EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, FEUKUAUY 12, 1895. THIRD EDITION Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the nlnrtn boxes oC the Shenandoah fire department : LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 84 Bridge and Centre streets. ?T Main nnd Centre streets, 1 w Jardln and Oak streets. no- Main and Poplar streets, the o&Iain and Coal streets. The n!oert nm Centre Btreets. r, i , T'iert and Cherry streets. Daviil Kt.)AtJ(1 Gllbert street-!. tain and . nnd Poplar streets, complaint. nnd Coal etreetB. n writing nt1 Lloyd streets. David Kennedy'd Pen tbo box PuU "One year ago I wfj "uu "". " rheumatism. Mv 11 re bel1 wlU Bound t i.i i ,ii,v and repeat the VrUUllt 0tl lCIJ ' III IV try Dr. Kennedy's Favo- hnfnrnT hurt ubb1 thn t,hInAnMS- was all gone." frm box 15 Favorite Eemedy cures ch.tben PaUBe or inflammatory rheumatism ;,cat hat diseases brought about by imput.' b0Xl or an excess of ucid in the blood, sv urinary troubles, dyspepsia, constlpii. of kidney or liver complaints, it is a v y. knoMi ipeclflc. Fire Alarm Boxes. Thefollowing list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah unrucuaiiuicub -. 1 , - ... . LOCATION. j uays. The 15-Coal and B"-. "fea wouldhave ic nnWp. "o bnd as the first but for oj li-ui tnu remedy." It should be nun in mind that the grin is much ....ine as a very severe cold and requires precisely me same treatment, wnenyou wish to cure a cold quickly and effectually give this remedy a trial. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Uruhler Bros. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are not receiving their paper rega larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on 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 tho urinary pas' sages in male or female. It relievos re tention of water and pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief aud cure this is your remedy. Sold Ht the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post ofllce, Shenandoah, l-9-3m Buy Keystone flour. Be sura that the nameLESsio & Baku, Ashland, Pa is printed on every sack. tf When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. Paid at Win. Penn. The employes of the Wm. Penn Coal Company received their pay to day. They were to have be n paid on Saturday last, but the blizzard prevented tho arrival of the wherewithal from Philadelphia until late Saturday afternoon. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells' all about No-tobac, the wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is triflling and the wan who wants to quit and' can't runs no physical or financial risk in using "No- to bac." Sojr1' by all druggists, Bopk at drug stores or by mall free. Autiress The Sterling Remedy Co., In diana Mineral Springs, Ind. 2 7-5t You will never find Brennan's cigars in dive saloons. They are for One trade only hotels, cafes and drug stores. nMri wm,Ly, Thorn. who resides at Toledo Washington, Bays she has never been itolu to procure any medicine for rheumatism that relieves the pain so quickly and effectually as Chdmberlaln'a Pain Balm and that she has also used it lor lame back with great success. For i ale by Grnhler Bros. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No opration. In q ilreat tbe Shenandoah drug store, No. South Main street. 9-13-tf The proprietors pt Pan Tlnaj'have spent thonsindR of dollar! to makt) ,it known, that it ours Coughs, Colds and' 'La Gnppe. Bo'ttlof Pan-Tina nt Gruhler Bio, drug store. .-iiivikqrs' RUlalee, silver match boxes nnd lire olgar tubes at Brenuau's cigar store. 18-21-tf 0. W. O. Hardmau, Sheriff of Tyler amireciates n irnnil thin,. Co W. Va and (ioet, not hesitate tn n Tio almost protrated with a cold when he procureu a oome or Ubamberlain's Cough Ktmedy, He says t "It gave me prompt relief. 1 find it to be an invalu able remedy for cougiiB and colds." For Bale by Gruhler Bros. E. B. FOLEY, Fine G-roceiies? 201 West Centre Street. . . i 01...,?.ff?rt. hour, provl.ions, tea., offew, sugar, etc Uetqualily, Uwestprlcei'. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Both llranclicn of CnngroM ttlscuiwliie Ap propriation Mils. Washington, Fob. 12. Tho flnnnclnl question again came forward in tho sen ate yesterday when Air. Hill (N. y.) pre sented a resolution defining tho policy of tho government to pay Its bonds In gold In cnso the p.i fcy between goal anil suver could not be successfully maintained. Mr. Stownrt (Key.), representing tlio radical sllvor element, submitted n counter resolu tion declaring that tho government had no legal right to prefer gold to silver. Tho resolutions went over under the sonaio rulos, but tlioy offer an opportunity for n renewal of spirited conflict over tho finan cial situation. Most of tho day was Bpent on tho posUilllco appropriation bill, n spirited contest bolng made against the senate amendment giving tho postmaster conoral discretion 111 expending tho $3,200,- 000 for railway postal routes. There is such freedom of debato In tho sonuto that Mr. Alien (Nob.) branched off into an claborato presentation of tho alleged frauds In tho last Alabama oloctlon. Mr. l'otti grew (S. D.) prosented a resolution direct ing tho president to socuro prlvato counsel to proseeuto tho rights of tho government .against tho Union Pacific and Contrnl Pa clllo railroads. Tho sonato had not com pleted tho postofllco appropriation bill up to tho tllne of adjournment. Tho legislative appropriation bill, to which tho house dovotcd yesterday, was completed save for tho paragraph relating to tho pension olllco. Several amendments were agreed to, among thorn to allow tho public printer to bid for tho work of pub lishing Tho Patent Olllco Gazette; to nl low courts of appeals to uso half tho sur plus fees of tho clerks of said courts for the purchase of law books; to establish a Refinery nt tho Helena, Mont., assay office )r separating gold anu suvor ami mom-i- thorn Into ingots, bars, etc., and to ro- I vrt'ip claims of tho Chorokoe nation for i I I 111 ! H-Il t 1 t ! School Trnclier Frozen to Dentin LiTONS, N. Y , Fob. 12. Mrs. Davis, tho teacher of tho district school three miles nortli of this vlllago, was found yesterday frozon to death In a snow bank, where she Had lain sluce Friday morning. Tho teacher boarded two mllos from tho school house, and on account of tho storm Thurs day decided to stay over night in tho school house. No tidings of tho woman having slnco boon hoard a searching party was organized yesterday, and about amllo irom tno scliool liouso her body was found, it is uolloved that sho started for her boarding houso through tho blizzard on Friday morning. Mrs. Davis was about B5 years old. Frozen to Death In a Iluyatack. BnYAN, O., Feb. 12. Wlillo breaking Into a stack of hay that was wintered in an unused barn Gideon Fallis. a farmer living a short dlstaneo from this town discovered tho bodlos of two men who had ovldontly taken shelter In tho barn during too storm last week ami had been frozen to death. On tho clothing of ono of tho men, who was apparently nbout 35 vears oi ago, was a travollng card of the Metal Workers' union, Donver, Colo., Issuod to Frank P Hart. Nothing was found on thoothor to onablo identification. Nino 1'rlsonern Ilreak Jail. Columiius, O., Fob. 12. Nino tirlsonors escaped from tho oflicerss of tho Athens county jail yesterday. They bored out panel of tho insldo door of tho Jail, giving access to the outer door. Six of tho niuo wero in for felonies. Four went cast on the Baltimore and Ohio and crossed thoico at IJolpro. Ofllcers aro in closo pursuit. The principal prisoners aro .Tosonh Rich. ardson, John Rasmunson. Frank Conrnv. Willln.,, XTolc.. T..1..I. H , tt 'A , ..imiu.iwouu, laamu luuuu liuu -liovvaru llowen. Kight Sailors Ilesoned. NEWYOKK, Feb. 12 Pilot boat America arrived hero today with tho crow of tho schooner Boso Esterbrook, ot Boston, eight in all. On Saturday tho America sighted tho schooner flying sinnals of dis tress, boro down to her and stood by for sixteen nours until a a. m. on Sunday. when sho succeeded in rescuing tho crow or eight men. Fifteen minutes after tho roscuo tho schooner sank from sight. Looks Like it Murder, Cane, PlCiUTA, Knn Feb: IS. C, A. Wi kins was found deai 11 18 house in tho southern part of town yostorday. Ho had evidently been .tteausomo days, and the in dications aro that ho was murdered There is a bruiso on tho forehead as from tho, uhiw. oi a oiunc instrument. Wntkins nau some money whon last seen, and no trace of it can now bo found, "Llze, tho Sran," Uot Ten Years. New York, Fob. 12, Lizzie Bojran,, alias "Lizo, the Man," was sentenced by Judgo Ingraham In tho court of oyer and terminer to ten years In tho stutn nrlsnn Sho was convicted of manslaughter in kill ing Bridget Gorman on Jan. 0 nt Nn. 20 Mott street by throwinir n Hchted lnmn nt. hor. Chief or the Income Tax Division. Washington, Fob. 12. Socmtarv n,r- lislo has appointed and commissioned Mr. K. C. Jqhnsop, of PortTownsond, Wash,, ' lui-uwriy umi ui mo Bugnr uounty division, as chief of the Income tax division, treas ury department. To Sail the Cap Defumler. NEW YoitK, Fob. 12.-Tho old seu sharp, Captain i'orry, has been engaged to sail the oup defender. It is said that in many respects ho is tho superior of Captain Him' sou, who sailed the Vigilant. - -I-T 1 ", Austria's Field Marshal llyliifr. Viknha. If eh, .-rArcliduko Albreoht, Held inarahal of Austria, Is in adylngoou- muuu iriuu . uuiigegwan or tlio mugs. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Revolutionists nru advancing on Lima the capital of Puru. ' During n fire at Kansas City five llronipn WeroinjureilsoBoriuusly that three may die. ' Mary Cuff, colored, fmwi to death while cutting wood near .hor cabin at Holllns, Va. Mwclco is willing to submit tho question of Indemnity from Guntomala to arbitra tion. . " Twenty-ouo of tho twenty-throe Armou inns recently trid at Knslnghlilm havo boon condormcd to deafh. , . Mlssigalppi'g, gubernatorial ooutostja now in tho hands of legislative, commit too. Meantime Governor Turuoy retains tho olllco. Mgr. and Vicar General May died In AJruuKiyii just Ulgut. ngfxl t5o Hohalbepn pastor of Holv Tr ifv S Jl ftl thirty years. THE LIGHT QUESTION. "Index" Has More to Say Upon the Illuminating Power. The suggestion made in this column the other day that the borough should own an electric light plant has certainly touched a popular chord among the readers of tho IlEKALD. I find the senti ment to be almost unanimous in Its favor, and It would only require some one to make a move In pushing tho project to procure the legal endorsement of tho citizens of tho town, When you treat upon a subject tbntafTectsn man's pocket book, you will receive his undivided at tention. That is the cnso with the light question it affects every householder, by a reduced rate, for illuminating power. There is no denying the faot that the citizens in general would be greatly benefitted, but there are a certain number ,of residents of the town whose interests might, and undoubtedly would, be sacrificed by the proieot. I refer, to tho stockholders of the electric light com panies, most of whom aro among the largest taxpayers in the town. By their enterprise they have furnished Shenp.n doab with the best electric light In the county, and brought the town from tbe "candle-dip" to the latest system of Ilium lnatlon, and for this they are to be corn; mended in strong terms. Others had the same opportunity to invest their money, but lacking the necessary Bpltlt of public enterprise, or through fear of financial Iobs, they failed to grasp the opportunity. For the men who are at t.hn hpfifl nf t.ViRR r.nmrmnipn I have notl Inn- hnfc thn hlflipat. nrntsn. What X rt wrlMnn nt. thU snhtprt tin ine Stockhold jtn . r .,. - - aesire to lighten the burdens of the already highly-taxed residents of the town, and at tbe same time increase materially the revenues of the bprough. This is a plain statement of my motives, nnd I make them public in order that those of our citizens who have stock In these companies may not impugn them. If tho movement ever assumes proper Bnape i should certainly favor the bor uuBu yurcuuBing ine present plants at a reasonable figure. The stockholders, I am positive, would be willing to sell, as I am Informed by teveral that their plants are not paying. This statement, of course, must be "taken with a grain of salt." The machinery used at electric stations can be bought to-day at almost fifty per cent, less than what the present plants cost, and this may be one reason why the dividends are not as great as the local in vestors anticipated. The people of Tamaqua will have their own electric light plant, the same as they do their water works. The vote on the question at the nppronching election will be favorable. Tamaqua may be a slow town, in a great many respects, but the peopio certainly have more advanced ideas on certain public enterprises than those of many boasted wide-awake towns. Ashland is another neighboring town that is seriously thinkiug of procuring an electric system controlled by the borough. Inere are not many of your renders. perhaps, who know the circumstances relative to the introduction of bananaB into this town. In conversation with a pioneer resident, yesterday, he informed me that while the Grant Band was hold ing a fair to ralte money for their first uniforms and instruments, a member of the commltteo was sent to Philadelphia to purchase novelties for the fair. Among his purchases were four barrels of red and yellow bananas. When they arrived the bunches were hung up in the hall. No one appeared to know what they were nor for what purpose they were intended. The committeeman was criti cised by his fellow members for throwing money away on such worthless things, anu was subsequently nicknamed "Banana . None of the delicious irult was sold until the closing dava of the fair, when one or two bunches were disposed of. The balance was used to pelt at the patrons of the fair. A month or two aiterwards, however, one of the truck dealers had the hardihood to order ouncb of the fruit, and he had nn difficulty iu disposing of it. From that time on bananas have commanded ready sine nere. When the miners of this region given a trip to Philadelphia by F., B. uowen. to attend the Centennial exhibi tion (ln 1670, they were furnished refresh ments in the park. Beside each plate was large banana or two. Many of the Schuylkill countalns, not knowing what they were, called them "swet pickles." iter tuKiug a ulte or two. Since then sweet pickles" became a bye word in the coal region. The peddler question, I And, hua stirred p considerable interest among the town merchants. If the merchant is compelled to pay lilgh rents, mercantile aud pther taxe,they should be protected from these non-tnxpaying, itinerant dealers. A peddler is n peddler, no matter of what nationality, and the business should be indiscriminately suppressed. If It is not ine legitimate merchant will be compelled to retire. L,et the merchauts organize, and act upon the suggestion offered In n previous artiole In reference to employing a detective, with the necessary legal puver.anu this nutsauce will he nlmivd. It will require united action, however, on me pare ot our mercantile men. Pottsville. is apt the only town In tho regjoo tht .is headquarters for the peddlers, where they are sannlied with siiodiiy goods. Shenandoah, I am in f..mn.l T I . , . , . nujiiumi uiure goous 10 tuese people than any two towns in the county. Tl.... o- L rifivif"Y., t"""is, ume seventy or eignty Armenians nearly every one nf w mm la - ,1 .1 1 mi ,., I t,i,ii '.v . r, ,.v. yt uwwr uav(uuu,ucB, iprm quite I m u.iujr mi) legitimate upsiness men have to conUud with. The peddler must go, Poiaiii i i , . . . telegraph service. Here the office closes at 8 p. m. From thnt hour till 7 next morning we are entirely cut off from the outside world. Glvo us an all-night ser vice. The failure ot the Grant Band to go to Shamokin on Friday, owing to the bllz zard, lost the members a royal reception, if one may be allowed to accept the past as n criterion, I notice the Shamokin paperB copied the article appearlngln this column In reference to the band's first vlBlt to that town, and it was no doubt pleasant reading to many of the oldtr citizens of that town. Index. "All worn out" is the expression ot the sleepless sufferer with that terrible cough. Pan-Tina puts a stop to It. It's a remeuy for Coughs, Colds and Consumption,! cents. Pan-Tina is Bold at uruuier Bros, drug store. MAHAN0Y CITY. Mahanot City, Feb. 13, 1895. William Helms is sojourning with his parents at Pottsville. T. H. B. Lyon, Esq., is attending to business at Philadelphia. John X. Dence, of Ashland, visited friends In town yesterday. " Arthur Anstock, of Bucknelt Univer sity, sojourned with town friends over Sunday. The "Y" will hold a festival In the basement of the Welsh Baptist this evening. -K, Tli TlaiiuhterR of Liberty -T-Tn Armnrv - - y- reu, wuiio uuu uiue nau tnis tsvmua wuurantu me proaucj -r- -j. in iuo irmrawai ivaiers-opera . - nouse last evening. a large lorce ot men shoveled the snow off the electrlo railroad yesterday and the ears are again running on time, The refrigerator of the Tower Brewing Company, on East Railroad street, was broken into early yesterday morning and a large quantity of beer was stolen. The Chantnugua Circle will hold its second lecture on Friday evening, Febru ary 15th, in the parlors of Mrs. T. H. B. Lyons. The subject will be, "The Plague Spots in Society." Four Fishermen Probably Drowned. New York, Feb. 12. After havinc been suspended for soveral days by reason of tlio storm .and Ico, communication with towlnuumo Island was resumed yesterday. JNotlilng has been heard orsooivon thn island of tho four fishermen belonging to tho schooner Emma, which drifted ashore in tlio lea on tho night of Feb. 7. Thn boat's crow left their vessel in n vain at tempt to reach Staten Island, and their fato still romuius a mystery. It nn Down by a Sleigh. Washington, Feb. 12. General Cyrus uiizooy, oi uio interior donartment. vni knocked down by u fust driven sleiah lato yesterday afternoon and trampled on by uiu norno aicacncd to It. tie lias a bad scalp wound, and it is thought ho may uuvo uueu injured internally. Ho was taken to tho Kinonreucv hosiiltal. 'rim physicians cannot say whether or not he win recover. Hovei nor Morton's Powers. ALHAXV, Fob. 12. Governor Morton has signed tho power of removal bill which gives Mayor Strong tho nower to dennsn tno ueaius or departments of tho Now York city government. TTia h'mriaum NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, juauiuaubureu uuuer me BiriBeens .ucnnlAN MEDICAL LAWS. DR. mCHTER'S a taniiRMkmi Only Pennine with Trniin MnrL-un.t ..a Manufacturor:OommeriienrathDr.Hichterofl I t Aa. .mentors, uo., 17 wirroa Et.,SW JOSS. I 23 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 13 Branch Houses. Own Gltisworks. 25 & 60 cts In Shenandoah for Me bv t iff t. x. mniu, u . uiu.u ix, , uiiljin.v t. wain si., u. n. lie- (LeoDUuu, . ' ur. mum a Lager and Finest, Purest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. SHKNANDOAH's Rbi.IABI,B Oor. IJoyd and White Bts, All work guaranteed to ha firt.ni. 1 mrtlml.. mi,. . . " nea ana im nnH.in . uuuua u.i du lor inn n. do.. . I WARREN J, PORTZ, , .Piano Tuner, i M at North uajni;t. jv..i..t'" u prompt Hehtido. "i rsoeivt r T .BJ MONEY selling our eleutri ,r;;irr. "v"5i won earm. Bontai 68 oi any distance, w u u uay easy. Kvcrsbodv EnvT w"rK. inces low. Anj Uarrlaon & Co., Clerk No. 11, Cclumbtu, Ohio. Pilsner Beers flood's 5aved 1 c5SyHThnr.9t,y ny Life "For years I in averyserlom conditio with o&mrrli of th stomach, boweb and bkuMei. I luffered lntenidy from dyspepsia, and In fact wax miser able wreck, merely a skeleton. I item ed to go from bn4 to -irorae. I really wished I was dead. I had no rest day or night. I did not know what to do. I had taken bo much medioln'e of the wrong kind that It had poisoned me. and my finger nalU began ( tarn black and oome OB. I began to take Mr, "W It. Young, TotHr'i Mllli.ra. llood'j Farsaparllla. I had faith In the medicine. and It did more forme than all prescription!. have gradually regniurd perfect lienlth, am entirely free from catarrh of the boweli, and pain In mybaok. My recovery Is simply mar. telous." W. It. Yowno, rotter's Mills, Pa. Hood'sffifc Cures Hood's Pills relieve distress after eating. LTV1" "D 0O"NTR"V" J Vf XN XX) X j lMonA'A.S?A'CJ-JVa.ti Pn ,. w - T.a nt,. - , p...,,MCjlttA, . . i n qc in me uia .Bourbon, XXX, $1.25 a qt, buperlor Blackberry Brandy. ierry Brandy, $1 a qt. Brandy, - $1.00 a qt. ca Rum, tl.50 a qt. tsnnerlor ( nirniin i . " Imported Jamaica Y UENGLING'S Stock and Freeh Ale, Draught Porter and Weiner RnPr Best brands of 6c Cigars and'all klndof TtmpefLwDrinVB.11161 """Election iMATION 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 the following named officers: ' One Person for High Constable, One Person for Borough Auditor. JAMES EMANUEL, High Constable. Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 8, 1895. JOHN A. REILLY. Wholesale and Ketall LIQUOR DEALER, zfr-Ji Boutn Main St, Shenandoah. Aeent fnr T. (1. Vtmnoii, . Beer, Porter, Ales, etc. If your clothier doesn't keep Hammersloujjh : Bros Swell, Kellable, New York -aLOTZBLTisra-- Make him get it Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel nnd tn nni.i h nenc clothier In th main m.,u na,?n m.v AND LIVERY. , , 13 North Jardin Street. OYSTER BAY 105 tis't Centre Street. 1 Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. Weeks' Museum. 17 SOUTH MAlNBTIlBm Grand display of birds and animals of all selections ana finest paintings in the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lnncb every nornlng end evening. John wkkks, Proprietor. a. W. Davidson, Bartender. 16 North Main Street. Bepalrlng of all kinds promptly attended to. Your Stomach : s : Cannot BtaUd the same washing that your boots do, and the water yon drink isn't even fit for that purpose. Use - Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter JAMES 8niELDa, Manager Shenandoah Bran' h MISOEIili AN OUS. FPU Sole. At oosl, new Facbus water motor. Five (5) hoise power. Just fmm tho fac tory. Apply at Ine UbiiAid office, North Market street. Shenandoah, Pn, AMAK or lady mftnugcr Is needed Of es locality to tuterlutend dlstrlbdtlon heeded 14 each dlstribrillnn nf our tine samples1, books, picture cards and tlroulars. Pleasant nosltlnn. P.v. ojau Bend lOo. to the Kjlvan Co., 728 vThOa kyV, uciruu, oncu., lur bbjupb, soap, sc., und re. oelve pec)al orrer td you, &w-d&w MJSN AND WOMHN' to make big, raoa'ey with the Practical Platlpg BynM. ig V-Vw inZ u vny easy. l'Jatea ever; HllJlf run flTnnr Ann k1 ron PROGU Dayies, IIIG! o, li, Columbui, Ohio. HOOKS & BROWN ' ' "Pull line of VALENTINES 1 Wholesale and retail. 4 North Main St. Agents for all Daily Papers. Anthony Schmicker's I 104 SOV11I MAIN ST. The finest pool and billiard rooms in towm Heading beer, rorttr and Pott.vllle ale con stantly on tap. GlTeusaoiil -DR. A. A. SEIBERT- Specialist In diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West Market St., Pottsville. Hours 8 80a. m. to 12m.; 1 to 4 p. TO., 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday, 9 a. m. to 13 m. "31 South Main St. wLiquofStofe 0 I Grasping opportunities is a sign of the good judg ment which is the chnracteriatio of the wise man. We are offering thn r.nii..t opportunities ever know to buy men's lurnlshlng, at reduced prices. Another Perfect Nln Inprlceacf cents' furniRhi sale. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare barcrain in the flnpst, i.lnvco hn.i..i, neckties, etc. ' Another A Great Fall in gents' furn ishings. 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 white shirts. M. J. SCANLAN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. M.J. LAW LOR, Justice ofthePeace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 B. Centre St Shenandd'i! -Carpel Fsaibis, Mitlrosses, &s, il STEAM IEIDHHIE Cfl. a"?.!!.,, Jp. . - I J. n..,. r.-i t wvwn- Safe and Bellablo Horses to Hlr SNEDDEN'S LSVtKY Pear Alley, Rear Colfee House. The bestritrs in town rr, i board. HanTlntr nromntiri"?c A Kenuine welcome ' Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND. COAL STS. nAi .... . uui ruom nrMfha vi ueers, porter and ale sonstantiv on Sn Choice temperance driuud "tt P' , MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Rpet-mi Snt, - LJ 10 North Mafn Stran Finest WMiw... it . alwayfontan" V,fe" Ale temneratn,, a-i.E-"" ou.B." Itl I V n T. rs preq luncli ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. t " V Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks, Boat BrandB of 5 and lOo Cigars.