EVENING HERALD TUESDAY DECEMBER 4, 180 i. THIRD EDITION Mr, llouso Adjudged ininnn. Treston, Dec. 1. Mrs. Irene Home, n woman with n remnrhablo career, was ywtonlny ndjudirod lnsnne by a Jury of twenty-four men selected by Sheriff Ego, of this minify She has IiimI nine husbands, tin- second of whom, it wealthy Now York lawyer named House, she shot and killed. thu has boon In un asylum several times, mice for year after com mitting tho murder. rhe Is now In Jnil, charged by l'nul Iledmond, her eighth husband, with assault and buttery and with committing adultery with one Car son, who la her ninth husband. Cnrsun is also locked up on the charge. Tho pro ceedings to tvst the woman's anility were brought on In-half of Willinm Anderson, her only son, to prevent her squandering property In which she had a life Interest. Wanted 1'ronoctitlitg Officers Hetmned. San Francisco, IX-c. I. A sensation was created in the United States distrlot ourt, lieforc which Malno and Casstdy, A. B. U. men, are on trial for conspiracy. Attorney JJontlcth, their counsel, for mally moved to 'have United States Dis trict Attorney Carter and his assistant at torney, Samuel Knight, removed from their positions us prosecuting attorneys in tho case on the ground of bias and undue friendliness for the Southern Pacific Bail way company. Tho motion una denied by Judge Morrow, und the trial was or dered to proocod. Oti Trial Cor Hli Life. Jacksonville, Kla., Dee. 4. Wllllum Hayes, the 20-year-old white ly Indicted for the murder of Ids mother-ltv,-lnw, Susan Nokoii, and his 17-yoarold wife Grace, on the nltrht of Sept. 4 lost, Is on trial before Judge Call, In the circuit court, for the murder of his mother-in-law. Should he esoupo conviction for tho murder ot his mother-in-luw, he will then te tried for tho murder of his wife. IN SENATEAND HOuSE. An Income Tn lteprnlcr Introduced In tho Lower tloutc. WAsniNOTON, Dec. 4. Tho rcossorubllng of the United States senate was attended with the usual scenes of well filled gal leries and senatorial greeting which marks tho opening of a session of congress. It whs devoid of dramatic incident, however, as tho reading of tho president s tnessago consumed two hours, nud was tho only business of importance transacted beyond tho presentation of several resolutions calling for Information concerning tho re cent issue of bonds, tho uso of federal troops at the Chicago strike, and ns to Armenian and Chinese atrocities. Those brought out no debate, however, nnd tho interest of the day centered In tho presi dent's messago. It was listened to with attention, although It broughtout no dem onstration of approval or otherwise from the senators or sjiectators. The opening of the short soBBion In tho house was picturesque in Its wov, but de Void of interesting fcotures. The galleries woro crowded and half tho desks on tho floor were smothered with llowors. Tho loaders on both sides got enthusiastic re ceptions from their respective partisans, the appeoranco of Speaker Crisp, ex Speaker Bcod, Mr. Wilson and Mr. llur rows being t ho signnl for long and loud outbursts The first 1)111 Introduced Into the house was one by Mr. llartlett, Dem., of New York, to rojwal tho income tax provisions of tho tariff law. Mr. Curtis, of New York, Introduced a bill to restrict the appointment of mulcts to West Point and the Naval academy. Seven newmom- bers wore sworn In, and after a long wait the president s message was read. Al though listened to attentively, it was con cluded without a slngl" mark of approval or disapproval. The dcith of tho late Representative Wright, ot Pennsylvania, was then announced, whereupon tho house, as a mark of respect, adjourned. MA1IANOT ClTT, Dec. 4, 1834. Harry Mee attended court at Pottavllle yesterday. William O'Brien, of Gllberton, visited friends In town. Justice O'Brien attended court at the county seat yesterday. Norman Edwards, of Ashland, vlBltcd friends In town on Sunday. Miss Laura Schultz, of Gllberton, visited friends In town last evening. Mrs. Mary J. Dowllng, of Hazloton, vis ited friends In town yesterday. William Metz. of Mlnersvllle, Is visit ing friends and relatives In town. Walter Weston, of Tatnaqua, did busi ness with town friends yesterday. Dr. Hannah Watklns made n business call on Pottsvllle people yesterday. Mrs. L. E. Mlnto circulated among friends at Philadelphia yesterday. F. Foster, of Rochester, N. Y., is the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Seager, of the Fair store, Willinm Gault, of Philadelphia, Is spending a few days here as the guest of Dennis Dunn. Mrs. Kurtz and daughter, Jennie, for merly o( town, but now residing at Lans- ford, visited friends In town yesterday. The next attraction at tho opera house will be (Sherman and Morrlssey's come dians In the laughing suooeM "A Jay Cir cus," producing funny scenes of the white tents. Murder Over a Game of Cnrds. GALLiroLts, Ills., Doo. 4. Oliver An derson, a barber, was murdered at noon by an old man named Elslck Boster. At tho some time Harry Martin wits shot through the right shoulder by Boster's son. Both hnve lied tho city, hut oillcers are after them. The shooting was tho re sult of a quarrel over a gnme of cnrds. Murderer GnrrcttV llrnthcr Arretted. Lebanon, Pa., Dec. 4. An attempt was roado during tho night to burglarlzo the residence of Arthur Brack. Hiram Gnr rett was found in tho neighborhood and arrosted on suspicion. Ho Is n brother of Charles Garrett, tho wlfo murderer, and has been wanted for somo tlmo on another charge Important to Ilenltli. BELLEFOSTE, Pa., Dec. 1. It has been announced from tho Pennsylvania state experiment station that milk heated to only 170 dogrees will totally destroy all dlsenao germs, including tuberculosis, nnd not mar tho flavor of tho milk or cream. Court Mftrtfal Sentence Overruled. Norfolk, Va., Doc 4. Judge Robert W. Hughes, In tho circuit court of tho United States for tho eastern district of Virginia, rendered a dooislon In the habeas corpus oaso of l). 11. Sayro, clerk to Naval Paymaster McCann, who was found guilty by court martial recently of eniljezzling P8.000, nnd sentenced to Imprisonment for two years, nnd lose pay except CIO per month during Imprisonment, and bo then dishonorably discharged. Judgo Hughes decided that tho court martial hod no power in tlmo of pcoeo to inflict Infamous punishments. Sayro is discharged from custody under the imprlsonmentsentcnce, hut tho order will not be signed until tho 14th, to give counsel time to tnko other action In tho case Killed by a Minn (ins Kxplnilon. WiLKBSHAltRE, Pa., Dec. 4. By an ex plosion of gas In tho Dorrnnco initio yes terday Alfred Peterson, a miner, wns so badly burned that ho died Inst night. Stephen Valco anil Ed Murphy, laborers, wore also fatally burned. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Governor-elect Hastings' homo at Belle- foute, Pa., Is overrun with olHccsoekers. Tho big Martin building In Utlco, N.Y, was destroyed by flro early this morning. Loss, 126,000. Tho first night's play In the billiard tournament at Chicago resulted: Ivoa, 600; Schaoffor, 418. Mary Stewart Sherman, daughter of Sen ator Sherman, is to bo married at Wash' ington Doo. 12 to James Ivos McCallum. John A. Brown and Lyman Scott were killed and four others seriously Injured by an exploding sawmill boiler at Greene, R. I. During tho temporary absence of Post master Currau, of Hobokon, N. J., his private oftioe was robbed of 87,650 In post age stamp. Fellows Itcfuscs to l'rodnco Hid Honks. New York, Deo. I. The trial of Col onel John R. Fellows, district nttornoy of of tho city nnd county of Now York, upon charges of neglect of duty, was begun bo- foro Governor Flower s commissioner, ex. Senator John J. Lenson, of Kingston Thcro nro over SU0 specific charges against him. Mr. Phillips, counsel for tho Ger man-American Union, produced evidence tending to show Colonel Fellows' neglect In collecting forfeited recognizances. Mr. Phillips claimed they hud sixty cases whore J 70,ono worth of ball hod been for feited nnd on'.y a few thousands collected, Colonel Fellows refusal to produce tho books of his oflico, stating that they would show tho names of persons Indicted, hut not yet arrested. MAHANOY CITY. UEUBALQIA tsi similar Complaints, i msssfsotortd under t& stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. kPreicrlDid Dy tninem pnysioianij DR. RICHTER S linniniinn rtnlv nfitintnnwtlli TrnilA Miirk,tAnchor.,I IManufacturoriCommcr" t,' .tiiDr.llichterof IF. Ad. EIchtcrA Co.,17Wirt-,a3i.,Kiw iCiifl 29 HIGHEST AWAnUSi 12 Branca Houses. Own Glassworks. L.25 & 60 cts In Hhcnandoah fur sale by i ip p. n. Kirnn. o. Jm i l1 1 nn.7 H. Main HI., V Jl. B. ' . . , .1 . . L.1I . IA C3 MS. M Hooks & Brown . . . noimay u-ooas. Plush paper, snaving Presents for tho Old and tho Yonng. 1 and celluloid dressiuc cases, boxes of writing vinor sets, work boxes, toilet cases, alhums. Also a splendid variety of dolls, blocks, games, iron toys, China tea sets, rocking horses, celluloid novelties, wheel barrows, doll carriages, magic lanterns, &c, &c. Our Christmas bargains will open your eyes. Come and be con vinced. Prioos yl'cvrxyja ZELisixt. n No. 4 North Main St., Shenandoah. MISCELLANEOUS ESTABLISHED 1873. urANTKD A lot In Bhennndoah with or V without n hnlldlng. The lnttor pre- forrea. Apply ni stv worin unesvuui sircei, HhenRndoafi, l'a. 12-4-St TTOn 11HNT.- 1 phiie Abk Your Druggest for It. Such strong proofs of the cures made by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy have been brought to public notice through the various newspaper luvestl Rations, that it has become the standard medicine for which It is prepared. Dr. G. II. Ingraham, of Amsterdam, N. states where the regular prescrip tions used In a case of kidney disease and gravel utterly failed, he prescribed Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and it cured the patient. Dr. Wm. Smith, of Jowett's Heights, N. Y., prescribed Favorite Remedy for Mrs. Casper Brooks, of Athens, N. , who was suffering from kidney disease and ulceration of the stomach; after the second day, steady Improvement was noted, and final permanent recovery. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy acts directly upon tho kidneys, liver and blood, In cases of nervousness, dyspepsln, rheui mntlsm and Drlght's disease; It hasmndo I most pronounced cures, nfter all other j treatments have failed. A large new storo-room, with lflM front, dwcllloe and ' cellar. Excellent business location, will be ready for rent NoveniMr int. item roftsonu'we. Apply to 0. W. Nowhouser, 120 North Main stree 10-15-tt rtinrr rr A WEEK paid to ladles and gents OJUiUUto sen me uapm uisn wasner. WBBlies and dries them in two minutes with out vetting tbe hands. No experience neces sary: sells at Bluht: ncrmanent position. Ad dress V. 1'. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Col umbus, Ohio. TirANTRll. Man or ladv roanaser in each W locality to superintend distribution of onr line samples, uooas, umus iinu coc. l'lsnsAiiiponiiion. rays wen. nenu u-c. lor Mrs. J, J. KELLY, The Milliner OEers for This Weols, Trimmed Fedora Felt IInts,50c. Trimmed High-crown Felt Hats.COc. Trimmed Sailor Hats, from 3Bc up. Ten dozen Trimmed Hats, no two nllke, all colors, styles and prices. Infante' long and short Coats, $1.50 up. Misses' Heavy Conte, nil styles and colors, tl.50 up. Inlnnts' Caps, 26c ond up. Children's I'lueh Surah Silk and Velvet CapB. Infante' Sacques, 26c tip. Legglns, 36c a pair. Mourning Goods. Self- opening Corsets. Six papers of Needles, 6c. 2B SontH ZVXaiax street. M. P. CONEY, samples and special offer to you. Co , 72i Wood-av., Detroit, Mich. Hvlvau 12-1 2w Toilet Sets Monongahela Whiskey, Pure rye whiskey, XX, -Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, -Strperlor Blackberry Brandy, Superior Cognac Brandy, -Imported Jnmalca Rum, 60c n qt. $1 a qt. $1.35 a qt. $1 a qt. tl.00 a qt. $1.50 a qt. Beautiful Assortment. sn'f There a Boy or Girl Now is your time to buy and have thorn laid aside for Christ Coming Events. 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 Nn tlonal Social Club, In Robblns' opera house. Jan. 4th, '05. Annual supper In Rob blns' opera house under the auspices ot the Welsh Baptist church. Tfi'Advaiioo tlio I'rlco of Conl. NEW YonK. Dec. 4. The salos agents of tho anthracite conl compnnles held an nd Juurned meeting, nnd, acting with tho consent ot their presidents, to whom tho matter was referred after Inst Tuesday s mooting, decided to restrict production during the mouth of December to one-half of their mining capacity. This will bo be tween 2,500,O0U and ii.UKMXXl tons. They also decided to advance tidewater prices. A Moimter Hot Air llallooit. NOBFOLK, Va., Dec. 4. Tho largest hot air balloon ever built In America was com pleted here yesterday. It Is 110 foot high and 76 foot in dlumotor when inflated. It Is named "City of Norfolk." Professor O'Doll will make an ascension with it this afternoon, and make the first attempt in the world 8 record to cut loose throo para chutes, each with a man attached. Grunt Interest centers in the hazardous feat. Any one who has children will rejoice with W H. Mulford. of Plalnfleld. N. J. His little boy, five years of age, was Bick with croup. For two days and nights ho tried various remedies recommended oy friends nnd neighbors. He savs: "I thought sure I would loso him. I had seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nd vertlsed nnd thoueht I would try it ns a last hone and am happy to sny thnt after two doses he slept until moriling. I gavo It to him next dav and n cure was ef fected. I keep this remedy in tbe house now and as soon as any of my children show signs of croup I give it to them and that Is the last of it." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. mas. 31 South Main St. iLforSke "VUENGLING'S Btook and Fresh Alo, Draught Porter nnd WeinerBeor. x Best brands of 6c Clears and all kinds of Temperance Drinks. In this entire region who would like a thorough business education? Wo furnish the very best at very small cost. All we want is your natno and address. You will then got our catav. logue giving full particulars about tho way we do business. Bond it in' ou'fi) ...1.1 ....1 n-.lnn I uuiiiac narro Kiicinocc i.nimno ' Anthracite Building, West Market St. Wade and Williams, Print R. H. leipemao&Co 01iin.a, Hall POTTSVLLE, PA. Bargains in Winter Wear. A clearance gale of children's coats. Special bargains lu ladles' garments. Gents' natural wool underwear reduced from $1 to t)S cents. Ingrain oarpets re duced 80 per cent. 1'. O. .UUNAUUAa, 11-17-tf 30 South Main St., Shenandoah. A Jaiwmee ltatli. Mr. Ilonry Norman writes: ''Tho Jap fincso are a clean people and their bath a new experience to Kuropeans. 'fake an enormous ovnl buokot, holding perhaps 50 callous, with a stoveplpo running up In side It. Fill tho tub with wnter and the pipe with rodhot charcoal, and when tho tomporaturo is a little short of boiling nolnt uet bodily In and sit down, nnd yon havo n Japanese both. In most cnstn tl-o nest step is to get out again with nmazlilg nlncrlty, but tho .Inpanesesits calmly there ond perspires till ho Is pnruollod. ion don lilobo. lliirucU's "Suction Well." Burwell. Neb., has a well that Is olmost ns freakish us tho Oro Blanco (Tex.) well. This prairie oddity Is n woll 100 feet In depth, which tak-'P queer spells of alter nately suoklng in jnd expelling nlr. In winter tho air usually Hows Into tho woll for three days in fciicoesslon, tho somo amount of tlmo being consumed In the act of cxpuliilon. In summer theso periods lengthen to livo or six days. It is known all over Nobraska as "Hnrwcll's suction well." St. Louis Republic. One million one hundred thousand He brews perished by plague and famlno In tho year 70 A. D. Mr. Ira P. Westmore, a prominent real estate agent of San Angelo, Toxns, has fined nhnmberlaln'8 Colic. Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for sev eral years as occasion required, and al ways with perfect success. He says : "I And It a perfect enre for our baby when troubled with colic or dysentery. I now feel that mv outfit Is not complete with out a bottle of this Remedy nt borne or on a trip nway from home. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Kupiure. Cnre guaranteed, No operation. In quire at tho Shenandoah drug store, No. aSouthltlHl street. u-ia-tl For rhenmntism I have found nothing enual to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It mllevna the rutin as applied. J. W Young. West Liberty, W. Va. The m-onint relief it affords is alone worth many times the cost, 50 cents. Its con. tinned use will elTect a permanent cure, For sale by Gruhler Bros. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer sey, fair; variable winds, becoming south. For Delaware, fair; slightly warmer; south winds. Ruin will continue In tho southern poitlons of tho Gulf states, but the weather will be generally fair In all other districts. Tho temperature will re main nearly stationary on tho Atluntlo coast. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Clublng Qiinlutlous of the Now York and l'ldlndelphlii Kxchaugus. New Yohk, Deo. 3. The controlling in fluence iu the stock murkct today was tho president's mi'iunee. llefore 11 whs published inklings of its tenor touchinc Bugar had licea received by houses which opcrato for the tru&t managers. This fact was evidenced by the courw) of the stock nnd by tho heavy sell ing therein. After its publication thu general market took un upward turn, and closed strong. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley Sitf l'eunsylvnnU 6u$ Reading 10 bt. Paul 59) Lehigh Nav i6H N. Y. & N. E. pf... 31W New Jersey C'en 94 W. N. Y. & Pa...- 64 Erie- - 13 I)., L. A: W 101M West Shore 100U N. V. Central W Lako Erie & W 16M Del. & Hudson. ..UA General Markets. PniLADELi'iiiA, Dec. 8. Flour firm; win' tersuner., ftM0OA.Su; do. extras, S2.A2.10; No. 2 winter family, S2.50&2.(ju; Pennsylvania roller straight, E)!.0Ot.'.3; westorn winter, clear. fi.WKit2.7ll. Wheat firm, higher, with WHO. Md and eoUc. asked for December. Corn quiet, steady, with SIMo. bid and Sllo. asked for December. Oats uulct, steady, with 38c. bid and anyio. askeu for December. Hay firm; good to choice timothy, 812.&013. Bret quiet, l'ork dull; family, fU.5&13. Lard steady; western steam, 2T.1U; city, &0.67& flutter unsettled; uuilern dairy. llOlGc.; do. creamery, lSSUtfc.; do. factory, 100 UHo.; Eights, SWc.; imitation creamery, 13$2iio.; New York dairy, 132li3c.; do. creamery, 1&3 Huo. ; Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, 27c; do. choice, )o. ; do. fair to good, M&&'a.; prints lobbing at 28(0310. Cheese steady; large, U.lU4c; do. small, ttt12c. ; part skims, 3H tto.i tull skims, 2HJo. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, ft'-c.j retrlgerator. 17dt22o ; western fresh, aiiaWo. ; southern. 22 Q21H0. Live Stock Mnrltuts. New Yohk, Deo. 3. lleeves active; good cat tle steady; others lto. higher; native steers, poor to prime, jas.vaa.15; oxen. we.ioQ.i.26 bulla, 8&2.40; dry cows, il.S4d!J. Calves ac live: veals He. higher; othsr calves steady poor to prime vials, (Ms,;.!; grassers, i.& 2.80; western oalves, fa3,W. Bhoep am lumlM firm; pour to prima sheep, S1.5o;yi common to prime lambs, S31.25. Roga nrui Inferior to ilwlce Jl.i. SNEliD-.N'S LIVEFY Pear Alley, Rear Coifee House. The beet rlas In town. Horses Uken to board. Haullii ha Baby was sick, we gave her Cast arte. Vttm she was a Child, bIis cried for Casiorla. Vhna die became Miss, she clung to CosioriJL. 'fit' Sie bad ChSdrcn, she iavo t!m Casta la HOTEL KAIBR, CHAH. IIURCHILL. Prop. North Kain St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and Uncut hotel In tho region Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures Pool and Ullllard Rooms Attached. How's YouitWlndow ? Does It need a new shade 1 All kinds at Frlcke's carpet store. 11.0-tt Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVEN 1X0 IlEP.AU) who are not receiving their paper rega 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 Btreet. PROPOSALS. Lkiijoh Vaujt Coai. Co., WiKKH-lUititu, Fa,, Deo. 3rd, 18GI. ( Notice to Hock Contractors: PllorOSALH will be lecelved until the ovenlng of December 10th, for driving a ronK slope ai uorrance comery, wiiaes-uurre, lrom the "Jllllman" to the "llaltlmore" vein, a distance ol about 1.2U0 leet: slie. 8il3 feet: plich, aboni 7U. couiraciana specincanons mnv be seen taller 4tn Insl.l nl me colliery. or at tbe general oince, v coai exenange, wtiKes-uarie. W. A. LAT11R0P. lM-3t Otnl. Hupt. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS will be received by the under Blcutd committee un to Hatutdav. Decern' ber 8th, 1801, at6p.ro., for supplying large stovo coal for tho burouRh building and haul ingsnme. iiio commmee reserves ins rigui to reject any or all bias. James Kane, A. 11 l.Aiin, ASPR1IW MELUSKWT, Committee. Hbenandoab, Pa., Dec. 6th, 1891. 13-4 St Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots uo, ami tne water you anus Isn't even nt for that purpose, use Loronz Schmidt's Boer and Portor. JAMKS SHIELDS, Manager Bhenundoah Branch. Lager and Pilsner Beers avies, DTJ((jr Chris. Schmidt, Agt 1 C ('kill W I UnWtrVulSl Sl.c.nnrlnoVi Finest, Purest, Healthest. iOTmg SHARES FOR SALE. 4 The Safe Deposit llnlldlnir and Saving Asso ciation of Heading, Pa., oifers for sale a few hundred shares of stock. This is a good, reliable anu prosperous asnocianon m wnica 10 ioko shares. Having ready salo for all money, tho premium received is large, consequently tbe stock will mature much sooner than associations located in towns where thoro is no groat demand ly, and buiitiing operations are very The value of each share Is (200 at for money limited. maturity. Application fee. 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar perehare. Fire per cent, interest allowed on all payments made in advance for 6 months or longer, Members may withdraw one or all shares at any time by giv ing au days written notice, and are entitled to tne run amount or duos paid, with 0 per cent. i. crony inaKing it an All shareholders are interest after one year, tr.erobi li per cent, investment. entitled to loans from fund on real estate security. No shares will be forced out. The fund Is run on tho samo conservative principles as our local fund which h!ivnr,fAn tried for years and found safe. Any ono wish, inc to invest iu a Saving Fund will find it tc their Interest to call on tho local agents and receive full particulars, ltev. II. A. Keyser, D. D., of Alahanoy City, Is one of tho directors. AND LIVK11Y. 13 North Jardin Street. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hlr InK promptly attended to. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Contrc Street. Meals at all hours. ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, lluuors, cigars. Wholeealo agent for Felppao't Sewark, 1 1, Export No finer made. Lager ttd lum Pale Beet Flno liq ioru and Clt are 120 -oulh Main nt. For iSSSLB? In all latest styles of Millinery, Children's Clonks, Caps, Bonnets, Hoods and Ladles' Fascinators, go to aihs. hxuwb.vu wortn Mnin street. On Saturday until sold 100 dozen ol Uluerent pattern Ladioa' Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at Bali Frico. By the failure of a Swlia manufacturer we procured them, uan't, get any more. Take them while you can. Now York S9 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Chas, Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. TDutchersD- ctllU. VJ LVUVJJjlVUi The finest and most tender beef to be found In Shenandoah. Fork, mutton. veal and cut meats of all kinds. A fine line of choice and fresh crocerles and prime family flour, butter and eggs. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 127 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah it HARTMAN WTEEL PI0KET FENOr ts the cheapoBt and beat tenco made. Cheaper than a wooden fence tor residences, lawns,cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. Master aas the agency and carries it In stock at his marble and granite works, 1M N. JARDIN ST, cry Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. COOPER & CO., Stools. 33XOl5LGXJS, Egan Bldg., Shenandoah. Stocks, uroln. etc.. bought tor cash and car ried on margin. Ten shares stock or 1,000 bush els gre In bought or sold on first margin ot tlu. Teiepnone connection. inituoruerNt.Bpecii.iiy. Dally market circular mailed free on applica tion. , M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, SnKNANDOAn's Ebliablb Hand Xxaulidrjr Cor. Lloyd and White Uts. All work guaranteed to be first-class in every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec laltv. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. A genuine welcome Awalta you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on top. uuoice temperance unuKa anu cigars. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Handsome liar fixtures. Bost Brnnds of B and 10c Cigars. iWARRENJ.PORTZ. MvtmJPlano Toner. Fliaoa and ortans repaired. Orderalettat Us miM PflltlJITIIlI ffl Mkmandtah, reutu. at Norm uain i street, anetanaom,wui receive iu. iinu uMi.iniiu. DJ Bust Ooul BL i prutopt Riteunon I 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah - PUOPIIKTY FOB BALE A bargain for a cssh ourchasera. Two houses on West Oak street. One of eight rooms and the other six. Will be sold cheap, For further Infor mation apply to . a , i.j r iajii 121 K. Centro street, - For the . . . Hot Season Cleary Bros' Temperance Drinltx Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers ot tbe nnest lager beers. 17 asi 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, 7. BHSEB tToixx Our jsTrrKnjio-rat-Tiu. The year 18D5 should be the greotest in the htatnrvnr the countrv for speculative profits. Try our plan of syndicate speculation, tlu to riuuu can ue inesteu. vtu jtnuwieuuoui ojiouu-. latlon necessary, as all transactions nremadrA by competent experts. Dividends pajablo . U)nneivuiiviiuiuiiu)iviuuui, Full particulars lreo. Agent , monthly. reference, wanted. The TrnHcrs' Syndicate, 91 TraJsn' Bldg., 0HI0AGO. HB