EVENING HERALD TVESDAY DECEMBER 11. 1801. THIRD EDITION Almshouse Appointments. Poof Director Day and Director-elect Dietrich yesterday met at the former's residence In Palo Alto and signed nn agreement on appointees for the alms house, of which the following Is a copy : Stewart, Wellington Hartman, North Manheltu : matron, Mrs. Wellington Hart' man ; clerk, George P. Walker, Pottsville ; farmer, Jas. II. Webher, Palo Alto ; Insane department, femnle, Peter Wachter and wife, Shenandoah ; night watchmnn, George B. Ilotftuan.Sotith Manhelm; d-y fireman, John J. White, Pottsville; keeper of stone house, Wash Orme, Illy the town ship; baker, Victor Dllleusnyder, Schuyl' kill Haven; public kitchen, James Day .and wife, Orwiusburg ; carpenter, O. D, Heed, North Wayne township; cook ; milkmaid, Miss Kate Smith; seam stress, Mrs. Hartaell ; laundress, assistant clerk, Miss Alice Day, Palo Alto, physician, Dr. Georae II. Moore, South Cass ; solicitor, W. J. Whltehouse, Pottsville; Insane Department, male, ; hospital steward, ; hospital night nurse, John Reese, St. Clair ; team ster, Wm. II. Fahl, Auburn; night watch man, Isaac Huey, Schuylkill Haven; butcher, ; shoemaker, Munassus DIetrick, West Brunswick; gatekeeper, George Krclss, Tremont ; hostler, Dennis Kemmerer ; hospital cook, ; assistant hospital cook, ; waitress, Miss Annie Smith ; tailor, Christian Smith, Pottsville. A c f mi. 11 Driioillit'Cft I'oii th.-ill. Nl w 'I ;' Hi. SH-aklng "11 tin siili'H nl .uiiii'tic-. tlio Hcv. .Mnili nn C, i'lti in iu'i mm lniilit in las prelim": "1 am an iiithuD..bt lir atlik-tlcs. Tlu- Km jKLsium ol today will prevont tho dyspepsia of tomorrow. Hut I protest ngalnst smnMi lng ikisi'S, bn uklng fingers and 1;!'-Ulng minis nut cif ii!"n' lM)dIn In tho nnmo of athletics Tin- uliullatnrtnl shows (if Home, the bull flnliii of Spain and our prize fights are refinement compared with the football brutality of today." SEELEY UNDER ARREST. Tlio Chicago 1'ollee Amort Tlist Tlioy Ha Captured the l'uglme. CllIOAOo. Deo. 11. Central station of ficers elnim to have under arrest Samuel C. Seoley, who Is wanted in Now York for tmliezzllng funds of the National Shoe nnd leather bank. The prisoner denies his Identity, but from published photo graphs the police nre confident that ho Is Startt-i1 to Ii.-nth fur Insurance Monoy llAi;nisiiri;(., Dee. 10. Agent Leonard, who represents tho Society for tho I'rovcn tlon of Cruelty to Children, in this cits-, yesterday intimated that arrests would fcliortly lie limUo lor tlio muriloroi dill tlren to secure Insurance money placed on their lives. He said that he had found n number of eases where children Had been Insured and actually allowed by their par ents to starve to death Tho children In surance companies hero arc doing big busi ness. limiKUtnu "Now," said the physician who U noted for his heavy charges, "I must tnko your temperature " "All right," responded tho patient in a tone of utter resignation. "You've got about everything elso I own. There's no reason why you shouldn't tnko that too. Paris Journal. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lkssio & Baer, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every sack. tf Mr. Ira P. Westmore. a prominent real estate agent of San Angelo, Texas, has used Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemcdy in his family for sev eral vears as occasion required, and nl ways with perfect success. He says : "I Ann It a perfect cure for our baby when troubled with colic or dysentery. I now feel that ray outfit Is not complete with ont n bottle of this Ilemedy nt home or on a trip away from borne, i or sale oy urunier uros. Rupture. (Jure gnnranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No, 3 South Mai street. 9-18-tf For rheumatism I have found nothing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It relieves the nalu as nnnlied. J. W. Young, West Liberty, W. Va. The prompt relief It affords is alone worth many times the cost, 50 cents. Its con tlnued use will effect n permanent cure, j? or sale oy imiuier uros. 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 Na tional Social Club, In Hobbins' opera house. Jan. 4th, '85. Annual supper In Rob bins' opera house under the auspices of the Welsh Baptist church. Any one who has children will rejoice with L. B. Mulford, of Plnlnfield, N. J. Ills little boy. five years of age. was sick with croup. For two days and nights he trleu various remedies recommended friends and neighbors He says: thought sure I would lose htm. I had Reen.Chamberlaln'8 Cough Hemedy ad vertised and thought I would try It ns a last hope nnd am happy to say that after two doses he slept until morning. I gave It to him next day aud a cure was ef fected I keep this remedy in the house now and ns soon as any of my children show signs of croup I give It to them and that Is the last of it." 35 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE, lllich In the NrK"tlntln Which May l're- tent the Contest. NewYouk, Deo. 11. The America's cup committee hns scut out tho following ca blegram to Lord Dunraven: "Can ngreo to no condition ns to holding tho cup. If the challenging club will sign a receipt for the cup, ns provided In tho deed of 1887, we will accept tho challenge Wo must adhere to the ten mouths' notlco from Deo. fi, but will advance dat later If possible. Ihlnk best to leave all other unsettled questions until your arrival." I.onikin, Dec. 11. A representative of the Associated Pross last night showed Lord Dunraven a copy of the cable dis patch from the Now York Yacht club. Ijonl Dunraven rend tho dispatch and then (Aid: "Then you may take it from me that there will lie no race. Their Insistence that the challenger shall sign n receipt for tho cup and the conditions of tho 1887 deed place nn Absolute bar to further negotia tions, nut I will not decide- hastily. I will cake a few days for consideration and consultation, and will probably reply on Thursday." SAMUEL C. SEELT. tho man wanted. Ho will bo hold to await tho nrrlvnl of officers from New York, who will doubtless lie nccompanlcd by persons who hnvo been Intimately associated with tlio fugitive. Tho prisoner stoutly asserts that his name is Frank J. Dale, and that ho hns been In Chicago two weeks. Ho refused absolutely to answer tho questions put to Mm. The Krle Hallway llrnrgnnlzntlon. New Youk, Deo. 11. Messrs. Drexcl, Morgan & Co., of New York, nnd J. S. Morgan fit Co., of London, Issued a clrcu lar In regard to tho Erlo Hallway reorgan Izntlon plnn, setting forth that tho pres ent conditions aro unfavorable to tho car rying out of tho plan nt tho present time and declaring that unless tho bondhold ers who hftvo deposited bonds with them under tho plan shall agree to the prop osition contained In tho circular they shall hnvo no alternative but to abandon tho plnn of reorganization. The proposi tion is Hint the new bonds bo Issued with the coupons Juno 1, 18111, and Deo. 1, 1H9I, attached, but stamped ns subject to a con tract! with tho Erlo Ilallroad company which shall provldo thnt they shall bo paid, as soon ns practicable, out of tho first net earnings over nnd above tho rail road company s requirements. Itestrnlnlug Union Striker. NEW OHLEAN8, Dec. 11. Judge Pardee. In tho V lilted States circuit court, granted the Injunction prayed for In tho enso of tho WW India and Paclllo Steamship company vs. tho ncrowmcn s Beneficial association. Tho company was tho prin cipal sufferer by tho recent lnbor troubles on thu river front. Tho destruction of Its whnrvos by lire followed soon after tho mobbing of tho colored screwmen by tho white screwmen, nnd tho local agent of tho lino bought tho aid of tho federal courts to enable his company to carry on Its busi ness unmolested. Tho company hnd to employ tho colored screwmen whoso chnrges wero low-eat, but dread of violence from tho whites made tho colored men un willing to work. Increased Hours of Labor. LAMnEltTVlUK, N. .1., Deo. 11. Theem- ployes at the Pennsylvania railroad shops here this morning liegnii working nine hours n day and six days a woek Instead of eight hours and five days, ns they hnve dolio for almost two years past. JailRiiiPiits In Favor of Letter Cnrrlor. Washington, Deo. 11. Tho United States court of elnlms rendered judgments In fuvor of about two hundred and sixty Baltimore letter carriers for time served In excess of eight hours a dny, the wholn amounting tonbout 8180,000. Vindictive Little .lllmn. SHANGHAI, Deo. 11. Before considering ny ponce proposals from China, Japan ln llsts upon the surrender for execution of all the Chinese officials who have offered money rewards for Japanese heads. Carlisle Htplnlns Ills Scheme of finance. WasiiinoTo?!, Dec. 11. The principal In terest nt the Capitol yesterday centered In the room of tho committee on ways .and menus, where Secretary Carlisle nnd Comptroller Eckels nppearcd by Invita tion before the houso committeo On bunk ing and currency to explain and advo cate tho new banking plan prepared by tnoso two olllclals aud Indorsed by tlio president's niessngo. Secretnry Carlisle was examined and cross-examined by tho 1 members of tho committeo. Ho hnd tho rough draft of a bill In his possession, but after his examination concluded to revise It In certain particulars beforo submitting It to tho committeo. Mr. Cnrlislo aud Mr. Eckels differed somewhat ns to tho details of tho proposed banking scheme, but agreed upon tho principles to govern it. Mr. Unrllslo will appear ngnin tomorrow, Todny Mr. Hepburn, Mr. Hornco White and other Now York bankers will bo heard. A Nuisance. Complaint Is mnde that n number of young men make a practice of gathering nt nights in front of the drug store nt the corner of Main nnd Centre streets nnd in sult people who pass the place. Last Sun dny night several people were gross! Insulted. The police should give this rendezvous their attention. Hooks & Brown . . . Holiday Goods. Presents for tho -Old and tho Yonng. Plush and celluloid dressing cases, boxes of writing paper, shaving sets, work boxes, toilet cases, albums. 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. Pi'icos -A-l-wctys DR-sl3.t. No. 4 North Main St., Shenandoah. Sit Is Easier Don't Fall to Attend. A pound social to be held In the English Baptist church this evening Will .afford much pleasure to those who may attend. The proceeds will be applied to a fund to defray the expense of the alterations that I are being made in tlio congregation's building. ltcllglous Freedom In Hungary. Bup.v Pesth, Dec 11. There was a sceno of unparalleled excitement In tho rclchsrnth yesterday when Dr. Wekerlo,, Hungarian prime minister, announced that tho king of Hnngnry (Emperor Fran cis Joseph) had given his sanction to tho eccloslnstlcal bills. Tho Liberals rose in a body oud cheered wildly for several mln- utos. Tho houso rapidly emptied, nnd tho members piessed around and congratu lated Dr."Wekcrlo and Hcrr von Hierouymi, Hungarian minister of tho Interior. Tho ccclooiaatlual bills provide for complete re ligious freedom In Hun ary. A Urutnl C -ored Hoy. Bowlinu UliEEN, Ky., Dec. 11. A bru- tal attempt was liiado by a negro boy, Syl vester Anthony, to outrngo Mrs. Matilda Junes.n white woman, SO yenroold. Failing in his purpose ho piled tho bed clothes on thu lloor, broko a keroseno lamp over them nnd set them on lire. Ho then securely locked the houso, and hnd started to leavo when 1 ayette Jnckson, n nelghbor.arrlvcd and liberated tho woman and arrested tho boy. Anthony was brought hero to jail with a ropo around his neck, aud there Is talk of lynching him. The Texas l'licillc Train ltnbhcrs. Four Woiitii, Tex.. Deo. 11. Tho four men implicated In the Ben Brook train robbery, by the confession of Sam Evans nephew of Captain Samuel Evnns, of this city, nre now In jail hero, and tho officers claim to havo a sure enso against them nil, Tho four tiro: ham Lvans, of this city, who is highly connected j John Ward, Walter Sullivan nnd Walter Gardener, all young farmers. Lvans states that tho monoy was divided before they left tho sccno of tho robbery, and claims that his share of tho plunder Is largo enough to fix him all right after ho had gotten through with his trouble. Seven Drowned Through the Ice. Oelwin, Ia Deft. 11. Littleton, a llttlo town In Buchanan county, furnishes a story of wholesalo drowning. Two chil dren, Georgo nnd Hannah Cook, aged 0 and 12 respectively, went skating on a mill pond 601110 distance, from tho main part of tho town. Tho children fnlled to return, aud In searching Jfor them twelve persons broko through tho lco. Of theso seven wero rescued. Tho bodies of five others, in addition to tho corpses of tho children, wero found under tho lco. I'ut Poison In tho Well. Amesiii'UY, Mass., Dec. 11. A narrow escape from wholesalo poisoning canty to iieiit nere last nignt, wnen it developed thnt a largo quantity of Paris green hnd been placed in and about tho well on tho premises occupied by W. H. Goodrich and Michael Smith, on Swett's Hill. An in vestigation showed thnt tho deed was prob ably done through a desire for revenge upon smith, who was a witness in a re cent liquor case. turnout NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, mannt actnred nnaor tne stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, kO?rescriMa py eminent payBiaanai DR. RICHTER S lOnlv cenutno with Trade Mark"Anchor."l !Mannfscturcr:CommcrzlcnrathDr.Itichterof Q F. Ad. Eichterfc Co.,17Wuro3CI.,lTSV7 1021. 1 23 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Houses. Own Glat3woik. V it 50 cts in Shenandoah for sale by i IP. P. D. Kirnn, od. muiuoi ,i.au OlIllan.T s. Mam u. n. w .wnnucn-.. ia.iui To save monoy during hard times thnu to earn it. You can savo money by buying -, Choice iL , Roller Flour Made of old winter wheat At $3.00 Per Barrel 200 barrels for sale at this price and every barrel guaranteed to give satisfaction. Also Fresh Ground Whole Wheat Graham Flour and Old Time Rye Flour Our 21st Christmas Greeting to the Public! Wishing all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Eeciiiction Sale. Clearing Sale. All Goods to Go. Pi r the next SO days will sell all our ready. trimmed HATd at cost and less. Children's Cloaks, Caps and Sacks are all reduced for the holiday trade. Our line of linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents la the finest and cheapest in the town. Our 15c grade 2 for 27c. " 20o " .2for85c. " 25o " 2 for 40c. " Soc " 2 for 650. New York 29 N. Main St.. Shenandoah. Closlniz out some Ladles' and Children's Hats, down from 85c to 60c ; French Felts, down from ?1.50 to 75c, and trimmed hats 1 3 off. Fedora Hats, 50c trimmed. Velvet, 50c n yard up ; Plush, nil colors, 35c a yard ; Velveteen, 20c a yard. Ribbons al a kik lo !Me Room lor Spring Stock ! Infants' caps, 25c up ; Infants' long coats, Toe up to t5.00. Christening dresses and a full line of infants' wear. Mourning goods our specialty. Nun's Veils, $1.25 up. Closlnc out a lot of Corsets, from SI down to 85c : from ,10c down to 40c. We will not be undersold. Call and get prices. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. SO Soutli 3VEo.l3X Stroot. liwvy r In the Fntal Wind Storm In Louisiana. White Castle, Li., Dec. 11. A wind storm struck this section enrly morning. On Alhamhra plantation a twq story brick building was demolished, One negro was killed and threo others Injured. On Supplo's plantation, pear UayouGoula, tho smokestack, bollershed and ware house wero blown down. At Clnibourno levco Manning and Gibson's tents wero hlown Into shreds. Another Ufe Insnrnnce l'mutl. Chicago, Dec. 11. Another llfo Insur ance fraud was unearthed yesterday when 1'ollco Officer John Hlckcy, of tho Engle- wood district, confessed to having forged death and burial certificates nid collected t2,200 from tho Policemen's Benevolent as sociation, ostensibly for tho widow of ex- Olllcer Henry larglo. 11 ickey, after con fessing, returned most of the money. kpelsjealks, M&itas, k, Tilt mitt mmmiTl.ai'niindoah.Penna, u. ia..,aim 3a nast coal bt. M. P. CONRT, 31 South Main St. Police to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVENING HKltALD who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper ns new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on Xorth Main street. irfaeo Baby was kk, we gave her Cocteriet ma she was a Wli, she cried tor Cantoris Kbra tbe bwjamo Mlas, she olung to Costerta. Wkw gha4 Chlldmi, she avo Uxm CastorU . -. S -v. Bargains In Winter Wear. clearance sale of children's ooat, cr (l harealns in ladies' garments, n, natural wool underwear reduced rom 1 to ' " cents. Ingrain carpets re in edW per cent. p J Mosw,nAHl U 17-tf i Kouth Main St , Shenaud.,ah. Miners Will Not Strike. Scr.ANTON, Pa., Deo. 11. The talk on tho New York fc-tock Kxchnngo thnt the anthracite miners might strike liecauso of tho restriction of the output Is pronounced a hoax by a prominent coal operator hero. Ho had not heard a word of such n con templated strike, in fact, ho said, re striction was decided upon by tho oper ators with the consent and nt tho sugges tion of the miners, who regarded such a courso as thu safest one to pursuo in order to prevent u reduction in wages. Youthful Tramps Arrested. Sciiaxton, I'u., Deo. 11. Hert Bath, agod 15, and John Graham, 18, who ran nway from the Harford Soldiers' Orphans home, In Susquehanna county, wero ar rested yesterday and will bo returnod. They had tramped from tho home to this city, a dlstanoo of forty miles. They were going to menus at t'lttston. Killed by n Cave In. PlllLAPEU'lllA, Dec. 11. James Alex ander, n workmen employed In tho con struction of a now sewer In Hanstend place, lietwcen Fourth nnd Fifth streets, immediately south of tho Bourse build ing, was killed by a cavo In. Alexander lived near Paschnlville, was 60 years old and leaves a widow and lour grown up children. Yale's New I'oothnll Captain. New HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 11. At a meeting of the Yale football eleven last night S. BrinkerhofT Thomo, of New York, wns elected captalu for tho onsulng year Thorno has played for two years on tho .Ynlo team us half bnoK, and will play fullback next year. He Is 22 years old, six foet In height and weighs 15 pounds, Don't Fail to See Our $7.50 Decorated Dinner Setts. m Beraeman &Cd Clilnsu Hall 1 Monongahela Whiskey, 50o a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - - ti a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - tl.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, - 11.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, f 1.50 a qt. TirWM IMfl'C Htnnfe nnd TTroan Ala Trni,rit Vnrrar on,l W.ln Rm J Best brands of So Cigars and all kind of Temperance Drinks. LiquoiSM Isn't There a Boy or Girl New tlovenifir of Victoria. London, Doo. 11. It U reported that Lord Brassey, formerly nfembor of parlia ment for Hastings and at one time secre tary of the admiralty, Is to succeed the luirl of IlopuUiwn no governor of Victoria, Australia, NUGGETS OF NEWS. To Lead Princeton Foutballlsts. Piiikceton, X. J., Deo. 11. Tho Prince ton football cloven yesterday selected Langdon Lon to succeed Trenuhard as cap tain of the Tigers for the ensuing year. Lea has played on the Princeton team threo years, and during that timo has be come to be regarded as one. of tho most valuable tacklea In football circles. To Itvstrnln Striking Workmen. Boston, Dec. 11. F. C. Vegelaud&'Co., furniture manufacturers of this city, whoe employe struck Nov. 1. applied to the supreme court for mi Injunction to ro und n the striking workmen from Inter fering with the firm's business by main tabling a patrol near their factory, and In other wnys. A boy baby born to Mary Anderson Nn, varro, the American octrees, in London, died the same dny. Philadelphia'!! Union League oluli elected Colonel Silas W . Petti t prefcldont. vice I JlUcengmiUt Klnpers Arrested. John Huell Young. Coluuhia, Pa.. Dec. 11. B.ehard Mur Xhti Vulcan coal mine at Newcastle, I ray, colored, nnd Martha l.mdemiuii, a Colo., li on fire. It will take two woeks J white woman, elupeA (rain Puttstown on . . 1 I.,. ,1 , 1 , . I . .Ml . 1 X . . , .... . - , . . . 1 ... 10 extiuguiau tuu umov uy itouuiug. Fires were starUnl yesterday In the fur nace of the Watts Houl nlunt nt Middles- Doro, Ky., one of the largiat !m!c teel vlants In the I'nltod States. It will em ploy 'mi nn-n. fi, ti, ral Jolm C Bliu k,e c oinmKl,.ner if pi n-,i,,n .Mid Mimr, -Mnnnat largi from 111 l ri . .1 J I'U ,uit"i!nKd lithepresl- l,ni l i.i' d -i.it. s di-tni' ariiruey for ihr ui.rtle i-u ilihiiu t ,ir llliu, is Nov. 30. Yosterduy IMp'Kere arretted in tills city by a detixtiv (and were tnkeu to Potutown for trial. Murray 1b w yearn old and the wiimau 4. Field Marshal Yauingnta still Alive. YoK'iilAM v, Di . 11 -A r, p ,n tlvit hns gained eurv. ni t,, tie 'T, , tli.it Fukt Marshal amagntn. , imunnnd r nf tlio flrt Jnp n, 1. irmv wusdt.'id "lie 'ally di dared tu 111 untrue In this entire retrlon who would like a thorough business education? We furnish the very best at very small coat. All we want is your name and address. Yon will then get our cata- loguelgiving full particulars about the way we do business. Send it in on a postal card to-day. Wilkes-Barre Business College, Anthracite Building, West Marktt St. Wade and Williams, Prlns. I) POTTSVILLE, PA. Evan J. Bavies, i MISCELLANEOUS. T OUT.-A white and Ulver-colored pointer. I i Chain and collar. Defect In one eye. Uelurn to 1J. J. Yott. West Centre s'Tet, Hlienanaoan, 1'a. u iwi 1?OU SALE. A good-iayng double frame building, wllh full lot on West Lloyd ... . nt . . . ,,n . LV. particulars nnply at No. 413 West Cherr street, 12 6-1 w I JOB KENT. A laree new store-room, with nlate class front. Dwelling and cellai. Kxctfhcnt business location. Will be ready I for reit November 1st. Kent reasona le. I Apply to O. W. Nenhoueer. ISO North Slain street, IU-15-H AND LIVERY. 13 North Jnrdin Street. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, iers. porter and ale constantly on to. Choice temperance drinks and cigarp. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peaces Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah t7C nn A WEEK paid to ladles and gents viuu m etui iue jutpiu uisn wagner. wasncs ana ones mem in iwo minutes w in- out vetting the bands. No experience neces sary; sens at, sigm; permanent prsitlon. Aa- dress w. 1". llairlson & Co., Clerk No. 14, Col- umous, unio. XirANTED. . Man or ladv manac-pr tn fuich VV locality to kuierlntend distribution of ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta, Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors, Handsome liar Fixtures, , Best Brands of 5 nnd lOo Cigars. oar fine rniuples books, cards nnd cites. I'leasantpokUlon. Pays well Bend Ifta. for namples and uroelal offer to you, Bylvan Oo ,721 Wood-av., Uetrolt, Mich, CIO fl fl a W wow selling the Royal orders lorMaUog) lYnde' secrets, formulas. receipt yarw nddraki tins, W ilnd free. ,ie thoukand l flater- Kit lnm. etc. Co., l'lalmc Woi'lta, Coium A eood aaent id u liars per Politic pi Cards. Ij OR SC IIoai, PlnicTOIl, Second Ward, r. ... ...... . . Bubjecv to Republican rules. sSSa pn jaiiun 'jnon iuratii atnud puo ssuasoja ttsaji nnu estoqa io anti Bnn V spnpi ji jo Hiuaui no ihiu sa aq 0 jsaq Japus; ?sora pnu sony am s"aHOO"ao ? IS uipiflf ninos GI3 nflOPEKXY FOR BALE -A bartrain for cssb pureba8T. Two bouses on West Oak street. six. Will be sold One of eight rooms and the other som cnean. i'or iurtner tnror- matlon apply to JM. J. UAlViVlt, 123 E. Centre street. oiDEi3jriasrc3-. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON MOAN JtVILDIXOC 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Tuner, Pianos and organs rspalrad. Orders left at 31 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention,