1-VENlNu HEKALD WHilNESOAY, .1ANUAKY 10, IS95. URI) EDITION IN SENATE AND HOUSE. ( Discission of loul lt Principles Delays tlio llullcluncy lllll. "Washington, Jan. 10. Tho sonnto do- ' roted yesterday to furtlior speeches 111 Which tlio liicomo tax nerved us u text for ti wide rnuiro of discussion ou tho tariff, i tho currency and tho l'opullst platform, Ir. Hill's proposition mado last week to amend tho deficiency bill so that tho In come tax would bo tested In thocourts has Apparently started an lnoxhaustablo flow 1 of speeches on public affairs .In goneral. Ir, Cockroll, lu bhargo of tho deficiency bill, hoped to securo action on tho lllll mondment yostorday, but tho speeohosof Messrs. Call (Kin.) and Allen (Nob.) made this Impossible, air. Allen took occasion to defend tho PopulUt party against many charges mado In and out of congress that It was a part of vagaries. It led to a very full discussion of nil Populist doctrines nnd a comparison of them with tho doo--tribes of other parties. Air. Allen declared H was tho party of tho Immediate f uturo. Tho day In tho houso was dovoted after tho morning hour to tho consideration of tho Indian appropriation bill, but no pro gress was made before adjournment. Gen oral Grosveucr presented a reply to tho memorial sent to tho judiciary committee "by Mr. Kitchle, of Akron, O., containing supplementary charges against Judo Kicks, and Involving ex-Souator II. U. Payne and Judge Stevenson Burko He usked for an investigation of tho charges. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Away Life Ts the truthful, startling title of a book about No-To Bac, the harmles-i, guaran toed tobneco habit cure that braces up ulcotiulzed nerves, eliminates the nico tine poison, makes weak men gain strencrth. vigor and mnuhood. Y-.u run mo physlciul or financial risk, as No-To Bac 13 sold by Mrs. A. Wasley under n guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. 12 31-13t Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah iQre department : LOCATION. 15 Coal and liowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre strfets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main und Centre streets. 3-4 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal str.ets 42 Gilbert nnd Centre streets. 3 Gilbert and Cherry streets? '52 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open tbo box, pull flown the hook once and let go. Whon an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound he number of tho box nnd repeat the -alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm is sounded from box 15 the fire bell will strike one, then pause jand strike five, which will Indicate that the fire is in tho vicinity of No. 15 box, Every alarm is repeated four times. Manr stubborn and accravating cases of rheumatism that were believed to be incurable and accented as life legacies, Slave yielded to Chamberlain's Pain Balm, much to the surprise and gratifl' cation of the sufferers. One application -will relieve the pain and suffering and its continued use insures an euecmai cure iSTorsalo by Gruhler Bros. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVENING Herald Who are not receiving their paper regu- iarly and people who wish to receive the .paper as new subscribers, are requested to Heave their addresses at Hookfe Brown'i stationery store, on North Main street, Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis uses relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure.1 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 ages in male or female. It relieves re- tentiou o water and pain in passing It almost immediately. If you want quick Telief and cure this is your remedy. Sold .t tho City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St mext door to the po3t offke, Shenandoah Pa. l-D-Stn Full Time During 1895 When you get your watch or clock re paired at Strouse's jewelry store. That la - guarantee that it will be all right. All wrork warranted. 1-2-tf There is good reasen for the popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Davis Buzard, of West Monterey, Clarion flu,, Pu., says : "It bas cured people that -ur physicians could do nothing lor. we ersunded them to try a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and they now Teuomraeud It with the rest of us." 23 laudCOcent bottles for Bale by Gruhler Bros. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. JR South Mai street. 9-13-tf When Baby was slot, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Costorlo. "When she beeamo Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. tBuy Keystone flour. Be sure that the mam Lbssio & Baer, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every sack. tf Carlton Cornwell. foreman of the Gazette, MIddletown, N. J., believes that 'Chamberlain's Cough Remedy should be fin everv home. He used it for a cold and i t eff eated a speedy cure. He says : "It Is indeed a urand remedy. I can recom mend to all. I have also seen it need for whoonlnc? couirh. with the best results." 25 and 50 ceut bottles for sale by Gruhler tiros. You will never find Hrennnn'fl cii?ars ' in dive saloons. They are for fine trade I janly hotels, cafes and drug stores. i U.KKIBLE EXPLOSION IN bUTTE. The Hntlro Flro Department Wiped Out. Hinonty live Killed. Buttk, Mont., Jan. 1(1. A fire occurred in tho Hutto Hardware company's wnro houso, In which giant powder was stored. Tho flro department were at work on tho fh-o when the explosion took place, killing a number of people. While offorts were being mado to roiuovo tho dead and In jured a second oxploslon occurred. Tlio ontlro flro department was wiped out, Including tho ohlof and all tho horsos. Three policemen woro among tho killed, who uumber at loast sovcnty-llve. Plato glass was broken all over tho city, and tho damage to property Js enormous. It Is Impossible to get details at present. All tho ambulances aro rushing to nnd from tho scene of tho explosion. The roln tlvos of the killed aro frantioj and tho city Is lu consternation. Tho powder lu tho warohouso was In vio lation of law. It was tho greatest oxplo slon lu tho history of tho wost. To Stamp Oat Unmbltng. Tr.ENTON, Jan. 10. Tho Now Jersey house of assombly yesterday afternoon gavo an audlonco to Ilov. Dr. ICompshall, of Nowark, and ox-.Tudgo Limning, of Trenton, who had boon selected as a com mlttoo to present to tho legislature tho pe tition of tho Prosbytorlan synod of New Jorsoy In favor of an antl-gambllng nmendmont to tho stato constitution. Dr. Kcmpshall mado an address of half an hour, and was followed by ox-Judgo Lan nlng. After tho addresses tho commltteo of tho wholo agreed unanimously to roport lavoraluy on tho proposed amendment. Tho houso then ordered tho resolution to third reading and adjourned for tho week Tho resolution will havo to bo dopted by tho houso nnd senate and thou bo adopted by next year's legislature bo- foro tlio amendment can bo submitted to tho pooplo for final approval. West Virginia Snubs Virginia. Wheeling, W. Va., Jan. 10. Tho reso lution which passed tho West Virginia legislature yostorday refusing to appoint a committee to confer wltn n llko commit tee of tho Virginia legislature looking to a settlement of tho so called West Vir ginia debt docs not mean repudiation, as has been published. Tho .reason for tho action, which was unanimous, was that tho appointment of such a commission would bo on tho assumption that West Virginia would como to a settlement on tho basis of taking on a third of tho old debt. Tills would throw West Virginia in for more than sho bollovos sho owes. Threatened with Inundation. Elkton, Md., Jan. 10. Port Deposit, on tho Susquehanna rivor, is in danger of bo- ing submerged. One solid mass of lco, about two miles In length, and about thirty feet high, can bo seen. Tho ico coming down tho river is held back by tho hugo gorges on tho flats below tho town, and this only adds to tho danger that Is al ready threatening. Citizens on Main streot, tho only thoroughfnre, havo moved their furnlturo to tho second story. If tho ico nt McCall's Ferry, ten mllos up tho river, should break tho town would soon bo submorged and much proper tydamaged. Insurance Swindlers Convicted. PAliKEUSDUlto, W. Va., Jan. 10. In tho United States court yesterday C. T Shields, Willard DIehm, A. Winflold Tu kens, Charles T. Dollmer, J. C. Newell, Mrs. J. C. Nowoll, Irving Chambers, P. S. Fouso, R. J. Ruby and T. C. Hughos, all of Philadelphia, composing tho Fratornity and Financial Co-operation company, were found guilty and lined S100 each and costs for using tho malls for fraudulent pur poses. Most of theso pooplo aro said to bo in Europe now. Thoy operated what was called short term lnsuranco. Nino Persons Drowned. Galveston, Tex., Jan. 10. A special from Velasco says it Is now definitely known that Captain Frod A. Brock and his wlfo and two children, of Galveston, with flvo members of tho crow on tho drodgo boat Mount Waldo, which Captain Brock was bringing from Tampico to Vo- lasco, were drowned in tho lifeboat which thoy took to oscapo from tho dredgo boat in n storm a few hours out from Tampico on Tuesday night. Pennsylvania Versus Columbia. Philadelphia, Jan. 10. Tho Athlotlo Association of tho University of Pennsyl vania received n lettor from tho sporting authorities of Columbia colicgo, New York, suggesting a four mllo boat raco bo- tweon tho crews of tho two collegos noxt summer, in vlowof tho failure of thePenn Bvlvaulo-CornoU project. Tho lettor was favorably considered, and n raco will prob ably bo arranged. Died In tlio Almshouse, Atlanta, Jan. 10. Robort N. Ely, who was attoruoy goneral of Georgia undortho administration of Governor Colquitt, died in tho county nlmshouso horo on Monday. Ely was 00 years of ago, and had boon in tho county nlmshouso moro tlian two years. Ho became mentally deranged somo tlmo aftor retiring from olllco. llroke Through the Ice nnd Drowned. Hahdin, Ills., Jan. 10. While crossing tho Mississippi rivor on tho lco at Calhoun Club Houso juiss ido xromDiiug and juiss Molllo Rodgers broke through the lco and woro drowned. Frank; Phillips, of Ham burg, narrowly escaped drowning in his efforts to save the unfortunato womon, NUGGETS OF NEWS. Atlanta, Ga., sont twenty car loads of food to suffering Nobroskans, and will send more. Douver's pollco board will view "living pictures" before acting on a protest of tho W. C. T. U. Charley Mltoholl issues a challongo to fight Peter Jaoksou in May or Juno noxt for 55,000 n side. Poter Turney is still acting govornor of Tennessee, pending nu Investigation of al leged election frauds. Because she attended ft church ontortaln ment, Thomas J. Beck, of Elkhart, Ind killed his wife and himself. Mayor Plngreo, of Detroit, charges tho flro commissioners with misappropriating $8,100, and demands their resignations. The heavy snows and landslides have stopped tralno in many places on the rail roads of Switzerland and northern Italy. Amos Baker, olty court clerk of At lanta, Ga., chawed with complicity in robberies and other crimes, is being Invus titrated uy tne city council. The following wore chosen ntmb,ers of the national senate yesterday: Mnluo, Messrs. Chandler r l Frye (ro-oleoted) jr vT-hugetts,Gvi'i' K Hoar (re-elected) r u, Benign .ucaIuIUu (re-eleetod) an i J. uurrows; wortu uaronuu. (M .utlor. POLITICAL POINTS. Richard Reese Is 'id to be n candidate for Council in the Fifth ward. It is said the Democrats will nominate two candidates for Council in the Fifth ward. Our Democratic friends in tho Fourth and Fifth wards have quite a lively family quarrel. The approach of the primary elections is causing a lively interest in one or two of the wards. The Crawford county system of con ducting primaries will be glve,;i a trial at t le Citizens primaries this month. Attend the primary elections. To the stay-at-homes is attributed, in mosi cases, the nomination of Incapable afllcliils. Mino Inspector Stein and M. P. Fowler nre both spoken of In connection wltn the nomination of School Director in the Fourth ward. With good nominations, the Citizens party can control both the School Board and Council. See to It that none but worthy men are placed upon the ticket. In the majority of cases the man who now greets you with a smile and a hearty shake of the hand Is a candidate for office. After the election it will be different. The Republican League will hold a regular meeting to morrow evening, in their rooms in the Refowlch building. The Leagae will take an active interest in the approaching borough election. The business of the borough should be conducted upon the same principle as that of private enterprises. It behooves the people, then, to select business men of acknowledged experience for positions of trust. The Citizens party was never In better position to make a successful fight than at the present. Those little "unpleasant ness" thi.t usually crop out about this me are not apparent, which bodes ill to the Democrats. Howe, Not Ward. The man who solicited aid from the business men of town for an alleged sick man was Patrick Howe, and not Patrick Ward. This statement is made in justice to a family named Ward, who feel that in the absence of an explanation suspicion may be directed against them. To llmnnln Appomattox Po-dolllct.. Washington, Jan. is. Tho long con slderation of the propositions and pretests arising from the recent change of tho niimi! of the old Appomattox po3tollico, in Virginia, to Surrender, resulted yesterday in an order promulgated by tho postolllce department restoring tho name Appomat tox to tho old olllco, recontly designated Surrender, and chauging tho preeni Ap omattox, formerly Nebraska, to W est Appomattox. Homostead 31 en Defiant. PlTTsnuiM, .Inn. 10. The wholesnlo dls- chargo of workmen by tho Carnegie com pany at Homestead for attending tho meeting on Sumuy has arouiied a feeling o resentment that bids fair to bear fruit his evening, whon unothor mass meeting will bo Held i' t:e upor.i liouso. xno ox- cltement Is 1 .1 tense and tho action of tho company Is de lotmced on all MdeS. Tho 100 dlschan d m -n are encouraged in tho belief that r. powerful organization will bo effected soon and another strike inaugu rated. Sirs. Kolley an Independent Candidate. HoSESDALE, Pa., Jan. 15. Tho Prohibi tion district congressional conforreos mei in Tuukhannoek. Sarah Ulrich Kolley failed to Induce tho Prohibitionists to ac cord her the honors of nomination, und sho will run as an independent candidate on nomination papers prepared by Hon. John Kuhbach. Sent to Prison for Ufo. New YoiiK, Jan. 15. Pasqunlo Dot!, th Italian who murdered Roceo Petrlc-lo n n christening lu Mulberry street in Ocn, her, was yesterday sentenced to Ute im rnitonmenc The Magic Touch OP Hood's Sarsaparilla You smile at the idea. Bu if you are a sufferer from Dyspepsia And Indigestion, try a bottle, and be fore you nave taken nan a dozen doses, you will involuntarily tinnic, and n douDt exclaim, "That Just Hits It!" "That soothing effect Is a macle touch I" Hood's Sarsaparilla gently tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs, Invigorates the liver, creates a natural, healthy desire for food, gives refreshing sleep, and In short, raises the health tone of the entire system, nememtier Sarsai parilla Cures Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, constipation, tuioumeii, jaundice. ilckheadaohe.lndUeaU Tf- J C 1 xiecLuctioii bale. For toe 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 lino ot linen, embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS lor holiday presents Is the finest and cheapest in the town. Our ISo grade 2 for 2oo. ' 80c 2 for 35o. ,2 lor -10c. ,2 lor 650. " 25o " 830 New York 20 "N. Main St., Shenandoah. HOTEL KAIBR, CHAH. BUHCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and Quest hotel la the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures, Pool and UlUIard Rooms Attached, o o d i5 pra Interlined "CclluloicVCollara and CulTs : ur.i water like a duck's back and snow Mlher spot nor soil. They arc not iccteJ by perspiration, and alway3 ik ns if rizlit out of the box. When llicy get soiled you can clean tlicm i.i a minute by simply wiping oil with a ,wct cloth. These are but n few of the .dvautoKcs of wearing the "Celluloid" Collars and Cuffs. There arc many thcrs that you will readily discover Ihc first time you wear one. They arc the only watcrproot mtct lincd collars and cuffs made. Be sure to get the genuine with this trade aiark TRADf MARK stamped inside, if you desire perfect -.:.lt.l!.. T,t.l I., Ml n,l nil lUSlUUllUll. UlUUk; 111 till PIW Lilln till styles. If you can't get them at the dealers, we will send sample postpaid, on receipt ot price: vjollars, 25-ceuu' each. Cuffs, so cents pair. State size nnd whether you want a staud-up o turned-down collar. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 42r-'29 Brondwoy, NEW YORK. Itlotons Strikers In France. Lyons, Jan. 10. A dispatch received horo from Roiinnc, about forty miles from this city, says that 3,000 woavors who are on ton strike thcro threatened to nttack tho mills. Tho sub-prefect thereupon read tho riot net, and a detachment of gen darmos charged upon and dispersed the mob. M. Carnaud, a Socialist momber of tho chamber of deputlos, was arrested for threatening tho sub-prefect. An Investment Swindler Sentenced. Philadelphia, Jan. 10. Judgo Butler, In tho United States district court, sen tenced Dr. John H. Durlnnd, president of tho Provident Bond and Investment com pany, who was convicted on Deo. 7 last of using tho malls to carry on n schomo to defraud, to pay a fine of S100 and to un dergo an imprisonment in Moynmensiug of ton months, the imprisonment to date from tho time of conviction. An Old Iron Mlno Closed. Pottstown, Pa., Jan. 10. After being in dperatlon for.upwards of a century tho Iron oro mines of 15. Ss Cr. Brooko nt Falls of French Creek, Chester county, closed down yesterday, throwing nearly a hun dred men out of employments Tho reason given is that forolgn ores cwi bo purchased I much cheaper, although tfio oro ot French I Creek is found in rich quantity at an averago depth of ilfty feet. Ilyrnes' ReHlgnatlon Not Accepted, New York, Jan. 10. Mayor Strong has asked Superintendent Byrnes to remain at tho head of tho police department of this city. Tho mayor yesterday sont to tho superintendent a letter roferrlngtohls long continued and honorablo servlco and tho probability of legislation at Albany which would necessitate changes In the department, and returning Byrnes' letter of resignation. Jnpanese Spies Not Tortured. Washington, Jan. 10. Tho president transmitted to tho sonate tho correspond- 'enco relating to tho alleged torturing of I Jupaneso splos at Shanghai. It shows I that our representative was obliged by In ternational law to glvo the splos up, that thoy had a fair trial and woro convicted on undoubted ovldonco, and that thoro was no torturing. An Accused 'Cashier Indicted. OMAHA, Nob., Jan. 10. Tho federal grand jury returned an Indictment against 1 It. C. Outcalt, cashier ot tho broken Capi tal bank of Lincoln, charging him with falsifying tho books of that bank. This is tho bank in which tbo stato lost $230,000, oud Prosident Moshor is now serving a sentence of live years for looting. Terrible Experience at Sea. Philadelphia, Jan. 10. Tho throe masted schooner Anlsleo, Captain MoAn- drows, arrived at tills port yostorday aftor a most thrilling voyage from Kavanntin, "Whence sho sailed Deo. 19, laden withpluo lumber. On Christmas night, off Hat- teros, sho encouutored a Btorm which put out .the llres, swopt away most of the cargo, and drovo tho mpn to tho top of the aftor house, whore, with nolther food nor water, and sholtorod only by li sail, thoy existed for threo days and nights. HiVontually a tug towed her into Wilming ton, N. C. Tho vcssol Is a complete wreok, and tno men uro badly frostbitten. Italians Kepulae Abysalnlans. MASbowau, Egypt, Jan. 10. Tho Ital ian troops under Gonoral Baratler havo had somo sharp fighting with a large forco of Abysslnlaus, led by Itas Mongasola. ino lattr was attacked uuoxpoctedly by buuuj; jimuuuruu i,uuu men, armeu with rlflos and In addition tho Abysslnlans had numbers of spearmon, Tho Italians compelled tho onemy to retreat to tho Gondu mountains. Later in tho day tho enomy returned to tho attack, but woro ropulsed with serious loss. Tho Italian loss was small. Two Killed nt a Ilaltlmore Fire. Baltimokb, Jan. 10. During a flro at 8 Wost Biildlo stroet early in tho morning Thomas Whltrldgo attempted to carry his young wlfo down a ladder whloh tho fire men had run up. Ho lost his balance and both fell to tho ground and woro killed. Mr. Whltrldgo was a son of John A. Whlt rldgo, with whom ho was oounectod in tho banking and brokerago business. Ho and Mrs. AVhitrldge woro loaders in Balti more society. Thoy woro marriod only last April. Mr. AVhitrldge waa consul to Chllo and vice oousul of Denmark In this city. Smokers' articles, silver match boxes and nre cigar tubes at Brennan's cigar store. 13-21-tf W' KLLUL 0 M. P. CONRY, Mouongnheln Whiskey, 60o a tit. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - II a qt. A 1 Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, 11.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt. I Superior Cognac Brandy, - J1.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, tl.50 a qt. VUENGLING'S Btock and Fiesh Alf, Ilest brands of So (,'lgars and Political Cards. hp u man CONSTABLE, JADEZ POWELL-. Subject to HepuUllcan ruWs. jiO I HIGH C0N8 1'AULE. JAMES EMANUEL. Bub oct to ihe rules of the Republican party. y OK SCHOOL DIRECTOH, Second Ward. UKNJA.M1N U. UtlUKUH. -ubjcot to Republican rules. JjlOU SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Word, jvun J. riuui,, SubJ' ot to Republican rules. ?OR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Third Ward. Subject to Republican rules, npOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Fifth ward, 111U.11A3 CI. Subject to Republican rules. fci IS tfEIXANE OUS. nv 'i rtALK. The property at tne sou'nwesi P nu nrr nl Cnul nnd liowcrs streets. seel- lent Investment. Apply to Max.-chnidt, 1 liMf JTiOR SA I.E. A lustily educated parrot.. ' Price 850. Address -1033 Cherry street, I ending, 1'ay 12-20 tf FOR f nK At cost, new Eaclrus watermotnr. Fho(5) boiso power. Just fmmthe fao ory. Apply ai tne herald omce, inouh MarKets-reot, aneuanaoan, ja. "T7IOR RENT, Cheno, an apartment in the Tiltmiu building, corner Main and Centre Htreet". Well llchted and heated by steam. HuluMe loi an olllce, or sowing room. Apply to "J E. Tltman. l-E-2 $75.00 i Washes and c A WEEK paid to ladles and gents to sell the Rapid Dish Washer. dries them In two minutes with out 9-ettlng the hards. No experlemo neces sary, ells at sight; permanent p'sltlon. Ad dref VV. P. Hairiaon & f'o..Clerk No. 14, Col- umDus, Ohio WANTED. A position as a cleric in a cloth ing or dry .oods store. Can speak the Hungarian, Lithuanian, Pollh and German languages, uave had several years experi ence. Address Louis Rablnowltz, 131 Noith While street, snenanuoan. i-14 DIVIDEND DECLARED. Tho Merchants' National BanK has to day declared a sem'-annual dividend of 3 per cent,, payable on ana alter January mm Hhenanooan, januarj itnn, ito it MAN In everyfectlon at once to sell staple goods to dealers : no reddling i experl- nee utnf cesanry ; ttst eido line: 57500 a month, Salary and mperses or large cot. mif-flon made ( lifton soap and manu pactukihq Company, Cincinnati, O iu-ii iy-wea!oaT Hpnlp.d Wds are renuestedbv the Shenandoah Het & Power Company for hauling coal for next year- s.uu ions, more or less, ua requireu, Huckwbf-at, or rice coal. For further Infor mation lnnulre of the underslened. Ml Dlds must be In not later than January 23rd, 1895, at noon, and tho company reserves the right to reject any or an oi mem. Ml 3t J. S, KlSTLKR, Beo'y. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVTH MAIN STIlBJll Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, .Robert Murray, Coldest and Largest Elass tf Beer! Free Loach Dallj, Free lunch every morning vnd evening. John Weeks, Proprietor. G. W. DAVIDSOK, Bartender. A genuine welcome A wnltjj vmi nt Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. CAH1 . . TMnoct nrltlalrnrR beers, porter and ale constantly on i-ap Choice temperance drfoks and elgars. 3VE. 3MCj.Xj33"ST, ffairter : ana : JewelGr 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to, ED. BRENHAH, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Handsome Bar Fixtures. Boat Brands of 5 and lOo Oigaru. $;$) earn. g. 8 g 2, m lAA fli us i p -"fc rr r, "So- te 1 m 2. a 1 1 c 4 31 Rftutii Main St LiouorStore Draught Porter and vainer Beer. all kinds of Temperance Drirkf. O-rasping 7 A opportunities is a sign of the pood judg ment which is-the characteristic of the wise man. We are offering the greatest opportunities ever know to buy men's f urnishing, nt reduced prices. Another Perfect Niagara 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 lireat Fall in gents' lurn- ishinas. All hands are stretched out to seize these bargains we offer. Another catch Tnem as Tney all in price. Now Is the time to secure your 29 cent white shirts. M. J. SOANLAN, South Mnin Street, SHENANDOAH. M.J. LAWLOR, V Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agent, 123 B. Centre St., Shenandoah AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. lDutchers and GROCERS The finest and most tender beef to ba . found in Shenandoah. Fork, mutton. veal and cut meats of all kinds. A fine line of choice and fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. For tho . . . Cleary Bros Hot Season Temperance BrinRa Art , . TirAi tAA r.i.i A the finest lager beers.- 17 and 19 reach Alloy, Shenandoah, F, HOOKS & BROWN We have a full line of Books, Stationery, Celluloid Frames, Novelties, Periodicals. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4 North Main St. If your clothier doesn't keep Hammerslough : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -OLOTHiira- Make him get it Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel and is sold by every proml-' nent clothier la the state. None genuine with out Hammerslough Bros.' label. WARREN J. PORTZ, wMMoek.Piano Tuner, PUnos and orena rvMrd. orders left at ill North Mln streot, Bheninaoth,wlU recelrt prompt Attentloe. . Evan J. Davies, mi nrrvra i n r I I ill II L LJ I It U 1 I I I III I I I II I Ull Mil I1 . u ti uuii I nii 11 u 7
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