EVtNING HERALD WKDNESDAY, JANUAUY 0, 1805. THIRD EDITION PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty Perusal. Good Ice harvest. Full moon next Friday. No electric fans running these days. The humane man is careful of hi horse thee days. 1895 will be a "good" year If you help to make It so Storekeepers now complain of after holiday dullness. Merchants are now making their an uual bargain sales. The slippery pavements are the cause of a number of bad falls. County teachers have finished nearly one-half of the school term. The liverymen are now enjoying their harvest, likewise the ice men. The bunting season is over, nnd how Klad the "cotton tails" will be. 1 It's a cold day for the young man with' a small Balary and a girl who likes sleigh riding. If you don't believe that a man has more standing than a woman, get Into a crowded trolley car. It sounds very quear to say that an overcoat is most used when it is worn out, but that is the bort of language we have. Many stubborn and aggravating cases of rheumatism that were believed to be incurable and accepted us life legacies, have yielded to Chamberlain's Pain Hal aa, much to the surprise and gratifi cation of the Biifferers. One application will relieve the paiu and suffering and its continued use insures an effectual cure. JTorsale by Gruhler Uros. MAHANOY CITY. Mahanot Citv, J in. it, 1S95 Holler skating school will be opened on Friday evening, next. Miss May Burt, of Malzeville, visited town friends yesterday. M. McGuire has severed his connection "with the "Daily American." Omega Club held a hop in Armory hall last evening. It was well attended. "Xlesars. Frank Jones and Johu J. Jones attended to business at Pottsville yester day. Wilfred Clarke will appear in "A "Widow Hunt" at Kaier's opera house this evening. Abraham, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Brayford, of West Spruce street, died yesterday. Richard Cleary has returned to the Xiehigh University of Bethlehem to re sutue his studies. The Four Leaf Clover Club held a busi mess meeting at Uriah Millard's barber ipUop last evening. Mi's.- Johu Cunningham attended the Suneral of a relative at Germantown, Philadelphia, yesterday. Edward Davis' "Uncle Tom's Cabin' "Will be produced at Kaier's opera house, Wednesday, January 10th. Drs. J. Arthur Jones, H. C. Bowman, George F. Brendle and P. Hermany at tended the annual meeting and banquet of the County Medical Society at Potts ville yesterday. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are uot receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to I eave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of n book About No-To Bac, the hrfrmles3, guaran teed tobacco habit cure that braces up jileofinlzed nerves, eliminates the nico tine poison, makes weak men gain i-trengtu, vigor and manhood. You run mo pbysicial or financial risk, as No-To- i3ac is sold by Mrs. A. Wasley under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. JJook free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. 12-31-13t Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the borough of Shenandoah that on nd after February 1st, 1805, five (5) per oent. will be added to the taxes for 1694. M, J. SCANLAN, Receiver of Taxes. December 30, 1S94. 12-29-tf TTla Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. 37bca she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, tvrben she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, HKbw s hod Children, she (;avo tbm Castoria Buy Keystone flour. Be snre that the Sc&me Lkssio & BAElt, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every Back. tf Carlton Cornwell, foreman of the fraEette, Middletown, N. J., believes that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy should be fen every home. He used it for a cold and t effected a speedy cure. He says : "It 2s indeed a grand remedy, I can recom mend to all. I have also seen it used for whoonintr contrh. with the best results." 25 and SO cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Asros. Rupture. Care guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. , South Mai street. 9-13-tf There is cood reasea for the nooularitv of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Davis oz JJUKard, of West Monterey) Clarion r'Jo., Pa., says ; "It has cured people that our physicians could do nothing for. We aersuaded them to try a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and they now recommend it with the rest of us." 35 .and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Mrs, Brldgeman, R. O. M., teachea wiolin (specialty) cello and piano. Corner ud J ardln and Lloyd streets. 0-3-tf THE ROUNDSMAN WON. Compelled the New York I'ollro lloaril in ltoliistulo illlll. Nr.wYoilK, Jan. 0. The celebrated cu'o of rtoundsman John W. Goodwin against the polico board, which was the longest and most persistently fought litigation in tho annals of tho polico department, ended yesterday in tho board reinstating Good win to his former rank, and paying him $5,000 back salary and (1,143 expenses for prosecuting his suit. Goodwin at once got his shield, and It was pinned on him again after an absence of six years. Goodwin was formerly attached to the Oak street police station, under command of Captain Cnrpontor. In August, 18S1). a carriage in -which Goodwin and his wife were out driving upsot near the station house. Goodwin was carried into tho sta tion house slightly hurt. Ho was charged by Captain Carpenter with boing intoxi cated Tho capta'n demanded his resigna tion nnd extorted it from him. Goodwin signed the paper, but addod the words, "Under duress." Sergeant McGanu, under ordors from Captain Car penter, erased the wordsi It was upon this that tho contention hinged In tho nu merous hearings of tho caso before tho po lice board and in tho courts. Tho supromo court finally decided that the scratching out of tho two words entirely changed tho document, and that it was not to be con sidered as a voluntary resignation. Milling Helra Dlxcorered. Chicago, Jan. 0. After searchlne for more than six months lawyers havo found tho heirs to tho ostate of tho lato John Mo Cairory, who died hore last Juno, leaving I auoui taju.uuu wortn of proporty. After a I most careful Investigation these heirs havo 1 been found and their claim tn ahnma in the great fortune established, In his will the testator deolnrod that ho had sovoral children whoso names ho could not remom ber. Thcso children were Sarah, Susan anu Margaret McCauory, born between 1841 and 1840, and after placing thorn in a boarding school in Washington their I tutnor disappeared In 1852, never com municating with them again. Tho names of tho descendants of these three daugh ters nro given, and claim is laid to a sharo in tho big ostate. There aro many other heirs to tho cstato, as McCaffory was mar ried three times. Dunraven'g Challenge Accepted. New YoitK, Jan. 9. Tho America's cup committee mot nt tho office of Commodore James D. Smith and formally accoptod the Dunraven challenge of Dec. 0. Tho arrangements for tho races will now bo pushed with vigor on both sides of tho water. Lord Dunraven will build a new Valkyrie, 89 feet on tho load water line. It is expected that E. D. Morgan, Goorgo J. Gould, C. Oliver Isclln, August Bel mont and some of tho other wealthy mem bers of the Now York Yacht club will form a syndicate, and glvo Nat Herrcshoff enrto blanche to build a 90-footer that will beat tho world. Had Keen Given Up for Lost. Philadelphia, Jan. 9. Tho British ship Abbio S. Hart, Captain McIIenry, from Iloilo, in tho Phillippino islands, was towed Into this port yestorday after a voy age mado up of a combination of battles with tho olemontsand ravagosof southern fever. The disease, which was doubtless contracted at Batuviu, developed after leaving that port, and in a short timo thrco of tho crow tiled, and a number of tho others hud to bo left In tho hospital at Cape Town. All hope for the snfoty of tho vessel had been abandoned, as 232 days havo elapsed since she mado sail. Turkish Injustice to Armenians. Vienna, Jan. 9. Advices received hore from Erzlnghiau, Armenia, say that forty three Armenians wore tried for tho al leged murderof aMusselmanat Armedan, in tho district of Kcmunch. Of this num bor twenty-four wore condemned to death, In splto of the faot that some of them pro duced passports showing that they woro in Constantinople at tho timo of tho mur der. Five others of tho accused wero sen tenced to penal servitude for life, and the remainder were sentenced to imprison ment for terms ranging from throo to six yoars. To Search for Sunken Wealth. Washington, Jan. 9. The treasury de partment has awarded to Francis M. Kp- ley, of East Orange, N. J., the contract for raising tho British frigate Hussar, which struck a rock and foundered off Fort Mor ris, or Stony Point, East rlvor, Now York, during tho revolutionary war. Tho Hussar is supposed to havo had on board $4,800,- 000 in British gold. Eploy's compensation is to bo 90 per cent, of tho treasure found, tho remaining 10 per cent., togethor with whutovor elso is rocovorcd, to go to tho government. The Pennsylvania Legislature. HAIimsBUHG, Jan. 9. Both branches of tho legislature will reconveno at 8 o'clock tonight. Tho greatest interest attaches to the proceedings of the houso, as commit tees in that body will bo announced by Speaker Walton, aud tho legislative hop por will be opened to recolvo bills. Nearly every member has four or flvo pet schomos which he is auxious to have considered speedily, and It Is thought that there will be a regular deluge of bills of various kinds. The Opposition to Senator Culloin Springfield, His., Jan. 9. The general assembly met here today, and tho candl datos for United States sonator to succeed Shelby M. Cullom wore very busy. Tho fight will be In tho Republican caucus, nnd Senator Cullom, who desires a re-election, has opposing him Editor Josoph Medill and William K, Mason, both of Chicago, Tho Democrats will cast their soventy nine votes for Franklin MacVeagh, The Denver Stranglers. Denver, Jan. 9. The more the stories told by Alphonso Lemairu, or Charles Gulohard, which is his real name, and Victor Monchuunln rogurdlng tho Market street strangling cases are investigated the strongor bocomos tho suspicion that they have been concerned in tho lntorost ol "Los Clievalllers d'Armour," the Fronch Macquereaux, who have been suspected ol the murders. The Income Tax Suit, Washington, Jan. 0. -Tho case of John G. Moore, of New York, ngalnst Commis sioner of Internal Revenue Millor, to test the constitutionality of the income tax feature of the new tariff law, came up yes terday in the district supreme court, and was set for a hearing on the 15th lust. 1'each Grower Auk Legislative Aid. Lambkutvillk, N.J., Jan. 9. The peach growers of New Jersey have circulated 600 petitions to be Mint to tho legislature to force railroad oumpaulea to curry pouches 100 miles for six oontg, inite&d of ulno, Which is the present rata. Charge of Grow MiMimimgt-meiit. I CHiOAiK), Jan. I) Pivhid.'iit Louder bach, of the Lake Street Elevated rnllwnv. introduced a lot of gi-usuHonnl facts in his report at the annual mooting of tho stook hnldi'rs. Mr. Lotulorbnch scored tho former management of tho company nud urged tho innncdiato appointment of a conference commlttoo to prevent fore closure nnd tho appointment of a receiver. Ho said that to earn oven tho iutorost on hauls Issued In July, 1801, required a total nvorago of 50,000 passengers a day, whllo tho actual numbor carried since last March averaged 87,135. Tho report intimated that tho former officers of tho road woro in tho pay of tho contractors, and that some of thorn received large blooksof stocks and bonds In addition to their salaries. Tho present officers wero ro-elcctcd. lAtve, Disappointment, Suicide. New Yokk, Jau. 9.A story of lovoand disappointment ended yesterday, when Charles Haellln, n young dancing master, stood beneath tho window of tho woman ho loved aud blew out his brains. Tho man fell dead besldo tho house of Anton Schcurman.a wealthy cigar manufacturer, in East One Hundred and Twenty-soventh Btroot. Young Hacilln met Schounnau's daughter at a dancing academy whero ho was employed, aud was her acknowledged lover until Dec. 19 last, when ho was told thut ho could seo Miss Scheurman no morn. Ho had boon melancholy ovor slnco. Delu Taken to Jnll. Chicago. Jan. 9. At 5 o'clock last even ing soveu of tho men convicted of con tempt by Judge Woods loft Chicago in chargo of olllcers to servo out their sen tences in tho Woodstock jail, of McIIonry county. Tho party was mado up of Ku gono V. D L. W. Rogers, Sylvester Koliher, James Hogan, William E. Burns, R. M. Goodwin aud George W. Howard. Mr. Gregory, ono of tho counsel for tho defendants, represented tho Cook county jail to bo overcrowded. Tho request to transfor was suggested to their attorney by tho prisoners. Spniilnrdi liccoinhig Reasonable. MAimin, Jan. 8. It is reported here, as the outcome of statements said to havo been made by tho Spanish minister for tho colonies, that as a rosult of tho nego tiations with the United States concerning American exports to Cuba and Porto Rico tho United States will again bo accorded tho benefit of the minimum tariff sched ule. An A Bed Couple Found Dead. Baltimore, Jan. 8. August Trumplcr, aged 71, and his wife Dora, ased 09 years, were found tlead in their bedroom on tho socoud floor of VMl Ljadenliall street. Both wero in their night clothes. The death of tho couplo was caused by suffoca tion from coal gas. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, fair; colder; westerly winds. For New Jersey, District of Columbia, Mary land, Virginia and Del aware, fulr; colder; northerly winds. The Coining .Man in France. Paris, Jan. 9. At tho opening of tho new session of tho chamber of deputies M Henri Brisson was ro-oloctod president of tho chamber. M. Urissou was elected pres ident of tho chamber of deputies in sue cession to tho into M. Burdeau. Ho is a strong presidential candidate, and is look ed upon as probably being tho coming man m French politics. Mr. Gladstone in PARIS, Jan. 9. Mr. and arrived hero last evening. Paris. Mrs. Gladstone Thoy wero met at tho railroad station by three Armon- iaus, who, on bohnlf of tho ony of Paris, presented Mr. an address of welcomo and quct to Mrs. Gladstone. Armenlau col- Gladstone with offered a bou- Fleeing Armenian Prisoners Killed. Vienna, Jan. 8. Fifteen Armenians who wero imprisoned at Shabinkaroliissar, province of Pivas. charged with being con cerned in a political agitation, escaped re cently and wero pursued by troops, who shot hvo of them. Tho others.escaped. Warned. A young lady had given n vapid young gontloman i.er pliotugtnph. lie was on- nniorcd with it and niuile the remark, "Some duy, with your permission, I shall plead for the possession of tho lovely oriei mil." Ho did not expect this: 'Then Psiiall guo you tho negative." London Answers. Was Sudden Death. George Gilfillan, of West Raspberry alley, who was absent from home when a reporter called at his house yesterday, stated to-day that his wife was in perfect health previous to his leaving home for Mt. Cnrmel after the Christmas holidays ; that she died suddenly of heart dlseaso yesterday morning at 0 o'clock, and tho reporter was misinformed when he called at the bouse and was told that the de ceased bad been ill for three weeks follow ing confinement. Chance for Bargains. If the people wish to secure bargains on the sheriff's sale at Shamokln they should not miss this opportunity, but call at once while the stock Is complete. The prices will suit the hard times. Bring your cans along for molasses, vinegar and lard. If storekeepers wish to buy soaps, spices. paper bags, floor oil cloths, molasses spigots and store fixtures they should call at once at 84 East Centre street, opposite McElhenny's. l-8-2t Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure.' This new remedy Is a great surprise, on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isnao .Shapiro, druggist, 107 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. 1 9-8m Smoke Brennan's famous cigars. They are the best in the market, for fine trade only. 13-Sl-tf Full Time Durlngr 1895 When you get your watch or clock re paired at Strouse'a jewelry store. That is a guarantee that it will be all right. All work warranted. 1-2-tf ltcpulillcxns unci I r,ullts IJ'.t Tojfptlier. Kai.mmii, .Tun. 9. The Popul'c-t and U publican members of tlio North !aro!''i -general assembly met in joint cnuc i-i i.ii night, and an oven nud equitable division of tho patronugo was mado. Hon. . V. Wnlsor, Republican moinbor from David son county, was nominated for speaker. Tho Democrats nominated Mr. J. F. Ray, of Macon county, for spenkor. Today Mr. Roy received u complimentary vote from tho Democratic minority, but Mr. Walser was clocted speaker by a largO majority. Governor Wnlto Iletlres from Ofllec. DENVEit, Jan. 9. Governor Wnlto went out of oHloe and Governor Melnlyro came in yesterday. Tho simple ccromonleg were witnessed by a lanro and distinguished nudlcnco nt tho Tabor Oporu houso, whero tho legislature hud ussoinblcil in joint ses sion. Tho oath of office wis administered to Governor Mclntyro by Chief 'Justice Hoyt. After Governor Walte had spoken a fow words of farewell to his associates and of greeting to ills successor, Govcrnoi Mclntyro raid his inaugural address. A Shortlived Truce. MassilloS. O., Jan. 9. In purshancoof an agreement to accept tho tcriits fixed, by tho arbitrators.pcndlnga meeting botwecn tho operators aud miners, tho diggers in soveral mines resumed work yesterday morning. They quit nt noon, howovor.tho drivers nnd helpers refusing to work for less than $1.75 a day. Tho drivers soy tnoy are not bound by onV award. Full oft with starch and gloss serene. The linen collar starts the morn; Full oft at noontime it is seen All wilted, wrinkled and forlorn. That's what you must expect of sucn a collar; it's uie linen ot it. The stand-up collars won't stand up, and the turn-down collars will wilt down. The easy, cheap, and pleasant way out of this is to wear " Celluloid " Collars and Cdffs. These goods are made by covering linen collars or cuffs on both sides with'CELLULOID," thus making them strong andj durable, anrt waterprooj , not anec- ted by heat or moisture. There are no other waterproof goods made this way, consequently none that can wear so well. When soiled simnlv wipe them off with a wet cloth. Every piece of the genuine is stamped like this : VTARK- Insist upon goods so mnrlced ;. if you expect full saiisactic a. and i if your dealer docs not keep theni 1 senddirecttouscnclosingamoui t and we will mail 2miple. State size, and whether a stand-up or , turned-down cellar is wanted. I Collars 25c. each. CulTs 501 . r;air. t Tho CELLULOID COMPANY 427-29 Broadway, NewYf!'. MISCELLANEOUS. w ANTFD. A clrl for eeneral houseworft. Apply aisuvi East centre street. l-l-tr TTTANTED. A few capable men to represent vv "iviosiuouipieiejNursPrieB in America." Palary or commission. fSUwanger & Barry, ivucuebier, in. x. 1-3 01 FOU SALE. The valuable property at No, 132 South White street. Ann v to Mnr. shal Baugh. I2i South White street. 12-29.2W raOIt HALE. A highly educated parrot. I' Prlefi ftVl. AririrpKH imi Pliwri-tj dvcl Reading, I'a. 12-20 tf FOR Bale. At cost, new Backus water motor. Five (5) horse power. Just from the fao. tory. Apply at the Ueuau) office, North niamci sireei, snenanaoau, ra. 17OU RENT. Cheap, an apartment in the . Titman building, corner Main and Centre streets. Well lighted aud heated bv steam. Suitable for an office, or sewing room. Apply IU J. X1UI1UU. i-B-Zff -VTOTICE At a meeting ot the Hoard of uunimmunu, lictu UMM. t lit, u BeJUl annunl dividend of 8 per ctnt. was declared payable on and alter Jan. 15th. 1895. l-8.3t B. W. Yost. Cashier. A MAN In every section at once to sell staple goods to dealers; no reddling: expert nce unnecessary j . best side lines $75.00 a juuuiu, Dtiiaiy uuu expenses or large com mission mado. iLinoN SoAr ani Manu t-AuiuiUHG uompany, tancinnatl, O lO-lMy.Wea&S&t mo MAKE BIG MONEY selling cur electric jl leiepnone. nest seller on eartn. sent all complete ready to setup) lines of any distance. A practical Electrio Telephone. Our agents making ti to 810 a day easy. Everybody buys! big money without work. Prices low. Any one can make $75 per month. Address W. I narnsoa & jo., uierK o. n, uoiumous, Ohio. PUBLIC SALE. Notice is hereby given that thirty-tlvo (35) shares of stock in the First National Bank of Shenandoah, Pa., will be uututuui. ijuuiiu hluo un Buturuay, January JZ, .1. V. -w ... iuvu.uiuiu&,ub luq Ulliug Ul said stock being tho stock of A. J, Luburg, now iuiud I'uBtswBbiuu ui iuv wercnams National Bank of Shenandoah. By order of the IJoahd op pntEOTOHs of the Merchants' National Bank Ul OUCUilUUUilU, January 8, 1895. IS-it Millions of Dollars uo up in smoke every year. Take no nsKs nut get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, etc. , insured in first-class, relia- uio uuuipumes, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDWsLIVERY Pear Alley, Roar Coiloe House. The best rigs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Tbos. Gibbous, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah Fresh and cool Beer always on Up, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costkllo & Oabsidy, Proprietora. Our 21st Christmas Greeting to the Public, Wishing nil b Merry Christmas and n Hnppy New Year. Clearing Sale. All Goods to Go. Closing out some Ladies' nnd Children's Hats, down from 85c to 60a j French Felts, down from $1.60 to 75c, nnd trimmed hats 1 8 off. Fedora Hats, 60c. trimmed. Velvet, 60c n yard up ; Plush, nil colors, 85c ft yard i Velveteen, 20c a yard. Mm it & Sacrifice to Ikh Rcom or Spring Stock! Infants' nans. 2fic uti: Infants' Ions coatx. full line of infants' wear. Mournluir uoods Closing out a lot of Corsets, from $1 down not be undersold. Call and get prices. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. 20 Botttb 3VCc,lxx Stroot. M P. CONBY, Mouongahcla Whiskey, - 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - $1 a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - $1.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt. Superior Counac Brandy, $1.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, $1.60 a qt. "VUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale, Draught Porter and Welner Beer. Bet brands of 60 Cigars and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, x 1 Grasping opportunities is a sign of the good judg ment which is the characteristic 01 tne wise man. We are offerinit the greatest opportunities ever know to buy men's lurnisning, nt reoucea prices. Another Perfect Niagara is the fall innricesof cents' furnishings at our ereat sale. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bargain in tne unest gloves, hosiery, neckties! etc. Another a ureas au in gents' iurn shlnss. All hands are stretched out to seize these bargains we offer. Another uateh Them as They a an in price. Now is the time to secure your 89 cent white shirts. M. J. SCANLAN, South Main-Street, SHENANDOAH. londsFor Sale ! kmk hm Water Bonis. To the amount of 820,000, bearing interest at S per cent, per annum. Interest payahle in January and July. OF TAX. Local investors will have until January 12th, 1893, to make purchases. After that date they will he disposed of to any appli cant. First come, first served. Apply to T. F. BKADI&AN, Borough Treasurer. HOOKS & BROWN We have a full line of Books, Stationery, Celluloid Frames, Novelties, Periodicals. Agents for all Daily Papers. 4 North Main St. Eeduction Sale. For the next 80 days will sell all our ready. trimmed BATH at cost ana less. Children's Cloaks, Caps and Backs ire all reduced for the holiday trade. Our line of linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS tor holiday presents Is the finest and cheapest in the town. Our 15t grade 2 for 25a " 20o ' .2 for 880. " 25o " 2 for 40a. " 85o " 2 for 650. New York 29 'N. Main St., Shenandoah. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVXJI MAJS BTJtEEX. Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, ftobert Murray, Coldest and Largest Glass Beer. Free Lanth Dally, Free lunch every morntng end evening. John TYbbkb, Proprietor. q, w. DAVinsoN, Bartender. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's $abon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attaohed. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tp. Choice temperance drtoka and cigars. 75c un to (5.00. Christening drpNnpn nnd a our specialty. Nun'B Veils. 41.2S nn to 85c: from 6O0 down to 40c. We will 31 South Main St. A 1 LiquorStore M, J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agent, 123 B. Centre St., Shenandoah AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. utchers- and GROCERS. The finest and most tender heef to be found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, veal nnd cut meats of all kinds. A fine line of choice and fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. For the... Olfiarv Rrns' Hot Season : ! j Temperance Driika ' 'I j Mineral waters, Weltw beer. BottleA of I the finest lager beers. S 17 Mid 19 Peach Alloy, Shenandoah, Ps. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Boers, Wines and Liquors. Hindsome Br Fixtures, Best Brandt ot 5 and 10c Cigars. PS, J The STEAM RESDVATiHG C0fltcoais"nat WARREN J. PORTZ. .ataHLPiano Tuner, ni.nna ami orMns repaired. Orders lsftnt 31 Nortn Uftln street, Snmmaoh,wlU receive eromtii t"t' AMUSEMENTS. -pKBQUSON'H THEATRE. P. J. fEnOUSON, MANAGER. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15th. Harold Holmes, And his superb company of players in the greatest of all romantic dramas, THE OUTCAST The most successful drama of tho bro. 210 times In London. 72 times in New York. !1E BEBE RIEL .. Tle dnncnipr sunhoamin her latest hit, "Silence and Fun." The services of tho fr S&nown emotional leading lady, MISS KATE M. HOWAHD. formerly of Mr; i'rohman's force, has been specially en gaged for the balance of the season. Prices, as, 35 nnd' 50 eta. Reserved seats at Klrlin'a drue store. Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING