EVENING HERALD FRIDAY. FEBRUARY U2. 1S03. THIRD EDITION PENCIL POINTS. local News Gleanings Condensed Hasty Perusal. Not so cold. Snow butikH melting. Lent is approaching. Sleigh bells still jingle. The sale season is now on. The kind of winter that suits for coal Centers. Snow banks nre not snfe depositories for money. Its neurly time for some one to predict a hot summer. Breakfast and supper can now be eaten by daylight. Tho shop windows are already showing spring goods. A man with a level head doesn't often get it swelled. A protracted and gentle thaw would relieve flood dangers. It is feared the cold weather has killed many of the game birds. It won't be long now till the early harbingers of spring, the blue birds, will be nomlug. Loud cries nre again made in all parts of the state to compel property owners to keep their sidewalks clear of ice and snow. Ten days loss of time on account of sickness and n doctor bill to pay, is any thing but pleasant for n man of a family to contemplate, whether he Is a laborer, mechanic merchant or nublisher. Jus. 6. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas, was Bick in bed for ten days with the giip during its prevalence n year or two ngo. .Later in the season he had a second attack. lie says : "In the hitter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with considerable success, I think, only being in bed a little over two days. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad n the first but for the use of this remedy." It should be borne in mind that the grip is much the same as a very severe (.old and requires precisely the same treatment. When you wish to cure a cold quickly and effectually give this remedy a trial. 25 and 50 cent bottles for Bale by Gruhler Bros. Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department: LOCATION. 15 Coal ond Bowers streets. If Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main nnd Centre streets. 82. .Tardin and OhIc streets. 34 Main nnd Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry Btreets. 40 Oak and Gilbert street. 48. Wist and Poplar streets. 52 Chestnut nnd Coal streets. 54. vVest and Lloyd streets. To send on alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When nn alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound tho number of the box nnd repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO locate alarms. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the fire bell will strike one, then pause nnd -trike five, which will indicate that the fire is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. When Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorhu When she became JIlss, Ehe clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to vhe Evening Herald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the piper as new subscribers, nre requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. Mrs Emily Thorne, who resides at Toledo, Washington, says she has never bei-n able to procure any medicine for rheumatism that relieves the pain so qui kly Mod effectually ns Chimberlain's Pain llitlm and that the has flt-o used it for l.une back with great success. For bale liv Gruhler Bro-s. More Charges Pending. It. was authoritively sta'ed to-dny that addition.il charges of violation of the elation laws against the First ward elec tion board are in oourse of preparation. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." Thin uew remedy is a great eurprUe on account of its exceeding promptness in rtriievii u twin in the bladder, kidneys, baok and every part of the uriuary pas sages in male or female. It relieves re trillion of watr and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you waut quick rtiii-f and cure thi Is your remedy. Sold Hii;f City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next U or to the post oftke, Shenandoah, V . 1 9-8m Rupture. i 'nre gtiHrantetd. No operation. In qi iiv t the Sheuaudoah drug stire, No. 3 r-o ith Main 8'reet. 0 13 tf O. W. O. Haniinsn, Sheriff of Tt ler Co , W. Va., appelates a good thing and floes- not hesitate to say m. He was almoht pro (rated with a cold when he procure! a bottle of Chsmberlain's Cough H-tnly. He says: "It gave me prompt relief. I And it to bo an invalu able remedy for roughs and colds." For sale by Gruhler Bros. E. B. FOLEY, " " Fine CJroceries, 201 Wet Centre Street. Dealer In Rro'erleB, fl.mr. provl-l.ns. teas o onees, sugar, etc. llest, quality, lowest prioeg GEORGIA MARKSMEN LEAD. Jersey' I'nick Shut Dufentrd 1J- the Mo.i of tin- Sciulti. Savannah, Fob. JW. Georgia's tonn outshot tho Now .Torsoy team by fourteen points in the preliminary work yesterday for the shoot between it oruok niarUs mon of tho military of thu two status. Now Jersey's team of six on the SWO yard rnngo inndo a total of 2(1" out of n posslblo 800, and 28S on tho 500 yard rnngo. Geor gia's twin made a total of 270 on the 800 und 273 on tho BOO yard range, a total of 519 against 635 for the Now .Torsey tenm. Georgia's team Is compo'wd of Privates T. B. Wilson, C. H. Richmond, J. T. Slilipt rlne, J. G. Nelson and Thomas Hunter, and Sergeant .T. C. Postell. Tho Now .Torsoy team consists of Gonoral Spuncor, Colonel A H. Kuser, Captain C. A. Raid, Color Hearer William Hayos and Privates T. K. Beck and J. L. Kusor. One Antirclitnt Murder Another. Bakcblona, Fob. 3S. A violent anarch ist named Carcanga, who viifl.n friend of Pallas and Franch, both of whom wero executed for perpetrating bomb outrages, has been nrrosted. After tho oxploslon at tho Llceo theatre, in this city, on tho night of Nov. 17, 1893, for which crlnio Frunch was garrotted, Carcanga lied to tho woods With a companion named Bernncho. There was u strong suspicion that Carcanga had been implicated In tho attempt mado in September, lSOIt, by Pallas to nsslnato Marshal Martinez do Campos. Carcanga feared that Ijernacho would botray him, so ho murdered his companion. Gentry's Victim Hurled. NEW York. Fob. 22-. Funeral services over tho remains of Mndgo Yorko, tho actress who was killed by bur lover, James B. Gentry, In Philadelphia on Sunday last, wero held yosterday in tho Universal 1st Church of tho Eturnal Hopo. Tho Hov. Edwin C. Bollcs, pastor of tho church, of ficiated. Tho church was crowded to the doors with curious persons who wished to sco tho body of tho dead girl. Whllo tho nudlcnco was passing tho coilln a young woman, said to bo a friend, fainted and had to bo carried out. Tills forenoon tho body was Interred in Woodlnwn cemetery New Jersey Sons of Veteran. Trenton, Feb. 22. Tho annual oncamp mcnt of tho New Jursey division of the Sons of Veterans was hold In this city yes terday. Theso officers wero elected: Com mander, J. E. Plorson of Hopowell; senior vico commander, C. Y. Crcasdalo of Tren ton; junior vico commander, .Tames B. Adams of Atlantic City; division council, W. C. DobbiiM of Plalnilold, W. II. Caw ley of Somervillo and II. B. Green of Pcnnsgrovo; adjutant, Fred Souberger of Hopowell; chaplain, H. C. MoVoy of Plalnlluld; judge advocato general, J. R. Duncan of r-oiiiervlllo. Against Cheaper Gas ami Cheaper Fort. Trenton, Feb. 22. Tho house yoster day, by ji voto of 30 to 18, voted down tho dollar gas hills presented by Assemblyman Gruber. The house sustained tho munic ipal corporations committee's ndverse re port on Assemblyman Bullock's bill pro viding that between the hours of 5 uud 7 o'clock In tho morning and between tho same hours in tho evening tho street car companies should charge only thrco cents faro. Tho liouso passed tho bill compell ing corporations, except railroads, to pay their employes semi-monthly. Michigan's Republican Nominees. Detroit, Feb. 22. Tho Republican state convention, held in this city yesterday for tho nomination of a justice of tho supreme court and two regents for tho university, was tho scene of a long and exciting strug gle over tho former olllco. Tho nominees nro: For tho justiceship, Judge Joseph 13. Mooro of Lapeer. Roger W. Butter- fleld of Grand Rapids and Charles II. JInckley of Muskegon was unanimously nominated for regents of tho university tho former to succeed himself. Tried Suicide ly Cremation. FirrsiH'Ku. Feb. 22. Mrs. Yogol, n widow residing on Mount Washington, nttomnted suicide by cremation. Sho sat urated her clothing with petroleum oil, and then, in tho presence of bur 5-year-old son, deliberately ignited her dross. Hor screams and those of her child attracted tho attention of one of tho boarders, und ho finally succeeded in extinguishing tho liamos, but not until Mrs. Vogcl was fa tally burned. Held Up a Faro llanlc. TUCSON, Ariz., Feb. 22. Congress hall, ono of the old tlnto establishments, was entered ut midnight by a masked man, who hold up tho faro table whllo tho gnmo was in progress. Tho robber guld not a word, but poked a revolver into Dealer Huston's face, gathered up Hi 10 in 320 gold pieces, and escaped from tho place before the players hud recovered from their surprise. Tlioro Is no clew. Hoom In an Ohio Mining District. SALINEVILLE, O., Feb. m. For tho first time in ten years every coal mine lu tills district is working with u full force of men. Tho minus have a onpaolty of o-or 103 cars per day. Indications also point to the early resumption of work at tho bid ineville furnace. A Missing Southern Steamer. Norfolk, Vn., Fob. 8S. The steamer Albermnrle, which left here Tuesday for Washington, N. C, lias not been heard from since. It is feared sho Is jammed lu the floating ice. liurneil to Death In Ills Home. OWKflo. N. Y.. Fob. 32. John Andercou whs burned to death lu his home, the house i having taken lire during the abseuoe of all tli members of the family. Two Killed by a I'ull of Knelt. Wii.kkbbahkk, Pa., Feb. 93. John Dur kln and Michael Schlnoo wore instantly killed ut the Forty Fort oolliery horo yes terday by a fall of rook. NUGGETS OF NEWS Legislature of Massachusetts and Now York passed resolution of respect to the memory of Frederick Douglass. Oregon's legislature voted to adjourn tomorrow night, and before adjournment a United SU'-test senator iiini lie elected. Willie lecturing on "Tuikey and the Turks" lu Chicago Genoral Lew Wallace was hissed by 'Armenians in the aiidlenue. The Idaho legislature presented a inoiu uriul to congress urging election of United States senators by direct vote of the people. J, H. .Morris, of Fulton, Ky., who killed a negro for utteiupted assault on Jim. Morris, was exonerated by the coroner's Jury. It i positively announced that the laughters of the line Huuator Fair will .ike no part iu the contest of their father's IN SENATEAND HOUSE. All Acrimonious Discussion on Sectarian Schools In Hi,. Upper Unity, WasiiinoTon, Feb. !. Tho sonnto de voted ifciolf to business yosterday, and would have conipleh-d tho Indian appro priation bill hud not an acrimonious dis cussion arisen on tho sectarian school question. It brought out a wide range of debato on tho separation of church and state, In tho course of which tho expres sions wero general that tho government should entirely abandon denominational schools. On nn ayo and nay voto excep tion was made In tho case of tho Indian schools of Hampton, Vu., and Lincoln, Philadelphia, on tho ground that they wore not strictly denominational. Tho sectarian question was still undor consid eration when the sunato ndjourncd. Dur ing the day two of the senators-elect from the Cnrollnas Benjamin Tillman of South Carolina and -Marlon Butler of North Car olina mado their first nppuarauco on tho floor of tho senate, and their, credentials wero protvonfod for tho terms beginning March 1 next. At (1 o clock tho Bonato took u recess until 8 o'clock, tho ovculng session being to consider tho District of Columbia sewer bonds. Tho house devoted most of tho day to tho consideration of tho sunato amend ment to tho consular nnd diplomatic ap propriation bill appropriating $500,000 for tho construction of n cable to tho Hawaiian Islands. Messrs. Ryan, Bartlett and Slck los spoko In favorof the amendment, which was defeated by a voto of 111 to 152 six teen Democrats voting for tho cablo. TW bill was then sent to further conference. A short time was then spout In tho con sideration of tho general deflclonoy bill, tho last of tho appropriation bills to bo passed by tho houso. Eulogies on tho Into Senator Stockbrldge, of Michigan, closed tho duy. Suspected of Double Murder. Brooklyn, Feb. 22. Tho police nro al most certain that they have cleared up the mystery surrounding th deaths of Henry Knoopo and John Semis, tho two young men who wore found dead in bed lust Sun day morning In Miller's hotel, on Broad way, and who wero at first thought to have been nvjhyxlated by escaping gas. Yesterday John Bohamann.a young brick layer, was arrested In Hobnkeu, and tho police say their circumstantial evidence against him is very strong. Ho was a chum of the two men, who visited him freely in his rooms, and was uwaro of the fact that they had considerable monoy. Bohamaun has been out of employment for some time, but the police found ?2i0 concoaled under the carpet in his room. The New .MlllUter to Liberia. Washinoton, Fob. 22. Tho president yesterday sent to the senate tho following nominations: William H. Heard, of Penn sylvania, to bo minister resident and con sul general to Liberia; Jacob M. 'Winder, postmaster at Bristol, Pa. Rev. William II. Heard, D. D., was born in Georgia some forty-Ilvo years ago. Eight years ago, because of his color, he was ejoctod from a railroad train going from Georgia to South Carolina lie sued thu company and secured tho decision compelling rail roads to provide on their trains n separate coach for tho accommodation of colored passengers. He is now in ehargo of u church lu Wilmington, Del. Scandal sit Mure Island. San Francisco, Feb. 22. Tho Evening Bulletin gives publicity ton scandal that is said to bo agitating the naval officers at Mare Island. The Bulletin asserts that charges liavo been mado against tho con struction and repair department at thu navy yurd and that an investigation coin mittuo has lioen ordered hero by tho secre tary of tho navy. A report recently mado by Admiral Beardsleo Is said to bo tho cuuso of tho investigation. It is hinted that cheap material and poor workmuu sblp have characterized recent repairs at Marc Island. Omes Will Suppress Kolb. MONTOOMEUV. Ala., Feb. 22. A report has reached this city from Birmingham thut Kolb Is preparing to put into execu tion his threat to establish a dual govern ment in Montgomery, tho legislature hav ing failed to pas', such a contest law ns ho demanded. Governor Oates said concern ing tho rumor: "I'vo not hoard of Kolb's proposed dual government, but if ho and his friends attempt it 1 snail act llrmly nnd promptly. If they aro seeking trouble they can get it. I shall maintain tho ma jesty and supremacy of tho law." The -Last of Houston's Army. Philadelphia, Fob. 22. AVillium C. Murphy, tho last of Genoral Sam Hous ton's army In tho war for'tho Independence of Toxas, dlod at his homo in this city yes terday at tho ago of 85 years. Murphy was under tho command of Captain Eborly, and In the regiment of Colonel Sherman. He was n signer of tho declaration of tho Lone Star state's Independence, a partici pant in nil tho battles of that war, and was the guard of the captive General Santa Anna for six weuks at Columbia, on the Brasus river. Another Claimant to the Penn ISstate, Wilkesbarhh, Pa., Fob. 22. Auothor claimant to the vast Penn estnte has ap peared in tho person of Reverdy Ponn Davis, of Washington, who has written to iv local attorney disputing the claim of Colonel William Stuart, of tho Isle of Wight, who was recently granted writs of ejectment against several persons lu occu pation of linrt of the land. There is every prospect of i complicated litigation in the I'rolmbly Professor Heath. Klil-OUIA, Kan., Feb. 23. The chief of police of Syracuse, N Y., who bus tele graphed to the sheriff of Lyon oounty an accurate description of the man Heath held hero for attempted forgery, now states that ho is probably Professor 1C. P. Heath, formerly of Cornell university, who is wanted at Syracuse for forgery of a 150 dr.ilt lu February, ltSftJ. Ilroimhl Home to Fortune. WlLKLSBAUBB, Pa., Feb !tt. George Fleisohman, who by his father's death re oently fell heir to an estaU of l!6,000, was, after an absence of six yoars, discovered In New York on WodliosdAy by Ids brother- in law, Lownuia Knoll, and brought to this city. He had Iwen living In the south, and had not IduhI of his father's death. Smllml When Sentenced to Death. Nbwark, N. J., Fob. 82. Judge Depue, lu the conn of oyer and terminer. yotor- day ufteriKon soutoneed Heurj; Kohl, to le hanit.'d on March SI for the murder of Joseph l'rdiiiot. Kohl smiled while being SeilK'liced. Murder Suspects Arretted. Wii.ki.siiaHKK, Pa, Fob 22. AH four l tho youiiir men suspected of the brutal lnirdi r of I'uruey Relck have been ar esunl, und arc now iu jail herd. Notice to Boomers. We have ut hand n lengthy communica tion signed "Republican," booming one of the aspirants lor nppolntment to the superlutendency of the public water works. The same is rejected for two reasons, first, the writer fails to furnish his name as an evidence of good faith, and, secondly, this paper is not inclined to take up the cause of any particu lar applicant, nnd will not de vote Its columns to communica tions of that nature on any other thnn the regular business basis. Such mnttei'B, we believe, can be very properly hnndled by the ofllcials who nre to mako the appointments. Any one desiring space in the newspaper to ad vance their interests, or those of their friends, in this respect, can have It upon paying the usual advertising rates. A had cough or cold calls for n good remedy the cure for it. For Coughs, Colds, La Grippe and Consumption, a perfect and permanent cure is Pan-Tina, the worst cases yield to its healing properties. Costs 25 cents. Pan Tina Is sold at Gruhler Bros, drug store. James Young; as "Hamlet." Mr. James Young 1b a closo and enthu siastic student of the early "mystery" and "moral" play, representing some portions of Scriptural History, and claims that the religious drama had a wonderful effect upon the development of Christian ity out of the forms of paganism. Mr. Young will appear as Hamlet, the Dane, at Ferguson's theatre to-morrow evening. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the nnmeLESsio & Baer, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Runnlnc Agraln. The cars of the Lakeside Electric Rail way are again running on Centre street, east of White street, the trolley wJ-e on Bowers street having been repaired. Saved from Death on the Deep. London, Feb 22. Tho Allan lino steam ship Assyrian, Captain Ilughps, from Philadelphia Feb. 0 for Glasgow, has ar rived at Gronock with tho crew of tho Rus sian bark Louise, Captain Sundell, which sailed from Ponsacolu Dec. 0 for Queons town. Tho Louise was abandoned on Sun day last during heavy galo Whllo the rescue was being mado two of tho life boats of tho Assyrian wero stovo in. Hnrc;uto Jury Mny Disagree. Washington, Feb. 22. The casoof Cap tain Howgnto, formerly disbursing olllcer of tho signal service bureau, against whom charges of embezzlement amounting to many thousands of dollars wero mado, was given to tho jury yosterday at 12:45. There are Indications of a disagreement. At 10 o'clock last night tho jury, not hav ing reached a verdict, wero locked up for the night. ICatlnir Horseflesh i Knnsus. St. Joseimi, Mo., Feb. 22. B. W. Hyatt, of wcntern Kansas, who is in this city so liciting aid for sufferers in that section, says thu peoplo of Montgomery and neigh boring counties are eating horseflesh, not being able to gut other food. Their cows are being trained to draw plows, etc., and by this means tho farmurs nro In hopes to be ahlo to put lu a crop this spring. Three iliirued by Kxploding Mine Ons. Ashland, Pa., Fob. 22. Tho William Penn colliery was the scono of a gas ox ploslon which resulted In tho injury of threo men, ono of whom will hardly re cover. The names of tho injured aro Felix Adrlck, aged IU; Thomas Jonos, llro boss, ageil 50, so badly burned that his recovery is almost impossible; Goorgo Poinskl. aged 3. Mississippi's Surplus Corn Crop. Jackson, Miss.. Fob. 22. This state lias produced a surplus of corn, and for tho llrst time in its history corn is being shipped irom Mississippi to tho wesD. Corn can be raised lu this state at a cost of twelve cents per bushel, nnd at tweuiy 11 ve cents it would pay butter than cotton tt tier CHUr.4 and do it too in n way that he will like. Every man that wears collars and cuffs should know about the ' Celluloid " Interlined. A linen collar or cuff cov ered with waterproof " Celluloid." They are the only Interlined Collars and Cuffs made. They are tho top notch of comfort, neatness and economy. They will go through the day with you iu good shape, no matter how hot or how busy you get. You can clean one yourself in n minute, without dependence on busy wives, unskillful hired girls or un certain and distant laundries. Simply wipe them off. Every piece is marked as follows: TRADe mark- You must insist upon goods so marked nnd take nothiug else if you expect satisfaction. If your dealer should not have them, we will send you a sample postpaid on recelptof price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. Give size, and specify stand up or turned-down collar as wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY. 4ty-2t Ilroailvray, NKW YORK. W1HK3 OYSTER BAY! j 106 Bast Centre Street, 1 Families Supplied with Oysters. 1 Dining parlors attached. 0 m pant 1 i co MISCELLANEOUS w ANTKD.-A Klrl for Eenornl housework. ov cum vjemro street a- 2'2'ii F011?;;- co8, ,10W Larhns watermotnr. Flio(5) hoisepourr. Just from the luo l?r Apuly at the Hkha-d office, Noith Market suiet, Shenandoah, Pa. mO MA KB 13IG MONKY selling our electric JL Trlephoi e. ben seller on earth. Kent nil con pit in reany loFetup; lines of any distance. A practical Electric Telephone. Our agents malting 15 to 810 a day easy. Everybody buy; big money without work. 1'rlres low. Any ono enn nihe $75 per month. Addrei-s W. p H&rrlBon & Co., Clerk No. 11, Columbus, Ohio AK" PKE8KNTATIVK wanted In each 1 callty to hann my fine sRinples to Irn-nds or ncqusl'it uces. Paying work Not reddling, "end 10 cts to Alburt P Wood Perfumer, Wood av, lietrolt, Mich , forCtrlul bottle-" Hatln-Scctit NMuml Flower perfumes, and receive special tier to y u. 2-6-lm AMUSEMENTS. pEKGTJSON'B THEATRE, P. J, rEUQUSON, MANAGER. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23d "Have no half dealings with thine art." JAMES YOUNG, Tragedian, will present HAMLET, With Special Scenery for all principle Scenes. OaloitiTn Xjis-lalo . Assisted by Mies Itlda Johnson, Miss Constance Ham llu-playlng tho same parts as when in the sui port ot lSoolh, Aici'ullougb, Keeno and IJntrett; Mr. Frederick Power, formerly leading parts with Lhwrrnce Bnrretl; Mr. Samuel Glenn, tbe veteran nctor of America. The Philadelphia Htur says Mr. Young's Hamlnt i- Ideal, and tbe Ledger pronounces him a genius. Prices: 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cts. Reserved seats at Ktrlln's drugstore. AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest W'blfkeys, Beer, ''orter and Ale always on tap. "Come and bit one," Cbnlco temperarco drinks and cigars. Free lunch 0 to 12 p. m. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hit e. SNEDDBTS LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Colfee Honso. The best rigs in town. Hprses taken to board. Hanling promptly attended to. ISO.. IP. 3VEjaLXj33"y, MtimM : aii : Jeweler 16 North Main Street. Repairing of nil kinds ptmoptly attended to. JOHN A. BEILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, Si-H t?outb Main St., Bbcnandoab. Agent for D. O. Yuenglti g & Bod's. celebrated Beer, Porter, Ales, etc. ED. BRENNAW. Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Best Brand" of nnd 10c Cigars Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that .your boots do. and the water you drlni Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter JAMES SIIIKLDS, Manager Shenandoah Branh. JOHN F.CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Uottler of tue llnest lnfjor oeers. 17 and 19 Ptach Alley, Shenandoah, Pa iS.BSAFl AKO SUHE.6NQ4c.rt)R'WQIKAN3 6A- i, van n . uanta, Feeley,s Cafe M ML DThv M P I U It UUII I IH II U msy Pills? Haeseler's Cigar Sold by all dealers who sell Is tho Host Blood Purifier, Appetizer initl Ncrvo Tonic. It cures That Tired Feeling HOOKS & BROWN Full line of Books and Stationery, Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. Anthony Schmicker's "Saloon ai Restaurant, 104 SOV1JI MAIX ST. The finest pool and billiard rooms In towni stantly on tap. Give ut. a o ol Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH 3tA.Ilf BTIIBB1. Grand display of birds and animals of all selections and finest paintings in the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lnncb every morning nnd evening. John Weeks, Proprietor. Q. W Davidson, Bartender HDSSER & BEDDALL, ' (Successors to Coakley Broi-. No. 26 GnHt Centre Ntruet, HnttNANDOAB, f.V. Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowest Cash Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited. - DR. A. A. SEIT3ERT - Specialist In diseases of tbe Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West Market St., Pottsvllle. Hours 8.S0 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. m., 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. 36 North Main Street. The most Donular resort in the town. HVPpllorlf. hoop nnrm. anil nta nntun Hn- 1 1 cigars are the finest. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 23f North West Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors. We offer special facilltlen to oiierutoM large E ) or email, for trading on murginff in rocks, 1 gmius or irovfttions. Market letter lued rex- Iulorly, utvlnc latent confidential advice Or 1 ders received o one per cent ruareinb Our jook. " Speculation, or How tolrado " mailed . !on receipt of two-cent stamp. VAN WINKLE A CO., 6th flocr Ooll Uulldlne, LaKnlJe .treet, Chicago. A genutne welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! t MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, norter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drlDka and cigars. I. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . , Real Estate Agent, i nn TA n 1. CM. CM 1 t. ku. uuuuc ou, v3nuuu.nuuu.M4T SUENANDOAIl's EkLIABLB Hand Xaaundrsr Oor. Uoyd na White Ht. Ml work guaranteed to be Qrst-ohuH in every ptrtlculir. HUktloi&ni laoe ounnln sspsa Ulty. Goods called for na delivered. A,trll solicited. Carpets, Feathtis, Mattresses, S:c He STEAM AMOWIIIG CO.'coat1" " .Good Oigars-
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