EVENING HERALD MONDAY, FKimUAKT 11, 1695. XT. THIRD EDITION RHEUMATISM PREVALENT. Should be Arrested In its Early Stages. Probably thero Is no disease that inflicts so much continuous pain a rheumatism. "When it becomes chronic, there nre tew so hard to cure. The disease is caused by an impure state o the blood. The im purity consists of an excess of lothtoacld, and to drive this acid from the blood is the object of all rational treatment. The medical faculty havo found in Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy a cer tulu and positive cure for this terrible complaiut. Mrs. M. Hill, of Galeton, Pa., In writing of her experience with Dr, David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, says ; "One year ago I was taken with muscular rheumatism. My limbi wore so painful I could scarcely walk. I determined to try Dr. Kennedy's Favorlto Remedy, and before I had used the third bottle the pain was all gone." Favorite Remedy cures chronic, acute or inflammatory rheumatism ; nnd in all diseases brought about by impure blood, or an excess of ucld in the blood, such as ttrlnary troubles, dyspepsia, constipation, kidney or liver complaints, it is a well known specific. Fire Alarm Boxes. Thefollowing list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Are department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. lf Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main und Centre streets. 32. Jardin and Oak streets. 31 Main and Poplar streetB. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. " 40. Oak nnd Gilbert streets. 48. West and Poplar streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. 54. West and Lloyd streets. To send on alarm open the box, pull down the hook once nnd lot go. When an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. DOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 tho fire bell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will indicate that the fire is in tho vicinity of No. 15 box, Every alarm is repeated four times. Ten davs loss of time on account of ninlcnpsH and a doctor bill to nay. is any. thing but pleasant for a man of a family to contemplate, wnetner ne in a laoorer, mechanic, merchant or publisher. Jas, (1. .TnnpH. nnbllsher of the Leader. Mexia Texas, was sick in bed for ten days with the grip during Its prevalence a year or two nio. Later in the season he had a second attack. He says : "In the latter case I used Cbambtrlaln's Cough Remedy with considerable success, I think, only being in bed a little over two days. The second attack I nm sati'fled would have been c-qnally hs bud as the first but for the use of this remedy." It should be borne iu mind that the grip is much the samo as a very severo cold and requires nreclselv toe same treatment, When you wish to cure a cold quickly and effectually give tnis remedy a trial. ana ou cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Notice to Subscribers. subscribers to the Evening HehALD who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's tationery store, ou North Main street. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney, and Bladder dis eases 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 relieving pain in the' bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages in male or female. It relieves re tention of water nnd pain in passing it almost 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 post office, Shenandoah, Pa, 19-3m Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In qnlreat tlje Shenandoah drug store, No. 8 South Main street. 9-13-tf I When Baby was sick, -wo gave her Costorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Costorla, When she became Miss, ehe clung to Costorla, Whenehe hod Children, she gavothem Costorla. Paid at Win. Penn. Tho employes of the Wm. Penn Coal Company reeelved their pay to day. They were to have be u paid on Saturday last, but the blizzard prevented the arrival of the wherewithal from Philadelphia until late Saturday afternoon. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away Is the truthful, surtliug title of a little book that tells all about No-to bnc, tho wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobaoco hitbitcure. The cost is trlilllng and the man who wants to oui and can't runs no physical or financial risk n uslug "No to bac." Sold by all druggists Book at drug stores or by mall free. Address The Sterling Ramedy Co., In diaua Mineral Springs, Ind, 2 7-5t -you will never find Brennan's cigars in dive saloons. They are for fine trade nly'-hotels, cafes and drug stores. E. B. FOLEY, " 'Fine Groceries, 801 West Centre Street. Dealer In groceries, flour, provisions, teas, coffee, sugar, etc. ijesl quality, Jswest price. IN SENATE AND HOUSK No Prospect nf u Hill Uf Prnvlilo for n Itoml Imuo, Washington, Fob. 11. Today thehouse enters upon tho last three weeks of the session. Although tho president's speolnl mossngo relative to the bond Issue sent to congress on Friday Is being oonsldorod by vie ways and means committee, tnero is no present expectation that any effort will bo made to pass a bill authorizing gold bonds during the week. The majority of tho Republluaus are against It, anil witn out their aid tho Dmnocrntlo leaders be llovo It Is n useless waste of tlino to con sldor such a measure In tho house. Aftor tho legislative appropriation bill Is dis posed of tho naval appropriation bill will bo taken up, nnd it is probnblo that It will consume tho remainder of tho week if a determined effort is mndo by tho naval commlttco to provide for tho construction of tho now cruisers thoy havo rocom mouded. Tho greater part of tho wcok In the sen ate will necessarily bo devoted to tho ap propriation bills. Tho postolllco bill will bo tho first romalnlng unacted upon to ro colvo tho attention of tho scnato. This bill will in all probability dovolop suffi cient debate to consume two dnys' time, it not more. The Indian bill carries numer ous amendments. Many of thorn will call for oxplauatlous, nnd othors will bo at tacked. Tho discussion on this bill will probably open up tho entire quostlon of the management of affairs In Indian Territory. It is expected that tho agricultural bill will bo taken up when tho Indian bill is disposed of, if tlmo bo loft. Thoro will probably bo spasmodic efforts during tho wook to got up other than appropriation bills. The possibilities include moro or less reference) to the financial nnd Hawaiian questions. Murderer Lambert Prevents it Sulclile. Camdes, N. J., Feb. 11. "Dory" Lam bert, tho nogro murderer, who is legally dcud according to his counsel, and who lor tho present lias been saved from tho gallows on that contention, had a fierce encounter in the jail with a holt crazed man, who in somo way had obtained a knife. Lambert's opponent was James McGuo, a traveling salesman from Phila delphia, who was picked un on tho streets of this city on Feb. 7 In nn intoxicated I condition. Medio drew the blade noross his neck as Lambert approached, but bo- ioro no could mako a further attempt Lambert was upon him, and after a des pornte fight succeeded in wresting tho knifo from the would-be suicide. McCuo'b condition is critical. An Kftcnped Lunatic nt Lnrgo. Riveuton, N. J., Feb. 11. Walter Stack house, aged 21, son of Charles H. Stack house, of this town, whllo being romoved to tho Insane nsyltim at Trenton on tho 0th inst., escaped from tho officer nt Bur lington. Ho was seen iu Philadelphia on tho morning of tho 7th, sluco which tlmo no trnco of him has been found, Ho Is 0 feet S Inches high, weighs 175 pounds, light complexion, smooth facc,and hud on when last seen a gray mixed suit, black ulster nud a light Fedora hat; has "W. S." m ono arm iu India ink. No Clew to tho Negro Murderers. SAVANNAH, Ga., Feb. 11. The news conies from Quitman, tho homo of Con gressman Turner, that aftor ono week's investigation the grand jury had fulled to find a truo bill against any of tho par ticipants in tho riots of Christmas weok, in which half a dozen negroes lost tholr lives. It Is stated that no clow could bo obtained against any ono of tho fifty men who took part In tho murdors on thnt occasion. Tho grand jury adjourned by recommending an Increase of tho rownrd already offered. Unlet. Daylight ltohbery. Dehbv, Conn., Feb. 11. M. II. Spauld ing, acting paymaster of tho Dorby cotton mills, iu Sholton, was waylaid in broad daylight by highwaymen and robbed of 2,007 bolonglng to tho company. Spauldlug was returning from tho Bir mingham National bank, whoro ho had boon to get tho pay roll check cashed, and was on his way to tho mill when ho was sot upon by tho highwaymen nnd tho money taken from him. Tho robbors es caped with tho booty. Steamboat Holler Exploded. Fouest ClTV, Ark., Fob. 11. A report reached this city from Madison, four miles east of this city, of nn explosion of a boiler on. tho Cyclone, u small steamboat, which loft Madison on a trip down tho rlvor. All on board woro frightfully burned. She was known to hnvo several barrels of gas ollno aboard. Tho shock was felt for many miles. Window glass was shattered threo quarters of a mllo away. Torrlbly Ilurned by Kxplodlng Powder, Alliance, O., Feb. 11. Two kegs of powder oxploded at the Hustor Coal com pany's miuo, at Palmyra, ten miles north. of horo, ana David Lloyd and David Lingo wero fearfully lnjurod. Both men were blown forty feet. Whon found by follow workmen thoy presented a horrible sight, with tho flesh literally blown off their hands, arms and faces. Thoy cannot re cover. Hat nn a Red Hot 8tpve. Booiiestbu, N. Y., Fob. 11. A singular nccluent boiell Albert Knnim. nf Wnlnnft I wuilo taking his mornlnir bath. Homnvm a portnmo bath tub closoto nred hot stove. and in stopping from it at tho close of the until his root slipped and ho sat down squarely upon tho stovo. A large surface of outlolo adhered to tho Iron and ho is In uau shape. l'eitce Ambassadors (liven Full rowers London. Feb. 11. A dispatch to Tho Times from Pekln says that full powers havo boon telegraphed tothoChlnesoponco envoys, with a view to tho renewal of tho negotiations with Japan. The envoys are now nt NnguBakl, Japan. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The Moxloan nowspapers nre strongly urging tho re-oleotlon of President Diaz. Twenty-ono of tho twonty-throo Armen ians recently tried nt Krzinghlum have been condemned to death. Jockey Madlgau died at St. Louis, tho result of a fractured skull caused by be ing thrown from his horse Free Trado. Because sho refused to marry him, Albert Kotusek attempted to cut Mary Zeluslk's throat In Chicago, and thou gashed his own throat. Both are in a critical condition. Fred Wilson it in jail at Ardmor I. T., charged with murdering JohnTuc.or, his father-in-law, and four of Tucker's family by firing Tucker's houso. Ho declares his Innocence. Johu Twits, convicted of nn agrarian crime, was hanged at Cork, Ireland, on Saturday. Both the prison chaplain and tho coroner's jury believe he was the vlo Urn of polloo revenge, PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. VliriirniiK Opposition to the Hill Concern- lug Competing l'lpn Lino Companies. HAliltlSBuna, Fob. 11. Tho current wook promises to bo ono of dobato with the lawmaker!). Tho grcntest interest Is centered in tho proceedings of the houso when tho Marfllinll bill, repealing tho net prohibiting tho consolidation of compet ing pipe lino companion, nnd tho forostry bill will oomo up for final action. Tho for ostry bill was amended whou under con sideration last Tuosdny, and then passed third reading after tho most exciting do bato of tho session. Thoro is still strong opposition to it, nnd nn aggrosslvo fight will bo luodo to prevent its final passage. The opposition to the Marshall bill comes principally from representatives of west ern Pennsylvania counties, whoro thoro are largo oil interests. Tho governor has approved tho concur rent resolution for an lnvostlgntlou of tho stato lusnuo hospltnls at Wornorsvlllo and Norrlstown, and will so notify tho legis lature this ovoulng. Tho governor has also signed tho Gobln bill, for n reorganization of tho state banking department, and will send to tho sonnto during tho weok tho nomination of Chairman GUlccson, of tho stato Republican commltteo, to bo com missioner of banking. The burning of tho stnto printing oftlco on Saturday night is likely to uflcct the work of tho legislature. The calendar for this evening's proceedings has been printed, but It Is uncortnln ns to whether tho bills can 1o printed In tlmo for tomor row's session. Both branchos will prob ably adjourn on Thursday until aftor tho municipal olectlous next Tuesday. Twenty Years for a Wealthy Murderer. Dublin, Ga., Fob. 11. W. A. Stuckcy, ono of tho wealthiest men in this part of tho stato, lias been sentenced to twenty yonrs In tho ponltcntlnry for tho murder of Ira Taylor, his brother-in-law. The tragedy occurred at Turkoy Crook, ten miles from this placo. Taylor was Bitting near tho front end of tho ladles coach and Mrs. Stuckoy sat by his side. Stuckcy sliot Taylor flvo 'lines, and ho fell at his sister's feet a corpse. Taylor had advised ills sister (Mrs. Stuckcy) to apply for a divorce, owing to Stuckoy's cruel treat ment. This caused tho tragedy. A Convict's Sudden Insanity. Trenton, Fob. 11. Domlnlck Coco, who is serving n twenty years' scntonco in tho stato prison for murdering his sistor-ln law in Jersey City four years ago, under took to oxecuto a war danco In his coll, with his body covered with soap nnd mo lasses. Deputies Laggen and Wholau at tempted to stop him, whoroupon ho at tacked and fought thorn witli great fury. Ho was finally subduod and put In straight jacket. It is bellovcd that Coco became tomporar'ly insane. "All worn out" is the expression of tho sleepless sufferer with that terrible cough Pan-Tina puts a stop to it. It's a remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consumption, 1123 cents. Pan-Tina is Bold at Gruhler Bros, drug store. Threb fllT..'.ru iiiirgmrs Convicted Erie, Pa., Fob. 11. Tho long and oxclt ing trial of Jeremiah Casey, Frank An. derson and John O'Connell, for robbing David and Alary Hlocum of about 810,000, was concluded with the conviction of nil three. Casoy, who, aftor tho robbery, got married and was arrested in Paterson, N, J., whllo on his bridal tour, turned stnto's evidence. John O'Connell, n Harlom tough, was brought hero from New York, and Frank Anderson, a uolghbor of Slo- cum, laid tho plans of tho robbory. Fivo Murderous Negroes Convicted L Baltimore, Fob. 11. Tho trial of nine colored men charged with tho murdor of Constable hdwnrd Carver in Somerset county, Md., In Juuo Inst, resulted in tho conviction of John Handy, Georgo Hoi don and Georgo Parker of murdor in tho second degree, and Leonard and Alfred Conquest of manslaughter. Thomas Smith, Georgo Brown, John Williams and Georgo ilolman wero acquitted. Itrltons Assaulted iu Egypt. London, Fob. 11. A dispatch from Cairo, Egypt, says that a mob armed with sticks attnekotl and soveroly beat In tho stroots or Alexandria threo mon belong ing to tho cruiser Scout, of tho British Mediterranean squadron. Tho procurer gonornl nnd his judicial advisor havo gono from Cairo to lnvestigato tho mattor. Nine teen arrests havo been made. Stabbed While Defending Her llrother. Dexter, Mo,, Fob. 11. Dan Payton and Allen Thompson, In company with Miss Thompson, woro returning from prayer meeting m Southern (jape county. quarrel ensuod between tho young men. nnd Thompson was fatally stabbed with a knifo nnd Miss Thompson was badly cut in defending her brothor, Payton has been arrestod. Found Dead on tho mountain. Bethlehem, Pa., Fob. ll. Charles Auer, a German laborer 88 years old, was found dead In a stable on top of tho Lehigh mountain. Though tho gonoral belief is that tho man died from oxposuro to tho cold tho body has not tho appearance of that of a man frozen to death. Tho coroner is investigating. To Klect a Pottmatter. Washington, Fob. 11. Tho contost for the postmastershlp at Bethlehem, Pa., has become so bitter that the advice of Con grossman Mutchler and Postmaster Gen erni BImoH Is for an election to bo held, aud tho most popular man will bo np pointed, mere are eight onnulilntes. An Old I-ady Filially JIuriiml. Duncannon, l'n.. Feb. 11. Mrs. Ma tilda Topley, aged about 78 yeare, met with an accident that wllleaubo her death. Her clothing caught fire from u stove, nnd biifore her llu mlug garments could bo ox tlnguished hei body was horribly burned The proprietors of Pan-Tina have spent thousands of dollars to make it known that it enres Coughs, Colds ami La Grippe. Bottles of Pan-Tina at Gruhler Bros, drug store. Go to Ashland. A trip to Ahland is a delightful one for sleighing parties and splendid nccom modations can be found there at E. Schmicker's. Music always in attendance at the dancing hall. Good stabling. 1.83-tf Mrs. Emily Tborne, who resides at Toledo. Washington, saya she has never been able to procure any medicine for rheumatism that relieves the pain i aulcklv and effectually as Chamberlain Pain Balm and that she has also used it for lame back with great success, For sale by Gruhler Bros. Revivals Continued. - Owing to the time lost by reason of tho Slorm last week Evangelist Georgo Will, inms has decided to continue the revivul season nt the Cnlvnry Baptist church, on South Jardin street, tor three or four nights this ,week, beginning to-night, at o'clock. O. W. O. Hardman. Sheriff of Tyler Co,, W. Vn., appreciates n good thing and does not hesitate to say so. Ho was almost 'prottrated with n cold when he procured a Dottle or unamuenaiu s Cough Remedy. He says : "It gave mo nromnt relief. I find it to be auNlnvnlu able remedy for coughs and colds.11 sale by Gruhler Bros. For Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the nomeLESSIG & Baeh, ABhland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf "Vic SCOTS GRAYS'. Regiment or Dragoons Famous Since tho Tlmo of CliAtlcs 11. "Second to nono'' Is the proud motto of tho gallant nnd famous regiment, the Second Dragoon guards, or "Royal Scots Grays." It Is n happily chosen motto, for tho famo of tho realmcnt Is worhlwluo Its brilliant achievements on tho field of Cattlo during two eunturlus, its striking nnd histarlo name, Its grand nnd tmpos Ing uniform havo mndo the Royal .Scots Grays, as nn Individual corps, tlicvo Is nc gainsaying, tho most wldoly known nnu familiar of nil tho rcgimonts of tho llrltlsn army. Sluco tho ronlment was raised in the reign of tho second Charles tho dragoons havo borne themselves well in many n in mous field, but want of spaco forbids us to noto tho exploits until 'earth shaking' Wntorloo camoon the glory roll of tho gal lantGrajB. Hero, with the English 'Hoy als" and Irish "InnlRkDllims, " thoy form cd tho famous "Union brigade," which mado tho novor to bo forgotten picture of tho"Fight For tho Standard." That wido known pletliro shows a man of the Grays, Sergeant Kwnrt, capturing tho englc of a vory famous French corps, tho"torty fifth of the lino." Sergeant Uwurt himself has told tho story in u Iottor to his father Scottish Amorican. Cotton In Surgery. Tho fact is notod In n technical journal of the ulroady consldorablo ns well ns rapidly increasing quantity of cotton flbor that is annually consumed In tho manufacture of absorbent cotton for sur gical uses. Tho process of preparing tho raw cotton for such purposos is given ns follows: Aftor boiling In n solution of potash, which eliminates all tho greasy and waxy mattor, tho residue cotton Is placed in n socallod "whlzzor" nnd dried. Being thon treated to tho medicating proc ess by the uso of such nntisoptics ns dilut ed corrosive sublimate and carbollo acid, the cotton Is placed upon cards and run In to laps, boinc thus mado roady for tho market, whero it brings a comparatively high price. Prepured according to this method, tho cotton Is in ndmlrablo .coiult Hon for tho stanching nnd covorlng of wounds, nnd in tho sickroom is rogardod aso qually valuablo in Its simple and ofloct lvo action, absorbing, as It docs, nil mols turcs with great readiness Forgot How toM'nlU on All Fours. "Sponklngof tho forco of habit," said S. B. Daytor, "reminds mo of n pet dog belonging to n cousin of mino Thoy had taught tho animal to walk on his hind feet and hold up his front logs like arms. Thcro wero u number of children Iu the family, and they kept tho dog performing this trlok until ho began to do It of his own accord. It was not long boforo ho wont everywhere on his two feot, tho oth crs becoming practically useless to him, and for tho last three years I havo never suon him stand upon all fours, oxcopt for a very row minutes at n tlmo. Ho could wnlk as rapidly us ho could when four foot woro used, ond ns ho goes up tho strcot every ono stops to look at him." Cincin natl Enquirer A President's Old Shears. Dr. V. F Edmonds of Goto City, Vn. has in his possession two pairs of scissors with which Andrew Johnson worked na n tailor at Greeiievlllo, Tonn. Major A. It Edmonds, tho doctor's father, who died about eight years ago, was In partnership with .Johnson at ureonovlllo, and the lit tle shop in which thoy worked still stands with tho sign, "'A. Johnson, Tailor," over tho door. Whon thoy dissolved tho part nership, Johnson mado EdmondB n present of tho largo rclssors, and thoy have beon carefully preserved. Baltimore Sun. "CULLCLOID" COU.AR9 AND COFF3 arc made by covering a linen collar or cuff with "celluloid," thus making thorn strong, durable nnd waterproof. When toiled they can be cleaned by simply wiping off with, a wet cloth. No other waterproof goods nre made with this interlining, consequently no other goods can possibly give satisfac tion. Do not forget that every piece of the genuine is stamped as follows : TRADf LLULQ! MARK. Insist upon goods so marked nnd re fuse anything else if offered. If your dealer does not keep them you can procure n sample from us direct by enclosing amount and stating size and whether siand-up or turncd-dowu col lar is wanted. Collars 35c. each. Cutis 50c pair. The Celluloid Company, 42M29 Broadway, . Hew York. ELtEio llr, J, L. Orlasinger Nervous and Weak Alt broken down, unable to sleep, distress ant burning tn iy stomach, smothering and choking palls this was my condition when I began te take Hood's Barsaparllla. I haTe taken S bot tles and feel like another nun. can work with eaio, weigh over 200, and am cured. shall ever be ready to praise Hood's Sarsapv till. J. L. Gkissimobb, New Grenada, Fa. Hood's?3 Cures K. B. Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's, Hood '8 Pills are endorsed by thousands. M. P. CONRY, Monongahela Whiskey, - 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - - $1 a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - tl.25 a qt Superior Blackberry Brandy, $1 a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, - $1.00 n qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, ti.50 a qt. YUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale, Draught Porter and Weiner Beer Best brands of 60 Cigars and all kinds of Temperance Brinks. ""Election PROCLAMATION Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the Borough of Shenandoah, Pa., that an election will be held on TUESDAY, FEB. 19, 1895, Between the hours of 7 a. m. and 7 p. m., for tho following named officers: One Person for High Constable. One Person for Borough Auditor. JAMES EMANUEL, High Constable. Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 8, 1803. JOHN A. REILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-24 South Main St., Shenandoah. Agent for D. G. Yuengllrg& Bon's celebrated Beer Porter, Ales, etc under AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin Street. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Sijarirads? Cor. Uoyd and White Bts. All irorlc guaranteed to be first-class In ever; particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec laity. Goods called tor and delivered. A trial solicited. OYSTER BAY! 105 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVTU MAIN STIVER! Grcsd display of birds and animals of all selections ana Unest paintings in the county. Dest Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every morning end evening. John Weeks, Proprietor. Q. W. Davidson, Bartender. :Ji 16 North Main Street. Bepalrlng of all kinds promptly attended to. WARREN J. PORTZ, i.finw Piano Tuner Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left nt 81 North Main straat, Snananaoah.wlll reofHt promotsttunMo''. MISCEIXANEQTJS. TotTNn A cow. Tho owner can have tame J? by proving ownership and paying the ex pense of keeping and advertising. Apply to Mrs. A. Fultuer, 131 Nortn Main street, nuen andoah. 2-11-St FOK Sale. At cost, new Pacbns water motor. Five (6) liorse power. Just fmm the fac tory. Apply at the Hbkaijj office, North maraei sireei, oneauuuuuu, A MAN or lady manager is needed In each locality to aurerlutend distribution of our fine samples, booke, plctnre cards and circulars. Pleasant position. Pays well. Bend 10c. to tbe Bjlvan Co., 728 Wood av., Detroit, Mich., for sampler, soap, &c, and re. eel re apeciai oner io you. oiw-uotw KN AND WOMhN to make big money with the Practical Plating Dynamo. la he electrical machine ned In the rreatnlat Ing factories 105. 0 to R5.00 a week made easy. Platea everything No experience: big proms. Aaareas n , r. uarruon a uo,, uierk Evan J. Iiavies, S00KS& BROWN Pull line of VALENTINES! Wholesale arid retail. y 4 North Main St. Agents for all Dally Papers. Anthony Schmicker's 104 SOUUl MAIN ST. The finest pouland billiard rooms In towni Reading beer, tor tor and l'oU.vllle ale con stantly on tap. Give us a 0 ill -DR. A. A. SEIBERT- Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West Market St., I'oltsvllle. Hours 8 30 a. m. to 12 m. ; 1 to 4 p. m., 7 to S p. m. Sundays, 9 a. ra. to 12 m. 31 South Main St. uLiquorStore 1 opportunities is a sign of the good judg ment which is the characteristic of tho wise man. Wo are offering the greatest opportunities ever know to buy men's furnishing, at reduced prices. Another Perfect Niagara is the fall in prices of gents' furnishings at ourgreat sale. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bargain in the llnest gloves, hosiery, neckties, etc. Another A Great Fallin gents' furn ishings. All hands nre 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 white shirts. M. J. SCANLAN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. M. J. LAWLOR, - Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah lit STEAM BE80Wlai;C0,;' Safe and Reliable Horses to Him SNEDDENS LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Coffee Honse. The best rigs in town. Horses takentc uuaru. naming promptly attended to. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlskeytt- L i ' ful"cl "u are soustantiy on tap. vMmwp tBuiperanco unncs aud cigars. MURPHY BROS.,,, Saloon and Restaurant? 19 North Main Straot. Finest WhUkoys. Jleer, Porter and Ale always on tap. "Come and hit one," Choice tt m Tl.-rilr nt Hvlntra end .!. IF-aa 9 to la p. m. - " X T I r It VT. I X I Mil ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert St. Finest Boers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks, Beat Brauda of 5 nnd lOo Cigars. 1
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