EVENING HERALD MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1805. w - THIRD EDITION Local News PENCIL POINTS. Condensed for Gleanings Hasty Perusal. Many slippery sidewalks. Lent comes late this year. How are your resolutions 1 Advertise your sales in the llEUALD. The next holiday Washington's Birth day. Shooting squirrels and rahbltB is now unlawful. Have you made any mistakes in writ- teg it 'on The new year moves along just like the -old one did. To morrow a week Gov. Hastings will be Inaugurated. We fear that newly turned leaf has spots on it already. Coasting and skating parties are en joying themselves these days. The Governor's message is only 21,000 words long, but that's long enough. The fellow who predicted this would be an open winter has gone out of business. The man who complains about the nold forgets that we need Ice for next summer. Take care you don't fall on the slippery sidewalks aud break your New Year reso lutions. The phonograph is something like the lude In that although it has no brainB It talks freely. Heavy Snmv Sllilr in tViiii: "Ytitfin. Rksovo, Pa., .Tun. ".Snow slides cov erlng five milns, a fnw m'l'"- west of Lock Ilnvun, on tho Philadelphia and hrio rail- load, blocked trallle ye-rt Tiluy. A freight train was suddenly submrrgod by an ava lancho of dry, blocty snow, which cutir&cd down tho mountain side between Kltchie and Hyncr like wheat from an elevator. Tho train was covered almost Its entire length. Crews from the east and the wost tx tho number of several hundred camo to the rescue, and worked tho train through tho snow slides for a distance of flvo miles. Tha mall train ran the gauntlet and scraped tho whlto wall, which pressed threateningly against tho windows, al most crushing them. Tho train was in ammlnont dnnger of being engulfed or arurled down tho bank Into tho river. THE DELAWARE SENATORSiilP. tlio C.inli'it llelwriMi IIIkrIih anil Aildlck! fur the Covr-ted Honor. Wilminiiton. Del.. Jan. ?. Interest In tho senatorial contest was revived by tho return of J. Edward Addlcks from ids last visit to Sussex county. Mr. Addlcks, In company with Representative Charlos Ij. Moore, his most active nontenant in tho houso of representatives, and Dr. Caleb K. Layton, of Georgetown, spont Saturday night at tho houso of Hoprosontatlvo Geortro H. Townsond, of Baltimore hun dred, at Frankfort!. Representative Town sond is ono of tho Suisox iinralprn of tho AHTHONT lllOQINS. J. EDWAIID ADDICUfl. leclslaturo credited with leanings In tho direction of Snnator lllcclns. What re suit, if any, att-imled tho missionary visit of Messrs. Addlcks, Mooro and Layton has not dovelopod. Tlio senatorial contest will ho actlvoiy renowod when tho gouoral assembly recon vencs at Dover tliis afternoon. It Is given out that a caucus may bo sprung tonight, Tho caucus may not bo hold at all. Thoro aro rumors that tho Addlcks men will re fuse to go into caucus if it should bo mado apparent that a majority of tho mombers aro Illcoly to vote for Senator Hlgglns. On tho other hand, thoro aro good grounds for believing that at loast flvo Hlgglns mem bers would ref uso to go Into caucus If thoy bclloved there was a reasonablo probability of Addlcks' nomination. BREAK IN THE WEATHER. The Thawing Helped to Make the Pavements Clean. Tho rain and fall in the temperature has had a beneficial effect for pavement travelers. The hard-caked snow and ice that made walking so dangerous the past few days has been converted into slosh and most of it haa been drained Into the gutters. The shovel and broom brigades can do good work now at an expense of very little exertion. They have made charges in many parts of town and nice, clean pavements mark tho work. The rain that fell Saturday night and early yester day morning was quickly converted into Ice by the low temperature and made the pavements very dangerous for pedestrians. Falls were numerous, but no serious results were reported. The electric railways were conslderablj em barrassed yesterday morning. The Ice accumulated on the trolley wires and clogged the trolley wheels, and the wires had to he cleaned by running tho cars full speed for short distances and then run them back and making another spurt forward. Each Bpurt stripped the ice from the wire for a distance of about twenty or thirty feet. It was slow and tedious work. The Lakeside road got in full operation by nopn yesterday. The Schuylkill Traction Company got to the corner of Main and Centre streets last night. Full Time During 1895 When you get your watch or clook re paired at Strouse's jewelry store. That Is a guarantee that it will be all right. All work warranted. 1-2-tf Smilt by Collision, Four Drowned. Boston, Jan. 7. Pilot boat No. 3, tho D. J. Lawlor, of this city, was sunk by tho schooner Horaeo B. Parker, of Gloucester, oil Mlnots Ledge and four of the crow of tho pilot boat perished. Huilolpn Har rison, tho steward of tho Lawler, was tho only ono who escaped. Tho pilot boat was cut almost In two by tho force of tho col lision, and sunk Immediately. Tlio Parker was badly damaged. Tho crow of tho Parker mado overy effort to savo tho mon on tlio Lawler, but tho schooner was cov ered with ice, and boforo her boats could bo cleared all of tho sailors in tho water wero drowned. It is probable that thoy went down at once, as nil but Laurluo wero asleep In tlio cabin at tho time. A Moonshiner Captured. HAZLETON, Pa., Jan. 7. George Hoss, a moonshiner, was captured and brought to this city by Chief of Police J. D. Hump- ton nnd United States Marshal John W, Walkor, of Pittsburg. Hess has been con- luctlng an illicit dlstillory in tho moim S'.1 ii'tCT Hob oy for a year or moro, and tho federal authorities bavo mado oxliaus- alvo efforts to lor-ito tlio still and capture the culnrlts. A detective made love to IMlss Ami-lda Shlvo, whom ho felt know omcthlmr of tho dlstillory, and having .sr.aVncdhcr confldonco ho learned that Hess po -atutt leader of tho gang. Tho still, how ever, has not lyon found. Strikers Charged with Incendiarism. Dubois, Pa., Jan. 7. Tlio largo goucral store of Bell & Lewis, at this place, was burned to the first story yesterday, nnd tho stock of merchandise was totally ruined by water. Tho loss will reach S75.000. The storo was known as the "Company's Store," and Is generally thought to have been owned by Bell, Lewis & Yates, tho coal operators, whoso miners aro out on striko, and it Is tho prevailing beller that tho flro was incendiary in Its origin. The miners say thoy believe tho company la trvintr to disrupt their union, ana that they will fight until starvation again com s them to submit. A Georgia llomttatlo Tragedy. SAVANNAH, Gil., Jan. 5 In a fit of jeal ousrage George Jordan, a negro, who has Tjorne an excellent reputation, shot and fclllcd his 10-year-old son, shot his wifo in tho forohcad and through tho neck, shot ills 3-yoar-old daughter in tho chinlnd back of the head, and thon shot himself twice in tlio breast. His wounds are fatal, and It Is believed his wife will dio. The little girl lias a chance to recover, but it is proliable that the entire family of four will be wiped out as a result of tho day's Cold wort on tho part ot tho father. Jor dan was perfectly sobor. His only ex planation is that ho wanted to dio, and liooght It bust to tako his family with Jilm llloody llattlo with 3!oonfihlner. Ltttlk Hock, Jan. !. A battle between posse of revenue oliioers and a gang of moonshiners occurred iu Van Huron jounty. Tho ollieers discovered tlio still hidden iu the mounrai.i gorge. It wifs -mmiing full blu-,t, flvo o.- six mn being it work on it. T.'i j mnon ihlaew made a ilcthi. and for a while bullets Hew in every diriM-tlon. Putnam, th i leadnrof the moon shiners, was shot thr mgh tho Lead, and loll to tho ground d-.uul. His nephew, noy of 17 years, was mortal!,- wounded Two uioonshliio.'s we:-,- eaptuivd. SchmlHhergnr 1VI1I T.ir:;io Z'rnsecutlon. Nkw yoiiK, Jan. 5 - P llc" Captain Max TP. Sclimlttberger, who i-oufohsed boforo the Lcxow rnmmtttuo, will faoo Justice Ingraliam on Monday morning in answer to tho indictment for hrlbory found against Jilm. A puivton directly interested in tlio case has buou assured that it would ho un necessary for Captain Schmlttberger's counsel to bo present on Monday. Tills la supposed to moan that tho promise of im- amunlty from prosecution, glvon before ho mado his confession to the Loxow commlt- 3Uk), will be observed. Feeding the Hungry at St. John's. St. John's, N. P., Jan. 7. A numbor of citizens have comblnod to bring about tho holding of a patriotic convention com posed of tho clergy, magistrates and trad ers of tho principal towns to devlso ways nnd means for extricating tho colony from tlio prosont position and for roliovlng tho povorty which is so general. Tho crow of tho warship Tourmaline fed 6W hungry pooplo yesterday. Necessity for gonoroslty of this character is Decerning dally moro apparent, and tlio establishment of a food depot is contemplated. llraddovk Strikers lteturn to Work. Buaddock, Pa.. Jan. 7. Most of tlio striking Hungarian-! .it tho Edgar Thom son blast furnaces returned to work on Saturday, and tho rest aro rushing back for their old places. Thoy will receivo $1.45 for twelvo hours. Noticos wero posted in all departments of tho Kdgnr Thomson stool plant Saturday by Mauagor James Gayley, stating that tho steel department would resume in full on Tuosday morn ing, and 4,uuo men will return to work. Bnuliliwl ft Governor's ItrquUltion. Cincinnati, Jan. 7. H-ev. A. A. Hamp ton, tho colored preacher, who has been held here on u requisition from tho gov ernor of Kentucky as a fugitive from jus tice for shooting a man who accused him of theft, was given his freedom by Judge Buchwnltor. Tlio court decided that tho naners in tlio oaso were dofeotlvo and that tho prisoner's llto would no jeoparuizcu in case ho should bo taken hack to Kentucky Late Literary News. An old-fashioned se story full of Inter est nnd adventure, with a strong love motive, Is begun by W. Clark Russell In the Jnnuary Cosmopolitan. "Ouida'' suc ceeds Froudo, Gosse, Lang, and other dis tinguished writers with an instalment of the "Great Passions of History" series, which has been appearing in tho Cos mopolitan. A discussion is aroused by Mr. Edwark Bok's article on "The Young Man nnd The Church," which will con sume tons ot ink beforo it is settled. Just preceding the famous Charcot's death he prepared an article for The Cosmopolitan on Pasteur.to bo published after Pasteur's death. But Charcot has died first, and so with tho consent of Charcot's executors, the article is given now. The present "Theatrical Season ,in New York" is critically considered by Mr. James S. Metcalfe, editor of Life, and there are stories by Tourgee, Holls.and tho famous French writer, Francois Coppee. A nice holiday present a box of Bren nan's Havana cigars. $1.25 per box. Llyfnwy Dead. Thomas L. Morgan (Llyfnwy). one of the belt known Welshmen of the anthra cite region, and a foraier resident of Shenandoai, died at Scranton on Friday of general debility, aged 65 years. He was a man of strong literary attain ments and was well known In Welsh literary circles. He was also au anti quarian and an aut hority on Welsh lore and on the old castles and Welsh nobility from its earliest history. Ho was a native ot Maesteg, Wales, and emigrated to the United States thirty years ago, and fori years carried on a successful merchant! tailoring business. He brought up a I large family, all of whom are worthy citizens, including Tallie Morgan, the well-known Prohibitioi orator, and William Morgan, the leader of tho Forest City choir, that took a prize at the eis teddfod at Scranton in Soptember. De- censed was secretary of the National I Eisteddfod ot Wales in 1802. tfcjint Wanfs SHiro Inveitlgntlng. ALBANY, Jan. 7. Iu tlio Btnto senate this weok Senator Loxow will Introduce a resolution extending tho tlmoof tho Inves tigation of tho Loxow commlttco, and giv ing It further powers, but allowing It to mnko a preliminary report. Mr. Conk llng, In tho assembly, is llkoly to Interfere with such an Investigation by-Introducing a bill empowering tlio mayor of Now York to appoint a municipal commlttco of his own to go Into un Investigation of ovory city department. Two Minors Crushed to Death. Hazleton. Pa., Jan. 7. John Gillespie, n miner, and Michael Mohaiitak, his la borer, wero killed In No, 1 slope at tlio Beaver Meadow colliery of tho Cross Creek Coal company. Gillosple had prepared a blast anil was oxiimlnlng tho chamber preparatory to sotting It off. Suddenly tliuro was an iinm.'iisj fall of coal and rock, completely filling tho breast and cov ering tlio unfortunate men boneath many tons of debris. A F.im IV Hrownod Hwieath loo. PAUKUiisiiL-.su, W. Va Jau. 7. Charlos Ttaunui. of KUmar. accompanied by his wifo and one child, attempted to cross tho l.lttlo Kanawha on tho lco above Wost Fork in a two horso wagon. When about Tiildwnv tho team and wagon went t.hrnllirh nil air hole under tho ico. All three wero drowned. Fatnl Skating Accident. LANCASTKlt. Pa.. Jan. 7. While Frank ITnrnlsli. of Wost Willow, agod 94 years, was skating on the Conestoga crook, at Lancaster, ho trippod on his skate strap and fell, striking tho back of his head on tho Ice. A blood vessol of the brain was burst, and his injuries nro probably fatal. Killed While Seeking Work. Jkhsky City, Jau. 5. Frank Murphy, aged 27, was almost instantly killed yes-1 tcrday In tlio Pennsylvania depot. Mur phy was a tinsmith, and was In search of 1 work. He heard that Jacob Klnglo & bon, who nro puttlnga copper roof on tho big I shed over the depot, needed holp, and he started to climb a long iron ladder to seel tho foreman. When ho was nbout forty I feet up ho Inst bis footing and thew out his hands to savo himself. In so doing ho 1 grasped n live electric wiro. Ho held on I to tlio wlro with both hands for several I momonts and thon fell to tho ground. Ho I was dead when tho employos, attracted by his cries, reached his side. Tho man'B I hands wero Ptlll smoking and the flesh was burned away clean to tlio bono. Mur-1 phy leaves a widow and several children I in destitute circumstances. Our 21st Christmas Greeting to the Public, Wishing all a Merry Christmas and a Happy Now Year. Clearing Sale. All Goods to Go. Closing out some Ladles' and Children's Hats, down from 83o to 50o : French Felts, down from $1.60 to 75c, and trimmed hats 1 3 off. Fedora Hals, 60a trimmed. Velvet, 6O0 a yard up; Plush, all colors, 85c a yard ; Velvoteeu, 20c a yard. Ribbons at a Sacrifice to Make Room (or Spring Stock! Infants' caps, 25c up ; Infants long coats, 75c up to 15.00. Christening dresses nnd a full line of infants' wear. Mourning goods our specialty. Nun's Veils, $1.35 up. Closing out a lot. of Corsets, from $1 down to 85o; from 60c down to 40c. -We will not be undersold. Call and get prices. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. X26 JSooxtlx 3VCn,lxx SEttX'oot. M. P OONRY,. 31 South Main St. Monongahela Whiskey, 50c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - $1 a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - $1.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, $1 a qt. Superior Counac Brandy, - $1.00 n qt. Imported Jamaica Hum, $1.50 a qt. 'V UENGLING'S Btocfe and Fresh Ale, Draught Porter and WelnerBeer. -- llet brands ot 6c Cigars and all kind ot Temperance Drinks. A 1 Retail LiquorStore Graspmg vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv I After THREE MONTHS! I of Daily Wear M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and , Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah This Collar nnnnrtnntt.lKH la a sllZll of the KOod judg- rr- --, . -,, -, .1,. wUo man. We are offering tho greatest opportunities ever know to ouy men's lurnisning, ai; reuueeu priiico. Another Perfect Niagara is the fall In prices of gents furnishings at our great sale. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bargain In tne nnest, gloves, noaiery, necistiep, ecc. Another A Great Fall In gents' furn ishings. All hands are stretched out to seize these bargains we ouer. Another uatcu Tnera as xney ran in price. Now is the timo to secure your cent white shirts. M. J. S0ANLAN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. TWtaen Baby was sick, wo gavo her Costorta. -When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorta. fTben ehs became Miss, she clung to Castorta. "rWbw sbo had Children, she ijavotbm Castorta uy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lbssio & Baku. Ashland. Fa., la wrlnted on every Back. tf Carlton Cornwall, foreman of the Gazette, Mlddletown, N. J., believes that Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy should be in everv bame. Ho used it for a cold and It effeoted a speedy cure. He says : "It Is indeed a grand remedy, I can recom meed to all. I have also Been It used for whnnninir coucrh. with the best results. 5 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler aros. Rupture. Cure guaranteed, No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. Js South Mai street. 9-18-tf Klllrcl hy an Klcctrlo Wire. Camden. N. J., Jan. 7. Henry Shaoffer. 28 rears old, of this city, wldlo crossing Market street at Tonth street last night was struck nnd instantly killed by a fallen fcnlnnhono wlro. which was in contact with an olectrio light wiro. His faco was fright fully bumod lwroro tbe wlro was romovcu by a trolley motorman withrubbor gloves. Killed for Tlaylnu Had Music HAzleton, Pn Jan. 7. Joseph Wash- kovitch died at tho hospital yestorday from a broken skull. Last Friday ho playod tho concertina at a Hungarian dance, and be- causo Ids muslo was unsatisfactory John Lapka struok him on tho head with a beer bottlo. Tho murderer Hod, and is still in hiding. llandlts Destroy a Town. Audmohe, I. T., Jau. 7. The little town of Nobo, twonty miles northeast of lioro, has been visited by throo men who robbed tlio stores of Tucker & Walker and Hogor Brothers, broke open tlio safos and llred tho bulldimrs. Tho town is In aslios. Tlio shoriff has struck tho trail of tho robbers. Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given to tho taxpayers of the borough of Shenandoah that on and after February 1st, 1803, five (B) per cent, will be added to the taxes for 1804. M. J. SCANLAN, Receiver of Taxes. December 20. 1604. 12-20-tf Day the President. BpCCial to EVBN1NO Bebald. Schuylkill Havbn, Jan. 7. Poor Directors Derr, Day and Dletrlck met at the almshouse at thla place this morning and organized by electing Mr. Day presi dent of the board. Adjournment was then taken until 3 p.m. Us Still in Good Condition.; That'sbccause it'sthc"CELr.ur.oiD" ! Collar. Its original cost was 2? cts. aud it cost the wearer nothing after- i wards to keep it clean. Wncn soiled, J ! simply wipe off with sponge or wet J cioui. t These collars and cuffs ore water- proof, and Grothc-only waterproof J igoous mane wuu an micnining oij linen: tncreiore tuc only ones tliat! can last and give absolute satisfac- i h tiou. Every piece of the genuine is stamped as tollows: iffitt' Refuse anythinc that is not soS .marked, aud if your dealer has not 4 ..t- : -I- i , l.i: . 1 : uoi iuc riuut kiuu scnu uiicci 10 us, 5 ..l ;ii :i! $ you a sample postpaid. Collars 25 i Sets. each. Cuffs so cts. pair. GiVe! I size, and state whether stand-up or J THE CELLULOID COMPANY,! S 427-20 IlroaJway, KHVV YOIIK. MISCELLANEOUS. IxrANTED. A ciri for aeneral housowork. VV Apply at SOK East Centre street. M-tf ionds For Sale! Shenandoah Borough Mr Bonds. Evan J. Davies,- UNDERTAKING AND LIVKRY. 13 North. Jardin Street. i MARK- To the amount of $20,000, bearing interest at 5 per cent, per annum. Interest payable in January and July. FREE OF TAX. Local investors will have until January 12th. 1895. to make purchases. After that dato they will be disposed of to any appli cant. First come, first served. Apply to T. F. HRADIGAN, Borough Treasurer, Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. Butchers., and GROCERS. found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, veal and cut meats 01 all kinds. A fine line of choice and fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. For the... Cleary Bros' Hot Season Smoke Brennan's famous cigars. , They are the best in tho market, for fine trade oaly. 12-21-tf Hanging Fire. The case ot M. M. Burke against Alex ander Snedden. reported fully in Satur day's Heuald, Is still undecided. The counsel for the respective parties were to have closed tho case Satnrday evening, but wore prevented from dolug so by the illness of Justice Dengler. Cliareod with the MntHon Murder. Toi'KKA. Kan., Jan. 7. Tho pollco ar rested Samuel Milton and wifo, colon-d, ou a ohargo of complicity In tho murdorof Mrs. A. D. Matson. Tho pollco decline to make public the evidence against tho par ties. Six persons havo thus far been ar rested for tho Matson murder. There la good reasen for the popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Davis Hl lluzard. of West Monterey. Clarion Co., Pa., pays t "It has cured people that our physiotans could do nothing for. We persuaded them to, try a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and they now recommend it with the rest of us." 25 and SO cent bottles for sale by Gruhler -j'.rci. Argentine to l'urol.nio War material. Bubkos Ayiibs, Jan. 7. A oommlsslon oompcMud of General Buono, Admiral Soller and other ofllners will start for Eu rope on Friday for the purpose of purchas ing war matvAal. An Itallnii -AmbaiMtilor Keqalleil. Rome, Jau. 7. Wguor Rosuin. tlio Italian ambassador to Franoo, lia? Jjoeu rucallod. Count Ualllua, first fcaoretury of the embassy, will act as charge d'af-fulrca. T7ANTKD. A few capable men to represent v v osi uompieie Nurseries in America." Halary or commission. Ellwanger & Barry, itucuesier, n. 1 . i-J ot HOOKS & BROWN We have a full lino of Books, Stationery, Celluloid Frames, Novelties, Periodicals. Agents for all Dally Papers. 17011 SALE. The valuable property at No, 3 182 South While street. Apply to Mar. snai uaugn, Ui South White street. lt!-i.2w lOIt SALE. A highly Heading, Fa. TTV T Price 850. Address 1033 Cherry street. educated parrot. 12-20 U 14 North Main St. Seduction Sale. Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. I Biers the finest lager beere. I 17 and IS Feach Alloy. Shenatdcih, Ft. ED. BRENHAM, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines anil Liquors. Handsome Br Fixtures. Beat Brands of 5 and 10c Cigars. Life Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Away Is the truthful, startling title of a book about No-To Bac, the harmless, guaran teed tobacco habit cure that braces up nlcotlnlzed nerves, eliminates the nico tine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and manhood. You run no physlcial or financial risk, as No-To-Bao is sold by Mrs. A. Wasley under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. 12-31 lot 17011 Bale. At cost, new Bachua watermntnr. r Flvo (6) horse power. Just from the fac tory. Apply at the Herald office, North enamel, biicuv. oucnuuuoaa, i-a. SALEHSIEN. Resident salesmen wanted, acquainted with the local and nearby grocery trade, to handle our line of high grade cigars. Address, giving references, J. Jidward Cowles & Co., 148 Chambers St., N. Y. TX7 ANTED. A position as a TT clothing or drv goods store. clerk in a If? Or drV trnodfl Rtnrft. Han BnoaV the Ilunrarfan, LithuanUn, Polish and Gernitn languages. Have bad soveral years experience. Address Louis Kablnowlti. 131 uriu wnue street, onenanaoan I-7-2t TO MAKE BIO MONEY selling onrelectrlo Telephoue. Best seller on earth. Sent all uumpieie ready to set up; lines 01 any distance. iMeciric For toe next 80 days will sell all our ready- trimmed HATS at cost and less. Children's Cloaks, Caps and Sacks nro all reduced for the holiday trade. Our line of linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents is the finest and cheapest in tho town. Our 15s Erao..................2 for 25a. " 20o " ....2foro. " 250 " 2 for 40a 850 " , 2 for 65o. New Pooh MllllT York UUB11 U111J11 29 'N. Main St. Shenandoah. nract cal making S5 to 10 a day easy. "JS. elepnone. Our agents Averyooay ouya; oigmoDey without work. Trices low. Any one can make r76 per month. Addreas W. P. nnniBuu a. km., uierg wo. ii, uolumbns, Ohio. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to tho EVENING IlEllALD who are not receiving tneir paper regu- tttt a r, tj tjxt t T)rATT'7 larly and people who wish to receive the W rllVlVjaiN J. JlUK1Z(, paper as new subscribers, nra requeateu to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. uaFiano Tuner. PUnos and or ins repiirso. Orders left nt Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVXJI KOXW STIMUl. Birds and animals of M' Jf?"0118 Taiidermlst. Robert Murray. Coldest and Largest Elan of Beer. Frauwi Daltf. Free lunch every mornmn ""t""- . jons YTxtxB, Proprietor. q, w. DAVidsoh, llartender, Many stubborn and aggravating cases I of rheumatism that were believed to he incurable and Accepted ns life legacies, have yielded to Chamberlain's Pain Balm, much to the surprise and gratill cation of the sufferers. One application will relieve tho pain and suffering and its continued use Insures an effectual cure, Forsale by Gruhler Bros. 21 North Mam street. Hkenindmh mi ...Yi.. nrnM.I .tt.ntl.n 1 "i., ,.1,1,11, 1 IS, 'I a genuine welcome a a its vou at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS rj NIIIIIIJ IISMIIUIMfll OXji3E3jlSr33I. Tbe STEAM HEHOVATIHG CO.'gSi1"- StfoTc'e Sre"arf anS ca. t. ,i, Httached. Finest whiskeys. ES a5Seoo!Mtantiy on tap. Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, eto. insured In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agont, 190 South Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sis., Shenandoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on Up, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & Oabsidy, Proprietors. T. M. REILLV okntralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines. Whiskeys, eto. Don't forget the pUe. T. M. rtcllly's, Locust Avenue, OENTKA.LIA, PI. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. sneddentsUVERY Poar Alley, Rear Coifee Houso. The beat rfgs In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to.