EVENING HERALD MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1805. THIRD EDITION AMUSEMENTS. "THE WHITE SQUADRON." "Tho White Squadron" will bo seen at Ferguson's thentto to-morrow evening. Its Rrazlllnn setting Is unecllpjed. Fol lowing so close on our South and Central American embrogllos, It lms an especial Interest for every one Interested In those turmolled localities, or having a relative or friend on board of an American man-of-war In South American waters. The Congress of Navlos appeals directly to tho maritime spirit of every nation, and b tho government of this country is represented as being in the breach on very occnslon there is no lack of lnsplra tlon for local patriotic outbursts. The feminine element in the play Is rather unduly suppressed, but, when it does have an opportunity, there Is nothing lacking In delineation. "A BARREL OP MONET." One ot the bst attractions that has been booked for Ferguson's theatre this season is the delightful scenic and sensa tional comedy drama, "A Barrel of Money," which comes next Friday even Ing, February 1st. This play has been on the road now for the past four years and has met with the greatest success. It tells the touching heart story in a terse manner and the more sombre portions are relieved by comedy in the richest vein. There are several very sensational cli maxes, one in particular, the rescue ol a beautiful young woman from the jaws of death, evoking cheers from all the audience at every performance. As the company carries all their special scenery and mechanical effects, and as the cast is composed of some of the very best dra matte people In the profession, supple mented by a corps of comedians, singers, and dancers, It Is a bright, pleasing per formance that will Interest all classes of theatre-coers. Popular prices, 25, 85 and 50 cents. Late Literary News. General Lord Wolseley makes a most important contribution to the literature of the China-Japan war. In an article for the February Cosmopolitan, ho dls cusses the situation and does not mince matters in saying what China must do in this emergency. Two other noted foreign authors contribute interesting articles to this number. Roaita Mauri, the famous Parisian danseuse, gives the history of the ballet, and Emlle Olllvler tells the story of the fall of Louis Philippe. From every part of the world, drawings and photographs have been ob talned of the instruments used to torture poor humanity, and appear as illustra tions for a clever article, by Julian Haw- thorno, entitled, "Salvation via the Rack." Mrs. Reginald de Koven, Anatole Fiance, W. Clark Russell, Albion W. Tourgee. and William Dean liowells are among tho story tollers for the February number of The Cosmopolitan. MAHAwTcrTY. Mauanot CITY, Jan. 28, 1895 C. D. Kaler gave a sleighing party to his employes yesterday. They enjoyed a trip through the Quakake valley. Miss Mary Walburn is visiting friends at Philadelphia. A sleigh belonging to B. Labows & Co. was wrecked by a runaway team belong ing to James Faust, a farmer of Lewis town, dashine Into it. Joseph Larkin and John McCall had narrow escapes. Skating scbol will be opened In Armory hall this evening. Several clerks of different stores of town have been laid off on account of business being dull. Rheumatic Pains. Dr. David Kennely's statement that the real came of rheumatism was the imperfect action of the kidneys, and that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy opened the clogged ducts, permitted the secretions to pass off, relief and comfort following as ft natural result was so reasonable that sufferers seized at it with avidity and many a victim of rheuma tism, sciatica and Lumbago has been cured by using Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Rupture. Onre guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 8 Doutn Main street. 9-lS-tf f iir Htnhhnrn and aircrravatinfr cases of rheumatism that were believed to be InnnrHhln nnd nnnnnted as life leccaciea. havo .lol,l.,l tn nhnmhflrlain'a Pain Balm, much to tho surprlie and gratifi cation of tho sufferers. One application will relieve tho pain and suffering nnd Its rnntlnusd nse Insures an euoeiuui uuro, Foroule j Gruhler Bros. Bank Slock for Sale. Ten shntes of stock of the First Nn tlonalBonk of Shenandoah, Pa. Apply to M. Mellet. 1-21-tt Buy Keystone flour, nr. me Lbssio & Baku, p; Inted on every sack. Be sure that the Ashland, Pa., is tf Carlton Cornwell, foreman of the Gazette. Mlddletown. N. J., bolleves that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy should be In every home. He used it for a cold and it elfected a speedy cure. Ho says: "It 1h Indeed a uraud remedy. I can recom mend to nil. I have nlso seen it uted for whooninc couch, with the best results.' 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by JGruhler tiros. Best line geese feathers, constgnedfrom the West, will be sold at a bargain, for one week only, at Reese's Auction Room There Is srood reasen for the popularity ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Davis 8s Uuzard, of West Monterey, Clarion Co., Pa., cays s "It baa cured people that our physicians could do nothlug for. We persuaded them to try n bottle of Cham' hnrlaln'a Couch lleiriedv and thev now recommend it with the rest ot us." 25 and CO cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. AN EXPENSIVE JUDICIARY. ( What tho A'lmlnlnlrntloii of 1.nv Ctrtts tlin State of l'eiimylvnnla. IlAHltlsBURO, Jan. 28. Tho stato Judi ciary will bu materially enlarged if tho bills which havo boon introduced in tuo legislature beoomu laws. Thoro have been fow sosslons of tho legislature slnco the passago of tho present judicial apportion ment not, nt which additional law judges ha"vo not been granted to one or more dis tricts, and that now In scsson is not llkoly to bo nn exception. Bills havonlroady boon put through tho houso providing for ad ditional law Judges In Washington and Wosttnoroland countlos. Thoro nro also on tho cnlondar in tho houso and sonnto bills providing fornn ad ditional law judgo In Delaware county, erecting soparato orphans' courts In Lan caster and Schuylkill countlos, detaching Jefferson from Clarion county and mak ing It n Boparnto district, and providing for tho retirement of judges who havo served a certain length of tlmo nud havo reached tho ago of 70. Tho only judges at fected by tho Inst bill aro Judgos Hiiro, Flnlotter and Allison, of Philadelphia. All thoso bills aro well under way, and aro llkoly to go through without much oppo sltton. Thoro aro now elghty-flvo common plons and eight orphans' court judgos In l'onn- sylvanla. Therb are nlso sovon justlcos of tho supremo court and flftv-flvo associate Judgos, a total of 100 Judgos lenrnod In tho law and flfty-flvo not learned In tho law lor llvo and n half million pooplo. Eng land, Irolnnd and Scotland combined, with a population nearly six times ms largo, havo not nearly so many. Thostato iudlcnry tho nast two roars cost Jl.285.000. or almost as much ns tho combined oost of running all tho othor branches of tho stato government, oxecutlvo, departmental, leg islative ana county superintendents of public schools Included. The Ilomlmrilmont of Teng-Chotl. London, Jan. 23. A dispatch from Shanghai says that nows of tho bombard ment of Tcng-Chou has arrived from tho American mission by way of Chco Foo. On tho afternoon of Jan. 18 a shot was fired nt tho fort west of Tcng-Chou and another nt tho defenseless city. No notlco was given of tho bombardmont to tho mission college Tho residences situ-. nted 200 yards north of tho city wall wero In tho direct lino of flro. It was Impossible to dlsmnntlo tho fort without touching tuo city. Tho Japancso rotircd in tho oven- lng, but returned tho following day and bombarded tho city from until 4 o clock. Fprty shells fell in tho city, many of them nrounu tho mission promises, ovor which tho Amorlcnn flag waved. One of tho missionaries named Hayes put off In n boat waving an American and n whlto flag. Ho got closo to tho Japancso ship, but his hall was Ignored, tho vessels steam ing away. The Miles Will Contest. Doylestown, Pn., Jan. 28. Tho trial of a casethat will attract widespread atten tion in this county nnd other parts of tho stato began hero this morning boforo Judgo Yorkes. It Is tho colobrnted Griffith Miles will coso. Aftor thrco hearings beforo tho lato roglstor of wills, Charlos H. Weaver, tho caso has at last roached tho courts. An estate valuod at nbout $10,000 Is Involved in tho proceedings. Griffith Milos died last March, leaving a number of relatives, but apparently no will. After tho funeral, howovor, Nathan C. James, a Doylostown lawyer, produced a will loavlng tho bulk of tho property to Mrs. Lydla Ann Miles Weaver, a Philadelphia drossmaker, not related to tho deceased. Tho heirs claim that this will Is a forgery. A Dishonored Woman's Revenge. Baroykca, Mox., Jan. 28. Undor prom- Iso of marrlogo Diego Gonzales botrnyod a young woman of good family named Vol- aszquez. Tho docolvor kept putting off his promise until tho dishonored woman, becoming despornto, decided to take her rovongo. She and her mother enticed their Intended victim Into their houso, stabbed him to death nnd bnricd him under tho floor of ono of tho rooms. It had been Im possible to dig the grave decpor, and tho result was that tho process of decay caused tho discovery to be made known by one of tho neighbors. The two women were ar rested. Starvation In Wisconsin. GnANTSBUHo, Wis., Jan. 28. Reports from tho town of Rusk, this county, tell of terrible sufforlng and starvation In that town. One-fifth of the population aro without proper food, and a largo number of them have not a pound of flour In the houso. AU tho local as well ns tho town funds is oxhnusted. Most of these people nro now settlors, with largo families. Fire destroyed their entire crops and drought destroyed vegetables ana gram. Burglars Tied Up the Constable TJnionville, Conn. Jun. 28. Tho post- office, tho station of the Northampton railroad and sovornl stores wero looted by burglars. Tho railroad station snfo was blown open nnd nbout $05 In cash sooured. Town Constable O'Rourko says ho was cantured by throo maskod men, who led him Into tho woods, tied him to a tree and ! did not release him until i a. m. Still Tireaklng Skating Records. Red BANK, N. J., Jan. 28. Tho 100 yards skating rooord, standing start, was beaten yesterday atternoon oy joun o, Johnson, who mado the distance in 9 1-5 sees. Davidson, who was second, was only ono-flfth of a second behind tho leader. With a flying start Moshler and Davidson both skated the 100 yards in 7 sees. To Itrlbe Armenians. London, Jan. 28. A dispatch from Mar seilles says that advices recolved thoro from Constantinople aro to tho effect thut tho porte has on trusted n confidential ugent with large funds to bribe tho ox ecutlvo of tho Anglo-Armenian nssoolatlon beforo tho ro-assembllng of tho British parliament. ltesumed Work on a Compromise. Providence, Jan. 28. At a meeting of tho striking employes of tho British Ho siery company, Thornton, tho proposition of the manager that as a compromise they ucaept a 10 per cent, cut, with a guarantee of steady omploymont until July, was ac cepted, and the eight wooks strlko Is ended. Fatal Duel In West Virginia. Hinton, W. Vn., Jan. 88. -M. F. Wyck- off and Fred Nthoff, an engineer, fought With pistols last night, nnd Nlhoft received a fatal wound. Wyckoff found Nlhoffnt his homo In tho parlor with hU wife. Wyckoff was arrested. Walking Around the World. LOCK Haven, Pa., Jan. 28. C. W. Mo- Dado, who loft San Franolsco on Sept. 18 lust ou a trip around tho world, arrived here yesterday In good condition. After a brief rest he started east. ltnllronil Trains Ritouoounil. TifXTTn W tT,tt,rTJ fi.tl. Inn OO .fnl,n heavy snow and wlu.l stni-ra whloh spread ovtr this section Inst Friday night Is still raging in all Us fury. Four passenger trains and one freight train on tho Big Four railway wero stuck lri the drifts nbout llvo mllos this sldo of Nlles for twenty four hours. It Is reported Mint the early fruit has boon damaged by this galo. L ills harbor, which has just been opened by blasting tho Ico with dynamite, Is ngaln piled with n wall ot hugo banks of solid lco. Fntalltlrs nt n Ilotol Flro. ELMORE, O., Jan. S3. A flro whloh was started by a gasollno explosion In tho kitchen of tho American hotel Inst even ing destroyed tho principal part of tho busluoss section. Two girls omployod in tho hotol, Magglo Flynn and Mary O'Mal loy, woro hommcd In by tho flainos, and woro forced to jump from a second story window. Miss O'Mnlloy was fatally burnod, and cannot llvo. Mis3 Flynn was seriously hurt, and it is bellovcd sho will die. Will Not Yield to Gurmnny. BERMN, Jan. 28. Tho Krouz Zeltung publishes uu Interview with tho Right Hon. Cecil Rhodos, primo minister cf Capo Colony, In tho oourso of whloh Mr. Rhodos declared thnt Capo Colony would novor relinquish WnlUsch bay to Germany. Groat Britain, ho added, had nothing to say in tho mattor, and tho promlor of Capo Colony who proposed to relinquish Wulflsch bay would somo day lose tho pre miership. Suspicions of Poisoning. Lebanon, Pa,, Jan. 28. Gcorgo Hoy, aged about 00 years, was found lying dead on tho floor of his homo.ncar Klmmerllng's Church, In North Lobnnon township. Hoy had been 111 for somo tlmo and lived with nhousokcoper nnd a grandson, Herman C. Hoy, aged nbout 18. Tho boy lay nsloop besido his grandfather s body, and thoro aro ugly stories of poisoning. Supervisor O'ltourlto's Prohahlo Successor. Washington, Jan. 28. Secretary Car- llslo hns nbout coniploted tho reorganiza tion of tho omco of tho supervising archi tect of tho treasury, and it Is understood will vory soon select a successor to Mr. O'Rourko. Tho Indications aro that Mr. Cnrllslo will probably tender tho position to Mr. John M. Cnrroro, of Now York. Killed While Going to Church. Pittsburg, Jan. 23. John Snyder and Bridget Murphy wero run ovor nnd killed Inst evening, nt uoultcrvlllo uy a lialtl- moro nnd Ohio train. Tho couplo woro wnlklng along tho track on tholr way to church. Their bodies woro thrown fifty feet and were horribly mangled. Bnllcts Through an Office Window. South Bethxutiem, Pn., Jnn. 28. A bullot was fired through a window In tho omco of tho Lohlgh Zinc and Iron com pany by somo poison as yet unknown. Several months ago a bullot was fired through n window In this offlco and passed closo by General Manager J. 1'rlco Woth orlll's head. Chlof of Police John Fen- stcrmncher is investigating. A Youthful Murilorer's Confession. ANNISTON, Ala., Jan. 28. From Ed- wardsvlllo, Ala., comes tho report of a son- satlonal murder thnt Is In somo respects similar to tho Meyers enso. Tho body of Jothro Evans, aged 20 years, son of Sheriff Evans, was found In tho woods, and Joo Burton,ngcd 17years,acknowledgcd killing him. Mexico nnd Guatemala. City of Mexico, Jnn. 28. Tho situa tion of tho Guatemala affair is unchnngod today. Both Moxlco and Guatoinala nro still going on with tholr war preparations and prominent Mexicans think the out look is very gloomy for peaco unless Guat emala recedes from tho bold stand sho has tokon. Waterloo. At Waterloo 140:000 men wore engaged, of whom CI, 000 woro killed, wounded or taken prisoners. In proportion to the number engaged Waterloo was one of the bloodiest battles of history, no less than 85 per cent ot tho whole number being placed hors do combat. Tho British artillery flrcu 9,407 rounds, or one lor every Frenchman killed tn tho battle. The Citizens Candidates. The Citizens Standing Committee will meet in the rooms of the Shenandoah Republican League, in the Refowlch building, this evening, at 7 o'clock sharp, to make arrangements for the campaign, Did von ever eee one of the famous waterproof Interlined Collars or cutis f It's very easy to tell, for they are oil rnormi tnis way "TKHD MARK. Thev are the only Interlin&l Collars ana cults, ana are tnaac oi iincn, cov ered with waterproof "Cewiloid." They'll stand right by you day in and any ou i.miu uicy aiu uu uuu&cu una wuy TRAD LUJLBe AfARK. The hrst cost is the only cost, foi thev keen clean a lone time, and when soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping oil witu a wet ciota mat is uie iuhu maricea wis way mark- These collars and cuffs will outlast six linen ones. The wearer escapes laundrv trials and laundrv bills no chafed neck and no wilting down if you get a collar marked tnis way mark. At vnnr dealer first, and take no til ing Miat has not above trado mark, if von desire nenecc sausiuciiun. an ntliera aro imitaUons absolutely. If you can't find collars or cuffs marked this way, we will scud you a sample postpaid on receipt oi price. Conors, 25 cts. eacn. v.uu sutui. pair. Give your size and say whether stand- up or 1 urn ea -down cuuur 13 wauieu. THE CELLULOID COMPANY. 427.21 BruuUwaT, SEW YORK. 0 LLULOli LLOLOSll QVi AIM All That's Claimed M I had ft poor appotlto, that tired fcollng and was run down, but Hood's Sarsaparllla has dono mo a great deal ot good. I havo a better appetlto and do not fool tired, I can res. oromend Hood'i Sarsa parllla as an excellent spring or fall modlcln In lrnan thA tilnnrl In S order. Mysolf and . i . taken over tlx bottles, -Agij ana ifc uas uuuo u VV . -V- , TO Ait. V1 IUUUU Kuuu. II a uv V nnt nnw have to call upon a doctor, as for- merly, In the spring Albert K Inner tlmo.attd I can say that Auburn, Pa, Hood's Barsaparina is all that Is claimed for It I most heartily rec ommend t;, and shall always keep It In my bouie." Ameiit Kinsey, Auburn, fa. Hood's Saraa parilla Be sure to eet gr ttVP.Q HOOD'S Hood's Pills aro purely vcgctablo, and do bot purge, pain or gripe. Bold by all druggltta, DEATH OFJMDE GIERS. Tno Cmlneut Statesman Who For Years Controlled Himlu'n Foreign ArTnlrit. St. PETEitsnuiiG, Jan. 88. M. Do Glera, mlnlstor of forolgn affairs, died Saturday night, agod 74. Tho Inirnedlnto causo of his death was nuglnn pectoris, complicated with Inflammation of tho lungs. Slnco tho beginning of December his condition was alarming, but thoro wero transitory rallies. The Inflammation of tho lcftlung nndgoneral weakness, howovor, constantly toe late. m. de gikrs. increased. His last hours woro poaceful. It is not llkoly that tho' death of M. Do Glers will lnvolvo any chango or policy, nil of his probablo successors being in ac cord with tho czar in his desire for peaco. Nicholas Carlovltch Do Glors was born May 21, 1820. In 1887 tho direction of for eign affairs was altogether confided to him during tho nbsonco of Princo Gortchnkoff, and ngaln, In 1877, for several months dur ing tho war with Turkey. Whllo Princo Gortohakoff was attending tho Berlin con gress M. Do Glors for tho third tlmo took Ills place, and as tho Imperial chancellor was afterward almost constantly abroad for his health, It may bo said that from tho conclusion of tho treaty of Berlin M. Do Glors was to all Intents and purposes tho solo guardian of tho ' foreign affairs of Russia. Enconraglng for Ilaverhlll Strikers. Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 28. Sovoral of tho smaller firms havo been added to the list of thoso manufacturers who havo signed the agreement with tho operators, and the strikers aro feeling more confident that they will win the fight. Tho small manufacturers aro jubilant over the state of affairs, as they aro reaping a benefit while the big factories aro losing consider able trado. Agent Pomeroy said: "Wo havo already accomplished the great ob ject of the strlko In spite ot the fact that lour big manufacturers havo not given in Wo have stopped the cutting down of j wages for somo time to como. It 1b now only a question of endurance." Colonel McCIurs on Curtin. HAItmsBUlta, Jan. 28. Governor Hast ings win send to tno sonato tomorrow a list of nominations, which will Include tho principal officers and a few aides on his staff. Thoro will be no committee meetings tomorrow evening, In order that tho members of tho sonato and house may havo an opportunity to hear an address in tho hall of tho houso by Colonol A. K. McClure, of tho Philadelphia Times, on "Tho Llfo and Public XJnroor of ox-Gov ernor Andrew G.Curtln." George W.LnW' renco, of Washington, nostpr of tho house,- and a personal and political friend of the lato war governor, will presldo. Firo Horses Run Away, Buffalo, Jan. 28. As flro truck No. 0 I was responding to nn ninrm 01 nro last evening tho roar bob of tho sleigh caught on a curb at a corner, demolishing that portion ot tho truck and precipitating tho flromon In all directions. All tho men woro more or loss hurt. Tho horses dashed off at a high rata of speed, smashing into a inmuy slolgh,contnlnlng a party of sovon llvo of whom wero children. Tho slolgl was overturned and nil Its occupants sus tainod sorious injuries. After an Embezzling Collector. IlAltltlSBURO, Jan. 28. Shorlff Wilson of Arlington, Vt., Is in tho city with a requisition from Governor Woodbury for ueorgo w . uoiuns, imprisoned at Phila delphia. Collins Is nn Englishman. 45 yonrs of age, and was agont and collector for tho Wnyno .Building nud Loan associa tion In Bennington county. Ho embezzled a large sum of inonoy nnd last July fled to n,nginuu, uosortlng his wire nnd children, borne time ugo ho returned and was ar rested InPhlladolphla. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When sho bad Calldreu, she gave them Castorla. private ssie or white, gray and rd blankets, at half price. 1-25 lw Reese's Auction Room. A nice present a box of Brennan Havana cigars, f 1.25 per box. IV v VflB. M. P. CONEY, ' .Monongnhola Whiskey, 50tai'. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - Jl u rjt, Flno Old Bourbon, XXX, $1.20 a nt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl n qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, tl.OOnqt. Imported Jamaica Rum, tl.GO a qt. ""VUENGLING'S Btoclt nnd Freeh Air, Draught Porter and Weiuer Beer. lien brands of fio Clfc&rs nnd all kinds of Temperance Drlulcp. Fire Alarm Boxes. The followlug list shows the location ot the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department: LOCATION. 16 Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 84 Main and Poplar streets. 85 Main und Coal streets. 42 Gilbert nnd Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send nn nlarm open the box, pull down the hook once nnd let go. When an alarm is sent in the Are bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm is sounded from box 15 the Are bell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will Indicate that the fire is in tho iviclnlty of No. 15 box. Every nlarm is repeated four times. Relief In Six Hours. Dlstresslne Kidney nnd Bladder dls- aBes 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 rellevlug pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re tention ot water and pain in passing It nl most 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 po3t office, Shenandoah, Pa. - 1 0-3m Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are not recelvingNtheir paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's tatlonery store, on North Main street. Don't Tobacco Spit or smoke Your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a book bout No-To Bac, the harmless, guaran teed tobacco habit cure that braces up nlcotinlzed nerves, eliminates tho nico tine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and manhood. You run no physlclal or financial risk, as No-To-Baolssoldby Mrs. A. Wasley under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. 12 -3M8t Smoke Brennan's famous cigars. They are the best in the market, for fine trade only. 12 21-tf MISCELLANEOUS. T70K Pale. At cost, now Backus water motor. Five (8) norse power, jusi immiue jao- lory. Apply nt me hebald onice, ivoriu Market street, Shenandoah, Fa. dine to 130 per vaeek using and selling Ota U)AD Reliable Plater. Every family has rusty, worn Unlvos, forks, spoons, etc. Qutokly plate by dipping In melted metal. No ex. riAi-lonm nr hard work: a oood situation. Ad dress W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Col umbus, Ohio. EBTB VYED. To the premises or the unaer Blgned, In the Catawlssa valley, near Klngtown, 3 oxen, one black and two red, one with and others without horns. Owner can have the same by paying for this advertise, ment and cost ot narborlnj. Post office ad. dress. James Mandkck. 1. U. BOX OO. Bhenandoah Pa, Anthony Schmicker's 104 MOVSn SLAXX SJ". Thx flnrmt nnel and billiard rooms la town. Reading beer, jorter and l'otrrrlllt ale eon"- sianiiy on tap. wive w a ciu Your Btomacb. : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and the water you drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lereni Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES BRIVLDS, Mamaffar Shemandoah Branch. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys, Beer, Porter and Ale alwavs on tan. Come and hit one, Choice tomnerance drinks and clears. Free lunch 8 to 12 p. in. ED. BRENKAH, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors Handsome Bar Fixtures. Beat Brando of 5 and. lOo Oigara. Watelita : : Ji 16 North Hain Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to, 'AMSYJEU-LH uUAKU. WILC fr. . - DR. HOBENSACK To 648 N. Eighth St., REMOVEU above oreen, run, rn., . r"iv urih HnouDd St.. la the old- tTnAealor the treatment of Special tw.2.?,SJ2S Youthl Errors. Varicocele, "'"fJu SaXod. etc. Treatment by i.VV-Vrfaltv. communications fjoreaiy rii,;fni Kind stamp ror noon, iioura, DftUQ Q A .'.Jain Si dtiLlquorStore 1 O-raspixig' 7 opportunities is a sign of tho good judg ment which is the characteristic of the wtso man. We are offering the greatest opportunities ever know to buy men's furnishing, nt reduced prices. Another l'eriecc Niagara is tne iaii ingsat our great 7 to secure a oves, hosiery. 11 6 ck tics etc Another A Great FallIn gents' turn ishinss. All hands are stretched out to seize these bargains we offer. Another Catch Them as They Pall In price. Now Is the time to secure your 29 cent whltshlrts. M. J. SCANLAN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. M.J. LAWLQR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 B. Centre St., Shenandoah avies, AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! KAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskers. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drlnka and clears. Safa and Reliable Horses to Hbe. SNEDDON'S LIVERY Fear Alley, Rear Coifee House. The best rigs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling prqmptljytjgrjjled to. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Xi&uxLtix'Sjr Cor. Idoyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be nrst-class in ever; particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain saspeo laity, Goods called for and delivered. Atrial solicited. HOOKS & BROWN We have a f nil lino ot Books, Stationery, Celluloid Frames, Novelties, Periodicals. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4 North Main St. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH JhTATV STHEJS1. Qrand display ot birds and animals of all selections and finest paintings lnthTcounty. Best Beer,' Porter and Ales. Finest Brapds of Oigara. Free lunch every morning nd evening. John Wickics, Proprietor. Q. W. Davidson, Bartender. WARREN J. PORTZ, -caMffiJPiano Toner. iP'D?! and organs rtpalrod. Orders left at ;LorJUl.ln "treet, Bhnnaoah,wlU rcoMr 49 j Ivan J. D