H" EVENING HERALD TUKSDAY. FEURUARV 10. 1695. THIRD EDITION Itev. I)rl lIiictrC-Bor'a Wire Divorced. Philadelphia, Fob. id. a communi cation received lu this city from Oshkosh, Wis., states that iiu nbsoluto divorce was yesterday grunted there to Mrs. Hnlllo L. MncGrogor, separating hor from Rov. lluu cnu MncGrogor, giving her the custody of their daughter, and allowing her to n uino her maiden nnmo. Dr. MnoGregor was about a year ago tho center of a sen sational scandal In this city, which re sulted iu his ejectment from tho pustorato of the Centennial Baptist church. The Pope' Letter on Secret Societies. St. Paul, Fob. ID. Tho rocont ency clical letter of tho popo was read on Sun day at the service of the cathedral, Catho lics who had been looking forward to it were agreeably surprised, for tho transla tion as read was not as drastlo with rela tion to tho attitude of tho church toward secret soclotlcs as many anticipated, Tho translation merely advised tho young men of tho church to keep out of secret socie ties not indorsed by tho church, leaving it to their own discretion. There was noth ing mendatory. Starvation In the Hocking Valley. ClKClNNATl, Feb. ID Word from Buck ingham and other points in tho Hocking valley yesterday stated that tho destitu tion was such that tho sufferers wore bo coming desperate Governor McKlnley ordered Immediate necessities purchased at Buckingham and tho bill sent to him. Tho Cincinnati relief commltteo lator scut n carload of supplies, and Congressman Paul J. Sorg, of Middletowu, will send an other carload on Ids own account as soon as ho can have tho shipment made. Opposing Kelly's Confirmation. TRENTON, Feb. 10. Oliver Kelly's ro- nomlnatlon by Governor worts to mem borship on the state board of assessors was severely criticized yesterday afternoon at u public hearing before tho sonato judic iary commltteo. A number of prominent citizens of New Brunswick nppoarod to oppose Mr. Kolly's confirmation. Tho committee has not yet determined upon its report. This is believed to bo tho first Instance in which such a hearing has been held in public. A Cnmllriiite'a Suit ror Damnges. EAU CLAUSE, Wis., Fob. 10. William F. Button, who was an independent can didate for congi-ess in the last campaign, has sued eight men for S10,000 damages. He claims that while ho was standing on a table makl ig a speech in Democratic headquarters in this city election night the defendants tl iped over tho table and otherwise used him roughly, and ho fell and broko his log. Tho defendants in clude a grocer and sis saloon keepers, all prominent locally. Mother nuit Children Frozen to Death, Ar.r.nnEr.N, S. D., Feb. 1!). Reports have boon received of a sevore blizzard in the hills east of hero on Sunday. Mrs. wiring una tour cuimren, living near Yl)ter, attempted to go to a neighbor's hcu.-e during tho storm, but became be wildered, and when found they were ng.iinst u wire fence. The mother and two of tho children woro dead, and tho otln-r two children were badly frozen. V.'ill Contest Millionaire Davis Will. H' '.KNA, Mont., Feb. 1!) Tho supremo cm i : i (Lx'lded yesterday that Harriot Shef field .itid Krvin Davis, nleco and brother of Andrew J. Davis, tho Butto million aire, may content the will on tho ground that it was a forgery and was revoked by other wills. Tins again opens tho ques tion as to tho validity of tho will under which John A. Davis, brother, claimed tho whole estate of SS,000,000. 1 1 1 h Throat Cut in a Quarrel. Rockpout, I ml., Fol). 10. A light oc curred between Jack Spradlln and Bob Dotuhorty, but.i young men, at Oak Grovo church, three milos southwest of this city, Sunday night, in which Dougherty's throat ,was cut from ear to car. Thequarrel was ,lver an old grudge. Spradlin has not been arrested. Dougherty will prob ably die Jle Was Jealous of tho Vug "og. Xkw Aliianv, Ind., Feb. 19. Because his wife nl lowed her pug dog to kiss hor, nud would not permit him tho samo privi lege, Fetor Bowman assaulted hor. Two sons attacked him witli clubs, and frac tured Ids skull. Tho boys wero arrested and placed in jail to await tho result of his injuries, which are serious, Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department : LOCATION. ir Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main nnd Centre streets. 82. Jardln and Oak streets. 84 Main und Poplar Btreets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 43 Gilbert and Centre streets. 48 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 4(1. Oak and Gilbert streets. 48. West and Poplar streets. t2 Chestnut and Coal streets. 84. .Vest and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let get. When an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the Uim four time. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. It 'lie alarm Is sou n 'led from box 15 the rir bell will strike one. then pause and mrlke five, whloh will indicate that the lire U in the vicinity of No. 15 box Every ularm is repeated four times. Mra Emily Thome, who resides at Toledo. Wiifthlngtou, says she has never been able to procure any mwliolne for rheumau-m that relieves the pain o quickly and effectually as ChimtM-rlitlu'H Pain Bui in and that uhe lias also used It for lame back with great success. For sals by Gruhler Hro. E. B. FOLEY, 201 West Centre Street. Dealerln iroornci, lluur, vro I-im-i. teas. C oDees, sutar, eti' lien i.ualiij , iowistirkLS OUR POTTSVILLE LETTER. JO j All Interesting Budget ol News From the County Seat. H Pottsville, Feb. 18. The greatly ad- vortiscd Lizzie O'Brien, the star (f) wit-! ness iu the almshouse investigation farce, hos been lost ond found again. Her silent ( pointed committees to solicit iu their re departure was heralded by the afternoon spectlvo districts contributions of 5 papers here with "scare" heads, lntlraat- cents weekly from such people as ine that the friends of the accused warden ! can afford to give their mite to were instrumental in getting rid of her, Hor re-appearance, however, they noted with a few lines of small type. In the estimation of all fair-minded people.better by far(had she remained lost to the world. As an luntrustworthy and untruthful witness, her evidence will go far toward the acquittal of the man she accuses. If the prosecutors of Steward Hartmanhave no better evidenco to offer than the rav ings of a debauched woman, the sooner the whole business is dropped the better it will be for the fair name of old Schuyl- J kill. The public has had sufficient of filth dished up to them in the shape ot this girl's immoral conduct. I yield to no one not even the ministers of the Gospel in a desire to see tb alms house thoroughly fumigated a general house-cleaning, as it were, and all the ex pensive Ieaksj:stopped, I am of the belief, however, that it will have to be done by other methods than those now being used. The county is very liberal toward its poor, and there Is no question but that this liberality has been abused by certain officials. The position of Poor Director is one of the most important within the glftjj'of the people of the county, and its administration should be conducted with the view of rendering "the greatest good to the greatest num ber." There are but few people In this part of the county who are losing any sleep over the prospect of an insignificant portion of Schuylkill being attached to the proposed Quay county. For the life of me I can not see any reason why people need go into a frenzy and tear their clothes over a little matter llkejltbat. If Quay connty has been decided upon, so it will be, nnd no amount of persuasion or yr lling will change the result. What will the loss of one or two small townships, with a popu lation of a thousand or two, amount to when tho same territory will help to form a new county and make the people of that section happy f Itwill not materially affect the standing of this county. It Is claimed that itjwill lose Schuylkill county a Congressman, a Senatorjnnd aliepresen tntive. The result would be the samo if not nn inch of our territory were affected, If the law as to representation is carried out strictly. Under ;tbe last census we are entitled to but one Senator and five Representatives. So you bee the creation of Quay county will not materially affect our interests as a county, but on the other hand may bejof much benefit The license mill hus shut down for the present year, and the number of liquor licenses granted is much larger than at the previous term. A large number of applicants have been refused. Now watch the transfers. People who have procured licenses for tho purpose of selling or rent ing their properties at fabulous prices, to the less favored ones, ought to be exposed. Our judges should emulate the example of other courts and refuse to permit these people to make merchandise out ol their license privileges. Just as was predicted in this corre spon deuce, the Borough Council has refused to give the peoplo a chance to vote for public water works. The Coun oilmen are wise in awaiting the result of the Shenandoah experiment. Besides, what is the use of going through the farce of voting for a new water plant when there is no available water supply to be had, the old company having secured all there were lying around loose. I am of the belief that Pottsville will get no other water except when a supply Is had from the Niagara Falls company. Our present Congressman is certainly plucky. For years he has labored in and outot season to secure for this city a public building. Notwithstanding num erous defeats and discouragement, he at last succeeds just as he is about to retire from his arduous duties. Mr. Iteilly has been a hard worker in the halls of Con gress, and retires with the best wishes of his constituents of both political parties, Ten davs loss of time on account of Sickness nnd a doctor bill to pay, is any thing but pleasant for a mn of a family to contemplate, whether he is a laborer, mechanic, merchant or publisher. Jas. O. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, 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 lumedy with considerable success, I think, only belne in bed a little over two da vs. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for tne use ot uus remedy." It should be borne in mind that the grip is much the lame as a very severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. When you wisn to cure a com qutcKiy ana eiiectuauy give this remedy a trial. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by G rubier Bros. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, nre requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. A bad cough or cold calls for a good remedy the cure for it. For Coughs, Colds, La Grippe and Consumption, a perfect and permanent oure is Pan-Tina, the worst oases yield to Its liealhiK properties. Cot 86 cents. Pau Tina U sold at Gruhler Bros. Or ig .tuie. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In- . n aV.A ... ,1. AT i HontU Main street. O. W. O. Hardman, SUtrltt of Tyler Co , W. Va., appreciates a good tiling and does not hexltate to suy ho. lie was almost prostrated with a cold when he procured a bottle of CiiHinberlaiu's CYmgh Bt-niedy. He says: "It gave me prompt relief. I find it to be an iuvnlu- .1.1. t 1 TA . I sale by UruUler BroB. T0"HELP THE POOR. A Commendable Step Taken by the Local Y. V. c. T. U. The members of the local "Ys" have formed n Five Cent Club for the relief of the poor people of town, and have np- a fund for general relief. The com mlttees appointed and their districts are as follows : Miss Nellie Balrd, North Main street to Line ; Miss Mnggle Jacoby, East Coal; Mips Fannie Davis, West Coal; Miss Prlscilla Smith, East Llojd; Miss Mattle Price, West Lloyd; Miss Delia Daddow, West street ; Misi Prls cilla Smith, East Centre; Miss Jennie Gunter, West Centre; John Kerslake, White street ; Miss Belfe Brown, East Oak ; Miss Annie Roberts, West Onk ; Miss Millie Davis, North Jardln ; John Hough, South Jardln; Miss Hannah Davis, Chestnut street; Miss Maggie Davis, Gilbert street; and Miss May Dnsto, Cherry street. Mr. Lamb Replies. Editob Herald : The communication published in yesterday's issue of your paper, over the signature of "Many CIti zens," contained two or three assertions, or rather insinuations, which in justice to myself and the citizens who supported me for re-nomlnation, I cannot permit to pass unnoticed. Though my name is mentioned but once, and then in a sort ot semi complimentary way, the inferences that may be drawn from the inuendoes nre so clear that there can be no mistake about the intent of the author, or authors, of tho communication. In the first place, permit me to say to these "Many Citizens," who take the customary precaution of the blackguard to conceal themselves behind a nom de plume, thnt if the Indebtedness of the borough has been "increased enormously during the past few years," the debt has been incurred by the consent and by the authority of the taxpayers. Whether the present members of Council, the men who have sacrificed their own business to promote that of the public, are more capable of producing results from the money expended, is n matter entirely for the taxpayers. If they choose to select new men to manage the affairs of the borough, I have no complaint tooffer. There are two other inuendoes in the communication which I desire to resent specifically. The first is the plain in ference that my friends and myself arti or have been, connected with the circuli, appealing for support for Mr. Hoehler, the Democratic candidate. Let me say now that tho intimatiou is entirely gratuitous and almost stupidly Infamous. The other imputation that I was supported at the primaries by the "thugs and political .issassins" of the people's rights is equally infamous and worthy only of tho man, or men, who delight in bush-whacking and shooting from ambush. When I went into the canvass for a re-nomination did so nt the request of a large number of the best and most in telllgent citizens of the ward, and much against my own inclination. At the primaries I had not the suppcrt of even the ward workers, to say nothing of the "thugs nnd assassins." If there wero any such voters active at the primary I think their votes were probably cast for my successful opponent The citizens whose support I sought and received are not deserving of such epithets, and in this instnnce 1 deem it my duty to defend them from the im putatious cast upon them by the author, or authors, of the communication signed Many Citizens." A. B. Lamu. Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 19, 1895. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new temedy 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. l-9-3m PERSONAL. Mrs. John A. TitniHn, of Phlludelphit, is a gue-t of town rel ctlve-". Miss Sadld ltw h'ts returned from visit to friends in Ml. Carmel Hon. Charle-c N. 11 mum, of Miner vllle, transacted business in town ytster day. George M. Iliyer hn returned from Reading, where lie attended the funeral ot a relaiivt-. Charles Klrlin returned to Philadelphia to day, after spending the past few days here with his parents. When Baby was sick, v?a gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla. When she hod Children, she gave them Castorla. A Voice From Florida. Dr. W. F. Byuum, Live Oalr, Florida says : Bed Vlag Oil Is one of the ino-t hucosaiful pain cures we sell. It's au un failing remadv for HheumatlBm.NeurolKla gu,i s,,rain. Heel Flue Oil costs 86 genu. gold at Gruhler Bros. drUK store. Special I. 0. 0. F. Notice. All members of Shenandoah Iodge No. 591, 1. O. O. V., are requested to meet in their hell on Mouday, '.'5ih lust., at 8 p. in , and bring with them their families and Bweetheurti for a royal treat. By order ot Haiku Bkesk, . G. ! Jo-fi-u II inks, Seo'y, 19 BRUTAL WIFE MURDER. After Cutting: ltl t'nrtnir's Throat a H- hoki'ii HiHjIneer Kucnpcs. Hohokkn, N. J., Feb. m Christopher Spent-ling, nn engineer, employe" oy Councilman Harry Snyder, murdered his wife at their homo yesterday. Tho tragedy was tho outcomo of a series of quarrels which had takon place botwocn Spending nnd his wife. After spending most of tho Ight lu drinking Spenrllng returncu vo his residence early in tho morning, nuu after n protracted wranglo tho husband Bcizcd n razor nnd drow tho keen blodo across tho woman's throat, olmost severing the head from the body. Thcro was no cry from tho murdered woman, and Spear llng walked from tho houso unmolested. Somo time afterward Spcorllng's aged mother discovered tho body lying In hor bed chambor. There wore marks or bloody fingers on tho sheets, whoro the murderer had cooly wiped his bands after commit ting the deed. Tho murderer has not yot beon captured. New Jerney Wlni the nig Meet. New Yokk. Feb. 19. Tho fourteenth an nual convention of the League of Ameri can Wheelmen, opened yesterday in the Grand Union hotel. Tho most Important business transacted during tho day was tho election of officers and the selection of As bury Park as tho place whoro tho annual games of tho league shall be held this year. The officers elected are: President, A. C. Wilson of Maryland; first vlco president, George A. Perkins of Massachusetts; sec ond vlco president, A, C. Morrison of Mil waukee; treasurer, A. E. Mergenthnler of Ohio; auditing commltteo; J. F. Adams of Massachusetts, J. J. VanNort of Penn sylvania and Goorgo It. Prout of Ohio. Itelcascd from Contempt Charges. Baltimore, Feb. ID. Mr. Lowls F. Ben nett, munagor of tho Western Union Tel egraph company, who was committed to tho custody of tho sheriff for contempt of court iu refining to answer a question by tho grand jury regarding cipher policy dis patcher, htm boon discharged from ui-rcit. .Mr. Bjnuuit, wont boioro uu grand jury und in auiivm' to tliu qu,v,:.ou doclun-d that he did .i , know ot c.p.iJr policy di-pjtoho-s ia..:,; i...iii.,::iuv( .i u.r-iuh uliicc. Th, j.i'.o dooiuod 1.1.4 U oo a com petent answer. To InvtMtiKnte Ctntruii Lotteries. Lyons, .N. i'., Fob. 19. Juujm Adams, of C.uiiuul;uc:u,i, iu op imiu tho Wuyno cir cuit cutirt .i.id coin; ot oyer and terminer hero, charged lire g.wud jury to Investigate all church fairs and oclior lairs where tho law against lottorios was violated and to bring iu iudictiucnts against tho guilty parties; to also indict all persons having nlckel-m-tuo slot mncliines In their places of business and to mnko careful Inquiries in other directions. A largo batch of in dictments, it Is expected, will bo handed up. "r7ie Famous RATIONAL HOMi, NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, manutactnred nnaer me stringent .GERM AH MEDICAL LA'AS, DR. R OUTER'S lOnlv nenuinowltb Trade Mark"Anchor."i- HjIauufacturericJonimcrzieuralUnr.Iticlitcroffl i F. Ad. Eichter& Co., 17 Wsrrca Ct.,KSW S0S2. i -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Br?nch Hot-.eos, Own Glassworks. & COots --tindoan tor sale by-1 II - , D K ri tt IUU1UQL.J. ill, j , H1)lnn.7S. Ma n St.. u. a. nt. jcenbucn. in n --or. ljioyo ri MDSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros.) No, 26 Ilnst Ceutre Htrcct, 8UKKANDOAH, IA. Our Motto: Best Onnlltir nt T.l faa rrice. c-aironage resnecttuilv sollclteQ. JOHN F.CLEARY, Temperance Drink, Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler o' tne nnest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shen&ndotb, Ft . 1 Election OCLAKATION Xotice 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 ofilcers: One Person for High Constable. One Person for Borough Auditor. JAMES EMANUEL, High Constable, Shenandoah, Pa Feb. 8, 1895. MISOELLAWi OTJS. 1XrNTKD- An elderlv woman fia hout VV ke-per. ' nnillra at tlin rl vtnr nart I7U' hale. A1 oust, new I ai-luis wutermatnr. l ,Fte( uor lower. Just from the lao- m w i i r . uV niBAtD omee, norm '.,A: "r 1ftJ' rosnHEfrlsnetdod it, each 10CUI1IJ o nuurllitnmi ,Hct,u,iln,, our Hue ssiupUw, books, picture curds and cliculsrs. I'Wsum poMtlon. Pkvh wn. Hua iuc. to tne sjnun Uo., tm wood. ueixui, Mior.. ior sampler, soap. &0 ami re, TO MAKE DIG MONEY sHllng oureleotrlo Telephoiie. lien ei Her on earth. Beutall compute ready totetup, linen of any dlstanoo. A practical Kltctric 'ieleptume. Our agents making $5 10 10u day uHy Kvirykudy buys; big money wunom worjc rruea low Any one cun nisko 75 per mouth. Addrc-kB W 1. 6t.l H'&oc & Co., Clerk No. 11 'lerK fco. 11, uolumous, Ohio. The Past Guarantees The Future he fact that Hood's Sarsapa. nlla has cured thousands of others is certainly sufficient reason for belief that it will cure you. It makes pure, rich, healthy blood, tones and strengthens the nerves, and builds up the whole system. Remember Hood's tiz Cures Be Sure to get HOOD'S nnd Only HUUU'i. Hood'a Pitta upeoWly pird U t ttkw Mtb Hood's BrsrllU. V. tt bi. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEBDEN'SLBVUII Fear Alloy, Roar Coifeo Houso, The best rigs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. WatcMate : aid : Jeweler 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to, JOHN A. EEILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-21 South Main St, Shenandoah. Atront for D. O. Yuenslk e & Bon's celebrated Beer, Porter, Ales, etc ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. 'inost Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Best Brand of fi jin'1 10c Cigars. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Vhltkevs. Ueer. I'orter and Ale always on tap. "Come and bit ovo," Choice 10 ii p. m. OYSTER BAY! 103 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that ?ronr boots do, and the water you drink sn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lcronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter JAMES SHIELDS, Manatser Shenandoah Branch. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys beers. Dorter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. -DR. A. A. SBIBEBT Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Hose and Throat. 207 West Market Bt Pottsville, Hours 8 30 a. m. to 12 m.i 1 to 4 p. m, 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to IS m, E7 36 North Main Street. Tho mnat, nomilar resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. GEORGE NANGUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 284 North West Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors. ot email, for trudiax on margins in Uc. griUn. or proiitlona. Market letter iued reg ularlr, BlTlni Utert confidential advioee. Or. dere received on one per cent margin.. Our jook. " Speculation, or now to -araoe. on receipt of two-cent etamp. VAN ' . . & CO.. Mb, Ooor Quit Building, La Salle .treat, I Onlcago. M. P. GG3STBY, Mononfjnhola Whiskey, 500 Pure rye whiskey, XX, - - lQt. Fine Old Bonrhon, XXX, W.8B a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, f 1 a cpt. Superior Cottnao Brandy, tl-00 a qt. Imported Jauialei RUBai 1,80 H 1' '"VUENGLING'S HtoiA aixi Fierta I Bout brandk of 5c Uire C. S. Haeseler's Cigars Sold by all HOOKS & BROWN - -Full line of Books and Stationery, Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. Anthony Schmicker's t, 104 BOUlll 31AIK ST. The finest pool and billiard rooms la town. Reading beer, porter and l'ottsvllle ale con stantly on tap. Give us a aril. Evan J. Davies, AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin Street. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Xaausndrjf Cor. Lloyd and White Sts. All work guaranteed to be Hrst-class In every particular. Silk ties scd lace curtain sa spec Ulty. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. " C-rasping opportunities is a sign of the good judg ment which is the characteristic of the wise man. We aro 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 our great sale. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bargain in the finest gloves, hosiery, neckties etc Another A Great Fall in gents' furn lshinas. All hands are stretched out to seize these bargains we oiler. 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 B. Centre St., Shenandoah Weeks' Museum, IT SOUTH 3IA1N STltltBt, Grand display of clrds and animals of all selections and finest paintings in the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every morning vnd erenlng. Johh Wdekb, Proprietor. Q. W Davidson, Bartender. C6ts,Featlie!3,Mressss,Ss.. Tbe STEAM RENOVATING ll"''1' 31 South Main St. Ale, Draunlit and all I , ( . t 1 l'orter und W einur Beer, Terrpr ' ance Prinks dealers who sell UNDER TING i ,1 A iiniwiiit.lfVY'rffL
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