EVENING HERALD TlIVltSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1S95. THIRD EDITION r.min SICKLY ? mt h mm war w m m Strai is it Mi for The Young Body Fails to Well Nourished, Get Needs Richer Bono and Tissue Forming Food.; Body Cannot Grow Without Pure, Sturdy Blood. Unequalled Value of Paine's Celery Compound. From bl'rth till past the age of 30 there is growth, some of the bones do not com pletely knit till 35. All this time in addition there Is the steady waste of the tissues that must be repaired. The demand upon the vitality and upon the powers of assimilation is thuB enormous during these years. With out plenty of rich, nourishing blood, growth must be defective and tardy. But when It courses through all the arteries lua full, vigorous stream, growth goeson steadily and perfectly. What countless numbers of frail youngsters physicians see whose pitiably thin wrists and bloodless faces cry out f jr better nourishment. All this does not escape the vigllent insight of parents. In thousands of homes It is well known that the bays and girls are somehow badly nourished. The weak stomachs and organs of assimilation cannot extract the food for growing nerves and brain in sufficient quantities from the ordinary diet. A special nerve diet is what they need. Paine's celery compound is Prof. Edward E. Phelps' great preparation for nourish ing these little frames and making them grow into strong, active men and women. Dr. Phelps, upon whom colleges conferred their highest honors for his invaluable inventigatlons in medicine, knew from ripe experience the exact needs of these little mfferer.1. A chorus of gratitudo has gone up all over the country, from mothers of chil dren once waakly and pale, without prom ise of ever growing into robust men and women, who have outgrown weakness and a lack of vitality by the use of Paine's celery compound, taken with the regularity that physicians adhere to when prescribing this wonderful nerve and blooil restorative. It is valuable in all wasting diseases, in cleansing the blood of rheumatism, neuralgia, scrofula, and supplying new and healthy vital fluid Its value can neither be weighed nor measured. As the great modern nerve and brain strengthener and restorer Paine's celery compound is prouounced Invaluable by all progressive physicians. Give this grand luvlgorator a fair trial, and be convinced. Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Are department : LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowere streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 21 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 3s .lardiu and Onk streets. 31 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 48 Gilbert ami Cherry streets. 4(1 O.ik and Gilbert streets. 4H. Wsl and Poplir streets. 52 ( 'hctnut and Coal streets. 54 A'ent and Lloyd streets. To wnil an alarm open the box, pull dou u ; he hook once and let go. When an alarm is Bent in the fire bell, will sound the number of the box and repeat the nlsrm tour times. HOW TO LOCATE ALATIMB. If i he alarm it) Rounded from box 15 the fire bell will strike one, then pause Mini mi-ike five, whteh will Indicate that the fire In In the vloinlty of No. 15 box, Kvery alarm It repeated four times. Whan Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. yrUen gk wot a Child, aba eried tor Ofwtorla. Wben sbe beoiuae MIw. ebe cIudk to OMtorla. VCneu she bad CtiUdron , slu. gm tbna Castorta. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No, 8 South Main street. 9-13-tf A Voice Prom Florida. Dr. W. F. Bynuni. Live Oak, Florida, says : He I Flag Oil Is one of the most hucerg-fui pufu cure we sell. It's an un failing remedy for Itheiimatigin, Neuralgia and Sprains. rU4 Flag Oil costs 2fi acute Sold at Gruhler Bro. drug store. E. B. FOLEY, " Fine Groceries, 201 WMt Centra Street. Dt-alcrln qro-rrles, flour, ltovl-l dh lees, coHeoB, sugar, etc. Best quality, lowest prloeti. NEW YORK'S BIG STRIKE. OTcr Twenty TIioiikhiiiI Mrti r tlin llullil Iiir TrniloH Quit Work. New Your, Feb. 21. A strike nmonpf thobtilhling trades on nil tho buildings in course of construction In this olty was tin olnreil yesterday afternoon by the board of walking delegates. The strike Is In sympathy with that of thoKlectrlcnl Work ers' union. It oalls out 20,000 to 2fi,000 men, and may extend to Brooklyn anil Jersoy City Among the trades affected nro tho oarponters, plastorors, plumbers, gas fitters, elevator construntors and tin and sheet Iron workers. Nkw YonK, Feb. 21. Tho pleco work system, which caused the long strike of tho United Garment Workers of Amor' "a, Is now responsible for a strike In tho ranks of tho Knights of Labor. Yesterday 8.500 mombers of the Children's Jacket Mtikcra union 155, Knights of Labor, wont on strike, and It Is prolmblo that 5,000 or 0,000 workers affiliated with that order will g out before many days have passed. lllrmlnglmm's llolllgereut Mayor. BiitMlNOHAM, Ala., Fob. 21. J. A. Vnn hoos, mayor of Birmingham, and Colonol S. W. John, member of tho legislature from Jefferson county, whoro tho partici pants In n lively personal oncountor In the I letter's office yesterday. In tho houso nf I representatives last week Colonel John characterized Mayor Vnnhoos' statement nbout his position on tho bill creating tho inforlor court of Birmingham as deliber ately false. When Vnnhoos balled on John tho latter confirmed what ho said In tho houso. Tho mayor told tho roprcsentntlvo that tho lntter's conduct wns cowardly. John then opened tho war by striking Vnnhoos und a lively fight followed. Clerks in the office sopnratcd tho combat ants after tho two bookcases had been smashed and other furnituro damaged. Both were arrested. Mayor Vnnhoos Is also a preacher. Heir to Mnny Million. HANNlliAl., Mo., Feb. 21. James B. Lcako, of this city, thinks ho has fallen heir to an ostato In New York city esti mated to bo worth $100,000,000. Ills grand father, James Leake, and two brothers named Meredith Loako and JohnB. Leako, emigrated from England at an early day and settled -In Pennsylvania and Mary land. John B. Leako settled lu Now York and amassed an Immense fortune Ho died several years ago Intestate, his brother be ing his nearest kinsman. Mr. Loako will leave for Now York in a fow days to sottlo his claim. Ho Is about 70 years old and has resided In Hannibal over llfty years. Legal Victory for Hallom. Savannah. Feb. 21. United States Commissioner Connolly decided that the crow of the schooner Annio Thomas, from Baltimore, wero justified In refusing to go to sea on her. Ho held that acts of vio- lonco on tho part of Mato Lund and his threats to kill sonio of tho sailors was equivalent to a breaking of contract. Tho commissioner ordered tho wages paid to tho men, and on the refusal of tho captain tho schooner was llbullod. Tho case was appealed to tho United States district court, now in session. Captain Young is determined to retain the mate, and will havo to get a new crew. lloodletam In Maryland. FliEDEIllCK, Md Feb. 21. Tobias F Main, tho deposed superintendent of the Moutovuo hospital, a largo institution for tho poor and lusauo, yesterday appeared before tho grand jury which Is investigat ing hospital altalrs and under oath testl fled that ho, a year ago, purchased his po sition from Commissioners William Mor rison, James II. Dclautcr and Frank Houso. Ho maintains that ho was ro moved becauso lie would not consont to bo n tool to tho party's management. It Is bolloved that thu grand jury's report will disclose somo startling facts. Congressman Cockran llereft. NEW YoUK, Feb. 21. Mrs. Bourko Cook ran, tho wife of Congressman W. Bourko Cockran, died at 5:15 o'clock last evening at tho Holland Houso, from hemorrhages, with which she was attacked on Tuesday. Mrs. Cockran was 31 years old. Sho had been married ten years and up to two years ago was tho leader of society In Washington, but at that!tlmo her health In tcrfered with her social duties and buo was taken by her husband to tho Adlrondacks and to Europe. Four wcoks ugo Congress man Cockrau brought his wlfo to Now York for special treatment. ltellc? of the Lost Steamer Gilcucr. Clkveland, Fob. 21. A lottor has been received in tills city from Cuptaiu O'Brlon, a Lake Michigan llshornian, saying that he has found homo wreckage, half burned. which probably belonged to tho lost Steamer Uilcher. Tho Glloher, with u crow of eighteen, loft Buffalo in October, lb02. It has always been supposed that sho broke in two in a terrillo storm. Tho ilnding of the charred wreckage is taken us proof that the Gilohcr. caught flro dur ing tho storm and was destroyed. A Whole Family Frozen to Dentil. Ihondalk, Mo., Feb. 21. From Ileufort mountains, eight miles south of hero, comes reports of an accident which hap pened in that section during the recent buzzard, A woodchopper named John C Warner, his wife and three children were found frozen to death. It is supposed the summon came while they slept, as all wereundercoveraudshowed.no signs of pain or a struggle. Ketbavk for Woman SulTrHge. Bismarck, N. D., Feb. 81. Woman suf frage was beaten lu tho house yeetenluy by a vote of HI to 38. The house refused to table the usual motion hi reooutlder, leaving the question open. It is under stood that this wan done purposely by the high lioouw) ineu, and U equivalent to an offer to trade woman uutfrugo for high It oense. The new divorce bill w defeated. Dentil ritmttiiioo for Defatted LtuidnrN. TuiNTOiN, Feb. 21. Att imperial decree ww issued Today ufAerliig that Kuug, ex-tMOtfti of. Pot. AlUr, nnd Oner;. I Yeb Cut Cuo, wlM were triiid by the Ixuu-d of punishment, be .condemned to prison until autumn, when they tire to be ex ecuted for lolng Port Arthur to the Jap anese. NUGGETS OF NhWS A furious snow storm is raging through out Michigan aud the northwest. Despite the prohibitory order of the faculty, Harvard's football team is prac ticing. The steam ferryboat Idaho, whloh wits being towed to Jacksonville from New York, foundered off liatleras. Crew res rued The bill to prevent the manufacture, bale iT other diswihulion of cluun ties l.ua p.inhed both braaches of thu Culifornlu li'imlaturu. COUNTERFEITERS CAPTURED , Lenders r n Clang Tliat linn llothored tt.t. Ooffriiiiiuiit Tor Yearn. Omaha, Fob. 21. United Stnt offloem last night ill-rested loaders of what Is lie lleved to bo one of tho best organized and oldest gangs of counterfeiters that hits troublodtho government for yours. Charles Phcppard and William T. Grosseoross nro tho men Jailed. They were located on a farm a fow miles from Onmlm, whoro they were masquerading as funn hands. With them were secured a molting pot, com positions, some counterfeiters' tools and a targe quantity of silver dollars of the "glass" order. All tho towns In tho Missouri valley have been flooded with coins placed In cir culation during the past year, and It Is os tlmated that a thousand bogus dollars have been put on the market In that terri tory by tho gang. Their work has been of such an excellent character that dotec tlou was almost Impossible, and Sioux City, Omaha, Council fluffs, Lincoln, St. yosepn, Atchison, Kansas City ana other Missouri vnlloy cities nre known to con tain agents who havo been "shoving" the product of tho gang. It Is said ono of tho prisoners has con fessed, and every agent of tho organiza tion is known and will bo arrostod. Tho arrest of the two men is tho rosult of tho work of a number of secret sorvlco do tcctlves. Urgod m Minister to Mexico. Washington, Feb. 21. Senators Voor hees and Turpio and several of tho Indiana mombers of tho houso, togethor with Chnlrman Taggart, of tho Indiana Demo cratic state central committee, called upon the prosldont to present tho claims of Hon. John Gilbert Slianklln, editor of tho Evnnsvllle Courier, to appointment as minister to Mexico to succeed tho late Hon. Isaac P. Gray. Tho presldont prom ised to glvo careful consideration to Mr. Shanklin's claims, but did not indicate In any way what his decision might bo. A largo number of souators, both Democrats and Republicans, havo signed a paper urging tho appointment of Senator Han som. Arrested for Stealing Gold Ore. Newark, N. J., Fob. 21. Tho Balbach Smelting and lleflning company.tho larg est concern of Its kind in tho country, has been robbed of at least f 10,000 worth of gold and silver ore nnd bullion during tho last ten or twelvo months. Dotoctlvos working on tho 'caso yesterday arrested Jean Schick, Facdel Bishop and Horman Crushager. Bishop worked in tho Bal bach establishment, and, according to tho story told by tho police, it was his plan to steal oro and bullion, feehlek and Crush ager had a Httlo frame shanty In tho wood near Valosburg In which tho plundor was smelted. Minister Gray's Body Brought Home, Indianapolis, Fob 21. Tho romalus of Minister Gray reached this city at 8 o'clock tills morning, and from 10 until 7 a. m. tomorrow will lie in state In tho rotunda of tho cnpltol. Tho military will havo chargo of tho obsequies hero, and unusual honor will bo paid to tho dead. In addi tion to tho military, many civic bodies will participate. The funeral train will leavo tho city for Union City, whoro tho remains will bo Interred, at 8 a. m. tomor row. Great preparations havo been mmlo for tho funeral. 'lp legislature adjourned today. Irnnwoocl Will Itepuillnte. IRONWOOD, Mich., Fob. 21. It has been decided, although Informally, by tho mayor, city attoruoy and nearly all tho city officials in this city- to repudiate tho last issuo of Ironwood city bonds, amount ing to 8150,000. About a year ago tho city sold bonds to this amount to Coffin & Stanton, of New York, who are now said to bo In bankruptcy Tho bonds wero de livered to tho firm on payment of $25,000 in cash. No security whatever was re quired for the fulfillment of tho agree ment, and tho balanco duo is still unpaid. The Tonnessoe Contest. Nasiivillk, Fob. 21. The loglslatlvo committee appointed to investigate charges of fraud In tho governor's election met yes terday and examined tho pleadings lu tho contest caso by counties for tho purpose of seeing If tho charges of fraud lu each county were specific enough for Investiga tion. So fur tho committee has decided that charges In Anderson, Bedford, Blount and Campbell counties aro sufficiently specific to warrant investigation. Tho commltteo will leavo tho city In a fow days to begin tho forty days Investigation. Alabama Populists Dissatisfied. MoXTOOMEity, Fob. 21. It has dovoloped that the Populist leaders aro by no moans sutlslled Willi tho contest laws passed by tho loglslnturo. It Is ovon intimated that another attempt to sot up a dual state govornmont will bo made. Captain Kolb's frlonds decided In December that they would let tho dual government matter rest until they found out what tho logls lature would do with reference to a fair contest law. It is stated that they con- Blder tho lnw passed by the general as- bembly n makeshift. A lrrenrli Consul Assaulted. Chicago. Feb. 21. M. Andre Monden ore, French consul In this city, Is suffering from a severe woumt prouuoeu oy n mow ou tho head, which heroceivod from a olub wlolded by a colored man. SI. Mondonare nnd his wlfo wore walking on Wabash u venue near Jackson street, when they ob served two dogs worrying a small cat. The consul Interfered to save the kitten, when the- colored man who owned the dogs rushed upon him with a club. The poltoe hare failed to unest the oonsul's assailant. Guatemalan Kebels Defeated. COLON, Feb vi. The government forces tinder command of General Ptllzon have defeated tho rxi ls nt Santa Rosa, In the statu of Cuiutiuamarica. During the en gagement the rebel Generals Valderuina aud Gomes worn mortally wounded. Two hundred prlsonors were taken by the gov ernment forces. Onler has boon restored lu thu department of Boyaca. (Jonernl Hayes lias arrived at Cnrthaguna with a Qotllla. The isthmus Is iieacoful. Liquor Dwilon Oppose Loonl Option, Tkknton, Fob. 81. The State Liquor Dealers' leatfiie hit's addressed the lcginlu turu In opposition to Senator Rogers' bor ough local option bill. Tho league say . "Leave local option features out of the liquor laws und fix reasonable licence fees, and we will gladiy leavo politics to ilii politicians and aid in the enforcement of j the laws respecting llcetise." Twenty l'rn to Death. VlbNXA. Feb. 21. Tweuty poisons were frozon to d uthlu tialichi in tuod.i.vK. The Smeie weather continues throughout t'iu tial KuroiM!. The Lnko id Zurich , Hid iho I X" ' Ul iiln.i li ilf of thu Luku ot LuLiruu are .ntlxiTy t'roison over. ItoWffateV Ifnte In tlio Jury's Hand. Washinotoji, Fob. 21. Tho argument In the Howgato case were closed In the criminal court yesterday nnd the Jury was charged by Judge McConias this morning. The presentation of tho oaso of the de fense to the jury wns concluded by Attor ney Jere Wilson, who maintained tha' tiic Innocence of tho defendant had been shown, and dwelt on the publicity given to the mooted vouchor in tho office. A Hnwnllmi Senantlon Spoiled.' DuiiUQUK, Ia Feb. 21. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Nolll. formerly of this city, now of Honolulu, arrived hero yesterday on a visit. They pronounce the story of the lauging up by tl'o thumbs of Captain William Davis bv tho Hawaiian govern ment as utterly false. Nothing of tho kind occurred, they say. ropulnr ltcpresentntion Dofcatpil. I1KHI.1N, Feb 21. A bill submitted by Herr Pachnloko, of the Kndicnl Popular party, providing for popular representa tion In the fedoral states of Germany, came up In tho rolchstng yesterday on a motion for is eecoi'd reading. After ,a heated discussion the motion wns rejected. lief t'H t for Labor Keform. Trestos, Feb. 21. The houso defeated Assemblyman Gruber'sblll makingeleven ms-cutlvo hours, with forty five in nuti -ir lunc h, u legal day's vur ! n v i-rt, mntoriiK'ii or drivr i: ' .y stnjt ruliroi'it In t.ld. A bad cough or cold calls for a good remedy the cure for it. For Coughs, Colds, La Grippe and Consumption, a perfect nnd permanent cure Is Pan-Tins, the worst cases yield to its healing properties. Costs 25 cents. Pan Tina is sold at Gruhler Bros, drug store. Notice. Shenandoah Tribe, 155, Imp. O. R. M., will move on Friday, Feb., 15th, 1895, from Refowlch's hall to Eagan's hall, corner Main and Centre streets, and will meet every alternate Wednesday, commencing Wednesday evening, Feb. 27th. 1895, at 7 Lewis Huoiies, S. Thomas Bellis, C. of R. 14 19-21-20 O. W. O. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler Co , W. Va., appreciates a good thing and does not hesitate to say so. He was almost prostrated with a cold when he procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says: "It gave me prompt relief. I find it to be an Invalu able remedy for coughs and colds." For sale by Gruhler Bros. P. 0. S. ot A. at Laurelton. iV public meeting will be held at Laurelton, Pa., on Washington's Birth day, under the auspices of the P. O. S. of A. The meeting will be addressed by State Secretary Wm Weand, ot Philadel phia ; S. L. Brown, State Vice President, and B. J. Yost, ex-State Organizer, both of town. Quite a number of the mem bers of the order from this section will attend. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Blndder 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. l-0-3m League Meeting;. It Is expected that there will be an enthusiastic time In the rooms of the Shenandoah Republican League to night, when the organization will hold its first meeting since the election. It is expected some very Important business will be transacted. Post Office Notice. To morrow being a holiday (Washing ton's Birthday) there will only be post office collections and deliveries at 7:15 and 10:45 n. m. Ellengowan, Yatesvllle, Turkey Run and Brownsville will be served with the 7:15 a. m. delivery. Laily somiTM't at Baltimore. BAl-i'iM....!-.. e'eij Ji. Two of tho fore most worn n in the world, Ludv Henry isoinei'sot. of Kuland, and Miss francos IC. Wilhu.l, president of the Woman s Christian lompecmce union, yesterday addressed an audience In the Associate Re- lorm church that completely filled tho building und left many standing In the aisles. Lady Somerset mmlo an elonuout address. "Municipal, government," sho said, "Is housekeeping on a largo scalo. cannot sue why, when a woman sroes down the street and deposits In a ballot box her idea of what Is best for tho state, that It snouiu unlit her for home Hfo." Miss Will nrd followed L.uly Henry with an address on the subject of prohibition and woman suuruge. PBRHATlONAL,- NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. DR. RIGHTER'S 6 B UAHAiiil uenutnn Willi YmH M.,Mn.hn. H Maiiufiu:turei'.i)uiiuer2,p,niii1rjr.ltii.htero(a jjr.aa. -KlcnterfcCo.,17WriSt.,BEW SCSE.J 28 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branoh nomej, Own Glassworks. l' A ftOt in benat;doati for Ml. hv .1. .villi-, w n i,aiurt,j,,,i "Uinn ' Mam si., u il. tin- 'pr buoa, w is. or. mala it iMk we-"1 oyster bay 105 EnBt Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. OluiuE parlors attached. Dartmouth Professors ... . Called It Incurable. "I naa a painful ulcer fin in v oTilrtiv which j.Iv.ii. clar. 3 calltd an olJman'3sore, duclothopoor state ot my blood. Tho sore spread to tho size of a saycer, and I had to give up business. The surgoonn at Dartmouth Collego would not perforin an operation, vay advanced ago, 8 years, in itself was n barrier, and that only temporary relief could bo given. I was pining over my misfortune when a friend urged meto try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I had taken but part of a bottle when tho eruption looked more healthy and of tcr taking 0 bottles the sore Hood's Sa; Cures completely healed, leaving only a scar. Hood's Sarsaparilla also helped my whole system as I havo not felt so well for years." John S. CnimiEn, West Lebanon, N. H. H.Jt r!ll easy tobuy.oasy totakeT HOOd S FlllS easy In ttfect. 25c. MISCEXXANE OUS. TJOK Pale. At cost, now Each us water motor. 1 Jbive(oi norne power, jusi immine i: tory. Apply at the HeuA'D ofSce, Noi Market sireet, Shenandoah, Pa. rno MA KE BIG MONEY selling our electrlo i Teiepnone. isest seller on eann. eni an con Bit to ready to ret up; lines of any distance. A practical Electrlo Telephone, our agents making $5 to S10 n day easy. Everybody buys; big money without work. Prices low. Any ono can miike f76 per month. Address W. P ll&rrlson.t Co., Clerk No. 11, Columbus, Ohio AR PKE8ENTATIVE wanted In each k entity to band my fine families to tripnds or acqualntaBCCs. Paying wirk. Not peddling. t-nd 10 rts. to Alburt P Wood Perfumer, Wood v. Detroit, Mich., forStrlul bottle' Hatln-Bccnt Nntural Flower perfumes, and receive special offer to yuu. 2-G-lm AMUSEMENTS. JERGUSON'8 THEATRE, P. J. rEHQCSON. MANAGER. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23d "Have no half dealings with thine art." JAMES YOUNG, Tragedian, will present HAMLET, With Special Scenery for Scenes. all principlo Oaloium Xjg?2xt . Assisted by Miss Klda Johnson, Miss UoUKtance Ham llu-pluylng Ibesame parts as when In the sui port ot Booth, mci enough, Keene and Uairett; Mr. Frederick Power, formerly leading Snrt8 with Lnwrence Barrett! Mr. umuel Glenn, tbe veteran actor of Amer.ca. The Philadelphia 8tar says Mr, Young's ilnmlet Is Ideal, and tbo Ledger pronounces htm a genius. Prices: 25, .15, 50 ttntl 75 Cts. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug htore. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest M fcUkeys, Heer, ' ortcr and Ale always on tan. "Comu and hit ono," Chnlce temperance drinks and cigars. Free lunch 9 to 12 p. m. Safe and Kellable Horses to HJie. SNEDDWS LI Fear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rigs in town, Horses taken to board. Haniins; promptly attended to. 3VE. 3J11. BuSLXjOEJ'X", Wainler : ni : Jeweler 16 North Main Street. Repairing of nil kinds prmoptly attended to. JOHN A. EEILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, Houtb Main St., Shenandoah. Agert for Ti. G, Yuenglli B& Sol's celebrated Heer, Porter, Ali-s, etc. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Stt. Finest Boers, Wines and liquors. Choice Temperance Drink. Best Brands of 5 and 10c Cigara. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the tame wtwhlng that your boot do, and the water you drini isn't even fit for that purpone. Vm torena Schmidt's Beer and Porter JAMBS HIHELDB, Manager Shenandoah Brant h. JOHN F.CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler o the flnofct lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley. Shenandoah, Pa. Sro.ol.e i C B. Haeseler's Cigars Sold by all HOOKS & BROWN Full Hue of Books and Stationery, Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. Anthony Schmicker's l! t, 104 SOVllt 21AIX ST. The finest pool nnd billiard rooms In towni Reading beer, rort- r and l'otuvtlle ale con stantly ou tap. Give una out AND LIVERY. 13 North Jnrdin. Streot. Bhbnandoah's Reliable Hand Lssiixradi?- Cor. Lloyd knd White Hts. All work guaranteed to be first-clasa In every particular. Bilk ties and lace ourtala sa spec laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial Boliolted. 36 North Main Streot. The most popular resort in the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are the Quest. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 234 North West Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors. We offer special facilities to operators large or email, for trading on marclns in stocks. grains or provision?. Market letter issued reg ularly, civlna latest confidential adweea. Or- dent received on onfi per cent margins. Our oook " Speculation, or How to Trade, mailed on receipt of two-cent etamp. VAN WINKLE 1 & CO., Cth floor Gafl Building, La Salle street, Chicago. A genuine welcome Awatts you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance driDks and c:(?ar&. -DR. A. A. SEIBEBT- Specialist In diseases of tbe Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West Market Ht., Poltsville. Hours 8.30 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. m., 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 13 in 7 to- M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVTH SIAIK BTltEBl. Grand display ol birds and animals ot all selections ana Driest paintings In the county, 13 est Brer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands ot Cigars. Free lunch every morning vnd eTenlng. John Wkeks, Proprietor. (J. W DAVinsoit, Bartender. MUSSER & BEDDALl, (Buccossors to Coakley Bros.) No, 26 Kntit Centre Street, MST GLASS Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowest Cash, Prices. Patronage respectfully solicitod. dealers who sell Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING !