EVENING HERALD TUK3DAY, DKOEMBKlt 18. 18U1. THIRD EDITION PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty Perusal. Soon we'll be writing '0!i. AdvertMng alwnya pays. Holiday shoppera are out. Christmas turkejH lire fattening. Winter begins next Frldny, the iilst. The moonlight Is now on the decrease. Holldny decorntlons nre beginning to appenr. The thermometer never losei Its attrac tiveness, I'he Sunday schools nre now having tuelr hcBt iiltemlnncf. Soon be time to be gettluK your New "Ye.ir resolution in order. Will there be sleighing for CurUtmtis ? Is u question olten asked. Up to the present time tin' Indications linve been for n mild winter. The wouinu who flreH tip the quickest does not always mako the best match. People ate longing to mm show h j bad as three mouths hence they'll long to have It go. Aii Interesting Letter. Dr. David Kennedy, Dear Sir : I am 00 years old nud generally played out, or bo I thought up to two weeks ago when I couimeuoed to use Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. For years I have Buffered with in ft '.iniualioii of the bladder nud kidneys, and have gradually grown worse and ex pected at any time that passing urlno by nature's effort would cease. Besides con stant pain in the kidneys and bladder, I have had rhtumstic pain In every mu'cle and joint, nud olten remarked that there was not a man living that had suffered as much as I had, but 1 must say I have not (or a single day in five years felt as well in every way as I do now. Have lm pr ved daily since I began the use of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite llemedy. About a week ngu I gave a niau aflllctcd with lilnddcr trouble, part of a bottlo of Favorite Remedy aud he said to mo to day, "that Is a great medicine; I mil better alreidy," and ho drove eiccht miles ton druggist to get a bottle. Itcipcctfully yoitr-i, S. II. Young, Hiram, Ohio. Latest Books and Music. ',00,1 of the latest novels, all new, by Laura .fenn Lib by, Charlotte M. lirneme, Dora Thorne, "Tin Duchess," etc. French novels, and other copyright works. Worth 25 and SOcents. Will behold at only 10 cents. Heese's auction rooms, Ferguson House lllock. Privilege to lend books, 5 cents. All the latest sheet niuslc,5 cents enc'.i. asb Buoy was sicli, wo pave her Castoiia. Ann shn was a Child, sbo ciiud for Casiorb lrraa she became Miss, alio clunff to Castoito Iw "he bad CnUdren, sho "iivn thm Cartotli Alter Darts' JHllloin. Do- rnx. M.iss., Doe. IS. Anew phaso lu the s.'iil t,:i,':it of the estate of tho late An.'.. i w f. i)'vls, of Monl.ina, developed y. si.'1'...iv v,l. :n at tho hearing lu the buf fo!!; equity probate court n petition was presented in li-halfof .Mrs. Hulduh fanell, who ct.tiius to 1st the widow. Tho claim that them ii n widow Is denied by tho special administrators. The petition ob jects to the appointment of tho adinlnls trators, linked for by other petitioners on the gMimd that .Mrs. Snell andlierduugh tors are tho legal heirs of the deceased. Tho istnto Involves over $7,000,000, of which $1,000,000 is In Massachusetts. On account of proceedings lu Montana affect ing the c.iso tho hearing was continued until Feb. I. Aw.iltlmr tho .Tups at New Chwntig.' Los n s, Ujo. IS. A dispatch from Tien tsin h.iy rh.i Goncrul Sung mis an army of M.O K) men at Now Chwang, Including (),( in m'.ic ceaiHtd from Port Arthur, (roll er 1 1 .-II u -1. i 'lnally tried to save Port Ar thur, bur n iiiinghls uttumpt iisoloss wont v " i.. I is now iiw.ililuir n Jiipaneso nt- t.c " Sew Chwang. It is likely that tl, . . i v. ill lie delayed until the heooml J.ip.m. .. a my from the south joins iho first i.-.'M, run the east. A Shanghai li-; .it -ii -.' : it is reported that the gnrrl so i 1 . ; i i .. i Ions is iIl.s.iffBctod. Tho ill .)..u-lt it ' tliui wiiii. r Is beginning eu-ly. Mr. J fi f. We'tmorc, a prominent real estate in'ni nf San Auuelo, Texas, has used Oi .filierlaln's Colic, Cliolera and DlHrrlue llemedy in his family fori-ev eralyear- s occasion required, and ill wavs wi Ii m rfect succes. He says : "I find it a p rfect cure for our baby when troubled itli colic or dyseuterv. I now feel that mr outfit is not complete with out u Inttlr of tills Itemsdy at home or on n trln ii vity from home. -For le by Gr i'der Bros. I it- K tystona imir IV ur- that t e j -m ihkic. A.lilsnd, m.. . t 1 . .ittr.r. -f Candy I Candy! CanJyl TIih I i , st aseortuient In town at lowest prioes. i-'-mh candy inmle every hour at 10 cent - i -1 t ouml. Glvy it atrial aud von will con eagaln. P. Itosasco, 34Wesl Ventre street. Any one wJje has ohlldrcn will relolee with Im. H. MUI'uH. of Plalnfleld, N. J. Hu lit tlw boy, flt wars of age, vas slok with croup, For 'moiIhak and nlnhU he trim' -HrjiHis rtmi'.ii s recommended bv fiinlt) tud niibli'r lie says: "J t K.u.M.i sure I wqo.u1 I'ise him. I bad u 1 M 1'iilwrlnlnVi (Jouuh IUmwly ad us. -i ni l fhouahe 1 w.iiild trv It as n 1 in ,n i d .lu buppv to ny tluiaft.r ,'.lo-t 1 lept unri! nn,nii t'. I .'ac ' oiniiii'X ilv and a cure w.is ef ferifi. 1 kii p this r-mwtr in the Imii-e now and lis kiioii hh ai'V nf mv chiliin n show signs of croup I give It to them and thai is the last of t." ;.i and M cent bottles for sale by Oruhler Bros, STEVENSON'S LAST MOMENTS. 'orllliT DntnlU nf tltn DUllnxtllllioil No idM's Dmttli. Auckland, N. 'A , Dee. 1H. Further nd floos hnvoroachml he from Apia. Samoa giving details of th alb of thn dlitln RiiUhi'd novollit, Itob.irt Louis Stevenson. Mr. .Stovemon illwl on t'.ic ovenlng of Dbo. 3. Hn triw talking with his wlfo, seoin In&ljr well ai mual, when ho suddenly aid h hsr, "I hava n slrangn pslu In my head." ImmndUtoly afterward ha fell book insrnillile. Hrerthlng poilble wan dono to rtHtors him to oonioloiunes with out aurcMH, and within two hours of thu seizure h died. The oauss of desth win sudden paralysis of the brain, acconipan led by collapo of the lungj. Mm. Stoven ton nod all her relatives were projont at thi cUmIiu; scene. Tho funeral took place on th tth. The grave was dug on the summit of l'nln hill, which stuuds on Mr. SteTenvon't -tti to. Tho coffin wiii carried up the moun tain with great dlllloulty by tho faithful Samoan servants who so dearly loved their white nmployer. To allow of tho pnssagrt of thecoflin ami Its bearers It was ni-coiwary to out a truck through the dense forest which covers the wholo slope of tho hill. An olh-lisk will be erected over the grave.and this will form a prominent land mark from the ecu. It is stated I hat Mr. Stevenson hail suf fered from bruin exhaustion. Ho was haunted by n fear that, his popularity us a writer was waning. llo left three unfin ished woiks. "Valkyrie Will Nut lm ItiillC. LosnoS, Deo. 1H. Ijoril Dunrnven wis shown the cable dispntWi from ox-Commodore James I). Smith, chnlrmuti of the America s cup committee, to Mr. Kichnnl Grant, secretary of the Hoyal Yacht squad ron, Insisting on thu tun months' notice. Lord Dunraven re.id thu dispatch care- lully. lie appeared to be vexed with Its contents and said: "I will not sail in No vember. It may lie possible to get the meiiiuersoi me squadron togeiner neioro Tan. 15, but tho committee's decision Is ubsurd. In my opinion it Is intended to be absurd. Valkyrie will not bo built." Tho requirement of ten months' notice Is considered by yachtsmen hero to be ridicu lous, arguing a desire on tho part of tho New Yorkers not to race. Lord Dunraven Is not willing to order the building of the Valkyrie without the challenge being ac cepted. Ileelded In Tavnr of the Colleges. Nkw YottK, Deo. 18. Judge Truux, In tho supreme court, handed down his de clolon In the Fnycnve.ither will case. In volving seven or eight million of dollars. In which he finds for tho plaintiffs. Tills knocks out. tho deed of gift of fa,000,OUO, which was distributed by tho executors, nud distributes tho estate, according tu Mr. Faycrweather's desire, to the sinalUr colleges. Dartmouth, Amherst, Williams and Hamilton colleges, and tho University of Rochester, who brought the action, will get big slices of the estate. So will th" lifteen otner colleges find Institutions which had similar b.'qiusti In the will, but did not contest. Among them nro Yule and Princeton. Contlilcticu in the t'reuch (inverntiient. PAtils, Dec. 18. During the discussion of tho budget in the chamber of deputies today M. Gustavo Itouanet, a Socialist who represents a Paris constituency, cen sured the government for allowing tho names of convicted persons to remain on the rolls of the Loglon of Honor. His mo tion to enforce the regulations was ro jected by a vote of 230 to 2IM. A motion declaring that tho government would ciuiso the rules of the legion to be re spected, which action tho ministry stated would bo accepted as a vote ot confidence, was carried by u decisive mujorlty, 'S7 members voting In favor of It and lit) against It. I'ollcu Justice- Dlwcr tin Trlnl. New YoitK, Doc. 18. Police Justice Pat rick Dlvver, ox-Tummnny leader of tin Second Assembly district, appeared In the court of common picas to answer the im penehment proceedings Instituted against him by Lawyer William 11. Halo of Drool; lyn. A barkeeper for Morris Tekulsky testllleu to having witnessed a dispute tie tween Tekulsky in tho former's saloon Ho saw no blows struol;, but saw blood, Testimony of clerks of thocourt was taken to show tho number of days Dlvver had sat lu those courts. Tho court adjourned until tomorrow. cuped from an ,nlmn. PllII.MiKU'HlA, Dee. 18. K. Jones Mon- ughan, tho one time prominent Demo cratle campaign orator, whoso mind n ceutly gave way, has again eluded tin vigilance of his relatives by escaping from tho Friends' Asylum for tho Insane at Frankfoid, where he hud been confined since ihe early part of last month. Dur lug the reeuut campaign he was an ener getlchtuuip speaker In William N. Wil son's district lu Wost Virginia. blushed liy an UnUnitwii Assailant. Bf.iWiK'uiN, X. J., Deo. lb. Oliver Dud' ley was waylaid Into at night by tin un known person mid cut terribly on tho face neck and body. Thu assailant escaped. Dudley was accused by the rulllan of "giv ing away speak euslos hero, being li league with the Law and Order society Ho figured prominently In n case last week. His wounds are dangerous. I.IttU- Interest In u Cycling ltiicu. Pim.AluariUA, Dec. 18. Hut little In terest is lielug taken lu the six day cycling contest which started yosterdny morning, anil tho atteniluneo was very poor. Tin score at 1 o clock this morning was: Ash' Inger, !m miles; Foster, 28&; (iannou, Molxull quit at 8 o'clock last night with U9 miles to his credit, others having drop- j wl out during the day. A Woman "Held Up" by Itohbem. HAU'IMoltK.LVo. 18. Mr. Minnie Wnln wrlght, wife of the station muster at Mt. Wilson, on the WuMuru Maryland rail rood, was "hold up" Sunday night by two unknown masked men, and at the poiutof a pistol was made to surrender all the money there was In the station. Tho rob bers secured only about $75. Miss limner Cliurgeil ultli Murder. LYNN, Mass., Deo. 18. Mis- Ann! Maud Brewer, who fatally shot her t i. ..i t lover. Gideon Irfttimer, on butt Tliura.l.iy, was nv arralgned lu this city charged with mur dering Lutliuor. She pleaded not KUllty, and wot renuinded to Salem jail without ball. Tho hearing wiw deferred until ne.-.t Isatuiilny. Iliftiibonliimte OHiiwi-s t-nt.-iM-i t. ! liKItl.lN, Dec. 18. A Mad(4'ii.rg paper stati s that I'll! of the nun cuiiiiiiis-iiint d ollieers of the gunncr. -cln..l whuuw, trlod by a court nun 1 1 il n . h.ui s nl in subordluatton, hai' hi in nc ! juillvalld bOlU, need to term s . ' m nun m r.mg I lug from eight days to ii. in months. I MAIIAN0Y CITY. MAIIANOV UlTT, Dec. 18, 1894. Mrs. M. M. MeMlllnu li visiting friends at Philadelphia. Mr. Tailor, of Delano, visited friends In town last evening. Mlses C. F. Shertzltigfr sojourned at Philadelphia yesterday. Heuben Griffiths, of Fountain Springs, visited friends in town yesterday. District Attorney James Hynn, of Pot Ib- vllle, attended to business In town yester day. The boys who steal articles from tho Fair store will bo severely pnnlvhed If caught. T. J. Joyce, editor of the Daily Ameri can, attended to business in Pottsvllle yesterday. Maurice J. Lttcli vlsltidfrlcndsat PotU- vllle yestcrdny and left for Philadelphia this morning. Miss Ida Heplcr and Miss Knltk, of Delano, spent Inst evening as the guests of Mrs. W. II. Snyder. Tho University of Pennsylvania Glee and llanjo Club, will give n concert in Kaier's opera house to-morrow evening. The Peter Mnher athletic and specialty company will be tho attraction at Kaier's opera house this evening. Manager Quirk bus arranged to have Pat. Clenry, of tawn, spar four rounds with Maher. Ileniniints of lirusscl and Moquette carpets, 1 to yards long, for mats and runs. 12 111w AT Kr.lTEIl's. Peter Maher's Athletes. Peter Maher and his high-class athleti" nud specialty company will be the attrac tion at Ferguson's theatre on Wednesday evening, December 10th. 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 and Madden, a clev.r pair of Irish comedUns ; the two American Belles, in songs and dunces; Campbell and Beard, with their novel mechanical musical Instruments, and Annie Darling, the serlo comic, will be other features of the entertainment. In addition the celebrated Dare Btothers will give their wonderful horizontal bar act. The performance will close with a one-act comedy, In which Peter Mther and William Hennessy, of Boston, will appear In an nthletiodlsplay. Strouse, the reliable jeweler, corner of Mini and Centro stieets. 12 18 tf The "Herald" Case. I. H. Pomeioy, E-q , yesterday made a motion for a new trial In the case of the Heiiald Publishing Company againstthe Borough of Shenandoah. This suit aroe out of the publishing of the proclama tlons for the first water works special election by the Herald. The amount claimed was $435.70 The borough's offer to compromise for ?300, to covtr all costs. Interest, etc., was njectcd and the case went to trial, the Hkiiai.D recovering judgment for the full amount claimed with all costs and interests. M. M. Burke, K-q., appeared for the HEP.ALli yesterday and opposid the motion for a new trial. Mr. Pomeroy maintained that the verdict wns against the law ami evi dence and that the court erred in allow ing the filfs of the IlKItALt) to he sent Into the jury room. Judue Weldman al lowed Mr. Pomtroy lime to specify his grounds for the application in writing. Go to M. Ii. Keiumerer's, 34 North Main street, for your Clnlstmas confectionery. The Columbia Desk Calendar. For ten years the desk calendar Issued by the Pope Manufacturing Company has held a unique place among business help ers. Each daily leal during that time has taught Its quiet lesson of the value of better roads and outdoor exercise, and especially the benefits of bicycling. The calendar for 1E05, which is just lssaed, Is even brighter thau its predecessors In ap penrnnce, as clever artists have added dainty silhouette and sketch to the usual wise nnd witty contilbutlons that have heretofore glventhl' popular calendar Its charm. It can be had for five 2-cent stamps from the Pope Mnnufncturing Company, Hartford, Conn., or from any Columbia bicycle agency. Best violin strings, Holderman's. Mrs. Brldgemaii, It. C. M , tmcfcei violin (specialty) cello anil piano. Corue of Jnrdln aud Lloyd streets. 0-3-tf Best violin strings, at Holdermuii's. Dr. Parkhurst and Women. Dr. Parkhurst has entered Into a con tract with The Ladles' Home Journal by which he will practically become n regu lar editorial contributor to that magazine for some time. The great New York preacher says that he has for a long time past been desirous of saying some very n-cessary things to women, nnd he now announces that he will sny them through tnese articles. He will take up all the biiuial, moral nud i quality questions which aruso uppermost In the minds of women to-duy. Dr. Parkhurst will begin this work at once, hlslirsr article appearing in the next Issue of the .liiurnal, It Sunday schools and fHiallles supplied with Christmas confectionery by M. L. Kemmerer, !H North Main street, tf Coming Events. Deo, St. Inter-State Milkmaids Con 'tntlon, at Ferguson's theatre, under the tiuplcis of Y. W. V. T. U. Dec. S4 Ninth iinimal. ball ot the Na -.lonnl Social Club, In Robblus' opera louse. Jau. 4th, '03. Annual supper In Hob llns' opera house under the auspices ot 'be Welsh Baptltt church. Get your Christmas confwilnnery nt .M. U Keunuerw'ii, M North Mum street. Foi rhi nmiHlMii i lmve found iiotlmu; out h, ( hnml eilnlu's I'm n Balm. It nlieiei- lie pain hs applied J. W. nun. W.kl Ml, iij, W. Va. The prompt rtliel it Bflirds i alone worth inuiij tunes the cost, 50 cmtn Its ton t mini in' will i fleet a permanint cure. For sale by Gruhler Bios. r, , PERSONAL. Whllclock, the shoe denier, Is visiting friends at Heading. liev. William Powlck has gone to Wlln, Inpton, Del., to visit friends. Mrs. T. I). Davles, of North Jnrdtn street, spent to-day atSt. Clair, visiting relatives. Deputy Coroner Manloy went down to Pnttsvllie to-day to attend the funeral of a friend, John K. Doyle spent to-dny at the county seat In consultation with his colleagues on the board of County Audi tors In relitlon to the almshouse affairs. No Iron'ile to show goods at Strouse's Jewelry store. l'J-18-tf For Christmas Presents Visit Wllkluson's and see the rich stock of useful goods for sensible holiday buy ing. Thousands ol Una hemititched and embroidered handkerchiefs reduced to 5 cents. Hundreds of flno silk handker chiefs at 12 cents, just half the regular worth. Kid gloves, silk garters, furs for women, or children. Fine hosiery, dress goods, coats, wraps and shawls. Presents like these nre always appreciated. I,. J. Wilkinson, 29 South Main street, 12-18-tf Shenandoah. Pa. Fresh oysters opened every day nt the While House. Oysters in all stylos pre pared at short notice. 11 UO-tf Correction. Mlt. Editois: In your issue of yester day you said, respecting the re openlug of the P. M. church, "The walls nnd ceil ings have been much beautified by the skillful bruBh ot Thomas H. Snyder." The fact Is Mr. .Mellet was awarded tho contract for papering the church aud Mr. T. W. I'onvllle had charge of the work. Mr. Thomas II. Snyder did very fine work with his brush, but his contract was the painting nnd graining of the church. Please correct and oblige. John Bath. 4 UEURALQIA and similar Complaints, manufactured unaer me stringent Mcninm nrac nibuiuHi. hsiiiii vpreacnoea oy eminent poysiciinsi. .... , UR. R CI TER'S Vi3 liOalv eenutnewith Tiade Mark" Anchor." 3Manufacturcr;Comincr2icnrathDr.ltlcliterof S3?. Ad. Elchterti Co., 17War Ct.,HCT I0BZ. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. V & 60 rts In rtticniindoah for sulo by i P. t1. D. Ivlrl'r f main i .J. ji itllnn.J P. main fi- n main r.luvasiB presents Reduction Sale. Ftrtbonext 30dajswlll sill al' our ready. i rimmed HAT a' o 8' nndle"s ChlldrenV Cloaks, Caps anu Sai ks re n) n iiuced for thi hullday tiade. Our line ot dncn embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday prreents ' 1 1 linest and cheap el In the town. Our 15a grade .2 for 25c 20o I r 5o. - no ' Sits 2 for -)0i i for 55o. New Hnnh Rfti Hi York UU011 111UJ1U 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. ED. BRENNAK Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Str. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors, Handsome Har jrixturo. Best Brands ot 5 und 10r- Cigarp. DINNER SETS. DINNER SETS. Whole sets or separate pieces jusi as you want them at Bergeman&Co P0TTSVILLE, PA. Bids Wanted. POST OFFICE ill Fo Sale. .11... .. . rt,.-. Yl..tl.ll 1 ... u n. iud ui wuiLa jjuiiuiuK, iiiciiioinir iix- I tures Aim lurnlture, tor fnle to the highest uiuuer, i eiore jantisry 1st, 1W. The property lronu nlxtyleetnn Main street and feveuty tlvo foet on Oak street. Mall bids to I. HOlllllNS, 17 (1 00:i Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, III. 'AMSY PILLS' ixISaFE and eure ENDdc.FRwwaMAyt RfifP 5ICE1SIUOUARD:' Wiicox Specific Co,Pniui,PA. fRHE GERMAN IMS I SWft;ter,buct. Mill Hooks & Beown . . . Presents for tho Old and tho Tonng. Pluah and celluloid dressing cases, boxes of writing paper, shaving- set3, work boxes, toilet cases, albums. Also a splendid variety of dolls, blocks, games, iron toys, China tea sets, rocking1 horses, celluloid novelties, wheel barrows, doll carriages, magic lanterns, &c,, &c. Our Christmas bargains will open your eyes. Come and be con vinced. Prioos JKJL-vvrx-yei H.i;ia.t. No. 4 North Main St., Shenandoah. Our 21st Christmas Greeting to the Public. Wishing all a Merry Christmas nnd a Happy New Year. Clearing Sale. All Goods to Go. Closing out some Ladles' and Children's Hats, down Trom 85c to fiOc ; French Felts, dowu from tl.50 to 75c, and trimmed hats 1 3 otT. Fedora Hats, 60c trimmed. Velvet, 50c n yard up ; Plush, all colors, 33c a yard ; Velveteen, 0c a yard. : at a Sacrifice to Infants' caps, 25c up; Infants' lonn coats, 75c up to fD.OO. Chrlstenlnu dresses and a full line of Infants' wear. Mourninif goods our specialty. Nun's Veils, $1.25 up Closing out u lot of Corsets, from $1 down to 85o ; from 60o down to 40a. We vf ill not be undersold. Call and get prices. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. SO So XX til Tvrixx Btroot. M P OONRY, MononKnhela Whiskey, - 50c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - tin qt. Fine Old Bonrbon, XXX, tl.25 qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt. Superior Connao Brandy, - $1.00 a qt. Imported Jamnlca Rum, $1.50 a qt. VUENGLING'S Btnck aud Fresh x llcM brands of 5c Clr&rs $1.00 Lbioleum r. duced to 85 cents. 7ne Linoleum reduced to 65 cens. Floor oil cloth, 2 yards wide, 45 cents. Table oil cloth. 1 J yards wide, 15 cents. 75c Brussels carpets, suitablo lor small rooms, reduced to 50c. Moquette carpetsreduccd to $1.00. Isn't There a Boy or Girl logue'givlng full particulars about the postal card to-day. wilkes-Barre Business College. Anthracite Building, West Market St M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real state Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah PUOPKRTY FOB BT.E A bargain for a CNSh rjurchasers. Two houhes on West Oak street. One of eight rooms anil ihe other six. Will be bold cheap. For turther lnfor- znaiion oppiy to Al. J, 1.AW1.UH, 12.1 E, Centre street PROPOSALS. PHOPOHALS for the erection of a fonr roomed frame school building to bo located on thn uorlliwthlerp corner of Jaidln nnd Chei ry el reel 8, in the borough ol Shenandoah, win uu receivcu uy ii.e uuucrsigueu column teo ot Ihe Shenandoah (School Hoard, until Monday pvtnlng, December 31at, 1891. Plana and spicincflilons may be teen at the ottlcoof the Necietarv of the Hi hnol llnnrd. ltnnm Mn 3, Wen street school building, and at the olllce ofF.X llollly. aichltect, o. 113 South Oentre Bitcci, riiunviiie, m. Tile couimuiee reserves rignt io lejeci any or an uius. no ma) will bo received alter 7 o'clocn, p. m., Decern her, Slst, 1891. ' II. J. Jlut.ixioN, Chairman, Mark Hcuke, Ciiaulkb Hooks, w. t tkkzi9b, TlMLTIlY LYNCH, 13-15- 12t Building aud ltepulra Committee. MISCELLANEOUS. T70K Fale. - Al cost, new rnrtinii wMtfrmnlnr r Phe (5) home lower. Just rrma the lao lory. Apiily at the Heiia'd office, Norlh Market 8'ue.t, Sheuaniloah, Pa. FOB BENT. A large new more-room, with plate glaus front, welltuit and cellM. curiicui uuMinesH loo'iiion, neni reaKOD-a-de -pplyto O W. Newnuuser. 170 North MivlnRtrnt ll.1K.a. DOK tof-'iOror week ujlusnnd selling Old I lit Hallo Muter Kvery fomlly baa rusty, worn Vnlvoe, to ks, spoons eio ljulokly i ijiuicb uj uivi iuk iu miciiuu ceiai. ro ex perlence or 1'iird wrli; a gsod situation. Ad' dress W P. IlarrlMn &Co , Olerli No. U, Col umbus, Obto, Political Cards. I , JOB 80HOOLDIBE0TOB, Second Ward, 1IEKJAJUM U. UUUllUll. Subject to Bepubllcan rules. oliday Goods. I Make Boom lor Spring Stock ! 31 South Main St. Ale, Draught Porter anil WelnerBeer and all ktrds of Temperance Drinks. In this entire region who would like a thorough business education ? We furnish the very best at very small coat. All we want is your natna and address. You will then pot our cata- way we do business. Send it iu on a Wade and Williams, Prlns. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVTIt MAIN 8TIIEE1 Birds and animals of nil selections. Taxidermist, itobert Murray, Coldest and Largest Glass of Beer. Free Lancb Dallj, Free lunch every morning nnd evening, Jona Wbuks, Proprietor. Q, W. Davidson, Hnrtenfler. AND LIVEUY. 13 North. Jardin Stroot. s83a pun jsiino 'anon Snvarn emud pub 63J00OJS HHi put! e30q3 JO BU BU) v 'SpU3( V JO HVdlU UU pUU (VdJX 'nonm 'nao quopuunBig uj punoj sq o) )oaq japusj som pan ibony eqj "IS njpwf mnos gig Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON X.GAJi ltVlt.VtNO,Z 8 East Centra St, Shenandoah. WARRFT 1 TORTZ. T'fiio Taner. X'lanas und ortns rpalrl. Orders left al 31 North MUo uront. Hhfnnd0Jh,wlll recelte prompt witt' A lieuuuie welcome AwalM you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter'fud nle constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and clears. tfLiquorStore Evan J. Davies, V
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