HE EVENING HERALD SIVTCKOAY, JANUARY 12, 1695. THIRD EDITION PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty Perusal. Lengthening days. Oranges aro going up. Spring elections coming. Pick out the best men for Council. Good weather for doctors the past few days. A littlti more snow would repair the sleighing. That cold wave didn't get in from the "West on time. The annual house hunting season is about opening. We have been having some real grip weather lately. Ground hog day is looming up as a speck on the horizon. In most cases of runaways the driver, not the horse, Is to blame. Let the people take an Interest in the coming primary meetings. It is said that messenger boys never develop into fast young men. The lady who carries her age well is the one who never gives It away. The weather we have been having has had a tinge of pneumonia In it. Where sleighing was excellent a week Ago, there is now only mud and slush. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder d la sses relieved lu six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is u 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 nnd cure this is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St, next door to the post office, Shenandoah, -Pa. l-9-3m Reduced Rates to Harrisburg. For the accommodation of persons who desire to visit Harrisburg ou the occasion of the Inauguration of Governor-elect Hastings, Tuesday, January 15, the Penn aylvanla Kallroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Harrisburg and re turn, from points in Pennsylvania, on January 13, 1-1 and 15, good to return until January 10, Inclusive, at a single fare for the round trip. Manv stubborn and aggravating cases of rheumatism that were believed to be ncurable and accented as life leaacies have yielded to Chamberlain's Pain Balm, much to the surnrUe and cratlfl cation of the sufferers. One application will relieve tho pain and suffering and its continued use insures an tuectuni cure. 3?orale by Gruhler Bros. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. You Don't Have to Swear Off, "Says the St. Louts 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, a prominent St. Louis architect, smoked and chewed for twenty years: two boxes cured him so that even the smell o tobacco makes him sick." No-To-Bac sold and'guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wasley, No cure no pay. Book free. Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. lSlown Into the itier ntitl Drowned. DAYKNPOKT, lu., .1 ill Hi. A term, blizzard struck ftiivi'uporr, rln- tonp ature falling :i0 d 'Sf,. n u Jiw hours J.,., James, an io cutter, was ilu.-n Lv wind Into tho Mississippi river ,i drowned. l'onnd Oullty or lYImisi'infrliter. LOCK HAVEN, Pa., Jan. Ar'UT a flv doys' trial Amasii Winehist-.r, who kiilei wllllnm ltPiuor on hivt- o, was con vloted of manslaughter. Tue jury was ou three hours. A New Huiitfnrlnn .Ministry. BUD A Pesth, Jan. 18. Baron lSanffy according to the newspapers of tins city has formed a cabinet with himself as pro mier und minister of the interior. 'rfhta Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. ITbeo she was a Cull J, she cried for Castorlo. 'Atma she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. Wfccr she had Children, she ;av)tbm Castorla Notice to Taxpayers. Xotlee Is hereby given to the taxpayers oi the borough of Shenandoah that on end after February 1st, 1895, Ave (5) per ent. will be added to the taxes for 1894. M. J. SCANLAN, Receiver of Taxes. December 30, 180t. 12-20-tf Carlton Corn well, foreman of the Gazette, Mlddletown, N. J., believes that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy should bo In every home. He used It for a cold and It effected a speedy cure. He says : "It is indeed a grand remedy, I can recom mend to all. I have also seen it uted for whooping cough, with the best results." 85 and SO cent bottles for sale by Gruhler tiros. Smoke Brennan's famous cigars. They re the bast ill the market, for tine trade enly. 13 31-tf There 1b good reasen for the popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Davis A Buaard, of West Monterey, Clarlou Co., Pa., says : "It has cured people that our pnysioians oouui uo notniug lor. we persuaded them to try a bottle of Chain ixrlMn'H Lough ltemedy and they now recommend It with the rest of us." 80 and (0 oent bottles for sate by Gruhler EAGLE-EYED LEWIS. The Court Docket Clerk Understands His Business. j Witnesses who work the docket clerk under aliases have been discovered, says to-day's Miners' Journal. For years these professional fee gatherers have success fully illched the treasury, but a stop has been put to the practice. Yesterday a witness calling himself Thomas Gryzlnls, n Pnlnnilnr. livlne at Shenandoah, ap peared at the docket clerk's desk and de- manded an order on tho treasury for wit ness fees. The clerk found the name on his books and figured up that Gryzlnls had earned (5.03 as a witness. Just at this moment Clerk Lewis asked the wit ness If h had not been u prosecutor in a case tried In court some time ago. II admitted he had whereupon tho clerk ' asked him if he did not represent hlmBelf as Thomas Gres-mng, ou that occasion, and as Thomas Crushane on another. He denied the soft impeachment but the clerk who has a good memory, besides an eye as sharp as the eagle's, was sure that the man owed the county costs amounting to J22.75. Tho record of the case waB lu front of the clerk and he turned to the page containing the name of Thomas Gressang, prosecutor. Tho clerk turned to another page and found an entry In which Thomas Crushane lost the case and never settled up the costs. At thta point the witness tried to explain, but the argus eyed clerk gave him a lecture and got rid of him by giving him credit for $5.03, the amount of his fee. This man Is at court at almost every quarter session and the clerk sized him up without making a mistake. Thomas Crushane, alias Thomas Gressang, alias Thomas Gryzlnls, still owes the county $17.73 according to the docket clerk's books. He may be able to liquidate the debt by rendering service as a witness, but It will take some time. Oysters ! If you want good oysters go to H. Mehl'c, 105 East Centre street, next door to Devers' barber shop. The best selected oysters In the town. Private parlors for ladles. 9-15-th sat AMUSEMENTS. "THE OUTCAST." The romantic drama, "The Outcast," presented at the opera house last night, was a complete success. Its story Is told with simplicity and directness, Its scenes are carried on amid such picturesque surroundings as never fall to gratefully Impress the eye, and bits of comedy of a kind that Invariably appeal to a popular assemblage, alternate with pathos that stirs with unfailing swl ftness the emotions of the throng. Uarold Holmes wins the sympathy of his spectators at once, and In the third act rouses them to unwonted excitement by his meeting with his enemy and his simple bravery and determination. Atlanta Constitution. Will be produced at Ferguson's theatre, Tuesday, Jan. 15th. CARTER'S NEW l'LAV. The claim Is made for Lincoln J. Carter's new scenic play, "The Tornado," that Its realisms are of such an Imposing nature that even the pictorial matter used in advertising the play do not do the piece justice, that the scenes depicted by the posters are actually so much more Impressive when seen, as Mr. Carter presents them In his play, that one must acknowledge that for once the printer's Ink has not overdone things. This, of course, is a novelty in theatrical advertis Ing. But he promised that there should be nothing but novelties In'The Tornado," and Mr. Carter has shown in the past that he knows how to build astonishing things for the stage, so we will wait and see his new play at Ferguson's theatre on Thursday evening next, before we com. ment further. The Spring: Elections Will soon bo here, but we are always with you with low prices in ladies' and gents' gold and silver watches. Jewelry of all description. Silverware and clocks. At Sthoube's. Sunday Notices. Rev. Robert O'Boyle will preach a ser mon of special Interest In the Trinity Re formed church, on West Lloyd street, to morrow evening. The subject will be "There Were Two' Everybody welcome, There will be services In the Zlon Welsh Congregational church, on South West street, to-morrow at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. Rev. W. R. Evans will officiate. There will be communion at the evening ser vice Sunday school at 3 p. m. ill e Calvary Baptist church, on South Jardln street, will be re-opened to-mor row and there will be three preaching servlcss. Rev. John T. Griffith, of Free- land, will nreach at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. m., and Rev. D. I. Evans, of the Welsh Baptist church of town, at 3 p, m. You will never find Brennan's cigars In dive saloons. They are for fine trade only hotels, cafes and drug stores. The Crippled Telephones. The Shenandoah service of the Penn sylvanla Telephone Company remained crippled until this afternoon, wbenMana ger Moore succeeded In getting the system In operation again. During the storm on Thursday a telephone wire at the corner of Main and Poplar Btreets broke down under the storm and load of sleet and Ice and fell upon the Schuylkill Traction Company's trolley wire, The current from the trolley burned out In the tele phone boxes lu the offices of the Penh svlvaula railroad depot, Hodson & Co, and Wasley's (Exchange), rendering th bhenandoah service useless. The box at the Wm. Penn colliery was also damaged by the current. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the lame Lessio & Babr, Ashland, Pa., printed on every sack. tf Bargains In Footwear. Call and see our variety in footwear. Great reduction In prices. A. F. Morgan's, 11 West Oak street. 1318-tf Smokers' artiolee, silver match boxes and (Ire cigar tubes at Brennan's cigar store. 13 31-tf Governor Mattliowa Denounce lluliy. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 18. In Ills annual message Governor Matthews inukos a vig orous onslaught on the Koby Fair associa tion, whloh ho describes as simply nu im mense gambling ooncoru, with a racing attaohmont to give It tho appearance of respectability. Ho urges tho legislature to provide a roniody. Ho also urges tho Importance of enacting a mora stringent law on prlzo fighting, making It a folouy for those who may participate either as principals or seconds. Tho advertising of Prlzp fight should bo made unlawful and punishable with a lino. Charged with Unprovoked Murder. Allkxtowx, Pa., Jan. 13. Domlnlco Iasta died at St. Luke's hospital from two bullot wounds In tho loft breast near tho heart. His ante-mortem statoment charge T.llltrt lncnniliiln77l ivlfli al.nnHln. Itltt, Saturday night near Honey Brook. Both wero itauan coal miners, una wcro on tholr way homo when the shooting oo' currou. iasta declares tho shooting was unprovoked. Pascqualazzl is under ar rest. Dismembered by a Train. Pottsville, Pa., Jan. 13. Danlol Ans- bach, of Ncscopoc, a brakomnn on tho Phil adelphia and Erie division of the Pennsyl vania railroad, was run ovor and killed in tho Mt. Carbon yards. He was helping to mako up a freight train and had his foot caught In tho frog of a switch. Whlto In this position the train struck him and cut off his head and both his legs. Ansbach was married and had two children. Senator Chandler Renominated. Concord, N. H., Jan. 13. Tho Republl can joint legislative caucus renominated Hon. William E. Chandler to succeed him self as United States souator on tho first ballot. Tho voto stood: Wholo number of votes, 283; necessary for a cliolco, 142. Charles H. Burns, of Wilton, 1; John B. Smith, of Hillsborough, 3; Henry W, Blair, of Manchester, 50; William E. Chandler, of Concord, 224. Kn Klnx Indicted for Murder. ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 13. Flvo of tho best known citizens of Murray county havo boen indicted by tho United States grand jury horo for murder and conspiracy. Tho nion indicted aro Judgo John Edmondson, Thomas Wright, an ox-United States dep uty marshal, W. A. Hnnnah, Georgo Terry and Merrill Wood. Those partios nro be lieved to bo members of a Ku Klux band. Acquitted of n Train Wrecking Charge, Woodland, Cal., Jan. 13. James Ap- polman, on trial for complicity In tho wrecking of a Southern Pacific train near Sacramento on duly 11, during tho Amor- lean Railway union strike, was acquitted after a long and bitter trial. Ono of tho tralu wreckers, Samuel Wooden, Is under sonteuco of death for tho same offenso. The Kinperor's Gifts to lllsmnrck. Berlin, Jan. 12. Emperor William sent Prlnco Bismarck as a Christmas pres ent a handsomo glass goblet with a broad gilt rim. Count Von Moltko, tho em peror's nlde-de-camp, has arrived at Fried richsruho with a gift of llowers from tho emperor for Prlnco Bisnuirck. rerklnn Will Itcmtitn in the Senate. Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 13. In joint caucus Gcorgo C. Perkins was declared tho cholco of tho Republican party for United States senator. Perkins was nppointedby Governor Markhum In July last to suc ceed Senator Stanford, deceased. Tho term will cud In 1SU7. Honored by IU4Fellow Townsmen. Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 12. A largo ro- ceptlon was tendered General Hustings and wife bust night. Tho principal citi zens of tho town assembled in the nrmory to bid their distinguished fellow citizen farewell. Addresses were mado by Judgo Love, ox-Governor Bcavor, Dr. Athertou and others. General Hastings and his wife, accompanied by a friond, left horo at 10:30 tins morning lor Harrisburg. The Rending Decreased Knrningft. Philadelphia, Jan. 12. Tho annual ro port fur tho year ending Nov. 30, 1894, o tho Philadelphia and Reading Railroad company und thu Philadelphia and Road ing Coal and Iron company show a de crease in groig earnings or 0,O'i8,G31.02, decrease in operating expenses of $3,670, 018.10, and In not earnings a decreaso of $1,340,003 02. Engineer Killed, firemen Fatally Injured Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 12. A switch engine in tho Hannibal yards collided witli an Incoming Wabash passenger train and Engineer C. Woolman was killed and Fireman J. H. Nottles futally Injured, Tho passengers on tho Wabash train were badly shaken up, but uscaped Injury. Au Italian Hunker MUsIng. Buffalo, Jim 13. P. Accouclu, an Ital ian banker, who opened a money oxchaugo and banking business at No. 113 Exchange street ubout two months ago, Is missing, and It Is bollcved that ho has fled with tho money belonging to depositors, amounting to about $8,000. An KdUon Victory Sustained. Philadelphia, Jan. 13. Judge Dallas In tho United States circuit court of ap poals, affirmed the decision of the circuit court restraining tho uso in theColonnado hotel of lamps alleged to contain Infringe monts on patents of tho Edison company, An Aged Laily'a Suicide. Lambertvillk, N. J., Jan. 13, Frances McGlll, a maiden lady, 60 year's old, com mitted suicide by hanging last night. Sh looked herself in a room and hanged her self on a hook In a closet. Melancholy caused the act. A CURE 4 FREE HIMELYfll erea ou tbi Congo 1 from the wonderful Ari l ran Knla l'lant. disc or- Cuneo Itlvrr. West Africa. Is Nnturo'R Rnrn Rum fnr Asthma. Endorsed hv l-'nrnriean IMivilt-iHtin and Hos pitals as a poKitive CouBtltutlonal Cure fur Aslbiua. ;,ouu recorded eurt-a In 'JO days. It never Talis, cures uuarauteod. No Pa until ournd. Larae Trial i use Kent FRE! by mail, prepaid, to au Mitlerer. Address KOLA IMPORTING C0..11C2 Broadway, New York. VALULO ENDOR v MENTi Sciiaoiiticoke, N. Y. It Is ignorance j, it her than anything else that makes life miserable, but Ignorance ot the value o Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem dy docs not exist In Schaghtlcoke to-day, as a blood medicine and nerve tonic It stands supreme. One of the principal reasons for Its popularity comes from the great benefit our fellow towns man, Andrew Slpperley, derived from Its use. Mr. Slpperley has suffered for years hast, with a chrohlo kldnev trouble, fre quent bilious attacks, and, at Int rvals ith violent neuralgia in the head and face. Up to last fall he rarely knew a well day. At that time his wife, who had learned of the good Dr. Kennedy's la. orlto Remedy had accomplished, deter mined to have him use it. In writing nbout his sickness, Mr. Slpperley said ; For several years I was subject to at tacks of kidney trouble and gravel, which was attended with most excruciat ing pain, but since I began the use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy I have had uo serious trouble, and my general health Is greatly Improved. I know of a great many people about here who have used Favorite Remedy, and' In every instance benefit hns followed. One of the officers of the Albany, N. Y., hos pital, recently said, In speaking of Fa vorlte Remedy: "I know of Its great medical value, and to my knowledge It cures the diseases for which It Is pre pared." The great value of Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy lies In the fact that it dissolves the excess of uric acid In the blood. Such ailments as rheumatism, neuralgia, nervousness, dyspepsia, kid ney, liver and urinary trouble?, and the sickness peculiar to women all come trom this one cause. Favorite Remedy dissolves this ucld and expels it from the ivstem, thus curing the disease. In cases ot scrofnlo, diabetes and Bright's disease, it has cured where other treatments have failed. Sunday Papers. I am the only authorized agent for Uio Philadelphia (Sunday) Press, also agent for all other Philadelphia and New York Sunday papsrs. All orders left at the of. flee ol 'Squlro T. T. Williams will have my prompt attention. 11-3-es-tf D. T. Williams, A nice holiday present a box of Bren nan's Havna cigars. $1.25 per box. MISCELLANEOUS. IJIOR BAtiF. The propsrty at the soulhwesi V comer oi Ooal and Bowers streets. Excel lent Investment. Appiy to Max uchmidt. 1 liMf AOII BALK. A highly educated parrot I'rice S50. Address 10SJ .Chirry street, reading, la. iz 1 1 rOH al". At cost, new !!acltnswatermotor. l Flvo (3) horse I'ower. Just fi"inthe fuc orv. Atmly at the Hekat.d oOlce. North Mantel sireoi, aueuannoan, -a. I7IOK KENT. Cheap, a partraent in tho . Tltman building, comer Mnln nndCentre Ktrtctu. Well lighted and heated bv steam. Suitanie (oran olllce, or sowing room. Apply lU i. Hi. 'IHUUUi l-B-Z TJOR BENT. A large new store-room, with 1 maie niass iront. nwemuc ana cellar, l-.xctllent business location. Kent reason a do. Apply to O. W. Newhouser, 120 North Main Btreet. 10-15-tt A MAN In every section at onco to nell staple i. goods to dealers ; no peddling ; fxperl- nee uonf cesmry : best side line: 75 iae line; mow mouth. Hilary and expenses or lame corn mission made. lifton Boap and Manu factukino company, Cincinnati, O iu-i7.iy-weasa mo MAKE BIG MONEY selling oureleotric X. xeiernoi'c. oesi sener on carin. Bent an complete ready to set up; lines or any distance. - practical tiectric reiepnone. uur ngents maKlnc 3 to 1U a day easy. Everybody buys; ble money without work. Prices low. Anv one can tniiKe S7o per month. Address W. V Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 11, Columbus, Ohio 1URTKK NOTICE - Notlco Is h'Mby V I irlven that in ntnHcatton will ba rrmdn to lheCo rt . I Common Pleas ot tho County of ncuuyiii'ii uuph"to i -ennsyiv imatAiroitS' vill on Monday, the lourlh di.T of Kebruarv. a. is. jmi), in leti u.-jui n. (ii me juronuDQ unner tho "Act of ot Afsemblyto provide for the In corporation una iteguiHiion or certain uorpora tions.'' BDDroved Anril 29th. 1871. and the sun- plements thereto, or an intended Corporation to ne unown as "me naim i-eter ana at. i-uura Greek cothoilo uonenciai society, or Hnenan- doah. Pennsylvania." The character and oh- Ject of said (society are tho maintenance of an organization 'or benellclal and protective pur poses, Dy estaDiismug a Denuiciai iunu, ana the nultlvatl n or n snlrlt ot cuarltv und be- nerolence Said Bocletv is to be cmrled on at fcnenanaoan, rcnnsyivunia, ana iorsam pur. co-ies. to nave, possess ana enjoy an tne ricma benetlts and privileges conferred by said Act of Afcsemuiy una us supplement xne application is now on me avroe trowon- otarj s omce. M. JU.UUBKB, Holicitor. Shenandoah, Jan. 12th, 1S95. 1-12, 19&20 3VE. 37. &LAJJES, 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. Reduction Sale. For the next SO days will sell all our ready. trimmed RATS at cost and less. Children's Cloaks, Caps and Backs tre all reduced for the holiday trade. Our line ot linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents Is the finest and cheapest in the town. Our 15o grade...... 2 for 2Sc 1 20c 1 25o ' S5o ..2 tor 85c. " ....2 for 40a " .2 for 65c. Now York 29 -N. Main St., Shenandoah. DK. J. B. CALLEN, No. Ill Houth Jardln Btreet, Hhenandcw OrrioiHorjBs: li80toaand0iS0to8P.lt Except Thursday evening. No otilce work on Uunday exeept arrange ment, A Uriel adherence to the office houri WARREN J.PORTZ, Piano Inner, Pianos And orrani rplrd. Orders left at 31 North Main Btreet, Bhenandoah, will reeolri prompt aiiomiur. ur Christinas Greeting to the Public. 1 Wishing all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Clearing Sale. Closing out some Ladles' and Children's Hats, down from 85a to 50a ; French Felts, down from $1.50 to 75c, and trimmed hats 1 8 off. Fedora Hats, 50n trimmed, velvet, 60o n yard up j Plush, nil colors, 85c a yard ; "Velveteen, 20o a yard. Iks at a Sacrifice to Make Room lor Spg Etock ! Infants' caps, 25o up; Infants' long coats, 75c up to f5.00. Christening dresses and a i mi line oi miaiits' wear. .Mourning goods our specialty, nun's veils, 11.35 up. Closing out a lot of Corsets, from $1 down to 85o; from 60o down to 40c. We will not be undersold. Call and get prices. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. 26 Soixtli 3VE,ii3i Btroot. M P. CONRY, Mononguhela Whiskey, - 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - - f 1 a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - 11.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, f 1 a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, fl.OOaqt. Imported Jamaica Rum, $1.60 a qt. "VUENGLING'S Stock and Freah a Bent brands of 5o Cigars l&rasping 1 opportunities Is a sign of the good judg ment which is the characteristic or. cue wise man. We are oflerlne the createst opportunities over know to buy men's furnishing, at reduced prices. Another ieriecc isiauara is tne ran In prices of gents' furnishings at ourgreat sale. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bargain in the finest gloves, hosiery, uecktles, etc. Another a. ureat i an in gents' turu- tshlngs. All hands are stretched out to seize these bargains we offer. Anotner uatcn xnera asxney jrau in price. Now is the time to secure your 29 cent white shirts. M. J. SCANLAN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. A genuine welcome Awaits you nt Joe Wyatt's Saloon' MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter and ale constantly on tnD. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Carpets, TeaiherSp Mallws, fc, OIiTl A 3XT3E33l . h STEAM R EN D VATI N G COL0 C"" AMUSEMENTS. JjlEKGUSON'H THEATRE. P. 3. rEROUSON, UANACJEn. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15th. Harold Holmes, And his superb comp ny of players In the greatest of all romantic dramas, OUTCAST The most successful drama of the age. 210 times in London. 72 times In Now York. SEE B.EBE RIEL The dancnlcr sunbaam'in her latest hit. "Silence and Fun." The services of tha well-known emotional leading lady, MISS KATE M. HOWAKD. formerly of Mr. Frohman's force, has been sneclallv en gaged for the balance of the season. Prices, 35, 35 and 50 Cta. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. JjiERQUSON'S THEATRE, P. J. rEllQUSON, MANAQEIl. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17th. i . THE . ORNADO LINCOLN J. CARTER'S MAMMOTH SCENIC PRODUCTION The infill Tornado. The Great Rigging Scene, Sli Tars Furling a Monster Sail. Tbe Collision of n Ocean liners at Fill Speed. Tne Might) Open Sea Scene, with Waves Running Mountain High, Chicago Harotr at Night, and m other scenic wonders, To hold as well as win success, Keep all your play.blll promises." -LINCOLN J. CARTER, Prices: as, 35, go and 75 Cts. Reserved Beats at Klrlln't drug store All Goods to Go. -31 South Main St. '.LiiKiiiSiijie Ale, Draught Porter and weinerBeer and all kinds of Temperance Drlnns. M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 1 123 B. Centre St., Shenandoah AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. O utchers and GROCERS The finest and most tender beet to be ' found In Shenandoah. Pork, mutton; veal and cut meats ot all kinds. A fine line ot choice and fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. For the . . . Hot Season Cleary Bros' Temperance Drinks Mineral watpra. Waliw hepr. TCntr.lpin of ! the finest lauer beers.. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, ?t. ED. BRENHAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Boers, Wines and Liquors. Handsome Bar riiturer. Beat Branda of 6 nnd 10c Cigara. HOOKS & BROWN We have a full line of Books, Stationery, Celluloid Frames, Novelties, Periodicals. AgentB for all Dally Papers. 4 North Main St. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVTIT BTICEJ11, Dlrds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest and Largest Class of Beer. Free Leotb D::!f, Free lunch every morning ond evening. Johh Weeks, Proprietor. Q. W. Davidson, Bartender.' Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEffsLIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rigs In town. Horses taken to board, Hauling promptly attended to. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costeixo & OAsaiDT, Proprietors. Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING 'vr tf -4 I
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