coming Ale": EVENING HERALD TUESDAY. FEDKUAUY B, 1695. THIRD EDITION A lftnlM 1roni TTlrltoy. Washington, Fob. 5. Tho Turkish lo gatlon 1ms lias received tho following com munlcntlon: "It Is obvious that tho pub lished report about tho Imprisonment In Asia Minor of American professor Is In tentionally malicious. Thoro is not tho slightest foundation In tho report. It has heon establish" 1 that sorao Armenian revolutionists l I about dressed 111 Kurdish costum "I'liey lately attacked and wounded tho Armonlan prlost Porsokh for having pointed out to tho Turkish nUthorltios tho place whoro compromising documents wore hidden. Thoro is no truth In tho statoinont that 150 Armenians were nrrested In conseuuonco of tho murder of n Mussulman and Armenian of tho vil lage of Kzbider. Only thirty-eight arrests wero made, and thirty of thoso individuals havo been sluco been roloased." Admiral Ting Commended. Tientsin, Keb. 6. Admiral Ting, com niandor of tho Chlnoso Hoot at WuvIIal Vei, landed S,0(X) men on Wednesday last mid inndo an attempt to recapturo tho touthern forts from tho Japauoso. Tho at tempt was Anally abandoned, and tho ( ulnoso ro-emburl;ed. Admiral Ting, who was held by Viceroy Liu Kun Ylh to bo partly responsible for tho fall of Port Ar thur, and whoso case was submitted to tho hoard of punishment for action, was nctlvo in tho shoro defense of Wei-IIul-SVei. His conduct at tho latter placo has met with commendation. Tho Chinese jnilltary commanders aro at variance. Suspected Hank llurglnrs Arrested. Sandusky, O., Feb. 5. Tho pollco of this city think they havo two of tho flvo jnen who blow up and robbed tho Lock wood National bank, at Milan, O., yostor duy morning. Last ovening they arrested nt their homos In tlds city Gib Stoughton, a saloon keeper, and Solly Hlrschberg. Thoro wero flvo masked men hi tho gang, und tho bank building was complotoly wrecked. It is believed tho robbors socurcd J30.000. Nothing furthor has boon hoard ns to tho whereabouts of tho othor throo cracksmon. I'nlnlly Shot by a Saloontst. JEFFEUSONVILI.E, Iud., Feb. 5. Thomas Carnoy, an ox-convict, was shot and fa tally wounded by William Nantz, In tho latter's saloon at Sixth and Broadway. Carney went into tho saloon ,and de manded a drink, hut having no monoy, tho saloon keeper refused to glvo him tho liquor. Carney then drew a dirk 'knifo nnd threatened to kill Nantz, when "tlm latter shot him. Physicians say Carnoy will die. Killed by an Italian Rnrber. New York, Feb. 5. Last ovening an Italian whoso namo Is unknown was shot and killed In Elizabeth street by Francisco llassata, 38 years old, an Italian barber. Tho murdered man was shot twieo in the head. Hassata ran away after tho shoot ing, but was captured. Drunk 1ledde Iler Daughter's Hotly. Jeksey City, Fob. ft. Mrs. Iioso Wig gins, a young woman, was found last night on tho iloor of her mother's room in tho basement of No. 8(3 Morris street. Her, mother, Mrs. Ellen Madden, lay drunk bo- sido hor. Tho dead woman s skull was fractured and sho lay in a pool of her own blood. A leg of a table, weighing about flvo pounds, was discovered in tho room smeared with blood, and It was with" this Implement that tho deed was probably committed. Mrs. Madden and a woman named English Anulo wero arrested, and tho police aro looking for a young man named Albert Hall, who It Is said had bwii a frequent vis Wor . to Mrs. Wigglu's home. Deadly Feud In Texas. BEDIA, Tex., Feb. 5. William Shan lion's house was fired Into Sunday by un known parties. Mr. Shannon was shot In tho back and his sou through tho body. Thoy returned tho Uro and shot Leonard Hall and Androw Jackson, both white. Thoro aro llfteon Implicated in tho shoot hig, and thoy will bo arrested Thoro aro two factions hero, tho Moderators and the Regulators. Tho Moderator crowd invited one of tho Regulator boys to como and bring his crowd if ho wanted to light. Ho camo to Shannon's houso andftho firing began. Joo Shannon, of tho Moderators, Is not oxpocted to llvo. Tho foud has ex isted for many years. Cuban Revolutionists Active. Key Wert, Fla., Feb. 5. Cuban revo lutionary groups aro showing unusual no - 'tivity. Dark hints from thoso near to Jfartl, chief of tho American party, of an uprising within a fow weeks, or months nt most, lias stimulated tho zoal of resident Cubans almost to a fovor. Gonzales Quo suilu, secretary of tho American revolu tionary organization, arrived on tho Mas eotte from Tampa yesterday for tho pur pose of adding to the large fuud already on hand for supplying arms. Queeada ad dressed u meeting last night at Sun Carlo hall that stirred the Cubans to patriotic enthusiasm. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dls ases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise on nccount of Its exceeding promptness in relieving Pftiu in the bladder, kidneys, b.uk and Jyery part of the urinary pas- tanw in frijKle or female. It relieved re t ji i loo of water and pain in passim it n' most immediately. If you want quick relit-f and oure this Is your remedy. Sold lit ili City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., nxt deor to the post ofllee, Shenandoah, Pn. 10 8m Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are not receiving theiT paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's tattonery store, on North Main street. O. W. O. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler Co , W, Va., appreciates a good thing - and does not hesitate to say u. He was aluiott proitruted with n cold when he procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says : "It gave me nroaint relief. I find it to be au Invalu able remedy for coughs and colds," For ale by Gruhler Bros. Ice present a box of ?ars. $1.25 per box. Breu nan's IN si:naie and house. The Oellyufnirg National l'arlt Hill Awaits the Presldi'iit'n Signature. Washington, Feb, fi. Tho senate spent almost the entire time yesterday on tho District of Columbia appropriation bill, and for tho llrst time' since tho measure was taken up It did not servo as a text for financial discussion. It is hoped to pass tho bill today, thus clearing tho way for tho postolllco and the diplomatic and con sular appropriation hill now on tho culen-,, dar, and for tho Indian and sundry civil npproprlntlon bills soon to bo reported. Among tho bills passed was that for tho establishment of a national military park nt Gettysburg, Pa., and for tho appropriate marking of tho chief points on that hls torlo battle grotiud. As tho bill has al ready passed the houso It will becomo a law on receiving tho president's signature. An attompt was mado hi tho houso to pass nn omnibus bill for tho payment of claims for stores and supplies confiscated from loyal people in tho south during tho war, amounting to $718,003. It excited much opposition, especially from Penn sylvania members Interested In Pennsyl vania border war claims amounting to $1,000,000, and not included hi tho mcas uro, and was defeated by 148 to 95. A rulo was then adopted for tho consideration of tho currency bill today, tomorrow and Thursday, utter which tho remainder of tuo day was devoted to tho agricultural appropriation bill, which was passed with out amendment. An attemnt to reduce tho appropriation for tho distribution of seed failed. FARCIAL TURKISH JUSTICE. Many Prisoners Condemned Without Op portunity to Defend Themselves. London, Feb. 5. A dispatch from Con stantinople reports recent trials of Arme nians at Yoozgat, Fashalio of Sivas, Asia Minor, say that many of tho prisoners Wore condemned without being permitted to give evidence In their own behalf. In ono caso, however, a prominent Armonlan was convicted, although ho proved that ho was In prison at tho time his alleged of fonso was committed. Thoro wore many similar cases, the trials being a complete farco. Armenians are being swept into prison by tho wholosalo, tortured and money ex torted from thorn to gratify prlvato splto. At Slvas twenty children wore imprisoned for two months, their offenso being tho formation of a society to ralso subscrip tions for tho asslstanco of poorer children. Many Armenians havo been thrown Into prison for having in their possession Bibles and other books that did not bear tho stamp of tho censor. A Question of Varllamentnry I-nw. TliENTON, Fob. 5. Assemblyman Som mers, Rep., of Somorsot, introduced a resolution in tho houso last night direct ing Assemblymen Storrs nnd Extiiri, mom- bors of last year s committee on elections, to mako a report of thu result of tho Thompson investigation, of last Rummer. Mr. Storrs asked what jurisdiction tills legislature had over a committee of a pre vious legislature. Mr Sommors said ho would answer by asking what right tho committeo had to como before this legisla ture with a bill for tho expenses of tho hi vestigatlou, as it was woll known they would. Mr. Robertson raised a point of ordor that tho resolution could not bo con sidered until the bill had boon presented. Speaker Cross sustained tho point of or der, and tho mattor was droppod for tho present. No Trace of the Chlcora. CHICAGO, Feb. 5. Tho tuir Mcdford. which left tho harbor ycflorday morning to search for tho Chlcora, returned last night. Tho tug made its way through tho lco all tho way to Whiting, Iud., and neithor on the trip to that placo nor on tho return was anything seen that in any way resembled that vessol. After tho re turn of tho tug tho Graham and Morton peoplo announced that they had given up all hope of over seeing tho officers or any of Its crow again. Vesselmon are now of tho opinion that what was taken for tho hull of tho Chlcora was nothing but a mass of dirty lco. No News of the New Hnml Issue. Washington, Fob. 5. So far as can bo learned thoro has been no chango in tiio bond situation. All of tho officials uro extremely reticent on tho subjoct, and do' cllno to elthor affirm or dony any of the rumors brought to their attention. Ono rumor was that tho bonds for tho now issuo wero already being printed, but It could not bo conllrmed. Tho consensus of opln ion is that tho announcement of a bond issuo to foroign purchasers, directly or in directly, Will jo nuulo vory soon, nnd that all arrangements to this end ore substan tially complete. Tnrdy Pennsylvania legislators. HAltlllSiiUHO, Keb. 5. Both houses re assembled last night, but did not do much business on account of tho small attend ance. It is oxpocted that u number of ap pointments will bo sent to tho senate to day by tho governor. Thoy will consist In tho mniu of mcmliers of boards of trustees for charity, peual aud lothor institutions. Factory Inspector Campboll has an nounced that no deputy inspector will be appointed fqr somo weeks, unless ava janoy occurs sooner. ' Steamer Lit Gascogno Overdue. New York, Feb. 5. Tho Fronch line Btoamshlp La Gascogne, which sailed from Havro for this port, should havo reucheu here Sunday morning. All tho Fronob lino flout have recently been overhauled on tho other side, with tho Idea of Increasing their sieil, nnd this fact, coupled with the orrival of this Cununl steamer Auntnla on tlmo, gives rise for four for the sufoty of the French boat Carlisle' Ifetlinnto Conservative. WahhiniOTon, Feb. ft. Treasury ofllolals generally express tho opinion that Secre tary Carlisle's estimate of a surplus of 8fl,5'JO,UX) for tho calendar year 1896 is conservative. It is urguotl that tho ous toms duty on u(jar alone should bring in at least 185,000,000 during the next eleven months, and that the revenue from the income tus is likely to roach H0,000,000. Two Fatally Ilurhed. RKADIXCl, Va., Feb. S. Mr. John Holler, a widow, and hor grandson, James Heck lor, were fatally burned at tho residence of Mrs. .ollor, in Spring township, thU county. Tho boy died yostonlay and It Is but a question of a fow hours until Mrs. Keller succumbs to her torrlblo burns. It is believed that thoy attempted to start a Are with coal oil. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania. Now Jersey Dolaworo, District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, fair; colder j northwest winds. Tiio tomperaturo will full lu tin Atlantic states, and will generally rise Usowhoro. . , , A BIG WRECK. Fifteen P. & K. r-relsrht Cars Piled up at Buck Mountain. j A big wreck occurred at on early hour this morning on the Phlliidelnhia and Heading railroad, about three hundred yards north of the E.ist Mahauoy tunnel. , Fifteen cars were thrown from the track and many of them were piled up, but no ' person was injured. The accident was caused by the break ing of an axle. It occurred shortly alter 1 a. m, The tralni duo at Mahauoy City at 0:00 and 8:02 transferred their passen gers, but one of the tracks was cleared lu time to let the the 0:22 train pass through. The other track was still blocked at three o'clock this afternoon. Attention, G. A. It. The members of Watklu Wutcrs Post, No. 140, Grand Army of tho Republic, are requested to meet in the purler of the Scheiily House to-morrow, (Wedueiday) evening, nt 7:80o'clock, for the purpos-3 or making arrangements for the funeral of our 1 ite comrade, John Scheiily. By order of John Eisenhakt, Post Commander. Attest : Joseph Daddow, Adjutant. Work Postponed. The Board o City Trusts of the Girard Estate have decided that the construction of the new reservoir at Raven Run shall be postponed until the spring of 1890. It was to have been started early this spring. The reservoir will be even much larger than the last one the Estate built at Raven Run. The Idea of putting a pump lug station in the Catawissa valley has been abandoned. Bny Keystone flour. Be sure that the Ashland, Pa., Is tf aame Lessiq & Baer, printed on every sack. It is a Nipper. The cold wave got here on time and proved n nipper. Last night it kept people within the shelter of their homes and the excellent condition oC the roads for sleighing went for naught. To day opened bitterly cold. At 5:80 this morning the temperature in to wn whs six degrees below zero It was the coldest snap of the season. At Delano this morning it was nine degrees below zero. A lot of gents' fine hunting case, gold- tilled watches will be sold cheap, (or the next ten days, at Reese's Auction Room. Private sale only. l-ii5 lw Struck by a Train. A Lehigh Valley paisenger train due here from the east at 10:15 a. m. struck a horse and wagon at Barry's crossing this morning. The wagon was demolished and the horse was badly Injured, but the driver, a resident of Girardville, whose neme could not be learned, escaped in- j"'y. Go to Ashland. A trip to Ashland is a delightful one for sleighing parties and splendid accom modations can be found there at E. Scbmicker's. Music always in attendance at the dancing hall. Good stabling. 1-23 tf School Board Meeting'. A regular meeting of the School Board will be held in the "Ve3t street building, to-morrow evening, at 7 o'clock. To night the committees of the board will meet to consider bills. MiWS. JtiTiiTx Ajpenls. Brussels, Fob. 6. Madamo .Tolnaux, who on Sunday morning was convicted of poisoning three of hor relatives in order to obtain tho lnsuranco on their lives, has appealed from tho sontoncoof death passed upon her. A death sentencoin Belgium is equivalent to life imprisonment, as capital punishment is not inflicted. Suppressed for Expressing a Hope. BKIiLIN, Fell. 5. The" Russian journal Ruskala Zhlzn has boon impressed becauso It expressed tho hopo that freo thinkers would not bo excluded from tho benefit of the recent order of tho czar, which set aside the sum of 50,000 roubles annually from his privy purso for tho benefit of scholars and authors. Forger Sage Cct Kight Tears. BALTIMORE, Fob. 6. Georgo P. Sage, tho noted forgernnd swindler, with twenty aliases, who recently pleaded guilty to swindling tho Harford County bank, of Belnir, Mil., out of ?8,000, was yesterday sentenced to oight years lu tho Maryland pcnltontiary. Tho Roman soldiers must havo been pow erful men. Many of the swords that havo been rocovorod from tombs weigli six to ten pounds, whllo tho buttleaxes often weigh SO. Rice was introduced Into tho Celestial Emplro by tho never enough to bo praised y.mporor Chln-Nong about 2,800 yoars Hisa Oraoe Wilson Like a New Woman I un feeling since I took Hood's SartaparlUa. 1 was luffsriDK from Indigestion. Catarrh Hood's Sar8a parilla tad Sick Ilemduclas XT -g -g -ijry and did not hve any M UlvD appetite. I am glad to J iay Hood'i BanaparUla haa cured me of catarrh and all mr otfcet . """" "acb wimoy, BalaeirlUe, H. J. Hood'a Pills cure all liver tils, eonjtlp Uon, blUoujneii. ilok beadaohe, IndlieiUom. ' fa. ""- BB Bm a0 BH tre a H ff $19 NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, nmntitaotnred tinder the stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, prcscrlbedby eminont pnysiciansj DR. RiCHTER S H P5faBB(fatT6 !h raann naawa l - e Only genuine with Trade Mnrk"Anclior."l ManufRcturcr-.OommerzieurttthDr.llicMcrofl an. AQ..litcntcrfi:i;o.,JU wKraui.,i 23 HIGHEST AWAIIU. Own Glassworks. km A 60 etc in Ha"""1"3,0'!,1 ''?r bri TOWN TALKS. "Index" Gives His Views on the Local Stringency. Shenandoah Is no worse off than other towns lu the anthracite region, and, for that matter, is not as much distressed by the hard times as many places. Here business has been overdone and in the business circles the blow is felt the most. A count and consideration of the stores started during the past few years in the direct and indirect interest of mine bosses will furnish un explanation for a greater part of the trouble. The legitimate store keepers will tell you that tbe quasl-com-pany stores resulted in a heavy loss of business to them, because many men employed at certain collieries transferred their patronage to keep in thegoodgraces of the bosses. We may also attribute the rapid rise in store room rent to the mush room growth of the company stores, for people who embarked in the business felt more justified In paying big rents than those who did not enjoy the same kind of backing. Shenandoah has always been a good business town. All commercial agents who visit the place will confirm that, and the legitimate merchants always did a good, safe business, until crowded to the wall by the quasl-conipany store. The prevention of fair competition hurt the trade. Of course, such assertions as I have made heie, will bring out general denials. They always do, but that in no way niters the situation. In my travels jssterday I counted Ave empty store rooms on Main street, between Co.il und Lloyd streets, and more will be added to the list in the near future. This should serve as a hint to property owners that the time has come for a lowering of rents. One man, who is supposed to be doing a large business but whose clerical" expenses are almost nil, and occupies his own premises, says that if required to pity rent be would close the place. How is it with those who must piy from $35 to $75 a month in rents ? Let the landlords help to bear the brunt, at least as long as the hard times are with us. It is true that taxes aro high and are increasing and a man must realize some thing on his Investments, but the times bring up the problem of get all, or nothing. A moderation In rents may hold together many psople who now feel that they must eventually go to the wall. The claim of some that, if rents are reduced, they would not be able to get a sufficient return for their investment, is one that can only be met with the reply that if these people made a bad invest ment by paying gilt-edged figures for their properties, they cannot cry upon falling to receive gilt-edged returns, especially at the present time. Index. WM. PENN. There were two very pleaBlng incidents In the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school last Sunday. The Anthracite choir, formerly known as the Wm. Penn Jnve nlle choir, presented its leader, T. D. James, with a baton, Superintendent William H. Lewis making the presenta tlon address; and the organist, Miss Elarriet Jones, received a guitir through Rev. E. Potts. The Anthracite and Star choirs are making excellent progress for competition at the eisteddfod to be held in Pottsville on March 1st. Misses Mary Leckie and Hannah Morrison and Messrs. Frank Maley and James Leckie, of Shenandoah, made several calls here yesterday. Thomas Morgan, the insurance agent, has receivtd a promotion and will be sue ceetled by S. G. Walker In the place he vacates. The infant son of Leonard S. and Bar bara Walker was burled on Sunday. Miss Maud Lewis gave her Suuday school class a sleigh ride to Rtngtown on Saturday. After a supper and a few pleasant hours in the valley tho children returned thoroughly delighted with tbe trip and very grateful to Miss Lewis. Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the borough qI Shenandoah that on and after February 4th, 1895, five (5) per cent, will be added to the taxes for 1694. M. J, Scan lan, Receiver of Taxes. December 29, 1894. Arresting: Peddlers. County Detective Amour yesterday arrested three Hebrews for peddling without a license. When taken before Justice Williams the men pleaded poverty and were released upon payment of costs and promising not to peddle again. Now that the ball has been started let charge be direoted against all who come within the ban, such as tbe Instalment agents from Pottsville, Reading and other placet. Mrs. Ernily Thorne; who resides at Toledo. Washington, says she lias never been able to procure any medicine for rheumatism that relieves the pain so quickly and effectually as Chmberlaina Pain Balm and that she has also used it j for lame back with great succeis, For I sale by Gruhler Bros. M. P. CONRY, ' Mouongnhela Whiskey, 60c n qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - fl.a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - fl.25 qt. I Superior Blackberry Brandy, $1 n qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, - fl.OO a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, tt.50 a qt. " V UENGLING'S Stock and Fresh Fire Alarm Boxes. The following lint shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre strrets. 24-Brldge-nnd Centre streetB. 85 Main and Centro streets. 82. Jardln and Oak streets. 84 Main nnd Poplar streets. 85 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 40. Oak and Gilbert streets. 48. West and Poplitr streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. 54. West and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When on alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound the number of tbe box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALAIISIS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the lire bell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will indicate that tbe fire is in tho vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four times. Ten davs loss of time on account of sickness and a doctor bill to pay, is any. tnmg dud pleasant lor a mm oi a lamily to contemplate, whether he is a laborer, mechanic, merchant or publisher. Jas. O. Jones, nublisherof the Leader. Mexia. Texas, was sick in bed for ten days with tne grip during its prevalence a year or two ago. Later in the season he had a second attack. He fays: "In tbe latter case I U3ed Chambt-rlaln's Cough Rtmedy wim consmeranie success, i tninE, only being in bed a little over two davs. 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 grip 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 give this remedy a trial. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Coming- Events. Feb. 7. Grand mustcale In the Trinity Reformed church. When Bahy was sick, n-o gavo her Castorla. When Eto was a Child, she rrlod for Castorla. When sho became MIs3, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. Smoke Brennan's famous cigars. They are the best In the market, for fine trade only. 12 21-tf MISCELLA3TE OUS. FOH Pale. At cost, new Backus watermotnr. Five (5) horse power. Just lrom the fac tory. Apply at the Herald office, North Market street, Shenandoah, Pa. SA.T.KSMAN WANTfD to sell the Rapid Dish Washer to the wholesale and re ail trade. Washes and dries the dishes In two minutes without wetting the Sneers. 175 a week and all txptntes. Easy position; no hard work; can make $100 a week. AcUiess W. P. Harrison & Co., Cleric No. H, Colum bus. Ohio. avies, UNDERTAKIN AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Weeks' Museum, 17 HOVTll MAIN 8 THE IS 7 Grand display of birds and animals of all selections and finest paintings in the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every morning und .evening. John Weeks, Proprietor. G. W. Davidson, Bartender. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and the water yon drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMBS SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Wbltkeys. Beor, Porter and Ale always on tap. "Come acd hit one," Cholco ten.perarce drinks and cigars. Free lunch 0 to 12 p. m. 3VE. DP. ItarLXaDEJ-SS", Wmite : aid : Ji 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prrooptly attended to. Wholesale and Hetuil LIQU IOR DEALER, 22-21 youth Main St., Bhonandoah. Agent for D. O. Yuenglltg& Hoa'a celebrated jieer, roiwr, Ait a, evu. OYSTER BAY I KXTEast Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. Evan I D -31 South Main St. RiiLiquorStore A1p, Draught Porter und Welnier Beer, C-x-aspingj . 9 j opportunities is a sign of the good judg ment which is the characteristic of the wise man. We are offering tbe greatest opportunities ever know to buy men's f arnishlng, at 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 Great Fall In gents' furn lshtnsB. 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 whiteshirts. M. J. SOANLAN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice ofthe Peace- Insurance and Real Estato Agent, 123 IS. Centre St., Shenandoah WARREN J. PORTZ. Piano Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 11 tfortn Main street, Shenandoah, will reoelv prompt Hiieniior. - DR. A. A. SEIBERT - Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Hose and Throat.' 207 West Market Bt., Pottsville. Hours 8 SO a m. to 12 m.: 1 to 4 n. m.. 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. ra. to 12 m. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance driDks and cigars. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY 4 Pear Alley, Rear Coif ee House. The best rigs In town. Ilorses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. Shenandoah's Reliable IXand Xaaimd&sr Oor, iiloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-class in every particular. Bilk ties and- lace curtain sa sneo laity. Goodg'called for and delivered. A trial aollolted. H00XS&BR0W1" 'Full line of VALENTINES Wholesale and retail. 4 North Main SU Agents for nil Dally Papers. Anthony Schmicker's 104 SOVlll MAIN ST. S?,flnf8t FO'lahd billiard rooms lu towni Heading beor, rorter and Fottv!lle ale con. stnntly ou tap. aiveuaoul ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert SUu Finest Boers, Wines and Liquors. UanOsome Dar Fixture, Boat Brands of 6 and lOo Oigara,
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