EVENING HERALD WKDN'mDAY. DK'JKMDKUSO, 1801. THIRD EDITION CENTRALIA. Ubntkalia, Dec. 20. Mr. anil Mrs. William Hughes, of Mnh nnoy City, spent ChrUtmas with town friends. Edward Gertlty nud brother, MlchHel, of Philadelphia, ru among those spend Ing Christmas vacation In town. Misses Mary K. Murray nnd Mary Mor n, formerly of town, but now of Phila delphia, are visiting their parents lu town. HIMtrlck Uevlne ami Charles Mcllreurty, two of our well known young gentlemen, are spending a few days among friends nt Freeland. James Golilswor;hy, Inside foreman at Lentz, Lilly & Co's. colliery, nt Park Place, was among the visitors to our town yesterday. MUs Maine McBrearty.oneof otlrpretty and accomplished youtig sohool mnrms.ls spending her Christmas vacation with Philadelphia friends. Miss Jennie Irvin, ot Mt. Carmel. Is spending a few days as the guest ot the lrvlu family, of town. Messrs. Owen McDouough, Peter Carey and Thomas McDonnell, three ot our prominent society young men, attended a party at Mt. Cnrmel on Christmas Kve. Christmas passed olT very nicely in our town and every ouo scemej to enjoy them selves In rtrst-class style. About tnreo o'clock in the morning a baud ot singers promenaded the town and rendered some Verv sweet songs. The Young Men's Liierary Club will Hold a grand ball on Monday evening, Dec. :ilst, in the I. O. O.F. hull. A beauti ful gold watch will he chanced oil. Every one who buys a ticket of admission will lie entitled to n chance. The watch Is now on exhibition lu II. It. Guldsworthy's lrug store. It is a pleasant thing for our town folk to know that the electric cars will be run tiini on or before January Kith, 193. The road between hero nnd Mt. Carmel Is r.ow completed, except for a distance of a few hundred yards around the Logan collier'-, nd this will be pushed toward comp .lou in the quickest possible manner. Lake Clmpui in, one of our well-know young men, passed into the other world arly on Christmas morning. He had lieeu sulleriug for some time from pneumonia and bore the sulteriug with Kreat patience until death came to his relief. He was a quiet and industrious young man and had numerous friends and companions who greatly mourn his ileath. The Philomath Social Club will open a dancing school in the I. O. O. V. hall ou Thursday evening, Dec. 27th. A first class orchestra will furnish the music. The club Is composed of a number of the most prominent young men in tho social circles ot our town and they will do all In their power to make the school n success. Don't forget the night. If you wish Jo pass a delightful evening every week call nt the dancing school. t ' Gents' initial rings at Strouse's jewelry store. 12-22-tf Mr Irn P. WVstmore. a prominent real estate ngent of San Ancelo, Texns, has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy lu his family for sev eral years as occasion required, and al ways with perfect success. He says : "I flnd It a perfect cure for our baby when troubled with colic or dysentery. I now fel that mv outfit is not complete with out a bottle of this Hemedy at home or on a trip away Irom home. or saie oy Cjiruuler Uros. Plain, fancy, old English, monogram -ind I inascnna engraving at Hrumm'a jen ell y store. 13 23 tf AMUSEMENTS. WBM. UKCBIVEl). "Tin- Ivy Leaf" was presented to ft large Ti tu'iii e at the Masonic theatre last nlgh'. It is one of the few goad Irish melodramas on the road, nnd was well received. It jiff jr.l opportunities for some good, strong work and a bit of taking comedy business. The scenery is elaborate, nnd the com pany all that the play demands. Many of tho situations are thrilling, and theap nlauie was liberal. Nashvillo Press. At Ferguson's theatre, Thursday evening December 27th, 1801. nLACK CROOK. The "IJlack Crook" was revived at the Academy of Music last year. Crowds of the old friends whose memories were rich Jn reminiscences of the original produc tlon gathered in corners of the famous old (playhouse, to dUcuss the merits of Mr. Kugeue Tomkins' production ; one and nil noted tt superior to all former efforts. Manager Ferguson hns booked this splen did attraction for Saturday, Dec. 20th. Oayx nnd ennuiel clocks nt Strome's Jewelry store. 12-32 tf "1 Vo llahy was sick, wo gavo her tYwtorta. N Imq she was a Obild, site crisd for Castcrla, tf ton she baoMue Mis, sbfl elung to Outaii. Kmr she hod Culldroo. sh nvfitli"in Castorl Brumm's jewelry and musn- goods store jg the place after all for great v inety and How prices. 12-33-tf Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke your Ufa Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trlfllnc and the tainu who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or flnnnclnl rUk lu using "No-tO' lino." Sold by all druggists. Book ut drug stores or by mnll free, Address The Sterling Hemedy Co., In dlnnu Mineral Springs, lful. wis-ly You will never find Breunnn'a cigars In dive saloons. They are for fine trade only hotels, cafes and drug stores. FAlHtR MlaLYNNS UlrtlS I i..,-w iln Old rarUliloiHTi. .Join In a Ili-mii and Impr -mt' (ir.it iij,. NEW Yiiuk, Dec. .- Uev. Dr. Kilwnnl MpUIvii-i celMirat'nl sol 'inn high mass it the Church of th Holy Crow, on Forty second street, at 1:30 yesterday monilti f. It wns tho first occasion on which Fnth-r McGlynn had Ikjcii the celebrant of high mass In i church In this city during tho past eight years, and tho Immense con course which gathered to greet him In tho morning returned with augmented mini liers soveii hours later to hear his sermon. Tho gatherings which thronged and packed the church both nt and 11 o'clock were probably the most fashionnldo and numerous assemblages which have ever filled that edifice. Heforo 10 o'clock the seats of the church Were half filial with persons desirous of attending the parochial mass, when It had been announeod that Father McGlynn would deliver tho sermon. l)y 11 o'clock the aisles and galleries woro packed to an Inconvenient degree, and afk-r that hour It was Impossible to gain admission to the church. So full was the edifice that many twites woro compelled to leave before the services had fairly commenced. Tho regular congregation was nltnost outnumbered by Catholics from St. Stephen's parish, of which Dr. McGlynn was formerly pastor. Tho old parishion ers" of tho famous dlvlno joined In extend ing their former pastor a hearty nnd Im pressive greeting. At the conclusion of tho gospel Father McGlynn preached his sermon. Ho took no special text, simply weaving his re marks around the lessons taught In the epistle of St. John and the gospel of the day. Ills sermon, how.rver, was merely a conventional Christmas dUcourse. He touched on no matters relating to his dlf fcrcneeg with Archbishop Corrigan nor to the circumstances attendant upon his re instatement by Monslgnor Satolli. "Glory to God on High, and on Earth l'onee to Men and Good Will" was tho theme of his address. In the afternoon. In tho roctorv adloln- Ing the Church of tho Holy Cross, n pres entation was made to Father McGlynn of a purse collected for him by his friends. CIirKtnms nt the While I tonne Washington, Dec. SO. Tho president nnd the iuciuIhtb of the cabinet council celebrated Christmas in tho old fashioned way. making It essentially a family af fair At tho White House It wns a gen uine children's day, everything being given up to tho pleasure of tho little ones. I here was a Christmas tree set in tho li brary, the first that tho Cleveland chil dren have called their own, and Mrs. Cleveland hersflf added the finishing touches to the tree, which was Very beauti fully trimmed nnd decorated with tiny parti-colored electric lamps in place of tho old time wax candles. Gifts for tho llttlo ones were numerous, and almost until noon express wagons and messengers came laden to the White Houso. All the members of the cabinet ate their Christ mas dinner at home, and perhaps tho largest gathering was at the Carlisle home, where the secretary and Mrs. Car lisle entertained their children and grand- children. Hawaiian Itto'alMs Inactive. Washington, Dec. 20. No concern or nlarni Is felt at the Hawaiian legation hero from tho reports of fresh plotiug by tho royalists to overthrow the provisional gov ernment and restore Queen LUluokalanl. Mr. Hastings says the natives nro peace able, and willing to accept tho now gov ernment as it is and havo never been lu llamcd nor stirred up since its formation. He fears no danger from the band of men who arc now reported as having designs against the government, says there Is but one full native born In the list and assorts that there is no lighting spirit In them. The result of any trouble they might pre cipitate would be needless bloodshed and then total defeat. Verdict Agiilimt a Telegraph Company. lllllMlMillA.M, Ala., Dec. 20. In tho fed eral court lit liuutsvlllo Mrs. Ida I toss widow of Itobert C. Koss, who was shot and killed by the Skcltou boys at fcteven son several niunths ugo became of his al iened seduction of Annie hkelton, has boon awarded a verdict ot $1(1,000 against tho Western Union lelegraph company, boctmso of the company's alleged failure to deliver to Koss a message warning him that the Skelton boys wero after him Judge; lion mini set aside tho verdict as oxcebslvo. Mrs. Koss scut tho telegram from Soottsboro to Stevenson, whither Iloso had gone by private conveyance to tano tho train. The Skelton boys overtook him at bteveusjm. 3loro Police Captains Subpoenaed. New Yoiik, Dec. SO Nine police cap tains wero yesto. my subpoenaed to appear today before tho Loxow committee. Tho subpoenas worw sent In a batch to Super intendent HyrncB at police headquarters, anil ho summoned the men belorohlm. Tho captains aro: Hyiin, "Washburn, Kll- hela, Wootcrvclt, Gallagher, Straus, Murphy, Martens and Delaney. With tho oxception of Straus none of thoso men tioned law so far figured lu tho witness cluilr before the Lexow committee ltandlts Wreck a Saloon, GuTHUlK, I). T., Dec. 20. Tulsa Jnck, side partnerof tho Into bandit Dalton, and a gang of six men rodo Into Ingalls and declaring that 11111 Dalton had boon be trayed by a bitloou keeper named Nicholas proceeded to domollsh his saloon. Tho plnco was a wreck within three minutes. It Is said that Nicholas gave certain olll curs tho Information as to Dalton's whore abouts, which led to his death. The Yoftcinlto Valley Itallroail. SAN KllANt'lfcCO, Dee. 20. William II Mills, land agent of tho Southern Pacific company, says the construction ot nu oleo trio railroad from Merced to tho Youemlto valley Is an assured fact. The capital stock will lie 12,500,000, and will be taken for the most part by Chicago capitalists, The Central Pacific company will take tho contract for the construction of the Hue. No l'ardon for Two SUcIm, Wasiunoton, Dec. 20. Tho president has refused the application for pardon lu the case of tho Indian, Cha Nope llimli nlias Two Sticks, who was convicted of murder In South Dakota and sentenced to hung next Friday. The Indian, with his sons and another Indian, deliberately mur dered four cowboys whoso hospitality thoy wero enjoying. lCIUril lu ii Kaloon Quarrel. Sknkv, Mich., Deo. 80. Timothy Ivano, camp foreman for tho Manistee Lumber company, was stabbed and killed by Louis Stretcher. Stretcher, who Is an employe of the same company, quarreled with Kauo In it saloon, nnd when the luttor assaulted lilm drew it kuifound killed him. Stretcher Is lu jail. MELANGE OF TOPICS. Side Issues Touched Upon by the 0b- serving Reporters. All the boys and girls who have been spending the fall months nt colleges, seminaries nnd state normal schools aro with ns ngnln nnd will remain over the holidays. It is strange how wonderfully tome of them nre transformed by a few weeks stay In Philadelphia nnd somo other cities away from home. Not six mouths ago I saw a certain young man dressed in blue drillings and seated upon wagon loaded with merchandise. He seemed perfectly at homo aud spoke to the horse ho drove In n tone that denoted experience lu the store hustling business. Oa Christmas Kve I met the same young man on Main street and hardly knew him. Iustend ot the blue drillings, ho ore one of the latest style Mother Hubbard overcoats nud the weight ot the cane he carried lu his hand caused him to lean forward so much that his spinal column Beemed to be giving way under the strain, "Mercy on me I" exclnlmed a kind-hearted old lady who saw the young man, "why doesn't he throw that heavy tick away f It will kill him yet." Tie annunl Israelite holiday of Chanu- ih Is now being observed by most of our Israelite citizens. It commenced Inst aturdiiy evenlmr and continues eight lays. This joyom observance commem orates the great victories of the Macca- bee over the Syrians, under Antiochus Kplphauei. The history ii told lu Hook of the Maccnbees, In te Apocrypha, nd relates how the brave Mattathias ml his five courageous sous, afterwards led by Judas Maccabeus, rose agaliiBt the Syrian invader, aud determined to drive out the heathen nnd to restore the Holy Worship of the One God of Israel to Its purity. This they fiimlly accomplished with glorious victories, nud Judas, his brothers and the Israelites then re dedl- catedlhe Holy Temple and ordered that hereafter, forever, and In all their dwell ngs, the seed of Israel should celebrate this gicat and miraculous deliverance with the lightiug of additional lamps, singing of hymns and psalmod7 and lu other joyous ways. Hence, in synagogues, homes and institutions lamps or candles, nm-nting in number each evening, are lighted throughout these holidays with blessings nud sacred songs, nnd gifts are distributed, especially among tho poor and towards charitable Institutions. Chnuucnh is called, lu English, the Festival ot Dedication. It is said a West street young lady has become a mortal enomy of her young brother, because he told her best fellow that Santa Claus had to use a knife to get a stick of macaroni into the sister's tocklng ou Christmas Eve. V It Is reliably stated Hint Charles Iladzlewlcz has tendered his resignation from the position of interpreter at the immigration department lu Philadelphia, and that it will take etlect on January 1st. It seems that Instead of being only required to devote two or three days a month to the performance ot his duties Mr. Hadziewlcz is lucky to get two or three days off, and that his business In this town Is suffering considerably. It Is also said that the government ofilcinls are a little too swltt In their habits for the grocer, and should he attempt to keep step with them much longer he would en danger Ills future store of happiness. Simultaneously with this comes a re port that Inspector J. J. Mounghan Is not is contented with his Inspectorship lu the Philadelphia immigration department n he wos at first, nnd that It would not re- qulro a long und strong pull to get him uto permnnency In Shenandoah again Children's silver sets nt Strouse's jewelry store. 12-22-tf Doctors Discouraged, Relief Found. Mr. C. E. Bartholomew, Kalkaska, Mich., writes: "I am ns certain as I now live, that Dr. Dtvld Kennedy's Favorlts Hemedy saved my life when I was a vie tim of Briaht's disease." If you are suffering from Brlght's disease, diabetes, or any urinary trouble, you should use this only cure. I had been ttouhled since 180!)," writes S. N. Arnold, of Rochester, N. Y., "with grnvel and catarrh of the bladder. Tried several doctors, but got no relief. Upon advice, I used Dr. David Kennedy's Fa vorlle Remedy. Tho result was mar velous; a few bottles entirely cured me." Walnut, pecannut, creamnut and Eug llsh walnut candy nt M. L. Kemmcrer's, Holiday Bargains. A special sale of Christmas goods for the next two weeks. Dallas handkerchiefs, muillers, muffs and toys. Also a final sale of ladles' and misses' coats. Carpets at reduced prices. P. J. Monaqiian, 12-12-tf 30 South Main St., Shenandoah For rheumatism I have found nothing enual to Chamberlain's Pain Balm, It rollnvna thn mil n as annlied. J. W Youmr. West Liberty, w. vn. xue nromnt relief It nffords Is alone worth many limes ine cose, ou ceius. its coif tinned use will effect a permanent cure, For sale by Uruhler liros. The Allotment of Coal for '95 Should not keep you from purchasing a Christmas gift In a lady's or gentleraun's watch. Jewelry of every description nnd silverware nt Strouse's jewelry store. All goods guaranteed as represented. tf Mrs. Brldgemnn, It. C. M violin (specialty) cello and piano, of Jardiu and Lloyd street. tencbei Corner 0-3-tf Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No, SSouthMni street. B-13-tf Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the HvBNINO IlKnALD 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' stationery store, on North Main street. MAHANOY CITY. Mahamoy CITY, Deo. 20, 1891. William Hess visited friends nt St. Clair yestordny. Miss Maty Coouey , of Shenandoah, visit cd town friends yestorday. Phil. Connell, of Girardvllle, Bhook hands with town friends yesterday. Miss Ella Flail and Maud Skeath visit ed friends at Shenandoah yesterday. Mr. and Miss Maggie Edwards, of Mt. Carmel, speut yesterday with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Arnold, of Girard vllle, Bpcnt their Christmas with the latter's parents, Mies Ida and Mr. Mlllon and Miss Ida Crawsbnw spent yesterday as the guests of friends at St. Clair. Peter Bradbury has opened n new candy stand nt tho Lakeside electrlo railway s ied, near the Heading railroad. A largo crowd attended skating school at the Armory hall yesterday atternoou. Toe rink will be open this evening. P. J. Ferguson aud wife, of Shenandoah, speut last evening as the guests of Mrs. Ferguson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dillon r John E. Brenunti, In his latest success, "Tim, the Tinker," will appear at Kaier's opera house this evening. Mr. Breuuan is noted for his singing and dancing. A large audience nttended the three Besslous of the eisteddfod held at Kaler'B opera house yesterday. These entertain ments have been held on Christmas Day for the past twenty years and have been successful each time. Coming' Events. Dec. 24 Ninth annual ball of the Na tional Social Club, lu Hobbins' opera douse. Jan. 4th, '03. Animal supper lu Itob- olns' opera house under the auspices of the Welsh Baptist' church. Lord Clinrclilll's Condition Critical. London, Deo. SO Last night Dr. Dun- zard und Dr. Keith signed the following: Lord Hnndolph Churchill Is suITcrin from general paralysis He lies in a semi conscious and criiic.il condition." Tho physicians add that the patient has not en tirely lost the use of bis lower limbs, but is weakness is extreme and his appetite a slliht Waterproof collars nnd cuffs that will not wilt, nre not effected by moisture n::d look just like linen arc all the f- jhion now. They arc made by cov ering n linen collar or cuff with "cel luloid" nud nre tho only waterproof foods mnde with on interlining, enn-E-yjucntly the only onca that will stand vcar ncd give perfect satisfaction. Try ! icm and you will never regret it. Al--r,-:iys neat, and easily cleaned. When :.( Jed simply wipe off with n wctclotb : tponfje. Every piece of the genu ...c stamped as follows: TL Mark. Ask for those so marked nnd refiiso any ii:iitations,os they cannot possibly please you. If your dealer does not keep them, we will send n sample di rect on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State size and whether stand-up or turned-down col lar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, Broadway, New Vorki HKI'OUT OF THE CONDITION OF rHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF 811KNANDOA1I, at Hliennndon, In tlio Htate of Pennsylvania, at tlie close 01 iiuamess, uec. 111, isui: llKSOUltCKS. l.niniB nnd Discounts S282.0I3 Overdrafts secured and unsecnieit 4S8 25 U. H. lionds to secure circulation iuu.uki ii' HtoritR. securities etc 11M! 7( HanklnK-uouse, rurnituro, nnu nxt... 1, boo 00 Due from natloaul winks, not reserve agents 781 8!) Dug Irom Mtnto banks nnd bankers iw 1.1 Due from approved reservo iik'cius..... vi su ui Chocks nud other cash Items 702 71 Notes ol oilier national banks 0,119 CO Fractional naner currency, nickels. ana cenis no 10 Ijiu'lul moneu reserietn bank m. Speclo i'l 2 HI 70 Legal tender notes 9,125 00 11. 1. ceriincuies 01 aeDosiL for legal te- ders 61,374 70 Itedemollonfundwlth U.H. Treasurer (3p 01 circulation) - ww uu Total J570.300 87 LIA1III.1TIFA Capital stock paid lu S10O.0OO 00 Surplus Fund 20,000 00 Undivided profits, loss expenses nnd indlvlded profits, loss expenses ana taxes paid P.37S 71 National Hank notes outstanding.... 00,000 CO duo to oilier runiionai iiiuiks m ovi m Due to KtHto Hanks and Hankers 1U9 74 Individual deposits subject tocheck. 178,83) IK) Demand eerttnoateH of deposit ....... 7U.M8 IS Tlmeceitltloatesofdenoslt 78.701 6 Certltled checks 71 25 Total S670SOOH7 State of l'ennsvlvnnla.Coimty of Bchuylklll.ss: i, . w. xosi, uuBiuer ui uio uuuvu named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to tho best of my icnowieuge ana ueuei. S. w Yost. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before 1110 this 24th dny of Dec, 18UI. u. A. HWAt.M. .Notary 1'ublie, i;orrocv-rtiioi. 1 J NO. 1( l.BIBKMIUNU, ) M. Mtl.I.iT. -Directors, John Ghuui.ek. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter ami aie constantly on tap Unolce temperance unuks ana cigars. 0 m anb Hooks & Brown . . . Presents for tho Old and tlio Young. Christmas is almost here. Have yon made yourseloctlon of gifts t We have an endless variety of Work Boxes. Albums, Iron Toys, Toilet Gasos, Jewolry Boxes, Dolls, Blocks, Celluloid Novelties, Magic Lanterns, Novelties, No. 4 North Main Our 21st Christmas Greeting to the Public. ' Wishing oil a Merry Christmas nnd a Hnppy New Year. Clearing Sale. All Goods to Go. Closing out some Lndles' ond Children's Hats, down from 85c to flOo ; French Felts, down from $1.50 to 75c, nnd trimmed hats 1 3 off. Kedora Hats, COn trimmed. Velvet, 50c a yard up ; Plash, all colors, 35c a yard ; Velveteen, 20c a ynrd. al ilmh to MA Room for Spring Stock ! Infants' enps, 25c up ; Infants' InnK coats, 75c full line of lntauts' wear. Mournlnir Roods Closing out a lot of Corsets, from $1 down to not be undersold. Call and uet prices. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. ' SG Soutlt TVJCmixx Stroot, M. P. OONRY, Mononfjahela Whiskey, - 60c n (it. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - - $1 a it. Fine Old Ilonrbon, XXX, - $1.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, $1 a qt. Superior Cocnao Urandy, - $1.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, I1.B0 a qt. "VUENGLIKG'S Htpck ittid Krtsli Ale, Dmugtit Porter and VvelnerBeer llest brands of 60 Clems ntd ell k1r d ot Ttropei slice Drinks. China, Cut Glass, Bnc-a-Brac and Silverware. lergeman&Cou P0TTSVILLE, PA. AND IJVKRY. 13 Worth Jardiu Street. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAIN STRKE1 lilrds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Itobert Murray. lollies! and Largest Elm of Beer. Free Lunch Dally, Free lunch every morning end evening. Jonit Wbbks, Proprietor. V Q, W. Davidson, Bartender. Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. OutchersD-. LJ and GROCERS. The fluest nud most tender beef to be found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton. veal and cut meats of all kinds. A fine line ot choice and fresh erocerles and prime Inmlly flour, butter and eggs. MISCELLANEOUS. ITiOH BALK. A hlehly tduratsd parrot, P l'rice J30. Address 1033 Cherry street, Meaning, ra. j-zu 11 170 K Hale. - Atcost. newlacbuswatrmotor. r Five (5) borse vower. Just from tbe fac tory. Apply at tbe IIeiiai.d office, North aiaraet street, snenanaoau, fa. SALESMAN WANTftD to sell tho Itapld Dish Washer to the wholesale and retail trade. Washes and dries the dishes In two mlnuteB without wetting the lingers. t7S a week and all expenses. Kasy position: no hard works can make 1 100 u wtek Addiew W. 1'. Harrison & Co., Clerk M). J I, Colunv bus, Ohio. A MAN In every fectlon at once to cell staple ZV gooas 10 aimers , no rwiuiiDg ; niri 1 nee unnecessary; best side lli;i 176 U) t month, Hsiary una eipecses or large num. mission made. ( i.irroH Hoai- and Mahv FAcnumnu COMi'ANr, L'lnclimntl, O 10-171 WdAM Evan J. Bavies, UNDERTAKING! Writing Paper, Books, Whoelbarrows, Rocking Horses, Stationery. Always DELisrlxt. St., Shenandoah. up to t5 00. Chrlstenine dreses nnd a our specialty. Nun's Veils, $1.85 up. S5c; from 50c down to 40c. We will 31 South Mai" A Reiai! M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah PKOPKRTY FOB BALE A bargain for a cash purchasers. Two houses on West Oak street. One of eight rooms and the other six. Will be sold cheap. For further Infor mation apply to M. J. LAWLOR, 123 K. Centre street. Keclucticm Sale. For tbe next 30 days will sell all our ready, trimmed UATB at cost and less. Children's Cloaks, Caps and Sacks htb all reduced far tho holiday trade. Our line of linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents Is tho finest nud cheapest In the town. Our ISa grsdo 2 for 2oc. 20o 2 f r 'Sc. "26o " 2for4dc. " 35c " 2 for 55c. New York 29 "N. Main St., Shenandoah. KY e(v m-n who can taste our candles one fti tin wlthouta feeling ol nffec fVIrT C&irl Hon for the young man UBU vv"Awho brings them. They Jnst melt In the mouth; the glrl'B eyea melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question Is settled. Try it. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main Bt. ED. BRENNAM, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Str. Finest Boors, Wines and Liquors. Handsome liar Fixtures. Best Brands" of 5 and 10c Cigars. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON mi ah iwjijDixq, 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, MMUHuPiano Tuner. Flinos und organs repaired. Orders left at II North llaln street, Untnauloata, will recelrs prompt nuenitoo. theatreTcafei Formtrlr kpt by Ti. UlbtaM, Main and Oak Blu,, Bhonandoah, nub univril lUnrr ! m uu, vl, lAnwn, 0lfcK LiquorStore 1 i
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