The Evening Herald. Published daily, eiocpt Sunday, by muiALv rvnusmxa company, Pjbllcatlon office Hnil mi chaulcal department 'iVi Khhi Coal Street. I'Vio TJotinlrt l delivered in Shenandoah and ine JieraiQ ,urroua1Inir towns for Six CenU a week, payable to thei'arrli rs. Itymall.Threo Dollars a year or Twenty-five cent por month, In advance. Advertisements charged a icordlng to space and poH'. lon. The publlaher'. reaervo the right to I'tianKc the position of adv rtlaomentB w hen evi', the publication of new., requires It. The right 1h also reserved to rel -el any advertise ment, whi'ther paid for or aot, that the pub llBhers may deem Improper Advertising rales m.i le known upon aiv"c,n n. Kuterod at the post oltloe at Shenandoah, Pa., as scond tsloss mall matter. run nruxixa mm a hit, Shenandoah, l'enna. Evening Herald. FRIDAY. JANUAKY 10, 1801. Rt PUBLICAN STATE TICKET. COXOHES"! AT'IjARQE, Hon. OALU3IIA A. OKOVV, OK 8U1UKIIANNA COUNTY. Election Tuesday, February 20, 1894 THISORY va.PB.fl.OriOi3. The follnwluKudltorial Is conied from Saturday's I'liilnrielplilH Evening ftfrafd, until very recently an ultra Iit'inooratlc organ, under the caption of 'Practice- veiHtiB Theory:" 1' is interestinK, If not amusing, to I'brerve thedlilerence between tliu the ory and practice of those anti-pro-tic'ionists who started out to reform tue Una". Kefore tlio responsibility nl ho big a job wm imposed upon their slifulders muuy of them entertained v aions of absolute free trade as a con Mitutional requiienient, while cithern of them would uotallow themselves to tl.iuk of any higher kind of tarlfl than nie that would be of go low a grade that it would furnish barely enough r-'venu") to run the government "eeo (vmlcally admluHtered." Huch an economical proviso con 1 ruing thereveuiieiiiialltiesof aturill jouude well in print, but where is the r'.iltical party to be found that will piAt'tice the economy which that kind 'i tarifl would be adapted to? The tu 'oristB who indulged In meh econo luie visions before being called to the wtirk of tariil' lelormation no doubt intii in theirmlndt the frugal expeudi tur.'s of the early period of ilie govern iiient when there was but little occa- m.iu for expense, and hut little money to meet extravagance if there had been any. They were evidently thinking of the time when theexpeuses of tins irovernmeut wero met with a smaller amount of niouey than is now require' t.. pay the billrf of the municipality of Philadelphia. t'ur that kind of economical govorn nunt of visionary tariil of the "revenue .ul" theorists would he amply auill cunt, but there is no party to-day that w. uld be willing or able to ruu the present government machinery witli the money which Btich a llscal weak' ling would supply. Tliat it couldn't huooue by any party, 'aud that vast expenses are unavoidable with n vast government, is a abundantly proved by the fact that a billion dollar .Repub lican Congress was succeeded by a billion dollar Democratic CongteEs. They were both billion dollar Con g e-ses be"nuu tho requirements of the government could not be met by a entailer expenditure. I his, then, is the fact that confronts the theory of the tarlfl reformers, and that it has had an eil'ect upon them Blnce they have undertaken the work of tariil making is Bhown by the faot that the fear of a Treasury deficit lias made them afraid to go to the full ex tent of their theory about a tariil' that would bejustsullluient to raise revenue for economical expenditure, and is alio neen by the concession made to protec tion which appears in their claim that the average rate of duty retained in the Wilson bill lucltlentally benefit the industries. All this la certaluly a retrogression from the original intention of an eiiian- eulated tariil for revenue only, and it may be hoped that through the prod ding of the ultra protectionists such further ooucesslona will be made to tho interest of the Industries that when the Wilson bill shall have been passed it will bear a pretty strong family roaeni bianco to the MoKlnley bill. Attend the prlnurle this Jovoning and help to nominate a strong ticket. Tax Now Included as a Part of the In ternal Eevenuo Measure. PROVISIONS TOR ENFOEOING IT. Kliotlld It Heroine Lnir All Vlolntora Will bo l'tinMicil n Would Thieves of a Lower Degree Illr lllds for tlio New Issue uf liuiids. WA8111K0T0N, Jan. 10. The full text of H10 interim! revenue bill. Including tlio Income tax bill, has been agreed upon by the Democrats of the ways nnd meaiu committee. As yet details of the Income tax, as finally agreed upon, have not been mnilo public. Tlio Associated I'ress is nble, however, to give a complete sum mary of the ossentinl featuros of the tax lis it wi'l lie submitted to tlio house. The hill provides that tlie income tax is to ko into effect .Inn. 1, 18K5, nnd that the first collection 011 incomes Is to be made 011 July 1, 1N1I5. All clasosof incomes are Included in the measure and the uniform rate of 2 per tent, tax on incomes over W.OO0 is fixed The most important detnll of the bill Is tlio method piotided for the levy and col lection of tnxes; It is made obligatoryou all persons itcelvinir Individual incomes of oer ja.BOO to make a return to tho local collector of Internal revenue. These re turns are gone over by the revenue collec tor, and a taxable list is made up of those whose incomes exceed M,KX). No tax is levied 011 thoce makinir a return of above 8,!KK) and under W.OOO, but tlio committee deemed II expedient to leavo this margin of 500 below the exemption point In order Hint the returns might be sure to show all who are mbjeet to the lax. In case a person having an income ot over $3,500 falls to make a return it be comes the duty of the revenue assessor to mnko inquiry as to the amount of tho per son s income. 11 this examination dis closes that the Income is above $4,000 the income is subjected to twice tlio ordinary tax under the law, nnd the party failing to inako his return is deemed utility of u criminal offense and Is mndc subject to line and Imprisonment. Provision Is also mndo by which no in formation can bo made public as to the details of the income reported by citizens. Any public or private person who di vulges any part of this information con cerning iiiLomes is made subject to crimi nal prosecution, with heavy fine aud penalty. Particular provision is mnde for tlio collection of the income tax due on sal aries, not only official salaries, but the salaries of individuals received from business firms, corporations, etc. The in dividual teceiving tho salary does not pay tlio tax, but it is made the duty of every government, state, county and municipal disbursing ollker to retain 2 per cent, of all salaries over the taxable amount. This 2 per cent, is to be tiiken out of the salaries In bulk nt the last payment of salary for thu year nnd not at tlio end of each week or month. Tho tax upon corporation includes every phase of corporate stock. This tax is gen eral, and is without tho 14,000 exemption allowed to individual incomes. It is pro vided that in collecting the tax on corpor ate stock the corporation shall pay the tax and deduct tho amount from the dividends of tho stockholders. Severe penj alties arc provided for failure to make the ptoper reduction from the dividends of tho stockholders or for a failure to make the return to the revenue collector. The entire business of the levying and collecting of the tax is plHCid in charge of a deputy commissioner ot internal reve nue. Tin: ni:v iioNi) issui:. fcecretnrj' Carlisle Anxious That They bo Tlikin In Small Amounts. W'ABIIING'ION, Jan. 10. It is announced nt the treasury department that Secretary Carlisle will decline to make public thu nanieh of the peions ofl'eriug to take bonds, fhe nniountthey subscribed for or the figure the) offered for them. Tomnke public the llnures, it was pointed out, would give lale bidders an opportunity to offer better lenns than those offered by the earlier bidders. It is Secretary Carlisle's desire to make the loan a popular one, to which the public generally may subscribe. On this theory it Is piopoxed to encourage of fers for small lots iroiu all sections of the country rather than to have the entire loan taken by a few dealers in large blocks. The idea naturally includes the hope that the small denominations be luken In preference to the Iaigeroues. It is believed at the treasury depart ment from orders already received that the total offering will aggregate nearly f 20 0,000.000, and that tho price will reach 120, making the bond practically bear but "H Per cent, interest. The issue forthe pins'cnt will be confined to denominations of 60, $100 and $1,000 of coupon bonds and 60, iflUO, 1,000 and f 10,000 of registered bonds. In case it is deemed advisable arrangements will be made for fnoO coupon and i'5,000 registered bonds. Tlie new issue of bonds will be sold only for gold. A Little IJoy'a ftlueular Death. Munchs, Ind., Jan. 19. Tho death of the 7-year-old sou of John Lenox, of Hartford City, Ind., has placed a puzzling case be fore the medical fraternity. A post mor tem examination revealed the fact that on insect had oaten its way from the stomach through the intestines and into the heart, bleeding the boy to death, 'ihe parents say he drank out of a brook aud swallowed the insect. Murder Li t On with a Vine. Moktheal, Jan. 19. A fine of $25 was the only puuishment meted out to Henry Mereier, son of ex-Prime Minister Mercier, of Quehec; Paul de Martigny, nephew of the manager of the Bank of Hockelaga, and J. K. I'elland, brother of a well known lawyer, for attempting to blow up tho Kelson monument on Jacques Cartier square last November. Collectors Continued. "Washing-ion, Jan. 19. In a list of ap pointments confirmed by the benateure these collectors of customs: Nelson Bald win, for the district of Krie, Pa.; H. Lane, for Pamlico, N. C. Collector of internal revenue; Melville E. Curtcr, Fifth district of North Carolina. Dentil from Hydrophobia. IUlTIMOKK, Jnu. W James Itoblnson, Janitor of Public St li iol 18, was sllfrutly bitten by h dog n Wet. The wound healed, aud he uppureutly recovered. Monday he vn taken suddenly ill, and yesterday died a horrible death from by drophobla. TRAIN KObbt-VS GET LITTLE I'lve Slnsked Mm (let 1ml RISOO to Divide llidu-Fen Them. St. Louis, Jan. ill.- Train No. H on tho Knmns Clly, St. Joseph and Council IllulTs rnllrosd was held up early hi tho morning by fhe masked men, nnd the ex press oar rohlied. The hold up took place at Itoy s Ilriuirli, the scene of the robbery on Sept. 25 last, when two robbers wore killed and four captured. In tho present Instance the train was stopped by a red light and a torpedo placed on the track, mid the engineer and fireman wore forced to go to the express car and demand ad mittance In the usual way. Kxpress Messenger C. E. Baxter as overpowered and the contents of the safe, whicli was open, were swept into a sack held by one of tlio robbers. Then the crew of the train were ordered to march down half way the length of the same nnd told to stand there while the bandits made their escape In a dense growth of willow west of the road, It is officially announced that the amount secured by the handils will not exceed $500. All of the occupants of tlio conches had been aroused by the shooting nnd began to hide their valuables, expecting tlio coaches would bo entered, and some of the people cawled down between the seats and flat oti the floor. Astray shot from 11 , '-ml of one of tho robbers struck the car. tearing a hole in the side, but did not enter. The postal clerks In tho mall car had heard the firing, and bnrricated tho tloora and then crawled under the ntall sacks. No attempt was made to enter the mail car, however. The train Immediately came hack to St, Joseph, and the officials were notified, Sheriff Carson nnd a large posse of de uties are in hot pursuit of the robbers, whose description tallies with those who robbed the "Mil" train on the Hannibal and St. Joseph a week ago. KiiKlnecr lloirinaii Asserts Innocence. Ni:w Yohk, Jan. 10. Kngineer David Hoffman, of tlio Sonth Orango local that crashed into the Dover express last Mon day mornim? on the Hackcnsack mend ows, causing the death of nine people and serious injuries to many more, is said to have made a stntom ent lelntive to the ac cident. He is still in St. Mary's hospital, Hoboken. The engineer claims that lie was not to blame for the disaster, as there was not o torpedo 011 the track, nor any flag visible. If the engineer of the Dover express hnd blown his w histle he would have pulled up short. Portugal's Minister Injured. Washington, Jan. 10 Senor Thomas de Sottsa Roza, the envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary from Portu gal, met with a serious accident last evening. While out riding the horses at tached to Ills carriage became uncontrol able and ran away. The carriage was overturned and Minister Itoza was thrown viob-ntly to the ground. A med ical exnin ion proved that two of his ribs hud bu n fractured. It is feared ho has sustained internal iniurics. His con dition is regarded as serious. Sailors Washed Overboard. Boston, Mass., Jan. 19. The fishing schooner, Alma K. Randall, Captain Clark, ot Beverly, reached port from the banks with her lings ut half mast. At 7 o'clock iu tho morning Alexander Swim, of Barriugtou, N. S., 20 yonrs old, and Ed ward Frost, of Argyle, N. S., also 29 years old, were standing by the mnin rigging when an enormous wnvo swept I hem both away. Sw im w as to have been married to a young lady of Lvnn on the 30th inst. Defeated by 11 l'lucky Turnkey. Omaha, Xel Jan. 19. Turnkey Sam uel Kurnest was set upDii by ten prisoners in tho county jail here hist, night, the in tention being to effect an escape. Karuest, however, managed to seize a billy with which he floored two of the men while the others were looking for the keys. They found that they could not hope to escape before assistance arrived, and finally went back into their cells without further violence. A Self Confessed Murderer. Usioniown, Pa., Jan. 19. Robert Will iams, who has been serving a term in the Huntingdon reformatory for attempting to kill George Gardner nt Cofmellsville in 1892, w as brought here by Detective Camp bell and lodged in jail. He will answer a charge ol murder. In August, 1S9J, a col ored man, named John Graham, was shot in a drunken row at l.oisenring. AS 111 lams has since confessed to the murder. China's I'lnanclnl Crisis. HoNd Iyomj, Jan. 10. The Bilver crisis is Increasing In ncuteness hi the east, and the situation is further complicated by the scarcity of currency at Shanghai, Houg Kong and Singapore, owing to the decreasing supply of Mexican dollars, Mexican change not having adapted it self to the heavy fall in silver. The pres ent position of affairs may easily become dangerous. The Damlllo Hurglnrs Captured. DANV1I.LK, Pa., Jan. 19. The five bur glars wlio attempted to rob the postofllce in this placo anil who mortally wounded Policeman vangilder while malting their escape, were captured after a desperate chase at Xanticoke. The injured ra.in is very weak uud his death is likely to oc cur soon. Successful I'nstolllce Hnrglnrg. HUNTlMUKit., Ph., Jhu. 19. The general store of I. X. Foust, In w hich is located the poBtofflee at Mill Creek, this county, was burglarteed during 'the nbyht, the marauders securing 180 worth of postage stamps, T5 in cash, two gold watches, n number of pension checks nnd other iirouurLv LOSS OF rOWKR nnd vital force follow loss of flebh, or ema ciation. These come from impoverished blood. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Dis covery enriches the blood, stops the waste of strength and tissue, nnd builds up healthy flesh. Nasty Cod Liver Oils add fat. but not wholesome flesh. Thin, pale, puny and scrof ulous children are made plump, rosy nnd ro bust by tho " Discovery." They like it, too. In recoveruig from " Grippe," or In conva lescence from pneumonia, fevers, or other wasting diseases, it speedily nnd surely invig orates and builds up the mhole system. As an appotizing, restorative tonic, it sets at work all the processes of digestion and nu trition, rouses evory organ into natural ac tion, and brings back health and strength. If it doesn't benefit or sure, iu every case, you have your money back. Tt W mred others of Catarrh thousands of them. 'Why not you I Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy fs bo positive, Its maker offer fouu r&waru tor an uicuruuia Hood'sCures Urc O. IT. Titu 41 Every Dobo Holps Wlo When I tike Hood's Barsaparllla, and I think It tit best modiolus for the blood. My six-year-old boy had lores on his feet, caused by VOt. HON XVV. They became so large and pain ful lie could not wear his shoes. A week after I began giving him Hood's Barsaparllln the sorei began to heal up and disappear, and when he had taken two bottles he was entirely cured." linn. 0. H. Titub, South Gibson, l'a. Hood's Pills " pureir Tseuii. and do aet pari. Iiaui ugrlrc Sold br U irutglitt. Us. tl.u.h..i nun Kohliing Ills Wife. NEW Yohk. Jan. l'l. - While Mrs. Jennie Lcnger was ah ..-nt from her jewelry store, nt 2H12 Wos! (Die Hundred and Twenty fifth street, her husband, Iyonce Ijungor, visited the placo, and, opening the safe, carried away stock worth tlB.OUO. danger nnd ills wife quarreled recently and sep arated. I.anger was arrested nnd held in $20,000 bail on a charge of robbery. Miners' Itefuso to Strike. PlTTsmilii), Jan. 1!). The attempt to have tho river and railroad miners of tlio Pittsburg district strike this w eek for a uniform rata was an almost complete failure. The miners at the Armstrong & Mansfield mines, numbering about 400,-struek yesterday; hut. as tho men at the other mines have refused to quit work they went back this morning. An Accused ICx-KherflT Released. WEbLSHl lM!, W. Va., Jan. 19. The enso of ex-Sheriff J. h. Custis, charged with embezzlement of county funds amount ing to about $40,000, was brought, ton close at the circuit court, when the jury re turned a verdict of not guilty. By the sale of Curtis' effects and the payment of $5,000 his bondsmen agreed that they would not prosecute him. Killed by a Kmmwny Knglne. AVeston, W. V., Jan. 19. A bad wreck occurred in the mountains of Randolph county. McQuny's log engine, with n train loaded with logs, ran away down the mountain, killing Frank Chapman, section foreman, and badly injuring K. M. Skives, engineer. Mrs. Kclirilliiaii's Murderer Held. Milwaukee, Jan. 19. Rudolph J. Peschmaun, the confessed murderer of Mrs. Schruman, waived a preliminary examination and was held for trial with out bail. The coroner's jury rendered a verdict that Mrs, Schruman died from strangulation. rutallj- .Scalded In a Taper Mill. NonillSTOWN, Pa., Jan. 19. Isaac Yost, who was employed in Bechtel's paper mills tri Xiantic, fell into a vat of boil ing pulp, uud was so badly scalded that he will die. He is married and has a large family of children. A Fleeing Hurglar Shot. Ni:w Yokk. Jan. 10. Otto Casper, 22 years old, was shot by Policeman Gard ner w hile runnitiK away from a store ho and four other young men had hurglni' ized. Casper is leported as mortally wounded. Nlckel-!ii-t)i-Klot Machine Illegal. Winona, Minn., Jan. 19. The grand Jury reports thai, according to the state law, tlie niekel-in-the slot machine would come under , lie classification of lotteries, and n-i o n ',i"iM he do ic nwny with Kcta., ese wets., and $1.00 per Bottle, Onwyi Contrhl. noarseness. Sore Throat. Croup promptly: relieves AVlioopIns Cough nnd Asthma. I or Consumption It has no rival; has cured thousands wheronll other failed; will cube von If taken In time. Soid by Druggists on a fruarmtce. For Lame Back or Chest, use smi.ou's rLASinit. a eta. remedy: Jlavo vou iJutrrh? Thlaremedv in minrnn. toed to cure you. j-ncoMJcts. Injector free. Sold by C. II. Ilagonbuch, Shenandoah. Hedleal OHoej. iOS X. SKCOaU St., I'aUad'a, i Are the oMpst in America for ttp h fut r:t o Ntteclcl liiNntiMm .t tnuitiriii ICt-fwr YarirocMe, lltltiiH, ,:uiti'ir 1 .1 j1..i!lm Ti-ealmfnl Uy 'flail .1 mIh k.t. ''"( mu.dt atlui'H Karrt'iltv c r.i', 1 tttui net wtaiuit V II110U. U111, eunuriifi A. M. i.i " r. . , (,to M Ml rtiv H-O""'- " "' A DIVIDEND PAVKK. TIefioli Dollar Mining Go'y, Of CHpple Creek, Colorado. Orgnnlred under laws of Colorado Capita) stock, 700 U0U shires, par value (1 each. JWf l'ald iul A'oh asseasaljt. JBO,ou Shares hi Treacaru. The mine Is located in the richest portion of the celettratedgold producing district of Crip; pie ureeK, anu ih item unacr a unueoBiuios natent. Work Is carried on day and night, and high grnufuru is ut'fuK umuuuuwaiiirKenuuniiiiHB. In January, ibvi, tue company will begin pay' lug regular monthly dividends at the rato of t! 4 per rent, per annum vn the amount invested. II. H. OFFICER, Sec. andTreas. A limited amount of th shares are now offered At 60 Cents l'er Share, Block, prospectus and eiperts' report may be obtained from tbo eanaing nouse ot H. R, LOUNSBERY. 8-231SUood 67 Uroadway, New York. DOCTOR a. BHOBEN8AOK'S CAtTTION. ir n denier offers W. X,. Douglas .Shoes nt n reilucnd price, or aaya tiohnathem without nntuo stamped on bottom, put him down ns afraud, Tf.uo PUdics "ft BtlYB 75 S3 SHOE thcco. T. Ii. DOUGLAS Shoe nre stylish, easy fit ting, and (five better salNf-icUon at the prices nd vcrtiscd than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping: of w. L, Douglas name and price on the bottom, whirh guarantee their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of V. L,. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to Increase the 'files on their full line of coods. They cm afford to sell at tt less profit, and we believe you can save money bv buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, YV'. L. DOUULASi llrockton, Mans. Sold bv Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, C. F. Roth, Kingtowu. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Insist upon having tho genuine. IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the J- Chas. Rettig's Cele brated Beer and Porber iu this vlainlty, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON I3AAK- 120 South Mam Street. For ct, Toat em& Cleaaa. O GO TO 0 CHAS. OERR'S SHAVING PARLOR. Ferguson HouiE Ulock. Everything; in the tentorial line done in first Mans style Kverythlnc neat and clean. RLLIABLE - HAND - LAUHDRY. 139 ttotitli Slain Street, f5S3taLoaa.ai- tfi ota,, "IPfv. All work guaranteed to be first-class in every ceo' cct. We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Goodscallcdtorandd'llvercd Billt ties and Laco Curtains n specialty. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMl", JR., Irop WEST STBEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Uticiiundualii, Pcnna, Team9 to hire for all purposes oa reasonable term' Ch lull ete r t-ntf-.h illuabiM ltrftnd. (Inly tU I.oxei. ncktoil wttb bin ribbon TnLe nil allif 1. Itehur daitacrou awbifitu turn and imitation. At Uf uRntati, or mmd 4 In suinpt for rmufoDKrn. tLitliDotilftla ai "Itellef for Iji(ile,M inUifr, bj returi SInlL T.ulimrtjluli JVanM iitew AMUSEMENTS. pERQUaON'S THEATBH 1'. J. FEItQUSON, M1NAQER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th. THE ORNADO I Lincoln J. CARTER'S oemc rroaucuon. The awful toroalo, Ihe great rigging scene a tars furling a monster sail, the collision of two ocean liners at full speed, the mighty open tea scene with waves running mountain hlch, the QiB'ecung room of a medical college, Chleagc harbor at night and many other scenlo wonders, "To hold, as well as win success, KeeD all vour nlav-bllt nromlsea." Lincoln J. Carter. Prices. 35, 50 ami 75 Cents. Reserved state at Klrlln's drug store. it s-u rii rnnwi W L Douglas lU POWDER. 11 rENNYRQYHL PILLS KrstMationalBank 4 THEATRE BUILDING BUctintKlonli, IcmrJBf -CAPITAL, - A. W. L15ISENKINQ, President. P. J. FEROnsOK.VlcePrejlilsM R. LE1SENRINQ, Cashier. 8. W. YOST, ABSistont Owhlir Open Dally From 9 to f.' 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored WEAKNESS. NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of ptlls from early errors or later excesses, the results of overwork, sickness, worrv, etc Full strength, development and tone given to eery organ and portion ot the oody fclmplft, natural methods. Immediate Improvement Been. Failure Impossible. 2,001) references. Book explanation nnd proof! mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. GLEABY BROS., Bottlers ot all Kinds ot TEMPERANCE : DRINKS !' AND MINEBAh WATEUS. Weiss Ueek a Specialty. Aleo bottlers ot the Finest Ucer. 17 and W I'enth Alley, MIENAh'DOAIl, Tt? VflTT HAVE A TRUNK to go 1L lJJ the depot or a parcel to send away drop us a enrd nudwe will call for It. United States Express, Cor. Centre and Unin HK L0RF.NZ SCHMIDT'S: Celebrated Poller, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (.Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 arid 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Str Mocked with the best beer, porter, alea, fohticlee, brindles, wines, etc finest clears 1lor bar attached. Ccrdtal Invitation to all WALL PAPER! BARGAINS I Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. ; : : ; JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 284 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 104 North Main street, Shenandoah, Fa., WHOLESALE BAKER AND C6NFECT10NER. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATTtt SALQBN AMD RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) miln ana Coal Ots fettienntidouli.. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest Drandaof whiskey and cigars. Fool room at tthea. W. J. DECK'S heelwrightShop Has been removed to Pear Alley, liotween Centre and Lloyd Btreets, Wagon builuing, iloreesuoeing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. The Man Who wrote the Song 1 "lie never cares to wander from his own fireside," was inspired while sitting before one of my Hne Heaters. I also have on hand the best 8uvos and Kanges in the market and a large stock of Housefurnishlng Goods. Plumbing, rooting and Hpoutlng a specialty. All work guaranteed. Oor. ot Lloyd and White Sta.. Shenandoah. Pa. Hooks & Brown. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All latest Libraries kept con stantly in stock. Agents tor all Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, etc. No. 4 South Mam Street, 2 1 6
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