. cNING HERALD THURSDAY. FEUItUAHY 14,'.1S95. THIRD EDITION PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. The Supplnmenl, to tlui linker llnllot l.w Arouse tlio I.uiTmnkerit. HAKnisnuim, Fob. H. The business of tho liouso yosrdiiy was devoted entirely to consideration of bills on second reading and tho Introduction of now measures. A resolution was adopted that the bill ap preprinting $800,000 for tho romoval of tho Kastorn penitentiary bo referred to a com mittee of seven to bo appointed by tho speaker, xno House agreed to a resolution that when It adjourns It bo to moot on tho vonlng or the 86th Inst. An exciting discussion nrogo over tho In troduction of an amondmont by Mr. Bliss. of Delaware, to tho bill supplement to tho Baker ballot net, so as to eliminate tlint part of the nioasuro whioh provides for no tice by proclamation of tho various tick ets nominated anil tho candidates of tho several parties. Tho nineudmont was not agreed to and tho bill was read tho second time. Among tho many now measures Intro duced were tho following: To prohibit tho peddling, selling or hawking of mer chandise, wares or other goods without a license; providing that 2,000 pounds avoir dupois shall mako and constitute a logal ton of anthracite coal; legalizing tho de horning of cattlo; prohibiting school di rectors from appointing rolatlves as teach ers. Among tho bills passed Anally In tho o was ono for tho permanent lm nt of public roads, authorizing ncrs to impose a tax of from ono Ms to pay tho necessary ex- .g (-increasing tho minimum lfi k von months was defeated. 04 jj ,.. Thomas announced ' "inotors Gobin, Mor 'cdltbnuTiowlamls part of the senate to Investigate tho rniiiT -ngemont of tho state insauo hospitals at Wernersvillo and Xorrlstown. Denials by Mnrtlu and Porter. PniLAli::i.riilA, Feb. 14. David Martin nnd Senator Charles A. Porter yesterday afternoon testified lieroro tliocotincllmanlo committee which is Investigating the charges of bribery in tho passago of tho Mutual Automatic Telephone company ordinance. Roth asserted that they had never exerted any iuiluonco in favor of tho bill's passage, in which they wcro entirely disinterested. When ho nnd Sonator Por ter discovered that tliero woro 1,525 shares in tho name of each thoy did not bother themselves about tho matter, as they woro sot lnteiv ,tod In tho compauy, and did not think much of tho projoct. Sonator Porter's testimony was of a corroborative nature. , Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department : . LOCATION. 16 Cool and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 2-t Brldce ami Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre stroets. 32. Jardin and Oak streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main aud Coal streets. 42 Gilbert nnd Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 46. Oak and Gilbert street. 48. Wist and Poplnr streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. 54. West and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the liool- once and let go. When an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound the number of the box nnd repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm Is sounded ..fro Hnfrre:?5l theflrebclj.fike one, then pause JtXsrSfuke. 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 m in of a family to contem date, whether he is a laborer, mechanic, merchant or publisher. Jas. O. Jones, publisher of the Lender, Alexia, Texas, was sick In bed for ten days with the grip during its prevalence a year or two ago. Later in the season he had a second attack. He says; "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with considerable success. I think, only twiner in 1)(1 n little over two davs. The second stuck I am satisfied would have Vioon eminllv as bad as the first but for the uso of thU remedy." It should be tinmn In mind I lint, the irln is much the same as a very severe cold and requires precisely t be sh me treatment. When you J"-1 to cure a coM quickly and effectually "dHrmiedvn trial. 25 and 60 cent 'r t-ale by Gruhler Bros. Notice to Subscribers. '-Subscriber to v!' KVRN1MO IlEltALD SO are nti receiving their paper regu Tiy RDd people who wiah to receive the ps.ner ns new subf crlbers, nre requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's otatlonery store1, on North Main street. Mrs Kniily Thome, who resides at Toledo, Wiibhtugion, siijm hlie has never been Mii'e to procure) any medicine for rheumatism Miat lelleves tht pxln to qui iklv ami effectually as Cli.nnbeil iln's l'allt ll ilm Hint tlist ehe has t'l-o ux-d It for laiiie lme with great suu.'e&s. For bale bv Gi nbler llro'. The pro rietors of Pan-TJna have opeiii tbousttnl- of dollsM to make it known that it iii- Coughs, Colds and Ln Grippe. ' ntt.lt of Pau-TIiia at Gruhler Bros, drua t-to- Smoke lir -niiau's famous cigars. They are the bci lu tlie market, for flue trade only. 12'-'1'tf O. W. O. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler Co . W, Va., appreciates a good thing and does not betiltnte to mi)' t.o. He wks almost proitrated with a cold when he procured a bottle of Chnmbei lulu's Congh Kemedy. He Fays: "Itgmeme prompt relief. I find it to he nn invnlu Rble remedy for coughs aud calds." For sale by Grnbler Bros. E. B. FOLEY, ' Fine Crrocei'iesj 201 West C ntre Street. kit. In n.n..tlfi Amir nmvNfnnil. tftAl. '.uiur, etc. i.tt qnallty, lovrtiatprivcs. TWO ALARMS OF. FIRE. A Trolley Wire and an Ash Barrel Cause Trouble. A trolley wire of the Lakeside Elcctrlo Railway broke down at about nlneo'olook this morning and left near without power on the curve At the highest point of the trestle on Rowers street. Half an hour later, while some men were removing the wire while It was charged, con tact of the wire with one of the rail win s caused n blaze that set Are to a sill of the trnck. The blaze was speedily extinguished, but an nlarm had been sounded uud the fire department had n useless run. At 10:80 this morning smoke rolled In large clouds above the rear of that part of I the Reddnll building on West Centre street In which Mrs. Cleary's saloon Is located. BTlie lire department was again cnllcdout, but Its services was not re quired, as n bucket brigade had put out the blaze, which was caused by somebody dumping hoj. ashes In n barrel. Rupture. Care guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 1 South Main street. 9-13-tf PERSONAL. Miss Mnry Burke Is on the sick list. Mrs. C. K. Titman and daughter are ill. Patrick Sullivan is suffering from a severe cold. Kobert Quinn, of Mahanoy City, spent last evening in town. A. L. Hngerman, of Lehighton, Is a guest of town friends. John Slaltery transacted business at Pottsvllle this morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Qulnn visited friends at the county seat to-day. Miss Maggie Doollng, of Philadelphia, Is a guest of town friends. Martin Billinger, of West Coal street, Is confined to his bed with illness. Justice Elmer E. Johnson, prii8M CreekTiiBVa ft-WSu-lfi town this morning. Joseph Delaney, of Yorkvllle, was in town this afternoon attending the Lehe funeral. Miss Mame Smttb, who was visiting friends in town, has returned to her home at Hozieton. Charles K. Titman is nble to be about again after a confinement of four days to his house on account of a heavy cold. Thomas Rellls, who has been confined to his home for eevernl days by an attack of grip and pleurisy, is slowly Improving. Hiram Spade went to Hazleton to-day to bring back his horce, which has been at that place since the day the blizzard started. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Franey and Miss Nellie Bradl gau tnjoyed a sleigh ride to Ringtowu yesterday. Mrs. I. M. Titman, of East Coal street, is still in a critical condition, from the effects of the paralytic strokeshe received on Sunday last. "All worn out" is the expression of the Bleeplesssufferer with that terrible cough Pan-Tina puts a stop to It. It's a remedy for CoukIis. 'Colds and Consumption, 25 cents. Pan-Tina Is sold at Uruhler Bros, drug store. The;Lehe Funeral. The funeral off the lato Charles Lehe took- place this afternoon from the family residence on West Cherry street, xne at tendance was Every large, Washlngtcjr Camp, No. 200, P. O. S. of Atr-a"nd J. W. Stokes Lodge, Np..PJ-, 1. O. O. F., forming pr.T.ttrruie corttge. Services were can ducted in the German Lutheran church by Jlev. John Gruhler and the remains were interred in the Odd Fellows' ceme tery. A nice present a box of Brennan'o Ha vina clgarB. $1.25 per box. notice. Shenandoah Tribe, 155,' Imp. O. K. M., will move on Friday, Feb., 15th, 1805, from Refowlch's hall to Eagan's hall, corner Mainland Centre streets, and will meet every alternate Wednesday, commencing Wednesday evening, Feb. 7th, 1895, at 7. Lewis Huohes, S. Thomas Bellis. O. of K. 14-19-21-26" Relief ln Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved ln six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account ot its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urluary pas saies In male or female. It relieves re tenliou of water and palu in passing it almost immediately. If you wnut quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold nt the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next dcor to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 10 3m Iluy Keystone flour, name Lf.fcSiO & I'AKH piinted on every sack. Re Ftue thnt the , Ashland. Pa., is tf When Baby was EleVvra gave hor Costorta. 'When she was c? Child, she cried for Costorla, When she became Miss, rhe clung to Costorla. When she had Children, she gave them Costorla. You will never fiud Brennan's cigars In dive saloons. They are for fine trade only hotels, cafes and drug stores. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a Httlo book thnt tells nil about No-to-bac, the won lerful, harmless guaranteed 'tobacco bible cure. This cost Is triflllng and the man who wants to quit and can't run's no physical or fliitnclul risk in uslug "X to oac." Sold by all druggists lliokatdriM Mores or by mnll free. AddmH The Sterling Remedy Co., In- dlaua Mineral Sprliigs, lud S7 8t IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Silver Hniatnrn Oul't Attention to tli'o Hanlt 'V l'rollU 011 llmul. WashinotoS, Feb. 14. The senate lie gnn Its session yWIiertlny with spirited discussion of the financial question, 1 11 1, soon turned Its attention to tho postoHlOB appropriation 1111 nnd spent tho rest of the day 011 tho proposition to havo tho government own railway postnl cars. Mr. Vilas (Wis.) brought on the financial dis cussion by offering n hill granting to tho presldont the authority ho has requested In his roocnt mossago for issuing 8 per cent, bonds nnyable in gold. Mr. Sherman (O.) offered a substitute to the silvor bill re ported on Tuosday, providing for gold bonds and temporary gold certificates. Tho two Colorado sonators, Mr. Toller and Mr. Woloott, callod nttentton to tho fact that tho syndicate bf bankers who hud so cured control of thoso bonds woro nov marketing them In London at II8K1 thus making a net profit of 8 per cent, at tho outset. Tho debate brought out frcquont references to tho contract botweon tho trensury department nnd tho bankers, nnd -as a result Mr. Aldrlcll fit. I.) offered a resolution calling on tho president for a copy of the contract. It was agreed to tnko tho vote on tho ponding amendments as to railway postnl servioo at 3 o'clock today. Tho house devoted tho day to business relating to tho District of Columbia, nnd with but ono oxcoptlon was featureless. During tho debate Mr Van Voorhls (N. Y.) secured tho floor and Introduced nroso tlon calling upon tho committeo on wnys and means to furnish to tho liouso tho contract of thoi recent bond negotiation, nnd such othor information as tlio secre tary of tho treasury had communicated to tho committeo. Mr. Wilson Informed tho house that tho majority report on tho joint resolution providing for 8 per cone. gold bonds, which had been favorably acted upon by tlio committeo, would con tain a copy of tho much discussed contract. Pullmnn Not Guilty of Contempt. Chicago, Feb. 14. Tho contempt rule against Gcorgo M. Pullman In tho Debs caso was dismissed by Federal Judge Grosscuny8SWrdny jir,' "Pullman ox T)lal!w;?i7nf i. i..- . -i nttllok ot tho gr,( nnu huying pr0. vlously arranged for n vacation In ordor to obtain needed rest ho wont east last Tuesday. It was understood that tho counsel for tho defonso had causod a sub poena to bo issued for him as n witness, but It was not sorved. Alter his arrival In Now York ho loarned that an attempt was being mado to construe his departure as a disrespect to tho court, and ho at once sent word notifying tho court of his in tended immediate return. Tho return was dolnyed by tho blizzard. Allcgeil Alabama Parrlcliled. Mkkiman, Miss., Feb. 14. Saunders Carlisle, tho negro who Is chnrged with tho assassination of his landlord, Joe Hurst, nt Butler, Ala., n few dnj-s ago,has surrendered to tho officers of that placo. Ho denies killing Hurst and says that Hurst's son and dnughter killed tho old man. Ho (Carllslo) was offered and no ccpted forty ncros of lnud, together with a mulo to do tho bloody deed, but on reaching tho spot whero tho murder was to bo committed his heart failed him. Hurst, Miss Hurst and Carllslo are in jail, but tlio probabilities nro that thoy will never reach trial, as tho citizens talk freoly of lynching them. Strainer Abandoned on tho Ocean. LONDON, Feb. 14. Tho British stenmor Loch Maree, Captain Allison, was aban doned In lat. 53 n. long. w. Her crew havo landed In their own boat at Westport, County Mayo, Ireland. On Feb. 0 tho Loch Marco was spokon ISO miles south west of Kiusalo by tho British steamer Glonochlo. Tho Loch. Mr.rrat that tlma had cijiptwl-icrcoal bunkers and had been ffKiged to burn all her nvallablo wood work, including hor spars and booms. Cnptnln Allison states that the crow in sisted upon abandoning tho stenmor. Tho valuo of tho vessel and hor cargo is esti mated at 45O,00O. Jlelped Themselves to Relief Supplies." KEAItNEV, Nob., Fob. 14. Considerable excitement was caused here yesterday af ternoon by about fifty farmers, with half as many teams, coming lu from Kcnruoy county for relief supplies. Thoy broko into a car on the Union Paclfio track nnd com menced holplng themselves. Tha county commissioners tried to stop them, but could not, nnd nttor thoy started to drlvo away thoy were brought back by tho po lice. It is reported that sixty teams; nro on the way here from Custer county for relief supplies. A l'lan to Prevent Strike. New York, Feb. 14, At a conforonco between representatives of thu Master Buildors' association and a committeo from tho board of walking dologatosn plan was settled upon which will bo submitted to the respective labor organizations for adoption. If ratified It will be put Into effect nt onco. Tho plan proposed is that ton men shall bo appointed, llvo from each organization, to constitute it purmanont board. Any differences arising between employers and employes will bo referred to it for arbitration. Milwaukee's Convicted Health Officer. Milwaukee, Feb. 14. - I)r. Walter Kompster, health oflloerot this city, has boon found guilty of ovorbjnrlng and ty rannical conduct nnd Improper treatment of patients nt tho isolation hospital, aud of Irregularity ln conneotlon wltli liomltnl fcos, by the committee of tlio common council yesterday. No recommendation is made, tlio matter of removal being loft With the (jnmmon CJimcll. In tlio Ilanil of n Iterolvcr. WlI.MINoros, Del, Fib. 11. In tho United States court a bill was filed for Henry Whitoly, ot Philadelphia, asking for theuppolntmont of a roceivor for tho McCiilloiigh Iron company. Judge Wales upnolnted tho Glrnrd Llfu Insurance com pany and Henry Whitoly as rocolvors. Tho company hns large works at North East, Md., Philadelphia and Wilmington. Tapping the Hie Jetldo Tunnel. WlLKKSHARUB, Pa., Fob. 14. Tho big Joddo tunnel wos tapped last evening. Tho water will, lie released gradually, so as to avoid a II004. Thu object lu building tha tunnel was to drain four valuable coal minus of water, with which thoy havo been flooded for fourteen years. It will tako two months before the mines wIUlMroaily for operation. To Protect the riilad. T KENTON', Fob. 14. Tho houso passed Sonator Wlntou's bill to prosorvo tho Pal isades of tho Hudson .river from destruc tion, nud also the bill putting hack to the second Tuasday In March tho time of hold ing township elections lu I'acsalo, Cam tlcn uud Mercer counties. Severe StmtehCM for1 Shooters. UabTOK, Pa., Kob. 11. Judge Scott yes terday sentenced Luther Martin and James Brooks, Irath colored, from tlio slate region, to five years nnd six months In the ponlteutlnry. Tliopnrtlos met In n jewelry store nt Pen Argyl a weok ago nnd qnar rellcd over moiioy- matters, whereupon each pulled a rovolvor and shot at the other, both being hurt, but not seriously Saw a I.unar ltnlnbow, SAN FnANcisco, Fob. 14. Tho stoamor Colon, from Panama, brought a story of a lunar rainbow that was witnessed at Colon Sn Jan. 11. At first a Uttlo cloud of vnpot i mi . , it ttppctiLx-u. xjiu uuiors wuru puuuimr iiuu startling. This Is tho fltst evidence of lu nar rainbows since tho Slxteonth century. Susnemleil from flito ICnlcTits of lAUor. Pirrsntmo, Fob. 14. District Assembly No. 3, K. of L., was suspended from tho order by tho general oxecutlvo board, nnd the ofllcers were notified that a mombor of that body was on his way for tho purpose of securing tho books, secret work and other property of tho district. Tho officers declare positively that thoy will rcfuso to turn over tho property, nnd will have nothing to do with tho roprosontntlvo of the board. They say tho district will In all probability go over lu a body to tho Co lumbus faction. For n Non-l'artlunn Communion. WASlllVGTON.Feb. 14. Senator Perkins, of California, Introducod a bill providing for tho appointment of a non-partisan commission to collect information nnd to consider nnd recommend legislation to meet tho problems prosonted by labor, ag riculture nnd capital. , The prosidont Is to appoint tho members ot tho commission, which is to bo composed equally of tho representatives of labor, of agriculture, and of the business Interests of the country. To IU.cuns LocaI Option. TRENTON, Fob. 14. Senator Bradley has lssueil a circular to tlio liquor dealers of New Jersey and to tlio church nttondaiitaJ luiiiiij.iiiiwjjijvjiAj-Huiiuuucinga puo- 11c hearing next TitesUay by tlio sonate borough committeo on the bills to give local option to boroughs. Tho hearing will tako placo immediately after tho morning session of tho senate. Sumlny Milliard Pluylng Not Illegal. Nkw Youk, Fob: 14. Tho billiard and pool room proprietors of Now York won n victory yesterday when Justice ingraham discharged from custody Robert Kenney, who had boon arrested for keeping his pool room open last Sunday. Justice Ingraham ruled that playing billiards on Sunday. uuaccompaulod by hotting, Is not in vio lation of the criminal code. To Investigate Jersey's State House. Trenton, Fob. 14. Tho Republican sen ators held a conference nnd decided it push tho proposed state houso Investiga tion. Tho resolution adopted afterwards gives tho committee wido scope, but tho present indications nra thnt tho Investiga tion will not go lKyoiid 'Inquiry Into tlio expenditures for state liouso nnd legisla- Papa's Pants Would do for Willie it they were made over and dyed with Diamond Dyes, the great home money-saver. (lie uldren's clothes the faded cloak, wrapper or dress can be made to look like new, at a cost of only 10 Cents, and no experience is needed. DIAMOND DYES come in more than w shades and the Fast Blacks ARB fast Direction Book and 40 samples of colored cloth. iree kicuaiidson s. i;o., liUF- llngton, Vt. MISCELLANEOUS. VirANTKD. A Klrl for ceneral housework, VY Call at 30V4 East Centre street 2- 13-2t T70K Hale. At cost, now Kactrus water motor. r Five (5) hoise power. Just from the 'fac tory. Apiily at the Hsrat.d office, Norln aiarsei bireer, aueaanaoau. ru. AMAN or lady mnrnsfr Is needed in each locHllty 10 nitcrltitecd distribution of our line mmfiec, hrcbs, picture cards and ltcuiHis. l'l'iH.m rx Bltlon. i-ays well. Htiiu Ilk . 10 1Ji hylvnn Co.. 720 Wood av. !. troll. M cl.. for samnles. boan. &o and re. ceive pcrni uner u jnu. &(2w-a&w MKM AND Wt Ml N to msl o t'g money Willi il.e Tin t ml I lutllip Dyimuio Is tin-riccir cHl n.ni lili t mro in Hie neut pla lriK facuilts iii'i II o IJ5I0 u v.vui ma- tasir. 1'iulenvr.v h-rt! o ix pi 11 nee; elg rroBiH grille w : (uirht.ii& Co, Clerk J., .IIIUUIUIIP, II. "VrOTIfE T.C-AI OOMJKI-I'KRS.-1 hsrehv XI Kive noiire iuhi l wi 1 p oecu 0 to Uie iuii rjiitiiviii 1110 u.w til y Keiper "i a Hotel, hiuoou, sinre, r o i er t still lwnmi-nt. or u lndivlduiil. wl n hi Hi 1 1 lv iir k. It Tn-i il n.li Kllle, orKllen Kil.l y. Willi any I'ouor. au eerorliie, rrot' erlnirgc a'mr dnim. Anil 1 ttltoi'l t not'ioll.ut I will uiwarct hii.vi eisuii iiuonur iuiiua now in inirrma.ioti iiihi wii lead tu t o iln ictli iiof nv out fu'nlsli luii oroK in vioi uou i in iinui-H Mils SARtlt irrilLY. Hhenandoali, F. b 13 iti'Xy 2-1 at van j. uavies. UNDERTAKING AND UVKRY. 13 North. Jardin Street. Weeks' Museum, tr HOVTJI ItAltt HT11KK7 Grr.d dlr)y of Wids nt!d;arlmals of all selections una umm rninui.bin tue county, Dcst'lWcr, Totter and Ales. Fltrst llracds ot Cigars. Free Innclt eieiy n-orning nu ttenlaj. Joum Wiia, Proprietor. O, W. Datidsom, Bartender. "i ho union J" NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, m&nniaotnrea under the strluiront .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, DR. RIRHTER'S 'Onlvcenulno with Trade MnrlCAnelmr."! MaDufactureriCouimerztcnratliDr.Iiicbtcrof H F. Ad. ElchtcrA Co., 17 Wutoa Ct.,lIIVJ YOUE. I 29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Honees, Own Qlassworks, TxfeSOrts rt pnntloaU forI. byi P . D Kirl'n H mi mm, j. .11 ; Illllan 7K Ma n si., u. 11. n- sprhji'-n, M i!. "r. mm a JOHN A. BEILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-21 South Main St., Bhcnando'ih. Airent for D. G. Yuenslli e& So.'s celebrated Deer, Porter, Alts, eto Tho Heat Cnutrli Urrtltl.l i rosies uoou. useinu ISold by Drupalflts, Itfll I I 1 I'M hill family, an?. I to get it. Undoubtedly it WL- rnp.ra mo.Rl Jest Cough Medicine I over used. W. 0. Miltenbehgeb, Clarion, Pa., Dec. 29, 1894. 1 sell Piso's Cure for Consump tion, and never havo any com- -J plaints. E. Shorky, Postmaster, w Shoroy, Kansas, Dec. 21st, 1894. M. P. COKRY, Monongahcla "Whiskey, Pure rye whiskey, XX, 50c a qt. tlaqt Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, $1.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry B: jrry Brandy, tlunt. Brandy, - tl.00aqt. :a Rum, $1.50 a qt. Superior Cognac Imported Jamaica V UENGLING'S Btock aDd Preah Ale, Draught Porter and Welner Beer. x Best brands ot Sc Cigars and all binds of Temperance Drinks. """Election GLAfflATION 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 hoars of 7 a. m. and 7 p. m., for the following named ofllcers: One Person for High Constable. One Person for Borough Auditor. JAMES EMANUEL, High Constable. Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 8, 1895. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand tha same washing that yonr boots do. and the water yon drlnl Isn't oven fit for that pnrpose. Use ' Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. A genuine, welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! HAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and c!garf. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Vvhlikevs. Ileer. Porter nnd Aid ajtvuys on tap. 'Come and bit ono," Choice ton nra ce drinks and clears. Free lunch IHo 12 p in. ED. BRENHAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Winos and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Beat Brands of 5 and- lOo Cigars. xa-ixri3EiXiJS OYSTER BAY I 105 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dlulng parlors attached. Shenandoah's -Reliable Hand Laundry Oor. Uoyd and White HU. All work guaranteed to he first-class ln every, particular. Bilk ties and lace eurlaln ,a ipee laity. Oooda called tor and dellTtred. X trial allctted. Caipglsjeatos, Matosses, k, HOOKS & BROWN "Full Hue of VALENTINES! Wholesale and retail. 4 North. Main St Agents for all Dally Papers. Anthony Schmicker's 104 SOVlll 31.UN ST. The finest pool nnd billiard rooms ln towiii ' eadlng boer, jorttr and Pott vlllo ale con Bluntly ou tap. Give us a c il -BR. A. A. SEIBERT Specialist ln diseases ot the. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. -S07 West Market 8t Poll ville. Hours 8.80 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. m., 7 to 8 p. . Sundays, 9 a. ra. to 12 m I presume wo havo used over one hundred bottles of Piso'a Cure for Consumption in my am continually advising othors is the Tho Best Cotlell Bvnio.l Tastes Good, Use ln time.) Bold by IlruKsrista. 31 South Main St. S38 A ' V V Opportunities is a sign of the good judg ment, which is .the characteristic of the .vyIso,mau. AVe nro offering the greatest opportunities ever know to buy men's furnishing, at reduced prices. Anotner renecc Niagara is tne iau ln 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 ln gents' furn ishings. All hands are stretched out to seize these bargains we offer. Anotner uatcn Tnem as Tney irau in price. Now is the time to secure your 29 cent white shirts. ffl. J. SOANL&N, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. M.J. LAWtOR, Justice of thePeace Insnranco and . . Real Estato Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah Safe and Hellable Horses to Hire - SNEDDlrfSIVEfiY Pear' Alley, Rear Colfee House. Te beat rigs in town. Horses taien U board, Hanllnu promptly attended to. Walito : aii : Jeweler 16 North Main Street. Kepalrtcc of all kludi pnucrlly alttndldU. A rrfJ iniinrxinro neiaiiuuuui uiuiu Ziyi hMk W 1