The Evening. Herald. Published dally, exoept Sunday. by ntutithn vnnr.isinxo comvaxv, P am' it ion until' and mo- hsnlcal department ili K.iHt Coul Street. 1 da llavmlA delivered In Shenandoah and i ae jiaraia surrmlalng .own for suit oont a week, payable to the carrli .. lly mall, Three D iIi.uk u i nr orTwenty-nvi- oenta per month, tn ulvancr. .Iid-t rflxiiiru'o charged a oordlng to apace anu ptii ton The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advi rtlscmetits when ever tin- publication or news require it. The r tit i .ilso reserved to r.-j ot any advertise m nt, whi ther paid for or tot, that the pub lishers may deem Improper Advertising rates no i li known uikm appllrntlnj. INjyNO'niMKUW" To Eeatrain Oarlislo from Issuing Govorninoiit Bonds. KNlbllTB OF LABOR TAKE A HAND l.i.:. r. d at the post offloeat Shennndoah, l'a. as m irind closs mall matter. '. nmxtxn jiimalh, Shenandoah, l'enna. Evening Herald. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1801. RtPUBUCAl STATE TICKET. ro NGHKS-i- AT-1. A HO IS, Hon, OAI.USIIA A.. GUOW, OK suaqOKHAttKA OOUHTV. Election Tuesday, February 20, 1894 Tiik present National Administra tion ih noted Tor ninny blunders nt1 yet scarcely n year old Prixoto's HiiiinuncuniBiilithat tho Brazilian rebels ure falling, lucks con firniHtloti fr ail the Mi-lln side. Tub men of the Lumbertvllle, N.J. a ,nkc mill have lml their waist cut in percent. The wages of those tne sp ike mill nt Washington remain at ihe old llgurc. I v live robbers 011 go through an ex oresscar In live minute In Missouri bow long will It take authorities Add a twenty years' term each to itbcr things secured by the bandits'? to the In Herliu the peer nnd labor very ec :r?p, but the police give them nil the exercise they want. When a knot o idle men collect 00 the Btreet the pn'ioe dinw their swords ami begin tho chape. Mnsler Workman Sovereign Says the In- (milled Artlon la IlleKnl, mill lie Will Make n I.rgnl KfTort to Prevent Its Con fltlliitniitlon I)K MolNES, In., Jan. 20. Oenernl Mni- ter Workmnn Sovereign una seen by nil Associated Frew reporter regarding the proposed Injunction proceedings ngainst Secretary Carlisle. "It may be n good denl like n mouse tackling n Hon," be snld to a reporter, "but we aro going to dolt." The petition praying for the Injunction will be drawn Here ly .luilgo Cole, will ho sworn to by Mr. Sovereign nnd sent to nshlngton the llrst of next week. The petition praying for an injunction to restrain the secretary of tho treasury from Issuing bonds In the sum of $f0,000,- D00, or any other amount, Mr. Sovereign said, will be drawn here by Judge Cole, will be sworn to by Mr. Sovereign and sent to Washington to bo filed in tho S, ttli- ltcfnlns HI Seat. Wahiiinuion, .Inn. 20. The election coinmltlee of the bouse Intl. 'Williams vs. Settle (North Carolina contested elec tion case voted to recommend that Sottle keep bis sear. No record of tho vote wns made, and members decline to make pub lic the vole by which tiie Hepubllcnn member's light to the seat was confirmed. It Is understood, however, that tho voles of IlepresenUllvePftyntcr (Ky.) nnd Den son (Ala.), Itoth Democrats, turned the ecale In favor of Settle. Harry L. Morris Sour Stomach "I was attacked with dyspepsia and lout stomach. I took Ilood's Bamparllla and It helped mo from tho start, and hat ororcomo my ood'sCures trouble," HAnnr I. Monnis, 100 Mulberry Btreet. Newark, N. J. Be afire to get Hood's Hood's P: :s cure Indigestion and liver troubles, JaundlCd and ilalt headache, SDo, Kkdi-.iiai. expenditures ovcrr.iu tne ret-i-ipti nearly $10,000,000 during the iimi nionlh. If thl be 80 with the trill bill not half way through what h ill the prospect be win 11 it Is all the w i.y through ? llv tho recent notion of agents tho pm e of American glughunis has been nude live cents net, the lowest ever m ule in the United StntO', anil sheet ings are down to the lowest ever known -v ept once for a short time. rim men engaged lu tho latestblt of 11.1111 lobbiug did not get enough to pay them at the rate of a dollar a ila. , but they had sone experience which will be useful when there Is a uivie profitable job to he had. IAMFS It. SOVI'.r.EIGK. United Stales circuit court of the District of Columbia by the first of next week. Mr. Sovereign and his attorneys deny to Mr. Carlisle tho authority to issue the bonds proposed. The following Bpeclflo claims nre made by the persons seeking the injunction against the bond issue: There Is nothing In the law providing for a reserve fund nt this time In tho Uni ted States treasury of HK).fKXl,000. There is no provision in the law for any special reserve as construed by the present gov ernment. Tho fact that tho secretary of the treas ury is to oiler for salo a greater amount of bonds than the so called legal reserve Indicates that he is not ollering them for the purpose of redemption, and it further shows that ho has not olTered them for salo for nny of the purposes specified in the Inw of Jnn. 14, IKi. the redemption act. The secretary of the treasury has no au thority to oiler bonds for salo for any pur pose. There is no deficit in the United States reserve fund, for tne silver nt pros- ent in the treasury is more thnn double the so culled deficit in the so culled legal reserve. "There Is no such a thing as a special reserve, legal or otherwise," said Mr. Sov ereign, "provided for anywhere lu the fed ernl statutes. There is nothing in tho law providing for a reserve of $100,000,0(10 at j this time, nnd more than this, there is a ' provision for a reserve of SO'J.OOO.OOO. Tho government claims to be able to issue the bonds under, tho act of 187.1 to replace a, deficit in the reserve; yet it has offered for , Halo, an amount of bonds double tho amount of the very deficit it claims that It must replace Us claim Is not reason- able, consistent or honest. "Now, we propose to force nn notion, so tospesk.cnjoiningthesecri'tury from mak- ing tho issite because he has absolutely no authority to do so." 1 FIGH1ING 1 he. SlAVE TRADERS. Terrible Vonp'iii('n mi the Solas for 11 Massacro at Kerriijeniu. IjONHOX, Jan. l The foreign offlco re ceived yesterday a dispatch from Lieuten ant Colonel A. IS. Kills, the llrltlsh olllcer In command of the troops In Sierrn Leone, west coast of Africa. In this dispatch the colonel furnishes tho government with details ot the engagement fought between (he frontier police and Sofas recently. Kills reports that Inspector Taylor, of the frontier policejjvas pun-mug the Sofas. The column ai'nved at the town of Kerra renin on Dec. 81 and found the place to be a perfect charnel house. Scores of tho slaughtered captives, including women and children, were strewn about the neighborhood or piled inside the town. Inspector Taylor hastened tho pursuit, and came close upon their trail on Jnn. 2 nt Iingwema. The frontier police man aged to approach the Sofa encampment without being observed, nnd found that tho place was strongly guarded by block ades and other defenses. The police, however, carried the plnce by storm in a quarter ol an hour, killing 200 Sofas and wounding 7 others. In addition tho frontier police captured all the guns and ammunition of tho Sofas and rescued 400 slaves, the majority of whom were women and children. Another good feature of tho victory of tho frontier police was the fact that It completely dispersed a horde of bloody slavers whose crimes had long been tho terror of thai portion of Africa. The from e 1 olice ,-nly lost two Injured during the engagement. Four days pre viously tho Sofas, under Chief Fori, at tacked tho police garrison at Tonki, but were repulsed with a loss of titty killed and a largo number wounded, No Clill Service Ltivr Violations. Washington, Jnn 20. The report of Civil Service Commissioners Proctor nnd lioosevolt on their investigation of tho charges made by Isaac I). McKce, lato chairman of the civil service board of I'hilndelphla, against Postmaster Drake nnd others of tho Philadelphia postolllce, alleging violations of the civil service law, has been submitted to the commis sion. Tho report declares that there have been no civil service violations. Istheonlvknownnriiicinle ' that will ilcstrov tho microbe in the blood without Injury to the system. By rclnovlnsr tho one cause it cures an uuman Diseases I The William Itmlim JIlrrotieKlllcrCo. 1 imsm HU, New York (.it)-. BR3 i.i Agents for Shenandoah. Morn Trouble In Snliion. AriA, Samoa, Jnn. U. Natives In the district of liana bavo rebelled and pro claimed Tamasese king, nnd he has a large following. The people of Savall have declared allegiance to King Mnlle toa, nnd nre gathering to his support. The chief justice, president nnd consuls meet tomorrow to consider the situation. The consuls have sent a request by the Mono wnl for wnr ships, so grnve Is the situation. Ilrazlllan Troops Defeated. PllEXOS AYIiliS, Jan. 20. President Peixoto lias ordered the dismissal of the commander of Fort Snnta Cruz for nllow ing two torpedo boats to ro-enter the bay nnd n quantity of arms andstorestoreach tho insurgents. Admiral Da Gama sent reinforcements to the insurgent garrison on Conceicoa Island, nnd subsequently repelled a vigorous attack by the govern ment troops, who lost 120 men killed. I'orlalied In the- Avalnncho. Winnipeg, Mnn., Jan. 20. Word has been received here that U Dollan, of this city, nnd n party of nine men perished lu an avalanche in the noeny mountnms. Nearly all the members of the party were from this city, out the names are not as yet learned. Party AIIpjtIiiiico rrrferoblo. CAMBItllxiK, Mass., Jan 20. The Yale- Harvard debate 011 the topic, "llesolvcd, that independent political action is pref erable to party allegiance," wns decided in fnvor of Harvard, i ale had theallirm- ative. Hon Carl Schurz was one of the Judges. Miss Rnhllitnn'a Pitiable Condition. ' New Castle. Pa., Jan. 20 Dr. Unvlllo btates that Miss Alda Hnbinon's ravings have censed, but that her mind is a blank and that she i a chatrering lit lot. He Iocs not think she will reemei. Imprisoned for Sedition. HciiUN, Jan. 20. Ilerr Kllendt. editor of The Socialist, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment nnd to bedeprlved of his civil rights for recently writing a seditious article. In court Her Kllendt persisted in keeping his hut on his hend In spite of the warning of the presiding judge. Finally Kllendt was sentenced to an additional day's imprisonment for con tempt of court. Workmen Help Tliclr Kinployflr Out. PlTTsnui'.d, Jan. 111. At a meeting of tho Window Glass Workers' association Inst night the application of James A. Chambers for a loan of $50,000 wns finally passed upon and approved, and the money will be advanced. This Is the first case probably in the history of the world where a labor union has been called upon to loan money to an employer. Two llrothnrs llrconie Insane. IjANCabti;k, Pa., Jan. 20. It is asserted here with grent ixwitiveness' thnt United States Commissioner C. (j. Kennedy, member of tho law firm of Smith & Ken nedy, is an inmate of Kirk bride's asylum for the insane, nnd it is alleged that his Insanity Is the result of certain crooked business transactions. It is charged tiiat he has been guilty of forgery nnd of con verting to his own uses money in his hands in his professional capacity. Tho amount Involved is about $13,000. Mr. Kennedy has been a slave lo t he cocoaino habit, and is now a physical anil mental wreck, lie was a candidate for tho He publlcnn nomination for the ollico ot dis trict attorney at tho recent election. A sad fenturo ol the affair is thnt it has led to tho insanity of his brother, Alonzo P. Kennedy, of Pittsburg. A New ItrniiHWlck Murder. Nr.w Ili'.i NbWti-K, N. J.. Jan. 20. Will iam Snook, of Princeton, N, J., quarreled with an Itnlinn about the American wife of tho latter. The Italian nccused Snook of nliennting his wife's affection. Snook thereupon drew a revolver aud Bhot tho Italian through the heart. He died in- Btuntly. Tho murderer Is supposed to be biding In tho woods. Serla' Cnblni-t Cill. HE1.0UAPK, Jan. 20. Tho crisis in tho Servian government is rapidly approach lug a state of acuteness. The relations of the cabinet with the king are about as strained as they possibly could be. The king has countermanded tho court ball, und avoids all ceremonies which are likely to entail a contact with the ministers MniiEY propoies to pay the pension ers in bonds, which are to be legal tender for everything except customs dues and to bear. 2 pur ceut. As they will bq In small denomination there is u chance for everybody to become a bondholder, even If not bloated. Tin: ki:wh at wasiiinoton. It Is Uullnied Ihn Appeal Will Nut lie Klltertaineil. Washington, Jan. 20. A Hnltimore dis patch announcing a tlireiitened injunction by tiie Knights of Labor against Secretary Carlisle to restrain him from issuing $50, 000,000 in bonds, as contemplated by him, was taken to the treasury department Overpowered n Iturglnr with Ammonia. New HmniiTOV, 8. 1., Jan. 20. Miss Jen nie Goslelu, a young woman, who is stay ing at the house of C. W. Hunt, a wealthy manufacturer, who lives on Darker street, West Brighton, had an exciting struggle witli a burglar, who awakened her from a sound sleep. She nroso, but was seized by tho man, who attempted to throw her down stairs. Suddenly she caug'it up a bottle of ammonia and threw tho con tents in his face. He lied, gioauing with First National B auk TUEATRK UUILDINO ftlicnnnttoali, Peru?!. CAPITAL, A. W. LKISENIUNO, President. P. J. FERGUSON, Vloe PrulOiM J. R. hEIHENRINd, Cashier. B. W. YOST, Assistant Oashlsr Open Daily From 9 to S" 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. Woman Stiirrnse In Trance. PAI1I8, Jan. 20. The scnaie. by a votoof 1112 to 84, agreed to give voles to women engnged In business at elections for trib unals) of commerce Tlpsls the beginning of woman sn r 'Te in France. An agreeable IAxatlvo andNlBVE Tonic Bold by Dniglst3 or sent by mall. 2oC, 6O0. and $1.00 per pneknre. Bamplca free. Tho Favorlto T0OT3 10WII8 fortho Teeth and Ureath,25o. Captain Sweeney, U.S.A.,San Diego, Cat, says: "Bhlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the flrss medicine, I have evcrfound thntwould do mo any good." Prlco&Octs. Sold by Druggists. Do not nctiUtt a Cough, na there fsdacger ot Its leading to Consumption. Sihlou's Cunt -wlllsaveyouasevcrotiunsTroublo. It Is tho tcst Cou eh Cure and speedily relieves Coughs, Croup, whooping Cough nnd Bronchitis, ana Is sola on a guarantee. 25 eta. H. llsgonhuch, Shenandoah. Sold by C, nnd shown to the secretary. Mr. Carlislo pari. During the struggle she turned on and can identify the iink Prentice Tiller Is suspected of leading the Missouri express robbers. Havii g been nn employe of tho ex press company himself at one time, and robbed the concern of $100,000, he is consldero 1 to be uat the Tiller to alt er Ihe gang. Tiik want to the DiinocnUlo side of the House Is statesmanship. In great part the speeches lu favor of tho Wil son bill are so Inconclusive and frag mentary that they could not be Hold for waste pnuer. We do not want ora tory. There is no eloquence at all commensurate with the Importance of the subject equal to facts. If anybody M ill be good enough to indicate a per tinent faot in Mr. William Wilson's speech the best so far on his side he can have a prize. Hut tho potent facts are against tho theories of tho Wllsou bill advocates, and a singlo fact is fatiil to the bill. If we must lucreasa pur chases of staple products abroad 1 250, 000,000 anuuully in order to get the necessary revenue under, that bill It follows that we Hhall produce aud soli that sum Iwa In goods at home. And If we buy so much more abroad we must piy for the same In gold, which means larger exports of gold and larger imports of goods we uowiuuke for ourselves. merely read the dispatch, but declined to say anything whatever on the subject for publication. Other olliclals of tho department to whom the dispatch was shown were not surprised on learning its contents. The feeling of the Knights of Labor and of labor unions generally on the bond ques tion was known to be unfavorable, as had been shown by the passage of resolutions against It. The olliclals were a unit in the opinion thnt the secretary had nothing more thnn a temporary delay to fear from Injunction proceedings. It is believed no delay would be occasioned by legal pro ceedings, as even a temporary injunction doubtless would bo denied. The Populists of tho house know noth ing nbout the injunction against the bond Issue. .lorry Simpson, of Knn na8, says lie will have no hand In It, but would bo glnd If It were true. The gen eral opinion among tho lawyers of the house Is that the proceedings would have no standing in court. Drilled by Minister llomero. Wash ixuion. Jan. 20 Senor Honiero, the Mexican minister, received a dispatch which contradicts thestntement thatChi liuahua has been captured by revolution the electric light, man if caught. rrnrrr nrr.rrF cornea to tho woman suffering from any of tha painful disorders and derangements pocullar to her ser. If she accepts the help that's offered. Dr. Pierce's Favorlto lTescnptlon is tnoonij meuiciuowj onir, in u. nflVts that it can be auaran- tel, In every case, if It doesn't benefit or cure, your money is returned. Utautiful women know how much they owe to good health, If you wish to bo beau tiful, keep the natural functions of the body In nrrtiw ctntA nnd von1!! lie hcalthr. A train of disorders follow the derange ment of tho womaniv functions. For nervous prostration, excital.lM' . fainting spells, diz ziness, sjiasms, com . ns, or "tits," this remedy relieves ami aires. Tako It when you suffer from sleepless ness, backache and benring-down sensations, for the prompt rtltef it unparw. Arrested for Poisoning n Family. Nevaua, Mo., Jnn. 20. News reached ipre from Jerico Springs of the arrest of Sterling ltrasuer and his wife on tho charge of poisoning the Comstock family last October. Irwin Comstock, the father, and Mrs. Wallace, a visitor, died, while Mrs. Comstock, a visitor named Mrs, Mo Creary and Willie Comstock were in dan ger of dying for several days. Brasncrlstho ouly child of Mrs. Comstock by a former marriage, and it is thought he thus sought to secure tho Comstock property. Non-Union lit Will Aid Unionists. Kast Lit eiipool, O., Jan. 20. There Is no probability of the men accepting the now scale submitted by the potterymen, which provides for a cut of 10 per cent., with an additional 0 per cent, withheld in tho White Granite potteries pending congressional action on the Wilson bill. The non-union men have organized to act in conjunction with the brotherhood. It looks as if there was n long struggle a hend. Two Youiir I-ady Skaters Ilrownod. Si'lUMii-'ll.U), Mass., Jan. 20. Theresa Johns, aged 17, and Martha Hartford aged l", both mill girls, were drowned while skating in the Westllcld river at Mltteaiiue last night. Frank Hartford brother of -Martha, while trying to save them-, was pulled in and narrowly escaped drowning Kpiilcmio of llliuik lVver. Scimnios, Pa.. Jan. 20. An epidemic o! "black fever" has appeared at High Works, in the noithern pnrt of this city, and the greatest alarm prevails among the lesidenls of that neighborhood. Pub lic funerals have been forbidden in tho cases of those who have died witli tho disease. A Missing Man Pound Ileuil. Ymu, Pa., Jan. 20. The body of Will iam Slosslnger, who wandered away from York about a month ago, and from whom nothing had been heard since, was found last night in Codorus creek, near Louek's Mills, nbout ten miles from this city. All indie ntlons point to accidental drowning. Hut Factories Leaving Dnnvllle. DANBUIiV. Conn., Jan. 20. The hat fac tories of William Ileckerlo & Co. aud John W. Green have moved their plants to Newark, N. J. Tho sixteen other closed factories will attempt to open next Mon day. Liililch Valley Men IIue No Orlevanco. IiKTULKlIEM. Pa.. Jnn. 20. There was no meeting hero yesterday between the irrievanco committee of tho Lehigh Val lev employes nnd General Manager Voor- hees. The brotherhood men .say that they haie no gilevnnce. Heath of I-:x-(iovernor Clinton. Boston. Mass., Jan. 20. Ex-Governor William Gaston died yesterday, aged 73. He was the first Democrat elected gov ernor of Massachusetts after the founda tion of the Itetmblicau party. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal U POWDER, U POZZM'S Combines every clement of beauty and purity. It is beauti Iying, 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. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd all the train of otll from early errors or later excesses, the results of oornork, sickness, worn, etc Fullgtrcngth, development and tone given to ei cry organ aur portion of tho bod hlmple, natural methods. ImmedlatelmjiroTement seen. Fntluro fmposslble. 2,0UI inferences. Hook, explanation nnd proofr mailed (scaled) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. OLBABY BROS., Ilottlers ot all kinds ot TEMPERANCE : DRINKS I' AND MINERAL WATERS. Weiss Ueeii a Specialty. Also bottlers ot the f inest, neer. 17 nnd JO l'earh Allen, BUEXAtWOAJl. IF YOU HAVE A TRUNK to go to the depot or a parcel to send away drop us a card and wo will call for It. United States Express, Cor. Centre nnd Union Ht. L0RBNZ SCHMIDT'S: Celebrated Potter, Ale and Eleei JAMES SHIELDS. Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Saloon, f Formerly Joe Vfyatt's) 19 tnd 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. liar slocked with the best beer, porter, ales, Thlskles, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars (Ming bar tttacbed. Cordial Invitation to all WALL PAPER I IIAKGAIKS: Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must mako room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 284 W. Centro Street, Hhenandoah, Pa. "pltOK. FllEDIJRICIC ZEITZ, IXUTJtUVTUIt UF MUSIV, Is prepared to give Instructions on piano, organ, trlns add band Instruments. Forfnrther In formation call oooraddresa GnuiIMsil HllOB., No. 1 North Mala street, Hhenandoah. Wrecked by tho Cashier. Ottawa, O., Jan. 20. The Ottawa Ex change bank, tho proporty of S. SInuson, has assigned, banding over all property and money to Dr. Heed nnd liruco McGro vey as assignees. The bank will pay about fortv cents on tho ilollur. Tho cashier, IU-n F Dinuiston, who is In New York, is charged as the wrecker, due to high liv ing und injudicious investments. The IMtlllipplne Islands Opened. M MHill), Jan. 20. A government decreo has been issued nbjlishlng the obligation ot a special passport for entry to tho Phllllppino Islands, which for centuries has excluded foreign visitors nnd closed the archipelago commerce. The deoreo Is expected to result 111 an extensive immi gration ot Kuropeans and tiro Islands. Americana hi Prawn to Ills Death Through the Hulls, PlTTSHUlto. Jnn. 20. While John Cough- ran, n millwright's helper in Oliver's South Tenth street mill, oiling the ma chinery, his clothes caught lu the spindle and bo wnB drugged through the coup lings at the rolls, Ilia legs were smashed and be wns badly mutilated about the head uud body, lie cunuot lecover. Tiie Marked Success of Scott's Emulsion in consump tion, scrolula and other lornisof hereditary disease is due to its powerful food propertijs. golfs Emulsion rapidly creates lieaWiy flesn proper weight. Hereditary taints tioveiop only when the system U tomes weakened. Nothing in the toorld of medicine has been so successful in dis eases that are most menacing to life. Phy sicians everywhere prescribe it. Prt pired hy Hclt A Bowne. N. Y. AlldtnmliU. Professional Cards. JOHN H, COYliE, A TTORNKY-AT-LA W. Offlcu Ueddall building, Shenandoah, Pa. gOL. K)STER, ATTOllXEY and COUNUELLER-AT-LA W. Roo - 3. Mountain Cltv Hank Dulldlnz. Polls- vllle. Pa FRED. EZEITHCAJNT 104 North Main street, Hhenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKSB AND CONFECTIONER. I co Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand.)' Main and Coal tl Mieiiaiirtoali. Best ber, ale and porter on tap. The finest or an ds ot whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at ached. K.'EMOV,ATi ; M IIUKKK A TTORNE TAT-LA W. sninABDOin, pa. and ltsterly building, PottsvlUo. JJR. R 1I0CHLERNER, iVtyswtan and surgeon. Advice free at drug store. 107 South Main street. Private consultation at residence 112 South Jardln street, from 0 to 7:30 p. m. W. J. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley. Between Centre and Lloyd Streets, Wheelwright work, Carriage and wagon Dunning, liorsosnooing nnd General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. J PIERCE ROBERTS, M, D No. 35 East Coal Btreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Ofilce Hours-i:30 to 3 and 6:30 to U p. m. J. S. OALI.EN, No 31 SoulhJarJin Street, Shenandoah, Office Honns: H30 to 3 andflillO to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening. Jfo ogtae work oh Huwlay rxceit by arrange- mns. a mriei nurtsreiwe to me ogive louri U absolutely necetsary. 1031 Ora NIUIIT VISITS, Wl.SO, pROP. T, J, WATSON, Teacher of......... VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANK) and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen years' experience as a taachor of instrumental muslo clvlnir laStrOO- tlon on the above Instruments. Word left at urumm's Jewelry store mil rocoive prompt attention. JyJ- H. KI3TLER, M. D , PHYB101AN AND BURGEON, omcs -ISO North Jardln street, Shenandoah. Tho Man Who wrote the Song I "Jle never cam to wander tYom hU own flrende," was Inspired while stttlne before one of my fine Heaters. I also have on hand the beat H loves and Ranges In tho markot and a large stock ot Houseiurnlshlng Goods. Plumblnir, rooting and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. Oor. of Lloyd and White Sts.. Phenandoah. Pa. Hooks & Broujn. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All latest Libraries kept con stantly in stock. Agents for all Newspapers, Magatlnes, Periodicals, eta. No. 4 South Main Street.
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