MING HERALD SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1805. THIRD EDITION An Ulcer's Midden Infinity. RolK, Feb. B. Major OiUU, of tho gen staff of the nrmy, becnmo suddenly ibmuio yesterday. Tho mnjor wns tu tlio war office attending to duties connected with lils position when he suddenly cried ut In ii loud voice tlint ho saw murderers and thieves ut a window. With his fneo 4U.torted wltli fenr ho rushed out of tho Tfmni and ran to tho quirinai. Ho passed tlio sentinels without difficulty and pro uwded to tho apartment of tho pulaco, where King Humbert was receiving tho juvvinclul protects. As lie opened the dowr and entered tho room 'Major Oddl tried "thieves," "murderers." The king started with surprise as lie heard the cry and aw tho wild look upon the face of the unfortunate ollloor. Tho attendants of Ms majesty seized Major Oddl, took him from tho room and summoned physicians o attend him. Cmuafl Will Content Compromlnril. SVKACUSE, N. Y., Fob. 2. There was a scp takon yostcrdny in the matter of tho , issuiie oi u. rMignr urouso, tne millionaire this elty. wlio died Nov. 21, WJi, which, t is believed, is Initial to a speedy sottle soAuut between the heirs and claimants. It ) tlio trial of tlio suit brought by a cou sin of the decoased, Seward Crouse, to set 8ldc the will on account of alleged undue influence. Tlie attornoy for tho plaintiff Tintir.cdlng tliocoiupetcnoy of the testator "Uwj jury gave a verdict validating the will. This does away with tlio only obstruction 1wnrd a compromise between tlio Crouse Iw4rfi nnd the infant claimant, Dorothea JWfierita Crouso-Kosterlitz, of New York. WlJ lcltor General Conrn.l. . )S s t.' i a mi . , . , 1 fcStK t' !0 ?,.,,,,i ,i T m niM-in., r,f f ' , . ' ' ' in tho nbseuco of Attorney Boyd from tho oe,to be assistant-attorney gen- courti !ltteml)tcd to cross examine a wit hin now solicitor general Is at nres- neRS f I court endeav istnnt attorney general. He is from orca to ouforco thru, but 1(ltcr rclcntc(1 C: S w.ot office. He is about SO years old and -wrvwl In tlio war as aide on General Ros "wr staff Mr. Dickinson, nominated to lie. assistant attorney general. Is an able -jtMituber of tho Xinshvillo bar, about ii .......j ......... ....... ......... ..... Jrfc old. He has never held liny office, ."Jut has been prominent in III 4 rnra Stmmleil Steamer. Oolos, Feb. 2. The General Transat jSwalte lino steamer Anierlque, from St. 25.iSre for way ports and Colon, reported a hnving stranded off Ciw Agousta, Ontaa SavanlllsL, Columbia, remains in a u position, unfi it is expected tliat she N-arifii become a total wreck. There nre SOk) jiifttuus on board ot her, and they are in a --4t4on of groat peril. Two steamers T&iMvfg.oiie to tho fecene -of the wreck to ?jipwIitttuvrassl8tanco7nayl)e posnlblo. Tirti-IMe l)ometlo Trnee'lj' In Missouri. JU'ltoitA, Mo., Fob. 2. Hud Ellis, a jSacwrteT and Motliodist preacher living four au s south of this city, became suddenly oc. nd after cutting his wife's throat "his little girl through tho head, and 3kH then, -going to a farm where ho forni-r?- Tesirtefl, blew his own brains out. Ho wjna- ii widower until a week ago, when ho w-Trif-d A -widow named Ricumnn, who .aTs- )ad fc iiUie girl The lHttr's life was w, k'. bylierbeitt alisont at xchool. iM-'Iramleil t'ncle Sum. Vfiw YoitK, Fell 2. Henry Magrane, a titnom noiisR l-roker of tliin city, was con SMtcil in the I'm led Mates cireuit court " Juivina )ofniiiiii'd tin- federal govorn- '.rr.t on two export i-oiisigniiients by hay-a-, obtalrrd exci-siive drawbacks. On ono ? nsion he obtained ?I0!),250, although ho hi only entitled to In another in- ',.ikc h( made a claim forS.V) caskets in j!- ad of (iffy Sentence was deferred pend-t-2- .i motion for a .now trial. Private sale of white, gray and red vnkets, nt halt price. a$iw Reese's Auction Room. Buy Keystone Hour. Be Bure that the Mime Lessio. & BAKU, Ashland, Pa., is 3T' rtaVd nn every sack. tf Relief Jn Six Hours. SilstresBluc Kidney and Bladder dis uses relieved In six hours by the "New jreat South American Kidney Cure. TEUls new remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in Kiteving pain in the bladder, kidneys, a!wk and every part of the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re i-teotlon of 'water and pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick r-Hef and cure this is your remedy. Sold i md Cfty Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St;., !Xt dooc to the post office, Shenandoah, : 'a. 10 3m fflotlce to Taxpayers. Notice in hereby given to the taxpayers - iY the borough of Shenandoah that on ntmi. &er February 4th, 1895, five (5) per com. r!ll be added to the taxes for 1804. M. J. ScakiAN, Receiver of' Taxes. tsiaki6rS.'tSOi. O. W. O. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler "Co , W. V., appreciates a good thing ud does net hesitate to say so. He was i'raif: st prostrated with a cold when he $-ocored a battle of Chamberlain's "Mgh?CTnedy. Tie says; "It gave me Mmpt rellet. l nnd It to ue an lnvaiu remedy fov coughs and colds." F r . sat, by Gruhler Bros. A tot of gents' fine hunting case, gold' -ittied watches will besold cheap, for the -onst tea Says, at Reese's Auction Room. jJMvate sale only. 1-25 lw Mrs. Bmlly Tborne, who resides at 'Oeledo, Washington, says she has never ' iio. able to -procure any medicine for wreeamatlsm tbat relieves the pain so iil jklv and effectually as Chitnberlalu's tn Balmnd that she has also used it Coc lame back with great success. For rmilz by Sruhler Bros, Best line geese feathers, consigned from v the West, -will be -sold at a bargain, for me -week Jaly, at Reese'H Auction Room. Srneke Brennau's famous cigars. They re the best In the.market, for fine trade Smokers' artldlec, sliver match boxes wm& flre-tilgar tubes nt Brenuan's cigar SUIClDt IN A CHURCH. A Toting Wiiiiihii Cuts Her Throat In n Cnnfeniloiml Hox. Nkw York, Fob. 8. A few lnluuto lie fore 0 o'clock last evening two women In tho Church of the Kplphony, in Second avenue, tills- city, hoard the sound of a body falling, followed bygrouns niuVgasps from a confessional box In tho southeast corner of tho church. Ono of tho women summoned tho assistant soxton, wlio liur rloil into tho church, and on oponlng the confessional found lying In a heap, with blood flowing from her right wrist nnd throat, tho almost llfoloss body of a young woman. Twenty minutes later tho wo man was dead. With a razor bIio had al most severed ono of her hands, and her throat had been cut from ear to oar. There wore no services going on at tho timo. An examination of tho woman was made, and in her clothing was found a pocket book containing ten cents and a letter revealing her Identity. On tho en velope was written, "I am Cathorlno Mor rison, of 170 Hast One Hundred and Klglith Btreet." At tho address given in tho letter It was learned that tho woman had boarded for six years with Gcorgo Powers, an express man, ond family. Mr. Powers took charge of tlio body. Mr. Powers said Miss 'Mor rison was a religious enthusiast, and of l'ndepoudont means. Sho was worth $40, 000, and was a friend of his wlfo from child hood. THE DEBS CONSPIRACY TRIAL. A Decision by Jnilgo Gronscup Which May Lcail to nn Appeal. CHlCAao, Fub. 8. JudKoGrosscup'srulo to permit but ono attornoy to cross-ox-aniluo witnesses in tho trial of Dobs ot al led to trouble, and should tho verdict bo against tlio defendants it will play a load ing part in an appeal. Thcro aro eighteen defendants in court, represented in groups by six different attorneys. Tlio lino of de fense between tlio officers of tho union and be !sw WcUUIint, tho attorneys for "10 defenso insist, is well marked. J- -ting, who represents several ononis, uosmos appearing lor two otners order to permit Mr. Geeting to ask his questions, becauso ills witnesses wore tes tifying directly against Ills clients. Lnto in tho afternoon Mr. Geeting doslrcd to ask a question in cross-examination. Tho court declared that tlio witness had in no wlso testified as to the participation of Mr. Ueetlng's clionts in the acts named nmj W01(J n(jt H0W mor(j tjmn ono ,lt. torney for tho defenso to cross-examine. A wordy argument followed, but the court was lnfloxiblo and exception was taken. A Cyclint'i Suit for Damages, BnopKLYN, Feb. 1. Champion Bicyclist Chxrle Murphy has begun suit Bgulnst tho Brooklyn Heights nnd the Brooklyn City nnd Newtown railroads for damages set at $100,000 for injuries received in a Fulton avonuo car of tho first named road last Now Year's day when it was in colli sion with a car on tho Franklin avonuo lino of the Inst named road. Murphy claims that ills hip and thigh muscles were so badly Injured as to prevent his fulfilling Ills contract with Willis Troy, ox-Chnmpion Zimmerman's malinger, to make u tour of Europe this season. Ho wns under contract nt a salary of $20,000 for his tour. The Late Ktlltor Nleilner'n Romance. St. Louis, Feb. 3. Moritz Niednor, founder of tho first evening Germnn nows paper in the west, died hero yesterday, aged 79 years, after a prolonged illness. At tho timo of tlio breaking out of tlio civil war Mr. Niednor published a seces sion paper in this city. For tho publica tion of a seditious articlo he was convicted of treason pud sentenced to bo shot, but beforo tho sentence was enrriod out a young reporter employed on tho pnper gavo himself up, confessing himself to bo tho author ot tho treasonable articlo. Niednor wns released and the young man Buffered death in his place. A Madman Kuus Amuck. Cokstantisople, Feb. 1. A liorriblo tragedy was enacted Wednesday evoning In the Pancaldl quarter by a man armed with n knife, wlio ran amuck through the streets. He cut, stabbed or slashed every porson within whoso reach he camo. A Turkish official, a railway employe and an American citizen were killod, whilo about ten others wore more or less sorl- ouslv woundod.i .There wns no provoca tion for tho killing nnd wounding, and it is believed thut tho assassin was attacked with n sudden frenzy of murder. Tlio murdoror mado his escape. TtotiUed a Ono-Ariiuil Man. CnEBTKH, H. C, Feb. 8. W. R. Davie, a one-armed man, was hold up and robbed by n burly negro on a country road near this city. Davie was going homo with 1700 on ills person. Davio drew ills pistol, but tlio first shot missed. The negro knocked Davio'a arm down, and tlio sec ond shot wont through Davlo's own foot. The negro then overpowered him, sooured tho money and escaped. Cutting Will Get Ills l'ortiine. New York,' Fb. 2,WRobert IX Cutting. who was disinherited 'by his f atho r on ncoount of his mnrrying Miss Minnie Sellgmnn, tho actress, and whojiegan a oonteAt of the will, lias made a com pro mise with theexecutorsby which a goodly share of the family wealth will descend to him after all. It will give him a for tune of at least W0O.0O0. Not Guilty of Grave llohbery. Lincoln, Nob., Feb. 2. Professor Alex ander and Students Burford and Median, of Cotnor university, wero yesterday no qulttcd of tlio oliargo of grave robbery. Tlio body of a woll known Lincoln pltizon wps fouud under tlio knife at tho .univer sity recently, and Alexander, Burford nnd Moehan wero arrested. NUGQETS OF NEWS. At Fresno, Cnl., yostordny, Directly low ered his paolng record to 2.07. Baltimore's grand Jury indicted streot railroad companlos for neglect to provide safety fonders, Beomiso tho suporintondont refused to reinstate a discharged minor, 128 jnon wont on strlko at Mowaqua, Ills. Rev. S. M. Brown, a Baptist minister at a Sunday school convention at Kansas City, Mo., doclurjd that tho Sunday school had outlived its usefulness. At Lincoln, Nob., Judge Dundy quashed iltteeu ludlctmonts recently found against ux-OangrSfioman O. D. Dorsoy for his, part In wrecking the Ponca National bank l'ho remaining indictment charges falsi utrls. Church Specials. The service in tho Trinity Reformed church to morrow evening will bo very IntereBting. Rev. O'iloyle will take "Tup Shlpwrcck-the Kibe" for the text of IiIb sermon. Rev. W. R. EvaiiB will prenrh in tho Zlon Congregational churoh to-morrow morning and evenlngiat 10 a. m. nnd 0 p. m. Suudsy school at 2 p. m. Communion in the evening. There will be a prayer meeting for young people in the Calvary UaptUt church, on South Jardin street, at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. Tnete will also bo preaching In 'the morning and evening by Rev. George Williams, the evangelist. Communion after the morn lug service. Special service and sermon in the afternoon for men pnly. Preach ing by Rev. George Williams. Snbjcct: "The Breakers." Go to Ashland. A trip to Ahland is a delightful one for sleighing parties anil Hplendld accom modations can be found there n't E, Schnilcker'. Music always in attendance at the dancing hall. Good stabling. V23 tf Bcneilt Entertainment. Scunlnn and Durkln's Comedy Com pany will give a grand entertainment in Ferguson's theatre on March 4th, for the benefit of Samuel Thomas, an old soldier who has suffered injury to his eye and is disabled from earning support for his family, now in need of help. Mr. Thomas has been a resident of Shenandoah for twenty seven years and Is well known and respected. The benetit should be well patronized. An excellent specialty en tertainment will be given. Among the features will be an exhibition by William Thomas, who will dance barefooted upon a mass oi broken glass. This exhibition will alone be worth the price of admission. TicketR can be had at Mr. Thomas' resi dence, S16 Huckleberry .alley, or Ktrlln's drug store. Dabb has removed his gallery to Hoff man's old stand, West Centre street. The Play. A fair-sizd audience witnessed the production of "A Barrel of Money" at Ferguson's theatre last night. As a whole the prodnctlon was not a success. r'ome parts of the play .embrace novel features'and are nmuslnir.tsit,t)thtrare .along tq euch, an extent as to counteract m lavoraoie.euecis, xne paraijiic, rum by AJlen-H. Bally was an interesting feature, J. Knox Gavin was very mui lng. The mill scene In the third act was heartily applauded. It was very com pletely staged. Sunday Papers. I am the only authorized agent for the Philadelphia (Sunday) Prens, also agent for all other Philadelphia and New York Sunday papers. All orders left at the i lice oi 'Squire T. T. Williams will have my prompt attention, ll a-es-tf D. T. Williams Lctler List. Letters addressed to the following named people remain at the local post office and are advertised as uncalled for : The mas E. Reilly and Mrs. H. Bank. Fatal Shooting Accident. Bellekoste, Pa., Fob. 3. Scott Book- with, of Port Matilda, aged 21 years, shot and accidentally killod himself while load ing a gun in .ills own homo, preparatory to going on a hunting trip, no wns mar ried only n fow months ago, and loaves c widow and ngod mother. Itlch Gold Find in Vtau Salt Lake, Fob. 2. Tho discovery of gold nt tho mouth of Little Cottonwood, south or this city, is pausing consiU' ernblo excltoment. Some of tho assays run very high, and old miners predict that Crlpplo Creek will have a now-rival. The Weather. For the District of Columbia, eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, Dolaware, Maryland and Virginia, muoli coldor to night; variable winds, becoming north' west; fair tomorrow. Scott's Alleged Lynchers Out on Ball. O'Neill, Nob., Fob. 2. Mulllhan El llott, Roy nnd Harris, charged with being the lynchers of Barrett Scott, tho default ing ex-treosuror of Holt county, wore yes terday released on $2,000 bonds by tho county judge, who decided that not enough evidence had boon produced to warrant charging tho. prisoners with mur der in tho ilrst degree. So Clew to the Stolon Fair Will, SAX FitANUlsco, Fob. 2. Thograud jury is investigating tho theft from the: county clork's olllco of the will of tho late James G. Fulr. Several mombers of tho grand jury believe thut some dopujy in tho clerk's oluco committeu tne uioic or Knows me thief. Tho police departmout has boon un able to discover the faintest clew and finds itself nonplussed. OOD'S Sariaparllla Is carefully prepared by experienced pharmacUti from Saraa parilla, Dandelion, Man drake, Dock,Pipslaiewa, Juniper Berries, and other well known vegotable remedies. The Combination, Pro portion and Process are Peculiar to Hood's Saraapartlla, giving it strength and curatlye power Peculiar to luelf, not po eised by other medicines. Hood's arsaparilla Cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Sorei, BplU, Pimples and all other affections earned by Impure blood; Dyipeptia, Billouaneii, Stok Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh, XUieumatUm, Kidney and Liver Com plaints. It ll Not What we Say, but what nood's Sarsaparllla Does, that Tells the Story Hood's Sarsaparllla URES Hood's Pills are gentle, mild and eflnUr. 7 Month When Tis Eas iest to Regain Health. Get ftrong BeforG Militating Suing Cons Again. Feed tho Worn Out Brain Wiih Paint's Celery Compound. Let Changing: Season Find System in Health. Take the Great Remedy People Well. That Makes A perfectly healthy body has Its parts completely nourished and Its nerves con- tantly refreshed and stored with energy from the vigorous blood that all the time bathes it. But to do this Important work of con veylng sufficient nutrition to the tissues, the blood must be kept rich and full of red corpuscles. The only trouble with two-thirds of 'he men nnd women whom the coming spring will claim for its victims is a pitiful lack of proper nerve food. What these weak, nervous people need is a more general feeding and storing of their blood and tissues with ire&n, highly vitalized ma- tallzed material. There is undoubtedly nothing that can compare with Prof, Phelps' remarkable discovery, Palne's celery compound, for restoring., health and strength. - The great body ot physlolans through- oat the United States, England and Canada believe profoundly In It, and pre scribe It in all cases of nervous weakness and debility. In preparing this greatest of all nerve tonics and blood-renewers, tho eminent professor ot Dartmouth college, Edward E. Phelphs, M. D LL. D., had In mind the countless men and women with brains overworked and nerves unBtrung by worry and lack of proper nutrition, Clerks, their employers, lawyers, doc tors, mothers ot families, hard working men and women in every state and country, and hosts ot brain workers the most intellectual part of the community are to-day taking Palne's celery com pound, with the happiest results, to re lieve themselves of rheumatism, neu ralgia, nervous exhaustion, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and low spirits. Faine's celery compound cores diseases of the important orgaus of digestion, circula tion and- excretion, by purifying the blood, by regulating tho entire nervous system and supplying the body with strength to combat disease. Paine's celery compound makes people well. It takes away all the tremor and irritability from the nerves, and gives that calm, strong feeling of assured health that invariably accompanies a per fectly well-nourished bodily system Get rid of languor, clear tho muddy, unhealthy skin, plump out the body and get back to a normal vigorous condition with Palne's celery compound, and begin now. Fire Alarm Boxes., The fc Rowing list shows the location of the alarm boxes ot the Shenandoah fire department : LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre Btreets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 82. Jardin and Oak streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 85 Main nnd Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 4ii Gilbert and Cherry streets. 40 Oak and Gilbert streete. 48. West and Poplar streets. 62 Chestnut and Coal streets. 54. Vest and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm Is sent In the Are bell will sound the number of the box nnd repeat the alarm four times. I10W TO LOCATE ALARMS. . If the alarm Is sounded from box IB the lire bell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will indicate that the Are Is In the ivlclnlty ot No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four times, Ten days loss of time on account of sickness and a doctor bill to pay, is any- iniug uub pieasanc lor a man 01 a lamlly to contemplate, whether he Is a laborer, lueuuuuic, uiercuunt or puousner. das O. Jones, publisher of the Leader. Mexla Texas, was sick In bed for ten days with the giip during Its prevalence a year or two ago. Later in the season he had a second attack. He says : "la the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Btmedy with considerable success, I think, only being Jn bed a little over two days. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy." It should be borne in mind that the crln is much the same as a very severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. When you wish to cure a cold quickly and effectually glvo this remedy a trial. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evenino HERALD who are not receiving their paper regu larly nnrt people who wish to receive tin paper as new subscribers, are requested to leaye their addresses at Hooks & Brown' - it.- XT . 1. , I? J I " ' i . lawuuri-y awituu iiurjwuu street. Rupture. Care guaranteed.. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, N 8 South Main street. 9-13-tt M. P. CONBT, Monongahela Whiskey, - Mks a tit. Pnre rye whlskev. XX. - - l n nt. Fine "Old Bourbon, XXX, - tl.25 h qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, fl a qt. Superior Cotrnao Brandy, $1,00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, $1.60 a qt. "V UENGLING'S Block and Freeh Coming: Events. Feb. 7. Grand raustcalo In the Trinity Reformed church. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. When sho was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gavo them Castorla. AMUSEMENTS. CIKIMJUSON'B THEATRE, P. J. TBROUSOn, MAKAQEP. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th III' V U .: Tho New York Comedy Success,' 184 CD Circus The Girl. Th -i gretet musical com'dy ever written and win ue piesemoa here in lue punio eiabor- ale form that slgiiblized its brilliant engagements in Ne Jew York . Doat.n aaa wiucuko ueaaea oy new , York's fav Tit", Tho wprlfl'sgrefttoit sensational Hpanlsh and serpentine aaccer, assisted ay tne greaien gathering of High Class ' Comedians, ' Singers, Dancers, Instrumentalists and pretty girls, ... - ,;, Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Ct8. .Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store, . 1 MISCELLANEOUS. EOUND.- A false tooth, in Robbing' ball Owner can have same by calling at this 0 tee and paying for this advertisement. It OK Bale.1 At cost, new Backus water motor. Five (S) horse power. Just fmm the fac tory. AddIv at the Heua'.d office. North Market street, Shenandoah, Pa. (fcOK to tOO por week using and selling Old ipaO ilcltable Plater Every family has rusty, worn knives, fotks, spoons, etc' QuIaUly ptateby dipping In melted metal. No ex perience or bard w rbi a good situation. Ad dress W. P. ltarrten & Co . Clerk JNo. H. Col umbus, Obio. FOR ItENT, A large new store-room, with elate glasB front, awelllne and cellar. Excellent business location. Kent location. reason a tlo. Apply to O W. Newhouser, 120 North Main street. 10-15-tf 1 MAN In evervroellon at once to sell stacle A. goods to dealers; no r-cadltng; fxperl- nce unnccessnry : dcsi siae line: iouu a mouth. Hilary and excesses or laree com' mission made mfton J?oav and MakD' FAcinaiKO LoiipNV, Cincinnati, O -DR. A. A. SEIBERT Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Hose and Throat. 207 West Market Ht., rot'svllle. Hours 8 30 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 tc p. m., to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a.m. to 12 m Anthony Schmicker's . .Saloon ai Bestaral, 104 souiir xtA.ur sr. The finest cool and billiard rooms in town. Reading beer, sorter and Pottivllle ale con stantly on tap. aire us a o til. Your Stomacb : ; : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do.afad the water you drink Isn't even fit tor that purpose. TJee Lorenz Schmidt's Boer and Porter. JAMES SIIIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. MURPHY BROS!," Saloon and Restaurant, IO North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys, Beer, Porter and Ale always on tap. "Come and hit one," Choice toinrjerar.ee drinks and clears. Free lunch to ,12 p. m. VARRENT J. PORTZ, .MJSMrBfswPiano Tuner, Pianos ana orrans repaired. Orders left ft U North Main street, Snenandoah.wlll recelv prompt attentlor. ivr. of. ivLJhJXErssrf WatcMate : ai : Ji 16 North ISain Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. J. B. OAMjEN, No. SI Houth Jardin Btreet, Bhenacdoai Orrioa Houus; liso to a and eiso to H P. ; Except Thursday evening No oHlee work on fhM.tlnii oxAstil v arranof merit. A ttrict adherence to the office hotm w aoiotuuiy ntoettary. JOHN A. BEILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-21 South Main St., Bhenandoah. Agent for D. O, Yuengllcg& Bon's celebrated eer, i-orier, Ales, etc OYSTER BAY I 105 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attacked. ath Ma'n S iquorStore Retail L, Air, Draught Porter ami welner Heer rasping IP 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 furnlthlng, at reduced prices. Another Perfect Niagara is the fall Inpricesof gents' furnishings at our great sale. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bargain In the ilnest gloves, hosiery, neckties, etc. Another a ureat ifau in gents" lurn- lshinss. All hands are stretched out to seize these bargains we offer. Another uatcn xnem as xney au in price. Now- is the time to secure your 29 cent white shirts. M. J. SCANLAN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. M.J. LAWLOR, Jfl' J't w Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah van UiERTIK AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Streot. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyati's Saloon! HAIH AND COAL STS., . Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantlv on tan. Choice temperance drtoks aud cigars. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. VERY SNEDDEffS Pear Alley, Rear Coif ea House. The best rigs In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Siaundrjy Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-class in every particular, Bilk ties and lace curtain s epeo ialty. Goods called tor and delivered. A trial aollelted. HOOKS & BROWS Full line of VALENTINES ! Wholesale and retail. 4 North Main St. Agents for all Dally Papers. Weeks' Museum, ir bouts maix sthbb. Grand display of birds and animals of all selections and finest palntinin the wunty. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. , Finest Brands of Cigars. - ' Free lunch every niornlnrna 'evening. John Vkekb, Proprietor. Q. yf. Pavipbow, Bartender. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. .Handsome iBar Fixtures. Best Brands of 5 arid 10c Cigars. Davies. NG V 4 SB-e. 12-21-tf and fire o,m tore. m '