EVcNlNG hERALl) MOXIlAY. DKUKMHKH ui, mi. THIRD EDITION MAIIANOY CITY. Maiianot City, Dec. 31, tan. Gorge Pntternon is sijnurnitig lu West Virginia. J. J. Kattlgan transacted liuslnes at Pottsvllle. Hon. Clmrlt-f N. Ilrumm visited friend--! in town yesturda) . Prank Keller, of Pottsvllle, culled oil old friends here yesterday. James Grant, of Shenandoah, spent ptrt of Friday with frlendH In town. MlSHco Carrie and Kmlly Snyder were e itertalned by their friends at Awhln tid. Senator-elect J. J. Coyle attended to important business at. Philadelphia yes terday. 7.. A. Cook, formerly of town, hut now residing at Buffalo, N. Y., Is visiting frlendH here. A red, white and hluo supper will be Riven by the Daughters of Liberty in Ar mory hall ou Lincoln Day, February 112th The F. A. M. Social lub gave their first hop In the Armory ball Friday even ing. It was attended by society people from all parts of the county. Reuben O. Williams, the phenomenal whistler and warbler, delighted a large nullence at the Welsh Congregational church. James .Mnllarkly, who claims to have a home ut Ashlaud, created some excite ment on West Centre street yesterday morning by going barefooted through the snow. After runuing around awhile attempting to break windows and crying nloud for food and shelter, he made an attempt to break in the door of Geo. Yiengst's butcher shop, hut was caught nud taken to Christ. Logan's where he was given food and a pair of shoes and stockings. He was attain seen this morn ing in a srnloou drinking a glass of wator, which he teemed to enjoy as much as a hot "Tom and Jerry." Holiday Bargains. A special sale of Christmas goods for the next two weeks. Dallas handkerchiefs, niufllers, muffs and toys. Also a final sale of ladles' and misses' 'coats. Carpets at reduced prices. P. J. MOMAGHAN, 13-12-tf 30 South Main St., Shenandoah. PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty Perusal. ''.14 dies to-ulght. Sleigh bells jingle. The old year is dying. The shovel brigade is still busy. Now the bargain sales will begin. The rabbit season closes to-morrow. Holiday times help the doctor's business. Many a total abstainer has a skate ou these days. Although dead men tell no tales dead letters often do. The young folks enjoy the snow better thau anybody else. Have you got your good resolutions in shape for New Year f Country landlords and liverymen were glad to see the snow. Snow looks pretty but it makes a heap of work for some folks. Don't fall to keep your sidewalk free of snow and ice this winter. The boy with a new sled isjustinit, and the skater will be by and by. If the first snow storm is a specimen of the kind we are to have it will do. Sleighing is not manslaughter till the liveryman' hills come in. And that's no ADMIT ITS EFFICACY. Dr. David Kennedy's favorite Remedy All It is Claimed. The interest takon in the almost mlrac uIuub cures made by Dr. Kennedy's V iivorit-e Itemedy, at Athens, N. Y., and other places, resulted In the Albany, X, Y., Journal sending a special representn' tive to Athens to investigate the oases, and It was tound that many of the cures made by this medicine were simply won derful. In the oases of Mr. Lewis Clow, who bud chronic kidney disease; Mrs. Casper Brook?, sulTerlng from female troubles, and Mrs. Win. Tiffany, who suffered from Keueral prostration, all of these cases were abandoned by their ntteudlug phy- sicirns. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Ilemedy was then used by them and in every case an absolute cure was effected. Important Notice ! All persons are hereby forbidden skat ing or otherwise trespussing upon the dams of the Shenandoah Citizens Water and Gas Company, under penalty of the law. Anyone caught violating the above Injunction will be at once arrested and prosecuted to the full extent of the law. By order of the com pany. E. J. WA8LEV, 12-21-lw Superintendent. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a book about No-To Iiac, the harmless, guaran teed tobaooo habit cure that braces up nlcotlu'.twd nerves, eliminates the nico tine poison, makes weak men gain Htreugth, vigor and manhood. You run uo physiclal or finanoial risk, as No-To' Bac Is sold by Mrs. A. Wasley tinder a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free. Address Sterling llemedy Co., New York or Chicago. K-31 13t Notice to Taxpayers, Vntlna la Viaalttf irlvaii tn Mm ts vnn Vara .1,0 i.i. iJ Bi.u.,.n.inoi. .w ... th v1rtlnn of thlrtT dvs from d,a five (6) per o-wit, will be addwl to the taxes for 1801. M. J. So AN LAN, Receiver of Taxes. December 20, 1881, 12-UO-tf MEHULSKY'S TROUBLE. It all Has Hoot in a Gay Hoarder The Wife Hloped. List April Mr-. MehuUkj , of Turkey Hun. flop il with one of her boarders. Jos. Sunn-, and J-WO it tier h i-ImiiiI'- money. Tliec mile went to PiUshUru nud a short while alter Hie woman Wrote to her hus band a lid olfrred ill iVtUrn toi'forglveness to come back to her huslund and be a good mid 1 rile wife to hlita. The bar gain wa- made, the husband borrowed money mid lixcd up another house at Turkey Hun anil the wife weut to live with htm. .Mime also returned lu town and, "trnnge as it may seem, was again allowed to become h boirdir atthe house. Saturday" night the IiiiOmihI, wlf-- ami biarder o une to town aud visited several drinking places. The husband left oue of the place- for a ino.nent and when he re turned the wife and hoarier had disappeared. Mehulsky struck out for home and fouud his wife there. He upbraided the woman and beat her. She has an ugly looking black eye as a memento. While the beatlug was In progress S.oue, the boarder, broke Into the room and beat the husband, inflicting a bad scalp wound. Yesterdiy the trio were before Justice Williams. Mehulsky charged Stone with assault and battery and the woman aud Stone each made a similar charge against the husband, and each was placed under $300 bitH for trial at court. The husband alro made a charge against Stone of telliug one of his friends that he Intended to kill Mehulsky so that the road would be clear for him to marry the woman. This c ise will be heard to night. Smokers' articles, silver match boxes and tire clgnr tul'ies at Hreunau's cigar ore. 12 21-tf GOOD BYE, '94. The New Year Will Receive Its Greetings To-nlfht. To-night the people will bid farewell to the year 1801 and extend welcome hand to Mint of 180.). The customary prepara tions are being made for the reception, nnd nsthe minute hand laps the hour hand on the dlil of the clocks at the midnight hour an outburst, of greeting may be looked for. The uuil stocks of fish-horns are laid In, the colliery whistles and church bells are in trim, a dozen of cholre of more or less merit are ready for the first movement pf the baton nnd the siege will be up to the records of past years. The Grant Hand will forego its usual New Year's Kve serenade and give a free concert at its headquarters in the Frnney building. Notice Is given to the people that they need not become alarmed when they hear the fire hell toll at midnight. The Colum bin boys will , bo at the end of the rope. Watchnight services will be held jtf nenrly all the churches. Some will Legln at 0 o'clock and others later. Tfc'ey win close at twelvo o'clock and theij the choirs will begin the assaults. Tho IIkrald will hp,VeT its staff of re porters on duty toght and record all ftUtt eW.StraCIid necklaces, rings, etc., that may be awarded tho screnaders and any accidents that may arise from flying bootjacks, arm chairs or other mlsiles hurled by rudely awakened citizens will be correctly recorded. Weanwhlle we take this opportunity to wish our patrons a Happy New Year. All the Prisoners Ksrnpetl. ItAlKKUi, N. C, Dec. 31. All tho pris oners who wore confined In tho county jail of Person county have miido their escape. They were able to secure their liberty by cutting through tin- Iron iloor of tho cago nud then tunneling through tho brick wall. The sheriff Is In close pursuit. 1.1 Hung Cluing Again Displaced. I'KKIN, Dei-. 31. The ex-vlceroy of Nnn kin. Liu Kun Yl, has been appointed to the chief com maud of all the Ohineso forces, thus Mipci'ncdtug Li Hung Chang and Prlneo Kung, tho emperor's uncle, who was only a short timo ago appoiuted to that position. Mmtlng In North Carolina. HAI.F.Iiill, Dee. 31. The cold snap, which was one of the most severe that North Car olina has over experienced, has abated. The lowest ti inpi'r.itmv reported is 10 de grees below zero in i A mountains. There is good skating In most parts of tho state. Assnlleit hy llclielliiius Natives. London, Deo. 31. A dispatch from Capo Town says It is reported from Delagoa bay that rebellious natives attacked two Portuguese gunbo.its ou tho Incomatl river, arrested tholr progress aud killed tho ollleer in chief command. Lord Chiirihlll Still Consrlous. Loniion, Deo. 31. Lord Randolph Churchill Is still cunsclous. The hemor rhage which caused the pressure on tho bruin having temporarily ceased, tho im provement ill his condition Is maintained. Rpent Stolen Money In Speculation. Huiison, N.Y.,l)ee. 31. W. V. Hossinan, the bookkeeper of the National Hudson Hlver bunk, of this city, was arrested Sat urday night on tho charge of embezzling $10,000. He confessed to taking that amount, and said that ho had spent the money In stock speculation in Wall streot. A Cantata. "The Fro3t Queen," will be rendered in the Trinity Reformed church, on West Lloyd street, to-morrow evening at o'clock. This production was prevented on Christmas Day on account ot services in the church. Mrs. Brldgeman, It. C. M., teaches violin (specialty) cello and piano, ' Corner of Jardln and Lloyd streets. 9-3-tf Ninth Annual Ball. The ninth annual hall of the Phoeni Hose Company No, 2 will be held in Hob bins' hall on Monday, December 31st (New Year's Eve) and a good time is as sured to all. The dancing music will be furnished by the Schoppe full orchestra I The receipts will be devoted to a fund to i Py for the proposed new building of the oompauy. 12-27-lt Hupture. Care guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 8 South Mai street. 9-13-tt .' CONGoiLSS. An I. i.rl I i I'Hsti tlie Work r the Sen ln .Horn ItHpllIly, TV i sup ,n, li e ;. Hutli houses of '"" v. rl resiiiiir tholr sessions on T i,i day ix-xt, and It Is expected tlmt In will be a nttlii'r more determined ef foit to pr,'s f'irwitnl this Work of thn ses sion for i In' next two months than has ohnr.it tcnr.i-d the prweetllngs during tho month which has already elapsed. The necessary Work of the session is tho p.uwagu of the appropriation bills, of which there aro fourteen. Of these none have passed the senate and only flvo havo re ceived the sanction of tho houso. Of thco five the senate committee on appropria tlons has passed favorably upon the pen sions nnd military academy hills, whilo tho army, fortifications nhd urgent do fli'lenoy hills aro still under consideration by the committee. The Nicaragua canal discussion will, barring the possibility of displacement nnd adjournment over until tho following Monday, 1 resumed after tho morning hour on Thursday, with Senator Morgan occupying t ho floor. Mr. Morgan has been devoting the holidays to tho preparation of a reply to Senator Turple's attack upon tho canal bill, and his friends expect him to make a vigorous and oxhatitlvo de fense of tho measure aud of tho enterprlso whose Interest it is intended to promote Ho will probably speak an entlro day, mi'' possibly two or three days. President Kberharilt Oiistrd. PiTTSHtilt'i, Dec. 31. John P. Kbcrlinrt has been defeated for the presidency of L. A., 3(10, K. of L., bottor known as the Na tional Window Glass Workers' associa tion, nud Simon Burns, of Gas City, Ind., elected. The fight has been tho hottest In the history of the order. Eberhardt had been president for n number of years. Burns was a candidate for several years, and though often defeated has finally won tho position. Tho election took placo last year, and Kberhardt was declared elected. The Burns men miido a contest, which has just ended In their favor. ICiln llnwn by a Trollry Cur. EASTON, Pa., Doc. 31. A trolley car de scending a steep grade on Walnut str-et yestenlay afternoon crashed into a slolgli occupied by Alexander CruUsliiink and family. The sleigh was completely demol ished and Luslio Crukstiank, aged 10 years, was dragged In front of tho fender and so severely Injured about tho head that his condition is critical. The others narrowly escaped The horso became frightened and wicked the sleigh on tho track iinmedi atoly in front of tho car. ' ntui'ilrr KiuIh a Faintly -Quarrel. Giieensvimjc, Miss., Dec. 31. .Triage J. Scott lies dead at Wayside, n sniAn station ten miles south of hero, as Jfch"u result of a family quarrel. W. (ft; Glouston, son-in-law of Scott, did the shooting. Tho trag edy occurred liv tjlu ,.lcU room ot Gm. ham's store, T)r. Blackburn, also son-in-law of Judge Scott, being tho only wlt noss. .-t'lve bullets wcro fired into Scott's and ho dlod Instantly. All parties j.re prominently connected. Ulouston sur rendered to tho sheriff. WrecUccI by Natural (Jus Kxptoslou. Elwood, Ind., Dec. 31. The bulldlngin which Alllo .Sees' barber shop and lodg ings aro located was wrecked yesterday by a natural gas explosion, causing a loss of :,(XX) and badly injuring six persons, as follows: Mllo hY'OS, head, face and back badly cut; Fred Betzner, head face and hands cut; Harry Goatco, badly burned, gash In bond; Alfred Anderson, badly burned aud injured Internally; Jerry Claxton, right leg broken; Charles Hand eft leg broken. Iliubert Still lroteilB Ills Innocence. Camuhn, X. J., Doc. 31. Sheriff Barrett visited tho Camden jail and read tho death warnyit to Thoodore Lambert, colored, who is sentenced to bo Jiaugeil for tho mur der of William Knlrcron Thursday. Lam bert replied that ho would llko to make ono rvquokt; that was that tho sheriff would use his lnilucnco to prevent an au topsy on his body, and that It be turned over to his relatives for burial. Ho still protests his Innocence of tho murder. No New Trial for 11e7ek. S0KANTON, Pa., Djo. 31. The courts of this county refused a new trial to the Aus trian, Franz Hzek, oonvicted of muro in tho first degree for killing his kw heart, Mario Kerzio.becuuso sheannouii. her intention to obey her older sister a- marry man she did not love. A new trial was asked for ou tliB ground that the evl deuce of throe important witnesses who spoke the Kranlsh dialect was Incorrectly 1 n torp rouxl. bliortngp lu the Kx-Collector'i Accounts. Lkxinhton, Ky., Dec. 31. Expert ac countants at work on tho city books havi discovered a shortage of ill,(XM in tho city collector's office during the term of ox- Mayor J. Hull Davidson, of this city, collector. It is said that tho work is tho handwriting of Deputy William B, Welsh, who lust summer was drowned in tho city reservoir. The belief is now gen oral that cl.sh committed suicide. Walton for Speaker. HAWtlSUUno, Dec. 31. A conference was held hero last night between tho Re publican leaders and prominent mom bors of tho house, at which arrangements wero completed for a liouso caucus. Rep resentative Nlles, of Tioga, will proslde. Henry F. Walton, of Philadelphia, will bo placed In nomination for speaker. Iteqlietted to Succeed Wekerlo. Buda I'ebtii, Deo. 31. The king of Hun gary (Emporor Francis Joseph) gave an audience to Count Khueu Hedervary and requested him to form a cabinet. Count Hedervary subsequently had a conference with Dr. Wekerle, the prlmo ml ulster, who resigned on Monday last, and other Liberal leaders. Thrown from R Sleigh nnd Killed. Lancabtkii, Pa., Dec. 31. John Kuhn u baker, dlod yesterday from Injuries ro- oelved lu a runaway accident on fcaturday, lie was driving a horso attached to sleigh when thu animal became frightened ut u train of cars and throw mm out, dash- lug his head iifainst a post. ltefuiied to Indict un Accused Altlernui Chicago, Deo. 31. The gruud jury, by unanimous vote, refused to indict Alder man John Powers for soliciting a bribe. Alderman Powers hnd been charged with attempting to seoure i3fi,000 to repeal an anti-cigarette ordluauoe. Walking Aorowi the llelaware. LAMBEltTViLLK, N. J., Deo. 31. Tho Delaware river is froieu over above the bridge, nnd pedestrians are crossing on the loo today. If the cold spell continues teams will be able to crots tomorrow. Ntrippitlg a ttlg I.falc. W kMUx . i, Der. -J l. --The throo now senator who will be ohouid to till the vn oaiii ios in the states of Wyomlliir. Wash ington and Montana will probably not hi paid I he luu k sitlikies which have horefr) fore lx 'ii paid to senators elected or ap pointed to fill THcmiflM. ThaV worn out out by an express provision In tho legisla tive iippnjpi-i.itiju ulll of tho last session. Under tin- system which has proYailisl horotgforo e.ieli man tiuo.sjn would, have rco.'lved tij.- pay for tho entire term Of six years, notwithstanding two .yours of the tlmo has already elapsed. '1110 new pro vision will work a saving to the govern ment of 30,000 In this instance, and ot larger sums in' tin) future. The now law provides that I he sulaww of senators shall begin on the date of their election or ap pointment. Youthful Hi loves Arrested. PoTTHViLf.K, Pa.. Dl'c. 31. Frank WrliiirorfcH. aged 12 years, and lluriv Miller, aged U years, who have been com mitting petty roblieries in Pottsvlllo for some time past, were arrested Saturday, chnrged wii.i nibbing Isaau Kershuer, a fanner of South Miiuhelm township, of a largo sum of money. The boys rode on tho farmer's wagon, and extracted his wallet from his Injldo overcoat pocket un detected. They divided the monoy be tween themselves and two other boys of their own ago, Joseph Wrlngcrfolt and John Anderson. All wore arrestod and, with tho exception of Mlllcr.nroouton hall. A Life Kttver ltewnrded. May's Lanuinu, N. J., Dec. 31. Horry Wcstcott, tho noted swimmer nnd llfo guard who, for two or three seasons was attached to tho life saving stations of Capo May and Atlantic City, has gono to tho state of Washington, whero ho expects to become necrettiry to Superintendent Hobb. of the Northern Pacific Railroad comp.uiy. Tho position was secured for him by i man whom ho had saved from drowning last summer. Murder Charge Disproved. PAINHsvil.LH, O., Dec. 31. Andrew Hor- iglsto, who disappeared several days ago, nil who wits supposed to have been imir erod, turned up here Saturday, having become uncuiisoioils in a fight with two men nniii"il LiHtllla and Isaacson on Thursday night, when ho found himself ir hnyst.wk. I.ustllla and Isaacson, tl men u.i .i r arrest for the supposed 1111 uor. win no men lor assault with lntciycio kill. Cnusrd by n Cureless Smoker, BIIiliEKOIll), M".. Die 31. ThJ .-Itv v.. , ii.ii, ... ...... ..r tl... fi.,.1- .i-...ii ... -.."Ji.iS .i." ...-u-.i ni.llin'S in WjiMfy, was Cbthlly duKtmyuil by. flro yes terday, uutalllng a loss ot more than illX),- 0)0. James Hillott, a fireman, was nearly frozen to death, and ono of tho prisoners in tho polio station, which was in the building, was unconscious when discov ered. A lighted cigar stump carelessly thrown Into a water closet started the blaze. Two Killed by 11 Traill. NvA-nic. N. Y.. Due. 31. As John linn. tor, of Cottage Valley, nnd Jacob Tracer, a butcher of South Brooklyn, wcro wnlk- lnr? nltmir the West Shore r.illro.-id rrnnt north of Wi'sT 'Cvm'k station thev were struck by tin- ('hii'.i io limited express nud instantly uuii'ii iiiinier leaves a wiuow nnd Tracer a widow nnd three Children. ..mimuiimuuuuimuiuiumuiiiininiiiuiuiniinirriiE iTbe Railroad iYar?,! 1Tb Clergyman, ITI7Q Business iao,! I and all other men who have to I look neat while at work, should know about "CEWJUMD COI,- : I.ARS and CUFFS. They look ex- nctly like linen, wear well nnd being waterproof do not wilt down witli heat and moisture, i They do not soil easily and can j be cleaned in n moment by bim- ply wiping off with a wet sponge or cloth. Do not confuse these m : your mind with composition poods. 15 very piece of the genu ine is stamped like this : TRADf mark Ask for these and refuse nnythinc f. else if you wish satisfaction. Re- member that goods so marked 5 are the only waterproof goods made by coating a liucn collar a with waterproof "Celluloid, "thus p S giving strength and durability. If your dealer should not have the "Celluloid" send amount di- rect to us and we will mail you S sample post-paid. Collars 25c. I each. Cuffs, 50c. pair. State size nnd whether staud-uii or turned- down collar is wanted. g STHE CELLULOID COMPANY, I 2427-29 Broadway, New York. 2 uiiuiiuiuiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiinuuiitiiiiiuiiumiiiiiniiiii?. Carpels, Fealta, Maltas, k Ikt STEAM RENOYATIHG CQ.'SSSiil!"1 RTio'o riT who can taste our candlea OHO O till H,f, fll nffo-. nrfrT (3.tt1 tlou for the young man uaa -vsrirx who brlngs tiem They Just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question Is settled. Try It FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 10-t N, Mala St Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. "Du tchers and GROCERS Tho finest and most tender beef to be found in Shenandoah, l'ork, mutton, veal nnd cut meats of all kinds. A fine line of choice, aud fresh groceries and prime family nonr, butter and eggs, a m - .-Til KjSgikLLUL 0 s tt-vr v S rs0 Ha "V ITT- r-4 lO . Ti "fc -M-v Presents for the Old and the Yotmg. Christina" is almoH lur. Have yon made youraelectton of gifts t We have an endless variety of Work Boxcs. D611s, Writing Paper, Albums, Blocks, Books, Iron Toys, 0ellnloid Novelties, Wheelbarrows, Toilet Cases, Magic Lanterns, Rocking Horses, Jewelry Boxes, Novelties, Stationery. Prices Always DRLiglit. No. 4 North Main Our 21st Christmas Greeting to the Public. Wishlnjj all a Merry Christ tuns and a Happy New Year. Clearing Sale. All Goods to Go,' Closing out some Ladles' and Children's Hats, down from 85o to BOo ; French Felts, down from $1.50 to 75c, and trimmed hats 1 8 off. Fedora Hats, 60n trimmed. Velvet, 50c a yard up; Plush, all colors, 85c a yard ; Velveteen, 20o a yard. Ribbons al a Sacrifice to Make Room h Spring M ! Infants' caps, 25c up; InfantB' long coats, 75e utf to 15.00. Christening dresses and a full line of infants' wear. Mourning goods our specialty. Nun's Veils, tl.25 up. Closing out n lot of Corsets, from tl down to 85c ; from 60c down to -10c. We will not be undersold. Call and get prices. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. 5iG Soutli 2VlCvxx Btroot. M. T. CONRY, Monongnhela Whiskey, - 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - - f 1 a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - 11.25 n qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, tl.OQnqt. Imported Jamaica Hum, 1.50 a qt. V UENGLING'S Stock and Fiesh Hen brand of Ec ClgBrs Paper Kaplans only 25c a Hundred. ergen&Co I) POTTSVLLE, PA. MISCELLANEOUS. moil SALE. Tho vftluublo rrorerty at No, r 132Pouth While stret. Apply to Mar. shal It nigh, 121 South Whlto street. 1H-29-2W 70R BALK. A highly duoated parrot. 1 Price S50. Address 1083 Cherry street, Reading, I'a. 12-30 tf FOR Bala. At cost, new Backus watermotor. Five (5) horse power. Just from the fao tory. Apply at ttie Hkiiaid office, North Market street, Shenandoah, Pa. MEN AND WOMKN to make big monoy with the Practical Plating Dynamo. Is tno electrical mucmne used in tne great plat ing factories KS.'O to 185.00 a woe It made easy. Plates everything, jvo experience: Big SroHts. Address IV. P. IlarrlEon & Co., Clerk o, 14, Columbus, Ohio. WARREN J. PORTZ, MMAev&.Pteino Tuner. Pianos and omna r.nitrod. Orders left at 31 N orth iU'.n street, Hhomloh, will reeeivi prompt Attention Weeks' Museum, 17 80VTH MAIN BTItEBl, Illrds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest ui Largest Elm tf Beer. Free Inch Dallj, Free lunch every morning nnd evening. John Whhkb, Proprietor. O, W.Davidson, Bartender. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at JoeWyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys. Deers, porter ana aie constantly on tap, Choice temperance drinks and cigars. THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah, Fresh and cool Beer always on Up, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. COSTKLLO & OASSIDY, Proprietore. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink Isn't even fit lor that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Boor and Porter. JAME8 SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. . 1 f JDJtMIWJN ... j .Holiday Goods. St., Shenandoah. 31 South Main St. wLiquofSofe 1 Ale, Draught Porter aud Weiuer Boer tied all kit as or Temperance Drinks. Reduction Sale. For the next 30 days will Hell all our ready trimmed HATd nicest and less. Children's Cloaks, Caps and Backs are all reduced for the holiday trade. Our line or linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS tor holiday presents is the Snest and cheap st In the town. Our 159 grade 2 for 2c. " EOo ' ..2 for Soo. " Z5o " 2 for -tOc " S5o " .2 for 55c. Now York 29 'N. Main St., Shenandoah. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Ste. Finest Boers, Wines and Liquors. Handsnmo IUr Fixtures. Best Brands of 5 and 10c Cigars. OIEI3Eri3Sr3-- Fal I-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains in Town. ANNIE MORRISON 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah. AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin Streot. M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah TnOPKKTY FOB 8AI.E.-A barcaln for X cash DUrchasera. 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 E. Centre street. For the... cieary Bros' HotSoason 1 Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Welsa beer. Bottlers ot the finest lager beers. 17 ml 19 Fetch -Alley, Shenwdo&li, Pa, Enn 1. dam, UNDERTAKING 1 ) tf