T--r.r-rriT?! rr - -jf'-frs.r BE fx. ft ft . EVENING HERALD FRIDAY. MAHCH 29, 1605. THIRD EDITION Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the locntiou of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department : LOCATION. IB Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. S4 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 82. Jardln and Oak streets. r 84 Main and Poplar streets. 85 Main and Coal streets. 43 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 46. Oak nnd Gilbert streets. 48. West and Poplar streets. 62 Chestnut and Coal streets. 64. West and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pnll j down the hook once and let go. When an alarm Is sent in the fire beil wll sound the number of the box nnd repeat the alarm four times. 4 HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the Are bell will strike one, then pause and strike live, which will Indicate that the fire is In the vicinity of No. 15 box. Kvery alarm is repeated four times. "Rock Me to Sleep, Mother." The poem, "Kock Me to Sleep Mother," was written by Elizabeth Akers Allen, known otherwise ns "Florence Percy." It Is a general favorite for it 1b a sweet little touch of home life. But there is another side to the picture. Many a mother rocks her child to sleep who can neither rest nor sleep herself. She is always tired, has an everlasting backache, is low spirited, weary, nervous and all that. Thanks be. she can be cured. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will do the work. There is nothing on earth like it. for tho "complaints" to which the sex-are liable, unce used, it is always in iavor, Dr. Pierce's Pellets nre specific for billousueEs, headaches, Constipation, piles, ana Kiuarea aliments. , . Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the faper as neWsubscrlbers, are requested to eave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on Isorth Main street. "Perhans vou would not think so. but a very large proportion of diseases in New York comes f i wn carelessness about catch' ing cold." says Dr. Syrus Edeon. "It is such a simple thing and so common that very few people, unless it is a case of pneumonia, pay any attention to a cold. New York is one of the healthiest places on the Atlantic Const and yet there are a' great many cases; of jalarrh and con sumption which have their origin in this neglect of the simplest precaution of every day life. The most Fensible advice is. when you have one get rid of it as soon aB possible By all means do not neglect. it " Dr. Edson does not tell ycu how to cure a cold but we will. Take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It will relieve the lnngs, aid expectoration, open the secre tions and soou effect a tiermanent cure. 25 and 50 cent bott'e-s for sale by Gruhler Bros. Coming: Events. March 29. Entertainment bv the Jr. C. E. Society in the Presbyterian church. Apr. 8. Lecture in the Welsh Baptist crnrcn by itev. Joun t. urlincns. April 18. Cake nnd Coffee Supper, un der the ausnlces of the Salvation Army. to be held in their hall on North Main street. April 23, 24 Entertainment in the All saints' i'. a. cnurcn. to raise lmrary tunus. A severe rheumatic pain in "the left I shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Loper, a well known drucgist of Des Moinee.Iowa"; for over six months. At t'.bies the -pain was so severe that he could not Hit any thing. With all he cou'd do he coU(d not get rid of It until he appllta unamDer lain's Pain Balm. "I onlv made three applications of it," h says, "And have since been free from all pain." He now recommends it to persons similarly afflicted. It Is for sale by Urunier ilros. Rupture.. Cure cruaranteedi No oneratlon. In' quire at the Shenandoah. drug store, No 8 South Main street. 918-tf When Baby was sick, ive gave her.Castorla. When Bko was a Child, she criod for Castoria. . When she became Miss, she clung to CastorUv When she had Children; she gave them Oastorta. Important Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties who have left watches at my place for repairs that if they are not called for on or before March 80, 1895, they will be, considered forfeited and sold at nnctlon to the high est bidder. All work ordered of me will be executed at once. Yost, Jeweler, 102 North Main street. a-28-apll Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in hIx hours by the "New f-rMiif. Son Mi American KidneV Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on auoount of Its exceeding promptness in reltevii g-paln in the bladder, kidneys, bitfk and every part of the urmary pas- sni'R In ninlft or female. It rallevei)- re- t-ar-imi of water and pain in passing-it almost Imniedtstely If yon want quick relief and rure this is your remedy. Sold hi, the Cltv fharmuov. 107 S. Main St.. next door to the pat office, Shenandoah, Pa. i-y-am Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the u.hiif IiEESlo & lUElt, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every Back, tf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the best satisfaction of any cough medicine I handle and as a seller leads all other prep arations In. this market. I recommend It because it is the best medicine I ever handled for coughs, colds and croup. A. W. BALDRIDQE Mil illersvtlle, 111. For sale by Gruhler Bro3. E. B, FOLEY, Fine Groceries, 201 Wort Centra Street. Deader In groceries. Hour, proyl'Ions, teas, coffees, sugar, eve. u6inuiy,wwiiiw. RIOTOUS GlfiL CONVICTS. Throe WtiBjon I,oitd (r 1'nltpn Cnlleil to Suh.lue Thirty of Them. CllIOAttO, March if) Throw members of the board of trustees of tho State Home for Juvenile Fomnle Offenders were given u practtoal Illustration last evening of the insubordination whloh has reignetlamong the inmates for several wooks past. Mrs. Chnrles Henrotln, Mrs. J. D. Harvoy and Mrs. G. M. Holt spent the afternoon at tho homo and took supper with tho Inmate. The thirty girls confined in the homo took ndvantngo of the presence of tho repre sentatives of tho board of mnuagemunt to show what they could do jn tho way of rluting. They succeeded so woll that they smashed nearly all tho crockery in tho house, dis mantled the dining room furniture, broke windows, threw the contents of tho pantry about the premises, filled the air with shouts, and then refused to go to their rooms at tho command of tho police. It required threo wagon loads of policemen to quell tho riot, and it was found neces sary to carry tho mnjorlty.of tho girls to their rooms by main strength nnd to lcavo a policeman on guard through tho night at tho door of each room." t Tho outbreak was tho roault of a meet ing hold by tho girls In tho nftornobn, when It was decided to show by breaking tno rurulturo resentment for tho partiality shown by the managomont, as claimed by tho girls, for jMumlo Davis, who was al lowed to go home. Muyilo Davis, tho girls claim, was tho ringleader among thorn. At mo suppor tablo tho girls wore models of propriety, and llstoncd to tho remarks of Mrs. Henrotln and tho othor mombors of tho board of managers with attention. Thoso wero calculated to show thorn tho wrongfulness of Insubordination. During tho riot Mrs. Henrotln and' tho othor ladlos wero forcod to remain In tho room and witness tho scono, tho girls hav ing locked the doors. Miss Dickinson's Suit for Damages. Sciuntox, Pa., March iiO. In tho trial of Anna Dickinson's suit for alleged Il legal incarceration in tho Dahvlllo Insalio asylum John Baldwin, conductor on, tho train which, took Anna to Dauvlllo. swOre that sho said to blm: "Gonductor, I want you to -send a tolbgra'm''to oxG6Vprnor Pattlsou "and Jay Gould. Toll' Pattlson kWo must havQ universal suffrage, and ask bould fociu million dollars." Martha Brown, a servant at tho Dloklnson rosl douco in WostPittston, said sho saw Anna often scizo hor slstor by tho throat. Susan uionn sworothat Anna told hor Susan B Anthony, Frances Willard and Madame Rhea wero In a conspiracy against hor C. W. St. John testified that ho had Bold whisky, brandy and raw alcohol to Anna In largo quantities on various occasions. Mnrdorer Ulgelow Was Insane. NEW YoiiK. March 29. That tho mur- dor of Amy Thill aud tho suicide of hor slayer, John Blgolow, wero tho work of a madman Is made moro certain by tho statement of John Holdon, mi intimate friond of Blgolow's. Holdon says that Blgolow has boon in retreats for tho Insane. at loast live times within tho last ton years. Tho last tlmo Blgolow was In a lunatic asylum was in tho fall of 189: when ho spont some tlmo iu a rctroat at Hartford. Ho has also boon sovoral times in Bloomlngdalo. Much Timber Destroyed In New Jornoy, Bp.IGAXTIXE Junction.N. J.,March 29.- A florco forest flro is burning in this soo- tlon. It was discovered oarly yostarday morning by omployos o tho Atlantic City Railroad company. Tho district botwoen Plcnsautvllle, N. J., and this place has been burned. .Many buildings and a largo quantity or tlmbor wore consumed by the uamos, mm tho loss will aggregate thou sands of dollars. Tho origin of tho flro is unknown. Tho high winds rapidly sproad tho flames and increased tho dlulculty of fighting the flro. A Suicide's Crimson Warning. Rochester, N. Y March 20. Mrs. John Gute committed suloldo by cutting, hor throat with a largo casokplfo. Tho wo man was montally dorangdd'thrptigh con stant roadlng Of tho Blblb?'" With blood from tho cash in hor throat sho painted those disconnected words in Imgd ' letter' on tho walls of hor b6d chamber: ''Yon aro In danger. Your City is gding to burn. False pcoplo children jour children, Qhop you. Apparently tho woman had died whilo painting tho words. Charged with llobhlnc a County. Crystal Falls, Mich, March 29. Sovon mombors pf the board of- supervisors of Iron county havo boon nrrostod at tho ln Btlgatlon. of the Tax Rpform association charged vifh defrauding tho county in the matter 6f compensation for services and In othor directions. Their names aro M, Wlncklor, Iron River; S. G. Bonfaett, Mas tadon; Frank Erlckson, Holmes; E. H. tTnn. r..flnl,l. II -R Il.nln, AIM. sou; William Danlett, Crystal Falls. Robbed a Pennsylvania 1'ostofnoe. Altoona. Pa.. Moroh29. Fivobtmrlars broke Into 'the Bell wood postofllco durfug tho night, blow opon tho goto and secured $100 worth of postage stamps, somo pen nles nnd two registered letters. A citizen named Homor, who was aroused by tho explosion, fired at tho burglars and tho flro was returned. None of the shots was dffcotlvo, and tho burglars escaped with put leaving a clew as to their Identity. Discharged for Frequenting Saloons. Fort Howard, Wis., Maroh 29. Tho St. Paul Railway company has summar ily dismissed eleven engineers and thirty- live flromon from its division running into this city. The oause of this wholosalo dis missal is said to le duo to the men fre quenting saloons when off duty. Ixml T.lftntenant of Ireland. Ottawa, March 98. There is a rumor tp the ofect that Lord Aberdeen bus been recalled to tako the lord lieutenancy of Irolaud, In place or Lord Houghton. NUGGETS Op NEWS. At NowninosvUlo, Fla., K. Kaul, a mor- ohnut, waa murdered by unknown por sons us ho was looking his storo. Iu a wrestling match at Decorah, Iu, last night. "Straugler" Lowls dofeatod John McMillan, a local wrestler. Forest flros aro doing much damage to farms and farm property In Urownu coun ty, Ind. Ureat excitement prevails, Thousands of Japanese landed at'Hhl chow, province of Kiangsu, in which prov- lpco Shanghai is located. In tho fight the Uhluusu lost 80O. f 1 In a suit for damages for deatlf liin mine, before Judge Caldwell, in St. Louis; tho Judge said: "The doctrine that a min ing oompany puj sand men into tho brity. els of tho eurUi wAtliout making any pro vision fur sikfsiU HUd protection, tt gpppsed to sound puhliu policy, uu4 i'B. cxuul aud Inhuman." .' New Vork'n I n-i 1 t 1 !! :n tut.n n. I NKW YottK. M u-'i 28. nine-.- i men uiidor im'.iu ment for viol tho election law wi re arraigned lor pie.n, nig before Justice Iii'iralium, in the rue of oyor and terminer yesterday. In ; owes of Thomas Unm nnd John , Gmsser, ohurgml with koeping i ,n p . mien nvency-iwo in mutes utter ilie t'n allowed by the law, in order to perm.t ,i number of voters to oast their lalloin counsel wa given tihtll next Wortuosd.-.v to lllo a domuCNr, th xinderssandlug be ing that u tost will lw made of thoso onsen. Portoll, King, WJlltejnnn, Jmldrew. 1A ev and Loemim wero glveu until next FrUuV to file briefs, Tho Vengennco or .Mmnnlilnorn. Winston, N. CMnroh 83. Iit'tho Ber ing rlvor neighborhood of Wilkes oonni a crowd of whisky blookadors wont to h" homo of a farmor, called him to his front door nnd Hhot him through tho thigh. Th wound is dangerous. Tho crowd then went to tho homo of tho farmer's sou anil tore It down completely. Thoy also vlsltod n-id burnodnn unoccupied house belonging to another son. Tho father nnd two sons wore witnesses in a oaso trlod recently against a moonshiner named WIlos. Altna Again Defeated. NICE, March 88. Tho match for bio yachts which was declared void on Sutu day.last by tho racing committee, on tli ground that both tho Allsa and tho Brit nnnin crossed the lino before tho stnrti i gun was Ilrcd, tho Valkyrie I also be o 'disqualified for not carrying sldo lljri. after dark, was rcullod yostarduy by t tliroo yachts mentioned. The dlttr.t r was thirty miles, and was won Jiy i Britannia in 8 h. 15 in., ten minntos ah.:,, .of tho Allsa. - nllinnnlter Itefuso to Strike. BOTTfALO, Mnroh 88. Dt-siMv tho urf-v-i of tho Walking delohtm fMfn CfsWWa to induoo tho hollerimkir,i'of 'ttl L Krlo Boiler works, of tliis city, torBfv-r h. work on the boilers shipped lrord by ins CleVdland Khipbuildlng oompany umi: that bompauy hnd mliusted tln crlevao i of itsstriklngeinpl6yes, tlinBoiTulo boil makers djoid-d not to strl':e. Tiley aro a". work on the tie v.duntt lrttIirA today. Confoneil to a Dotoctlve. Wilkesb arise, Pa., March 29. James Hondrloks, ono of tho men Charged with the murder of CommlMddn Merchant Bar ney iicicK, was given a preliminary hoar- lng yosterday afternoon. Detctlvo Simp son testified that ho had foll&wod Hend ricks to his homo in Hoboken, whoro ho passed as James Johnsou. In tlmo tho two mon became intimate, and Hendricks oon fossed that ho hud struck tho fatal blow. On tho stropgth of this testimony tho pris oner was sont back to jail. No Store ltoiln Iu riilluilelphla. PlIILADBLl'llIA, March 29. Tho jury In tho case of Charles McKeever, Charles McCarthy and John Fogurty, charged with aiding and abetting prlzo fights, de livered a sealed verdict o -guilty to Judgo Gordon yoscurday. Thf' judge hold the men In $1.00) each to imp 'or boforo him when required, with a warning to avoid complicity in so-calloil boxing exhibitions in future. This Is a death blow to boxlug in this city. The proprietors of Pan-Tina have spent thousands of dollars to make it known that it cures Coughs, Colds nnd La Grippe. Bottles of Pan-Tina at Gruhler Bros, drug stor Special This Week. Gents' good white shirts, 33cents. Fair ticking for 5 cents per yard. Good quality sheeting, 14 cents. Table oil cloths, 12 cents. P. J. MONAOIIAN, 8-22 tf 28 South Main street. Steamed oysters at the Scheifly House, For earache, put a couple of drops of Thomas' Eclccftlo Oil on a bit of cotton and place It in the ear The pain will stop In a few moments. Simple enough, isn't it r FeiRenspan's Bock. Now on tap at all the principal hoteb and saloons. It is a Genuine book beer, No counterfeit, but excellent beer direct from .the' celebrated Christian Felgen- spanB Brewery, Newark, N. J, 8-U 2w Bargains In Boots and Shoes. A. Womer has purchased Snyder's shoe store and offers the entire stock of .boots and shoes at less than cost. Next to Womer's truck store. 3 35 lm MISCEIXANE OUS. nil KENT. -Htore and dwplltnir on North Main -street. Apply to airs, uriagei Jurns,25W Coal street s--tr TTXin. HKNT Store and dwelllDcat No. V South Main t-treet. Apply to Mrs. aarafc Uweeny, lilc Mine Hun, Pa. 3t nnR rtF.NTL i three-storv 1 raffle hr.use. on P South White street. Apply to Jacob Shane, 3-28 tf lOK BALE CHEAP. A Rogers square piano. V In good condition. Cost when new, $750, new, i.iou. TTanrt nnlv In nrivaio family, Apply at Herald office for information. RENT. A popd storeroom on Boutn P Mnin sirrM. Oas. electrlo llebts. stcum neat and fine plate glass windows. Suitable for any busiuesf.. Apilyto T.J. Hlgelns, 16 North.Jard ns rtet. 3S0U TS? A TTIT'n,,n Honest, energctto men to VV liJjJ. t-oiieit oiaersior Nursery Stocu. i eim utitui pioj ment, expenses and salary. riieutouot iiti ri s auu lerriiur for lll de lrerv. It a Cbasi & Co., lm Bout! Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. ABB you looking for a poultry farm T 1100 for five acre limn. cue mile Iroiu Estelle dtpot, XV. J ; l-iiyab'u b lustalaeBts If desired : no lietn r land tor Pomtrv. small tniltb or ve.e;i.l)l-i UooJ murkU". More lnf irmution, by (IdrosloK J). L. Hlsley, W south llUhttt , Phllai.eiphla, pa. MKN AND Wt'MI'N to make big morey With the Practical Jating Dynsmo Is I lie electrical maihlre lift d In the great plat ing factories fC6 o to 16 CO a weeK made easy Platen everyhing. No experience! roe profits Afldrei-sW.P IJarrif on & Co., Clerk NO. H, Columbus. Uhlo. TOTICE. Notloe is hereby given that my XI wife. Kate, baa jell my ceo oun Doaru and t ball will not be responsible lor bp debtx she may contract. I glre notice to al merchants not to glye her credit on my account. : Bhenftnaoah. Pa.. March S, 1895. 3-29-8t irniv An nnni errmnluiu of bard times. W iirn ai,v vreinmi or maa can make from m 110 a day easily? All have heard ol the wonderful sueceks Pf lb fllmax Dish Washer i yet paapy s.re pt to think lbey can mafce money se'jmg u ; out anyon pan mnin, mnnA,. hnRiiiie every temllv warn one Oneascn' has made 1478 80 in th last .thrf e mouths afUrnaylng an expene ana ax. tandii'g to regular business besides. You don' huvA m FanvvhH : as soon as recple know yo bBTittorBalelhfyendfor a Dish WaBher. Address the Climax Mlg Co., Columbus. Ohio, lor patllculars. a .1. .. A1f(r l' if K ... Avn Obliuary. David Fletcher, who was foreman at the Delano shops for 25 jears, died at Atlantic Cily yesterday. Mr. Fletcher was about fifty years of age. He was woll known in this region and a promi nent Mason, being a member of the I Mahanoy City lodge. He was foreman at , the Delano shops until a year ago, when ; ho moved to Atlantic City and lived a retired life. Families supplied with fine oysters at one dollar per hundred, at tho ScholOy House. Removal. Dr. S. C. Spalding has removed his office and place of residence to No. 29 South White street. 8-28 tw The Board of Health. A regular meeting of the Board of Health will be held In the Council Chamber this evening. It is said the board will take action towards abating the nuisance of worthless curs roaming about the streets and begin a campaign of general cleaning in the town. Did you ever eee one of the famous waterproof Interlined Collars or Cufls? It's very easy to tell, for they are all raartcu iuis way MARK. They are the onlr Intcrlihrd Collars voA Olfls, and are tnade of linedj c6v ercd with waterproof " Celluloid." They 'll stand right by you day 'in and. day1 dutjond they arc all marked this way Mark. The lirst cost h the only cost, fot they keep clean a long time, and when soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off with a wet cloth war. is lug Kinu murccu mis way Mark- These collars and cuffs will outlast six Hucn ones. The wearer escapes laundry trials nnd laundry bills no chufed neck and no wilting down if you get a collar marked Uus way TKA0 MARK- Ask vcur dealer first, and take noth ing that haa not above trade mark, if yon desir-s perfect satisfaction. All others are imitations absolutely. If you can't find collars or cuffs marked this way, we will send you n .sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars, 35 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Give your size and say whether stand up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 4B7-29 Broudway, NHVV YORK. A Clean. Quick Shave Cau always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Ferguson House Building. New Tinsmith Shop 3VT. ST. XjOH-A-CXI Has opened a new tinsmith stop nnd Is pre- fiarrdlodotlnro IlnK, spouting, stove repalr ng and all kinds of jobbing ut reaouable rates, oaiisuipiion guarauieea. 236 East Lloyd Street. N ORDER TO MAKE ROOM For my spring stock of CLOTHING I have abandoned my Jewelry business, anrf parties having left watches for repairs are requested to call at once for" them. SAM BEOCK, Main and Cherry Sts., Shenandoab,' r WW GOOD OPENINGI For active Jady pr rent 'eman acquainted' vWlth neighborhood. Compensation from HO lo.ilSQ monthly. Work outlined. Only .eergevlo party, amblvlqus to su-ceed need .applyt , J0. dioMtfc rtumrt-u, Auirivv wiiii jeierence. Gloin nibto Publishing Co., 723 Chebtnul Mreei, rmiM-i m, , , , ; -j Anthony Schmicker's 104 80VJ.U MAXlf AT.i The finest nool nnd. httllnnl nmmll-ln Inwn rteauing Deer, norter and PntUvl In hIb nnn stantly on tap. Qiv us a oU. DR. A. A. SEIBERT Specialist in diseases of tbe Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat. 307 West Market Ht., I'otUvllle. , Hours 8.80 a. m. Inl2m . lini. 7 to 8p, m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. iy Spring : Millinery! Ladies, yoa are all invited to call and examine my stock of Ladles' Hats nnd Bonnets and Misses' and Children's Hats and Flats in all the latest deslnns. All the new novelties in Trimmings just received at prices to suit the times. MourntnR goods a specialty. Thanking you lor past favors, HYDE, New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. moaKCbmos'tb GROCERIES I.. w ' ...IT 1 - u r 1 1. Our slock speaks for itself. If you dout come to town, send your orders. Thev will he nicely tilled. " MUSSER & BEDDALL 26 15. Centre Street, Shenandoah, til e-LLULO LU1L0 ! mm 1 3 Easter Cards .and Novelties.. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. Orescent FROM $40 to $90. No 1, 23 Founds, 28 Inch wheel 875 00 Nos. 3ai.d6, 24 pounds .- 40 00 No. 4, 22 pounds, 20 Inch wheel 75 00 Hcorcher, 20 pounds, 28 Inch wheel No. 4, 22 28 " j 50 00 Itambler, 14 to 25 pounds 100 00 Ladles' wheels also. PORTZ BROS, Solo Agonts. Our entire stock of ' lotliintr and efnl.s' furnishing goods, bats, etc., must be sold be fore AprlJ let, without reserve.'' Call early and secure bargains. -' LIGBTSTONE'S Bargain Store, 110 North Main Ktreet' We Have the Best illuminating oil made. Odor leue, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are in the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten you. Elclxpse Oil Cdm'y Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. W. J. Canceirius, Saloon! ill East Centre Street, Shenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale and Cigars. Temper ance drinks of all kinds. Finest brauds of whiskies. 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. GEORGE NAUJDNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, ti North West Street. Finest brands of clears. Choice Wines and Liquors.: r , in : - - T 56 rth.rfain;StreC " " Tli mftat. nri'Wnint. 'rvnnl-t In ' thri town. Excellent beer; porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are tne nuesc ED. BRENHAN, Cor; Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Obolce Temperance Drinks, Boat Brands of 5 aud 10c Cigars Bicycles Garden's JRT WALL &os6. We have Just received n fine line of the most beautiful and artistio papers In the market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stock a great deal of hut year's patterns which we-are Belling at a sacrifice,1!-Come and see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. IIoubb, Siqn and Decokativb Eaintiko. .22,4, "West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to, ,, iFTULjst R.eceived Two pieces, piaok Drsa Salin, 27 Inches; wide, wqitfi 11.75-our price, tl per yard. A new line of stylish Infants' Cloaks and Robes. Big and cheap line of Children's School Hats, and Ladles.' Hats and Bonnets,, in all the new designs of straw, gnmp and leather effects. Large line of Domestio and Imported Flowfts, from 10a totl.fcO. Vlolels.oobnnch. Black and colored Laces for dressmaking and millinery, Infants' Capsand Hats, new and. nobby line fpr spring. and summer. Nnn's veils from $1.23 up. Hats and Bonneta readytmade, Hajr switches from f0o up, Mrs. J. J. Eelly, 26 S. Main St. Is tho Brst Blood , 1'urmor, Appetizer ana Norvo Tonic. It cures. That Tired Feeling' M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 ECentr St., Shenandoah if FOKRAt,T.-HRlr lot;atid two house', sit uate on'West cenletreet. Will pay 1Z per cent, on Investment, and can he I ought on easy terms. ' 37AHM FOB SALK-A. frm of S3 acres, ; wllhtn throe miles of go ,d market. Tw'.enty.nlne acres under cultivation, and four Hcres 01 goon umoer, r rame rurm house, six rooms, good barn ana all in good coiidltlon. Wi.ll be sold for 81,200 cash. fjOK SALK Ltcenstd hotel stond lnMnha- 1 noy tciwnbhlp, near tbe torough, line, Frame buildlni?, nine noms. doing good fcuti- ness. Gcod 1 easons givi n for eellmg. X 1 A eelliDg. A ,xiar id M J LaA'or, enm jor aijiour. 'WIS Justice ol tte ace, 123Eat Ctnire sticci. AG EN r FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR BASBEY'S CELEII RATED Beer and Porter A trial order solicited. Try I. MUBPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys. Beer, Vorter nnd Ale always on tap. "Como and hit one," Choice teccperarce annas ana cigars. Free lunch 9 to 12 p, m. 1MI9 Wholesale agom tor ftljetspu'i Kewatt, I J Export Lager ui Saazer Pi!: Bctr. No liner mde. Fine liquors and Cigars, 120 South MalnBt. yVeeks' Museum, , 17 SOVTU MA1H HTJtEJBl. Grand display of birds and animals of all selections ana dnest paintings in the county. Uest Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. ' Free lunch every morning end evening. , JonN Weeks, Proprietor. ; Q. W. Davidson, Bartender A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN-AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers;, porter, and ale constantly .on tap. Choice temperance' drip fca and cigarg. Evan J. Davies, UIIDE AND LTVKHr. 13 North Jordin Street. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. BAEBBY & if 1 1 1 niftsWhi
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