VENING HERALD 'ION UY, .IAN 17 All Y 14. 1M. IIRD EDITION MAHANOY CITY. AUllANOT Uity, J in. 14, 1695. Ciuorge tVhltaker attended to business at Glrar.lvllle. Mrs. J. .1, Dllcher visited friends Ht P-.tiHvllle on Saturday. Richard Edwards attended court as h witness In the Igo cuse. Timothy Coakley, of Tremout, visited town Irionds yesterdiy. Mr. nml Mr. Henry Fury and son, C atrip, have relumed to Philadelphia. Thomas M. Snyder, of Pottsville, at tended to business In town on Saturday. Frod. Kleiudenst, of Philadelphia, is vlltlu his partntson WtstSprnco strett' The Rogers Iloiicti foot race that, was to have taken place here on Saturdiiy fell through. Messrs. Kdward ilunuessey and Thomas F. G irunin .have purchased a hotel in H-tzlelon. "Uncle Tuni's Cabin" will be produced at Kaler's opera honse on Wedtie-day evening, Jan. 10th. John Prosser, of Vet Spruce street, celebrated his 2lst birthday ou Thursday and wns rundered a surprise party in the evening by some of his friends. John Blackwell, who was arreted on a Lakeside Electric Railway car on a charge of assault, was committed to prison for 00 days anil sentenced to pay a Hue of $3.") A larKe and iner -y crowd of prominent people of town enjoyed a sleli?h ride to EistMahanoy Junction Friday evening. They hud a good nighi's fun at the pavilllon. - .. - -Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis uses relieved in six hour. by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprixo on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urintry pas sages in male or female. It relievos re tention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold t the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post oflice, Shenandoah, Pa. 10-3tn AMUSEMENTS. "THE SHOW TO-MOItltOW NIGHT. The great rai'iue scene in the second act of "The Outcast" is one of tho most thrilling, sensatlonnl and deeplv drnmatlc ou the stage, grand boyond description. The climax Is vivid and startling and created thunders of applause. N. Y. "World. "The Outcast" will be produced t Ferguson's theatre to-morrow evening. "THE TOItNADO." Odb of the grea'est scenes In "The Tornado," Lincoln J. Carter's second great scenic play. Is the one In which six old tars are shown clinging to the yard arm of n ship and shortening sail, while the mast sways from side to side with the roll of the vessel, vivid Hashes of light nlng illuminate the scene, and one Is in constant fear of seeing a sailor either blown away or fall to the dock forty feet below. One forgets they are in a thsatre, and for the Instant all Is reality. At Ferguson's theatre on Thursday evening, January 17th. There Is erood reasen for the nonularlty of Chamberlain's Cough.Remedy. Davis & Uuzaril. of West Monterey. Clarion 'Jo., Pa., pays: "It has cured people that our physicians coulu do noHilng lor. we persuaded them to try a bottle of Cham berluiti's Cough Remedy and they now It with the rest of us." 25 . and M) cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Reduced Rates to Harrlsburg. For the acconiinodatlou of persons who tlesire to visit IlarrlsburK on the occasion of the Inauguration of Governor-elect Hastings, Tuesday, January 18, the Penn sylvania Hallroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Harrlshurg and re turn, from point In Pennsylvania, on January 13, 14 and 15, good to return until January 10, Inclusive, at a single fare for he round trip. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a book about No-To Bac, tho harmless, guaran teed tobacco habit cure that braces up nlcotinlzed nerves, eliminates the nlco tine poison, makes weak men gain astrenatb. vigor and manhood. You run no pUysiclal or financial risk, as No-To- Bao Is sold by Mrs. A. Wasley under guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free. Address Stirling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. 13 3M3t When Baby was sick, we gave her Caetorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorta, Whan she beeame Mine, ilia dung to Caetorla. When the had Children, she gave them Castorla, Sent VrartknAly llxtlnet, WASHISOION, Jan. 18. The governor of Alaska, Mr. Kueakly, deolared to the house committee on territories that the seals are praoUoally extinct, and will bo entirely ex terminated within a short time. Last year the fur company, ho s..ld, could find but 18,000 furs for the market and no les than 80,000 pups have died Iwcause their mothers wore killed by poachers. Poach ing la largely carried ou, he said, notwith standing recent legislation. While the territory Is prohibition by law it is free whisky In pructioe. Carlton Cornwell, foreman of the 3abtte, Mlddletown, N. J., believes that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy should be lu every home. He used It for a cold and It effected a speedy cure. He says: "It is Indeed a erand remedy. I oan recom- mendlo all. I hava also seen It utsed for J whnonlnif coutrh. with the best results." i 35 anil 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler jixos. THE MISSING STATE TREASURER A McctttiK f HU lioiiditnen Called for Artltiu lu Chicago. Chicago, Jan. 14. Kx-Uownor Arthur C. Mellette has ooino from South Dakota on the supposition that tho defaulting state treasurer, W. W. Taylor, may lie in Chicago, and nnxlous to make n settle ment. Ho Is Interested to tlio extent of n $60,000 bond In tho location of Mr. Tay lor, and to start action In tho matter ho called a mooting of tho men who had guar anteed tho treasurer's honesty. J. T. Mo Chesney, of New York, who was on equal lndorscr with tho ox-governor, was tho first to arrive, and hoveral days will bo spent In a conforenco over ways and means and an examination Into tho exact condition of affairs. Tho men from tho north stato that tho shortage Is fc)70,000, which Is tiO.OOO moro thnn tho bond. It is tho opinion In Huron and Pierre that Taylor will produco $800, 000 as soon as ho Is found. Most of tho men on the Taylor bond havo now boon asked to the conforenco. "It is n nuostlon now." said Mr. Mel- lotto today, "whothor Taylor Is In this county or Kuropo. Thoro is n diversion of opinion, but I am of tho opinion that he Is hero and may try to make a suttlomont. Ho disposed of Evnnston and Chicago real estate boforo ho dropped from notlco. This is taken both as n sign that ho wanted nil tho ready money possible for his travols, and that ho was getting his collateral Into shapo for a possible settlement. Thero Is as yet no plan Mr action, but tho Indica tions aro that a settlement Is most desired. Tho stato needs money nt onco." It has been lcarnod that tho man ar rested at Momphls, though named Taylor, Is not tho missing treasurer. Thci Loxow Commlttou'a Kcport. AldiANY, Jnn. 14. Somo light will bo shed upon tho nttltudo of tho commlttoo of s.iventy, tho Loxow committee and Re publican majority towards each other lu tho legislature this week. Plainly speak ing, It will, lu a measuro, bo soon whether Mr. Piatt or tho Now York reform com mlttoo Intond to cro3s swords, or to com bine In tho reform movement. Tho groat event of tho week will bo tho presentation to tho sonato of tho report of tho Loxow committee, togother with tho accompany ing bills for tho reorganization of tho po lice forco of Now York city, on Thursday, and after tho mnttor Is prosontcd Mr. Loxow will ask for itho adoption of his resolution to extend tho power of his com mittee to tho other city departments. South Jersey's Oyator War. BnmocTojJ, N. J., Jan. 14. Tho oyster war In Dohvwaro bay and Maurlco River covo seems to havo taken on a now phase, brought about by tho light against tho ri parian owners. Tho oyster laws aro now regarded as being of no account, and tho owners of grounds in Maurlco River covo aro fearful that a raid will bo made upon thom, similar to that lu tho bay. Oyster men say that unless tho lawmakers of Now Jersey net speedily thero Is groat danger of tho largest planters becoming rmnniloss. ami tuo luammotn industry ot south jcr boy being badly injured. Russian Statesmen llcinored. ST. PlSTEtisuuitG, Jan. 14. Accordlngto tho Russian calendar yesterday was Now Year's day. In celebration of tho day tho czar conferred high decorations on M. do Bungo, president of tho commlttoo of min isters; M MoravloII, minister of justice: General Vanuovskl, minister of war, and M. Grot, secretary of stato. M. Ivimchon koff, assistant secretary of tho ministry of flnaneo, was mado a senator. To M. Bungo and General Vaunovskl tho czar sent rescripts eulogizing their patriotic sorvlces to tho stato. Hasting Dines with l'attlson. r HAHitlsiiuna, Jan. 14. This aftornoon tho first formality in tho iunguration of Governor-olcct Hastings took placo at tho oxecutlvo mansion, when Governor and Miss Pattlson entertained tho Incoming governor and his wife at dinner. At the close of tho dinner Governor Pattlson for mally surrendered the oxocutlvo mansion to hls"suooessor. and ho aud his dnughtor went to the house of a friend to remain until tomorrow. An Umlertalti.r's Slilu Show. Chattanooga, Tumi., Jan. 14. Under taker J. Franklin, Jr., was on trial on tho charge of conducting a museum without a license. Tho bidlos of two negro boys, George Mapp and Buddlo Wooten, hanged on Friday, wore placed in oomus and car ried to Franklin's establishment, where lie oxpoted thom to a gaplngcrowd of negroes at nvu oou ts udmlsslon, Tho omef or po Hoe stopped tho show and arrested Frank lin. Drinnmls $300,000 for Stolen Affections. New YortK, Jan. 11. Mrs. Charles Man bee. wlfo of Charles Maubeo, of tho Carpy- Maubeo company, wlno donlers, who se cured a separation from her husband In 18SI2, hits brought suit in the court or com mon pleas for 8800,000, against Mrs. Mnry Cowman or Beekor, who, sho says, stole her husband's lovo. Mrs. Bowman calno to hor house as a guost ami remained as Its mistress. Ilrooklyn Street Car Strike On. BROOKLYN, Jan. 14. At tho meeting of tho district assembly, li. or u last night, It was definitely docided to strike. As a rosult the men on all tho streot railroad lines In Brookyln, with tho single excep tion ot the Smith and Jay streot line, quit work at 5 o'clock this jnorniug. President Henry W. Slocum.of tho latter llno,ngrcod to aocept the terms proposed by tho men. Tired of Local Option. DtJSBAIt, Pa., Jan. 14. A petition Is In circulation for tho repeal of tho local op tlon law now In force here. Due notlco has been given, und tho matter will be laid before the legislature during tho presont session. The law was passed In 1863. The Dunbar Furnace company, whoso work are at Dunbar, will oppose the repeal. A J'n ncli MlnMur Ilealens. PAllia. Jnn. 14. M. Barthou, minister of publio works, has resigned on account of a technical question auecting tue rota tions of the government with the railways A seml-ofBelal note is published denying that there are any dissensions In the cabl net in regard to the government's general policy. Colonel Colt Imitated. Columbus, O., Jan. 14. Colonel A. B Colt received a telegram from Washing ton CourfMlousa stating that he had been Indicted tor manslaughter In connection with the recent riot. Sheriff book was not Indicted. Iteouped Through the Jail Itoof. Nonwicit, N. Y., Jan. 11. William Colby and Ui'oi-gi' Main, indicted for steal Inc. sawitl a hole thiough tbv roof of tho county jail during the night and escaped. SUFFERING IN THE ORIENT. Terrible. Did rem I'lvvullltii; In tlio Armies of China mid .lapnu. Tirvtsin, Jan. 11 Tim Manohti princes havo taken the defense of tho country Into thcirowu hands to prevent tho Intrigues of tho Chinese omVinls. Thooontral gov ernment Is bewildered and helpless. 1,1 Hung Chang, although ho has boon ro Uovedofall his functions oxcept tho gov ernor generalship of his province, still ox- orclsos Indirect lnlluonco oyer tho various olllclnls. Chtuose who havo arrived from Man- churla bring ghastly reports of the desola tion ot tho country lietwpen the YnlUTlvor and the Lion Uu. rooutun 5 tho worst hor rors of tho i'liiula.r rebellion. Notaho'.m- Is standing. Everything has ben burned and whole populations have perished Only scattered jjroupi of fro.m corpies aro scon, apparently thoro or entire mm llios. Neither fond nor fuel Is procurable. Stragglers from tho Chinese army who havo taken refuge In tho hills havo become savagi-s, lost to all human fooling. Too sufferings oi tiu wounlod aro torrlbl Tlio movisni 'iit uf both the Chinu-io and Japanese troops aro hindered by tin) fail ure of supiillo from tho terrified populace Tho prospect ot au extension ot such scenes appals oven tho stolid Chlnoso. A correspondent doscrilns tho lntensi distress that tlio Japanese army is labor ing under In tho province of Shlnklng. China, which Is very sparsely populated. Thero aro uo trees in tho province, and the rivers aro said to bo almost empty of wn tor. Tho army ot over 30,000 mon, tho cor respondent says, is almost on tho point of death from hunger, thirst and cold, as thero Is no wood to cook tholr rlco with or water to drink. Many havo been frozen to death from tholr inability to faco the cold with an Insufficiency of food and cloth- lug. Notice to Taxpayers. Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers f the borough of Shenandoah that on and after February 1st, 1895, Ave (5) per cent, will be added to the taxes for 1894. M. J. SCANLAN, Receiver of Taxes. December 29. 1891. 13-29-tf Manv stubborn and ncrcravatlnc cases of rheumatism that were believed to be incurable and accented as life legacies. nave yielded to unamuenain's .fain Unln. much to the surnrlte and iz rati II- cation of the sufferers. Ono application will relieve tiro pain and suffering and Its continued use insures an euectual cure. Forsale by Gruhler Bros. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald ivho are not receiving their paper regu larly aud people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to eave their addresses at Hooka & Brown's itatlonery store, on North Mniu street. Prolmlily Lost with All on Hoard. London', Jan. 12 It Is regarded us cer tain that the British steamer Proscott, bound from hunderland fpr Marseilles, foundered with all hands ou board- twenty-three In all during tho roceut gale. Young llitini&rrU for nn Ambassador, BEUMV, .Tun. 14. It Is rumored that Count Horbnrt Bismarck, eldest son ot tho ox-chnnodlor, will bo nppoluted Ger man ambassador at Washington in suc cession to B.irou Von Saurma-Jeltsch. To Itiillil 1,000 'not .Steamers. Belfast, Jan. 14. Tho IIarlaud.Shlp Building company aro In negotiations with a Liverpool ship building company for the construction of two Atlantlo line steamers, each to bo 1.000 foot long. Priests Viglit a Duel. PA1I.0, Mox., Jan. 12. News comes from Parras of a duel unto death with knives botweou two Catholic priests. Parras has two parishes, ono administered by 1 athor Brlonou and tho other by r ather lHorls. Jealousies have existed along tlino between the two priests. A duel with knlvos oc curred between them, and Father Brlonou Is dying and Father Florls is behind prison walls. To add w) tho sensation It Is said that iv woman was the real caaso of tho tragedy. Mr. A. Jt Davenport Impure Blood C&rued Urc I)IU on my face and nwlb I uu told ) take Hood's Sartapaxllla falthfuV Hood's Sarsa- parilla lr, and alter using 3 bottlei tiu free from all eruptions. I am per fectly cured and la ex ores cellent health. A. J. Davbnpobt, Milton, H. J. Hood'a Pills arc purely vegetable and it tot purge, pala or tripe. Try a box. Ma. TnOIt SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Fifth ward, THOMAS H. JAMES. Subject to Republican rules. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. rnif Water Compiny Lloyd btreet. building, 26 West ZPOUPOS-A-HLiS. Uontprt mih aro ramiBtedbv the Hbenandoah Heat & 1'owor Company for haulln coal for next yr- a.OJU 'oos, more or less, as requirea. Jluokwlirot, or rloe eosl. For further lnfor mntinn Irnulroot the undrslui'fd. Ml b'ds must be Id not later than January 2'rd, 1806, nt noon, nnd tbe company reaerves the right to reject any or nil of them. TO MAKE liia MONEY selling oureleotrlo Telephoi c. l(et scllor on eurtli. Bent all complete ready to setup; lines of any distance. A tiructleul Kleotrlo Telephone. Our ugents mub Inn to CIO a day easy. Everybody hi mnnnv wltlimit work. Prices low. uyg, Any nna can make 7S ner month. Address W. 1' Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 11. Columbus, Ohio, Did you ever ree one of the famous waterproof Interlined Collars ot CuIp' It's very easy to lull, for they arc all uiuitiLiu uiis way TRADf n3 Bo ir7MKI Thcv nre the onlv Interlined Collars and Cuffa, and aro made of linen, cov ered with waterproof " Celluloid. " They'll stand right by you day in and day out.nnd they ore oil marked this way TRADf AfARK. The first cost 13 the onlv cost, fos they keep clean a long time, aud when soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off with a wet cloth" -mot is tuo Kuiu marked tnis way Mark. These collaro and cuffs will outlast sis linen ones. The wearer escapes laundry trials and laundry bills no chafed neck and no wilting down if you get a collar marked this way Mark. Ask vour dealer first, and take noth ing that has not above trade mark, if vou desire oerfect satisfaction. All others aro imitations absolutely. it yon can t nna collars or cuus marked this way, we will send you n sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars, 25 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Rive your sire and say whether stand up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, Uroudwnr, NKVV YORK. HOMESTEADERSUNORGANIZED Thoro Is to he an Adjourned Meeting tu Discuss tlie Matter. Homestead, Pa., Jan. 14. At tho meet ing of the steel workers yesterday tin newspaper men were requested to with draw, which thoy did very promptly. A man named Thomas Graham then arose and In n boisterous mnnnor demanded that Hugh O'Donncll withdraw, as ho was also a nowspaper man. All wcro nnxlous to havo him remain, nnd Mr. Graham was promptly squolcbed. Mr. O'Dounoll took tho stand nnd mndo n twenty minutes speech, In which lie deplored tho action In expelling tho correspondents. President M. M. Garland, of tho Amalgamated As soclntlon, explained tho benefits of tho or ganlzation, and told tho men that ho was willing to orgnnlzo them then, in a week or in a year. Thoy had signed tlio scale, nnd ho did not want thom to break It. It would bo well, however, to organize. A motion was mado to organizo immediately, but It was llnally decided to postpone any action until next Sunday. Tho sentiment wiw very evidently in favor of au organi zation. Pntliptlo Tragedy In New York. NEW Youk. Jan. 14. Martin Rodeckor, aged 45 years, who lived with his family nt 431 Kast Klghty-slxth street, died from n pistol shot wound in tho forohead yostcr- day aftornoon, and tho pollco do not know whethor ho committed sulcldo or whether ho was killed by a member of tho IIoss back family, of 210 East Kighty-sovonth street, to whom ho wont to collect monoy. Hodcckor mot his death In tho Hossback homo. Aloxnuder Hossback, aged 54 years ; his wlfo, Annie, 53 years old, and his son, ueorgo, aged SO, wero lockod up on sus picion ot Iiavlng committed tho dood.whllo Uatliorlno Kuapp, a boarder, was hold as a witness. Hossback owod Ilodookcr $10, but declined to pay. Rodookor had beon In dlro straits for somo time past. His inmuy wero Hungry, nnd bis raco was pinched from privation. VutnTltleg I7i biciijr. Rome, Jan. 11 Mezzoplso. a town In n vnlloy in the province of l'alermo, Sicily, had a narrow escape from destruction A hugo miws of rook whloh overhung tho roar of tho town becamo loosoned from its fastunlugs and crashed down, bat most tortunately did no very oxtonslve damage Tlio iuliamtants. however, wore panic stricken and fled from tholr homo, think lug thoro would perhaps be anotner rail of rock. At MJiitaguto, in tho province of Avellluo, four houses collapsed from the weight of snow upon thom, aufl three persons wero killed. A cavo on Mount Garscio, p i.iueT of Casterata, collapsed and crushed to death ten shopherds who Had souglil relugo In It. Allegation,! Nut Himtalned. Awianv, Jan. 11. Tho following state ment has been made publlo from tho ox ecutlvo chamber: Early In Decembor last iiovornor Morton solocted Air. tioorire v. Turner as an aid do camp on his military stall with the tltlo of colonel. In tho lat- tor part of that month certain stntomonts, emanating from Chicago, wero published concerning Mr. Turner's communications with members of tho city couuoll of that city. Mr. Turner thereupon requested too governor to withhold his oommlsslon until tho proofs ot tho facts concornlng sucu allegations should bo formally sub- mitteu. 1110 governor has again roquostod Colonel Turner to accept tho commission, announcing that the allegations aro not sustained. Denouncing Arizona's Governor. PlICENIX. Ariz.. Jnn. 11 A n,.nn n oral Honry Hasson last evening sent his resignation to Governor Hughos in a lot, ter denouncing the governor as ono who, ior ma own onus, nau ueon disrupting tho Demoorntlo party, nnd affirming that If ho had tho Intorest of Arizona nnd tho Doni ooratlo party at heart ho would at onco tender his resignation to the president. no cuargos ino govornor with malreasnnco in oflice, and refuses on thatnecoutto con- tlnilO lotlu-er Jiq Ilia lnr.nl mlvrlant. 'Pha roslguatlon was accopted, nnd T. D. Sat- 4n....l.l... ..nt ...... wi.ituiiu, ui i uoson, appointed in nis placo. Mr. Courud Get Hor Dlvorcu. Helena, Mont., Jan. U. A dooroo of dlvoroe has been granted to Mrs. Mabel Conrad, daughter of Mrs. Bjiniaby, whom Dr. Thacher Graves wag oonvloted of mur dering at Denver, from John Howard firm- rod. Charges of a mo3t outrnireous na ture wore mado against each of them by Mr. and Mrs. Conrad, when the husband began suit a year ago. To avoid further scandal this suit was dropped, aud Mrs Conrad began another alleging abandon ment. In granting her a decree Judge Ruok awarded hor tho custody ot hor three children. St. LiJJl L 0 rr LI.ULQ rtflL. - WW rV? (in LLULO -1 irr 1 m ki-w arm. 0 ra no M. P. OQNRY, Monongaheln Whiokey, Wo a gt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, H a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - 11.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, fl a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, (1.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Hum, f 1,(50 a qt. "V UENGLING'S Stock and Fresh x Dent brnnds ot 60 Clears "Reduction Sale, K. r tbe next 30 da) s will s-11 ail our renoy. irlmraed IIATm u c st and less. Chlldrcn'e Cloaks, Caps aud Backs ro nil reduced for thr holiday trade. Our lino of ilnen rmhroldoreil HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents Is the ilnest and cneapi st In the town. Our 15s grade 2 for 25c " 20c ..2 for 86c. " 25o " 2 for 40c " 85a " 2 for 55c. IM illllt 29 'N. Main St., Shenandoah. HOOKS & BROWN We have a full line of Bonks, Stationery, C .Haloid Frames, Novelties, Periodicals. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4 Worth Main St, Weeks' Museum, 17 80JJTH MAIN STHKH. Birds and animals of all selections Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest soil largest Glass if Beer. Free Lunch Dally. t'ree lunch every txornlng und ermine John Weeks, Propr oior O. W. DAVin80N, Rart,u opportunities Is a sign of tho good judg ment which is the characteristic of the wise man. Wo are offering the greatest opportunities ever know to buy men's furnishing, at reduced prices. Another Perfect Nlacara Is the fall in prices of gents' furnishings at our great sale. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bargain in the finest gloves, hosiery, neckties, etc. Another A Great FallIn gents' furn ishings. All hands are stretched out to seize these bargains we offer. Another U.ucti Them as Tney u nil in price. Now is the time to secure your 29 cent white shirts. M. J. SCANLAN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAn. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND C0R.L STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys beerb, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. 3VE. 3?". 3VEuaL.Xi3ES"Sr, WalciaKer : aii : Ji 16 North Main Street. Hepalrlng of all kinds promptly attended to, ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Ste. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Handsome Bar Flxturen, Best Brands of 5 and 1 Oo Cigars. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR HALF. The property at the southwest corner of Coal and HnwerR strents. F.rnnl. lent Investment. Apply to Mazeichmldt. 1-ia-tf ClOU HALE., highly educated parrot. Reading, Fa. 12-20 tf FOR Bale. At cost, new Backus water motor, Fhe(51 borsocower. Just from tbe fao tory. Apply nt the Hekaid oflice, North juHraei street, sueuanaoau, i-a. IpOIt KENT. Cheap, an apartment in the . Tltmau building, corner Main and Centre streeU. Well lUhted and heated by steam. Uuitable tor an office, or sewing room. Apply to O. E. TJtrann. W-2w rjc (r A WEEK paid to ladles and gents iuiUU 10 Ben ice uupm iJisn wasner. WashcB and dries them In two minutes with out vetting the nnnas. no experience neces sary; sells.at sight; pormacont prsltlon. Ad dress W. 1'. Uairlson & Co., Clerk No. H, Col umbus, Ohio. tT, I UDVTI A MnQ,l nrt no n nla.l. it, n nl-.k Wn.ui' n uoj.ium c a c vim & ill aviUlU1 lng or dry goods Btore. Can speak the ITiintrni.,.tn T.ltnimmnn Tr,llul, nnA languages, have bad several years experi ence. A ild rets Louis ltablnowltz, 131 Nortk 11 -V uth Main St, iauorStore Ale, Drnnglit and all klrrio of Porter nnd V-'elner Boer. Tptnpriftiioe Hrlr.lM. AMU EM.EKK flEMOTJSON'H THJ'.ATRH p J. rcuonsoN, mahaoeh. TUESDA.Y, JANUARY 15th. Harold Holmes, And his superb comp'ny or players In tlio greatest ot nil romantic dramas, THE OUTCAST The most successful drama of the age. S10 times In London. 72 times in Wow xork. SEE BEBE RIEL The dancnlg sunbeam in her latest hit, "Silence and Fun." The services of tho well-known cmotionnl leading lady, MISS iwViri M. llUHAUU, tormerly or Mr. Frohman's force, has been specially on sJLsc gagen ior cue uaianco 01 tua soksou. Prices, 35, 35 sp Ctu. Iloserved seats at Ktrlln's druu store. JjlERGUSON'S THEATRE, P. J, FEltGUSON, MANAGER THURSDAY, JANUARY 17th. . . THE . The Awful Tornak The Great Rigging Scene, Six Tars Furling a Monster Sail. The Collision of Two Ocean Uners at Full Speed, The Mighty Open Sea Scene, with Waves Punning Mountain High. Chicago Harbor at Hlghl, and man) other scenic wonders, LINCOLN J. CARTER'S MAMMOTH SCENIC PRODUCTION "To hold as well as win success, Keep all your play-bill promises." -LINCOLN J CARTER. Prices: 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cts. Reserved Beatu t ICtrlln! flruc store M. j: LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agent, 123. IS. Centre St., Shenandoah UNDERTAKING! AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin Streot. Chas. Hooks-& Sons 215 South Jardin St. Outchers-. and GROCERS The finest and most tender beef to b found In Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, yeal nnd cut meats of all kinds. A fine line of choice and fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. For the... cieary Bros' Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer, bottlers of the finest lager beers. 17 anl 19 Fetich Alley. Shenandoah, Ft. Carpets, Fe&thsis, Mattresses. Sic. He STEAM BtlDWIIIi; CO os nasi uoai, WARREN J. PORT ,.n.wnMniPiano Tax ier. ltlt 'eoelrt 4mi Mm 1 ORNADO Ivan 1 Bavies,
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