1 WPW'1'"1 1 EVENING HERALD Kill DAY, DECKMHEI121. 1891. THIRD EDITION PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty Perusal. Oranges nre plenty. Crowded store rooms. Christmas greens plenty. Lively streets thesodays. Moonlight mornings now. Holderman's prices nre lower thanthoe elsewhere. New moon next Wednesday, the 20th. There 1b time yet for n white Christmas. Torn of candy will be sold this week. Our knowledge-of the Jewelry limine g Is baicd on practical experience. Holder man. tln ji-weler. Skates and sleds nre n drug on the market. Our knowledge of the Jewelry budness 1 based on practical experience. Holder- man.th' Jeweler. The Christmas turkey will soon get it In the ueck. Gold wntches sold at lloldertnali's Jewelry store lower than anywhere cite in the county. This is the season of suppers and anul versuries. Hnldermnu' prlcei are lower than those elsewhere. The shoppers crowd the streets these pleasant evenings. Gold wntches sold at Holderman's Jewelry More lower than anywhere else iu tin- c.iunty The "tore windows now present their most attractive appearance. My buying your goods at Holderman's jewelry store you can rest assured that they are the best that can be procured. The supply of butler the pist few days has been unequal to the demand Uy buying your goods a! Holderman's Jewelry storo you can rest assured that they are the best that can be procured. The young folks nro counting the nights now till Christmas morning. There is more Btock in the jewelry line at Holderman's Jewelry Btore than in all the other Jewelry stores in Shenandoah com lined. Uan llaDy was sick, o gave her CnKoi 1&. (Vbi she was a 'Jblld, slio cried for Costorla. Vote she boenmo Mlaa, f lio clung tu Costoria. WiMT" -ho had Children, she iravnthfim Castoifji Holdermnn's jewelry store Is stocked "With fancy goods, silverware, clocks, bronzes and novelties in endless variety. Prices as low as those of the largest hiuses in New York anil Philadelphia. Notice to Subscribers. subscribers to the EVENING HERALD who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooka & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. For rheumatism I have found nothing equal in Chamberlain's Pniu Balm. It relieve the pain us applied. J. W. YouiiK. West Liberty, W. Va. The prompt relief it affords is alone worth many times the cost, 50 cents. Its con tinned use will effect a permanent cure, For sale by Gruhler Bros. Holderman's jewelry store Is stocked with fancy goods, silverware, clock?, bronzes and novelties iu endless variety. Prices as low as those of the largest honses in New York nud Philadelphia. Coming' Events. Dec. 21. Inter-State Milkmaids Con veution, at Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Y. W. C. T. U. Dec 24 Ninth annual ball of the Na tional hoclal ulun, in uoouiuh' opera tintir-r 4th, 'H3. Annual supper in Itob- bins' Mil' W :eri house under the auspices of ib Baptist church. Moi 1' combiii pi iln band, engraved and fancy mi be selected at Holderman's ' ill the j.nvelry stores iu town Ao 'in- who has children will rejoice with i. U. Mnlford, of Plainfield, N. J. Ills li i ! nny. uve years o nue. was sick witli ci- uii For two davs and nights he tried vnri.iiis remedies recommended uy friends .lid neighbors. He says: "1 thonpiii sure I would lose him. I had seen' In iilio'lalu's Cough Hemedy ad vertlsed and thought I would try it m last hop and am happy to say that aftr two do-e lie slept until morning. I gave it to nun uexc uay ann a cure was et fected. 1 Keep this r 'inedy In the house now and as soon as any of my children show signs of croup I glvo it to them and that is the lost of it." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. More plain band, engraved and fancy rliiu- nan lie selected at Holderman's th.vi in all the jewelry stores in town C ir ,',lllil. Por Christmas Presents Vi-ui Wilktmon's nud see the rich stock of iii-ei i' uoods for sensible holiday buy ing. Tbiui'-ands of fine heniititchod and embroidi.'-eit handkerchiefs reduoed to 5 cents. Hundreds of fine silk haudkor chiefs at I2ients, just half the regular worth. Kill loves, silk garters, furs for women, or children. Fine hosier, ilrejs goods, qnatx. wraps and shawls. Presents like thwee art always appreciated, L. J. Wilkinson, M South Muin street, 12 8 rf Shenandoah, Pa. Denutiful Christmas presents at the lows, prtotm to be hail at Yost's Jewelry store, 10.' North Main street. 13-19 (it Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenaudoaa diug lore, No. 8 South Mai street, 9-13-tf TAX COLLECTORS MEET. Tucy Want Increased Facilities for Hak. ing Collections. Klghtcen tax collectors of the county met at I'ottsville yesterday ami formed an organization for mutual interest, and more especially with a view to ptocure the enactment of laws that will better enable them to make collection of taxes from the vacillating class of foreigners. James McCool, of Mahanoy township, was made president and Thomas McCaf frey, of Heilly, secretary. The collectors In attendance were: H ranch,!), II. Wilcox; Gllberton, Daniel Collins; Mahanoy, West, P. J. McLaughlin; Mahanoy township, James McCool; Mt, Carbon, Caleb Klnzi; Mahanoy City, John F. Shoener; Miners vllle, Ivor D. Jones; New Philadelphia, James Knowles; Norwegian, Peter Scally; Norwegian, East, Edward Halley; Palo Alto, John Codliug; Port Carbon, Charles Magwartb; Hyan, Albert Ellis; Hollly, Thomas McCaffrey; rJhenandoah, M. J. Scanlan; rit. Clair, Joseph P. Post; Tama qua, L. S. Follweller; Tremout T.vp., Win. D. Murphy. There was n discussion on a suggestion for the enacttnent of a special lawns that passed for Luzerne and Car bun counties in 1880, making it lawful for a collector to baud the name of a delinquent to an em ployer ami have the amount of his taxes Withheld from his wages. Employers re ceive a commission of 2 per sent, for their service's and arc required to secure the nmouut of the taxes wlihiu six months after the name Is placed in his hands. the collector pays the employer's coinmis- sinn out of his own. Names of delln quent must be given said enipliycrSO days after the oolltctor hns Issued notice, Messrs. Wiloox, Soanlan, Jones, Fob weiler, Murphy, Schoener, McCaffrey and McUool werB appointed a committee, and E. D. Smith, Esq , as counsel, to frarnu a bill for presentation to the association on the 31st Inst. There is more stock iu the jewelry line at Holderman's jewelry store than In nil tho other jewelry stores in Shenandoah combined. Mr. Ira P. Westmoie. n Prominent real estate agent of San Angelo, Texas, has UBed Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhcra Remedv in his family for sev eral years as occasion required, and al ways wltn perfect success. He says : I Bud it a perfect cure for our baby wheu troubled with colic or dysentery. I now feel that my outfit Is not complete with- out a bottle of this Hemedy at home or on a trln nwav from home. For sale bv Gruhler Bros. Buy Keystone flour. He sure that the Ashland, Pa., is tf name Lessio & Baku, orluted on every sack. There is more stock In the jtwelry line nt Holdermnn's jewelry store than in all the other jewelry stores In Shenandoah combined. DR. M'GLYNTS RESTORATION. lie Win Nut Comin-lli-d to lEeuniinee His Views nil I'olitlcal Ik'iiniilny. Kr:i;i.i-, X. Y., IX-i- 21. Tho llev. Dr. Burt--II, of Ibis city, said today that ho felt called tip-m to mirs.iastatement in re gard to the restoration of Kev. Dr. Mo ( Sly mi nnd his pru-icnt standing in t lie priesthood, in nccurd.iuco with this sen timent In' furnishes the following to tho AssiH'l.ito 1 l;vss fur publication: Dr. McUlynn, from tho dnv ho was re lieved of exeiimnmnli-ation by Mgr. Kn tolli, was a pi-lust in g ni.l standing In t !i dioci'S" of New York, and simply by his own wish no proportion was madoto liavo him nppoiuli'd to any particular locality. Mgr. r-iitulli gave hhnn letter recommend ing him to all tho bishops of tho country, and suggestisl that ho bo allowed to exer cise ids rights as a mlnUtor in any dloceso ho might be in f ir thu time being. It was always understood, however, that Dr. McGlynn hart no thought of severing his connection with tho dioooso of Now York, to which lie belun red. Mgr. HatulU at that tlma declared posi tively that Dr MGlynn's toichiugs on the land question we.ro not in any sense contrary to thu doetrlnos of tho church, nnd tliut lio w.-u fre.i to maintain them, as nny would lie to assail thorn, because tliuy were merely iv quosti.m of political econ omy. It was entirely by Dr. McGlynn's own volition that any nppllcatlon for n local position was postponed to tho present ttmo. More plain band, engraved and fancy rings cau be selected at Holderman's than in all the jewelry stores in town combined. Candy) Candy 1 Candy! The fluest assortment in town at lowest prices. Fresh candy made every hour at 10 cents per pound. Give It n trial and you will come again, f. Kosasco, &1 West Centre street. Tol'tllizi, tlit, Sii.qiii'liaiuia'H Water Vnner. , aim uK""tio Wltzel have been settlnd by Balumouk. IVo 21. The Susqu 'lmuu.i tUe prosecutrix in each case withdrawing Hiver Klei tiv eninpany has boon iucor-, "ie complaint and paying the costs. Toeh poriitcd for tho purpose of utilizing the laud Leitzel were charged with assault water p iwer of tho Susquehanna for tholnnd battery and illegal entry in making generation ui -jnt;iiicji,y ill miiiii;iciii,iiiiiiii Illy to tie iraiisuiii,u.'ii iu ji.uuiuuro, l ll- mington nud Philadelphia, and used in those citlct. to furnish light, heat and power. Manslllon liners May btrlke Attain. Massu.lon, O., Deo. Si. The ilneUmn of the arbitration committee uiriilubi the miners has aroused n storm of resentment here, and it is believed tiiat another strlk'i will Iki declared The men expected al leant, slxly-llve cents 'ir ton, nu! It i claimed that the n; ratura never hop, .1 for such goud term j an tho arbitrators gae them. Alleged 1'nrzcr Caught In Cannda. TuiaiNTo, Deo. si. Frank Br.wlhv. wh watt formerly siip' ilntendont of thnl'u.l I man car works In Detroit, was arrested' here on n teleBinin from Detroit's super - intendent of police, who wuuts him on a cnarge ot lorgery. By buying your goods at Hiddi rman's jewelry store you can rest assured that tliey aro the best that can be procured. Holiday Bargains. A special sale of Christmas goods n r the next two weeks. Dallas haudkerolnei s, uiufllerx, muffs and tojs. Also a fiuuUulu of indiin' mid misses' coats. Carpeli at red need prieuB. P. J. MONAOUAJJ, IS-lS-tf 80 South Main St., Shenandoah. AMUSEMENTS. "TIM, TltKTlNKEIl." John E, Urennnn has made n great suc cess in his latest venture, "Tim, the Tinker," the new piny, which Is a sensa tional comedy drama of the purest type, Is the work of his pen, and la exception, ally well equipped in all its departments. The caat Is unusually strong, and the Bcenlo accessories remarkably elaborate. The great feature of the play Is the splen did scenery of Ireland, Eclipses in stage realism and dctnlled perfection uuy dra matic appurtenance yet attempted, and the wonderful danclDg and sweet sing ing by Mr. Brennnn. "Tim, the Tinker" will be produced at Ferguson's theatre on Christmas afternoon nnd evening, Decem ber 2Bth, 1801. "THE IVY LEAF." "The Ivy Leaf" was presented ton large audience at the Musonic theatre last night. It is one of the few good Irish melodramas on the road, and was well received. It affords opportunities for some good, strong work nnd a bit of tnklng comedy business. The scenery is elaborate, nud the com pany nil that the play demands. Many of tho situations are thrilling, and the ap plause was liberal. Nashville Press. At Ferguson's theatre, Thursday evening, December 27lh, 1801. Gold watches sold at Holderman's jewelry storo lowerthan auywhero else In the couuty. MAHANOY CITY. MAHANOY CITY, Dec. 21, 1891. Capt. J. F. Schoener attended to busi ness at the county seat yesterday. Miss Annie Coogau, of Shenandoah, visited friends in town last evening. Miss Gusaie Cake, of Pottsvtlle, spent yesterday as the guest of towu lrlends. .Mb pes Mary Conghliu nud Annie Gainer, of Shenandoah, spent isst even ing as the guests of friends in town. A horse lelonglng to McCabe & Co. fell into the creek yesterday and broke n leg. It was relieved of Its pain by being Bhot. Holler ekntlng school will be opened In Armory hall this evening. Albo Monday evenlug and Christmas afternoon. Don'i miss it. John E. Brennnn, iu "Tim, the Tinker," nud a merry company of Irish artists will appear at Kaier's opera house ou Wednes day, 20th. Elijah Jones, a well known young man of this place, employed as a driver in tho Sprlngdale mines, was Instantly killed yisterday by two cars precipitated down the slope by the hi caking of the rope. Albert Jones, a brother ot the victim, nud three other men were working nt the place at the same time, lint escaped with out injury. The body was horribly mangled. Don't forget "Princess Bonnie" nt the Ashland opera house to-morrow (Satur day) evening. It Holderman's prices are lowerthan those elsewhere. A Distant Altar. Among the people who left the Lehigh Valley depot lor New York this morning were- Miss Mary Muliulch and Fetherer Diuchlck, a Hungarian couple. They were bound for Ungo.sr, Anstrla-IIun gary, and upon their arrival there will be made man and wife. The young woman has been in the hou-ehold service of Mike Prlbula, of the First ward, and her com panion worked in the mines. The long journey to hymen's altar was looked upou by them with pleasure. They wanted to be married ou their native soil and ac cording to the customs of their nntlve country. They have saved considerable money and cau conduct the wedding ffstlviiies there with more pomp than they could here. Best violin stringb, Holderman's. Mrs. Bridgeinnu, K. C. M., teachet violin (siieclulty) cello nnd piano. Cornei of Jardin and Lloyd streets. 9-3-tf Best violin strings, at Holderman's. Eisteddfod. A grand musical and literary eisteddfod will bo held at Kaier's opera house, Maha noy City, on Christmas Day, under tho auspices of the Citizens' Eisteddfod Asso elation. The sessions will be held at 10 a. m., 2 s.nd 7:30 p. m. The vnlues oi prizes range from 12 to $50. Holderman's prices are loner than those elsewhere. Suits Settled. The suits ot Mrs Hoffman nnd Mrs. Eieman against Constable Thumas Tosu ' d evy lor rent. A nice X-mas present. A cox of Bren niiu's Havana clgius. $1.25 per box. Bv buying your goods at Holderman's jewelry store you can rest assured that they aro the best that can be procured. Narrow Escape. An Intoxicated man whose name could not be learned wn struck by an electrio oar at the comer ot Main and Lloyd streets last night, but fortunately was thrown In such a manner as to fall oleur of 1 he traok and eccape injury, Don't forget "Prl ucess Bonnie" nt the 1 Ablaud opera house to-morrow (Satur day) eveuing. It Runaway. A horse belonging to Theodore Shaeffer was frightened by an electric nn ttitu morning and ran away. It was caught on Gilbert street before nny furtner dam me ibu the unashlng of thi buggy shaft was done. Holdernian's jewelry store is htoolied with ihuu.v Komls, silverware, docks, bronzes and novelties in endless variety! I'rices as low as those of the largost houses in New York and Philadelphia. riioloffrnph.N u li in live. JAMKstoun, V li ,- 31. Photo graphic "uv i" iy l'. i . given tho first tangible rl ue to ti-.r nl "it.ly of tho mur derer of Mn :-b i 'man and Mrs. Davln. Yesterday the impression of tho murderer was found on the tvt.n.i of Mrs. Mhcar man's eye. The photngn'.;!i was taken by Kroil S Marshall, a local photographer. Tho oxlstenoe of tho Impression of tho murderer on tho oyo was first discovered by moans of n powerful microscope Un fortunately the features of tho ninn could not lio seen, ns tho vliw obtnlucrt shows only tin) hack and a very llttlo of tho side. An apparently big man is represented, with bushy whiskers, nnd wcnrlng n loug cvoroont, Tho coroner has taken out both tho eyes of tho murdered woman, nnd an other photograph will lio takon. No im pression was dlBcovernblo on Mrs. Davis' A clean Collar ! One that you can keep clean all the time u collar that docs not wilt when you get over-licateti ; that does not fray on the edge, or tear out at the buttonholes, ami be cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet sponge or cloth. Thcae collars and culls nre mede by covering liucu collars or cutis on both sides with waterproof "celluloid," thu3 giving strength and durability. They are tho on y waterproof goods so made, a"il every piece is stamped as follows: AfARK- Ask for this, and refuse to take any imitation if you expect sat isfaction. If your dealer docs not 'jeep them, send direct to us, en closing amount, and we will mail you sample. Collars 25 cts. ecch. Cults 50 cts. pair. State size, and whether stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID CO., 1739 liroudwny, Hew lorK. CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST HERE You surely haue some Christmas pres ents to buy. We can suggest suitable gifts for you if you lu call Bergeman&Co l! POTTSVILLE, PA. Reduction Sale. Fit tbe next SO days will sell all our ready. trimmed HATS at cosi anil less. Chlldren.'s Cloaks, Caps ana Hacks nre all reduced for the holiday trade. Our line of linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents Is tbe finest and cheap st In the town. Our 15c grado.. ................ ......2 for 2jc " 200 " 2f.rS5c " 2.50 " ...2 for 400. " 35o " 2 for Sao. Now York 29 N. Main St.. Shenandoah. MISCELLANE OUS. COIl BAliE. r Price S50. Reading, l'u. A highly educated parrot. Address 1033 Cherry street, 12-20 tf LOST. A black and white St. Bernard doe' White Iront (eet and white tip of tall. A 1 Leral reward will be paid for return to uiennans cigar siore, H FOK Bale. At cost, new Backus watermotnr. Flvo (5) horse power. Just from the fao lory. Apply at tbe IIkrat.d office, North .IIMIKBI, MICCk, ailDDHUUUHU, F on KENT A larve new store-room, with oiaie eiass ironi. nweuini? una rpiinr. j'.xceueni uusiaei-a locauoa. Kent reason- ailo. Apply to U W. Newnouser, 120 North inaia street. iu-l-tl dine toMOrer week Uilneand selling Old iDaO KthaMe I later Kvery fumllv lias rusty, worn Vnlves, fo be, spoons, eto QuloUty piuii; uj uip,iuK iu lui-iitu meiai. IVO ex1 pcrlcnco or lmrd w rks a geod situation. Ad dress W 1. Ilarrlsen too , Olerk No. 14. Col umbus, Ohio. 1 llDITOR'S I(lTmK IU tVo llrr,5i,..,a iV CourtQtBchuylUllleouiity In tho mane' ! ot the estate ot Margtrei ie estate ot Margtrei llarklns, la'e of thr ugh of Kuenandosh, In .ld county, do ed. Notic is hereby clven that th" under- oorou 1 ceBei l uuuiiwi . fi'ilU ll-Vl iy QUID WUri II J uiuKe dlatriliulii n X tbe funds In tile h inds ot I'l-tpr Hurlilnx, udnilulotrut ir ot inldejtate, to uud among H-f rurtie- eguily emit ltd ther to will meal all the purilts uitreted lor the purposes ot his appotn'uii-nt nt t- ' olllce of M. .d. lluiUe. J'.i-u , In ihe Ito ouyh 11 1 Slicn"ii diiati, in KBld muniy at 1 o'clock tu ihe lote nonnol Muiurdav. JunuKrv 6. HQS. when and whreallittle uuofoed toapptur,.r be . u'na!" lDn"Dg 'n Ur" MaoIIknht Wilukiji, J November 21, 1891 dlf-a&j'i ! Jti TRADf j J iff f Hooks & Brown . . . Prosonts for tho Old and tho Tonng. Plush and celluloid dressing: cases, boxes of writing- paper, shaving sets, work Also a splendid variety of dolls, blockB. frames, irnn tnva. China tea sets, rockinpf horses, celluloid novelties, wheel barrows, doll carriages, magic lanterns, &c, &c Our Christmas bargains will open your eves. Come and ho rnti. vinced. Prioos Always 3R.slo.t. No. 4 North Main Our 21st Cliristmas Greeting to the Public, Wishing all n Merry Christmas and n Happy New Year. Clearing Sale. Closing out some Ladles' and Children's Hats, down from 85o to BOo-French , down from $1.60 to 75c, and trimmed hats 1 3 off. Fedora Hats COo trimmed et, 60c a yard tip; Plush, all colors, 05c a yard ; Velveteen, 20c a yard Felts, Velvet, ife:,; at a Sacrifice to Mi Room lor Spring M ! Infants' caps, 25c np; Infants' lone coats, 75o up to (5.00. ChrUtenlni? dreses and a full line of infants' wear. Mourninit coods onr snecialtv. Kun'a vnc 'n ni Closing out a lot of Corsets, from ?1 down to S5o; from 60c down to 40c. We will not be undersold. Call and get prices. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. 33 O Soutb DXalsi. Stroot, $1.00 Linoleum reduced to 85 emits. 75c Linoleum reduced to G5 cen s. Floor oil cloth, 2 yards wide, 45 cents. Table oil cloth. 1 yards wide, 15 cents. 75c Brussels carpets, suitable for small rooms, reduced to 50c. Moquotto carpetsreduced to $1.00. M P. CONRY, Monongahela Whiskey, - 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - - 11 a qt. Fine Old Bonrbon, XXX, - 11.26 n qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, $1 n qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, - $1.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Bum, fl.50aqt. T7 IirMrlT IMfl'C Ktnnk mirt TTrcoVi A ' liest brands of 60 Cigars Isn't There a Boy or Girl loguo'uiving full particulars about the poslal curd to-day. Wilkes-Barre Business Collf fie. Anthracite Bulldlnc, West Market St. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Lbtato Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah PUOPKHTY FOK BJiLK A bargain for a CHBh purchasfr. Two houses on West Oak street. ' One of eight rooms and the other six. Will be sold cheup. For further Infor mation apply to ,.,, J)l. J. ua y lAjiv, 123 E. Centre street. For the.. . Hot Season Cleary Bros' Temperance DriuJir Mineral wnters, WeUw beer, Bottler? -' the finest latter beers. 17 and 19 Feaeh Alley. Sheninioafc, St Rfio'n nn who can taste our candle an withont a feellnK of affec- uca irA who brlng8 tmB They Jnst melt In the mouth; the girl'a eyet melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question is settled. Try It FRED. KEITHAN, Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main 'it. ED. BRENKiN, Cor. Cherry and, Gilbert Str. Finest Beors, Wines and Liquors. lUndsomu liar 'UlurK.. BeBt Rranda of 5 and 1 Cigars, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. KlllIT NATIOAIi BA-K. HTIKNANPO!!. I'A Perembtt 7, 1881, , The annual election for thirteen (IS) direc tors tu i-erve for the ensuing year will be litl.l at the bank on Tuesday, January 8, lStti, from jua, in,' 1111 j. o ciocu, noun. 12-7aw-0t B. V. Yost, Cashier. Goods, boxes, toilet cases, albums. St., Shenandoah. All Goods to Go. 31 South Main St. In TWuuMit Vnrtar weluer Beer. and'nll birds of Temperance D Drinks In tliia entire region who would like a thorough business education? We furnish the very best at very small cost. All we want is your name and address. You will then get our cats- way wo do business. Seud it lu on a W8de and Williams, Prlns. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH 2ZAJX BT11JS2. Birds and animals of till selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest and Largest Glass of-Beer, Free Lunch Dal!, Free lnnch every morning md evening. JonN Warns, Proprietor. O. W. DAVipsON, Bartender. van J. uavies, UNDERTAKING! AND LIVEKY. 13 North Jardin Street. Ghas, Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. Butchers and GROCERS. The finest nnd most tender heef to 'be found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton. veal and cut 'meats of all kinds. A fine line 01 choice and tresn groceries and prjme family flourt butter and eggs. 03P333Nri3STG-. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains tn Town. ANNIE MORRISON roan nuir.vmoz 8 East Ceqt(v it, Shenandoah. WARRKN j.PORTZ. wiaao Tuner. fiUKos 4r41 ocKft&M ntiu-iu. Orders left at 21 NurJtf Vtm Arct, SnpoSi,wiHreoelT pfi-Kft Jjtsptli-1 A uenulne welcome Awiilts yon at Joe Wy ait's Saloon! MAIN AND COftL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlekeys. 'beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. dwLiouorStore I,
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