOUNSBERY, 12-2.113t-eod 6' llrtuday, New York. m HOUSE Tbe place for bueince-inen toi-endafSB their surplus stock of eery descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays Anybody can send gooffs of every defcriptlon to tho rooms nnd-they will bo sold nt auction on the usual terms. All goods i old on commis sion nod settlements made on the elay follow ing the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty lluildlog, Cor. Centre and Lloyd Streets. Tho Man Who wrotb the Song 1 'llf nntr carts to wantler Vtu hU own lreief,M was In'Dired while slttlcc before one of my tine Hester- I til-o haw on hanu the b(l Hloyes aud Kangei. In the market and a large mock of Ilou.efunii,hlng Oooets. Plumbing, rooting unci Hi'outnig a spe cUlty. All work guaranteed, T. O. WATERS, Cor. of Lloyd and White Sta.. Bhenandoah. Pa jJiOH CHIEF HUBQE8H, OSCAR BETTER IDGE. Hub'ect to tbe dtntsion of the Democratic nominating contention. MW CARPETS Sewed and laid, old ones refitted. Mutt made to order. Carnets. Mattresses. Feathers. ltobeB. Ituss, Cushions. &C, made free irom dirt and moth in wet or ury weatner. Prompt attention given to orders. Address bTEA.M HUNOVAT1NQ COMPANY. North Howers Htreet, 2-12-lm Shenandoah, Pa, SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses a no Carnages to Hire. IsuUbi of all klDds promptly atteaded I Unrsss taken to board, at rates that are liberal. On mil ALLEY, Hear of (Ji Coffee Bom. yr a. 3tTa.t ana-d. Olaua. O UO TO O CIIAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR FBHOOTON ItODSU BLOCK. Everything in the tonsorlal line done In first elass style, Everything neat and clean. FirstNationalBank THEATRK BUILDING SUeimncloflb, Pcnt'.n. CAPITAL, A. VT. LK1HENH1NU, President. P. J. FBRtiUBON, Vlcel'resldts-i J. K. LH1HKNKINO. Casbtcr. 8. W. YOST, Assistant Uash'.ei f Open Daily From 9 tc E 3 PER CE2TT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit) lit . HLummoiD A revolution In corset laakinRj Homethinc new No breaki ne : no ruatinjcinowrink w. Tltltmer find oleanor than whalebone, ami times ns nUetio ami durable. Latlloa delidhtetl. Made in all b Lift pee. lor salo by A. OWENS, 5Iienandoali, Pal IB. HOMBI-! jf .J '."71 MMicsl Cflleft, 20f. K. Arc me o , i-Ht in A i' i Npecls.1 U.'.rsar - Varl'in Iij !r i- Trea(ii" -I 'it.-m-iiiif Hfloi-K ii - 0 i , RliilU, ' ill - It . r . In All i. v . . , Chris, BoshIpiV SAL00K AND FE r.UPAN (Mann's old St. nd) j xo4 Koutlt Jtf filn Btrcet. Finest wines, whiskeys and clears always 111 siock. rresn neer, aio ana roner on uvs unoice Temperance urinm, Easily, Quickly, Permanently RestnrrJ WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESi DEBILITY, nno all the train of M i rom t arly errors or lal ect ,c . trie r- ut yt, oc-.-oik 1-kDr. n i lo Pull rcairtl I ui vciopnicuc cud 'ju gr n oc cryc ;;-ii n irllon cf t - b l '.tir.pIe.Batur: lr.:'tbJ Imnicdlat inir -feirij ncnti iMurr fmpt- Hi ?IXXI refprciic.j. Pio cxplaiititlon r.nr' prjol uiiii l- i u ir . ERIE MEDICAL C( BUFFALO, N. L0RENZ SCHBIIDT'Si Celebrated Porter, He anil tjj .TAM32S SFIFSirS.j Mtiiin'rcr Sbctiaiul ah Brunu P att's Popuiir Salo (formerly Joe Tfrst 'r 19 r?.nd 21 West ?al F .rel HHIWAMl'hAJi I"' :iar auieled wllu the u t- r -tf if aunts, orcaic8, wiet - tttlci' barkltactieO. i -i. 104 North Main street jrts rflc-S ij WHOLESALE BiEIR A CWTl Ice Oream wholr-i 1 retail Pionles and parties supp ic en v.- RELIABLE - HAND - LAUifl r Boinli Main Kite t. All work guaranteed t. t e t'r ii l resject. e r-spee-ito ly rc'ir " y our patronafre. uoiori uroi r i. 811k ties and Lace Curta.r-. r . - W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Sh Has been remoyed to Pea- Altej, j llotwecn Centre and Llcya t reetsl a I "Whcohvrif'ht work, Crrinffo AVncon builtlintf, IIorBt 'Bol anu ijienerni ttcrmruir 01 kinds promitly i ttnal. 1 trj Ml: tH IM0U) oapltal. 1 ' . ! Bl9otl,illllitriit4il? I uw by mull, ho-i i i