EVENING HERALD KM DAY. NtiVHMltEIt 28. 1M. THIRD EDITION PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty l'erusal. Oranges are K-ttltiK plenty. JFoot ball continues tlio nigo. "Yesterday was a line autumn day. Iiem than a week till ThanksKivlnKlay. Tho moon Is spending lior Inst quarter. A good many stumbling placed In our JynldewnlkR. Tho uext new moon will be on Tuesday JlnoKt, tlieiCTth. Boon time to be looking up thatTbankii giving turkey. A boy In the family li convenient to l)lnmo tilings on. 'Game grows oarcer as the hunting Mention advance. Inereaf-loK cold cattei Increased de mand on the coal bin. The sunny side ot the street Is now becoming more popular. A long winter is predicted beoane the nttturan has been warm. The free text book low for our public jachools Ih a great success. Governor-elct Hastings has constructed hi cabinet ot first clans timber. Nosr Is the time to begin to think of something for which to be thankful. There will be no need for Tom Heed to iirount a quorum in the next Congress. The old-fashioned way of wearing soft Jhatg Is the latest fad In men's headgear. Camp 200, P. O. S. of A. of town, Is meeting with much success. At tho meet ing laBt evening two new names vere pro posed for membership, and others are ex yectod at tho next meeting. To Distinguish a Name. It is easy enough to tell a Polish name from n Lithuanian or a Hungarian If you know how. Nearly all Lithuanian names tend with "as" or "kas ;'' all PolUh with "ski," and the Hungarian generally with "o." KorinRtance, Lithuanian, Zorczkas; 1'olish, Melewski; Hungarian, Pipko. Some Hungarian people will translate 'their names to Polish or Lithuanian, or reverse. As an instance, Mr. Boezkoaskl, might in Lithuanian call himself Iiocz kanzkas, and in Hungarian, Iioczko, but Ihcy generally adhere to their country name. Many names ending with a sound like vltch or savage, are spelled "Klewicz." The man you call John Cut cabbage will sign his name Knczkiewlcz. Buy Keystone flour. He sure that the name Lkssio & BAF.n, Ashland, Pa., If printed on every sack. tf A bemand for Heaters. Any one having second-hand heaters on hand can dispose of them readily at good prices by sending them to Reese's auction -moms, West Centre street. Henry WIlBon, the postmaster at Welsh ton, Florida, says he cured a case of diarr ham ot long standing in six hours, with one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. What a pleasant surprise that must have been to ibp BniTercr. Such cures are not unusual Trtth this remedy. In many instances only one or two doses ro 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. Coming' Events. .Nov. 29. Turkey supper In Bobbins' opera house under the ausplcesjof the ves try of All Saints P. E. church. Nov. 20 to SO. Entertainment in Rob bias' opera bouse under the auspices of the vestry of All Saints P. K. church. Dec, 3. First annual grand ball ot the Carpenters' Social Club In Roublns' opera house. Dec. 21. Inter-State Milkmaids Con vention, at Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Y. W. C. T. U. Dec. 24 Ninth annual ball of the Na tional Social Club, in Robbins' opera house. "When Baby was Elctc, wo gave tier Castorta. T7hea she was a Child, she cried for Castorta. mm she bocanie Miss, she clung to Castorta. Whef "iie bad Children, she iavntbra Castotlx Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVENING IlKIULD "who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks is Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. W. A. McGnire. awellknown citizen of McKay, Ohio, is ot the opinion that mere is nothing as goon lor ciuitiren troubled with colds or crounas Chamber' Iain's Cough Remedy. He lias used it In his family for several years with the best results and always keeps a bottle of It in the house. After having la grippe he was himself troubled with n severe cough. He used other remedies without benefit and then concluded to try 'he children's medicine and to his delight it soon effected a permanent cure. 26 and 60 cent bottle for sale by Gruhler 13ro. Wilkinson's Special Bargains. One case ot best Indigo blue calicoes, 4 cents per yard. One case of finestouting flannels in new pattern at 8 cents, regular 12M cent, kind. Fifty of the finest double shawls, pure wool and largest Mze, now tO, were $H. Drew goods, ladles' and children's coats uni fur oajies, muffs, eta, at money saving prices. L. J. Wilkinson, ! South Main street, 11 I'J tf Shenandoah, Pa. For a pain in the side or olieat thtie la Doming fo goon as a piece or naunei uam Deuedwith Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the seat of pain. It affords prompt anil permanent relief and If used In time will often prevent a oold from Twmltlnir in nneuinouln. This same treat- cot Is a sara cure for lame baok. For sio by Gruhler Bros. CONVICTED OKjoKIRAOY. Fevrn Mlm-ra AVhn WilTullv I' "fvi'j. .1 i Tlptlfe mitt Otlipl- I'lopci!. Itnioww, Pa, Nov. 23. The s"V"i miner charged with conspiracy 'o burn mid burning the tipple at the J'.iine mine lust .June (luting the strike v,civ fount! Utility- by the Jury .yesterday. K.l I 'ox ana Leo Wurm pleiuied guilty to the charge of plating explosives uiuler a bulldlng.whicli was nil that was charged against tlietn. The other five Prank Myers, Ludwig ltoscnlmck, Joseph Kroltlo, William Gclt ner and Waiwel Swlntner wore found guilty of all charges of the indletment, which aocuseil them of burning mill con Mmtlng to tho crime. Prank Myers was the man who agreed or offered to do til j net when it was proponed. At a meeting of elglitoen miners who had gone to Paine mine on June 10 to in duce the men to quit who wore supposed to 1)8 at work, It was proposed to kill their employer, but that was voted down. A second proposition to burn the tipple was unanimously carried, and tho query as to who was to do the act was settled by Myers volunteering to do tho deed. Tin men then ran a score or more mine cars Into tho tipple, and they wero burned, with much other property. Mawicrt'il by Kiiniikit. Lospon, Nov. as. Australian mail re ports are to the effect that the Kanakas of all the Islanus near New Guinea are In re volt. Scores of European settlors have boon murdered. The steamer Three Cheers, of Sydney, called nt the Admiralty Islands and found that tho trading posts and a trading schooner had lwen burned. Not a single white man was visible. The na tives fled to the hotel on the approach of the steamer. Tho captain landed, and found the remains of a recent cannibal feast. All tho whites undoubtedly met with a horrible death. At New Ireland and other islands similar massacres are reported. Itltlout's Miitrlmonlnl Misfortune. BALTlMoltK, Nov. 23. Albert B. Rldout, when a boy of 17, was mnrried to Virginia Hammond, a woman nearly nlno years his senior. He took his bride to his father's home in Frederick county. Six months later sho told him that she was tho mother of a boy nearly 7 years of ago, and the young husband deserted her and came to Baltimore. Later, hearing that sho whs dead, he married Miss HattloGibbs. Three days after the oeremouy the young hus iMind learned that bis llrst wife was alive. He Immediately informed his second wife and they separated. Yesterday the mar riage was declared void. Kxploslon 111 a KclltKil House, UxitltllHtK, Mass., Nov. S3. Tho steam heating apparatus nt the Central school building hero exploded yesterday. On the ground Hour abovo tho boiler room were fifty children, many of whom wero dashed up against the celling by the force of the explosion. A large number were severely scalded by the escaping steam and boiling water. The school contained six rooms, and on the upper lloors wore three classes. A panlo ensued, mid in trying to escape many wero trampled upon. No fatalities nro reported, but many children are badly injured. A Whisky Ilottlc Told the Story. Mount Holly, N. J., Nov. 23. Thomas Riley, of Burlington, was found drowned on tho Hats below here. An empty whisky bottle in his boat, aground a few feet nway, told tho wholo htory. Riley was about 10 years of nge. Several years ago, In a drunken quarrel, ho killed Pitman Borden at Burlington, for which ho was sentenced to twelve years in the state prison. On his reloao he refused to ro turn to his home in Burlington, and hue been living a hermit life in an old cabin along the creek. Indications of Many Murders. Mkxico "it. Nov s!8. A horrible dis cover" has just been made near Cliuriut zlo, state of Miehoaoan. Thirty human bodies in an advanced stage of decomposi tion havo been found piled upon one an other in a cavo. Cleofos Gomez was robbed and murdered for his money recently. I'nscaul, a brother, while searching for him jnndo tho discovery, which appar ently explains many mysterious disap pearances of persons in the neighborhood. Illll Conk Still at IjrKe. Four Smith, Ark., Nov. 28. Deputv Marshal Smith has telegraphed tho mar shal's office from Wichita Falls, Tex., that ono of tho four captured suspects arrested yesterday is tho famous "Skeeter" of tho Cook gang, hut 11111 Cook is not ot the party. The other mon under arrest are Charles Turner, William Farrls and Jesso Snvdor, who robbed McDermott's storo and pobtolllco In tho Cherokc-o nation re cently. They are all dangerous robbers, A Point for tlie Obstinate Witnesses. Washington, Nov. 28. The court of up peals of tho District of Columbia granted we motion or counsel lor JHossrs. Chap man and Macartney, tho indicted rccalcit rant sugar trust investigation witnesses, for an appeal from the recent decision of Judge Colo, holding that thoyare liable to punishment for refusal to nnwer qui- Hons put by the sonate oommlttee. The date for hearing argument on the appeal lias not yet been lUotl. Sentenced for Itunnlnff h Clitiiibllng Den AsiiUltV I'AltK, Nov. 28. Alderman Charles Parks, of the "Tenderloin" dis trict, Now York, who was convicted last Friday of keeping u gambling house at Anbury Park, In the most fashionable part of town, was sentenced by Judge Clarence Counover yesterday to pay u nw of 1800 and sorvc a sentence of five months In the oouuty jail. Pending an appeal l'arks was released on 5,uou ball. A Woman Sued for llri-At-U of Promise. CENTKEVILLK, Mich., Nov. 88. The unique ktiectaole of a man suing a woman fur breach of promise of marriage has created a sensation here. Arthur Mussel man, of Mention, claims that Mrs, Sol omon Dill encouraged his attentions nud finally proposed marriage to him, but now declares there was no engagement between theiu. Musselman sues for damages. Klklnt.' Klectlon Aturcd. WllBKLiNd, W. Y., Nov. 28. A canvass of Republicans elootort to the legislature remove all doubt of the election of S. II. Klklus to the United states senate. Every member of the hoconil and Fourth eon greasional districts bos declared for him, with over half of those In the Third and First. Hanging at the Nstlmwl Capital. WAHHINtmiN, Nov. 28. Churltts Hoj- klus, colored, was Imaged today. Hop kins' crime was committed last December upon James Uordun, colored, whom he hit on the head with u brick, which caused MAHANOY CITY. MAllASor City, Nov. 23, 18M. Robert llesser has returned from a visit to Washington D. C. Joseph Rablnowitz visited friends at Pottsvllle yesterday. M.E.Horn, of WilllamspOTt, Is spend ing a week with friends In town.' Mrs. Henry Schu and daughter, Gusele, are visiting friends in Now Jersey. Miss Blanch Rich, of Ashland, was the guest of Mies Mary Wren, last evening. Rev. J. J. Fl'her, of Tauiaqua, was the guest of the C. B. Wagner family yester day. The soeuery in the opera house Is being touched up by two special artists of New York. Oliver Edwards, formerly of town, nnd now residing at Hickory Ridge, is visiting friends in town. Tbo Fay Foster Burlesque Company will appear at Kaler's opera house to morrow evening. Mrs, Stank and daughter, Mnggle, of Shtnnnrloah, were tho guests of town friends yesterday. Mrs. Charles D. Kaler nnd Mrs. Michael Halghney nre visiting friends and rela tives at Philadelphia. Mrs. Thouios Edwards, Mrs. John Thomas nnd Mrs. Davis, of Ashland, visi ted friends in town yesterday. Messrs. Roache and Rogers, two well- known sprinters of Gtrnrdville, will run a hundred yard dash in the park to morrow. William Maeder, of Phoenlxvllle, who Is visiting his parents here, was tendered a surprise patty last evening. He will re turn to Phoenlxvllle to-morrow. John Broker nnd Miss Lena Roos wero married in St. Fedelis' church yesterday. Miss Christian Roos was the bridesmaid and Nicholas Broker the groomsman. A dluner was terved at the residence of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Broker will reside at S03 East Mahanoy avenue. The Bogus Checks. The report that George W. Beddall, the hardware merchant, was victimized to the extent of $60 by a forged check is con firmed. Mr. Beddall says thnton the 10th nst., a rum known as J. T. W. Atkins, from whom be had been buying oils and paints for the past eight years, called at his Btore and presented a $50 check drawn on a Pittt-burg bank. The relations which had existed for so many years threw Mr. Beddall off his guard and he cashed the check. On Tuesday the check came buck from Pittsburg stamped a forgery. Last Wednesday a check reached here from Chanibersburg. It was drawn for $50 on the Merchants' National Bank of Shen andoah, on one of the bank's forms, and signed "C. M. 3eddall & Bro." This check was renounced. It had been drawn by the same party that victimized Mr. Beddall. A letter received from Chani bersburg to-day states that the man at that place who was caught by the C. M. Beddall check had struck a clue and in- ended to force the forger into jail even it it required the expense and trouble of n chase throughout the United States. It the forger is caught Mr. Beddall will also become a prosecutor. For bargains in wall paper go to J. P Carden, painter and paperhanger, 224 W. 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. 10 lS-tf The Singer the Best. The Singer sewing machine was one of the first to be used for family Fewlng.nnd its simplicity and durability of construe tlon gave it a universal reputation and a salo greater than all other sewing ma chines combined. The company has kept puce with the march of improvements In this line of machines, and has, from time to time, made changes and added appli ances and attachments, so that It has maintained tho large preponderance of sales, and to day offers to the public the be-it family sewiug machine in the world. Beside making the best lock stitch ma chine, the company also manufactures a chain stitch machine that is without a peer. C. J. Quinn, 21 East Centre street, Shenandoah, Ph., call tell you all about the Singer. Interlined "Celluloirl"Collars and Cuffs turn water like a duck's back and show neither sjiot nor soil. TUey are not effected by perspiration, and always look as if right out of the box. When they get soiled you can clean them in u minute by simply wiping off with a wet cloth. These are but a few of the advantages of wearing the "Celluloid" Collars and Cuffs. There ore many others that you will readily discover the first time you wear one. They arc the only waterproof inter lined collars nnd cuffs made. lie sure to get the genuine with this trade mark MARK. stamped inside, if you desire pcrfi et satisfaction. Made in all bUcs and i.ll styles. It you can't get them at the dialers, we will send sample postpaid, on leceipt of price : Collars, 25 ccnn each. Cuffs, 50 cents pair. State sUe and whether you waut a itaud-up o turued-dpwn collar. THE CELLULOID COMPANY. 1117-20 Broadway, SKW YORK. -jUlTT'f flwi'l 11 1, H aiCMrinrini Nt 0 1 AMUSEMENTS. "CELL 82." 1 Madame, and her son Augustin, NfU vllle, will be the attraction nt Fergu son's theatre this evening, preswiU lng for the first time - in this city their new play entitled, "Cell 22," frdtn the pen of tho talented actress and nuthon Mme. Neuvllle, nnd written for her sln Augustin, giving him an opportunity to show his peculiar style than in any of his other plays. The story is one Of Intense Interest and well worked out, holding the interest and attention of the audience to the end. Mme. Neuvllle ha" a part entirely dissimilar to the emotional line of work to which she has been accustomed, and Augustin Neuvllle has a part which suits him exactly. The critics from our neighboring cities are loud in their praise of the play and the company presenting it. Mme. Neuvllle and Augustin have many friends nnd admirers in Shenandoah, they all remem bering their appearance hero In "The Boy Tramp" for tho past three seasons; but this year with a new play and the best company he has ever had, will be doubly welcomed. "M'KKNNA'S rLMTATIOJfS." Another big house laughed and shouted at the many funny things they saw In "McKenna's Flirtations" at the Audi torlum last evening. Dan Williams has made a splendid itnpiesslon as n substi tute for Hilly Barry and his close resemblance to the latter both In appear ance and actions would deceive a careless observer. This afternoon nnd to-night will be your last opportunity to seo this amusing comedy. Bridgeport Union. At Ferguson's theatre to-morrow evening. Ankle Dislocated. Charles A. Euterllne, ot South Chest nut street, had his left ankle dislocated yesterday by a heavy window frame fall ing upon it. He is being attended by Dr. Roberts. Political Cards. jmOB SCHOOL DIBECTOK, Socond Ward, BENJAMIN C. CHURCH. Subject to Bepubllcan rules. MISCELLANEOUS. FOB BKNT. Two adjoining rooms Suit able for physician's rnlcj. Ux e lent lo eatloc. Apply at the IIkuald ollce. 11 3-lw FOB HEtT, A larte new More-room, with plule gloss front, dwelling nnd cellar, hxuhent buplnefs location. Will be ready for rent November 1st. Hcnt reasona 'le. Apply to C. w. Newhouser, 120 North Main street. 10-16-lt MEN AND WOMhN to make big money with the Practical Plating Dynamo. Is toe electrical machine used in the great plat ing factories (03. to tf5C0 a ttcek made easy. Plates everything. No experiences big roflts AddretB W. 1'. Harrison & Co , Clerk o. 14, Columbus, Ohio. Special Sale, Closing' out a lot of In lengths suitable for bed rooms or small rooms. Good patterns, perfect goods, from SOc to 75c. They are worth from 75c to $1. Special bargains in Ingrains from 40c up. Remnants of Oil Cloths and Linoleum, about 2 d. lengths, at reduced prices to close out. oi332sriDsra-. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. iiNNIE MORRISON X.QAS JiVlr,I)IJfQ,Z 8 Easi Ccnfre St, Shenandoah. All kinds, 25 cents up. At FRICKE'S 3-CENT STORE, o. 11 North Jardin Street, BERTHA L. DOLPH, U N. West Street, Shenandoah. OXFiA.JSTjEIia . Tbe SlfUM EtDl(TI(i;C0M''St4,J;Twa- AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALISI 329 S. 15th St Below Callowhlll rniiaaeipnia. Pa To ercure a positive and permanent rure ot frioti ot Ycuth uid Lots ot Mantood and of ail dtteatcs ot tbe Bloid, hICncjt. Ulacfler, Skin uuu nervoui o)iiim oiimul ui once in. l.oo He KuurnutctiH In ah r&?n cuus? d by Eiccti et ImDiudence or Inheritance lu refatore to lUaitk and Strength by lulldlug up t"e shattered nervous Byeit'in anc uuting newmeanuenerp to the broken down c m-iiiuiion. Conaulintir 1 and examination tree urd euuStlv confidential Office hours, daily and Hunday (torn Ua. m. to 80 m.. and 6 lo 0 eenlni"ri lit au lila hnnlr on Errors of Youth and obaevre diseases of both Snls Carpet texee. eennrte. COTTOLENE. Mas Upset Because it is clean, pure, healthful, economi cal, aud makes the most delicate and delicious food. 5 lbs. of Cottolene equals nVz lbs. of lard. anviug 73 nit: tosu VJUC uie genuine, with trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Made only by Tho N. K. Falrbank Company, CHICAGO, and 1XI N. Delaware Ave., riiUxdn. M. P. CONB.Y, Monongahela Whiskey, - 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, (Is qt. Fine Old Bonrbon, XXX, $1.96 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, II a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, 11.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, f 1.50 a qt. VUENGLING'S Stock nnd Flesh - Bt brands of 60 Clears ESTABLISHED 1S73. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offers for rr--l .1 T - .1 T- ! 1 TT fcn.. n. a " ' " , we arimmea Mign-crownFe tHnts.oOc. Trimmed Sailor Hats, from 85 c up. Ten dozen Trimmed Bats, no two alike, allcolors styles and prices. Infants' long and short Coats, $1.50 up. Misses' Heavy Coats al ill ill and colors, tl.ep up. Infants' Caps. 25c and up. PChlldren?s WusY Sural'i Silk and v"Y"l18' iuiH-s oacques, sac up. opening Corsets. Six papers of Needles, Isn't There a Boy or Girl Iogue giving full particulars about the pus 1111 caru io-uay. WilKes-Harre Business Colleae. Anthracite Building. West Marktt St. Ivan I AND LrVERT. 13 North. Jardin Street. Wholesale agent tor elpsfaa's lm, 1 1, Eijiart Lager nil Saaitr Hi lis No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars lai Bouth MalnHt. For Mar In all latest styles ol Millinery, Children's uionKH, uaps, iionnets, iioous ana mmes Fascinators, ko to MRS. HYDE'S.29 North Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 aozen 01 ainerent pattern Ladies' Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at Hall Price. Br the failure ot a Swls manufacturer we proenrea them, can't get anymore. j.aK6 mem wnne yon can New York 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S Pear Alley, Rear Coifeo House. The best rlns in town. Horsea ts kett tto board. Hauling promptly attended to. HOTEL KAIBR, CHAH.BURCUILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITT. Largest and finest hotel in the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures Pool and Billiard Booms Attached. Shenandoah's Ekuable Hand Xsaunds Cor. ldoyd and White Qts. All work guaranteed to be first-ohus In every particular. Bilk ties and lace certain saspec talty. Goods called for and delivered. - A trial solicited. HOOKS & BROWN. Specialacss 100 Celluloid Frames 6c. formerly 10c 100 " lo 16c 100 " " ISo 25o 100 " " 25o " 60o See Onr WindowEDisplay, Nu. 4 North Main St. WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Timer, Flacos and organs repaired. Orders left Bl 21 North UalnBtreeUBhesahdoaa.vilUxsssivs Bavies, NDERTAKtNG ! 31 South Main St. iquorStore Retail Ale, Draught Porter and Welner IW and'hll klrdfol ImncfinDrlrXf1 eW This Week, . ... . . . . Juggins, 25c a pair. Mourning Goods. Self, 5c. s a'L south. Main Stroot. In this entire region who would like a thorough business education? We furnish the very best nt very small cost All we want Isyotir nnmeand nddrpftH. Vnn will tun - "... .UVUbKIII WUIU- way we do business, riend it In on a Wade nnd Williams, Prlns- Saving Fund! SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Deposit liulldlrjp and Saying Asso ciation of Heading, Pa., offers for sale a lew hundred shares of stock. This is a pood, reliable and prosperous association In which to take shares. Having ready Bale for all money, the nremlnm received is l&ree. consrnuentfv th. stock will mature much Booncr than associations located in towns where there isnorp-eatdemandt limited. The value ot each share is f.W at matnritT. AnDllcatlon fee. 25 conta earli nharA. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Five per ctuu mwice. iuiuwuu uu .11 jiBjniruiii maue in advance for 6 months or longer. M embers may withdraw one or all shales at any time by giv ing 30 days written notice, aud are entltleutr the full amount of dues paid, with 6 per cent. Interest alter ono year, thereby maklrg it an H per cent, investment. All shareholders nro entitled to loans from fund on real estate security. No shares wilt be forced out. The fund is run on tbe same conservative principles as onr local fnnds which have been tried lor years and found safe. Any ono wish ing to invest in a Saving Fund will find it tt their Interest to call on the local agents and receive full particulars. Itev. II. A. Kcyser, D. V., of Mahanoy City, is ono of the dilcctors. MASTER & BACIIMAN, Agents, 127 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah. OAHTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE thhe cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper Kan a wooden lence for residences, lwns,cem Ury lots or any kind of fencing. M. IL Mtkb nil the agency and carries "to stock at hts ED. BRENKAH, Cot. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sta. Finest Bears, Wines and Liquors. Handsomo Bar JTUturos. Beat "Brands of 10c Cigars. Chas. Hooks & Son, 215 Soulli Jardin St. utchers- and GROCERS, n-t.. .ui mmt tender beet to ba found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, veal and out Meats of all nos. A Una Una of choice and fresh groceries and prime family floar. butter nnd egga. A genuine welcome ArraSta you Hi Joe Wyatl's Saloon! MAIN AKD COftL STS. Pl imm &ttehed; yinest whiskeys beers, porter and file constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks nnd cln;arf. MUSSEE & BEDDALL, (gucccesots to t'oaktey Br.) Wo. iG lfaiit C'r Ji' rf Htrr ct, BIMNaNUOAIIi A. HST GUIS GBOGERT ! TOor Wetter IMat Qallly, lowest Caa jeUcsL yausosse resieeUully aoliolled. hU doulh. t
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