"A 13 EVENING HERALD TUE61) VY, JANUAUY 15, 1693. THIRD EDITION AMUSEMENTS. IiEllE IUKL IN "THE OUTCAST." tiebo Kiel, who mmle her first appear ance before a Trenton audience last night, Is certainly one of the best fancy dancers on the stage. Miss Uttl Is pretty and graceful. Her dances Intt night were en thuslastlcally received and Bhe was obliged to respond until she could dance no more One of the most notable features In her dancing Is the extreme high klcktmr com blned with ease and grace. As a dancer Bebe Kiel has captured the town. The Trenton Times. Will be produced at Fer guson's theatre this evening. "THE TOltNADO." Lincoln J. Carter, the successful youag author and manager of "The Fast Mall," announces as his cecond bid for approval, "The Tornado," and recognizing that much of his great success with his first play was due to the fact that he always kept faith with the public, he has adopted as a trade mark this motto, "To hold as well at win success, keep all your play bill promises." "The Tornado" will be produced at Ferguson's theatre, Thursday evening, January 17th. Tedious Suffering Finds Relief. Havkhhill, N. II Many physicians have prououueed n Incurable, diseases of the skin and blood. Mrs. Ilodsdon of this place abandoned the old school method and used Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Kemedy and was cured. In October, 1800, and for a year after, Mrs. Ilodsdon suffered from a diseased ankle bone. She had always been troubled with Salt Rheum which aggravated the diseased limb. Prescriptions and medl clnes of nil sorts were used, but with no benefit. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy was tried, and it drove the poison out of her blood, healed the ulcerous sores, and restored Mrs. Hodsdon to health and strength. Favorite Remedy cleanses the blood, and strengthens the nerves. In cases of scrofula and salt rheum, It cures where all else fails. Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the borough of Shenandoah that on and nfter February 1st, 1893, five (5) per cent, will be added to the taxes for 1894. M. J. SCANLAN, Receiver of Taxes. December 29. 1891. 18-29-tf Many stubborn and aggravating cases of rheumatism that were believed to be Incurable and accented as life legacies have yielded to Chamberlain's Pain Balm, mack to tho surprise and Bratifl- etlon of tke sufferers. One application will relieve the pain nnd suffering and Its continued use insures au effectual euro. Forsale by Gruhler Bros. 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 at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dl ases 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 at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. l-9-3m Full Time During: 1895 When you get your watch or clock re paired at Strouso's jewelry Btore. That Is a guarantee that It will be all right. All work warranted. 1-2-tf There Is cood reasen for the nooularlty of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Davis & Buzard, ot West Monterey, Clarion Co., Pa., says: "It has cured people that our nhvslctans could do notning ior. we persuaded them to try a bottle of Cham berlaln's Cough Remedy and they now recommend it with the rest of us." 23 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In qulre at the Shenandoah drug store, No. S South Mai street. 9-13-tf When Baby was Elck, wo gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, eho clung to Castorla. When she hod Children, she gave them Castorla. Buy Keystone Sour. Be sure that tbe name Lkssiq & Bakr, Ashland, Fa., Is printed on every sack. tf Temporary Quarters. Dr. J. C. Church has opened a temporary ofuce at No. 115 South White street. Offlce hours, 7 to 0 a. m. and 1 to 3 p. m. lw You Don't Have to Swear Off, Says the St. Louis 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, ono, a 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 sold and'guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wnsley, No cure no pay. Book free. Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. Smokers' articles, silver match boxes and Ore cigar tubes at Brennan's cigar a tore. 1221-tf PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. An Appeal to Illinois for tlio rrnlcctlnn nf Lincoln's Tomb. HAnntsnur.o, Jan. 15. Roth branches of tlio loglslaturo reconvened last evening. In tho houso resolutions woro passed and nddrossos made on the deaths of Represen tatives Cossua of Bedford, llowitt of Blair and Taggnrt of Montgomery. A resolu tion was also adopted to tho effect that as tho tomb of Lincoln is In n neglected con dition under tho enro of tho Lincoln Mon- umont association, tho governor of Illi nois bo requested by tho loglslaturo of Pennsylvania to nsk the loglslaturo of Illi nois to tako tho monument under tho enro nnd control of thnt stato. Among tho bills introduced wero tho following: Prohibiting tho killing of door for throo years; for a board of supervisors to kcop highways In ordor ; providing for as sessment and collection of school taxes In townships, boroughs and cities of tho third class; making it a mlsdomcnnor to glvoa falso flro alarm; abolishing days of graco; amending tho act of 1891 rogardlug froo lutcr-county bridges; taxing commer cial agencies nnd providing penalty forlm propor rating; oxemptiog from execution, attachment or seizure by any legal pro cess all money received by nny resident of tho stato as a pension from tho United States government, la tho sonato bills wore Introduced; To exempt typewriters from lovy or salo on execution or distress for rout; to abolish days of grace; authorizing tho secretary of tho commonwealth to have printed bmuu's handbook for each nuDll in tho public schools at 81 each; to nuthorlzo tho elcotlou of road supervisors for throo years; to require mlno ownora to pay dam- nges ior persons hurt in tho mlnos, now required to bo paid by tho counties; to es tablish a mining department, fixing tho salary of mlno commissioner at $5,000 por year, deputy $3,000, nnd four clorks ?1,500 each. Tho bill to croato a new banking department was unfavorably reported. Tho houso resolutions in favor of tho passago by congross of tho bill to mako n national park out of tho Gettysburg bat tlefield and for tho appointment of n joint committee to roquest Colonel A. K. Mo Cluro to deliver nu address to tho legisla ture on tho lato ox-Governor Curtln wero concurred In. Heading's O Ulcer. Ite-electctl. Philadelphia, Jan. 16. At tho annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Phila delphia and Rending Railroad and Coal Iron compnnlos tho present officers wero ro-olcctcd without opposition. Tho officers ot tho railroad nro; Prcsidont, Joseph S Hnrris; managers, A. J. Antolo, James Boyd, Joseph F. Slunott, Thomas McKcan, John Lowber Welsh and Gcorgo F. Bner; treasurer, Wllllnm A. Church; secretary. William R Taylor. Tho following officers wero elected for tho coal and iron com pany: Prcsidont, Josoph S. Harris; direc tors, S. P. Wolverton, Henry A. Dupont, Arthur Brock, Thomas Cochran, Charlo- mngno Tower, Jr., and Richard Y. Cook; treasurer, William A. Church; secretary, F. P. Kaorchor; assistant secrotary, H. C. rtussoll Cnrncglo Workmen Discharged, Homestead, Pa., Jan. 15. Thero Is great oxcltcmeut in tho Carneglo Steel works plant and much discussion among tho men over Sunday's meeting in tho Rink, auperlntcndont bchwnb called about twonty of the most prominent workmen to his ollico and askod why thoy had at tended tho mooting. Tholr answer being doomed unsatisfactory thoy woro promptly discharged. Subsequently sovonty llvo moro wero dismissed, and It is saldnnum ber of others must go. Tho company had dotoctlvcs at tho meeting. Suit for l-'also Imprisonment. Kingston, N. Y., Jan. 15. An action has just been begun in tho supremo court by Petnl Hasbrouck against ox-Shorlff William T. Van Tassel and his deputies, Frank Hubon and W. C. Tamnoy, to re- cover $35,000 damages for alleged falso Im prisonment. Hasbrouck was arrested by tnounuor snerius at iMow Paltz In Juno, 1893, chnrgod with horso stealing in Lako county, Ills. Ho was taken to Illinois, but was acquitted. For Selling Illegal Mine Certificates, Siiamokin, Pa., Jan. 15. Josoph H Dawes and John H. Davis, of Centrnlln, woro each hold in court for $1,000 bail to nnswor tho charges of forgery, perjury and violation of tho mine law. Miles Dough erty, ot Ijocust Gap, nllogos that Uawcs, a member of tho Sovonth anthracite district minors' examining board, and his son - in - lnw, Davis, a saloon keoper, woro In tho habit of issuing and soiling illegal mlno certificates. A Dig I'fttcnt Invalidated. CniCAGO, Jan. 15. Judgo Grosscup do- cldod In favor of tho Wostorn Klcotrlo company tho suit of tho Thomson-Houston Eloctrlo company against that concern. Tho decision practically invalidates a patont on nutomatlo regulators of dynamo and oloctrlo machlnos which was held by tho Thomson-Houston company and which thoy valued at ?2,000,000. Tho coso has boon In tho courts slnoo 1890, To Take Colt Hack for Trial. Columbus. O.. Jan. 15. Sheriff Lou F. Borrow, of Kayotto oounty, Is hero to tako Colonol A. U. (Join to wnsnington uourc Houso on a chargo of manslaughter. Colt, as tho representative of tho board of trado, is In Hocking Valley, carrying relief to destitute minors, but has been telegraphed to report hero forthwith. Drowning Out Mine Fire. SIIAMOKIN, Pa., Jan. 15. Ovor a billion gallons of water havo been run Into tho burning Luko Fldlor mlno slnco It caught flro about three months ago, and It now reaches a vertical holght of slxty-sovon foot above tho water lovol. It will require about olght months to empty tho mlno of tho water. Cyclists Xrvd Not Pay Toll. Readino, Pa., Jan. 15. In tho caso of A. J. Geigor, of tho Ponn Wheolmon, ngalust tho Purkiomonnud Heading Turn pike company, Judgo Kudlioh handed down an opinion in luvor or ueigor, thus (teem ing that turnpike companies cannot col lect toll from bloyole riders. Stubbed at n Christening. WILKK8BAKI1E, Piv.. Jau. 15. At n Hun garian christening lu Hauovor township fourteen men participated in a sanguin ary light. Hevolvurs and knives wore I freely usod nnd llvo men were badly stabbed. Mlobaol I'alsko and John Mln- Iska will die. Slarylnnd Silk Wouvers on Strike, Haqeiistowv, MU Jan. 15. Fifty silk weaTers iu the Maryland silk mills went out on strike yostorday. They refused to pay for spoiled silk ribbon, claiming thut no other mill In the country ri'qutruU it and also on acvuuut of a reduction wagos. THE TRACTION COMPANY. Gratifying Condition Shown by the, Annual Report. The annunl meeting of the stockholders of the Schuylkill Traction C-jmpauy was held at Glrardvllle yesterday The fol lowing Board of Directors was elected for the ensuing year; President, Dallas Sanders; Vice President, William F. Harrity; Secretary nnd Treasurer, John A. Job an n ; Directors, Dallas Sanders, William F. Harrity, Joseph R. Richards, William B. Gill. Wlnthrop Smith, E. A. Ballard and John A. Johnnn. For the year ending September 80th, 1601, the company after providing for the Interest on Its bonds and after charging operating expeues, the cost of additional bond wires of 18 miles ot Its track, and the expeuses of the washouts owing to the extraordinary floods In May which amounted to $5,000, showed a surplus of ?7,000. The following comparison of the busi ness done In six months of last year as compared with the corresponding months of 1893 must have convinced the stock holders of the desirability of their Invest ment : From July 1 to December 31, 1893, the gross receipts were $40,337.20; operating expenses, $32,712.87; net receipts, 813,- 624.33. From July 1 to December 31, 1894, the gros receipts were $49,CG0,20 ; operat ing expenses, 820,958.47; ntt receipts, 828,721.73, shnwing an increase of gross receipts of 83,323,00 ; a decrease in opernt ing expenses of $11,754 40 and an Increase in net receipts of $15,077.40. PERSONAL. M. G. Wurm left town this morning for Harrlsburg. M. J. Rellly, of South Bowers street, is seriously 111, D. J. Doyle, ot the Sunday News, con tlnues very 111, Fred. Burkhnrt visited friends at the county seat to day. - Charles Glrvln made a business trip to Ashland yesterday Joseph Peters went to Hazleton this afternoon to visit friends. Capt. George W. Johnson spent to-day among friends at Pottsvllle. Mrs. John Thurby, of West Coal Btreet, is visiting friends at Hazleton. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peters took a drive to Rlngtown this afternoon. Jesse B. Davis left for Freeland to-day, where he is Interested in tLe lumber busl ness. John Weeks, the South Main street saloonlst, left town yesterday for Harris- burg. Mrs. J. W. Moyer, of West Coal street, spent to-day at Mt. Carmel visiting friends. P. J. O'Nell. of Centralin, spent last evening in town, and took in tho enter tainment in tke tkeatre. George W. Hyde, who has been ill for several weeks, Is reported as Improving slowly, but is not able to leave his room F. C. Reese, Alex. Strouse, Thomas Lee, William Nelswender, A. B. Lamb and J. W. nnd Benj. Daddow were among the townsmen who left town last night and this morning to attend the inauguration ceremonies at Harrlsburg. John F. Finney, formerly of town and now located at Pottsvllle, was yesterday elected secretary Bnd a director of the Pottsvllle & Reading Electric Railway Company, and secretary of the Tamaqua '& Pottsvllle Electric Railway Company. I " Enaorsca me dui, A public meeting was held in the quarters of Major Jennings Council, No 367, Jr. O. U. A. M., last night, to consider the Stone Immigration bill now before the United States Senate. Addresses were made by Capt. G. W. Johnson.-S. D. Brown and Daniel Richards, after which resolutions endorsing the bill were adopted and directed to be forwarded to Congressman Stone. Smoke Brennau's famous cigars. They 1 are the best In the market, for fine trade only. 12 21-tf Chanire Of Quarters. mL. V ut I- T T I , I 1 1 xue xuuug ivieu a nourew Association has changed Its headquarters from Goldin's to Robblns' hall, on North Main street, and will celebrate the event to-morrow night by giving a dance. gtrllilug Miner Will lteMiniP. Dubois, X'h., .Inn. 15. Gonornl Mnnngcr Elliott returned from Buffalo last even ing nnd submitted a proposition to tho striking mluors from tho operators. Tho company agrees to reinstate all discharged minors oxcopt thoso who havo calloa for tholr tlmo. This proposition 1b acceptablo to tho Idle minors, nnd work will oe re sumed tomorrow both hero nnd at Roy- noldsvllio. A Whole Family Poisoned. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 15. An entire colored family named McCrea was pols- onod yostorday by "rough on rats," which was administered to them in cornmcal mado into broad. Tho deod was inspired by jonlousy, and was committed by Mag- clo Boroughs, jonn anu jane, mo son and daughter of Mrs. McCrea, ore dead. Tho others havo recovered. 17'l'7'7, f'TT'DIT AOtATis h X1 XvHtiJJ LUrlJi. 1'oiltlvBUur for Klaney ana Urinary Dlsases, Rheumatism. etc. It Is from tno new roiyne slan shrub. KA- VA-KAVA(botan-Icalname: llpcr I BLADDER DISEASES, Methvtttcum'iAe- AND scribed lu new I'orII'orW,Keb. ll IJITIIlff n V1 TLX a iQrvi - - . . It re tl U Ml M 1 1 0 lii. ibtf.Tt Dec, I8UZ Endorsed by tbo Hospitals and Phy. slcUns of Europe as a sum Bpecino dure Ior Kid ney and llladder Diseases, Rheumatism. Diabetes, Ilrlght's Disease, llrlck-Uust deposits, Liver pis ease. Female Complaints, pain In back, eto. ftU at Two Dollnn a Jlottle. Descriptive book sent (reo to all We know that AI.ii.iT in is a i-osi tive Cure for tnese diseases, ana 10 prove toy it. Wnn.rfiil Ktfects. and for the sake of I nil ductlon, we will send you enough Ior one week's use. Dy man, prt-paiu, jius, 11 j-'u bio u aui ferer. It is an unfailing fure. A in rial costs vi nothing. J cuiti: ' ArtjltPKV Till'. S'llUllCII IiIlM'.V vo tonrlli Aiiiuir, new im, A W I TiT 71 1 Y7T jsb iuiiiriuri Cure for Asthma. A great Modern Medical Discovery C ures OiirntitfI or Jfo l'ay. For large Trial Case, I'ree, by mall, address, i KOLA IMPORTING CO, 1162 Broadway.New York iCidnev rifl i "ioii UK ffl RATIONAL Em NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, manntaoturea under tno stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. vPrescrlbedby emlnont physicians! DR. R1CHTER S ,1 SE1 D r.,i ..niitn-wiii. T.nif. MnrkAnchor jiuunuaciurenvjouinierzieiiruwA'.."-".''. w- F. Ad. Bickterft Co., 17 Wurts El.,usw soss. l -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branoh Houses, Own Qlaisworks, 2-. A 5(1 ts In Htiemindotth for :iU by . P " D Klrlln. 0 Main U , J. M.. VHIItsn 7 H, Main St.. 0. If. H. 4 Lloyd his IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Snmtnrs Hill and Gorman Hngnge In n War of Words. Washington. Jan. 15. Stirling Interest was given to tho sonato proceedings yes- tcrdnv bv tho snoochos of taonator uor- mau. of Maryland, and Senator Hill, of Now York, on various phases of tho tariff and financial situation. At times tno uo- bato between tho two distinguished Domo cratlo senators took on an added lntorest from tho koon porsonnl criticism nnd satire directed nt each other. Mr. Gormnn spoko for two hours. Tho speech was mainly ro mnrkablo In its nrrnyal of facts to show that tho tariff law which Mr. Gorman took so largo a part In framing was wholly In- sufllclent In raising tho revonuo absolutely requisite to carry on tho government. In presenting this viow Mr. Gorman dwelt on tho personal features of tho contest over tho Wilson bill, nnd arraigned Mr, Hill for his attltudo tkon and slnco on tho tariff question. Tho speech of Mr. Hill was equally vig orous and equally personal, and was re ceived with tho same closs attention from his associates and lntenso Interest In tho gallerlos ns had been shown to tho Mary laud senator. Mr. Hill directed his re marks mainly nt Mr. Gorman, who snt only a fow foot away. Senator Allison, of Iowa, nlso contrib uted to tho features of the day by a short but very cffcctlvo presentation of the need of lmmedlnto legislation on tho tariff to ralso rovonuo, instead of further fruitless agitation of currency revision. Filibustering tactics again dofontod tho Grout oloomargarlno bill, which was un der consideration during tho morning hour In tho houso. By a special order from tho rules committee tho remainder of tho day was consumed with business reported from tho judiciary committed. W. W. TAYLOR'S BONDSMEN. Thoy Will bo Jlndo rcnnlloss by the Kx, Treasurer's Defalcation Chicago, Jan. 15. A sfccivt conforouco of tho bondsmen of W. W. Taylor, tho de faulting trons-iror of South Dakota, was held hero yesterday. After tho meeting ox-Govevuor C. K. Mollotto declared that ho never expects to soo Taylor again un loss ho is captured. As to tho defaulting treasurer's whereabouts tho ox-governor said ho had not tho slightest Idea, and ho refused to hazard a guess. Taylor, ho thought, took about S200.000 with him when ho disappeared. "Thero aro two thoorlcs talkod In Pierro,"sald Air. Mollotto, "regarding Tay lor's disappearance. Ono Is that ho plas tered tho mortgages and got togothor all thnt monoy with tho intention of making a settlement. Tho other is thnt ho socured tho money for tho simple purpose of got ting nway with It. As to which theory Is correct I am unable to say.' 'How will tho disappearance auoct tho bondsmen? " Mr. Mollotto wasnskjd. Affect them," ho answered curtly, "why It will simply affect thom by practi cally taking overy cont evory ono of tho bondsmen has. Tlio bondsmen must make their bonds good. PlEltKE, S. D., Jan. 15. Tho houso and senate mot in joint executive session, and Attornoy General Crawford asked for au thority and means to proceed against the bondsmen of W. W. Taylor resident in othor states. Ho notified tho session of tho recolpt of n telegram stating that tho nnmo of W. W. Taylor appeared on tho passenger llstof the Bteamor Persia, which loft Now York several days ago. I T'ed and Whipped by Uurglars. I KUW-niOTTr Wn Tn IK AlnaL-n.1 I . . ."' " Dors ontereu tno nouse or unvid wcurldo during tho night, tied tho fnrmor nnd his wlfo to clinirs, and tried whipping and threat of torture to compol thom to give up tholr money. After ransacking tho houso $0 In monoy and somo valuables woro socured. When tho robbors loft thoy took McBrldo and his wlfo into an unused room and locked them in. Thoy woro nearly frozon to death whou discovered by neighbors and released. Paris Anarchists Cntuppressed. Paiiis, Jan. 15. A bomb explosion oc curred at about midnight in front of 05 Rue Monoeau, nnd Is bolloved to havo boon tho work of anarchists. Nobody was killed, but considerable damago was dono toproporty. Tho police boliovo that tho explosion was directed against M. Atho- lln, tho mngistrato who conductod tho In quiries Into tho outrages committed by i-vuvucuui anu otnor annrcnists. Three Hoys Terribly llurned. BALTlMOltE, Jan. 15. Whllo standing around tho northorn dump, whore a lot of rofuso was bolng burnod, Oscar Vanco, aged 14 years, Georgo Shorter, H, and John Gross, 18, wero badly burned nnd muy dlo. An oxploslon from an old coal oil barrel covorod thom with tho burnln fluid and turned thom into human torches. Diphtheria Itaglng at lAnrel, Bid. Laurel, Md., Jan. 15. Dlpthcrla is rag ing with much vlrulonct) horc, and thoro havo boon six deaths within tho past fow days, and a lnrgo number of othors aro strlckon with It. It Is claimed that tho dlseaso was allowed to spread by tho authorities, who tried to keen tho facts I11UUUU. I Carlton Cornwell, foreman of tha Gazette, Mlddlotown, N. J., believes that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy should be In every home. He used it for a cold nnd It effected a speedy cure. He says: "It ih indeed a crnnn remeav. l can tpmm. mend to all. I have also seen It uted for or vi 81.1 Mis Nature's CoU'lZsan&Wcentmii mn.,i a. MP ftna 00 cent umties ior sale uy uruhler Iwhoonln Vnn will nnvpr flnrl DrAnnnn'R oArrnra in dive saloons, They are for Una trade only hotels, cafes and drag stores. M. P. CONRY, Mouougaheln Whiskey, 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, $1 a qt. Fine Old Bonrbon, XXX, $1.25 a qt. A 1 .Superior Blackberry Brandy, $1 a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, - $1.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, $1.50 a qt. "7 IITTHnf THirvc ntnnlr ntirt tT.nc.li A In Iwi.uui.iuuu . " n ii Mini -i i mil l)ct brands of 6c Cigars and Politiral Cards. p-Olt 8CII00L DIKEUTOK, Second Ward, HUNJAMIN U. UHUKUll. ubject to Hopubllcan rules. an r r onil rrT htnnimnti tn t . i . T. Iv. EDWAHDS. Subject to m publican rules. pOH SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward, JUnfl J. FK1U1S. SubJ ct to Republican rules. ITlO t HIGH CONSTABLE. E JAME1 EMAKUEL. Sub'ectto tha rules of tho ltepubltcan party. OR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Fifth ward, THOMAS t. JAMES. Subjeot to Republican rules. MISCELL ANE OUS. fTtOU SALF. I' poniRr o! i Tli n Mrnnr1v At Ihn nnllthwpst iiiui. jnui . . r - j -- , I' corner O! ' ul ana oowcrs Bireeis. r.icei- lent lnve tm nt. Apply to Mux -chmldt. 112-lf IAOR A hlehly fdurated parrot ) 8o0. Address 103J herry street, Ren FOR Pale.- vonst, uew ijaomiB waiermouir. Ft c(1) horse power. Just ft-rnn the fuo lory. Apply at me Heua-d office, North Market h' reel, Shenandoah, Pa. I.iOU RENT. Chran, a-i apartment In the Tl-man building, corner Main and Centre feir'Cts. Well lighted and ho.ited by steam. SuitaHe lornnofflce, orsewlug room. Apply to O. E. Tltman. 1-8-2T $75.00 Washes and A WEEK pild to ladles and gents to sell the Racld Dish Washer. ; and dries them In two minutes with out v etting tho hands. No experience neces sary; fells at sight; permanent prsltlon. Ad dress W. 1. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. U, Col umbus, Ohio. V 'UK or drrkoods store CnnfPMk the HurgrrlaD, Llthnuciao, Poll'h and Germ n Irngi.tipes. avn had several years experi ence. Aaares ijuuis iiuumuwuz, iai unu Whho trett, beunnaoaii. QTOCKHO'.DEUS' MEETING. The an- inifii Aippt-.iin of tho sic ckholde-s ot the Shenandoah Gas Light Compauy of Blienan (loan, ra will De neia at me omce oj j o. Kistler. corner of Jardln and li'oyd streets. January 22, 1895, between the hours or 7 and 8 o'clock, p. m, (er inn purpnte 'i t-iec lug nlre (0) Directors to serve forthee sulna year. 8-15-22 J. 8. Kistlkh, Bec'y. STOf KHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual election of the stockhol.ieis or the Shen a donh Electric Illuminating Uompiny, of Hheuandoah, Pa., will bd I eld at the office of J. S. Kistler, corner f Jardln nnd Lloyd streets, January 2!, 1895, between the h mrs or 7aud8 o'clock p, m , lor tha pnrp"fe of elects lng nine (9) Directors to serve ior tne ensuing yar. , 8-15 22 J. &. Kistler, Bec'y. STOCKHOLDER' MEETING. The annual election of the stockholders of the when andoah Heat ai.d Power Company, of Shen- nndoab, Pa , will be hi Id at the ofUce or J. S. Khtler, corner Jardln and Lloj-d treats, on January 22d, 1895, between the hours or 7 and 8 o'ciock p. m , ior mo purpose oi uctuus nln- B) Directors to servo aunng tne ensuing ear. 15 22 J . H. kistler, aecy. Reduction Sale. For tbe next SO days will sell all our ready- trimmed HATS at cost and less. Children's Cloaks, Caps and Backs kre all reduced for the holiday trade. Our lice ot linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents is the finest and cheapest In the town. OurlSo grado... 2 for 25c " 20o " ...2 for S5o. " 25o 14 ......2 for 40a. " 850 " .......................2 for 55c. New York 29 "N. Main St., Shenandoah. I VAYgplrg' MlJSSUm wvor3 j 17 BOVTU StAXN 8TREE1 I Birds and animals of all selections, , ma vlrtsMvtla. fnhpt M ll-MV I .i.mwiiuiu., "." j . P.IJ..I ..J I i PI... .1 D... r... I.. A n.lln I MluCSl SHU UlUEll bUU HI DEth nt. luuiu uauji Free lunch every morning vnd evening. John wekkb, Proprietor. Q. V. Davidson, Bartender. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND CORL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. neers, porter ana aie constantly on tap, Choice temperance drinks and cigars. 3VE. 37". 3VEA.Xji3Enir, : id : Jenr 16 North Slain Stroot. Hepalrtngof all kinds prmoptly attended to, ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Ste. I Pinna! Onau tffinnn anrl T.innnrfl i Handsome Bar Fixtures. Beat BrandB of 5 and 10c Oigara. HOTEL KAIBR, OQAB. BUUCmiili, Prop, Nni-Jri Main fit W&tTANnV filW Largest and finest hotel In the region finest accommodations. - Handsome fixtures Fool and Billiard Rooms Attached. PROPOSALS Sealed bids aro requested by the Bhenandoah for houllng coal for nextvear-2.000 tons, more or less, as renulred. matlon Inquire ot the undersigned. All bids must oe in not later man January '3ra, ISM, r1?? Snyor all o?ThPemf reserves the ttshi tD ( i-ii at J. B, Kistleb, Boo'y, mth Main St iiLiquorStore 4 Tlrniiorbt. Pnrlnr nnA v.'plnnr Rnnr. '---"rs - -. j. . -1. v . - all kinds of Temperanco Drinks. 1 G-rasping 7 opportunities is a sign of the good judg ment which Is the characteristic of the wise man. We are offering the greatest opportunities ever know to buy men's furnishing, at reduced prices. Another Perfect Niagara Is the fall in prices of gents' furnishings at our great sile. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bareain In the finest gloves, hosiery, neckties, etc. u . r i Ti 1 1 I .. ,. J W1U I rt. ureal. j:uu iu (tenia nuu- ishlnas. All hands are stretched out to seize these bargains we offer. , Another Catch Them as They Fall In price. Now is the time to secure your 29 cent white shirts. M. J. SCANLAN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. M.J. "LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and . Real Estate Agent, 123 B. Centre St., Shenandoah Evan J. Davies, AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin Street. Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. 13 utchers- D and GROCERS The finest and most tender beet to be found in Shenandoah. -Pork, mutton. veal and cut meats of all kinds. A fine line Of choice and fresh crrocerles and prime family flour, butter and eggs. For the . . . Clpary Bros' Hot Season Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers oi the finest lager beers. 17 &nd 19 Peach Alloy, Shenanloih, Ft. HOOKS & BROWN We have a full line of Boohs, Stationery, Celluloid Frames, Novelties, Periodicals. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4 North Main St. If your clothier doesn't keep Hnmmerslougli : Bros Swell, ltellable, New York Make him gt It Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel and Is sold by overy .'promi nent clothier In tho stato. None genuine w..n out HammerslouBh llros.' label. WARREN J. PORTZ, ,..im .Piano Timer o.i'Jln???Pa.orna rPIra. Orders left at UNDERTAKING 1 ( i tl i A - 1
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