1 EVENING HERALD THI KSDAV. NOVMMUEK1W. 1WM. THIRD EDITION TERSELY TOLD. for NEW DYES FOR COTTON. BEAUTIFUL AND BRILLIANT COLORS THAT 1)0 NOT FADE. Scientific Discoveries That Lighten La lior A Weaver's Experience in Dye lnffCarpets Where the Color Stays as Bright as When New. Within the Inst few years science hns been at work in the mutter ot dyeltiK, and the results arc the fast diamond dyes for cotton, turkey-red, pink, purple, orange, olive-green, brown, etc. Theso dyes make colors so fast that even wash inn in strong soap-suds will not start thorn. It a woman is sure to get the fast diamond dys for cotton when she wants to dye cotton, she will he nble to dye nb solutely fast, uonfndlnK colors that will stay until the goods nre worn out. A practical dyer, writing in the Weavers' Herald, says, "I ued to dye wl;h roots and barks, hut after all my -work, (and it was a tedious job,) I was not satisfied, for the colors were homely and often faded. At last I commenced to uso diamond dyes, and the process is so simple nnd oisy that the work !s a pleasure. I havo used carpets made of rags dyed with diamond dyes three years, nud the colors aro still as bright as when now." Many of the diamond dye fast cotton colors are so superior to other dyestnlTs that they are used by dyers everywhere, even in the big mills and large dye houses. Imitators of these reliable dyes may claim that their cotton dyes are "juit ns good," but practical tests prove the diamond is the only kind that mnkes colors which noap will not wash out or sunlight fnde. The diamond dyes come in nearly fifty different colors, for silk, wool, and cotton nnd will dye anything, from a pair of stockings to a dress or cloak. Fiii-tiH-r lloltlH-il by Highwaymen. WlI.MIM.TON, Del., Not. 12. W. J. Hits- tumls, a Delaware county farmer, living at Johnson's Corner, whs robbed by high tvayinen late ut night. He wns approach ing his home when the men stepped from behind trees, thruw blankutsover his head, drugged him Into u dense thicket, knocked Tiim hcnsukss and took $185 from his pock ets. The Czar to ljt Married tin Simula'. ST. I'KTKKM'i:o, Nov. 2. It is stated that Czar Alexander left u document to bo aliened nino days after his death. When tho document was opened it was found to contain an entreaty to marry Princess JLlix directly after tho funeral. Ilcnco tho wedding has been llxed for ilonday. Taylor Not Guilty or Murder. Ridowav, I'a., Nov. 23. Tho trial otll C. Tuylor, who killed D. C. McCauley on tho street in Midway on Feb. 28, has ended In the nrqulttid of the defendant. 1'resl dent Judge C. A. Mayer took tho case from the lury and rendered this verdict, there being no evidence to sustain the cbarge uf iiluntary manslaughter. easo of involuntary manslaughter was ad mitted b t he court, but as that did not form part of tho indictment Taylor was declared not guilty. The trial lasted lif- ' Jiours. There was u large attendance, icli interest was manifested by the Rtrlcuriug the trial. thcIlli of a German flinnd Dulie. and to Nov. 22. Carl August, liered erats el duko of Paxe-Wolmar-Klsen-, , , Jt Capo St. Martin, aged 50 noma I cftllM) of tllB graud duke's ullmnmntlou of tho lungs, from ..-lie hud been suffering for several Tonics of the Times Abrevlatcd Hasty Perusal. The spirited condition of the coal trade is having an Invigorating effect upon business in general in this region. It is to be deplored that the prosperous period onnuot remain with us always. It is evi dent that the market will be blocked in the jourseof thtee or four weeks, when we may expect to s?e another big chop oil In the working schedules of the collieries. The present facilities for producing coal in the anthracite region nro too great to insure full time for any length of time, nnd as a restriction of production is nec essary from time to time to keep up prices the miner must suffer. It is regretted that the coal combination went ont of ex istence. It was not the best thing tho miner could wish for, but it kept the prices of coal to BBtandardof more justice to the miner than he oan expect from the go ns-you-ploase system. The Shamokln "Valley Telephone Com piny has been formed by people of North umberlatid county in opposition to the Pennsylvania Telephone Company, which has raised its rentals to $100 per year. Tho ... . . i r rt new line win oe exienuen irom mi. vinr mel to Sunbury. Instruments will be fur nlshed at half the rate asked by the old comtianv and bb the number of instru ments is increased the price will be re dnced. Kxehnnges will be established at Shamokln. Mt. Carmel and Sunbury. The system under which the line operates will enable each subscriber to use his telephoue at night, after the exchanges have closed, by the means of a switch board which will bo attached to each one. The weather of the present Is most favorable to the men engaged in the con Btruetiou ot the public water works and thohe in charge should tnkejidvantago of it by pushing the operations as much as possible, so as to have the works com- pleted before the hard winter season sets in. The task of laying pipe when snow is npon the ground Is an arduous f ae and will entail great expense to the borough! if it does not result in a postponement of the completion. This should not be lost to sight. As the holidays npproach the bulnen houses begin to assume gala attire that attract much attention. In no other manner, unless it be by advertising in the newspapers, can a merchant better com- mand patronage than by making a tasteful display of his wares. The number of comparitively very young people that roam the streets atttr night-fall is astonishing. Parents are committing n grievous offense against domestic and moral laws by permitting their children to indulge in this practice at will and tramp about tho streets until ten o'clock at night, or later. Study or iudoor amusement would ben much better program upon which to base a hope for the future. There is needed at the Lehigh Valley depot an officer whose duty should be to act bb imformant for the patrons of the road. Trains arrive and depart very frc qnently and strangers obliged to make transfers are frequently puzzled ns to what train they shall, or shall not take, The mistake of getting on the wrong train frequently happens and escapes from being left occur Inst as often. As a rple the train hands are too busy attend ing to alighting and outgoing passengers to pay much attention to inquiries, and trangers who depend npon information from bystanders are frequently misled. ottsvllle has station masters. Why not adopt the Bystem here ? THE W. C. T. U ADJOURNS. IlennlutliinxofTli'inlih IJ(imbllcnii,1lom. (.ernt. and t'ontilUta. CLKVKt.AKD. Nov. S3. At tho final es sion or tho Women's Christian Tempor arico union yesl n'.av uftoruoon a long dlseui j'nii wns scried by a resolution pvo- testiu" .l.'.unst putting turns in the hands of iKiys ntlier resolution adopted wero ono deploring tho Armenian iliuM'o nnd ad vocating international protection, one de nouncing the increase of military educa tion In public schools, college and uni versities, and one, which raised much con troversy, thanking the populists for the suffrage plank in the platform in Knnsns, thanking the Republicans tor thu same thing In Colorado, nndthnnklng tho Dem ocrats of the south for bringing iv largo area under local option laws. Tho lattor resolution was adopted lifter much dis cussion. A constitutional amendment was adopted providing that biennial ses sions can bo held when deemed advisable. Thu cloo of the convention was quite Impressive. Miss Wlllard spoko briefly thauking the delegates for thoir kindness to hor, and telling thein how strong and well she felt. Adjournment was moved by Mrs. Forbes, of Connecticut, anil tno motion was carried. Hod Ho With You Till Wo Meet Again" and tho doxology were sung and Miss Carrie Smith pronounced the benediction immediately after adjournment J"iss Wlllard was asked in what city tho next convention would bo held. Sho said it was not doeldod, but that it looks llko Haiti more. Coming Events. Nov. 20. Turkey supper in' Bobbins' opera house under the ausplcesloX the ves-1 try of All Saints P. K. chnrch. I Nov. 20 to 80. Entertainment ,'in Rob- bins' opern house under the aupplces of the vestry of All Salute P. E. chinch. Dec. 3. First annual urand ball of the 7 . Carpenters' Social Club In Bobbins' opera house. l Dec. 21. Inter-State Mllkmalils Con vention, at Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Y. W. C. T. U. 1 Dec. 24 Ninth annual ball of the Na tional Social Club, in Hobbins' i opera house. COTXOI,BN. PBIIllllllllllM I It is not 1 i! Slimier In the. Vint Degree. Mkapkmllk, Pa., Nov. 36. Tho jury in tho ease of Fred McDontiol, on trial for tho murder of John MeAlidrow, brought in a verdict of guilty of murder In tho flrst de gree. Tho defehso has given notlco of ap plication for a now trial. Tho county has I had but two executions In Its history, and both of theso took place over eoventy-fivo I vears ngo. An experiment but a Proved Success. Thous ands of housekeepers who at first thought they never could use any shortening but lard, now use COTTOLENE and couldn't be induced to change, simply because it is better, cheaper and more Healthful. The genuine has tills trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Iook for it SI Mads only by The N. K. Falrbank Company, bB CIIICAOU, ana 13! N. Delaware Arc, FhflaiU. Henrv Wilson, the postmaster at Welsh ton. Florida, savs he cured a case of diarr- hrea of lone standlm? in six hours, with one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keraeity. vv uat a pleasant surprise tuat mnst nave neen to the sufferer. Such cures aro not unusual with this remedy. In many instances Wlwo Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta. Wben sbo was a Child, sho cried for Cattoila Xbnn she become- Miss, sho clung to Costorta, Wbor the haul Children, she toto tlm CastorU Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Kvenino Herald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, nre requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. W. A. McGulre, a wellk-nown citizen of McKay, Ohio, Is ot the opinion that there Is nothing as good lor children troubled with colds or crounas Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. He has used it in his fatnilj' for several years with the best results and always keeps a bottle of it in the house. Afterhaving la grippe lie was himself troubled with a severe cough. He used other remedies without benefit and then concluded to try the children's medicine and to hw aellght It soon effected a permanent cure. 26 and 50 oent bottles for sale by Uruhler Bros. For bargains in wall paper go to J. I Carden, painter and paperhanger, 224 V. Centre street. He is selling out his en' tire stock at and below cost. Wall paper hung at lowest prices and in workman like manner, 1018-tf Wilkinson's Special Bargains. One case of best Indigo blue calicoes 4 cents per yard. One case of finest outing flannels in new pattern at S cents, regular 12 cent. kind. Fifty of the finest double Hhawls, pure wool and largest size, now tO, were J8. Dress goods, ladles' and children's coats and fur capes, muffs, etc at money saving prices. i, J. Wilkinson, 30 South Main street, 11 10 tf Shenandoah, Pa. For a pain in the side or ohesttheae is nothing so good as a pleoe of ilauneldnm- Eeued with Chamberlain's Pain Halm and ound on over the seat of pain. It affords prompt and permanent relief and if UBed In time will often prevent a oold from .unltlm. in nneiiraonla. This satne treat ment is a sure enre for lame back. For Rsle by G rubier Bros. only one or two doses are required to give permanent relief. It can always be de pended upon. When reduced with water It is pleasant to take. For sale by Gruhler Bros. MAHAN0Y CITY. A Small Premium on Gold. New Yokk. Nov. 32. Tho general in terest in the bond issue and tho posslblo purchasers started a nUmbor of rumors that gold was at a premium already, and that there was no knowing whero itwouiu go to. Nesslngo, Colgate & Co., dcnlersin money, did sell an order or fflO.OOO In golil at ono-elghth of ono por cout. advance, but thoy did not consider it worth calling a premium. Other dealers in monoy sunt that inquiries had been mado for gold by several customers, but no prices had been quoted. They declared, however, that they were willing to furnish gold to n moderate amount at ono-linlf of ono per cent. A Place, for Congressman Cummlng. New York, Nov. 22. Mayor Gllroy mado twenty-one appointments to office yester day. Seventeen of them wero school com missioners and school Inspectors. Besides these the mayor appointed threo subway commissioners aud a police Justice. Amos J. CutnniiiiKs. Jacob Hess and Henry S. Kearney were appointed subway commis sioners for a term or threo years. Tho sat ary of that office Is 85,000 a yoar. Hess Is a member of tho present board! Cummlngs nnd Kearney wero appointed to succeed Theodore Moss and Walton btorm. jur. Cuinmlngs, who is a member df the Fifty third cougress, wnsdefeated fprro-oloction. Feeding the Hungry Strikers. NEW Youk, Nov. 22. A large crowd pf hungry cloak makers, their wives and chil dren, crowded tho strikers' relief head quarters to recolvo provisions which wero distributed nniong those possessing tickets showing their eligibility to receivo tho food. The placo was densely packed and tho crowd clamorous and violent. Tho men shouted and tbo women screamed, but order was finally restored and tho work of distribution went on quietly. Tho manufacturers aro much perturbed over tho fact that somo of thoir number aro no- cecdlng to the demands of tho strikers. Deailly Duel in a Mine. SnAMOKiN, Pa., Nov. 22. Samuel Frank lin was killed by William Taylor in aduel at Soott Shaft yosterd.iy. Tho men had quarreled over n trivial matter and de cided to light it out with revolvers. Tho men met and started to shoot. Tho Ilrst bullet from Taylor's pistol struck the right hand of Franklin, completely dis abling that member. Taylor then llred four more shots, killing his opponent. Ho then occaped, with the police In pursuit. An Original MaNMiehusetts Itepublienu, Noi'.Tll Adams, Mass., Nov. 22. Judge James T. Robinsun died horo yesterday afternoon, after a lingering illness, nt the ngo of T2 vears Ho wns editor ol tho North Adams Transcript, and an nblo writer. He was also judge of probate, nnd enjoyed a splendid reputation as a jurist. Ho was ono of the organizers ot the lte- publican party in Massachusetts, and a delegato-at-largu to tho convention which renominated A liraham Lincoln. ' HSiSwe Ti tamou. Hll UK ta m fl S W Mn NEURALGIA nnd similar ComplalnU, manntaotarcd nnaer me stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, yproscrl Ma Dy eminent pnyBionns M. p. oonry, 31 South Main St. DR. RICHTER fit a as tfiflBjraB! Onlt. ffAnlnnn-ith Trnde Mark" Anchor. Mamifacturer:CommerztcurathDr.Ilichtorof F. Ad. Blchter& Co.,17witrH Et.,nsw swz. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 12 Branch Honses. Own Glassworks. & 00 ets In Hiienanaoah tor salf; by P .D Kirnr. o c. iiu7i.,u. ... j Htllnn 7f. Mo'ri bi.. y, " Jtffji Bcrbucs, w. ''if:. ",u JSSiM r'' . Political Carda. Oil SCHOOL DIRECTOK, Second Ward, BENJAMIN C. CHURCH. Sublet to rteriubllcan rules. 60c a qt. $1 a qt. $1.25 a qt. , tlaqt. J1.00 a qt. t 11.60 a qt. I man u Guorbtore Monongahela Whiskey, Pnre rye whiskey, XX, Fine Old Bonrbon, XXX Snparior Blackberry Brandy, Superior Cognac Brandy, Imported Jamaica Hum, y UEHGLING'S Stock autl FxcbIi Ale, Draught Porter and Weinw Beer. -1 Best Brands o 6o Cigars and all kinds of Temperance Drbks. ESTABLISHED 1873. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offers for This Week. Trimmed Fedora Felt Hats. 60c, Trimmed IHch.erown Writ. Tlnta. KOn. Trlm-meil Sailor Hats, from 35c HP. Ten dozen Trimmed Hats, no two alike, nil enlnrs. nt,vlei and prices. Infants' long and short Coats, f l.GO tip. Misses' Heavy Coats, all styles ana colors, ti.uu up. imams' caps, 25c and up. Children's Plush Surah Silk and Velvet Cans. Infants' Sacoues. 25c nn. Lectins. 2So a nnir. MnnrnlniT nnmlK. Self. opening Corsets. Six papers of Needles, 6c. 52 G Sloutli 3ME.iX3. Stroot. 1 ) BSISOEIXANE OU3 Isn't There a Boy or Girl nn i SAl.K Ilttvlnir two aiTO iirown' s r Carver pat er cutters, will ell one at ouo thirrf tho tost, which was $400. Apply at be UE11ALD nnice. i inn s.ti.K A fitoreotvnemacn no. rosunB n fihnut ffsn. Tn fltfit.eTass t.i-der. 1'urchaBet can have It lor 120, present owner having no jurtlicr use for It. Apply at the Heiiald I o'i-co In this entire region who would like n thorough business education ? We furnish the very- best at very small coat. All we want is your name and addresc. You will then Ret our cata logue giving full particulars about the way we do business. Send it iu on a. postal card to-day. wilkes-Oarre Business College, Anthracite Bulldlnc, West Market St. Wade and Williams, Prlns. -refill HAI.K P cnibts. MlddlliiE eood order. A bargain; Cases, nearly new. 25 cents extra. tbo Her alp office. A lot of minion bocy typo, in Danrain. Af ply at I r-flR MAr.K. A lariro T versnl preis. Want room for a larger ress. will ho sold cheap lor cash, the Uekaip ollice. eighth-medium Unl- Arply at I r. OK SALK. A mailing machine, addressed I I1 from bloclfs. Severnl dozen iralleys. I Cort over 100. Can be had at less than one-1 fouttn Kssuy wornea. Apply at ine hub. Ai.n omce. T?OH ltlSNT. A iarte new ttore-room, with I 1 nlale class front, awelllne and cellat. txctlicnt business location. Will be ready tor rent No ember 1st. Kent rcosona le. Apply to C. AV. Newnouser, 120 North Main street. iu-io-ii rKN AND WOMI-N to make b'g money Evan J. Dams, UNDERTAKING AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Wholesale agent for Il with thR Practical Platlnc Dvnurno. Is F irpntmn'l lpatt. K. . .. HMH tiiH plcctrlcsl machine used in the treat plat-1 at ing factories S05. 0 to- Jf5 CO a weeK mado easy, nates everyimng. .o uirwneutei ms u ri.r'hn. nhin. " No Uaermado. Lager tid Saazcr Pile Ejei. Fine liquors and Cigars 120 South Mlni Special Sale. ForB JL In all latest sty Closing out a lot of In all latest styles of Millinery, Children's ninnies. Hans. Bonnets. Hoods nnd Ladiea Fascinators, co to MBS. HYDK'S.29 North Main street. Qn Saturday until sold 100 dozen ol different pattern ladies' Embroidered Lines Handkerchiefs at Half Price. Bv the failure ot a Swfrs manufacturer we proenrea inem. ivan ugei ouj aium Take them w bile, yon can. MAHANOY ClTr, Nov. 22, 1894. Mrs. W. Palmer did shopping in Potts ville yesterday. J. A. Mayer, of Mt. Carmel, visited town friends yesterday. Richard Gulnan boomed business in Mt. Carmel yesterday. J. II. Kestor, of Shenandoah, visited town friends yesterday. O. A. Fuller, of Philadelphia, boomed business in town yesterday. Miss Carrie Schertzlnger wns the guest of friends at Pottsville yesterdny. Large iron doors are hdng put on the front of the Lakeside power house. Mis. Wayne and Mrs. Gicking, of Del ano, visited town friends yesterday. Messrs. W. C. Edwards and William Boyer transacted business at Glravdville yesterday. The Fay Foster Burlesque Company will appear at Kaier's opera house on Stur day, November &Hh. Frank Snyder, manager of tho Rugby foot ball team, was in Pottsville yester day, trying to arrange a game. A ball will be given under the auspices of the Washington Hook & Ladder ooin- pany in the Armory ball on Nov. 28th. I. A. Solomon, advance agent for the Madame and AugUBtln Neuvllle's "The Boy Tramp" Company, was in town yes terday and has booked the play for Tues day, Nov.i27th. The newly organized Liberty Club Is making great progress. It Is composed of young wen who have excellent voices. They have decided to Blug at tho elstedd' fods to be held in the Welsh Cougrega tlonal church and the Opera House on Christmas Day. Great Bargains. Prices reduced in ladles', misses' and children's coats and capos. We offer oar pets and oil cloth at prices never before heard of, Kquul reductions in all kinds of drv goods. At P, J. MONAQIIAJJ'B, 11-17-tf SO South Main St., Shenandoah. In lengths suitable for bed rooms or small rooms. Good patterns, perfect goods, from KurrcmU-red by Ills lloiulsinnn. HonOKEN, N. J , Nov. 23. Jessollansoo, tho Hohoken pension agent", under several ludptmcnt8 In the United States courts for crookedness in pension, cases, and al ready convicted and lined t500 on one of theso indictments, was surrenilerca yes- ..,.!,. 1,,. i,i j i,M,iu,,...n .t it v tr,,i field.- Hunseo'H further trials havo been They are Worth from 75c to $1. postponeu until January, jio spenus ins timo In jail crying, and his friends say his health Is breaking down. Now York 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. BOg to 75c 1 SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Deposit Vullding and Saving Asso- tMUUll UJ .tCIUIII;. . ., UUGIB iUI DAIC MIDI. hundred b hares of slock. This la a good, reliable .lilcli to lake II monev. the premium received is large, consequently the stock vill mature much sooner than associations located In towns ivhere there is no great demand iv, ana hullding operations are very The value of each share Is (200 at for money limited. 3 maturity. Annlication fee. 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, ono dollar per share. Kiveper cent, hi teres t allowed on all payments made in advance for 6 months or ledger, il embers may wiinaraw one or an suaics m any lime vy giv ing 30 days written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid, with (1 per cent, interest alter ono Tear, thereby maklne; it an 11 per cent. Investment. All shareholders are. entitled to loans from fund on real estate security. No shares will be forced out. The fund ts run on tue same conservative principles as our local funds which havo been tried lor years and found safe. Any ono wish ing to lm est in a Having f und will llnd it to their interest to call on the local agents and receive full particulars. Itcv. H. A. Koyser, 1). D., of Alafianoy City, Is one of the directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, AffentS, 127 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah. RAHWIAN STBEL PMKET PEKOE! tZL . Special bargains in Ingrains from 40c up. Remnants of Oil Cloths and Linoleum, about 2 yd. lengths, to close out. Franch Hurlecl Without Ceremony BA1ICKI.ONA. Spain, Nov. 33. Tho body of Franch, tho executed anarchist, was in torredliwtevenlngwithoutn priest being at reduced priCCS . .....1 ...ttl..,. ..ll. 1 r mony. During tho day Immense crowds of people d.'flled beforo tho scnffold nnd took a last loou at me notiy oi mo anarch ist with tho deadly collar of the garrotte encircling his nock. A Juvenile Home Thief. I.ANCAFUjt, Pa., Nov. Si. Harry Im mel, aged Ki years, was arrested lastrnlght on the ch.uk-e of horse stealing. Ho do- Hlioratoly ilrove off .with atam liulonglng to a farmer who was ntumllng market. and was endenvorlng to sell It when cap tured by tho police. Tho lioy seems to think ho ha performed u groat feat. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S Pear Alley, Rear CoJieo Eouso. The best rigs in town. Horses taken t board. Hanllng promptly attended to. HOTEL KAIBE, CHAH.BURCniLL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY COT. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome nxtures Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. . tftfths cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, law ns,eem etery lota or any kind of fencing. 11,11. Master I nas the agency and carries It In stock at his marDio arm granite worta, ia n. jmu'ii ED. BREEEAM, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sta. Finest Beers, 7ines and liquors. Hananome Bar Fixture. Beat UrnnrlR of 5 and 10r Cigars. , Fall- Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains in Town. ANNIE MORRISON Uuy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lkssiq & Baeu, Ashland, Fa., la printed on every sack. tf To ltednc Sbirtmahern' Wuges. New Youk, Nov. A general lockout of shlrtniakers Is imminent. The ditll culty nrlses from nn Intention oxprosscd bv contractors toreuuee wages ju par cent., and to lookout their omployae if tho reduc tion is not accepted. Tho shlrtmakcrs have been given until Saturday to decide as to the pitiposeu out. J. It. ISinmt'tt Ak'iI" Married. DAVEKfOKT, Iji., Nov. 3)J. J. K. Ein- mett ("Our l'iltz") arrived in townyestor day with his company. Mr. Kmmett at onoe proceeded to the court house for n marriage license. A tew minutes later tno actor and Miss May Hoggins Stevens, ii member ol tno company, weve uiurneu. Father and Two Sons Drowned, St. HlLAlBB, N. H., Nov. aa.-Word has reached here that while Isiulor Dolglo, his two sons uni 1'aul Oullette woj-o crpssing thu Hlvur St. John in n small canoe tho boat capsized, and Doigle and his two ions Were dxowneu. uuueuo was reseueo. JiOAX ji ujz.jiro,z Easi lenira St, Shenandoah. Shenandoah's Bemabess Hand Xjanraiiiqp Cor. Lloyd nd White 8 W. All work guaranteed to be flret-elaas Sn every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain b& spec. laltv. Goods clled for and delivered. A trlsl solicited. BargamaCookPots H00KS BR01 All kiuda and sizes. At FRiCKE'S 3-CENT STORE, No. 11 North Jardin Street. BERTHA L. DOLPH, ii N. West Street, Shenandoah. 100 Celluloid Frames 5c, formerly lOo 100 " " 108 " ISo 100 " 15c " 2So 100 ' " 25o " 80o See Onr Window? Display. No. 4 North Main St. mill VKitttui iiiuumiiikit M JM101 V.OUI Ot. WARREN J. PORTZ. Ptvio Tenner, Pianos and oans repalratt. Orders It t tat ill NoruiKalnBtreeWfuwMUlosk.vilUruM'rf sromBi ien uoo. Chas. Hooks & Sonfv 215 South Jardin St. utchers- and GROCERS. Th finest and moat tender lieet to bo found lu Shenandoah- Pork, mutton, real and Ot rt tlf all Kinds. A nne'iina oi vsuim uu .im tt'-- and prme fumlly flonr. butter and eggs. A (tennlne welcome Awaits yon nt J o,e Wyatt's Saloon . MAIN ABB COM- STS. Foil room altaohed. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter nd Ale constantly on top. Choice tempfcranee-rtrlnkH nnd elgaw. MUSSER & BEBDALL, (8aecSBors to Coat ley Iliw-1 K0.2C Kast fMirc street, HBKnANDOJtH, mm mm I. 6 I. i iah iiM 3nhtd
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