EVENING HERALD MONDAY. APRIL 1, 1895. Kill'.'. THIRD EDITION Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Are department : LOCATION. IB Coal nnd Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 82. Jardln and Oak streets. St Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 48 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 40. Oak and Gilbert streets. 48. West and Poplr streets. 53 Chestnut and Coal streets. 54. West and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pnll down the hook once and let go. When an nlarm is sent in the Are bell will sound the number of the box and 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 and Btrike five, which will indicate that the Ore is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four times. "Now good digestion wait on good appe tite, And health on both," sayB the great Shakespeare, but he did not have in mind a coated tongue or torpid liver, with all the symptoms of bilious ness, so common In this country. All this, and more, can be cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, a purely vege table compound, which restores the action of the liver, gives tone to the flagging energies of the dyspeptic's stomach, and thus enables "good digestion to wait on appetite, and health on both." By drug gists. Asthma and Hav Fever cured, by a newly discovered treatment. Address for pamphlet, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the fiaper an new subscribers, are requested to eave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's .stationery store, on North Mam street. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six nours uy tne -iNew Great South American Kidney Cure." t'hls new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, i icK aim every part oi tiie urinary pas saces in male or femRle. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your-remedy. Sold at the Cltv Pharmacy. 107 S. Main St.. next door to the post oQlce, Shenandoah, fa. l-H-am Rupture. Curo cuaranteed. No operation. In' quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No 3 South Main streeU 9-13-tf When Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castorla. When she was a CUM, she cried for Castorla, When she become Miss, f ho clung to Castorla, 'When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, Special This Week. Gents' good white shirts, 33cents. Fair ticking for 5 cents per yard. Good quality sheeting, 14 cents. Table oil cloths, S cents. P. J. MONAOHAN, 3 33 tf ' . 28 South Main street. Those who never read the advertise meats in their newspapers miss more than they presume. Jonathan ICenlson, of Bolau, Worth Co., Iowa, who had been troubled with rheumatism in his back. arms and stioulders read an Item In his paper about how a prominent German ctizeu of Ft. Madison had been cured. He procured the same medicine, and to U'e is own words : "It cured me right no." He alo Bars,: "A neighbor and his wife were both tick in bed with rheuma- t sm. Their boy was over to my house and said thev were ho bd he had to do the cooking. 1 1 old him of Chamberlain's Pilu B'tlm and how it had oured me, he got n buttle and it cured them up In a w-pk " sp cent bottles for sale by Urubier IJ1U3, Coming Events. Apr. 3. Lecture In the Welsh Baptist church by Rev. JOhu T. Griffiths. April 13. Cake and Coffee Supper, un der the auspices of the Salvation Army, to he held lu their ball on North Main street. , April 15. Easter b ill in Robbins' opera Imupi" for the benefit of Mrs James Donovan, whose husband was killed at the Shi-uandoah City colliery. April 38, 34 Entertainment In the All Saints' P. E. church to raise library funds. Our better halves say they could not keep house witoout Chamber! tin's Cough Rameily. It Is used In more than half the houips In Leeds SlMS Hltos , Leeds, Iowa. This shows the esteem in which that remedy Is held w-iere it has been sold for yeir and is well known, Mothers liava lexrned that there is nothing so good f ir cob In eioup and whooping cough, that it cures l he- ailments quickly and per initinr.lv ami that It 14 pleasant and safe lor children to take. 35 and 60 cent bottles f i sile b Gruhler Bros. Buy Keystone flonr. Be sure that the PH."- Lbssig & Baku, Ashland, Pa., 1b printed on every sack. if A Yolce From Florida. Dr. W. F. Bynum, Live Oak, Florida, fays Red Flag Oil is one of the most successful phIu cures we sell. It's an un fallinir remedy for Rheumatism.Neuralirla nnd Sprilus. Red Flag Oil costs 35 cents. Sold at Uruliler tiros, drug store. Chicken and oyster soups at the Schelfly j louse. E. B. FOLEY, ' " Fine G-rocevies, 201 Wsst Centra Street. Dealer la groceries, flour, provl'lons, teas, c olleeti, sugar, etc. Best quality, lowest prices. STATISTICS OF DISEASZ. Smallpox Hm Appeared In Twetitr-ono State of tlio Union. Washington April 1. The abstract of sanitary reports as mode by the surgi-oli' General shows the presence of smallpox In twonty-ono states of the Union. Of the cities Milwaukee has suffered most from this disease during the winter, recording 661 oases and 101 deaths. Philadelphia had 831 cases mill fill deaths; Chicago, BIO oases and 41 deaths; Hot Springs, Ark'., 118 cases and 27 deaths; Washington, 1). C, CI cases and 9 deaths; Detroit, 81 cases and SO doathsj St. Louis, 105 cases. and 35 deaths; New York. 55 cues and and 10 deaths. TIiupi nppjnrs to have been all told 1173 di.i:lis from smallpox in tho United States during the winter. Cholera is opid.nnlo In many parts of Russia, and thirty-nine dllferent places are enumerated lu which oases appeared from Jan. 1 to March 38. In Podollo alono In that period thero wore 2.081 oases and 607 deaths. Gullcla, In Austrla-Hunsary, reported 450 deaths out of s7 cusps for the sami" period; Calcutta, India, iMi doaths, and Constantinople 1)7 deaths. Thero is also more or less oholora lu Argentina, Brazil, Belgium, Ceylon, Franco, Gennuny and Holland Tho United States sanitary inspector at Rio Janeiro reports that cholora In tho in terior districts of Brazil Is rapidly declin ing, owing to sanitary precautions, and of yellow fovors says; "Though the weather is very hot and sultry, I hardly thliikthoro win oo an epldomlo this year." Brazil reports a total of 187 doaths from yellow fover up to Fob. S3, 55 of which oc curred at Santos, out of a total of 75 cases. In Cuba there had been 37 doaths and 74 cases up to March 13. There wero also a fow cases lu Vera Cruz, Mexico; Guaya quil, Ecuador; Puerto Rico, Salvador, and uuracoa, West Indies. An lnspoctor who was sent to Floyd county, Ky., to Investigate tho mysterious dlsoaso which recently appeared there found It to be corobro-splnal meningitis. Stabbed In Mlntnke for Another. Hazleton, Pa'., April 1. Cormack Duffy.aged 20 years, was going homo from work Saturday night whon ho was pounced upon and Btabbqd by an unknown man who mistook him for another. Tho assail ant plunged a dagger into Duffy's faco, cutting out tho right oyo and sovorlng the bono. Duffy fell and tho would-bo mur derer again attacked him, driving tho knife Into his breast to tho hilt. Ho was about to strike, again when he discovered his mistakes and lifted tho wounded man from tho ground. A crowd hlul boon at tracted, however, and In tho oxcltomont tho man osoaped. Duffy revived sufll clontly to doscrlbo his assailant as a for eigner, but this is tho only clow. Tho stool penetrated the right lung, and Micro are no hopes of the man's recovery. France Will Avoid War. London, April 1. Another sharp warn ing to Franco was given by tho British cabinet when, after a long conferonco, they Instructed Lord Klmborloy to take whatever measures wore necessary to en forco respect for British Interests In tho Upper Nllo. Lord Klmborloy mado a ro portupon a long conferonco which ho hold with Baron do Courcol, tho Krcnoh am bassador. Ho also presented dispatches from Lord Dufforin, British ambassador to France, telling of an intorvlow ho had with M. Hanotaux, tho French foroign minlatur Tim Intfcnr oxnrr!Ss.od Ills nlniwrn dosiro to maintain tho most friendly rola" tions between Franco and Great Britain. Dentil of Judge Martlne. New Yoiik, April 1. .Tudgo Randolph B. Martlne, of tho court of general ses sions, died very suddonly Saturday nftcr noon at his home. No. 3,017 Fifth avonuo. Ho bucaino 111 about flvo wooks ago with what was thought to bo peritonitis. His family physician wns In constant attend ance, nnd under his caro tho judgo scorned to Improve rapidly until about two wooks ago. His death Is thought to have been hastened by tho piano playing of a neigh bor, Mrs. Friedenborg, who refused to heed the complaints of the family and Ig nored tho board of health. Ho was 53 years old. A Mayor Charged with Ilrlhory. . New Bkofoud, Mass., April 1. Counsel for ox-Mayor Stephen A. Brownoll will file n petition in tho supremo judicial court for Bristol county this week for a writ of quo warranto against David L. Purkor, mayor of tho city, compolllng 'him to an- swor to the churgo of procuring his elec tion to tho ollloe of mayor for brlbory. Tho petition alleges that ovor 1,000 votes wero bought lu this city at tho last olection to Insure the oluctiou of Mr. Parkor, who was victorious by u plurality of loss than 400 votes. Tried to Murder Ills Parents. New Haven, April 1. Adolph Voiron itz, living with Ills parents, was taken into custody after ho had attempted to kill his entire fumlh Ho aroso about 0 o'clock, and arming himself with n big carving knife started in to cut his father and mother's throat. His fathor managed to keep him at bay until a policeman could bo sent for. Ho Is supposed to bo Insane, Jlelglan Strikers Fired Upon. Brussels, April 1. Tho striking weav ers at Rennlx, East Flanders, and a num ber of their sympathizers yesterday re- nowou tneir nttueics on the gendarmes. Several arrests were made. The burgo master finally succeeded lu restoring (inlet. During tho rioting the gendarmes fired on the strikers, wounding two'of thorn ser iously. A Welsh Mountain Desperado Caught. Lancaster, Ph,, April 1. Ben Grwrn, a Welsh mountain tlospentdo, was arrested oil the mountain at an early hour in the morning. Green had been a fugitive on the mountain for a long time, his knowl edge of the hiding places tumbling him to keep clear of the oliloers. He was looked up for trial. NUGGETS OF MEWS. At Newmansvllle, Fin., E. Kaul, a raor- chant, was murdered uy unknown pur sous as ho was looking his store. Anthony C. Hosing, formor proprietor of the Illinois Stoats Zeltung, and father of Postmaster Hosing, died In Chicago, aged 7a. Secretary Hoke Smith and family ar rived lu Athens, lia., Saturday night. Mrs. Smith and children will romaln several months. Forest fires nro raging in western Ken tuck and southern Indiana. Throe white men, two negroes and a whltowomau havo been burned to death. By tho wreok of u freight train' on tho , ran Handle road near Newcomorstown, O., John WllBon, Oscar Huzzy, William Mercer snd Willis Berkshire, who were 1 tealln a ride, were seriously Injured I lterksl Irs, who lost both legs, will die. April Notes.- i Fllttlngs. Spring-like. Cleaning up. April showers. New business openings. "Umbrellas to mend," the cry. Hope jou were not fooled today. Southern vegetables in the market. Good dwelling houses are In demand. Spring and summer goods nowopenlng. Carpenters, painters and paper hangers busy. Spring chickens and waffles the current blll-of-fare. Order your lime now for disinfectant nnd whitewashing purposes. Garden seeds nnd garden and farm Implements are being displayed; Owners of teams are laughing at the plumbers now. It Is their time of harvest. It will be an agreeable surprise to per sons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In many Instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms of the disease appear. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Plea for the Peddlers. Editor Heiiald: Considerable has been said in the newspapers lately con cerning peddlers and I wish to say that these people Bhould be given some chance to make an honest living. I know of over fifty peddlers who are willing to pay fifty dollars a year for a license to peddle. The business men having stores only pay a license of $7.0 a year. These peddlers pay thousands of dollars every year to the railway companies and express companies for fares and expressage and by tho war that has been made on the peddlers lately this town haslost several hundred dollars n taxes. Since Dick Amour commenced making the arrests about one hundred and fifty Arabian peddlers have left here and gone to Buffalo, N. Y., and Detroit, Michigan. Most of these men v ere citi zens and all of them paid faxes. The only business people they hurt were the dry goods merchants. J. S. MANDOUR. Shenandoah, April 1, 1895. When vou want (rood rooflnir. nlnmh. ing, gas ntting, or general tlnsmltblng uone can on a F. Gallaoher. 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 3 4-tf A bad couch or cold calls for n onnd 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 healinz properties. Costs 25 cents. Pan Tina Is sold at Gruhler Bros, drug stoie. Fire In tlui Chlongo Tlnies Ilulldlng. CHICAGO, April I. Tho northern por tion of tho old Times building, n flvo story stono structure, was dalnnged $70,000 by firo yesterday afternoon. At tho early stagos of tho firo It looked very much as if this old landmark of Chicago would bo dostroyod, and it was only by oxtromoly onergotlo efforts that It was confined to tho ubovo placo. Tho publishing rooms or Tho Journal of tho .tnurlcan Mem orial association wero o';rtlroly burned out. Mux Stern, printers and stationers, nnd half a dozen printing firms wero also badly damaged. Tho quarters of The b role Prosse, a Gorman daily papor, was thoroughly soaked, but thoy havo man aged to put tho premises Into shape. A Ilruve Sherlir Killed. Sacramento, Cal., April 1. Two train robbers hold up tho north bound Orogon expross four miles north of Wheatland. Tho robbers started to go through tho pas sengor coichos, when Shorlff Bogard, of Tehama county, openod (Iro on them. One of tho robbers was shot dead. The oth'r jumped from tho our, went to tho otlnr end and shot Sliorlff Bogard from tho rear nnd then fled. The sheriff died In a fow niluiilos. Firom.iu NorUioott was nl; shot In the neck and leg, and may die. The dead robber has been Ulnntilled as John J Daly, ox-clerk of tho Golden E.iglo hotel at Murysvlllo. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away is the truthful, startling title of a book about No To-Bac, the harmless, uunrnn teed tobacco habit cure that braces up nicotinlzed nerves, eliminates thenlcotine poison, makes weak men train strenirtb. vigor and manhood. You run no physical or financial rlk, as No-To-Bac Is sold by Airs. a. Wesley under a guarantee to cure or monev refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or unicago. ut eou PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for Kinking a slntle track trial slope at Mldvallev ctuberj. Ho 2. -will be received by the undersigned unth Saturday, April 0th. 1S95. It' formation as to size of slope. &c., and condl'lons of contrac. cau be obtained f om John Conway, Inside foreman yo. a colliery, or Finnic u. Siemens. Huperin tendent and Engineer MU Ciirrrtel, Fa. itieni 10 reiect any or hii uins is renerveu, Miners WHnted at Mo. 1 and Mo. 2 collieries, aioBce. Apply i coiuenes. l-i-iw A Clean, Quick Shave Can always te had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Fires olars balr outllng and singeing. Ferguson House Building. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM For my spring stockjof CLOTHING I have abandoned my Jewelry business, and parties bavin? left watches for repairs are requested to call at once for them. SAH BXtpCK, Main and Cnerty Sis., Shenandoah Weeks' Museum, 17 HOVT11 MAXJf BTBES1 Grand display of birds and sDlmals of all selections ana ncest paintings In the county, Best Beer. Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free luncn every rxornlng vnd evening. John Weeks, Proprietor O, W Davidson, Bartender New Tinsmith Shop zvr. a. LEAcn lias opem d s new linimltb si op end is pre pared lo do tlnrix flntr, tpouimg, stove rt pair ing and all kinds ot jobbing at reatOLuble rates, Hatlifscllon gusrantted. 236 East Lloyd Street. FATAL TROLLHY ACCIDENT Four Killed nnd -.vi-l Ii JUreil by Tliinp Inc rrom tho Car. HakLHTON, Pa.. Api'.l 1. A horrible cn tnstrophe ooourrud on Saturday at Jeans vllle, whan a trolley car ran away, dashed down tho mountain. Instantly killlii'; threo passengers, fatall) Injuring two moro, while others wore badly hurt. The motormnn on tho Lehigh Traction line lost control of his car, and tho passengers who wore killed and Injured hod loapedto savo their lives. Tho dead are: Mrs. John Early, of Boaver Meadow; Edward Early, her son, aged 8 years; Mrs. Wntkin T. Williams, of Hazleton; Mrs. Joseph Evans, is Hazleton, who died from hor injurlos last night. Mrs. Evans was tho only pot ion remaining on tho car who sustained I any Injuries. Tho others woro hurt In jumping. Hor 10-year-old son, James, la In n critical oondltlon. Motormnn Albert Seltz was lu charge of tho oar. Thore wore nearly a score of pas scngors In tho oar, nud it was glldlu ' along at a rapid spaed whofi it rouuhod the top of tho mountain at Joausvllle. The car crossed the orow and started down tin' incline It had not gone far, howovor, when tho passuugors noticed that tlmv wero bolag whlzzjd along at n fenrfiti speed, In a moment all seemed to rcaltzj that they were aboard a runaway car Motorman Soltz had lost control of It and away It dashed down tiio mountain. Thon somebody rushed for tho rear door Instantly ovory other passongor followed. Thero wero shrioks and cries and the con ductor, who stood on the roar platform, was unable to allay their fear. At this momont th6 car was rushing at awful speed, perhaps forty mllos an hour. Thon off loapod ono of tho passongers. It was a woman. Sho struok the ground, rollod ovor and ovor down tho doclluo, nnd was found thoro a corpse Anothor followed hor, then from both sldos of tho rear plat form thoy leaped to oscapo death. Threo of thoso who jumped wore klllod Instantly, whllo the othors rocolvod Injuries of moro or less sovorltv. iTbe Railroad -farj,! iTrje Oer'gyroar?, jTh? Business fai7t 5 nud all other men who have to look neat while at work, should S 5 know about "Celluloid " Cot- 5 LARS AND CUFFS. They look ex- si 5 nctly like linen, wear well and a being waterproof do not wilt ?! down with heat and moisture. S g They do not soil easily and can i be cleaned in a moment by sim- 1 ply wiping off with n wet sponge g or cloth. Do not confuse these n 5 your mind with composition poods. Every piece of the genu- g inc is stampcu hkc uiis ; s "TRADf J AfARK- I Ask for these and refuse anything v. s cisu ii yuu wibii hausiucuun. I member that goods so marked 1 are the only waterproof cocxK made by coating a linen cpflar 5 with waterproof "CclluloidLjlhus giving strength and durability. If your dealer shouldjl!ot have tiie "Celluloid" setuUamount di- rcct to us and wevHllmml you sample post-paidyf Collars 25c. I each. Cuffs, 5ocjfpair. State size y and whether stfmd-up or turucd- down collar isnvanted. 3 5 1THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 2 427-29 Broadway, New York. luiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiip MISCEIXANE OUS TJ10R5ALE.-A desirable property. Single jl ikjue e lacing on uoai sireei ana aounie blociron red r of the lot. Apply to Mrs. J II Roirby, ?22 West Coal street. Shenandoah. Pa, OK HENT.-Btoreand dwellintr on North Main Mreet. Annlv to Mrs. rirldcnt nuiun, a w . uuui Bireei. 3-ytl T7I0II KENT. A three-storv frame house on D l-outb white street. Apply to Jarob Shano. 3-2(1 -tr "DEMOVED. Llehtstone's barenln More IV has been removed to the corner at Wnt Ri.d Centre Mrreis, whre he will continue UU81r.es ana rni-rs to sell me rmlnnrn nf Mi stoclt, within the next thirty, days, at le s man cnsi. . 4-1 iw OOf! ler acre, for choice live acre fihlt and J pojllry farm, one milt- from depot, at &leiie, N. J. finest markets avallubl , Whethf-r for occupation or lEyestmtn'.you umu ueurr wruo lor jwrucuiars, 10 u. It. ltisiey, aa a. lutu Bt fhuaqeipaia, fa. FOB HALE CHKAP.-A lingers square piano. In eood condition. Cost when nen. 8750. Used only In nrlvalo famllv. Annlv nt iiiiAi.u om ce jpr iniormaiion. 17OII BENT. A good storeroom on South " Main atroat Hna ln.ln I , n,nn "' Bl.kV.. UH. UVbtllU ,IUV0, BICTOIU neat and fine plate glass windows. Suitable for any business. Apjlyto T.J. Hlgplne, 10 iiui 111 uuru n aireci. a JJll TKT A TvTTTP'n Honest, energetic men to tv solicit orders lor Nursery Stock, ifim nentemplojment.experfcesand omry. rue mono ior urrrs ana termor for lull de iverv. H G Chase & Co., 1130 Soutl Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. TO MA KE BIG MONEY selling our eleotrlo Telephone, ben seller on earth. Sentall coir pit te ready to eetun; lines ot any distance. A prsctlcal tleotno Telephone. Our agents uiamuK iu oiu a uav easv. rcvervrjoav nuvs m,b hiui cjr wimuub worK. I'rices low. ad One CSn make 7fi nir mnnlh. Af1drii.a "w 1 Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 11, Columbus, Ohio. OTIOE.-Notlce Is hereby given ihatmy Xi wife. Kale, has left any t-ed and board and that I will not be responsible lor any debts she rosy contract. I give notice to all merchants not to give her credit on my (1EOI1GE FRAliTZ. Shenandoah, Pa., March 29, 1805. 8-29-8t XTOTICE Is hereby Etven that the nartner X, sn'P lately suhsistlntf between Mablon W. Yeager and Daniel! niecl.of Hliena. doab. under li e Arm of Yeager & Hiegel. explied on the 1st day of Apili, h. U , 18-6 All debt owing to talrt partnerkhlu are to be received by ld Mablon W. Yeager and all demands jm iu p&nnersnip are to tie presentea to Daniel Hiigel, Mahloh W. Ykaoku. Tir11Y.00 people cumplBin of hard times, TT wben any woman or man can make from IS 10 110 a day easily 7 All have beard ot the wondmul succens of the Climax Dish Wssberj yet many are t to think thev can't make money seding It ; but anyone can make money, beraute every lamllv waniB one Oueastn' has made 1178 80 In the last lurvo iuvuiur.uii:rmyiiig an expenses and at iruuu'K iu icsumi-uumueho Deciaes, Youdon' unvDiuiavHj b upon aa j eopie know yi havltforealelhtyendfor a Dish Wanhi Address the Climax 15 (g Co., 43 Starr Ave. Columbus, Ohio, lor particulars. ier. ..iiittiMMm I JUL Tired, Weak, Nervous Hood's Sarsaparilla Restores Strength and Bodily Vigor. Tho cause of that tired, weak, nervous condition in which so many people find thomselves, Is the failure of the blood .to properly nourish the nerves and tis sues. Food the nerves upon puro blood, and thoy will bo steady and strong. Read this: "It is with pleas ure that I recom mend Hood's Sar saparilla as an ex cellent nerve tonlo and blood purifier. I havo taken it moro than once Mm. C. n. Yen able Kcithsbure.lll. snd am taking it now. I was tired, my body ached, and I felt very badly all ovor. was afraid I would bo slok. I thought I would take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and It Has Cured Mo, and I find that It is cheaper than tho doc tor's bills. Hood's Pills are the best I have ever taken and I use no other. I am glad to havo an opportunity to recom mend Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mas. C. H. Venablb, Kolthuburg, Hi. Y rrAcy Sarsa- parilla Be sure to get- flj f 5 Hood s. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold bv all drutr- Slsts. fit six for $5. Prepared only by . I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hnnrl'o 15511 c cure all liver Ills, bilious- Itu J. Daw. UNDERTAKING! AND LIVERY. 13 JNorth. Jardin Street. We Have the Best illuminating oil made. Odor lesp, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are in the dnrk, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten you. Kclipse Oilyom?y 4r Oils, GasolIneCandles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall'orders promptly attended to. LlMUBPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys, Beer, I'orter and Ale alwjvs on tar. "Come and nit oDe." Choice ten.perarco drinks and cigars. Free lunch to 12 p. in. JML. : art ; Jeweler 16 North Main Street. Pepalrlng of all kinds promptly attended to, Spring : Millinery I Ladles, you are all invited to call and examine my stock of Ladies' Hats and Bonnets and Misses' aud Children's Hats and Flats in all the latest designs. . All the new novelties In Trimming? juBt received at prices to suit the times. Mourning goods a specialty. Thanking you for past favors, New York .Cash Millinery Store, 20 North Main Street. GEORGE NAUJDNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 281 North West Street. Finest brands of clears. Choice Wines nnd Liquors. 's Cafe 36 North Main Street. The most ootmlar resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tup. Uur cigars are the tin est. earden's iT WALL pApER; fStore. We have just received a flee line of market, , which we will sell at very Brent deal nf lntt vear'a natterns see our line ot goods, we nave mo Largest Paper Store in Town. T. IP- O-ZklOJDIEIJXr, House, Sign and Dboobativb Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly uttended to. OT-uLsi; Received I Two pieces Black Dress Satin, 37 Inches wide, worth 1.7B-our price, 1 per yard. A n.wllnunf at.vllnll lnflUltR1 PlnnVannH tlnl,nn XJl) UUU VMVj v4h h all the new aeBigns oi straw, aump and leather effects. . Large line of Domeatlo and Imported Flowers, from 10o to$1.60. Violets.oo bunch. Black and colored Laces for dressmaking and millinery. Infants Carmand Hats, new and nobby line for sprlDg and summer. Nnn'a veils from 11.25 up. Hats and Bonnets ready-made. Ilnlr switches from 60o up. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St. , 3MCILXjI2krEJ3E..: HOOKS & BROWN Easter Cards ..and Novelties.. Agents for DAILY PAPERS, 4 North Main. St. M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Inafaranco and .... Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah TWO-STORY Frame Building, 80x45 feet, on South Chestnut street. Penis for S18 per month! wl 1 le sold cheap, FOK HALF.-Hnlf lot and two houses, sit uate on West Cenlreurcet. Wtil pay 12 per cent, on Investment, and can be t ought on ty terms. ABM FOR SALE A frm of S3 acres, within three Miles of goid market, enty-nlne acres under cultivation, and four cs of good timber. Framo rafro house, six rooms, good barn and all In goodlcondltlon. vr 111 uu nuiu lur cusn. 1 In fUaha- llne. ness. uooa reasons givf n tor gelling. A bar gain for anyhodv. Apply tow J Lalor, ,nctlce of tre Pf ace, 123 East Centre street Orescent Bicycles FROM $40 to $90. No 1, 23 Pounds, 28 Inch wheel (po 00 Nos. 3 and 6, 21 pounds 'iO 00 1 No.,4, 22 pounds, 20 Inch wheel "3 00 : Scoi-clmr. 20 nnunds. 28 Inch wheel ) m nu. k --'22'-. 20 w Itaihhler, 14 to 25 pounds...... 100 00 Ladles' wheels also. PORTZ BROS., Solo ii-gonts. Anthony Schmicker's t 104 SUVin MAIX ST. Tho finest pool nnd billiard rooms In town, Reading beer, porter and Pottsvllle ale con stantly on tap. Give us a call. ED. BREKKAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Ste. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Best Brands of nnd 10c Cigars. Wholesale agent for felftnifu'i Bail, 1 1, Export Lager aid Saazer Pale Beer. No finer made. Fine Uquori and Clears 120 South Main tit. "When it Comes to GROCERIES ! Our stock speaks for Itself. II you don't come to town, send your orders 1 bey will be nicely filled. MUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. W. J. Canceirlus, Saloon I 81 East Centre Street, Shenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale and Cigars. Temper ance drinks of all kinds. Finest brands of whiskies. Tk. TC1U BCnIT,Crn eitoah,Pfno IKfe uuniH iiuiu'niiiiu uui 33 JiJnst Coal 31. the most heautllul and nrtistio papers in ine reasonaoie prices, we navo aieo i stock a which vre are sellin nt n sacrifice. Come and most oeautiiui ana artistic papeiB Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. -vuuvi A. A HID OUU AJUUtto .