EVENING HERALD MONDAY, DKOKMUKIl 17. 18111. THIRD EDITION MAIIANOY CITY. Maiianov City, Deo. IT, IKM. Mlsn Ida I'orry 1ms ncceptod a position as clerk at the "Fnlr" Rtorc. W. II. Snyder attended to business nt Tamnqun Saturday af ternoo'i. Krank Black, clerk at. tlie Knler house, Tisited frlonds nt Ulrardville yoHerdny. Miss Miiry Whetstone, of Tntnnfina, tlslted her sinter, Mrs. W. II. Suyder, on Sittunlny. The first eeltct hop ot the O nega.Soclnl Club will be held In Armory hall next Tuesday evening. Mis N'ollle Youiik, of Ijinsford, Is visiting her trieud, Ml Jennie Kline, of West Mnlmnoy virtue. M. A. Fer.y, formerly of filicunndonh, has opned a shoe (tore nt M. H. Stein's old s'.anil. on K ist Centre street. Chief Burgess Stern made n linul on drunken mid disorderly men on Saturday evenlnu und the lockup was filled. T. II. Walte, manager 0f the Ashland opera house, was In town billing for the appearance of "1'rlncoss Uuunle" at Ash land. Tht- University of Pennsylvania Glee and Banjo Clu i will Rive a concert at Knler's opera, house on Wednesday even lug, Dec. llltb. A fnlr sized crowd attended the roller skating school nt Armory hall on Frldny evening. The attendance is still increas ing and by Monday evening, when It will agai'i be open, n good many more lovers ot kiting are expected. The mysterious man who attacked Mrs. Shuck last Saturday evening between P and 1J streets, attacked several more people around the same place nnd the women are afraid to come out after dark. The police ought to Investigate the mat ter The newly organized Santa Clans Club met at the homo of Lloyd Dennis, on West Centre street, nnd rehearsed some of their fine vocal music. They are nil first class Blngcrs and people cau look for good sing ing on the night before Christmas. Peter Malier and his specialty and nth Itllc company, with the Ktegans. Belle sisters Dare Bro3., Lew C. Mettler, Annie Darling, Campbell and Beard, Conley and Madden, .ind several more high class artists, will appear at Kaier's opera house on Tuesday evening. Patrick Salmon, Hugh O'Donnell and a young man known as "Scranton Jack' were arrested yesterday by McCarty, the bottler.of West Spruce street, who charged them with storing beer from his premises They were given n hearing at 'Squire May's olllce and placed under bail, which they could not furnish. They were sent to jail this morning. Thomas Igo. of Jacksons, boarded a Lakeside electric car lor Mahanoy City on Saturday evening and, being dis orderly, was put off. He again got on and made more trouble, when Richard Ed wards and Jncob Clasby, two men era ployed on the car, put him oil, where upon he hurled a large Btone at them, Igo was arrested, brought to town nnd given a hearing at 'Squire May's office and put under $50 ball for his appearance at court. FIGHTING TO PAY TAXES. rTnmmh Cltli-n Ilnipliiyoil Ariulr of Touglu tii Mtnnil I lis Crush. ' SAVAXNAll, 17. Tho most uulquo, (Mont disorderly and generally accepted as tho most disgraceful porlnd of politics lit tho history of tlili city has como to a breathing pauso. Two fnctlonnl Demo cratic candidates are. In tho field for th mayoralty, the election taking place In January. Under tho first tuw of tho Aus tralian Iwillot system hero no ouo can voto who ha not paid all taxed, Including those of this yuar, nnd registered. This provision led to a wild scrnmbto at llrt, and then pltohod battles dally botwocn lnrgo forcos fur choloe positions In lino to tho tax collector's ofllco. . Tim collector could lssuo only about 300 receipt a day, and ns tho registration closed on Saturday It was Inevitable thnt many citizens would bo shutout. The two factious hired two gangs of toughs, each numbering uliout a hundred, and Includ ing the most dosporato whites and negroes of thn city. Tlieso men wero paid from (3 to $10 a day. To each was givun a list of six uanii'S, the largest iiuinbur tho collec tor would accept taxes for from ono par son, and the money to pay their taxes with. Kaeh morning for ton days past tho two armies of political uiereoiinrhw have slugged earn other In front of and lnsldo tho court house, hundreds of citizens gatn ring from all parts of tho city dally to witness the big mills. For two weeks at least no citl.i-n paid taxes for himself, nil ntrustlng llu lr muni's and money to the hired heelers. At tlnus nearly the ontlro police force of the city had to bo called out to establish order. The uniiii-s of hinders woro fed at the rl val headquarters, where many of tlicni re mained all night, going out early each lornlng to resume the battle, and at the court house, where beer, whisky, coffeo and sandwiches wero given tlicm. Two or throe times n day a nuinlwrof tho workers skinned with their lists and monoy, ills- franchising ninny citizens. It iscnlculatcd that the cost of keeping up tho two armies was over $10,000. They wero disbanded yesterday. The next legislature will bo appealed to to amend the law so as to pre vent any repetition of these scenes. PERSONAL. lllchnrd Knight went to Philadelphia this morning. II. J. Evans, of Mt. Carmel, was a town visitor j esterday. Giorgo Wylam, of Philadelphia, Is vis iting friends In town. James Smith spent today trans ictliig biutneM at the county sent. Miss Maud Groff, ot Ashland, spent yes terday In town with friends. Mrs. G. W. Johnson spent Saturday visiting friends at Pottsvllle. Miss Ida Slgfrlid nnd Zella Robertson, of Mt. Cnroicl, wer- guests of town friends on Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Wndlliiger, of Pottsvllle, Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. John liraller, of South West street. Miss Katie Burkbart, who attends n musical conservatory nt Hagerstown, Md., Is In town to spend the holidays. Miss Emily Krlck returned homo Sat urday evening, after spending the past two weeks with Philadelphia friends. Dr. Llchteuwnlner, wlfoandtwodaugh ter.s, nre the guests of the doctor's father, Rev. R. N. Lichtenwnlner, of West Cherry street. KniiHiis Farmers Swlnilted. FoitT Scott. Kan., Dec. 17. Tho resi dents of Branson and vicinity, n few miles west of this city, nro wrought up over tho fact that a number of their citizens hnvo liocn swindled out of cash, stock and property to tho oxtent of at least $2r,000 by three simmers who profess to bo tho in- enters of a washing compound for which they claimed wonders, nnd for which they woro selling state and territorial rights, Many of those who bought territory refuse bellovo that they have boon swindled nnd think that they have a fortuno In sight, but the more conservative of tho victims now sco that they have been played by professional swindlers, and that tho territory they have purchased has already been sold several times before. YhaD Baby was tick, we cave her Castorio. 'Stan she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. Winn she became Miss, sha clung to Caatorla, ri had Cnlldren, slie "jaw tlim Castorla Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVKN1NO Herald wno nre not receiving their paper regu- larly and people who wish to receive the pnper ns new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Iirown stationery store, on North Main street. Auv one who has children will rejoice iwili'l U. MullorU, of Plnlnfleld. N. J. His lit i le hoy. five years of age, was sick oiib en up For two dnvs nnd nights h tried van ins remedies recommended by fr.ciKs 'Mill neighbors. He says: 'i tifiuhi -nre I would lose him. I had s-cii ' i.Hnilieilain's Cough Remedy ad ivriii ! mil thouuht 1 would trv It ns last In or slid hiii hnnnv to say that aft? twi i'i. e he slept until morning. I gave It to In in iit-xt ilav anil a cure was et -fecte" I Ueep this remedy In the house now hi, ii as soqn ns any ot my children show i-iai.s of croup I give It to them nnd 4 bull- i lie last of It." i!5 and 50 nut bottle- for sale by Gruhler Bros. Best violin btrlngs, Holderinnu's. Mrs. Brltlgeruau, R. C. M., violin (specialty) cello nnd plnno. of Jardln and Lloyd streetH. teache, Cornei 9-3-tf Dl(r Event of the Season. Mr. Wlllaril Spencer's "Princess Bon nie" Opera Company will appear at tho Ashland opera house on Saturday, December 22ml. This the original nnd only company presenting tho opera and comes direct from the famous lainlght run at the Broad street theatre, Philadel phia. Miss Eleanoro Mayo nnd Frank Darnells will positively nppenr In the cast. Chart opens Tuesday morn ing, 8 o'clock, at Voshage's drug store, opera house block. Tickets limited to ten. Telephone connections. Cars on the electric lines for all points will be held until after the performance. Hooks & Brown . . . Holiday Goods. A Itrlef HnneyiiHioii. Nashville, Doc 17. r-omo weeks ago tho Baron (Jruenbaum, of Austria, and Mrs. Franklin, widow of tho well known turfman, were married by a justice of the leaco In this city, and repaired at onco to Kennesaw, tho 1 runklin stock farm, In Sumner county, to pass tho honeymoon. Ten days ago Grucnliaum left Kenncsa' and took up quarters nt a hotel In Liall tin. telling a tale of trouble and woo to all listeners. Friday evening last, as he raised money enough for passago to Jsow York, ho left for that city. He tried to (llo a bill for divorce, but was advised that ho had no legal grounds. Best violin strings, at Iloldcrninn's. Peter Maher's Athletes. Peter Mnher and his high-class athletie nud sptclslty company will be tho attrac tlon at Ferguson's theatre on Wednesday evening, December 19th. The organiza tion is an excellent one throughout. The opening act of the Keegans Is new, and Includes some pretty dancing. Lewis Mettler, Imitator of birds and animals; Conley nnd Madden, a clevir pair of Irish comedians ; the two American Belles, in songs nnd dances; Campbell aud Beard, with their novel mechanical musical Instruments, nnd Annie Darling, the serio-comic, will be other features of the entertainment. In addition the celebrated Dare Brothers will give their wonderful horizontal bar act. The performance will close with a one act comedy, In which Peter Maber and William Ilenncssy, of Boston, will appear In un athletic display. The Lewis Funeral. The funeral ot the late John L. Lewis took place yesterday nfternoon, at two o'. lncl-:, trom the residence of his daugh ter, Mrs. Samuel Shone, on West Poplar street. The remains were Interred in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Among the relatives nnd friends In attendance were John E. Phillips and wife nnd D. A. Walker and wife, of Perth Amhoy, N. J.; Miss Sallle Lewis, of Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Gwennle Jenkins, ot Ansonhi, Conn. 0WM'' " vprQOi. Presents for the Old and tho Young. Plush aud celluloid dressing cases, boxes of writing piper, shaving sets, work boxes, toilet cases, albums. Also a splendid variety ot 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. Prices Always III slat. No. 4 North Main St., Shenandoah. Candy! Candy! Candy! The finest assortment In town at lowest prices. Fresh candy made every hour at 10 cents per pound. Give It a trial and you will comeegaln. S. Itosabco, 31 West Centre street. The Properties John B. Rek Deed, Chinese Fled In Disorder. HiI'.osiiima, Dec. 17. A dispatch from tho front states that reinforcements wero sont to tho Japaneso detachment which, on Dec. 12, was compolled by a superior Chinese forco to rctlro from Salbashu. On Doc. 11 tho strengthened Jnpancso forco mode anothor attack on tho Chlnoso, who wero advancing from Snlbnshu. Tho lat ter fought with vigor, but wero completely routed, lleeing In disorder. Tho Japaneso pursued tho enemy as far ns Choklnshl, and capturcil four guns anil several pris oners. Tho Japaneso loss was threo olllcers wounded and several privates killed. I 'at ally Shot In u Sunday How, Kaston, Pa., Dec. 17. During n fight yesterday at tho Willow Urovo hotel, Odenwoldcrtown, on tho outskirts ot this city, Matthew Morrow, Jr., was shot and fatally wounded by Hurry Hltter.a boarder at tho hotel. Morrow was with n party of friends who had been ejected from tho ho tel at midnight. They returned at Oo'clock and broke In tho barroom door when de nied admission. Tho shooting then took place. William Stout, another monitor of the nttaeklngparty.liadtwo ribs broken by a bottle hurled through a window. Hit ter has lied. Miss Stevenson lteporteil Dying, . AH1KV1I.LK, N. C, Deo. 17. Vico Presi dent fUovi'iiMin, who has been hero u week I with his sick daughter, Mary Stevenson, returned to Washington Saturday night. Mr. Stevenson Is liable to bo recalled to I Abbeville any hour, ns Miss Stevenson's condition is oxtromely critical. In fact, it Is conceded that herrccovory lslmposslble. New Cloaks at Wilkinson's. We received to-day n largo stock of new coats aud wraps, all the choicest styles, nnd we Invite our patrons to come and see this rt-Hi-on's latest and best offerings In ladies', mti-Hes and children's garments. Prices me unusually low. L. J. Wilkinson, 29 South Mnln street, 1 1 1 f Shenandoah, Ph. .Mr. Ira P. We'tmote. a prominent real s'nie Lfiir of Sun Anuelo, Texas, has OM-d ('" amberlaln's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrlnoa Remedy in his family forsev ralyeer s occasion required, und al ways Miih perfect success. He says : "I find It a p-rfect cure for our baby when troubled with collo or dysentery. I now feel that my outfit Is not complete with nut a Imtilv of this Heinedv at home or on a trip away from home. For sale by Jruhler Bros. Bay Keystone flour. Be sure that th U'lme LesIQ iV ItAEll, Ashland, Pa., la p luU-d on every sick. tf Coming Events. Deu 91. Interstate Milkmaids Con vention at Ferguson's thentre, under the numld". of V. W. C. T. U. Dm. Us Ninth annual ball ot the Na tional Eoolal Club, iu Ilobbins' opera house. Jan. -1th, '95, Annual supper In Itob blns' opera house under the auspices of the Welsh Baptist church. l our anil a llulf Years fur it Horse Thief. I Lmianox, Pa., Dec. 17. Hiram Garrett, a brother of Charles Garrett, tho wlfo murderer, was sentenced by Judge Molly to four years and six months' Imprison ment In the Kastern penitentiary for steal ing a horM3 and wagon. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Avnl Johnson, who robbed a Southern Paclllo train nt Iloscoo Staclou, Cal., has been sent to prison for life. Guilty of conspiracy to bribo ponslon surgeons was tho verdict against Georgo M. Lauren, of I.lmo bprlngs, la. On charges of selling liquor without pay ing n tax, Postmaster J. W. Lee, of Fort Mason, Fla.. lias been arrested. The death Is announced In London ot Lord Charier Pelhaiu-Clluton, sou of tho fourth duko of Now Castlo nnd un uncle of tho prosent duko. In a fracas over tollgato payment near Nashville, Tenn.. two unknown men klllud Olllcer Kdward Maillovo and da.igerously wounded II. W. Wilkinson. A London dispatch says that William Sonslcr, the famous steeplechase jockey, was thrown from his mount m tho Plump ton rncee on hatunlay, and died yostenl.i;. Dnnlol liynn died In liU pew at St. P.u riok's cathedral, Now York, yesterday whllo Arclihishup Corrlgun was pivachl:!?. Ho Iin.I t vn a regular attendant for Ufty year. A duel with plntols took place on the street nt. IScnion, Ala , lii lwceu Tom St. Clair ami Hi ulvn M uil St t'lair wun killed Maul sligliil, wuiinil'd and u ne gro woiuuu beriuualy wouuu d. Latest Books and Music. 1,500 of tho latest novels, all now, by Laura Jean Llbby, Charlotte M. Braeme, Dora Thorne, "The Dnchess," etc. French novels, and other copyright works. Worth 25 and 50 cents. Will heboid at only 10 cents. Reese's auction rooms, Ferguson Hoube Block. Privilege to read books 5 cents. All the latest sheet muslc,5 cents each. Alleged Inceiullarles Arrested. TltENTox, Deo. 17. New York dotoo- tlvcs yesterday arrested Arthur and Waltel Nowinan, William Van Ackon, Olivet Worth aud llllaui Uonover on suspicion of having sot lire to barns and outbuild ings In this vicinity during tho past eight or ten years, The national board of un dorwrlters of New York a month ago of fered a reward of ?o00 for tho arrest and conviction of the Incendiaries. Tho prop erty destroyed nmouuts to faO.OOO. Drowned While Trying to Save Another. PlTTSllL'lid, Deo. 17. John Jacob Schuz- ter und Frnuk McMnhon wero drowned nl Duquesuo Saturday ulght. McMahou wat engaged In pumping out band boats fot tho Howard Plato Glass company, and It Is thought that Schuztor.who was a watch man, fell Into tho river between some barges, aud McMahon, in trying to rescue hull, was pulled In also. Attempted to Wreck it Train. UrrEi: Saxiiusuy, O., Dec. 17. An at tempt was mndo early In tho morning tc wreck tho New York nnd Chicago limited on tho Pennsylvania road. The train rune Ihty miles an hour through this section -pikes wero pulled Iroiu tho switch und the lights blown out. Tho work of the wiookers was discovered just flvo minutes before the trulu nrrlvcd. East Lloyd Street and Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets, Bbonnndoah, Pa., will be isn't There a Boy or Girl In this entire region who would like a thorough business education? We furnish the very best at very small coBt. Ail we want is your nams and address. You will then get our cata logue' pjving full particulars about the way we do business. Send it iu on a Sold at Private Sale. P8tal dto-day. n-n Anthracite Bulldlnsr, West Market St. Wade and Williams, Prlns. Apply to A. II . ROADS, Agt., 12-17-3tw-3w 111 N. West St.. Bhenaudoah. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer sey, rain; eulder; Increasing southwest winds, becoming northwest. For Dolu waru nnd Maryland riln; colder; south winds, becoming uoitliwost. Iluln will occur In Now England, the middle states and tho lnko region. Tho temperature will rlso sluwly west of tho Mississippi river. Trustee's Sale. The entire stock of L. Felnberg'a new heaters, ranges, cooking stoves, tinware, hollowware, glassware ana lamps pur chased nt the Sheriff's Bale are now of fered to the public, at No. 129 South Main street, nt 50 per cent, below cost by the trustee. These goods must be sold nt once In order that the trustee may liqui date the accounts. 12-11-lw Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. qnlre at the Shenandoah drag btore, No. 9 South Mai street. 9-13-tf In Interlined "Cclluloid"Collnr3 and Cuffs turn water like n duck's buck aud show neither spot nor soil. They arc not effected by perspiration, and always look ns if right out of the box. When they get soiled you can clean them iu n minute by simply wiping off with u wet cloth. These nre but n few of the advantages of wcaringthe "Celluloid" Collars and Culls, mere nre ninny , others that you will readily discover the first time you wear one. They arc tlie only watcrproot intei lincd collars and cuffs made. He sure to get the genuine with this trade mark IT THADF Our 21st Christmas Greeting to the Public, Wishing nil a Merry Christmas and nllnppy Ne v Year. Clearing Sale. All Goods to Go, Closlnir out some Ladles' and Children's Hnts. down from tCic to 50c : French Felts, down from ?1.0 to 75c, nnd trimmed lints 1 3 off. Fedora Hats, fiG i trimmed. Velvet, COc n yard up ; Plush, all colors, 85c a yard ; Velveteen, SOc a yard. Hons &l mk lo Room k Spring h::, ! lufants' caps, 25c up; Infants' long coats, 75c up to 15.00. Christening dres-ses nnd a full line of Infants' wear. Mourninu eoods our specialty. Nun's Veils. 21.25 un. Closing out a lot of Corsets, from tl down to &5c ; from 60a down to 40c. We will not be undersold. Call nnd get prices. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner, BG Soutli XUCnlxi. Btroot. t-J y 'WAHrV stamped inside, if you desire perfect satisfaction. Made iu nil sizes nnd nil styles. If you can't get them at the dealers, we will send sample postpaid, on receipt of price : Collars, 25 ccnti each. Cuffs, 50 cents pair. State size and whether you want a stand-up o turned-down collar. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 4'iT-ai) Kroadwny, WEW YORK. M P CONRY, Monongaheln Whiskey, - 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, tl n qt. Fine Old Bonrbon, XXX, fl.85 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, II a qt. I Superior Cognac Brandy, tl.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, tl.50 a qt. "VMirNfll TWfl'C Htnetr nnrt Frunli Alo ' Iiest brands of 6c Clears and 1 A 1 31 South Main St. nLiquorStore Draught Porter and Weiner Beer all kinds of Tempcmnco Drinks. Special Drives $1.00 Linoleum reduced to 85 cents. 75c Linoleum reduced to 65 cens. Floor oil cloth, 2 yards wide, 45 cents. Table oil cloth. 1 yards wide, 15 cents. 75c Brussels carpets, suitable ior small rooms, reduced to 50c Moquette carpetsreduced to $1.00. Located on Reduction Sale. For tho next SO days will sell all onr ready- trimmed BATS at cost and less. Children's Cloaks, Caps ana Backs sro all reduced for the holiday trade. Our line of linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents Is the finest and cheap et I In the town. Our ISo grade -. 2 for 25a " 20o " .....2 for Sc. " 23o " ...2 for 40c. " 35o " 2 for 65c. Now York 129 'N. Main St., M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah Shenandoah. The tide of Ghristmas shopping Has set in. A7 ooLr c' M iicoi 1 m a 1 wvsitw in uuw 1 , j j 17 SOUTH HTRXE1. Dlrds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, itobert Murruv. Coldest ind Largeit Elm if Beer. Free Loach Dally, free lunch every morning trad eronlns, Jouh Trwca, Proprietor. O. W, Davidson, Bartender. Evan J. Davies, UNDERMINE PKOPEKTY FOB 8 AT. IS A bargain for a Cbsh Durchasers. Two houses on West I Oak street. One of eight rooms and the other six. Will be sold cheap. For further Infor mation apply to ii. j. iiwjiua, J2.1 K. Centre street Our stock is Aym-paaiyg 1ST PILLS! SURE. &ENO 4C.FQR-W0MAH S SAFE COX UPECIFI6 uorniuurA ful of choice anm ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Btc. appropriate gifts. Bergeman&Co Finest Beers, Vines and Liquors. Handsome Bar Fixtures. Best Brands of 5 and lOo Cigars. AND LIVERY. 13 North Jar din Street. sSiSD puu JSiinq 'anon intnwj amud pun Bajaaoj9 usaij pns sa)oqo jo eu enu y -&POI3 V JO b-4UtfLU IJUW lffA noiinra 'xio.j nBopnanatig u pnno; aq o? jaaq japna-j sova pun san aqx s'aaoo'ao p -sjaqojnl IS mpiBf qinog 912 PROPOSALS. POTTSVLLE, PA. Foi rheumatism I have found nothlnRi equal 10 i iiauiueriniu'B i-ain iiuiiu. iv elleven the pain as applied. J. W. Vouok, West Liberty, W. Va. Tha prompt relief It affords is alone worth many times the cost, 50 cents. Its con tinued use will effect a permanent cure. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Bids Wanted. TMM mum "PROPOSALS lor the erection of a four I I roomed frame school bulldlne lo bo located on tbe northwestern corner of Jaidln and I tlieiry streets. In the borough ot.snenaudouh, win do received ur me unuersncneu commit. I tee ot the fhenundoah Hcftool llouid, until Mondav rvcnlne. December 31st. 1801. Plana I aud specifications may be Men nt the oOlceof tueHecretary oftueriihool Hoard, lloom No. 3, Vet street school building, and al the olllce u i.a cieuiv. Hrciuici. no. ltd muuiueiara sireei, i-oiisviue, ra xne conimiuee reservo the right to i eject any or all bids. No bids will bo received alter 7 o clocK, p. m., ueoem uer, oibl, idvi. if. J. Muldoon, Chairman, Mark IIdhkb, Ciia-.ili-b Hooks, W. T. Thbzisk, TlMtTIlY LVKon, 12-15-12t Building and Repairs Committee. 3?ov Sale. MISCELLANi: OUS. The Post Office Building, Inclurtlng fix titles Atul furull me, for Hile to the highest muuer, ueiore January ist, iws. The property fronts sixty feet on Slain I Uok n..la.d nnun.il ......v .low of V,.. ' ' .iwauj.mouuw, J JUall UlUS tO ,l.li - , T I , 1 . .11 . . , , T li.iii.mir. ii hud auuao. wjroicioju ii ntyiin i, Aiwui)ii-iE7t 1 able. Apply to O, pared at short notice. 1120-tf . 1T-0 003 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 111. ' Main street. Atoost, now Backus water motor, horse cower. Just fr"m the luo. lory. Apply at me iikkaiu omce, Norm niarsev aireev, auvuuuuuuii, xu. fOlt Bal".- f Five (5) TJOK RENT, A large new store-room, with I X piaie glass ironi, oweuing ana cellar. i .xoeiioav DumncsH location, jiem reason- W. NewbouBOr, 120 Worth io-io-u ODrP233Sri3STC3l-. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON JSOtJV HVI,DXNQ,Z 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, ....ta.Pia.no Tuner. yiaaua mdoritaas trftlrfrd. Ordorsleftal .i norm uam tireet. hiic prompt o.tvnt'A nenanaoah,wlll recelTi A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter nnd ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars.
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