,hALD EDITION CITY. r C'it, J.n. 1, 1805 tfivllle, KojjurimJ la I. Iiston, spent Sunday I If a tew days with Mahanoy Plane, kiunnqu . spent yes- It iirjua spent yes- kwu friends. mid daUKhter, Gilbertori L'cr lire vUltiuu .llkei llarre. lind Jamei Mc- yesterday. iranqua, was u Sunday. a pleasant yesterday. jm Phlla- brothar. I)f I'hiln f tuiily, OIL nalof Atrrlcilluire an editorial about No To lkt, yhe 'amoui tobacco tin mt cure we kifow of many cases cured by No To-Bac, one, n prominent si Louts architect, smoked nnd chewed for trtonty years; two boxes urcd him so that, even the smell of tobac-JO makes htm sick.'' No-To Bac ;old and guaranteed liy Airs. A. "Wnsley. o cure no pay. Hook free. Sterling Htmedy t'o., New York or Chicago. Post Office Notice. To dnv (New Year's Day) belnit a lezal holiday, the post olllce will not be open after 11 a. m. No money order bus! -less will be done. Collections and de liveries will be made at 7:15 and 10:15 a to Brownsville. Turkey Hun, Ellen- .gowan nnd atesvllle will be served with lho 7 15 delivery jnau's famous cigars. They irket, for tine trade 13-21 tf 'Than Iiaby was slco, wo pave Ucr Oastorla. TTium she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria. YThen utae bocanio Miss, she clung to Castoria. hod Children, Bho i;a-.T)ttini Castoria tint c.C tiir, 1 , t i .. ,t .v. ti.'j I t 4 i . i. IV in',-, i.. . . .ir I K i .i , i,i' ' t Jll.U . .Hid W , ill l i- l'i '. ii : 1' . ' . plu.i. fiuii.'ht n i -l'i iii r morning. liii.."l ro .1 tw.i j.A wvuiuls on thn crown of Ills head inul Ills mint wits pierced with btillots, wliloh fortunately did tint take affect, Heobler had a nnr row escape, a book In his pocket prevent ing a pullet from pawiiijt through his body. Che trouble wai caused hj jealousy Bebbler, who Is a cousin of Dr. Ulrnl's wife, had been corresponding with her and paying her ftoquent visit. On f-'aturda.v h.e paid her a visit, which resulted in n war of words between Bi-bUUr and th doctor. The outcome Of th quarry was a chnlleueo from the doctor to fight a duel, whloh was promptly- accepted by Jiebliler aunday morning was cl cted las tlmo of meeting, and tht men met at tk ap pointed hour and In short order began fir lni; nt rtMiii othar with rsrolveri, with tha above result. Mrs. Rlegrl. who U the alleged eaua of the trouble, Is ') years of ace and vary t tractive. The parties are well connected, and th affair has caused a,ult a lenta tlon. Tli Miortur lu llrusklyn'i riuauai. "BnooKLTN, Jan. 1. Lawrence J. Tor moy, tho cashier In the county treasurer's office, who, according to tha expert ac countants' report, is short in his accounts to tho amount of J24,M8.88, is back in Brooklyn from Augusta, Ga., whore he wont n few tuys ap;o with his wifo and hick daughter. Tormey denies any knowl- edgo of a shortago in his accounts. Treas urer Adams, when asked as to what wns being done, In regard to tho alleged short age, said that he had not been officially notified of u d ,ilciency, and that until he was no action whatever would bo taken by hun 111 lit ill WlTd Murder In I'lttnbtirc. Pn'T.Miriiu, Jan. 1. James McMullen,a laborer living in a small tenement houso opposite the exposition buildings at the Point, with a hatchet chopped his wifo to death early in the morning, and then at tempted suicide. McMulleu lived with his wifo and threo children in three small rooms on th second floor. He hns not been working for several months, and his wife and children have been suffering for tho necessities of life After hacking his wifo to death the murderer cut his throat from ear to ear. He cannot recover. President Martin to Itetlre. Nkw Yohk, Jan. 1. President James J. Martin, of tho police department, will resign his ofllco within a few days. Mr. Martin himself made the announcement. Uosaid: "My friends know that I havo been anxious to retire from tho police de partment for some timu. This place has never been on-genial to me, and now that tho Investigation of the department by the Ijcxow committee has concluded, I intend to resign. I did not resign under fire. My lfln..r 'l!i i, i! 'es tho Hid, uin t I VI P. Norton. I in 1. l' i u w tiA' rnor i . Ncv lur', vii- ItuI-Tii'm! 1 ! . ii eersm.iny w is more mod Mr. M.i.'tnn a lew weeks an When the preliminary preparations for tin) ceremony began, c''o It a his wish that, the Inaugural ceremony be as simple a. possible. Last Wednesday the oxoctttlvo mansion was turned over to Mr. Morton s errant by Mr Delohnnty, tho superin tendent of puhlio buildings, nnd einco that time the plnoe has been put lu ordor. Kx-Governor Flower uud his family va cated It over a week ago, and ccrtnln ' changes were made to accommodate tlla needs of the new occupants. At 10;80 o'clock this morning the Tenth battalion, N Y. N, G., Llcutonant Colonel 1'ltch commanding, marched to the ex ecutive mansion to act as an escort for tli" now governor uud his staff from the man slon to the oapllol. Mr. Flower, tho ro tirlng governor, and his staff met Gover nor Morton and his ttaff In tho executive chnmlier, and the party proceeded to tha afiembly chamber. There the Ht. Huv Croewell B. Dunns, KpUcopnl bishop of Albany offered prayer, and' Governor Flower mude th welcoming address to the governor-elect. Mr Palmer, the secretary of state, udniluUlured the oath of office to Mr. Morton, who then proceeded to make a brief Inaugural oddrefs. Tho simple ceremonies closed with music by tho ba and the heuedlctlou by the official clergy Mr. Morton then proceeded to the execu tive chamber, where ho held nu informal reception for the public for an hour. This evening Governor aud Mrs. Morton will receive the people of Albany at tho execu tive mansion. Mrs. Morton will hold a reception from :i to 5, and that ceremony will be tho vglnning, probably, of the moht olabornto series of social functions tlio mansion has seen for ninny a day. In fact, the advent of the Mortons is expected to bo the beginning of tha liveliest social season tho old Dutch capital has had foi years. Jolm llnrin in Philadelphia. PlIlI.ADEl.lMrtA, Jan. 1. John Burns. M. P., tho Knglish labor leader, arrival1 horo from Washington lust night and ad dressed an audience that filled every avail able sjiot in Association hall. The meet ing was under tho auspices of tho United Labor league, and among those present woro John W. Bum, M. P., who aceom panics Mr. Burns; President McBrido, of the American Federation of Jjnbor: l. .). Maguire, the llrst vico president; Bishop Whitnker and a largo number of prom inent labor workers and professional men. Burns, who was Introduced ns "the world'' champion of h.bor," was greeted by vo ciferous api ..vuso, which was continued throuuhout nU very forcible address. The subject upon which ho dwelt particularly was trades unionism, which, he said, holds tho fort in 1" "adelphla. rwN ... I -staBf- -Holiday Goods Presents for the Old and Iho Young. Chrlsttnai is almost here. Have you made yourselectlon of gifts f , ,. We have an endless variety of . ki . I lKUPUi,LD ui LAW. I y IS -r o A Bill 5.huvllLlil Lounly Tux Colkctors . . i Prc cnt. i ut c'linmrii i ,pp .inieo t i lie re c ntiy irgiitnzeii assoclatioi, of lteceivi:r of Taxes lu Schuylkill conn: to Ir ifl a Mil for presetitallim to the uvxt LhuIVih ture, yesierdn tiieeiiled i he lollovvliig t a iiieetlng of the asoct i aud It wiih liilotitml ; r . . i i Art Act. amending u Act, entil ed ''An Ac reKUlatiug fhe collection of t fixes in I the ge'votHi borougbn and towuhhtps ot this Co i mon wealth," approved thai tweuty-tifth day of June, Ali'no Domini, one thousand cliilit hundred and eighty live, concemtpg the cnmpeniatlon of col-icctorv. Section 1. Be It enactod, eic, that sec tion nine, of laid act, which provides as I follows, viz: "The collector of taxes shall I collect the taxes charged In iitid dupllcntig and pay over the same to the respective treasurers or authorities settled thereto, after deducting bis commission for the col- lection thereof, which is hereby llx.d at QUr gist ChriStmaS Ul'eetlllff tO tile iTUblK two prr cent, on all taxes paid to him on I I Work Bozos. Albums, Iroa Toys, ToilotCases, Jewelry Boxes, Prices Dolls, Blocks, Celluloid Novelties, Magic Lanterns, Novoltios, No. 4 North Main St., Shenandoal Writing Papor, Books, Wlieolbarrows, Rooking Horses, Stationery. which an abatement of Dve per centum U allowed and a five per centum on all taxes afterward collected; provided that where the total amount ot taxes charged on n duplicate la less than one thousand dol (nr, the Paid collector shall receive three per centum on nil tuxes paid to him on Wishing nU n Merry Chrlsttnai and a Happy New Year. Clearing Sale. All Goods to Go Closing out some Ladles' and Children's Hats, down from S5o to 50c ; Frencj H'nir iinurn frnm ki nil rn '.in nun Trimmpn nnrn ji mr npnnpn iiiith i.im T n m m mm which un abatement of five per centum is Velvet, &0o n yard up ; Plush, nil colors, 85c a yard ; velveteen, 20o a yard, allowed," shall be amended to read aal . I ik ! t Maim Mm at a Sacrifice to Urn w tor Ipi ml Infants' caps, 25c up ; Infants' long coats, 75o up to $5.00. Christening idresseqjandl full line of Infants' wear. Mourning goods our specialty. Nun's Veils, $1S u! follows ; The collector of taxes shall collect the taxes charged in said duplicate and pay over the same to the respective treasurers or alithorlrles entitled thereto, after do ducting his commission for the collection tuereor, wnieti is hereby tlxed at live per centum on all taxes collected' liy him. You will never find Brennau's cigars in dive saloons. They are for line trade only hotels, cafes and drug stores. Closing out n lot of Corsets, from $1 down not be undersold. (Jail and get prices. to S5c; from 50c down to 40c, Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Mil 26 Soutli IVXMixa. Stroot. A Itoiiiiiuce of the Ocean. Philadelphia, Jan. 1. Captain John- resignation will be In the hands of Mayor ! son, of the nik steamer Ervinn, which Strong in a few days." iJhe i Muisillnn Mine to Ilciiinin Cloved. Oij.vi.i.ani Jan. 1. Secretary Phillips, of the Maasilion District Coal Operatois' association, nttid concerning tlio coul situa tion: We shall not make any uttompt to mlnng at present. Wo havo every ii'ltostimt-UiejufJUvilLrfcfla- slder tliolr action taken last Friday nlid go to work at the prlco stipulated la the award of tlio arbitrators. Tho men ' have had tho public sympathy with them all through their contost until now, and wo fuel that they will see this very soon." Coming Events. Jnn. 4th, '95. Annual supper In Rob bins' opera houBe under the auspices of the W elsh Baptist church. Many stubborn and aggravating cases it rheumatism that were believed to be Incurable and accepted as life legacies, lave yielded to Chamberlain's Pain Bain, much to the surprlie and gratill atm of the sulterers. One application wUi relieve the pain and suffering and its -ion r i ou d use insures an effectual cure, 'or mub by (Jruhler Bros. Important Notice ! Ml persuns are hereby forbidden sknt r nt t'crwlse trespassing upon the V,.,! .riht Mit'iiandoah CItlaenB Water -.ad 'ii otiipnuy, under penalty of the niv ovmii- caught vlolatlug the above njnic ioi will be at once arrested and ires' ute l hi the full extent of the law. ly order ot i accompany. K. J. Waslkv, n.ij v? Superintendent. i .ir'iMii Cornwell, foreman of the ii.: tie. Viddletown, N. d., oelleves timt ( ii'iir.tcn iii's Cough Kemedy should be Jn e rv l.oine. He used It for a cold and t efl i ted a speedy cure. lie says! "It a indeed a grand remedy, I can reooni ;cnd to all. I have also seen it used for 7hoopioi; cough, with the bet results." and ooccnt bottles for sale by Gruhler llrecklnrldge Cirtn Nothing. Cincinnati, Jan. 1. Tho case of W. C. P.' Brcckinrldgo to recover the receipts lovicd upon at his locturo last Thursday night was lost by tho congressman. Gus tavus Meyer, who levied upon tho receipts for his servic-s In taking depositions in tlio Pollard caso a yearago, was sustained. It is statod that Brockiuridgo's receipts ', have been small ut other points, nnd here ho lost all. Managor Ballonhnrg claims; tho receipts, uud will replovln them from Meyer. J IVinmylvanlii Lawmakers. I IlAlUtlSBUllo, Jnn. 1. Tho Ilepubllcau ' mombiirs of the house held their caucus In the supreme court chamber last night. Mr. Walton, of Philadelphia, was nnin- ' lnntcd fur speaker by acclamation. A ' oommitteo of thirty was chosen to select ' officers of tho house. The house Demo- ! ornts elected John II. Pow, of Philadel- j phiii, for permanent chairman and nom inated Andrew L. Pritz, of Columbia, for speaker, I reached tills port yesterday from Antwerp, related a romuntio story. Johannes Vim Gorverves, about 37 years old, shipped at Antwerp ns n flremau,but the work proved too hard for '.in, aud ho was put in the coal bunkers. Ho was a roflued man and woro good clothes. When tho vessel wns off Bishop's Kock light at tho mouth of tho Kjifillsh ohaunol, he leapoil oyerboard and was drowned. Among his effects asfound a broken mlniaturo of a young woman, which looke us If It had been ground un der foot, nnd a letter from Johannes' brother, a rioh ship broker in Amsterdam, tolling him to put the oceau between him nnd Europe. This Is all tho captain know. The offects wero turned over to the Dutch consul horo. Progressive Euchre. A progressive euchrs was given last evening at the residence of Miss Emiliu Krlck, ou South Main street, in honor of guests, Miss Etola Rider, of Chicago, and Miss Grace Euulehart. of St. Josenh Mo. Those pretent were Mrs. Edward Powles, Orange, N. J. ; Miss Carrie Schertziuger, Mnhauoy City; Miss Maud Lewis Win. Penn: Mr. William II. Brewer and Miss Jessie Grant, town ; Messrs. Robert C. Smith nnd Frank H. Snyder, Mnoanoy City ; Wilbur Lewis, Wm. Ptnn; William II. Brewer, Hesser Zullck, John Grant, Harry Wasley nnd George H. Krlck, of town. Elaborate re freshments were served nt midnight Mrs. Edwnrd Powles won the first ladles' prize and John Grant the first gentlemen's prize. After supper the evening was spent In niui-Ic and dancing. M. P. OONET,- 31 South Main St. Monongahela Whiskey, - 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - - Jl a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - f 1.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, Jl a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, - fl.OQnqt. Imported Jamaica Rum, $1.50 nqt. "ITTItrMfM THfi'Q Htnnk nnrt Vrrah Alo Tlrniiirhr. Pnrlor nnrl Wnlnnr "Rj Best brands of 6c Cisars and nil kinds of Temperance Drinks. I iLiqirai Train Kobbery In Alabama. Birmingham, Jan. 1. At Livingston, Ala., last night, two mnskod robbers ' boarded an oxpross train ou tho Alabuma I and Southern road and robbed tho oxpress car of Its valuables. Tho scene of tho rob bery Is 120 miles south of horo, and details uro meagree. Tho robbers, disguised as nassongors, waited until tho truin wns In motion and then, going out on tho plat form, thoy put on their masks and entered the exprosa car and at tho point of pistols compelled the messenger to give up tho contours oftho safe, supposed to lie several thousand dollars. Then they pulled ti bell rope, nnd when tlio train slowed up es caped to the woods. P. & R. R. R. Election. We still have lots of goods left nt way- down prices in gents' and ladies' gold aud silver watches. Strouse's jewelry store. Every article guaranteed as represented. Miss Burkhart Honored. A party was held last evening at the I Burkhart residence on North Main street, i in honor ot MIsj Kate Burkhart, who is home from the Conservatory of Music at Hagerstown, Md., to spend the holidays. The evening was spent In music, games I and dancing. Refreshments were served. The guests were Mrs. T. Flynn, Philip Flynn, Mrs. C. Huppert and Bessie Ilelsler, of Pottaville ; May Estler, Ash land; Florence Ritter, Hamburg; Misses Mary Whnlen, Alice Lehe, Maggie Palmer, Mary Pomeroy, Snllle Schloss and Annie Monnghan ; and Messrs. Max Mayer. Joseph and Charlea Beddall, Will iam Burkhart, James Coakley, John J. O'Hearn nnd Harry Clouser. Whatever is latest and newest in china and cut glass can be found at ergeman&Co Cliina IEzCslLI P0TTSVILLE, PA. MISCEIXANE OUS. T7.a l amoua Holiday Bargains. A special sale of Christmas goods tfor tho next two weeks. Dallas handkerchiefs, tnufuers, muffs and toys. Also a final sale of ladles' and misses' coats. Carpets at reduced prices. P. J. Monaqiian, ,." i-12-tf SO South Main St., bhenandoah. There Is good rensen for the popularity ct Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Davis As Buzard, of West Monterey, Clarion '',o., Pa., says: "It has cured people that our physicians could do nothing for. We persuaded them to try a bottle of Cham liprl inn 'k Poiitrh Itemedv and they now recommend it with the rest of us." 36 and 'j0 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler iJros. Notice lo Taxpayers. Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers of the borough of Shenandoah that at tho expiration of thirty days from date five (5) per cent, will be added to the taxes M. J. Scanlah, Receiver of Taxes, December 29. 1801. 12-a0-tf Mrs. Brldgeman, R. C. M., tesahee -violin fsneclalty) cello and piano. Corner ot Jardln and Lloyd street. 0-3-tf Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In tllrc at the Shenandoah drug atora, No, 8 South MM street. IHS-tf Buy Keystone flour. Be aur that the Closing Up the I'ool ltooiiM. Hot SrniNos, Ark., Jnn. 1. The pool rooms wore closed In this olty yosterdtiy afternoon, tho olty council having refused to license them. The mayor informed the operators that nil pool rooms that at tempted to reopen would be raided, unci it Is sufo to say thoy will remain clobcd. This will not affoct the race meeting here, as tho city will havo no jurisdiction over that. The Addlcks Candidate Defeated. DOVEI!, Del., Jan. 1. At their caucus last night tho Republican memlwrs ol tin house chose MoMullin, the Hlgglns camli- date for speaker. Ho received oiglit votes, to seven for Moore, tho Addlcks caudidiue. On joint ballot threo Republican senators will vote. Of those one is known to he an Addlcks man, and both sidos olnim the others. Killed 1IU Itnliy Urother. York, Pa.. Jan. 1. Tho 3-year-old son of John Glatfelter, of Suyderetown, killed his 2-mouths-old brother. A neighbor's girl was teasing the boy about taking the baby home, when the boy became auforwl nnd tnrew a pair ot scissors nt her, The missile struck the baby In tho head, hill ing ltluttantly. A Hunter Accidentally Killed. Rai.kiuh, N. C, Jan. 1. While Craw ford Womnck, aged 10, was hunting with his friend, Boyca Soogglns, the hitter's gun was accidentally discharged and the entire load struok Womaok In the faoo, almost entirely blowing tho head from the body. Scogglns is nearly crazed by tho nccidant. Overcome by Coal (nu. DOYI.K8TOWK, Pa., Jan. 1. Four mem- Hers of the family of Mrs. Edwin Stout, of Vjuakert-own, this oounty, were overoome by ooal go, which escaped from a stove. One, a 3 year-old child, died from the ef feota, and the othetn were revived with gret dllrioulty. Drlvtm Iawno by S lunik. Almontk, Ont., Jan. 1. Miss Bell Armstrong, a weidthy young lady, jumped Ex-CongriwHUiau Butler (IiiIiii; llonic. IMDIANAI'OLIS, Jan. 1. H G. Phillip. n Drominont attorney of Uelwm, la., ar rived here last evening in search of cx- CoiiBrossmnn Wnltur Butler. Ho found blm ut the police station, where Butler hud gone during tho afternoon to givo i himself up. Butler told Pollco huperin- tondent Powell that ho nnd an lrro.-dstinio doslro to board iv train, and whs afraid ho might leave the olty before his frionda ar rived. Mr. Phillips left for Iowa with Butler. Tho.ex-oongressmon left his homo several weeks ago, and his wife believed him dead. Ho says that until a few days ago his mind was a perfect blank. Mortality "t th Metropolis. New Yobk, Jan. 1. John I. Nnglo, M. D., chief of tho bureau of records, inudo his aunual report yostorday. Tho report shows that tho health of tho rosldents of this city has been better during lK'.M than in nny year slnco 1814, when tho death mtn was 17.50 to tho 1,000. The deaths In this city in the pas.t year woro 41,312, against 44,480 In 1803. Dreyfus' Sentence Conllrmed. patmb. Jan. 1. Tho appoal of Captain Dreyfus, sentenced to be deported for life and to bo Interned In a fortress after hav ing been convicted of treason in disoloslng Important military document to tho rep ..nfntlva of a foreign nation, was hoard bv the military oounou oi revision auu was . ... l.nf,ul uiionimousiy ivji, NUGGETS OF NEWS. JnoU Dompsey nnd Tommy Ryan aro matched to ngnt nu ouiioj ... .o. bovcott-of brewers in Ber lin has ended in victory for the striking brewery workers. The lwrge Venus founderfd at tea nnd bar orew were lauded at Key West by tho steamship Adams. New Mexloo bus a dual leglulnture, Ro nublionus elaliiiliig thut flveofjtheir mem ! nipirulh- exoludetl. ! Mia Sufcan Feuiniore Conifer, the last surviving child of the famous novelist, &t fLwwlown. N. Y., aged 81. rinvnrnor Matthews, in hi message to t) e Indiana legislature, vkormuly ur . . ..i..ln ,wl ynmlilltlfr. niuuoe pnw) ib"" - NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, nunntaotnred unaer tbo stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, ft.proacnDCUuy eminent puysicianssx UK. HIUtllLliis G6 tit a9iTi3titirf?i lOnlr cenulnowith Trade Mark"Anclior.' Mauutacturcr-.Common'.lciinithDr.lUclitcrof f lF.Ad.HIchter&Co.,17WuraCt.,UEW70ItS.i 29 HIGHEST AWAHDS. 12 Branca Houses. Own QIatsworks. iVi & 50 cts In Shenandoah for sale by a Bin in.O 111 U.lnHl .1 ll-'ffl vWllan.iF. M,n '" V.- X . " nln , . -mw r, i.i. I. it.b " rJ lit ' "fOKlSUW TirANTl'D. A Rlrl for general housework, Y Apply at, ish west uenire street. Foil KA1.E. The valuable property nt No, '32 South While street. Ann y to Mnr. shal 11 .ugh, h!J South White street. 1S-29-2W Eednction Sal For the next SO days will sell all our eg trimmed HATS at cost and less. ChilS Cloaks, Cups and Sacks are nil reduced ftl l.nll1n.. Inn 1 1 A. lfMn 1 IIUIIU. uum UUl IIUO V. 1I1ICU CUIUIUHH HANDKERCHIEFS I tor holiday presents Is tho finest and chea; In the town. Our 15o grade. 2 for 25a, ajo " ...: tor ioci " 2T)0 " S for 40c. I ' 35o " 2 for 65c. ' Noxtr I'ntih fRillinmiTT vui York. UQD11 1I1I1J1UD1J 29 'N. Main St., Shenandoah. FTY "RPFMrsT A Cor. Cherry and Gilbert $JA tmest aeers. wines ana'it'i Handsome Bar rixturs?1-?3! TJ-4. Tt J- C A tiiol ucuii jJiuuuu ui u auu j-i'varti oEj2Kriisrc3r Fall-Winter M Greatest Bargains In Towel ANNIE MORRIS FOll 8ALI5. I'rico S50. Reading, i'ti. A highly edueated pnrrot. Address 1033 Cherry street, 12-20 tf TTOKHale. Atcost, new Backus watermotor. I r Five (5) horse power. Just from the fac tory. Apply at the JlMiAD office, North niaraei street, snenanaoau, i'a. "TEN AND WOMHN to make big money 1J. with the Practical Plating Dynamo Is tne electrical macmne used in the great plat ing factories 105. 0 to 185 00 a weeK made easy. Plates overyih'ng. No experience! big SrolltB, Address w. P. llarrlton & Co., Clerk o, 11, Cclumbus, Ohio. Weeks' Museum WARBEN J. PORTZ, .Piano Tuner. Pianos and orrana repaired. Orders left al 31 North Main street, BhenrnJoah, will receive prompt attention M aLN It UIX.H INO, 8 East Centre St, Shenaml Evan J. D&yies, UMDERTAK AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Stil 1 I 17 80VTU 3IAIW 8T11EJS1, Illrds and animals ot all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest ui Largest Glass of Beer. Fret Loocb Dally, Free lunch evory morning ond evening. John Warns, Proprietor. Q, W. Davidsok, Bartender. Carpets, Featheis, Matiressss, &c9 riT .t, A,-rvnfTr ne STEAM EllillTIIIGCO,,fl'''t'ca,1, A genuine welcome Awaits you at She's an M!"' Joe Wvatt's Sabon MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Orlrf Girl t,on 'or tne young man UaQ "lrAwho hrlnirs them. Thev jusi men in rne moniu; me girrs eyes meib 'itu Leuuurucao luoyuuug tuauaiso melts, and the question is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 1(MN. MalnBtT Hr-ATRf- ' fiAFF Ghas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. utchers. and GROCERS. Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. Fresh and cool Beer alw ays on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costeixo & CABSIDV, Proprietors. r ..r,.,,, B, llluu Aalilunrl Pn lni. uuuio """i 1 iiieruuuK. iier iarner wiinessmi tne aool Ihu(5S00 printea on every eaua. u y uont, ana tne suocK arov him lniano, j dgVtroy cd. de- The finest nnd most tender beef to be uT7J. wiorlda fruit Jrowers by tho found In Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, ilio . . yea. am. 0,,t mnatS oi ail K1I1US. moving train yesterday aud hroko ' T1Lnt frost, on oranffesuloie, Is ostlnintcd dc. Her father witnesswl the aool LTm 200 000. l'hla doe nolj Include trees A fine line of choice nnd fresh groceries and prime family nonr, nutter ana eges. Year Stomach : : : Cannot stand ,he same washing that your boots do. and the water you drink isn't even nt ior mat purpose, use Lorouz Schmidt's Deer and Porter. JAMES 8niEM)S, Manaicer Shenandoah Branch. M. J. LAWLOH Justice of the Peal Insurance and . . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandl Cleary Bros For the . . . Hot Season Temperance Drinl Mineral waters, Weiss beer. BottleJ tne nnest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Bhonandoai, .