bV iiERALD! "M DNKSDAY, JANUARY a, 1MJS. IIRD EDITION "Uncle Tom's Cabin." The Mnrkoe Company produced "Uncle Tom's CAbin" at Ferguson's theatre-ye. terdn aftcrtiontl and laic evening before large house. The tnatinee-was oueof the most succetsful ever pivenhere. i The pro diction of the play by this company Is very nood Miss Dalste Markoe is au ex cellent "Topsy" and made quite a hit; Her emotional role in the fourth act was received with mnch 'appreciation Oy the audience. "Uncle Tom'a Cabin" has been produced ho often In all parts of the country that It requires sotuo courage i produce it in these nays nnu there are few production that meet the approval of m audience, but in this respect the "Markoe Company Is successful. The company will rest hereuntll Friday, when -It will appear at Frackvllle. Killy Woodt who played "Eliza Harris," Bnd Baby Tot, her daughter, who played "Eva" In the production lust night, leave the company to day and go to New York city. They will be succeeded by Miss Nina Mosher, nt of Stetson's "Uncle Tom's Cabin," and littje Lottie Moss, the former playing 'Eliza" and the latter as "Eva." Utile Mijts Moh, although but five years old. arrived lu tOTii yesterday from Chlcai having, made the journey alone. he cMpled a scut lu the audieiffie last flight The company was.io'uly able to make use of on.. yt its bJoAlhoundslast night. The other is at the hotel suffering from strains and bruises sustained by fall ing from a train last Saturday. The dog had been chained in a milk enr and fell ut when the door of the car accidentally opened. The dog hung by its harness from the car while the train sped for two miles 'ictween Water Gap and Stroudsburg. 'Inully the harness slipped off uud the dog dropped unobserved to the track. When 'he company arrived at Stroudsburg , Manager J. M. Wall instituted a search kor the animal and after considerable ivouhie found it. under a farmer's barn jViut two miles out of Water Gap. The :lwred dog is named "Don." He is c th'iughbred, coming from "Tiger," ini poiftl, and "Jess" registered 5730. "Jess" wab-'im "Thjrus, 2d," 4SG0, and "Helen" 1803. WThyrus, 2d" was from "Thyrus" undi''lV." hoth Imported. Sipoke Wrennan's famous cigars. They nre the be in the market, for fine trade oiiv. 12-21-tf f 4 Notice to Subscribers. lfauscifibers lo the EVESINO IlEKALD fiYio arajiot receiving their paper regu ifVrly ailupeople who wish to receive the Xaper luflew subscribers, are requested to eave their addresses at HookH & Brown's tlktatVonevjlBtore, on xsorcu Main street. . i . -r ...... . ; tritun Corcwell. foreman of the azette, Middletovn.N. J., believes that I hamherlain's Cough Ileiuedy should he n every noma, lie usea n tor a com unu t effected a speedy cure. He says: "It s indeed a uraud remedy, I can recom uend to all. I have also seen it need for IvUoonintr couch, with the best results.' 5 and 00 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Jros. Holiday Bargains. A special sale of Christmas goods for r he next two weeks. Dallas handkerchiefs, uufflers, muffs and toys. Also a final sale of ladies' and misses' coats. Carpets at -educed prices. P. J. MoNAanAN, '3-12-tf 30 South Main St., Shenandoah. There is good reasen for the popularity or (. nataueriain b uougn ttemeuy. uavis -vs Buzurd. of West Mouterev. Clarion "fo., Pd. says : "It has cured people that mr r- i slctans could Ho nothing lor. We 'uaded them to try a bottle of Cham y rlaln's Cough iteineny auu they now ecomiuend it with the rest of us." 25 Tnl .Ocent bottleh for sale by Gruhler Jro. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation, In quire ai the eiheuaudoah drug store, No. 1 ."-lOUth Mai street. 9-13-tf Coming: Events, Jan. 4th, '05. Annual supper In Hob jins' opera house under the uusplcos of the Welsh Baptist church. Klint Hit Little Sister. Wu.KhsH kiik. Pa., Jan. 2. Km ma Iltiiti'ii, aged I years, was shot by her brother Geov.i, aged li, ymter lay after jionn. by noeident. Tho buljot from the v volver carried ..way part of her ear, and illirr "I ;i Hoveru but not fatal wound in the neck. T Killeil by u Train. JAtVvO -l'Ui 2. -H. F. llalllilay.ageil rand his father In-law, William Patton, I'd 70, were struck by a Clevelund, Cau- i and Southern shifter at Waco. Patton tis killeil instantly ana uuuiuay nveu Ily a few hours. Nomiuutoil by Governor Morton L LB any, Jan. 2. lioveruor Morton sent tho senate totlay the name of Uworge Aldridge, of Koohester, to ha superln- bdent of publlo works. The salary is $01000 and the putronagts about $8,000,000 6n't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a hook about No-To-Bac, the harmless, guaran teed tobacco habit cure that braces up nlcotiuized nerves, eliminates tho nico tine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and manhood. You run physlclal or financial risk, as No-To . Jao is sold by Mrs. A. Wasley under a ..aaranteeto cure or money refunded, look free. Address Sterling Hemedy o., New York or Chloago. 12-81 18t Bay Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lkbsig tt BAHlt, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every sack. tf Many stubborn and aggravating f rheumatism that were believed I cases to be .cm-able and accentwl as life letraoles. lave yielded to Chamberlain's Pain iialai, much to the surpriie and gratift ra'iouof the suiferere. One tipplloatlon will relieve the pain and suffering and Its continued use insures an effectual cure, i'orsole by Gruhler Bros. TRAIN KUbiiLh - F ' LU Itan Off With tlio Ilaectzo Car, Leaving tho Uxprem Iltlilml. CAMDEN, Avk., Jan. 2. Six masked if-n made an effort to toil the ni'tli bound Cot ton Belt train nt a, tank ti'ii miles r.iu Mi of Camden. Their obj H n.is to sctuv the express mutiny. Tin ti.wn st ;' ! as Usual f'VtHkn'Water, ahd tin' neiim porter gilt off tlio train to gonrouud' to the tank to let the wnter on. lie was stopped, how ever, by . n Winchester In his five ud ordered frf uucbtipVthe ears. This order Was obevrWlf IlniUth'e 'engineer, who was tmdor guardr.-was made to run the oar up from thb train a dlstnnceof half amlla. The bandits discovered ton lute that thoyhud tnndo tt water haul, taking tlio baggage car instead of the express our. They had to tnk8 their m-diolnc and go to the woods. The leader told tho etifrliiew that he haihthn laugh on tumn, but would seo mm again. Tho work was so quiomy dono that the passenger did uot know whilt was going' on' until tho would-be robbers hud. found n rofuge in the dense forest. Tliuisoene of tin- robbery la more than a mllo from any rosideiico. There Is no better place than this for bandits to ply their calling. On tho arrival of tho train at Camden tho sheriff was Informed and a piisso was soon on the ground, but no clow to tho whereabouts of tho mon could bs obtained. Tho highwaymen wero masked with red bandanna handkerchiefs. It Is supposed that thoy wont out from Camdon. The railroad company will pay a roward of 1200 for tfiij-r'arrost laid ronvlctlon. Sir John Thompson' Funeral, y Halifax, N. S., Jan. 2. H. M. S. Blon- urnn, convoying too remains oi mo into Pir John Thompson from Portsmouth, England, arrived hero yesterday, and the body was brought ashore. On arriving at the ordnance wharf ton sailors placed the coffin on the gun carrlago In waiting, and tin' procession to the provincial parliament building was commenced. On arriving at tho parliament building tho casket was re moved to the lylng-ln state chamber by ten non-commissioned officers of tho im perial forcos. Tlio body will He In state until this evening, when it will be ro- inovcd to St. Mary's cathedral, where the state funeral servlcos will bo held tomor row, the Interment to take plnce in Holy Cross cemetery Immediately aftorwanls. Comity Trfinurnr rrobubly I.ynuliod. O'NKIM., Neb., Jan. 2 Tho defaulting treasurer of Holt county, Barrett Scott, Is supposed to have been hanged by a mob Monday night. 'Ho wus captured about midnight In a lonoly part of tho county, north of this city. Ho was returning with his wlfo, baby, a hired miiu named John Schmidt, and a Miss MoWhartor from n trip to relatives about thirteen miles from O Nelll when six mnskeu men sprang from tho roadside, where they had been concealed, and carried Scott off. Scott, who was reeontly extradited from Mexico, convicted and sentenced, was out on $40, 000 bail pending an appeal. Ketv York's Starving Strikers Nkw YoUK. Jan. 2. Now Year's day brought littlo or no encouragement or ro llof to tho distressed cloak makers of New York. Their funds hnvo long sinco been exhausted and yesterday saw many hun gry families on the east side. Tho cloak makers' headquarters, 412 Grand street, were crowded with men and women in search of food from an early hour in tho morning until night. But the supply was utterly inadequate to feed ono-fourth of tho applicants. Barondoss and his asso ciates are confident that their fight against tho manufacturers will ultimately result in a victory. To ItuvNo Cuba's Tarlu. Madrid, Jan. 2. The queen regont yes terday signed a decree appointing a com mission to revise the Cuban and Porto Hlco tariffs. Tlio commission is composed of members representing all tho political partlos in Cuba and a number of Spanish colonial morchants trading with Cubaaud officials of tho ministry of the colonics. Her mnjostry has also decreed tho appoint ment of a commission empowered to pre vent evasion of the payment of taxes on taxable propurty and industries in Cuba. Rerlnns Ilcbolllnn In China. Shanohai, Jan. 3. Two thousand of Li Hung Chaug's best troops havo been sent to quell a serious rebellion at Chin Chow Fu, north ot tho Unit of I'echllll. A lort niglit ago tho dowager empress had forty lofchos given to Chiu and Chen, ooncu bines of the emperor, who had oxoited her ire by offering advice to ins majesty. ISxnhxlIng Dynamite Kill Three. Nashville. Jan. 3. By an explosion of dynnmite nt tho now penitentiary roster day three colored workmen engaged in blasting for tho lounuations wore Killed, Tho workmen wero thawing out fbrty-flvo pounds of frozen dynamite by n big log fire. The report was hoaru in tins city, seven miles from tho scene. Chopped Ills Wife to l'lecen. INDIANOLA, Miss., Jan. 2. On Monday night Joseph Roundtreo murdered his wife by chopping her to pieces with an ax. Ho then set fire to tho houso aud tho wo man's body was oremated. Tho sheriff captured and jailed the murderer, and thero is Btrong tain oi lynontng. Enginear: Killed, Fireman Fatally Hurt. MUNOIE, lud., Jnh. 2. T'ioro was a col lision at Yorktown early In tho morning betwoen two freight trains. Engineer W. A. Shull wns killed, Fireman Joshua Walsh fatally Injured, and Firemen Henry Hurst and Engineer Charles Mutton badly hurt. Pardoned br flovernor Iteynoldi, Wilmington, Del., Jan. 3. William J. Calhoun, confined In Now Castlo jail for moro than six year forrape, waspardoued yesterday by Governor lteynolds. Drowned While Slmtlng. Highland, N. Y., Jnn. 2. George Ful ler, 18 years old, of Milton, was drowned by breaking through the Ice while skating on the Hudson river yesteruay. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A rich vein of ooal has been diioovered In Holmes county, Miss. Captain H. Seeley, a veteran of the war and a well known Republican orator, died at ChllllootliP, Mo., yesterday. John Gale, 10 years old, died In Spencer county, Ind., from congestion ofthe brain produced by walking on hu hands. At Thamasvllle, Gil., two little girls ot Mn. Ijatuur, aged 9 uud 11, wore fatally burned. Their olothlng caught lire from the fireplace. Governor Brown, of Kentucky, nwalls the attitude of Judge Buckwalter, of Clu- miuatl.iu ref using to surronder u prisoner to Kuutuuty authorltlea. aiunsr. lie Denies tin- Iii!uiIii of a Deal wJtH miiri'.ii( nlnl liyrnoti AuiAjrr, Ji.n 2. In an interview with an Associated Press reporter Senator Ia'Xhiv x.iid he had no answer to make to tin' criticism upon the work of bin com mittee contained In Dr. Parkhurst's mani festo, Obviously tho best reply was to point to the record of tho oommlitee and its re sults, and-say; "By their work.yo shall know them." "But," continued Senator I-ioxow, "It Is ttrauge, Indeed, that- whim tho crucial CLAURKCE LEXOW. point was reached, and Superintendent Byrnes was on the stand, as everybody know ho would bo last Saturday, nothing was suggostod that was not done. Through out the entire examination Mr. Moss ftood a'. Mr. Golf's side and co-operated in tho conduct of the inquiry. It is unnecessary to add anything to this." Tho senator then said, as to a deal, It is plain that one could not bo'effected unless through tho co-oporatlon of a majority of the committee acting in conjunction with all tho counsel. Tho statement of this proposition is tho best refutation of tho charge. CONDEMNED PRISONERS ESCAPE Two of tho Men Wero Awaiting llxecutliin of a Death Sentence. ST. JosEl'H. Mo., Jan. 2. Five desper ate prisoners sawed their way out of tho Buchanan county jail here during tlio night. Tho fact was not known until meriting. By that tlmo the mon who wero armed made good their escape. The escaped prisoners are: Patrick Crowo, Ira Curtner, Joe Dusty, William Fulmer nud James Owens. Crowo is ouo of the mon who headed tho train robbers who operated so boldly and successfully in this city last winter. Ho is a dosporato man, wanted in half a dozen states for serious crimes. Dusty was tin der seutonce of death for rapo, a stay of execution having lwon grantod to allow tho supreme court to pass upon the case. Owens was an Atchison county prisoner sentenced to hang, and his cuso was also before tho supremo court. Tho other men wore in jail for larceny. Tho prisoners escaped by Sawing thoiron bars of the corridor window and lowering themselves to the ground with ropes. Four saws were found in tho jail. Thomas Hiokman, u "trusty," was found lying bound and gagged in tlio corridor, but tho authorities assert ho furnished tlio tools, and that ho released tho prisoners from tho cells into tho corridor. A Novel Klcctlmi Complication. ' UAI.kioh, N. C, Jan. 2. Thero is novel complication as to tho solicitors of tho Third and Soventli districts which has never bpforo occurred. Tho fusion nom inees, Bernard and Sewell, hut owing to clerical errors in tho returns tlio certifi cates of election wero uwurdod to their op ponents. Tho lattor posltlvoly declined to accept tho commissions, whereupon Gov ernor Carr tendered tho commissions to Bornnrd and Sewell. Thoy refused to ro- colvo them, saying thoy had been elected for four years, whllo tho governor's com mission runs only for two years. Yestor- day tho governor appointed W. C. Doug las and John K. Woodard to tlioso posi tions. Bernard and Sewell will immedi ately suo them to provo their title to tho olllcos. Urged a liny to I)o Murilnr. Mr.DOKA, X. D., Jan. 2. A horrlblo Btory was told to the coroner's Jury con cerning the death oi rJ. u. heverson, who was shot nt Mark Wadsworth ranch on Deo. 21. Fred Kohem, a bright 10 yonr-old boy, made a clean breast of i' and said that his employer, Wadsworth's, took him in tho early dawn Into the barn and prom ised tlio boy 200 to shoot Severson Ho told him whim to pull the trigger, and tho deed was done. Wadsworth denied tho story. Wadsworth is partially paralyzed, and tlio boy says tho old mun could not pull tho trigger himself. Strllio at tlio J.dgHr Thomson Works. Bit uiDOCK, Pa., Jan. 2. Last night all the ore wheelers at the blast furnaces of tho Edgar Thomson Steel works on both tint (lav nnd niehtturus went out on strike against a reduction in wages. Atiout GOO Slavs nre now out. All tho furnaces, nino of them, uro closed with tho exception of Furnnce A, which is lllled with forromnn- ganoso, which tho company will try to koep running, as It would bo a very heavy loss to allow it to closo with such n precious material in it. Much uneafaluess la felt over the outcome of this strike. Tho Delaven House Fntallty. Albany, Jan. 2. Although sovonteon persons, all attaches of the house, nro sup posed to bo lu tho ruins of tlio Dolaven ho tel, no attempt has been made to soareh tho ruins, for tlio whole mass is bo hot that work Is impossible. Chief Hlgglns, of the fire department, says; "I don't know how many persons perished in tho fire, but of their remains not a bone will be found, for In my opinion overy victim must havo been completely luolnorated.. Nouo of the persona reported missing have been located. Tragedy ut a Merrymaking. Ghknada, Miss., Jan. 8. A terrible tragedy occur ml at a social eutettnlunumt given at Coscllla. When the fun was at Its height a shot rang out, aud George Ban- ford fell to the floor mortally wounded, with u load of buckshot in his breast. Thero is a elew, but the name of the sus pect will uot be divulged until after the coroner's jury investigation. Jealousy Is supposed to have Itoeu tho assusalu s mo tive. Hutler Strange DltapnnArance. Inpunapolih, Jan. 2. James Butler, of W'oit Union, lu., before leaving for home with liU brother, the wandering ex- Cougressiium Butler, who wae thought doad, says ho has evldenoe that a plot had been laid to murder Butler by his political enemies, and that this accounts for his Rtruuge disappearance and condition. LEXOvV -)M P. 0. S. OP A. IN SESSION. Representatives Assemble In County Con vention at PottsTllle. I Hepttsentatives of tho Patriotic Order. Sons of America of Schuylkill county asMiinbleddu 1'ottsvlllei yesterday lu an tnml session, for the consideration, .of subjects of much -Interest to' the tmeni-1 bershlp. The meeting -was a most sue-' cessful -and enthusiastic one, , about f thirty-live camps being represented by ovi-r one hundred delegates; A temporary organization was effected, after which the convention selebtcd tho fallowing pormauent officers : PasttPrcS' 10ent, W. Hamsey "Potts, of Pottsvllle; President, S. L. Brown (State Vlco Pres. hlent)) of town; Vice. Presidents, A. Wv Wnrd, W. Brltton, E. Li. Hlnes, Win. f.owe and A. L. Eckert ; Chaplain, A. O. Morgan, of town; Secretaries, C. Hi Moyer, of Port Carbon, and F. C. ReeBe, of town; Master of Formi, Theo. Harris, of Mahanoy City ; Conductor, C. T. Straughu, of town; Inspector, S. H. Zim merman, of Pottsvllle; Guard, S. W. Brown, of Girnrdvllle ; Treasurer, B. J. Yost, of town. Tho following committees were then selected: Credential Committee S. M. Enterllne, Albert Seeling and B. J. Yost; Committee on Resolutions, W, Ramsey Potts, F. S. Herb, W. W. Heilner, John Reese and C. R. Hock. The morning session was occupied In tho organization of the body, and during the afternoon the convention transacted business with closed doors. At the litter session the state officials put in an ap pearance nud were enthusiastically re celved. An interesting address was made by State President Clarence Huth, who was accompanied by State Secretary William Weaud, State Treasurer Smith, aud ex State President Frank Splese. The next meeting will be held nt Potts vllle on Washington's Birthday, Febru ary 22d, 1890. A public meeting was held in the Trinity church, under the auspices of the camps of Pottsvllle, and addresses were made to a large assembly by the state officers. TTIksi Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorix msea she was a Child, she cried for Castorta. -Tffbea she became Miss, she clung to Castor!.! Vben Btia bod Children, euo gavn tbMn Castorln Saved from the Veer Menominbh, Mich., Jan. 2. Tho three Woessnack brothers who wero carried out into the lako Sunday by drifting ice, wero rescued by fishermen sixteen mllos nonh of hero at Monday midnight. All an badlv frozen and wore nearly famished. Martin Woessnack, who is u crlpplo, may not recover. Their boat was nearly cut through in several places by tlio sharp Ice. A I'olnt for Senator Chuniller. CoNCOUU, N. H., Jan. 2. Stophen S. Jowott, of Laconla, was nominated by the Republican house caucus for speaker, re ceiving 171 votes to .1(1 for James O. Ij.v ford, of Concord. This apparently settled the United Stntes senatorial contest, as Mr. Chandler's cause has been closely identified wit!) that of Mr. Jowott. You say a collar and waterproof? yes. And perspiration will notnflect themf Yes. And when dirty you need only wipe them off with a wet cloth or sponge ? yes. Wonderful I How nre they made ? A linen collar covered on both sides with waterproof "Celluloid." Looks exactly like a linen collar. is it the only waterproof collar and cuiTmadc? No, but it is the only one made with the linen interlining and consequently the only one that can give entire satis faction, beenrse it is the best. How can I know that I get the ncht kind ? Because every piece is stamped as follows : mark Inquire for that anil refuse anything else, or you will be disappointed. Suppose my dealer docs not have them ? He probably has, but if not, send direct to us, enclosing amount. Col lars 25c, Cuffs 50c. State size, and whether collar wanted is stand-up or turned -down. THE CELLULOID COMPANY. 427-20 Ilron.lwnv, NKW YOItK. "mryir"gw3"Ti WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Toner, PUcog and orrina ramlred. Orders left at 21 North Main street, Bhannaon, will receive prompt utHDiion DT.nl nn who can taste our candles ouc 0 without a feeling of affeo CtrlfX dlv' tion for the young man just melt in the mouth; the girl's ey melt with tenderness the younc man all melts, and the qnestlon Is settled. Try It, FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, nil flavors. 104 N. Main St, Carpels, Fe&ta,MatasK,k Illfe Ulifllll uinwiniinu wwi aiStUO&loC cuff that are LLUL0I9 Hooks & Brown oliday Presents for the Old and tho Young. Chrlstraaa Is Blmokt litre. Have you made yonrselectlon of gifts J We have an ! Hi -j WorktBoxes; Dolls,' Blocks, eelldloid Novelties, Magic Lanterns, Nevolties, Albums. Ira Toys, Yoilot Cases, Jewelry Boxes, ,, ino. JNortHMam Our 21st Christmas Greeting to the Public Wishing all a Merry Chrlstman and a Happy New Ycui . Hearing Sale. Ail Goods to Closlna nut some Ladles' and Children's TTnU ilmon fi-nm tsn fn Kon . H rius. irawn irom i.ou 10 ioc, nnu inuimeu V elvet, 60c a yard up ; Plush, all colors, Ribbons at a Sacrifice to Infauts' caps, 25c np ; Infants' long coats, full line or infants' wear. Mournlne goods our BDeolnlty. jsun's Veils. 1 Closing out a lot 01 uorscts. trom xi nown not be undersold. Call nnd get prices. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Millinl J30 Soutli Mt P. CONRY, lononKahola Whiskey, - 50c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - - a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - fl.25.a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, $1 n qt. Superior Cocnac Brandy, - $1.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, tl.50 a qt. ""VUENGLING'S Btock and Freah Best brnds of Be Clears Handsome Banquet Lamps, new and beau tiful. Silk and lace shades. The useful- . 1 1 ness or tnese aooas make them a desira ble wedding gift. Beraeman &Co P0TTSVILLE, PA. For the . . . Cleary Bros' Hot Season Temperance Drmkv Mineral waters, Walsn beer. Bottlers ol the linest lager beers. 17 sni 10 Fetch Allty. Shemsnieah, Tt Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVTJI MAIN ST11BB1. Birds and animals ot all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest and Largest dm if Beer. Free Lunch Bally, Free lunca every mornlnc nnd evening. John Wmcks, Proprietor. G. W. DAYinsoN, Bartender. Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. "Dutchers and GROCERS. The finest and most tender beef to he found In Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, veal and cut meats of all kinds. A fine line of choice and-fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. Rlrl for general houeewprK. Apply at J(H4 West Centre street. M-tf FOR 8AL.E. The valuable property at No, 32Rnut)l Whllo ctro.t ir.nl V to Mar. Bhal Baugh, 123 South White street. 12-29-2W FOR HALE. A highly tducated parrot. I'rlce J.W. Address 1033 Cherry street, Reading, i'a. 1210 tf Foil Bale. Atcost, new Bachus watermotor. Five (5) horse power. Just from the fac tory. Apply at the Hiuaid office, North Market street, Shenandoah, Pa. A MAN in nnrTsnrtlon at once to sell staole J. goods to dealers ; no peddling i "perl 1 nee unnecessary; best sldo line; 75.(10 a month. Hilary and eiponses or large corn. rAOTDiimo coMrANT, Cinoinnatl, O 10-17-ly-WedABat MEN AND WOMfN to make big money with the Practical Plating Dynamo. Is tlm rlnrtrif-ni mnchlna ueod in the ereat nlat- ing factories M5. 9 to lib 00 a week made easy. Plates eTerythtng. No experience) bli profits. Address W. P. Harrison & Co,, Clerl No, 14, Columbus, Ohio. endleiw variety of wnunfl rapor, Books, Wlieelbarrows, nocKuig aorsea, Stationery. Always Itlgjlxt. su, snenanaoan mun 1 a on. r eciora iiats. bun tru Sao a yard ; Velveteen, 20c a yard. 1 Us Room or Spring Stock' 75c up to 15.00. Christening dressed to eac : irom 6uc down to 40c. 3VCo,ixx Stroot. 31 South Maia Ale. Draucht Porter and W and all Ululls of Temperance Orinksx Eeduction- 81 For tbB next 30 days will sell all our rel trimmed HATS at cost and less. Chlldrl Cloaks, Caps and Sacks ro all reduced fori holiday trade. Our line of linen embroldca HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents Is the finest and cheaptl in the town. Our 15o grade.: 2 for 23c. 1 20o ..2f3ri5c. 1 25o ' 35o ..2 for 40c .,2 for'65c. New York. 29 'N. Main St,, Shenandoah. ED. BRENNAK! Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Ste. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquor: Handsome lir Fixtures. Best Brands of 5 and 10c Ciffan PfiL lA!n4-oii ANN 8 East AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin S iriic w 1 Insnrance and . . ,. Real Estate Agent, - A genuine welcome Awaits yon at .1 Oft Wvait's Salr MAIN AND COAL STS. T, - 1 . , . X , I beers, porter and ale constantly 01 Choice temperance drinks and cigar 4 m Liquor a ' -1 a v r .1 dm e 1 ni r. r; UnUtKI I