EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, FKBKUAKY 7, 1693. THIRD EDITION IN SENATE MD HOUSE. Scnntora DNrtiMhijc tlio .I'ropmeil Cubic tJotmrctlmi with Hawaii. "WasHin ,-, 1M. 7. Tlio Hawaiian quostio .vneral, mid tho Hawaiian onhle in ..nii-ulur, wore tho main thotnes befbro the sonata yesterday. Tho dlplo. mntlo consular npiiroprintlim bill win ttikim up and wnulil have tieen quickly disposed of except for tlio ltom of ttWU.OOO for immediately beginning civblo construc tion between tho United States und Ha waii. Mr. anils, of Texas, nuvilo a point of order ngalnSt tlio cablo proposition Which Is likely to rule It out, but tho de cision was wliltbbold until senators could further debute Hawaii. Mr. Hah) (Mo.) presented estimates ehowlltfc the pnwpfotlvo cost of tho cable tobonboutfc,IWJ,000. Mr. Piatt (Conn.) upheld tho oible project, mid rend early presidential messages of Mr. Cleveland urging oongrowi to provide for tho cable. Mr. I'lntt also maintained that Grout Britain would build this oablo if the Unitod States did not, thus linking Eng land and Hawaii by commercial ties. Mr. Tollot (Colo.) renewed his criticisms of Secretary Herbert's course toward Hawaii. Mr. Gray ( 1V1. ) defended tho courso of Sec retary Herbert and of the administration, and caustically charaotorlzed tho over throw of Queen l.ll iw a "mean, paltry conspiracy." Ho declared H was abqut as commcndiible as a husband beatlnga wlfo. Tho Hawaiian debate was rusumcd today. Tho bill for a now postofllco at Chicago was passed without opposition. Tho debate in tho house on the adminis tration bill authorizing tho issuo of $500, 000,000 of gold bonds for tho retirement of the legal tenders and treasury notos was not productive of marked incident of any kind. A good deal of confusion existed after 2 o'clock, when tho commltteo began voting on amendments to this bill. Most of tho amendments wero defoutcd as rap idly as offered. The commltteo on bank ing and currency sustained two dofeats, two of tho amendments proposed by that commltteo being voted down. Thoy wore tho amendment proposing to strike out tho section providing for tho paymout of custom dutios In gold, which was allowed to stand amended so as to make thum pay able In gold and silver, and that compell ing national banks to carry tliotr reserve in gold and silver lu. Mr. Bland's sub stitute was ruled out on a point of ordor Farmers Intlorun the lMillIlpg 11111. ItALElUH, X. C, Fob. 7. Tho supremo council of the Farmer,,' Alllanco declined .to tnko action yesterday on tho plan pro Jested by the national federation of farm ers, for merging all the farmers' organiza tions into ono grwii "ompany. Tho coun cil indorsed tho Phillip bill introduced in tho national house of representatives Jan. 14, 1KB, providing for tho appointment by the prosident of a non-partisan Indus trial commission to collect Information and to consider and recommend legisla tion to moot problems presented by labor, agriculture and capital. PENCIL POINTS. local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty Perusal. Beautiful moonlight nights. Considerable grip about again Double extra good men for Council this year. t Much complaint about slippery side walks. These days the mercury and people take tumbles. Uncle Sam just now is badly In need of the gold euro. This is certainly something like an old fashioned winter. Valentines are making their appear ance In the store windows. We are going to have an early spring, so weather-wisq people say. Weather prophets agree that February and March will be cold months. The days are nosv Increasing in length at tlie rate of two minutes per day. If tho ice houses are not filled this winter it won't be Jack Frost's fault. Thus far this winter our cold waves bavenot been attended with heavy winds. The beautiful snow is all right if you don't have to shovel off your own side walkv Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells nil about No-tobnc, the won lerful, harmless guaranteed tobacco hibltoure. The cost Is triflling and tho man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risk in using "No to bao " Sold by all druggists Book at drug stores or by mall free. Address The Sterling Itemedy Co., In diana Mineral Springs, Ind. 8 7-St AMUSEMENTS. "TIIP CIKCUS GIKL." Th New York comedy success, "The Circu. Uirl," will appear upon the boards at Ferguson's theatre on Saturday even. ing, j'euruHry win. xnis is one or tlip Kftaipst luUfcical eoiutcllea ever written, ind wil1 appear here In the sums elaborate form t"t signaling its brillHpt engage incuts in the large cities. The company 1 , headed by MU Mud Cr.iig, the world's gi'tate-t woMkioiml Spanish and ggrpeu tluii ilauoer. SBYMOUIi-STBATTOJl OOMl'ANr. Tte sSeymour-Stratton Comedy Com pany with superb baud and orchestra, will yl' rt week's engagement at Fergu son thMlra next Monday evening in the sensitloual ejomedy drama entitled, "The Gold King," Thos, Stratton appearing as Jack He.lmond, tho Gold King, and I.izzle Seymour as Pug O'Hare. Singing and dancing speolaltles are Introduced and the prices nre 10, 30 and 30 cents Seats on sale at Klrllu's drug store. Mrs. Emily Thorne, who resides at Toledo. Washington, says she has never been able to procure any medicine for rheumatism that relieves the pain so quickly and effectually as Chitnberlain'a Pain Balm and that she bus also used it for lame back with great success. For sale by Gruhler Bros. TOWN TALKS. Rents Most Be Lowered Home Industry Argument Revived. Careful inquiry has convinced mo that It will require heroic measures on the part of landlords to toue down tho future Interests of this town. A few weeks hence there will be at least a dozen less busi ness places than nre now found open. This should be a hint to properly owners to act, and act at once. Many of tlio best business people are complaining that tho hard times, heavy credit business and high rents are gradually forcing them to the wall, Many families of the town are in groat distress, ami In several Instances they have "doubled Up" in au effort to rednce the rent. This saving with a use of stoves on the co operative plan is enabling them to "stand off" the effects of the times, to some degree. But In the midst of all these evidences of stringency money is plentiful, except as a circulating medium. The deposits as shown by the statements of the Mer chants' and First. National banks are surprisingly large nnd the secretaries of the saving funds say the payments come in regularly. There is also considerable money hoarded privately by people who would rather throw their savings into a stove than trust them to tho banks: , All this money Is tied up. No one wants to Invest mi til the flnatcial cloud hovering over the country gives some Indication of disappearing. It Is hoped that' whon sun. shine beams again tho people who have the means will roll up their sleeves and do something towards giving the town industries that will furnish tho people with a dependence other than that fur nlshed by the coal mines. If our capitalists will si ep forward and ehow a disposition to put up their money they will find many of less means, but who can give some help, willing to follow their ex ample. Shennmloah can be made a place of many Industries that will come in very handy when a dull coal market throws tho breakers idle. The cap factories of town are breasting the hard times and manage to distribute among some people sums tbnt come in handy in these times. These industries provo good stand-bys. Index. When Baby -was sick, wo gave her Castorla, When sho was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, eho clung to Castorla. When she had Children, "she gave them Castorla. Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of :fc. nhirm boxes of the Shenandoah lire department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Mnin nnd Centre streets. 32. Jardiu and Oak streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Mnin and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 40. Oak and Gilbert streets. 48. West and Poplar streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. 154. West and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once nnd let go. When an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. " HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm Is sounded frofn box 15 tho fire bell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will indicate that the fire is in the vicinity of 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 thing but pleasant for a man of a family to contemplate, whether he is a laborer, mechanic, merchant or publisher. Jus. O. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas, was sick in bed for ten davs with the grip during its prevalence a year or two nco. Liater in ine season lie ftau a second attack.- He says: "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy wun cousiuerame success, l tninK, only being in 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 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 reufedy 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 and people who wish to receive tho paper as new subscribers, Rre requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's tationery store, on North Main street, - -r Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and 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 it exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys. back and every part of the urinary pas-' sages in male or female. It relieves re tontion of water and pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief ami pure this Is your remedy. Sold at the City Phurwaoy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 10'3ai Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at tliH Shenandoah drug store, No, taulh Main street. 9-13-tf O. W. O. Hardmiin. Sheriff of VvUr Co , W, Va., appreciates a good thing and does not hesitate to hay so. He was inmost proiiraieii witu a cold when he procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy. He says ; "It gave me prompt relief. I And it to be an Invalu able remedy for coughs and colds." For sale by Gruhler Bros. You will never find Brennan's cigars in dive saloons. They are for Ann trade only hotels, cafes and drug stores. Smokers' articles, silver and Are cigar tubes at Brennan's clear "tore. 13-21-tf IN FAVOR 0F BRAZIL President Olevelnmt Mottle the Long rend ing lloitmlary Oltpiile, Washington, Feb 7. Tho president yesterday amiouncod his decision as arbi trator between Brazil and Argentina In the boundary dispute between the two countries ovor tho Mlsslones territory. Tho decision is In favor of Brazil. The territory involved covers rtu area ol 81,000 squnro nilloa, und has n population of nbout 7,000 lnlmbitnnts. In curly col onial times it wiw the subject of frequent controversy between tho crowns of Portu gal and Spain, and efforts have been ninde in inoro recent tlmos to nrrango tho dis putes between Brazil and Argontlnn by treaty, but all without success up to this tlmo. Tho sltuntion of tho disputed territory is of no llttlo Interest, not ouly from a political but from a military standpoint. Its loss to Brazil would almost havo cut oil tho rloh and populous state of ltlo Grande do Sul from tho remainder of tho repub lic, leaving only a narrow neck of land ol something loss than fifty leagues in width ns a moans or connection. Thus tho tor. rltory of Mlsslones, If held by a foreign power, would bo n continual menace to the pence and progress of Itlo Grand do Sul.as well us to the states of tho north- Inas much as Mlssto.xw has always boon In tho possession of Brazil, tho willingness of the latter to submit tho matter to arbitration has caused oousldernblo favorablo com- mont. Senator Porter's Case Against Andrmvs. Philadelphia, Feb. 7. William T. An drews, wh l In Rlmrm.il wlHi hnvlm. libelous statoments against Senator 0. A. I'ortor. of thu contrnntlnif firm nf Vllliovf Portor & Co., was placjd on trial In tho criminal court yestorday. Tho caso grows out of tho construction of tho Qucon Lauo rosorvolr, tho contract for whloh was awardod Fllbjrt, Portor & Co. for over $1,000,000. Andrews Is charged with hnv tng wrlttort a lottor to Biroctor of Publto Works Wiudrlm. lu which ho accused tho firm of havlutr irrosslv vlnlnf-.i .,, tn.,. of its contract and charged thorn with navmg cncatoil tlio city out of nonrly ?250, 000. Only two witnesses wero callod for tho prosecution yesterday City Controller Thompson and Director Wlndrlm both ui wnom pronounced tho charges falso Sonsatlonal developments nro promised wuvu mu uoiuiiMO opens, A lllnmoml Thief Cnnturod. St. Louis, Feb. 7. Just as Frank P. Montrose, au ox-convlnt nml nmA.! .ii. mond thief, accompanied' by his young wlfo, stopped from a Louisville and Nash ville trnln at tlio stntion ho was placed under arrost by detectives, nnd both were taken to lall. Thn nrl Count llfnlrti mT)in and tried hard to use a revolver, but a iuw mows suuuuru liim and ho consented to go peaceably. Ho Is wanted for robbing Jowelor J. W. Str Ind., of $2,000 worth of diamonds, snatched from a tray shown him by n salesman. Ho admits his guilt. Ho has also beon recog nized hero as ono of tliroo men who robbed a vaoasn tram conductor horo somo tlmo ago. . Proposed Local Option for Pcnnnylvanln. -UARiiisuuiiO, Kob. 7. A local option bill was dropped into tho legislative hop por yesterday by Representative Ponno wlll. of Phllndolnhla. Tt. nmrM when a majority of property holders of any uii-j, Miuu, uurougu or townsnip, county or part thereof, slinll tho granting of licenses tho court shall ro- A.. luuiu, in mu sounto ino nouso reso lution nrovldlncr for nn i insauo hospitals to nscortnin how many uiiimuiuiu loroigners nro nelng accom modated in them, with a view of having mum luturuuu io moir nomos, was con cuircu in. Driven to Desperation l,y Poverty, PlTTSIimm. Fnl 7 T .Mills WHUnm fflnl , . U( uikitui VAJl" ored), driven to desperation by poverty, in a burst of frouzv throw n (Intir,,,, f i,i wife, which struck her on tho head nud urusucu nur HKiiu. jsno roll to tho Iloor, and her husband kicked and bent hnr nn. morclfully. When an officer arrived he lounu Williams eating from a box con-tulnlno- wnsldnir nnwilnr 1mk to1,ii. i, thought was "Hough on Rats." At tho polico station ho said tho family hod been ivmuuuu iuuu mr Lureo uays, jurs. will luiuu ileum is momentarily oxpectod. The Trial of llnweate. Washington. Fob. 7 t.,:h in tho Howgato ca3e yostordny continued I.e. nffn.. I TT . ... " uuuui-ui, itowgnto witli alleged iruuuuiuub payments. Treasurer Roch ester, of tho Western TT,,I upon tho stand, Tho government offored iu pruvu iiiui tno president of tho Amer ican Tolecranh union el blank, which Howgato subsequently flllod i.uuumv nt ouoct win no al lowed, oxcoptlous being noted by tho de- IUUBU. New Foimillnnil's Now ailulstrv. ST. John's, N. F., Feb. 7. It is rumored that tho Whltoway ministry will bo gaz etted today. It Is probable that tho now uuuiuoii win oo mauo up or sir William Whltownv nnd Miw Woods, Emerson nud Duff. Tho allotment oi oiuuos wis not yoc ooau matlo, Much (HftSJlt .RfnP.Hnn l.V.f-l nnmiw. 41. n ....... 1 fllo of tlio w Jiltewuyitos, and It Is oxpectod tlttlf tl... v.n... ,, . ... .,...v uu iuiuiKiii-y win meet witn nn uuimuiuuiu muupiion m tno legislature. Parents and Pour Children Cremated. Standish, Mich., Fob. 7. Tho rosldenco oi donu Jtoeli, ut Omer, Mich., was do stroyed by fire at 5 o'clock in the morning, and tho famllv. ounsii ii.cr ,r air .u...,a Mr. Book,- his wife, two boys and two Bins, ware iiuriieu to ueatn. Tho lire wus not discovered bv neil.l IAN lltttll l.n. building was practically destroyed. It Is upjnmru uiui w are cauglit rrom u stov plpo. The charred bodies havo boeu ro covered. Fntnl Wreok on tho Grand Trunk. Pohtlanii, Mo., Feb. 7. A oolllslon oo curml at South Durham, Que., on the uriHiu -.ruuKroftu. iJuringa heavy gal and uliow fitnrm n filtrlih f,.,,!, snow plough ciuno into collision, lustnntly killing Charles Lenlhan, Uremau of tho rK..f.i.. mi i . . xue uugiuwruuiioouiiuctor wero bmlly injured. Tho engine of tho freight and tho suow plough wore wrecked und a number of oars thrown from tho traok. Steamer Cleiifuego n Total Lou, NewYohk, Fob. 7. Tho maritime ex change has received a dispatch stating that tho btoamor Cleufucgos, which went nshoru at Harbor Island, was a total loss. But llttlo of her cargo can lio saved, und that In a badly damaged condition Waiting for the Vota of the lloiue. Washington, Fob. 7. It seoms now to bo settled that no announcement of aii othor bond loan will bo made until tonight or later, whon the house will have voted on the pending administration bill. Harry Vmi'l'-i hurst Rin-d hv His Wlfo. Bai.timoi:!', l''.b. ; Whenever Treas urer Harry It. Vondorhnint, of tho Haiti more B'lseball club, can bo found notice Will be served on him of n suit Instituted by his wlfo for alimony for tho supp irt f herself and children. No divorce Is naked for. Mrs. Vanderhorflt states that her husband's modo of living Is such that, though he Is a mnn of nmplo fortune, she fears that bis estnto may becomo Insolvent and that sho and her children will bo with out moans of support. Sho also states that hor husband hns deserted her. Mrs. Wlckm Dlvorcn Cno. CHICAGO, Fob. 7. Judge Smith yester day allowed an ameiidmi'iit to bn mndi to tho dlvoroo bill filed by Laura U. Wiekes, agntnst her hilband, Thomas H. Wiel;", vico prosident of tho Pullmitn Palaco Car company. Th i nmen.lniont c!iargos ex tremc and nspnatn 1 oru dty on tho part ol defendant. Jlrs. Wlokns avers that ho . repcateilly struck and cur3d hur, and has within the last fbw years deprtvinl hr of comforts suitable to hor condition of life and society, and lias also refused to con verso with her. llarf-lnn Itoli n County Cleric. CHlOAiiO, Feb. 7. Burglars secured en trance, into tho county clerk's office some time during Tuesday night, and fludlng tho lowor vault unlocked secured posses sion of tho cash box ahd took therefrom $110 In currency and checks for 1,000. Tho theft was not discovered until tho assist ant cashier, W. T. Householder, arrived at the olllco yesterday morning. How tho robbory was committed is a mystery, as tho watchman passed tho vault doors sev eral times during tho night, and It was al ways closed. Jim Niitt Will Keoover. A'THISON, Kan., Feb. 7. First reports in dicated that James Nutt had been so seri ously Injured by Mrs. Pnyton that ho would not recover, but when ho was brought horo It was discovered that, though his face was somewhat battered, ho Is not dangerously hurt. Ho spent tho night walking his cell, saying, "My God, why did I do it?" Ho still rofuscs to talk.. Mrs. Payton is still alive. It Is now known that Nutt and Mrs. Payton had several quarrels before tho shooting. Terrible Kxperience at n Flro. AllSTKIlDAM, N. Y., Fob. 7. Flro oarly in tho morning destroyed tho hotol of John Flnlay, two houses owned by Jnmcs Flu lay, and a tonomont house owned by Sarah Horton. Several residents of tho burned houses had narrow oscapos from being burned to death, bolng obliged to fleo in their night clotlns throug'i thodoep snow with tho thermometer UOd'gs. below zero. Two children of John Tallson had their foot so badly f voxon as to necessitate ampu- NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, manniaomrea anaer me stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, yieaunucuuy cimaem. (my glomus DR. RICUTeR'S I Only ncnulno with Trade Alark"Anchor BlIanufactureriCoinmerzlcnratUDr.Itlclitorof , IF. Ad. Elchterfi Co., 17 Wuren Ct.,HKW JOSZ. 29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. fl&fi0cts In Mhenandoah lor ale by j ' . D Kirw Ufs. main ni , j. a j. union 7Mun'n si., u. u. kcenbucn, m. is "r. main a: MISCELLANEOUS. TJOK Pale. At cost, new L'acltus watermotor. i i'lYom uurao power, jusi imm me rao lry. Apply at the Hekaid office, North Market street. Slinnnnrtnai. Da ' A . ,. ,unuujtr r jh neeaea in each locality to superintend distribution of x i v ... , ... . v """-i'.v., wuunn, jiiuLure curas ana tliculars. Pn-nsani position. Pavs well Hend 10c. to the HjlvaS Co., 720 Wood a", .......... oiuucb, ouup, so. ana re celve special ofler to you. 2 0 2w-d&w O Dish WflSberto the wbolpsale and re nil trnilfl. U'n.ti.B.nfl .( .. . 1 , ... . , minutes without wetting the lingers. 175 o weelt and all exptntes. Efsy position: no bard work; can mako (100 n. week. Addiees avies, AND LIVERY. 13 North Jar din Street. OYSTER BAY! 105 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street, Finest Whiskeys, Beer, I'otter and Ale always on tap. "Come aud hit oue." Cbnlce 9 to 12 p.m. "u ,-'B"r', rKO ,uncn 1 nnd "lUl , U11U . 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. JOHN A. EEILLY. Wholesale and Itetall LIQUOR DEALER, 33-21 Houth Main St, Bbenandoah. Agent for D. Q. YueniUt g& Boa's celebralod Beer, Porter, Ales, oto. Evan J. D UNDERTAKING All That's Claimed " I had a poor appetite, that tired feollng and iras run down, but Hood's Saraaparllla hai done me a great deal ol good. I have a better appetite and do not feel tired, I ean res. ommend Hood's Bars parllla a an excellent sprlne or fall medlolnt :S to keep the blood la order. Myself and three daughters have taken over tlx bottlet, and It has done ut much good. We do not now ha70 to call upon a doctor, ai for- mrrlr, In the spring time, and I can say that Hood's Sarsaparllla Is Albert Kln.er Auburn, Fa. all that Is claimed for It. I mott heartily reo ommend U, and shall always keep It In my house." Albbkt Kikset, Auburn, Ta. Mood's Sarsa parilla Be sure to get HOOD'S ures Hood's Pills nro purely vcgotablo, and do not purge, pal nor gripe. Sold by all druggists. M. P. CONB.Y, Monongahela Whiskey, 50o a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - tl a qt. Fine Old Bonrbon, XXX, - $1.25 aTjt. Superior Blackberry Branily, tl a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, tl.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, (1,50 a qt. V UENGLING'S Btock ami Fresh Best brandi. of 6c Cigars AMUSEMENTS. pEKOUSON'H THEATRE!, p. j. mnoueoN, manaqeh. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9tli The New York Comedy Success, 3 CD The Circus GirL The greateft musical ccmcdy ever written and will be presented here lu the Fume elnhor ato form that slgnnllzcd Ms tirllliant engafctmei ts In New York, Boston aud Chlcneo Headed by New York's favorite, 3MTiisj5t 3VT,-ixci Craig, The worm's greateft sensational Spanish nnd Eerpeotlne dancer, atslBted by the erealeit gatheiing of High Class Comedians, Singers, Dancers, Instiumentollsts and protty glils. Prices, as, 35 and 50 Cta. Kescrved seats at Klrlln's drug store. pEKGUSON'B THEATRE. P. J. rEROUSON, MANAOEn. One Solid Week. Commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11th. Seymour -Stratton Comedy Comjany. Superb : Band ; and : Orchestra Change of Bill Nightly. Mondny - - - "Gold King." Tuesday - - "Golden Bidge." Wednesday - - "Our Stratiglsts." Thursday - - "Ticket of Leave Man." Friday - - "Two Orphans." Saturday - "Dark Side of a Great City." Matinee Saturday at 2 p. m. Singing and Panciog Specialties. Prices, io, ao, and 30 cent a. Reserved Beats at Klrlln'a drag store ' If your clothier doesn't keep Hammerslough : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -OLOTHIITG- Make him get it Their ce'ebrated $15.00 Molton Overcoat Wears like steel and is sold by every promi nent clothier In the slate. None genuine with out Uammcrslough Uros.' label. For Fainting .... The Season is here and Paper Hanging Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. BarcainR In nAlnta .nil nil. nlntn nm stained glass. All the new pattsrns li iv au paper. All ually and weekly paper novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 West Oontro Street. Headquarters for the Evenino Heralu ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry aud Gilbert Sts. Finest Boors, Winos anil Liquors. Handsome Bar Futurei. Beat Brand b of fi nnd lOo Oigara, Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAIN BT11SJS1 Grand dlBclny of birds and animals nf nil selections ana Uncut palntlncs in the county. Best Beer, Porter and AleB. Finest Brands of Oigara, Free lunch every n ornlng nd evening. John Wkkks, Proprietor. Q. W. Davidboh, Bartender. HOOKS & BROWN 'Full line of VALENTINES ! Wholesale and retail. 4 North Main St. Agents for all Daily Papers. Anthony Schmicker's 104 SOV1II MAJX ST. The finest po:l nnd billiard rooms In Iowd, Reading beer, porter and 1'oU-vllle file con stantly on tap. Ulre us a 0 .11 WARREN J. PORTZ, MaGxPtano Tomer. ,,1"?? Pa organs repalrsn. Orders isli 1 11 North Main street, Sh?nnaoh, will rnift prompt attention. "31 South Main St, uorStore Alp, Draught Porter and Weiner Beer. and all kinds ol Temperance Drinks. Grasping opportunities Is a sign of the good judg ment which is tho characteristic of the wise man. We are offering tho greatest opportunities ever know to buy men's furnishing, at rednced prices. Another Perfect Niagara Is the fall In prices of gents' furnishingsat ourgreab saie. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bargain in the finest gloves, hosiery, neckties, etc. Another A Great Fall in gents' furn ishings. All hands are stretched out to seize th ise bargains we offer. Another Catch Them as They Fall in nrlfip. Vnw la tlia ft cent white shirts. M. J. SOANLAN. South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace rnsnrancoand.'...- Real Estate Agent, j 123 EJ. Centre St., Shenandoah -DE. A. A. SEIBEBT - Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nbsgnd Throat. 207 West Market Ht., Pottsvllle. 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 h, m. to 12 m. TjjU A iVennlnn nralnnmn . o-- i.AWWUiC Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attnohed. Finest whiskavK. beers, porter and ale constantly on Is Choice iemDsrannn M.i. if.. ... ... nun uiKarc Safe and KelhtbhTHorges to Hli e. SNEDDEffsLIVERY Pear Alley. Rear CoHah Hnns. h'!i ber? rl.s tu towu- Horses taken to board. nanTing promptly attended to. v . r r . our oiomaoh : : $ , vnn,nKLSfta"1 the, Bnme washing that Ct ai0 ftaduthe water you drink lan t even fit for tbat purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Shenandoah's Heliablb Hand Laundry Oor. Lloyd and White Bts. AU work truaranteed tn hn erat.ni..,, in tlfifl Anil IfLCA Mlrt.lH BH.. iny. Qooda called for and dfllivered. A trial oliolted, 1 4 Bey Li S at all houral' z. finest wintq I 4&v- -
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