EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, JANUAKY 8, 1805. THIRD EDITION AMUSEMENTS. M1NSTHEL8 TO-NIOltT. One ot the absolutely necessary ad tinfcU to a successful minstrel perform ance Is a competent orchestra. The Lew Bockstader Minstrel Company have a 'iprlze In thelr'n this season. Prof. W. 3. GofTey has been engaged as lender and will have ten selected and competent musicians under him. These men have een carefully selected from Gilmore's wnd Sousa's Bands nnd Symphony Orches tras, and will add much to the enjoyment of the evening's entertainment. In addi tion to the orchestra this company car Ties a brass band of eighteen pieces. At Ferguson's theatre this evening. "THE OUTCAST." The great ravine scene in the second act ot "The Outcast" Is one ot the most thrilling, sensational and deeplv dramatic cn the stage, grand beyond description. The climax is vivid and startling and Treated thunders of applause. N. Y. "World. "The Outcast" will be produced ikt Ferguson's theatre on Tuesday even ing, January 15th. An Interesting Letter. Dr. David Kennedy, Dear Sir : I am CO years old nnd generally played out, or so I thought up to two weeks go. when I commenced to use Dr. D.vvld Kennedy's favorite Remody. Foryears I have suffered with lnflarama lon of tho bladder and kidneys, and have gradually grown worse and expected at any time that passing "Hue by nature's effort would ceaBe. Besides constant pain In the kidneys and bladder, I have had rheumatic pain in every muscle and joint, and have often remarked that there was not a man living that had suffered as much as I had, but I mUBt say I had not 'for a single day In five years felt as well i a every way as I do n w. Have i mproved ially since I began the use of Dr. Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy. About a week aco I cave a man afflicted with bladder trouble, ptrt of a bottle of Favorite Item 'edy, and he said tr, me to-day : "That is a Wffreat medicine ; I am better already," and Jhe drove eight miles to a druggist to get labottle. Respectfully yours, S. I. Young, Hiram, Ohio. PENCIL POINTS. H3ad walking. Jjengthening days. Congress is again in session. If you began the New Year right keep it up. The coal bin and thermometer go down Jteeether. The short days are lengthening the light JSillls. A numter 'of .snows are prophesied for stills month. ' Time to be looklnc up good men for Council. The ioe harvest goes on and promises to ie a big one. The cold weather is advancing the price of oysters. These days the saint Is about as Haul to tall as the sinner. Send us -the local happenings of your ectlon during 1895. You Don't Have to Swear Off, Says the St. Louis Journal of Agriculture In an editorial about No-To-Bac, the tamous tobacco habit cure. "We know of many cases cured by No-To-Bac, one, a jrominent St. Louis architect, smoked and chewed for twenty years; two boxen jural him bo that even the smell ot tobacco makes him sick." No-To-Bac sold and 'guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wasley. No cuie no pay. Book free. Sterling tomedy Co., New York or Chicago. Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers at the borough of Shenandoah that on nd after February 1st, 1893, five (fi)per rant, will be added to the taxes for 1891. M. J. SCANliAN, Receiver of Taxes, 3)Miember 29. 1804. 12-29-tf ' "Winn Baby was sick, we gavo her Castortv, Wfeen the was a Child, she cried for Castorfa. Wwn ety) bsauue Miss, alio clung to Castorla. TWliRr ia bad Children, tho avo tbni Costortt 8ny Keystone flour, tuma Lrssig & Baek, printed on every uaok. Be sure that the Ashland, Fa., la tt Oariton 'Cornwell, foreman of the OQazette. Mlddletown.N. J., believes that Chamberlain's Couah Remedy should be 'In every tame. He used It for a cold and 'it effeoted a speedy cure, He says; "It 'Is Indeed a irraud remedy. I can recom- wend to all. 1 have also seen it used for 'who onlntr couch, with the best results." M and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler (Xros. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In' Hinlre at the Sheaandoah drug store, No, 8 South Mat street. 0-13-tf There is Rood reasen for the popularity of Chamberlain's Coufdi Remedy. Davis k Biisard. of West Monterey. Clarion 'Co., Pa., pays: "It has cured people that our physicians could do nothing lor. we ."persuaded them to try a bottle ot Cham 'berlaiu's Gouuh Xemedy and they now -recommend It with the rent ot us." 35 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Notice to Subscribers. " 3nberlbers to the EVKNINO IlEHALD who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the ipftper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. X nice holiday present a box ot Bren Hua'i -Havana cigars, f 1.36 per box. THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS. Concessions Secured for the Lakeside Electric Railway Extension. The Lehigh Valley Coal Company has conceded to the Lakeside Klectrlc Hall way Company the right to traverse any ottheUnd of the company necessary to reach Delauoand Lakeside. Tho company propose reaching these Important points by keeping close to the bed ot the creek that flows from Delano to Mahanoy City. The grade will be very light and it will be the Hnest piece ot work in this part of the state. The company will beglnopera tiOns at once and nromtse to have the road in full operation beforo next June. John Eberle, whb was the electrician anil manager of the Shenandoah, Maha noy City, Glrar tvllle and Ashland Klec trlc Railway, which has since been merged into the Schuylkill Traction Company, I plaintiff in a suit against the former company ilow being tried at Philadelphia in whUh he claims $5,000 for services rendered. FRACKVILLE. Miss Sarah Haupt is spending a few weeks In Allenvlllo. Mrs. Thomas Gregg is spending a few days in Philadelphia. W. K. Clifford, of Pottsvllle, transacted business In town to-day. Miss Hannah Scott spent a few days at Mlnersvllle last week. Elmer Clarke, of Glrardvllle, spent Saturday evening in town. Miss Sadie Wilson jpont a few days In Pottsvllle during the week. James Green, of Glrardvllle, attended the skating rink Siturday night. Misses Lizzie Scheaffer and Sarah Haupt are visiting friends in Mlllllu county. Miss Aunle Irvln, of Shenaudoah, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Phoebe Irvln. William Snyder, ot Shamokln, spent Sunday In town, the guest of friends. Misses Jennie Taylor and Mame Scott visited friends at Wm. Penn yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Scheaffer, of Suntmry, are visiting relatives In town. Mrs. P. C. Myers, of Philadelphia, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Richard Morgan. Our Borough Council held their regular monthly meeting on Thursday evening, last. Abe. Taylor and daughter, Amanda, BDent Sunday in Pottsvllle, calling on friends. Miss Alice Sheridan Is home from Phil adelnhia speudlng a few weeks with her paronts. Mrs. John Buehler, who has been on the sick list for Bome time past, is Blowly improving. Mrs. John Calaorn. of Glrardvllle, Is tho guest rjf her sister, Mrs. John Haupt, of Nice street. Mis Cora Wilson, of Shamokln, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Davis, returned homo Siturday. Miss Uuth Taylor, is spending a few days in Shenandoah, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Richard Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Godfrey, of Mlnersvllle, wero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beddow, on Sunday. Mr. and Mr. James Patterson, of Shcn andoab, spent a few days in town, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Seaman. Miss Laura Lawrence and her friend, Sarah Seitzinger, spent a few days in Pottsvllle, during the week, the guest of Miss Katie Snyder. Miss Martha Moore, and her friend, Miss Geneva Johnson, of Mnrrletta, returned to the Millersvllle State Normal School after spending their vacation with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Moore, of town. Many stubborn nnd ncBravatinc cases of rheumatism that were believed to be incurablo nnd accepted as life legacies, have yielded to Chamberlain's Pain Balm, much to the surnrlse and Gratifi cation of the sufferers. One application i will relieve tho pain and suffering and its continued use insures nn euectuai cure. Forsale by Grualer Bros. MAHANOY CITY. Mahanoy City, Jan. 8, 1895, George Stern is sojourning at Philadel phla. 'Sonlre Charles O'Brien visited the county seat yesterday. Prof. Gottesleben, of Ashland, vUIted friends in town yesterday. Mr. Mason, of Philadelphia, transacted business in town yesterday. Earnest Zimmerman has returned to Sellnsgrove to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hcnnessy visited triends at Pottsvllle yesterday. A large crowd attended roller Bkating school in Armory hall last evening. "Wm. Ent?le. of East Centre street, is confined to his liome by rheumatism. Mrs. P. J. Ferguson, of Shenandoah, visited her paronts on West Centre street yesterday. Wilfred Clarke, tho famous comedian, will appear at Kaler's opera house to morrow evening. Chief Burgess Stern ordered the people to shovel off their icy pavements yester day, which they promptly did. George Moyer has removed to his new home on East Centre street, where he will open a first-class hotel and restaurant. Andrew Mellnk, a Pole, who worked in the North Mahanoy mines, had one of his legs broken last evening by a fall of rock. A horse belonging to J. B. BreUch ran away yesterday. It was stopped before anybody was injured or any damage was sustained. There is more talk than money about the foot race between William Rogers and Patrick Roach, both ot Glrardvllle, to take place her next Saturday. Smoke Brennnu's famous cigars. They are the best la the market, for Una trade only. 12-31-tf Full Time During 1895 wuen you get your watch or clock re-l paired at Strouse's jewelry store. That la a guarantee that It will be all right. All work warranted. 1.3-tf Mrs. Brldgeman, It. 0. M teaohek violin (specialty) cello and piano. Corner of Jardin and Lloyd streets, 9-3-tt Tii KTiecrcil G'ffiiBronmnn AVngnt. IIoJilMDALK, Pa., Jan. 8. Tho Rrpub- llcnns ot Wayno county nominated Hoiiht Greono, of this city, to fill tho vacancy In congroM cntised by the death of tho Into Myron I). Wright. Mr. Greene's only op ponont in tho convention was W. W Wood, superintendent of tho Honcsdalo Iron works. Tho namo of C F. Wright, of busnuchutinn. who had boon an aspir ant for the ofllco, was not presented to tho convention. Mrs. Sarah Ulrlch Kolly was in tho city, pressing her canvass for tho pioco, out failed to got before tho conven tion. Tho district Is composed of Brad ford, Susiiuohnnua, Wayne and Wyoming, and Is tho Fifteenth oongr.-sslonal district or Pennsylvania. Tny Gmilil'A Pomona! 1-Miitn. New Yop.K, .Inn. 8. Tin- ostato of Jay Gould has been appraised In Its personal propurty for tho purposoof taxation In tho surrogate's court. Apprulsor David Mc- Cluro has prepared a report. In which ho finds tho estate is worth oxactly SSO.OIU,- 580.70, asldo from it 2 0T).01)0 in realty. Tins vniuo is glvon as of tho date of the death of tho teitator. Tho appralsor finds, howovor, that It should bo tnxod for about (0,000,000 loss than this amount, as ho de cides that tho ostato Of Georgo J. Gould owns that much of Jay Gould's estate bo- causo of tho services of young Goorgo for twclvo years at $800,000 a year. Used the Malls to Defraud. SAVANNAH, Jan. 8. Postolllo ) Inspector Vlckery arrived hero and took charge of Dr. Frank L. Mooro, tho head of a party of "astrologists "who Jiavo reaped ubar vest by tho alleged fraudulent uso of tho malls. Moore, who is better known as Dr. Castor, will Ixj taken back to Now Albany, Ind., for trial in tho United States court From letters solzod by tho government It seems that tho crowd had enormous rovo nucs, receiving several hundred dollars by each mail. They had operated largely in Indiana, Uhlo and Kontucliy. two or tlirco others of tho combination havo been nrrustod. State Arbitrators at Work. IlAVKlllllM., Mass., Jan. 8. Tho stato board of arbitrators visited this city yes terday to look Into tho striko situation. Tho situation Is practically unchanged. T. S. Ruddock & Son liavo Inlluoncod a fow stitchers to return to work. Agent Pom- eroy, of tho union, said today that ho was confident tho strikers will win within thrco days. Tho board of arbitration will remain hero for several days to bring about a settlement If possible. Queen Vlrturla's Secretary Stricken. OsnoitNE, Isle of Wight, Jan. 8. Gun, oral the Hon. Sir Henry Frederick Pon sonby, G. C. H., private secretary to Queen Victoria, was stricken with paralysis at Osborno cottage yoterdny, and is now in n critical condition. Sir Henry has hold tho position of private secretary for twen- ty-flvo yours, and for nineteen years past has also been keeper of tho privy purso. Ho is 09 yours old. Harcourt Has Not llC'dgncd. LoNlxiN, Jan. 8. Tho Press Association is officially informed that there Is no foundation whatover for tho report that Sir William H.ircourt has resigned, or thut a dissolution of p;irllnm.'Ht Is Immi nent. Iron Workers AVn-eH Iteducetl. SllAMOKlN, Pa.. Jan. u. A reduction of 10 per cent, has he.'ii ordered at tho lion works of Jehu Mullen & Sou, on account of depression and closo competition in business. NUGGETS OF NEWS. At Hackcnsnck, N. J., a jury convicted W. W. Bantu on achargoof selling lottery tickets. It is reported from Egypt that tho der vishes havo defeated tho Italian troops near Kasinla. Baltimore streot railroads will bo prose cuted for Ignoring tho law requiring ten ders on street cars. Tho recall of Slgnor Rossniau, Italian amb.vssador to France, is due to hlsfrlond ship for tho Marquis dl Rudlul. AVfntors.th AuKtrallanpuitiiUt.charirod with killing Uo'irga Smith in n prize fight In England, was rclo-viou from custody. James 1j uiok.. ex-treasinvr oi Mils- worth county, Kan., charged with scal ing 85,0U0, was limited at Galwston, Tex. The unemnloyod of Hocking Valloy, O through n o mi mitten, apunalod to Gover nor McXlul ...r i li i for lhu!r suffering families. The British foreigu oHlou .ogards the proposed tinner..... m of xho Coujcj Ire State by BelKi.im as Iieing proforauio" tu the prosoi't sl..i. -:.u.. . Popular Winter Hesort. The Lakeside Hotel is the most popular resort for sleighing parties in Schuylkill county. The accommodations are the very best. The magnlucent nnd well heated dancing pavilion Is always open. s COLUttBIfi PAP GALEHPAR A Desk Calendar is a necessity most convenient kind of storehouse for memoranda. The ColumbiaDesk Calendar is brightest and handsomest of all full of dainty silhouettes and pen sketches and entertaining thoughts on outdoor exercise and sport. Occasionally reminds you of tne superb quality of Columbia Bi cycles and of your need of one. You won't object to that, of course. The Calendar will be mailed for five 2-cent stamps. AdJr Calendar Department, POPE MFO. CO., Mention Ihli p.jwr. Hartford, Conn. t WAR KEN J. PORTZ. .rvFiano Tuner, n Nonujin street. 8Tueninaoii..wiureceiTi prompt nus aion PSjjiliiK 0r sHk WLJ ' --t - X -i7, mmou. refie (oWMI0AI.Ra,0i) rheumatism: HSUUALU1A and similar Complaints, m&nuiBLQinrea unuer mo Binnconi .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, prescriDoaoy eminent pnyBioiansj DR. RIGHTER S Only conulno with Trade Mark" Anchor."! lManufacturcr:CommerzlcnratUDr Illchtcrof IF. Ad. lllchter& Co. ,17 Wind Ct.,lTE77 TOES. I -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Housoi, Own Glaisworks, 125 AEOots in ipnandoanlorwil' bj. .I'Ulnn.TN. Moin'i-t.. O. If. Hp,; K'"'b'icH. N B Mr. Mali Jt ,A 1 1 id nil i 1 1 1 Mn i w i ii in MISCELLANEOUS. XfANT' D. A Klrl for uenernl linuseworn. VY Apply at30HEastCentreBtrei-t. 1 1-tf W r ANTKD. A ft-w capable men tnreprefent v v "M o-i uompieie Nurseries in Aii.erma.' Salary ot commission. UllwHDger & Harry, uocnesior x. FOIt AI.E. The valuable iiropcny at No, lS2Pout)i White street. Ann'fr to Ma shal Uxugh, 12) South White street. 12-29-2W I. "ion SAI.K. A highly educated parrot. 1'rlce 850. Address 1033 Ghi-rrv stret. rename, ra. jz-zuu 170 k Kale. At cost, new BaclcUB water motor. Five (6) hoise power. Just fr"tn the Jao lorv. Annly at the IlEBArD oOlce. Nortli iiiarKct sireei, siieannaoau, -a. I7IOR KENT. Cheap, an apartment In the Tltman building, corner Main nnd Centre BirecU. Well lighted and heated by Hteaiu. Huluoie tor an olllce, or sowing room. App, y IU vj. J. XllUUUU IT'S NOTICE At a meeilng ol the Uoard of Director!, ot the Fi'Ri National Bank of I blienauaoan, nela Jan 7lli, lKh, a semi annutl dividend of 3 per cmt. was doclaieil, pnyaDie on ana auer jan, lain, is'jj. S. W. Yost, Cashier. TXT anted. A posltlm as a cletu in a Vt cloiuiiigordri' Roods store. Onn sdoik the Hun arlan. LitliuanUn. Polish and I deim'tn languages. Havo tat scvtral years experieno iiaaresn uouis ltaoinowuz. 131 North Whlto Htreet, fhenandoali l-7-2t a AO MAKE DIQ MONEY selling our electric . Telephone. Befit seller on eanli. Heat nil I conmete reaav to Ret up; lines ot any distance A practical Electric Telephone. Our agents I maKinc j to siu a aay easy. tiveryDoay ruys; big money without work. iirlcc low. Any I one can make 175 per month. Address W. e Harrison & Co., Cler&No. 11, Columbus, Oh'o. CITOLKHOliDElW MEKT1JNU. Tile an- jo nual election if the Btcckhnldo-s ot tho Hiienanooau uas ijigui uompany or bin-nun aoan. ra.. win no ntin at uie nmce oi J lustier, corner or .mruia and l. oyd Btreets, January 22. 1895, between the hours of 7 ard 8 o clock, n. m . (or tun purple .-f eleo Inc lime vi uiredors 10 serve lorinee snini: year. B-16-VM J. 8. Kistlkii, Bec'y. OTOi KIIOIjDERS' MEETING The annual ij electloa of thnHtockliol'o sor the Shen- ii"doah Electric Illuminating Lonipim, of Hlieuandoah, l'a., will bo oid a' tho otticunf J. tt. Klstler. corner f J rdln "nd Lloyd hlnet", January 28, 1SD3, between tlie h mrHof 7 aed 8 o'clock i m , lor 111 piirp o of elect- ing nine uireciora 10 Kerve lor me ensuing year. B-1S31 J. Jj. imistlek, pecy. CiTOCICMOIjDERS' MEETINQ. The annunl IO eicellon of tho stockholders of tboMLen- HUUtun neat ana rower uoinpany, oi nueii end (Mb. Pa-, will bo hi Id at the ofllce of J. 8 KlUler. corner Jardlo a"d Lloyd treats, on January S2d, 189-5, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'cl-'c n. ra . for tho nurno'o of electltur nine 9) Directors to tervo during too ensulne ear. -1521 J.B. kisilkb, secy. PUBLIC SALE. Notico is hereby given that thirty-live (35) shares of stock in tho First 1 National nank or snenanaoan, ra., win oilered at public salo on Saturday. January lf'j.i. at iu o ciock in tne mornmc. at uie omce C. V. Dencler. in the borouch of Shenandoah. said stock being tho stock ot A. J. Luburg, now in the possession of The Merchants' National Dank of Shenandoah. Iiv order of thoHoArti) OF DlltECTOUsof tho Merchants' National Uank of Slietmndoali. January 8, lfcUo. l-S-4t Ike STEAM REnOVaTIKGOn"''"1" AMUSEMENTS. KHGUSON'S THEATHE, P. J. FE1IQUSON, MANAGER. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8th,'95 Lew Dockstader's -Minstrels. An incomparable company ot comedians, singers and dancers headed by the inimitable Lew DockBtader. Every feature original, novel, progressive. I Several Sensational Surprises. I Prices: 25. 50 and 75 Cts. tteserved Beats at Klrlln' drug utore. piSUOUaON'B THEATRE. P. 1. MUQUSOH, UAHAQKB. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15th. Harold Holmes, And his superb compiny of players 1: tho greatest ot all romantic dramas, THE OUTCAST The most successful drama of the age. 210 times in Loudon. 78 times in New York. BEBE RIEL SEE The dancnlg swibcamlln her latest hit, -ciionce nnu r un. rue services of tho well-known emotional leadlnglady, MISS ICATE M. HOWARD, formerlv nf Mr Proliman's force, has been speoially en- gageu lor mu uamiice ui iu season, rices, as, 35 ana 50 cte. I Ileaerred seats at Kirlla'sdrue store. Our 21st Christmas Greeting to the Public, Wishing all n Merry Christmas nnd a Happy New Year. Clearing Sale. All Goods to Go, Closing nut some TjIhIIps' nnd Children' Tints, flown from RSn in Ron TfYnnp.Vi Fells, down from $1.50 to 75c, and trimmed hats 1 8 off. Fedora Hats, BOri trimmed. Velvet, EOc a yard up; Plush, all colors, 85o a yard i Velveteen, 20o a yard. Ribbons at a Sacrifice to Main Boom (or Spring M Infants' raw. 25c utt: Infants' lonir coat. full line of inlatits' wear. Mourning uoods CIohIiik out a lot of Corcetn. from 11 down not be undersold. Call and get prices. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. SO Soutlx TUEaIxx Stroot, M P rONRY. Mouougahela WliUkey, M)cait. Pure rye whiskey, XX, $lnit. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, $1.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, $1 a qt. Superior C'arnnc Brandy, - $1.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Hum, $1.50 n qt. VUENGLING'S Block and Fieah Ale, Draught Porter and Welnei Bter Upyt brinds of fie Cigars and all kinds of Temperance Drinks. rasping opportunities is a sign of the good judg ment wnicn is ine cnoracierisuu oi tuc wise man. We are offering the greatest onDortunltles ever know to buy men's iurniinng, as reciuceu prices. Another Perfect Niagara is the fall inprlcesof gents' furntsulngsnt our great sale. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bargain in the finest gloves, hosiery, uecktiee, etc. Another A Great Fall In gents' furn Ishlnes. All hands are stretched out to seize these bargains we offer. Another Uutcli Them as TUey l all in price. Now is tho time to secure your 29 cent white shirts. Id. J. SCANLAN, South Mnin Street, SHENANDOAH. londs Fof Sale! Shenandoah Borough Water Bonds. To the amount of $20,000, bearing interest at 5 per cent, per annum. Interest payable in January nnd July. "VFREE of tax. Local investors will have until January 12th, 1893, to make purchases. After that dato they will be disposed of to any appli cant. First come, tlrst served. Apply to T. P. BRADIGAN, Borough Treasurer. HOOKS & BROWN We have a full lino ot Books, Stationery, Celluloid Frames, Novelties, Periodicals. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4 Nortli Main St. Reduction Sale. For the next 30 days will sell all our ready. trimmed HATS at cost and less. Children's Cloaks, Caps and Backs are all reduced for the holiday trade. Our lino ot linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents is the finest and cheapest in the town. V Our 15o grade 2 for 25c. " 20o " ....2torSo. " !Bo " ....2 for 40a ' 850 " .2 for 65c. New York 29 'N. Main St., Shenandoah. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVTH SIASX BTREB1, Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist. Robert Murray. Coldest ui UicEit Elm of Beer. Free Luaca Dalli Free lunch every morning na evening. John Wekkb, Proprietor. G. W. Davibsoh, Bartender. A genuine welcome . Awaits yon at ..j.j o I 1 J 06 W V all S Oct UOrl w vw ' MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. UuOlCe temuoraucc iuiuu nuu viKare, ?5o ud to (5.00. Christening drexses nnd a our specialty. Nun's Veils. l.25 ud. to 85c: from 60c down to 40c. We will 31 South Main St. uLiouorStore A 1 M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 B. Centre St., Shenandoah AND LIVERY. 13 Worth. Jardin Street. Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. "O utchers- D and GROCERS. The finest and most tender beef to be found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, veal ana cut meats ot an mnus. A fine line ot choice and fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. For tho . . . Hot Season Cleary Bros' Temperance Drinks i I Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers ol tne nnest lac;er ueers. 17 and 19 Peach Alloy, Sheacidoah, Fa, ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Utndsome Br Fixtures, Best BrandB of 5 and lOn Cigars. Millions of Dollars Go np In smoke every year. Take no risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In flrst-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. Fresh and cool Beer alw&jg on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. CosTBLLO & Cabsidt, Proprietors. TB M. REILLY'S okktbalia's POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beei anil Refreshing Wines. Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the plats. T. M. Reilly's, Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. mir-r. n n . I I f O oNtUUtN o imi tLBB I Pear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rigs In town. Horses taken to board, Hauling promptly attended to. Ivan J. Dams, IDEiMINGI