EVENING HERALD FHIDAY. NOVKMHKIl 30, 1801. THIRD EDITION OUR STREETS. 'The Thorouirhfares of Ihc Town Could be Greatly Improved. Tlio streets ot New York is the name of once popular piny t tint UeHjthted many thousands of theatre-goers, nnd no doubt Is yet on tlio stage. The Btrects of Shennmlo th is a play re Jiearsed dally by strangers coming to town. It 1b no unusual thing to hear tbem remark about the miserable condl tlon of the streets, and draw comparisons botween this, the largest town In the W unity, and much smaller oues. Anditbe comparisons are invariably to the detri ment of Shenandoah. Shenandoah has long out-grown Its baby clothes, and for the money spent on the streets they ought to be paved In silver. It Is to be hoped, for the credit of the town, that the entire length of Main street will bo paved by next sum uer. Filthy streets are great breeders of disease, and it is n wonder that the town 1 not vblted more frequently by an epidemic. Kast Coal street at preseut is lu a miserable condition nnd should receive the attention of the Supervisor. The residents of that thoroughfare have time and agaiu complained, but there seems to be no redress. There are other streets and alleys In the town that need attention from the authorities, nnd they should be attended to before the cold weather is upon us. In some localities the authorities could be -prosecuted for maintaining a nuisance, because the condition of the streets are both dangerous to the health of the resi dents and the lives of pedestrians. All tho streets and alleys need overhauling, and the sooner the better. The old cost am of hauling dirt on them to make mud, and then cart it away, Is a useless ex penditure. W. A. McGuire, a wellk-nown citizen of McKay, Ohio, la ot the opinion that there Is nothing as good for children troubled with colds or croup as Chamber loin's Cough Kemedy. He tins used It in his family for several years with the best results Hnd always keeps a bottle of it in the house. After having la grippe he was himself troubled with a severe cough, lie used other remedies without benefit and then concluded to try the children's medicine nnd to tils delight it soon effected n permanent cure. 25 nnd 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Coining Events. Nov. 2fl to 30. Entertainment in nob bins' opera house under the auspices of the vestry of All Saints P. K. church. Dec. 3. First annual grand ball ot the Carpenters' Social Club in Robblns' opera house. Dec. Si. Inter-State Milkmaids Con vention, at Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Y. W. C. T. U. Dec, ai Ninth nnuual ball of the Na tional Social Club, in Itobbius' opera house. Jan. 4th, '03. Animal supper in Hob- bins' opera house under tho auspices of the Welsh Baptist church. TOnea Baby was sick, we gavo her Costotia. When sho was a Child, she cried f or Costorla. mm Eha became Miss, she clung to Castorla, TOier iho bad Children, she ravot!m Castork Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evuninq IIkiui.d -who are not receiving their paper regu larly nud people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses nt Hooks & Ilrown's stationery store, on North Mnin street, Henry Wjleon, the postmat,tcr at Welsh ton, Florida, Bays he cured a 'cane of dlarr hoea of long standing in six hours, with one biiihII bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedv. What a pleasant surprise that must have been to me Buueren Mien cures are not unusual with this reined v. In manv Instances only one or two doses are required to give permanent relief. It can always be de alwa; pended upon. When reduced with water It is pleasant to take, Bros, For sale by Gruhler Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In 1 intra at the Sheuandouti drug store, No. 8 South Mat street. 9-18-tf Wilkinson's Special Bargains. One case of best Indigo blue calicoes, i cents per yard. One case of fluestoutiug flannels in new pattern nt 8 cents, regular lay, cent kind. Fifty of the finest double shawls, pure wool and largest i-lze, now M, were t8. Dress goods, ladles' aud ohlldren'a conts an I fur capes, muffs, etc., at money s&vlug prices. I J. WllKINBON, SO South Main street, ll-lOtf Shenandoah, Pa. Fornpnrnln the side or cheat there 1b nothing M) good as a pieoe of flannel dam pened wlUi Ubamberlmn's Pain Balm and bound on over the sent of pain. It affords Erompt and permanent relief and If used l time will often prevent a oold from resulting In pneumonia. This same treat ment la a frurv curv for Inma liuok. For BHie oy u rum cr tiro For bargains in wall paper go to J. P. Carden, pointer and paperhanger, 284 V, Centre street. He Is selling out his en tire stock nt aud below cost. Wall paper hung at lowest prices aud in workman like manner. 10-18-tf C. I). Frlcke has received a new lot of rags. All kinds. Cheap for aash. 11-0 tf Candy! Candy t Candy I The finest nssorttueutlu town nt lowest prices. Frtsh candy made every hour at 10 cents per pound. Give it a trial nnd you wHI come again. S. Hoatoo, 5i West Ota or lrc. SECRETARY SMITH'S REPORT. Itn Urgp That tlm 1ii.1I.uk tin lVriultted to Kirp Tlirlr IjhkN. Vf AMIlXHTON, Nov. :!(). The annual re port of Secret 'ry Hoke Smith, of the In terior depart in-nt, deals Inrg.-ly with In dian affair, mid he presents sontn prnr tienl siigeestl'ii.K for the development nnd civilisation of the riv e. Tho nwretary dlsrii-wes the subidct of education and of allotments of land in severalty, and urges that tho education of tho Indians should 1x) for the purpinonf fitting them to perform the particular re sponsibilities most llkoly to fall fo their lot. He presents tlio possibilities of tho reservations as laud to be Improved and developed, to which tho Indians should to taught to apply those mbdo of agriculture recognised In civil life. Their education should fit them for this work, and they should be led on with the assurance that, the government In dealing with this bind will treat the Indians with perfect hon osty, and make no further effort to tradu them out of it for tho benefit of those who wish to settle upon It. Let Indians keep thoir lands. Tbo report shows that the entire num ber of pensioners on tho rolls Juno 3t), 1801, was UKl.rill. Tho ostlmaie for tho fiscal year IS'.KI is 1 10,000,000. Tho nuin ber of p.'iibioner.s added to tho roll during the year was 3R,085; number dropped, 87,9.j1. The greater part of tbo cases now pend Ing In the bureau are old cases. Many of them have Ix-cn pending for yenrs.iind had lxion examined nu0 or more limes prior to tho present ailinlnlstratlou. Upon exam luation It has been found lu many in stances that proof was not sufficient to sustain a pension. The attention of the applicants having been called to the de lect, in some cases ellorts nail been madu to supply tho needed testimony. title of Viirmer KhIiii'a Murderers Hanged. 1IKM.F.V1I.LK, Ills., Nov. 110. George Cen troll, of Kast Caroudelet, was hanged in the jail yard hero todav for tho murder of Fred Kahn, a respectable farmer of Kast Caroudelet, on tho night of Aug. 7, 1801 Kahn was murdered on tho highway by his wife, Annio Kahn, and Hoorgo Cen trell, a farmhand, and her paramour. Centrcll fired several bullets Into Kahn from a revelver. Kahn started to run across a field, but wns overtaken by Mrs, Kahn, who Ilred more bullets Into mm, ilelng still alive the murderers crushed In his skull with a hnmnior. Tho guilty pair comcH-.cd. .Mrs. Kahn Is still In jail, and will stand trial, having pleaded not guilty. Shot While Tentlfylng In Cimrt. Mount Stkkmko, Ky., Nov. 30. Whilo United States Commissioner lingers was trying a case against LooSturgal.of Kllott county, charged with illegally selling whisky, Charles Watklns shot and prob ably fatally wounded Green Atkins. Wat kins became, enraged at some testimony Atkins had given, nnd drawing his pistol iircd live shots at him, ono of them strik ing him In tho abdomen. The court ad journcd Immediately without ceremony, whllo United btntes .Marshal Punch ur rested Watklns and lodged him lu jail. An AflVctlng Scene in Court. Ol.ATIIK, Kan., Nov. 30. A. W. I.lttlo, who has been on trial for his llfo In tbo district court of this county slnco tho 12th of this month for tho killing of Lawyer B K. Johnson In Kansas City, Kan., July 19, 1HU.I, was found not guilty by tho Jury Judge Berry at oncosald: "Mr. Little, you aro discharged." Tho defendant wns awaiting tho verdict surrounded by his wife and thrco children, with his brother, Judge Little, ot Kontuoky, noar by. Mrs Little throw her nrms nbout her husband, and with her childruucrlud for joy. Tim Hot for tliu Stiitlun Agent. Little ltoi:rc. Ark., Nov. 30. Word reaches here from 1'ort Smith to tho effect that Illinois station, on tho ColTeyville branch of tho .Missouri Pacltlo railway, In the Indian Territory, was looted by tho Cook gang W ednesday night and every thing movable carried off. They robbed tho station agent, who at once telegraphed his resignation to hendnunrtws and left on the next train for St. Louis. Ho took chargo of the ollico two days ago, but said times wero too warm in tho territory for him. lllK Tottery Icntroycil by I'lre. PltlLAliHU'lUA, Nov. Tho extensive pottery of tho Unllowny Terra Cotta com pany, owned and operated by William Gallowuy, nt 3214-28 Walnut street, was totally destroyed by lire last night. Tho building was of brick, six stories In height, nnd was valued nt 75,O0O. It contained h slock worth f23,O00, nono of which was saved. Tho origin of tho lire Is not known, an there was not enough llro in nny of tho kilns to hnvostartoil It. College Closed by Studentii Threats. BF.ltU!f, . Nov. 30. - Tho Frankfurter Zeltuug pays, it learns that- tho Belgrade (Servla) university had boon closed owing to disorders among the students. Kx-.MIn istcr (icorgovlch is now professor of Juris prudence at tho university, olid ho Is vary unpopular. The professor toured that tho students would put threats of shooting him Into oxecutlon, nnd lied to savo his llfo. Tho closing of tho university fol lowed. No Fear of Trimble Jli Alabama. Washington, Nov. 30. Seeretry Her bert hita returmsl from Alabama. Ho snv that there will bo no trouble In Alabama im n result of tho mnnifostoes of lteiiben Kolb, who assorts that he intends to be in augurnted na governor. There will not bo a gun fired. Kolb may have himself lu augurateil nt some point near Montgom cry, but he will not even attract n largo crowd to see him through tlio theatricals, Tliero Stay bo it Triple Kxwntlon. IlAWKtNvil,f.K, Ga., Nov. 80. Wash Strong, color!, who killed another nogro. and Frank Caruthers, also colored, who slow his white employer, wore yesterday sentunoud to hang from the game scaffold on Jan. 11. Will Clements, who mur dered his inltM8, Is also to be tried at the present term of oourt, aud in oaso of hi! oonvlctlou, which Is almost certain, there will be u triple execution. War mi tlio "Hllnd Tlcern." CltAltLKBToN, S. C., Nov. 80. A senwi tlon win caused here by the transfer uf Chief State Countable Hoi ley to the west ern ieetlon of Hie stats, and bis snlwtltu tlon by Chief Constable Kant, a more ag gressive officer. The purpose is to make more vigorous war on the "blind tigers. The Wcuther. Forenstern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, IncrcnMiig cloudiness showers tonight; warmer; southeast winds, Increasing cloudiness, with ruin or snow und rising temperature, is lndl ciitcd for New England uud custom New j York. MURDER AND SUICIDE. Vianliftglvhnc I'm- 1 manly In a Hotel nt atkiiM Itopnt, X, V. Watkins Depot, N. Y., Nov. 80. Yes- lirdny i orning nbout li:80 o'clock Mlhs Jennie f nldwell, on mploye of the Hotel Kendall, went to the room occupied bv Miss Km-fjulrk, another employe, to call !ier. She old not receive uny answer After Mrs. Kendall, the landlady, had M-en called, Miss Caldwell pushed the key from tho keyhole Inside, and unlocked the door with the key to her room. It was found that a murder and possible sulcldo had been committed. In theXrtmt sldo of the bed lay the dead body of Kate Uuirk. A ini go carving knlfo, such as is used In restaurants, was on tho bureau which stood at the foot of tho bed. This knife hud been stuck Into the girl's throat n front anil then turned nnd withdrawn. She was lying on her left sldo facing the wall, and was undressed and covered up partially with the bed clothes. On the other sldo of tho bed lay Charles N. Ulchards, of this village, a restaurant keeper, and former landlord of the Jeffer sou Houso. Ho lay In a pool of blood, as his throat was cut In a very ragged man ner. He was unconscious from tlio loss of blood, but was breathing. The girl had evidently been dend somo hours, ns her body was cold. There was a largo pool of blood on tho floor, nnd it looked as if Ulchards had held tho girl on tho floor and cut her throat. There Is n mark on her neck as If sho was choked to prevent her making an outcry. Tho only blood on the bed Is the pool In which Ulchards was found lying. lilchanls was romoved to an udiolnimr room, nnd Drs. Barnes nnd Scull dressed his wounds. Ho wns found to bo under the lnflueuco of morphtno. Ho died nt 10: 10 o'clock without regaining conscious Hess. The Intimacy between Hlchnrds nnd Miss Qulrkhad been n matter of town talk ever slnco ho came to this village. Auotlinr Thanksgiving- Day Murder. NewYohk, Nov. 30. Owen MoDonnott, an iron niolder, nged 44, was fatally stabbed in a Bowery saloon yesterday. James and ltichnrd Burns tried to rob him, whereupon ho knocked Jnmcs down. As McUerniott and James Burns were struggling on tho floor ltichnrd Burns plunged a knife Into McDcrmott's left sldo. Tho wounded man was then thrown out of the saloon. The Burns brother.! wero arrested, aud McDermott identified ltichurd as the one who stabbed him. THE SEARCH FOR SEELEY. The New York Hunk Thief llellovcd to bo 111 Canada NttW YOHK, Nov. 30. Tho search for Samuel C. Seelcy, tho fugitive bookkeeper of tbo Shoe and Leather bank, woacontln ueil today. Lawyer Frank Angel, to whom Seeley llrst confessed his crime, has made a practical Hdmlsslon that his client is lu Canada, and with somo show of satisfac tion added that, according to tho revised statutes of tlio United States, cannot be cxtrudlted from that country. It was said that ho hail received a letter from Sceloy postmarked Canada, but tho lawyer de clined to confirm or dony the truth of tho rumor. It has been arranged to have Seeloy indicted by tho state courts, so that ho may bo apprehended on a warrant wherever found. Fredorick Ii. Bakor, his counsel, Her bert L. Ogden, and Lawyer J. L. Bishop, reprosonting tlio Shoo and Leather bank, met at tho Baker ollico yesterday nftcr- noon. It was said that n further exami nation of Frederick linker's effects had been mndo, but Lawyer Ogden said that nothing connecting Baker with tho Shoo nnd Leather bank had been found. Law yer Bishop and Mr. Baker refused to bo In terviewed. It is expected that some light will bo thrown on tho wholo affair this nfternoon, when Baker's second box, also In tho Park National bank, will bo opened. The widow of Soeloy's alleged nc compllco will bo present. Tho Bakers refuso to discuss the suits brought against them by the bank, but say that when tho proper time oonies they will make proper reply through counsel Tho bank has asked that a receiver bo ap pointed, and when ouch of tbo complaluts is 11 led n Has pendens against eacli piece of property left by Baker. I.lfe Riiving SliltlMlci. Washington, Nov. 30. The report of tho general superintendent of tho llfo sav ing station shows that tho number of dis asters to documented vessels within tho Held of the operations of the servlco dur ing tho year was 1)80. There wore on board thoSe vessels 4,403 persons, of whom 3,093 Wero saved and 01 lost. Tho num bor of shipwrecked persons who received scuccor at tho stations was OSS, to whbni 1,501 days' relief, in tho nggregnto, was af forded. The estimated value of tho ves--sels involved in the disasters wns $0,918, 635, and that of their cargoes ?2,076,7B, making a total vnluo of property imper iled 90,890,010. Of this amount $7,688,170 was saved nnd $2,202,440 lost. The num ber of vessels totally lost was 01. In ad dition there were during tho year 21 1 cas ualties to small oraft, such as sailboats, rowuoats, etc., on which there wero 4(17 persons, 400 of whom wero saved and 7 lost. Kolb eaVes for Alabama Capltul. BlltsilNGltAM, Ala., Nov. 3D. Captain Ucuben F. Kolb loft for Montgomery yes terday, whore he expect to take oath of ollico ns governor tomorrow. Kolb still purslsts that ho and Ids followers will do nothing unlawful, tint just what tho out come will bo remains to bo seen It Is un derstood thai his followers, who will go to Montgomery, will be uruied und prepared for trouble The military will have guns loaded, but every effort will bo mndo to avert a oontllot, and Kolb will not be ar rested unless ho or his followers undertake to seize the state boute or to usurp au thority. Terribly Beaten by Masked Hen. ALiiUQUKHtirrx, N. M., Nov. 30. Eight mnskod men rodo up to tho houso of Jose Chnvnz Bomero, near Los Tunas, nnd onlHiig Hoinoro out threw a lariat around his neck, dragged him to a brldgo,strlppod him of his clothing and whipped him un mercifully. They than hung him to u beam until ho was nearly dead uud rodo off lifter warning him to leave Los Tunas. No reason for their notion is known. llurgiara Illotr Open u Safe. Lock IIavkn, l'n., Nov. 30. The ofllco of tho Ilolloway Bottling oompany, of this city, wus entered by burglars during the night and the safe was robbed, after being blown open with powder. A number of pajxirs and Ki lu i-tu.li were taken. The burglars first broke open tbo shop of the Beech Creek itallroad company. Peruvian (lovi-ruuient Truopa liefrdted. Lima, Nov. 'M - Au engagement has taken place between the government troops and tho insurgents under General j Semuuorla. Tho Ut tor wero dofoaWd. MAIIAN0Y CITY. MAHANor CtTT, Nov. 30, 1594. George Goodman is on a business mis sion to Indiana. A turkey supper wns served In the P. M. ohurch last, evening. Krnest Zimmerman, of Sellnsgrove, is visiting his parents here, Kd. Krebs, of Mt. Carinel, visited his parents at the Windsor hotel. Harry Sellgman, of Tnmaqna, visited his parents in town yesterday. Charles Plank, operator at the P. & It. depot, is visiting friends at Bending. George Drumm and J. A. Kemery spent their Thanksgiving at Philadelphia. Go and see the production of "Led Astray" at the Opera house this evening. Miss Annie Frank, of Shamokin, Is visit ing Miss Lizzie Shoot, of Kast Mnhanoy Avenue. Mesnrs. Thomas Edwards and Jeff. Brlcker yesterday visited friends at Tatnnqua. Charles Sllllman, of Philadelphia, is spending n few days with his parents on North Main street. William Dnvldson nnd Miss Mnry Mailer were Joined in wedlock nt the German Lutheran church last evening. Mrs. Seaman and son, Harry, of Potts, vllle, were the guests ot the Ilhelnhart family, on East Mahanoy nvenue, yester day. A large crowd attended the ball of the Citizens' Cornet Band last evening. It was held In Armory hall and was a great success. Mrs. Sours nnd dnughter, Mary, of Sbnmokln, was guests of town friends yesterday. The raoe between Mnnley, of Girard ville, nnd Griffiths, of Park Place, was not run nt the park yesterday on account of Mutiley ' having sproined his ankle in practice. The home team won a game from the Heebner foot ball team of Pottsvllle In the park yesterday by a score of 4 to .0. Garrett played n good game nnd George Stern, the center rush, mndo some great tackles. William Price and Captain Maley also did well. and do it too in a way that he will like. Every man that wears collars and cuffs should know about the " Ceixuloid " Interlined. A linen collar or cuff cov ered with waterproof " CSLLDtoiD." They are the ouly Interlined Collars and Cuffs made. They arc the top notch of comfort, neatness nnd economy. They will go through the day with you in good shape, no matter how hot or how busy you get. You can clean one yourself in n minute, without dependence on busy wives, unskillful hired girls or un certain and distant laundries. Simply wipe them off. Bvcry piece is marked as follows: "TRADe Mark. You must insist upon goods so marked nnd take nothing else if you expect satisfaction. If your dealer should not have them, we will send you n sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. Give size, nnd specify stand up or turned-down collar ns wnnted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, Broadway, NEW YORK. Iatf im'ffljrigFS'ff .it ii! m iiu ncy lp.fiJMffTLTW opsrii-s-. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains (n Town. ANNIE MORRISON -BO JJI BVIZDIXO.Z 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah. Wholesale agent for felgeisju'i hm, I J iitrt Lager nil Smer Pile Btti, No liner mode. Fine liquors and Clears yjj noutn Mala fc AUAK hi t ( iwlkm atooco to eall staple IKi-dt to dmXrs; as toadltag; tzparl rnoe otrr ; btst sffe Hue; t16W a in on m. iHiury ana eiptri-es ur large com, mUhtca inodn lumw Foap urn MiNC HtniaiM toui'ANT, Cincinnati, u W-171y-WeJSa AMUSEMENTS. JjtEnGUSON'a THEATRE, r. 1. rEiiacaoN, manaqkk. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4th George Learock In his own version ot the poetic play 6 Supported by an efllcicnt company. Seven Special Sets cf Scenery. Elaborate Electrical Effect;. The Weird Brccken Scene. The Rain of Fire Most Complete Production Ever Given. Price! as, 50 and 75 CtB Reserved Beats at Klrlln'i drug store. C&oh.Gmcl w:tLLAJL0 ESTABLISHED 187S. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner, Offers foi? Trimmed Fedorn Felt Hats.tiOo. Trimmed HI .jniiui uuin, uuni one up. -J en UOZCn ITlm iuii prices, jiiiiinis- long anil short uoat iinu coirrs, i.uu up. ininnts' laps, 26c Velvet Cans. Infants' Shcoiim. 2Sp. nn. openluu Corsets. Six papers of Needles, fic. ISO M. P. CONEY, MoBoncaliala Whiskey, 50c a qt. Pnrs rye whiskey, XX, - - laqt. Fine Old Bonrbon, XXX, J1.25 a qt. Superior Blncktieiry Brandy, tl a qt. Superior Cognac Brsndy, $1.00 a qt. Imparted Jamaica Bum, I1.W.1 a qt. VUENGLING'S Btock anfl Frh brsnfls of 6c Cif-ars Isn't There a Boy or Girl logue. giving full particulars about the poetal card to-tlay. Wilkes-Barre Business College, Anthracite, Bulldlnn, Woot Market St. MISCELLANEOUS. TJTOR RUNT. Two sdjolnlng rooms Pult P able for Dbvslclan's office. Ei r'lprt In cation. Apply at the Hiiiald cOco. 11 23-lw OR RUNT. A larite sew store-room, with elate elass front, dwellltu; and cellar. Excellent buslnem location. Will be ready for rent November 1st. Rent ressonn iln Appljto U. W. Nowliousor, 13) North Main street. 10-15-lt TO MAKE BIG MONEY selling onr electric Telephone. Beat seller on earth. Bent all compute reitaT 10 setup; uses 01 any distance. A nrsctlcal l.lectrlo Telenbonc. Our nrenta maklnc 5 totlOa dr eur, ErervbodT bnvs: big money without work. Prices low. Any one can uike J7S per month. Address W. V Harrison X Co., Clerk No. 11, Columbns. Ohio. SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Deootit Balldlnr and flu vino- elation of KeMliiitv Pa. offers for isU a lew hundred ihri cf etsck. This Is a rood, tellable aud prvaptrons nMooiaUon in -which to take shares. Having ready aal for all money, th ti rerainm received Is largs, eeniiequently the stock will mature much sooner than associations located In towns where there Is no rrsat damand ior money, ana DUlldlnr operations ara vert limited. Tba valua of each ahara la rail iu matuntr. Aunncanon tee. csnta narh ti&ra. Monthly dnes, one dollar per share. Five per cent, interest allowed on an payments made In advance for 6 months or longer. 11 embers mar withdraw on or all shares at any time br giv ing 30 days written notlca, and ara entitled to tho full amount or dnes paid, with 8 per cent, interest after one Tear, therebv aaaklnr It an 11 per cent. Investment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund on real astate security, no snares win d rorcea out Tat fund Is run on the Sams consamttT Frincfples as our local funds which bare born rled for Tears anc fonna safa. Anr ou wish ing to invest in a Saving Fond will And it t tueir interest 10 can on tne local agents ana receive full particulars. Rev. II. A. Keyser, D., 01 Jdauanoy City, Is 0110 or the directors. MASTER k BACIIMAN, Agents, 127 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah. BAMMAN 8 YE EL PICKET FENCE is the cheapest nnd-bost fenae made. Cheaper than a wooden fence tor resldencos, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind of f enolng. U. H. MAS tea nas the aaoEcv and carries It In stock at Ms marble and granite works, It7 Jl. J1KDIN ST. has, Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. tJ utchersD D and GROCERS. The finest nnd most tender beef to be found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, veal and cut meats of all kinds. A fine line of choice and fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Roal Bstato Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah TJROPSnTT FOR BALK A brualn for X oseh purchasers. Two houses oil West Oak street. One of eight rooms and the othor 011. win do aom tntap. trov lurther infor mation apply to UU K. 0olry street Bhenandoah's EbIiIABLB Hand Zaaunds Cor. Uoyd and White Hts. All work guaranteed to bo Qrst-clasi in every particular. Blllt ties and lace curtain ea speo laity. Goods eallod for and delivered. Atrial solicited. BERTHA L. DOLPH, tl K. WK Street, Skcaaidsaa. This Weols. Trimmed ors, styles ii styles Rill- Monrnlng Goods. Self. oxt3U Bin Stroot, -31 Sontli Main St. LiquorStore q Retail Ale, Drntiglit Porter and Wnlnor ti.o, and'all klr d?of riml,L n. In this eullre ituion who would like a thorough business education ? We furnish the very best at very small coit. AH we want Is your unmo aud uddreea. You will then I7pt nnr rnt. way wo do btiblness. Bond It in on a wane and Williams, Rrlns. PolitignJ Cards. jrjOIt fSqiIOOL DIKICTOH, Second Ward, BENJAU1K C. CUUnCH. Subject to nepubllenn rules. hooks & warn. GRAND '"Holiday Opening December 1, 1894. Inspect our nloctt. Ko trouble to how goods. 4 North KJsiR St. Safe and lUUable Horses to Ulro SRESDEiTsUVERY Pear Alley, Rest Gfiisa House. The bfMt-rW 1 tawu. Horses taken U board. Hanllng promptly attended to. HOTEL KAIEB, CUAk BUItcnlliL, Prop. Hcttk VsM St, CITY. Laj-ga and finest hotel In the region. wimtMoommodatlona, Ilandaoma fixtures. Pol aad Ollllajd Roonu Attached. In all latest stylos of Millinery, Children's Cleans, uaps, uonnets, noons anil J.aaies Vancinators, go to MBS. HYDE'S,li9 North Main xtreot. On Saturday until sold 1W dosen of dlffuent patteia L&discs' Eirfireidtrsii Urun 'Bmi.haxehizbi si Bali Prico. TBj the faJltrr sf a 3whs mannfneturor v procDrud tkem. Can't get any more, thorn wklle yon c&a. XCMtSt S3 N. Main St, , Shenandoah. AND liIYERY. 13 North Jardin. Street. ED. BRENHAM, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sta. Finest Beers, Wines ad Liquors. Handson Bar rutuxes. Best BraniiB of 5 and 10c Cigars. All kinds, 25 cents up. At FJIICKE'S 3-CENT STORE, Np. 11 North Jardln Street. When In POTTSVILLK, Stop at PHIL. WQUS HOTEL 200 Iforth, Centrp StrceL Meals at all hours. Ladies' dining room attached, ilnest wines, linuora, cigars. WARREN-J. PORTZ. aaeak.Piano Timor. - - 1 ' . . .. a Ptutos and organs rwlrod. Orders teit 11 North Main aireeV, 5UcEach,wUl reeelv IrtUOlill VMinVVR A genuine welcome Awftita you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AHD COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter nnd ale constantly on tap. Oholce temptiranca drinka and clgarr. Carpets, Fe&4hsis9 Mattresses, &c.f k .TUI UilUTlIt tls'S'" gh-ciown Felt. Hal. mi S. tl.60 til,. Mlnl H..'. iiicu J1UIB. no IWO alike a t AA1 and up. Children's I'lnsfi Rn,U l.frfrl.iu OR l nift.ua, a lift r, Ivan J. Bams, UNDERTAKING! 1 1 Hiknife'' riiir la
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