f EVbNING HERALD THU US JAY, JANUARY 10, 1S93. THIRD EDITION THE PHILADELPHIA MAYORALTY. Solicitor Warwick Gets the Itepubll- CHn Nomination PHILADELPHIA, Jiin. 10 In tho Ilomib- llenn city i-onvcntlou City SollcltorCharles I If. Warwick was nomiuatcd for mayor, receiving mi votes against 8.18 for Senator lJolos Penrose, and ono for ex-City Treas urer Georifo 11. McCreary. Tho convention was tho most turbulont and exciting that has assembled In this ity In recent years. Threo days ago tho domination of Penrose seemed assured, ljut almost at tho last hour It was deter mined by tho party lenders to nominate "Warwick. The rejection of Penrose was lii-ought. about by tho opposition of David iartln nud other leaders. Congressman 31. H. lllnghain, who placed Mr. Pen row Su nomination, was very severe on the "'cowards who have attn-ked tho fame of Senator Penrose." The stormy scene in the convention began when District At torney Graham roio to nominate Sir. War Wick. Mingled hisses and applause last ing five minutes caused a suspension of liuslness, and tho greatest confusiou pre vailed. Tho only part Martin openly took In the convention was to move that the nomina tions close after Ponrot mid Warwick hud lieen named. The convention refused to make War- vick s liimiiuaitou unrtiiini jih. Inhumanity In i;;nll. Bdks-os Ay Kits, Jan. 10. Too lire which wcurrod on board the excursion steamer Terceint, off Xlethcroy, in the harbor of Ttlo de Janeiro, on Monday hi3t, was due to the explosion of an electric motor. Of tlio2JJ p.tssensers on board about 120 are nid to have been drowned by jumping overboard during tho p.inic which fol lowed. Forty bodies have alroady been recovered. Tho ferryboat Qutntu. which was passing by the Tcrceira, refused to lielp the passengers f the steamer, as the Jktsous on board the ferrvboat drew rcvul--vers and compelled the captain of the i-raft to prucc (1, tearing tliut the flames from the excursion stea.ner wuuld set lire to the lerrj luut What Hard Water Does. The hard water necessarily in common vise for drinking purposes in many plHces tends to cause the deposit of calcareous matter In the Kidneys and Bladder, pro duclng the agonizing and dangerous dis eases known as Gravel and Stone. Form erly the only relief from these affections twos by pRinful surgical operations, and even they were of questionable value. JCotv the work of removol of those foreign substances iron the delicate organs they dog, Irritate and torture, is safely, sp;edily and painlessly done by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Roniedy. No other medicine can be relied upon so implicitly. Xn every case of Kidney Disease It should 'fee resorted to at once. Scott's Alleged Lyncher. O'NEILL, Neb., Jan. 10. Pinkormun. Sloy and Mulligan, tho alleged lynchers of JJarrctt fc-cott, tho embezzling county treasurer, waived preliminary examina tion and were bound over in $1,200 bonds to appear in tho district court next month -A large number of letters havo been ro wived from detectives nil over tho country who want to bo employed to forret out tho snystcry, one man going so far as to say iio would reeovor the bu.ly of Barrett Scott torSSOO. It is believed that tho family -wish to keep the u.moof thenuthorof this Snst letter from the public until ho Is in the clutches of tho lnw. Meantime tho "search for the body is being pushed for ard IHsr I-ovy By a Slu-rlir. Siiamokis, Pa., Jan 10. The sheriff yesterday levied on the plant of the Penn -Anthracite Coal coniua iv, at Nrt-tttlle.uenr Nt. C'annel, on a writ of attachment is nued by tin executors in he Paoker estate, vm account of the company having de faulted in payment of the remainder of S.eavy mort.ufe. The mine, breaker. Tuilroi.d, ixiy dwelling houses, a nehonl Ji uise and company store forma poition of the buildings levied upon. The entire )lant will le sold at sheriff s sale in Su n- Viury on Saturday morning, Dec. 20. This is u valuable mine, as It embraces 2,010 acres of tho best anthracite coal land in the state. Many stubborn and aggravating cases of rheumatism that were believed to be incurable and accepted as life legacies, Sinve yielded to Chamberlain's Pain 33 aim, much to the surprise and gratifl cation of the sufferers. One application vill relieve the pain and suffering and Its continued use Insures an effectual cure. JForsale by Gruhler Bros. Two Children llurncd to Death, Font Waynk. Iud.. Jan. 10. Tho two children of Mr. John Torraln, of New Sluven, five miles oast of this place, were lburned to death by a fire which destroyed tthe house, tho mother being absont at the time. Xather and Son Sent to 1'rlson for Ufa. Mobilk, Ala., Jan. 10. Daniel and James Wilkinson, father and son, were convicted yesterday of the murder of Ed ChestaBg, a negro, and sentenced to life Imprisonment. The Wilkinsons aro white iarmers, and killed Chestang because of a remark madeby tho latter that reflected en them. To Kxclude Nuni as Teachen. Harrishuug, Jan. 10. Mr. Smith, of 3Phlladelpbls,lntr.duced a bill In tho houso last night to make it a misdemeanor for ny public sohool teacher to wear a ro llglouB garb. Penalties are provided in Jienvy fines and finally disqualifications as teachers. Carried Away with the Tide. SHEPIUW8VILUC, Ky., Jan. 10. While attempting to mra a raft of saw logs in alt river W. 13. Bowman, Tom MoCluro nd Willie Pfwitw jod were oarrled away with the tide aud drowned. There is good rensen for the popularity PLnmWlaln rmirh nnmfwlr. Davis , ..tt....-'.'. r - - ' . . Co., Pa., cays : "It has cured people that our physicians could do nothing for. We Sersuaaeu them ro try a oonie oi 'junui-i r ; .uUU.muVt, r erlaln's Cough Remedy and they now j killed by George tateelo, a commercial trnv xeoommend It with the rest of us." 35 olor, who in turn was killed by Thomas' nd 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler j rlonds. Stoelo was mistaken for a rev Zroi. I tnuo officer. PRISON LIFE IN SIBERIA. The Surprisingly AltriutlM, IMctitrn I'm- muted by Traveler Do Wlinlt. London, Jan. 10. Hurry Do Wlndt, the travolor and journnllst, who lutentla to lecture In America to refute the state ments of Georgo Kennan In regard to Si berian prison life, gives a surprisingly nt tractlvo picture of tho llfo of prisoners In Siberia. Describing a typical political prison, that nt Akatu, In tho Ncrtchlusk mining district, ho says that tho prisoners arc confined In roomy, well lighted and warmed colls, decorated with jugs filled with flowers that had been picked by the prisoners while en route to their work In tho mines, a inllo distant. Tho convicts march to their work dally, smoking and singing choruses. They havo three good meals dully and aro supplied with nu unlimited .quantity of beer at dinner. Only threo of tho prisoners woro chains, which wolghod seven pounds, and theso were romoved during thoir work. Tho condition of tho mlnosls quite as good and tho labor less than In English mines. Tho mon sleep On mnttrossos aud pillows. There Is no work done on Sundays and saints' days, and concerts and plays aro given. Mr. De Wlndt gives tho following Instances to show tho ihccrf ul exlstenco of even tho most dosperato convicts: Gottzo, tho leador of tho Yakutsk prison mutiny in 18S9,llves in a largo woll lighted coll. Ho Is supplied with writing mate rials and receives parcels of Russian, French, German and English books. Ills wife lives In tho vlllago, and Is nllowcd to eo him weekly. Slnvlnsky, ono of tho heads of Interna tional nlhllltftn, who was Implicated in nearly all tho recent explosions, Is in sim ilar quarters. Ho also receives books and has his own medlcino chest. Emlllanoff. who was Implicated In tho murder of Czar Aloxandor II, now lives nt liberty at Khavorsk. Kaloujin, an ex officer of the navy, who attempted to blow up tho czar's yacht, serves In a bank and has a circulating li brary. A Shrewd Hotel Swindler. Whkemxo, W. Va., Jan. 10. About three weeks ago a well dressed man call ing himself C. A. Burns, and professing to represent tho Lucent Oil works, of Phil adelphia, registered at tho McCluro Houso and about a week later induced tho hotol people to cash a draft for $50, ostensibly drawn by tho Philadelphia house. Tho draft proved to bo bogus. It now turns out that Burns Is working tho gamo stead ily. Since Burns loft hero It is learned that ho has swindled at least ono of the guests of the houso out of a largo sum by persuading him to Indorse a noto for him nt the City bank. It is supposed he has worked many hotels by his schomo. Railroad Olllclals Under Arrest. Kansas City, Jan. 10. At Topekn Judgo Foster, of tho United States dis trict court, ordered tho arrest, of B. L. Martin, president of tho Union Terminal company here, and the secretary and super intendent of tho company, and United States Marshal Neoly niudo tho arrests, Tho orders are issued on tho information of tho Union Pnclflo company, claiming that thoir tracks havo been torn up by tho Terminal people. Tho tracks havo boon rolaid, but furthor attempts will, It Is said, bo made by the Terminal people to gain thoir point. Big l'lre nt Union City, Ta. Union City, Pa., Jan. 10. Flro which broke out hero yesterday afternoon de stroyed an entire block of buildings in the heart of tho town. An explosion in Can field's drug store blew out tho front wall, Chlof Wager was knoekod down and Fire men William llappold, Normnn Anderson nnd Dan -Conway were buried beneath tho dobris and dnugerously injured. Tho loss cannot bo ascertained, but It will exceed tho insurance by $50,000. KlUlns Klectiou Now Asfturod. CnAllLKSTON, W. Va., Jan. 10. Both branches of tho legislature met yosterday, heard tho governor's long message and ad journed. William G. Worley was elected president of tho senate, and William Soy mour Edwards was elected speaker of tho house. Elklns' election Is unquestioned now, ns his managors named all the of ficers of the legislature in both branches. Tho Republican caucus will meet uoxt Friday night. Demands of Street Car Workers. Bhooki.YN, Jan. It). At a meotlng of the street car workers It was voted to mako a demand for 12.25 per day for inotormon and conductors (an Increase of twonty-flvo cents), compliance with tho ton hour law and the settlement of disputes by nrbltrn tion. There will probably bo a strike which will tlo up thlrty-flvo trolley linos and throw 8,000 to 0,000 men out of work. Gono to Join Dchg. Chicago, Jan. 10. Director M J. El liott, of tho American Railway union, sur rendered himself yesterday and was taken to jail In Melleury couuty to sorvehls sen tence in tho strike contempt case. Elliott was In Pennsylvania attending the fune ral of his child, and was unable to appear when Debs and his associates wore taken into custody. ; Hmhczzler Carter Sentenced. Philadelphia, Jan. 10. Edward S. Carter, formerly clerk of tho National Bank of Commerce, was sentenced in the United States circuit court to six and a half years in the Kings county penitenti ary for the embozzlemont of $30,000 from tho bank. Six Years More for Senator Hoar. Boston, Jan. 10. The Republloani of tho Massachusetts legislature renominated Hon. George F. Hoar for United States sonator. The Democrats nominated Hon. John E. Russell. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho Moxloo-Guatomala boundary nego tiations are progressing smoothly. Rebels of Rio Grnndo do Sill, Brazil, have declared an independent republic. Hon. J. H. French dlod at Belolt, Wis., aged 76. Ho was United States Treasurer undor President Lincoln. Twenty lives and ,000,000 In proporty have been lost by inundations in the prov ince of Mendoea, Argentine Republio. In an altercation near Puroell, I. T., x Deputy Marshal Swain killed Carl Vin cent, and wrw himself killed by Vlnoont's son. Near Smith's Mill., Ala., James Dor man, a Kolb leader, was shot and killed in an election dispute by Vuu Purvln, an Gates follower. In Hardin county, Tenn., Gut Thomas, noted UBspermio nnu moonshiner, wus THE NEW COUNTY. Hazlclon's Movement Bids Pair to be Suc cessful This Time. The people of Huzleton and vicinity nro most emphatic in their efforts to bring about the formation of Quay county, which is Intended to form n part of Luzerne and Schuylkill counties. The project has been on foot for years and, although it has been knocked down re peatedly, It 1b now in the ring smiling and more vigorous than ever. A public meeting held In Hazleton last Tuesday night demonstrated a unanimity of sentiment that presages success. Thu movement is now in tho hands of shrewd, calculating men who seem well versed la nil tho arts and devices of the lobby, and a failure this time would certainly dis courage all attempts In that direction for the future. One of the most shrewd tactics has been the change in the name for the proposed territory, "Hazle" was first selected. It had a pretty sound and looked pleasing to the eye when in print, but it had no more weight with the eyes and minds of the powers at Harrlsburg than "Mud." The politicians who are engineering the present movement were quick to observe that a name ot some force would have to be selected. A name with a string to it, as it were. "Immortalize some good worker," suggested a long-headed in dividual and this brought out the ques tion, "What is the matter with Quay J" to which came the response in chorus He's all right I" and Quay it is. It was a shrewd more. Matthew btauley saw the advantage in an Instant. He reasoned that when his work in the political sphere of theio United States Is at end aud the many documents bearing his name will have become discolored with age and tho records In the public offices shall have been shoved into the deep recesses of the storage vaults to make room for the rec orus ol the days to come his name may, to a more or less extent, pass from view nnd memory, and at times he may be en tirely forgotten. In the new county, he concluded, could be founded one 'of the largest and most substantial monuments ever created to perpetuate the name of man. When the Senator will have passed into the hereafter he will remain in sweet remembrance with the dear school mnrni as she asks Johnny Simpkius to stand up and tell her how Quay Is bounded and other details as to the general make up. And as Matthew Stanley hovers over the innocent youth and hears him recite the multitudinous resources and blessings of Quay the white-robed ex-Sen ator's wings will flutter with ecstasy. But other reasons are put forth for the establishment of the new county. The people of Hazleton claim that tho new county of Quay will not necessarily in crease taxation. On the contrary, they assert, statistics reveal that thirty two, or nearly one-half of the counties of Pennsylvania, raise less to defray the total court expenditures than is now col lected from Hazleton and contiguous territory. They also cite in support of their movement the inconvenience that attends the present legal institution of Luzerne county, the vexatious delays, tho connivance at crime and the iinpos siblllty to prosecute many suits without incurring enormous expense Taey con elude with the cry, "Justice shall b,e done freely, fully nnd speedily." The people of Hazleton are certainly worthy of commendation. They display enterprise and energy that could be fol lowed with profit by many towns in Schuylkill county, and if their zeal con tlnues their city will soon be In the Wilkes Barre aud Scranton class. 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 Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. 1 9-3m Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening- Herald who are not receiving their paper regu larly nnd people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses nt Hooks & Brown'; stationery store, on North Main street, You Don't Rave to Swear Off, Says the St. LouIb Journal of Agriculture in an editorial about No-To-Bac, the famous tobacco habit cure. "We know of many cases cured by No-To-Bac, one, prominent St. Louis architect, smoked and chewed for twenty years; two boxes cured him so that even the smell of tobacco makes him sick." No-To-Bac Bold nnd 'guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wasley, No cure no pay. Book free. Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. Thon Daby raa sick, we pavo her Castorlo, Jfhaa she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. -Than she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, fbon sha had Clilldren, Bhe iavo tbm Ca3torti Buy Keystone flour. Be sure thnt the name Lkssio & Baer. Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. tf Carlton Cornwall, foreman of the Gazette, Mlddletown, N. J., believes that Chamberlain's Cougli Remedy should be in every home. He used it for a cold and it effected a speedy euro. He says j "It In Indeed a irrnnd remedv. I can recom mend to all. I have also seen it ueed for whnnninir couch, with the best results, 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Smoke Brennan's famous cigars. They are the best in the market, for flue trade only. 18-21-t' Mrs. Brldgeman, R. O. M., teache violin (specialty) cello and piano. Corner 1 of Jardlu and Lloyd streets. 0-S-tf .I11 . . Vri'i idly Murdered. JaoV -.Iks. J.ii. pi. The mall rider "ivvjiu ijin v'id and Brandon, in Rankin, an i-djo ,i;u,r oouuty, a white boy about It) yuaiM of e, named Jones, was robb -d yesterday, and It Is feared there was a t larder. Yesterday his initio was found with the brldlo reins cut. Both rider and mall b:,gs are still missing. Cannot Muzr.le Gladatmin. Constantimoi'I.i:, Jan. 10. In reply to tho formal request of tho sultan that Great Britain disavow tho speech recently mado by Mr Gladstono on Armenian af fairs, tho British government states thnt Mr, Gladsluno Is not n minister, and it is therefore unu'il t'i control Ills utterances. A IVniMylvniila Murderer Caught. Wl!KEi,rv4. W Va.Jan. 10. Thomas Hare, wanted at Waynesburg, Pa., for tho murder of Davo Roberts, was nrrested here yesterday. In escaping through the snow his i'eol were frozen, nud ho was forced to go to a hospital, where ho was ur rested. mm NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, mannfaotnred tinder tne strineont .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, kjiresctlbea Dy eminent pnyBioiansw DR. RICHTER 5 Frinlff fTAnnlnowllh Trade Mark" Anchor.' lIanufacturer:ComnieraienratliDr.ItlcnterofB F. Ad. Elchtorft Co., 17 Wanes Ct.,HSTC YOBS. I 29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 12 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. & 50 ntP in rtnonandoah for Mile bv- k & P D. Klrlln, 68. Main Ht , J. M 'IA L . ' v- -VT T3 tmm Main ,fr tf niim.7 r. Minn du MISCELLANEOUS. TANTKI). A.usc lveboy about 14 jeai f ol we Apply to W. V. Otto, 27 Bout MMn str ot. MO-tt FOR SAI E. The valuable property at No, '32 South Whllo street. Ann y to Mar- shal 11-iugu, Vii South White street. 12-29-2W rail BALE A highly educate! parrot. Frlce $50. Address 1033 Cherry street, leading, 1'a. iz zu II PO it Sale. At cost, new Bacltus water motor, -Ot. a tfl hnH. .nn.av Tl, ot (Vnm tin fi.n. orv. ArPly at the HEUA'.n office. North Mamet fi'reei, snonanaoan, fa. IOR RENT. Chean, a'i Apartment In tlie . Tltman tmlldlng corner Main aad Centre Ktrects. Well llehted aud heated bv steam. ultaole foranomce, or sewing room. Apply iou is. Tiiman wwi NOTICE At a meeitMg ot the Hoard of DUecto i- ot the Firm. Nation Uiok of bhenxndoali, held Jan .Hi, 1M), a seml H'.nu il d.vlden't of 3 per ""-nt was decla'e i, payable on aud after Jim. 15th. I8!. s.31 . . w. xost uisnier. f PO MKE DIG MONEY selling .'ureleotiic Telephone. uel seller oo eartn. Mfntall coir Ditto ready to ret un: lines of any distance A practical Electric Telephone. Our neents maning j tosiu a day easv. ttvcryooay dujs big money without worn, l'rlces low. Any one can mako t76 per month. Address W. 1 Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 11, Columbas, Oh'o. PUBLIC SALE.-Nottco is hereby given that thirty-live (3.3) shares of stock in tho First National Hank ot Shenandoah. Pa., will bo offered at public salo on Saturday, January 12, itw, ai in o ciock in mo morning, ai ine oince oi C. w. Dengler, in tho borough of Shenandoah, said stock being tho stock of A. J. Luburg, now in the possession of The Merchants' National Ilank of Shenandoah. Hy order of the liOAKD or DiKECTOlisof the Merchants' National Bank of Shenandoah. January 8, 1895. 1-8-H JP. TtE.XjSU-ST, Mite : ml : Ji 16 North Main Street. Repairing of a'l kinds prmoptly attended te, HOOKS & BROWN We have a full line of Books, Stationery, Celluloid Frames, Novelties, Periodicals. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4 North Main St. Reduction Bale. For the next SO days will sell all our ready. trimmed HATS at cost and less. Children's Cloaks, Caps and Sacks are all reduced for the holiday trade. Our line of linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents Is the finest and cheapest in the town. Our 15o grade............ S for 25c " S0c " ..2for85o. 25 ' ......2 for 40c, " 850 .2 for 65c. 9S w II 29 'N. Main St., Shenandoah. Bonds ta Sale! StenU H Mr Bonds. To tho amount of t20,000, bearing .intorostat 5 percent, per annum. Interest payable in January and July. AFREE OF TAX. Local Investors will have until January 12th, 1805, to make purchases. After that date they will be disposed of to any appli cant. First come, first sorvod. Apply to T. F. IJKADIGAN, Borough Treasurer. Our 21st Christmas Greeting- to the Public, Wishing all a Merry Christ Clearing Sale. All Goods to Go. Closing out some Ladles' nnd Children's Hats, down from 85o to 50c: French Felts, down from $1.50 to 75c, and trimmed Velvet, 6U0 a ynru upj X'lusu, nil colors, uuo Ribbons at a Sacrifice to ike Rcom (or Spring Stock! Infant' caps, 25c up: Infants' long coalB, 75c full line of infants' wear. Mourning goods Closlniroutalotof Corsets, from $1 down not be undersold. Cnll nnd get prices. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. 2G South TXn,lxx. Stroot. M P. CONRY, " Monongahela Whiskey, 50o a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, f 1 n qt. Fine Old Bourhon, XXX, - fl.25 n qt. Huperlor Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt. Superior Coirnnc Brandy, 11 00 n qt. A 1 Imported Jamaica Rum, 11.50 a qt. YUENGLING'S Stock and Fiesh Ale, llrst brands of fc Cigars and 1 rasping opportunities is a sign of the good judg ment whlcn is tne cuaracierisuc or tne wise man. We are offering the greatest opportunities ever know to buy men's lurnlshlnir, at reauceu prices. Another ferlect .Niagara is me tan In prices of gents' furnishings nt our great sie. seize tne opportunity 10 secure a rare bargain lu the finest, gloves, hosiery, neckties, etc. Another A ureal, run in gems lurn- ishlnirs. All hands are stretched out to seize these hsrgalns we offer. Another Uuteh 't hem as They )l an in nrice. Now is the time to secure your 29 cent white shirts. M. J. SCANLAN, South Main Street, SHEXAXDOAH. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatl's Saloon1 MAIN AND COAX STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and c'gary. IS, 5 avbeuviKj iittmiviiitgNj ABinSESIEITTS. pSKGUSON'B THEATRIC P J. rCHOUSOf, HAHAGZn. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15th, Harold Holmes, And his superb oorap.uy of players In the groatest ot all romantic dramas, The most successful drama of the age. 210 times in London. 72 times in New York. SEE BEBE RIEL The dancnig sunbeomin her latest hit, "Silence and Fun." The services of tho well-known emotional leading lady, MISS KATE M. HOWARD, formerly of Mr. Frohman's force, has been specially en gaged for the balance of the season. Prices, as, 35 and 50 Cts. Reserved seats at Klrlla's drugstore. JIEUGUSON'S THEATRE, f. j. rsiionsoN, manager. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17th. ORNADO LINCOLN J. CARTER'S The Awful Tornado. The Great Rigging Scene, Sli Tan Flirting a Monster Sail. Ibe Collision of Two Ocean liners at Full Speed, Tbe Mighty Oner, Sea Scene, with Waves MAMMOTH" SCENIC PRODUCTION Running Mountain High, Chicago Harbor at Night, and m other scenic wonders, "To bold as well as win success, Keep all your play-bill promises." -LINCOLN J CARTER Prices: as 35 5 and 75 Cts. Reserved Scats at KlrUn'i drug More. felt5 THE OUTCAST mas and n Happy Now Year. hnts 1 8 off. ledora Hats, 50n trimmed. a yaru ; veiveieeu, i.'uo a ynru. up to 15.00. Christening dresses nnd a our specialty. Nun's Veils. 1.25 tin. to 85o; from 60o down to 40c We will 31 South Main St. nLlauor Store Draught Porter and welner Beer, all kinds of Temperance Drinks. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin Street. Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. utchersD- and GROCERS. The finest and most tender beef to be 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 und eggs. For tho . . . Hot Season Cleary Bros' Temperance Drmie j Mineral waters, Wel&9 beer. BottiVraoI me iiurai lager oeerH. 17 and 19 Peach Alloy. Shanssfal), Vt. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Handsome Bar Fixtures, Best Brands of 5 nnd 10c Cigars. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVTH BIAIlf BTItlSBl. Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest and Largest Class of Beer. Free Lunch Free lunch every morning nd evening. johk Weeks, Proprietor. Q. W. Davidson, Bartender. WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Tuner. pi.cos and orrans remlr.tl. rirtiarn in bi 31 North Main street, Shenandoah, -will reselvo prompt wttmtloi Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. . Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in flrat-olass, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 180 South Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. sNEMiErs LIVERY Fear Alley, Rear Cof fee Houso. The bestrl t riffs in town. Horses taken t Hanllng promptly attended to. board THEATRE: CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. Fresh aud cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. - Costkllo & OAsaiDV, Proprietors. V 123 B. Centre St., Shenandoah Ivan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING 1 F. 1 '