EVENING HERALD THURSDAY. APRIL 4. 1605. THIRD EDITION Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the locntlon of the nlurru boxes of the Shenandoah fire department : LOCATIOH. IB Coal nnd Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 3','. Jnrdln and Oak streets. 31 Main and 1'oplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 40. Oak and Gilbert streets. 48. West and Poplar streets. S3 Chestnut and Coal streets. 54. Vest and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent In the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeal the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the fire bell will strike one, then panse and strike five, which will indicate that the Are is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repented four times. "Now good digestion wait on good appe tite, And health on both," says the great Shakespeare, but he did not have in mind a ooated tongue or torpid liver, with all the symptoms of bilious ness, so common in this countrv. All this. and more, can be cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, u purely vege table compound, which restores the action of tho liver, gives lone to the flagging enemies of the dvsnentic's stomach, and thus enables "good digestion to wait on appeiue, nnu nealth on both." liy drug gists. Asthma and Hav Fever cured, bv a newly discovered treatment. Address for pampniet, worm's jiisneusary Medical A BtnnlnHnn Tli.fTnln V V Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are not receiving their mmer reim- larly and people who wish to receive the Fiaper as new subscribers, are requested to eave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationer store, u North Main street, Relief in six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Ureat bouth American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In icllevlng pain in the bladder, kidneys, back nnd every part of the urinary pas sages iu male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing it almost Immediately. If yon 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. 4-9-3m Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No 'operation.. In quire athe Sbenaudoah drug store, No 3 South Main street. 918-tf When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. When Ehe was a Child, Rho cried for Castorla. When Ehe became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, the gave them Castorla. Special This Week. Gents' good white shirts, 33ceuts. Fair ticking for 5 centB per yard. Good quality sheeting, 14 cents. Table oil cloths, 12 cents. P. J. MONAGIIAN, 3 22 tf 28 South Muin street. Those who never read the advertise ments iu their newspaper miss more than thev presume. Jonathan Kentsou. of Bolau, Worth Co., Iowa, who had been' troumeu wttti rheumatism In Ms back, arms and shoulders read an item iu his paper about how a prominent German c ttzen of Ft. Madison had been cuml. He procured the same medicine, and to uh i.i own words : "It cured me right up." He aleo says : "A neighbor and his wife. were both pick in bed with rheuma tism. Their boy was over to my house and said thev Here ho bid he had to do the cooking. I told him of Chamberlain's Pain Blm aud how it had cured me. he got a bottle and it cured them up in a week " 50 cent bottles for sate by Gruhler Bros. Coming Events. Apr. 3. Lecture iu the Welsh Baptist church by Kev. Johu T. Griffiths. April 13. Cake nnd Coffee Supper, un der the auspices of the Salvation Army, to be hold In their hall on North Main street. April 15. Easter bill In Robbing' opera house for the benefit of Mrs James Douovm, whose husband was killed at the Shenandoah City colliery. Aoril 98, 24 EutertainmenT In the All Saints' P. E. church to raise library funds. Our better halves say they oould not keon house without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It Is used in more than half the homes In Leeds. SIMS Duos., Leeds, loa This shows the esteem in which that remedy Is held wnere it has been void for yeirs aud is well known.. Mothers have learned that (there is nothing so good fur nobis, croup and whooping cough, that It cures theae ailiueuts quickly and per manently ami that It is pleasant nnd safe for children to take. 25 aud 50 cent bottles f'jr nl by Gruhler Bros. Removal. Dr. S. C. Spalding has removed bis o 'be and place ot residence to No 29 eolith White street. 8-28-tw It. will be nn agreeoble surnrise to r.er- sons subject to attaoks of bilious colic to ' le irn tht prompt relief may be had by ' taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and ' Dl'irrnco.i 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 1 bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. i E. B. FOLEY, " Fine Groceries, 201 West Centre Street. Dealer In groceries, Hour, provl'loos, teas, ofleea, sugar, etc. ileal quality, lowest prices. "MY COUNTRY, TIS OF THEE." Boston's TiMittmonlat to tho Author of Onr Notional Hymn. BoTON,Aprll4. Rov. Samuel F. Smith tho venerable author of "Amorlca," was tamleml a reception at .Music Hall yes terday by citizens of Boiton and of Mas sachusetts, at whloli Governor Groclihalge, ox-Governor Long und others delivered addresses. Delegations of school children wore present from various parts of tho m - BEV. DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH, stnto, bearing banners appropriately in scribed. Tho hall was crowded to over flowing. Iu the ovontng another lnrg'u audience gnthorod,. and af tor a brief nddross by tho govornor Rov. Dr. Smith wns introduced. His address was marked by good feeling as he expressed his appreciation of the honor shown him by his follow cltlzons. When tho npplauso which followod Mr. Smith's words had subsided "America" was sung. A TRIO OF FUGITIVES. Thoy Are Held at Denver to Await Action by Other ritnte. DENVER, April 4. Larry King, C. I, Ed Wards and Billy Connors aro under nrrost In this city, booked as fugitives. King Jumpod $5,000 ball at Provo, Utah, whore it Is alleged ho swlndlod a wealthy man out of $5,000 by tho gold brick trick. Connors is a well known Chicago burg lar, confidence man and pickpockot, nnd has sorved throo terms in Jollot prison. After leaving Chicago ho joined n gang of crooks brought together by Abo Roths child, a Mnrshal (Tex.) murderer, and op erated with thorn all through tho south and west. Among tho crimes credited to tho gang aro h bank robbory at Elgin Tox., tho theft of $10,000 worth of diamonds nnd jewelry from Hickok's jowclry house at El Paso, Tox., a jowolry robbery at Baton Kougo, and tho stealing of dla monds nnd other precious stones to the vuluo of $7,000 from tho storo of Alfred Bourgeois at Jackson. Miss. Edwards oscapod from Slug Sing prison six mouths ago. Concerning his criminal history ttio Denver police aro not fully in formed Donblo Murder and Suicide. GALENA, Kan., April 4. Gcorgo nnd James Cox, aged 19 and 12 ycars.and New ton Waltors,,19, went gunning on Tues day. Soon afterward Walton returned nlono and attempted to assault tho 17-year-old sister of tho Cox boys, but sho escaped to a neighbor's. A searching party found Georgo Cox dying in tho woods, while James was dead. ISeforo his tenth Georgo stated that Walters lind shot him and Jnmos. Yesturday Walters' body was found hanging to n tree, ho having com mitted suicide. A PostoiBce Snfe Looted. Springfield, Ills., April 4. Tho post ofllco hero wns robbed of about $10,01)0 worth of stamps and sllvorwaro yesterday. Tho robbery was committed about noon whllo Postmaster Itldgoly was ut dinner. The robbory was discovered at 5 o'clock, ami thoso implicated huvo so far covered up their tracks. Access was gained to tho vault by the uso of duplicate keys. Bo sides tho stamps, Mr. Ridgoly had stored in the vault his daughter's wedding pres ents, valued at $1,000, all of which were tukeu. Four Hoy Poisoned, Two Fatally. WAltltUN, Pa., April 4. Ernest Lung, aged 8 years; Ludwlg Wickstrom, aged 10; Harry Johnson, aged 9, und a boy named Estorgrou, about tho samo ago, woro poi soned near this place by eating what they thought to be an nrtichoko, but what proved to bo a deadly poison. Thoy woro Ashing just out of town whon taken sick, and returned to their homos writhing In palu. Wickstrom nnd Johnson died within three qunrters of an hour. Tho other boys will probably recovor. MluUtor Terrell in Peril. Constantinople, April 4. Tho United Stntos minister to Turkey, Aloxnndor W. Torrcll, narrowly oscapod bolng shot yes terday. A jnon who was bolng pursued by tho pollco drow a rovolvor on tho Placo Taxlm and fired sovoral shots at his pur suors. Mr. Terroll was passing across tho square In his carriago as tho man flred, and was in groat dongor of being hit. Tho fugitive was captured. Mr. Terrell leaves for u visit to his home noxt month. Charged with Defrnudlnc a Widow. Brooklyn, April 4. Frank C. Murrin, n young Brooklyn lnwyor who loft thin city early in February last, returned hert yesterday, and was Immediately arrested by Detective Reilly, of the district attor ney's offioa. Mnrrln is acoused of defraud ing Mrs. Caroline Barry, a wealthy widow, out of about WO.OOO. HIS nuinuRn Suit Agnlnst a Itallrnml. Cleveland, April 4 Thooasoof Charles Hawthorne, ot Indiana, against the Balti more and Ohio road for $100,000 for the loss of both legs and nn arm Is an hearing before Judge Ricks, In the Unitud State court. This is the heaviest suit for dam ages for Injuries evor started in this dls trict. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The widow of Alexnndor Dumas died in Paris yesterday. The comptroller of tho curronoy has given authority for thonrgnnlzatlon of tho Turtle Crook National baiik, of Turtle Creek, Pn. , Georgo Schmidt, a workman nt Nled llnger & Sons' brewery, In Now York, was smothured to death iu a bin coutiilnlug 6,000 bushels of barley. Tho bill placing tho flro nnd police de partments of Omaha under tho control of state officers passed tho Nebraska leglshv lature ovor tho governor's veto. Gilbert Browu, Mrs. William Kohros and Edward Mossor were arrested at Val paraiso, Iud , tor tho murder of wealthy Farmer William Keliores, whoic body was found partly cremated a few days ago. WfiSzUl -Mil A MINE FIRE EXTINGUISHED. Good Account of Ex-Shenandoah People From Northumberland County Mines. One of tho most dlflloult of mining feats has just been ttceoiiinllshivl nt ti. Pounsylvanln colliery by Superintendent John L. Wllllams.ot thu Union Coal com pany, who has succeeded in smothering the fire which bioko out iu that in. e twenty months ago. Yebterday Mr. Williams decided that tho time had arrived when an examination of the district where tho fire started should be made. After all preliminary ar rangements hnd been completed the Inside foreman and the assistant foremen were summoned nnd nt 8:30 o'clock everything was in readiness. Those who accompanied Mr. Williams on this ex ceedlngly dangerous exploit were Will lam Rhinehart, Inside foreman, William P. Williams, assistant foreman, Martin Hulllhan, fire boss, and John Workman, assistant fire boss, who era .vied through a twenty two inch cast Iron c dunin pipe in the big dam and traveled the man way up to the counter gangway, a dis tance of 120 yards, on a pitch averaging fifty degrees, for tho nurnoso nf nmWl,,,. thorough examiuatlon of that portion of mo mine wntcn uau been on fire. The bravery disnlnved bv thesn thus entering a dlitrlct, the condition of wnicn iney couia Know little or nothing about, nnd with death almost staring them In the face, was a duty which they performed lu a most courageous manner and for which they cannot receive too mucn credit. Shamokln Herald. You Don't Have to Swear nff says the St. Louis Jqnrnal of Agriculture iu iu cuuurini HUUUb lo lo-xsac, tno I a til ous tobacco habit cure. "We know of many caf.es cured by No-To-Bac, one, a prominent St. Louis architect, smoked ami cneweu ior twenty years : two boxes cured him sothateven thesuiell of tobacco makes him sick." No-To Bao sold and guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wasley. No cure no pay. Book free. Sterling Remedy Co , New York or Chicago. I3t eod Ilnttln ISt-Uv.-eu SSir.s. 1.1 .,1, l . . MuxciE, lu I., Ap.-.t 4 -J V.-l.K dozon bolt iii.i'-im em i.uvm I ,-t; i Jv. dlana Iron works struo!; for hl.Jior .'., j A majority of thorn ro'used to join , strike, and when they left the in'll Tu . duy night they woro attacked bv i io strlkors, aud u gonural fight followod. Yesterday tho mun refused to return to work, and made a mora dangorous assault than tho first. Foreman Charles -Parker was dangerously wounded, aud John Soulns and Edward Frank aro also dls nbled. Of tho strikers several were badly bruised. The '"nmoST8 CRMATIONAL NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, manniaoinreu nnaer tno stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. , II.. J V- t A. -1 !-! . DR. KICHTeR'S Onlvcemilno with Trade Alark"Anclior JMamifacturenComtncrcicnraUiDr.nichtcrof , F. Ad. Eichterft Co.,17WiircaCt.,UEW 70EE. 29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Bouses, Own Glassworks, 2-1 & GO In HBenoDdoati for Mile by L". . D nip. o n. ami" M, , Tl Hint, 7 H. Mam St., U.H. till Miners, Mechanics and Laborers' Bnii id Luisnaiion Will Issue a NEW SERIES OF STOGK, Limited to 400 shares. The sale of shares will take place at the office of John R. Coyle, Esq., on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th, 189), between the hours of 5 nnd 8 o'clock p. m. 8,,8,10,13,15,1C Our Easter Opening Ladies, you are all Invited to call next Saturday, Monday nnd Tuesday and ex amine the largest assortment of trimmed hats, strictly of the vory latest New York styles, ever shown In Shenandoah. We hare them at prices to suit the wantsof all. New York Cash Millinery Ston, 29 North Main Street. If you want a Fine Horse or Pair of Horses, attend the rn 1 1 USE SALE 01 Win. Noisweuter, TUESDAY, APRIL 9th, 1895, At the Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah, Pa. The stock consists of heavy draught horses, breworv horses, roadsters nnd sev- A.nl 0 .1 n .1.11,11) til II, ma ml.tnl, Dt liu.nlll 1... .111..VV. " "I'lVIt 11 ,.,.- .1 guiiij rain or shine, 'i nis is tue nuest car or horses ever shipped to this region. 1 1! L1TO S SI, (Oontinutdjrom flrstpag'.) We are ouly here to hear what he has to President Conrys "The point is well taKeu." Mr. Glover: "I did not come to hold the board accountable. My charge is to the board against your Superintendent's action in this case. That h just ns plain as I can put it. I want to put it in unmis takable language." Mr, Whltaker: "My intention In an swering as I did was to try and explain the matter satisfactorily to Mr. Glover. Had he come to me I would have tried to satisfy him." Mr. Glover sad as he was retiring "No, the wrong was too grievous for that." When the matter came nn for dlnnnsl. tion by tho board Mr. Davenport moved that the actlou of the Superintendent be disapproved nnd Miss Glover be re-ln stated. Mr. Trezlse raised a point of order that the report and recommendation had been adopted. Mr. Davenport claimed that gag law was being nttempted. Mr. Hanna said that Mr. Davenport was trying to embrace two motions in one nnd to settle the matter he moved that the recommendation of the Super intendent be approved. Mr. Davenport amended that Miss Glover be re-Instated. Tho nmemlmnt was not seconded nnd Mr. Hanna's mo tion was carried. Mr. Davenport subseauentlv said tlmt tno matter had already been given con siderable publicity and would be clven more within a week nnd Mr. Whltaker would find the matter more serious tlinn he thought. Mr. Whltnkcr replied thnt ne exercised his right and he would not be intimidated bv'anv threat. The committee on building and repairs wns instructed to connect tho new school property with tho Cherry street sewer. The officers of the board were author ized to negotiate a loan of $3,500 for ex penses. Mr. Trezise renorted that fines hml been replaced in nil the school rooms except Miss Fox's, which wns without a flag. Hiltlaii Victory ill CHItrli. London, April 4. A dispatch to Tho Times dated ltom Maladral, by way of Drgnl, states that tho British troops stormed Mnlandrai Pass, which was do fended by 12.000 supportors of Umra, kliun of Jaudoo, tho Invader of Chitral. Them was strong, sharp lighting for flvo hours, when tho enemy retreated from tho jiass. Tho British loss wasslight, but tho enemy lost heavily. Tim Fight Awardpil to Walcott. Nr.w YoitK, April 4. At tho Seaside club hist night there was a rattling "go" between Joo Walcott, of Bosftm, and Mick Dunn, of Australia. Tho fighting became so vigorous that it was stopped by the police In thoi ighth round, "hum wn . clearly outfought, however, und Refeivi Hurst awarded the decision to Walcott. Thi; New rostm-uttnr disneritl. Washington-, Apiii 4. William L.Wil son took tho oath of office as postmaslov general vesterdnv. Cliiof .Tuatlmt li'ulin nppoared at tho p-jstoffico department and nuinimsioreu uio oatu in tno presenco of Iho principal officers of tho department. Today tho now cabinet officer entered on too activo discharge of his offlcos. Saving: Fund Shares. lhe Safe Deposit Bulldlnc and Savlne Association still has some shares for sale in the March series. Call at the office of M. H. Master, marble yard. 127 North Jardin street, If you want some. 4-3-2w Bargains In Boots and Shoes. A. Womtrbas purchased Snyder's shoe store and offers the entire stock of boots nnd shoes at less than cost. Next to Womer's truck store. 3-25 lm MIS CELL AN E OUS. IjlOR BALK. A dtslratile propeity. Hincle ; house lacing od foal slreet and double blockon ret-rot the lot. Apply to Mrs. J H. Roxby, S22 West Coal street, fclbenandoib, a I?OH BENT. Store nml dwelling on North 7 Main Btrect. Apply to Mrs. Bridget Hurns, 25 W. Coal street. s-Q.tf T RHOVRn I.loMtlnno'. V,o.ol Xt has been removed to the corner of Wett atd Centre Mrcels, whre be Kill continue buslressand oUars to sill Hie balance of his StOCk. Within thn tIPTt. ttilrtv Aova nt 1... , ; - ......j utj c, UV ,VE. than cost. 4-1-lw TKT A TvTrPT?,n Honest, enersetlc men to VV AJLN liltlJ. solicit orders for Nursery btiu-K. leim nerjurnploment.txpensesand salary- Write at onct for t rrr s and territory for full de iverv. K O Chase & Co., 1430 Bouth fenn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. TO MAKE BIG MONEY selling oureleotrlc Telephone. btt seller on eartu. Bentall compute ready tofetup; lines of any distance. A practical Electric 'ielephone. Our agents malting t) to 810 a day easy. Kverjbody buys: big money without work. Prices low. Any one can make J76 per month. Addrrts W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 11, Columbus, Ohio. NOTICE is hereby given that the partner suIlaie'y subhlMltig between .Mablon W Ycsgerand Daniel Htegel.of Shenandoah, under J'onrm of Ycager & Itlegel, explrtd ou lhe lkt day of Apill, n. D , 18'6 All debts w .i1'a.l(! Partnerkhlp are to be received bysjIdtoBblon W. Yeager aud ah demands oi tro fcald partnership ore to bo presented to him lor payment. Daniel Kieoel, maiilon w. ykaqe3. rHY do people complain of hard times J,L eS.?"Jl won'an or man can make i tfl? , !! ". ? das ea8"y ' a n have heard ot wSnJL.ndt,'Ll of th Climax Dish i.yet Bany Hro 8Pt to think they " ' S,k ,nhey se ling u i but anyone 2 ttnioney, became every Inmlly wants tSnrttn .,ii,a!UrJ,a3:lD8a11 epemeand at. KJ t0 regular business besides. You don't Feeley's Cafe 36 North Main Street. The most popular resort In the town. vtwllnnM ,B- V , " VUQ lUtVU, "r?0''-1"1"" ana aie on tup. Our cigars are the finest. I,nV,i, . ..t isieopie Know you bav It lor sale thi y tend for u Dish Wiuthftr AddrfM the Climax Mfe (o . 45arrAve Columbuj, Ohio. lorpartTculars. ' Paine's Celery Compound Strengthens vous Children. Nervous exhaustion In children is worrying a great many fathers and mothers these days. While the hurry and bustle of modern life Is bringing a constantly increasing strain upon grown men nnd women, there certainly comes to light the Btartling fact of a growing tendency toward nervous ness among their children. As these boys and girls, when older, will enter a life of nervouB strain fully ns exacting ns that of today, It is no wonder thnt parents view with dismay these early signs of nervous weakness, and anxiously seek some means of mak ing the roung people strong and well again. The remedy is at hand in every city and town lu America. It is the remedy first prescribed by that greatest of all modern educators, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., Lh. D., of Dartmouth college. It is Paine's celery compound, ,which Principal Camp, of New Haven, and Pres. Cook, of the National Teachers' Association, have, so recently recommended. Countless parents today give their children Paine's celery compound and see them grow robust and vigorous day by day before their eyes till they are again restored to the perfect health that belongs to youth. Physicians every where advise the use of this greatest of blood purifiers and nerve foods. One of the danger signals of nervous exhaustion among young people is the lack of desire for food and the caprlcious ness of Hppetite. When their over- pressed nervous systems have been driven to the point of exhaustion, their faces grow pale nnd pinched, their spirits de cline, their bodies lose perceptibly in weight and strength, they need more and more some active means of .supplying the nerves and tissues with better nutrition, HOOKS & BROWN Easter Cards ..and Novelties.. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM For my spring stock of CLOTHING I have abandoned my Jewelry business, and parties having left watches for repairs aro requested to call at once for them. SAM BXjOCK, Main and Cherry Sis., Shenandoah earden's iRT WALL pApER; We have just received n flee line of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have nUo in stock a great deal of laft year's patt trim which we are selling at a sacrifice. CoraeBnd see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. sr. Dtp. oARnEKr, House, Skin and Decorative Painting. 224 Weat Contro Street. AH orders promptly attended to. ' ZFuL&t Received I Two pieces Black Drew Satin, 27 inches wide, worth $1.75-our price, tl uer varH A t,hw line of stvl sh Infants' Cloaks anil Ttnb p A P"yard. "'Ki'flfeLy8 . 'v. TV i """'i' icainer euects. Large line of Domestic and Imported Flowers, from-lOo totl.BO. Violets 5o bunch Black and colored Laces for dressmaking and milllnprv. infn,,u pXtL0 j,?Rc.?' new and nobby line for spring Hnd Hats and Bonnets ready-made. Hair Mrs. J. J. Kelly, d tho veins with better blood. When Paine's celery compound Is given to one of these .excitable, weak nerved, sallow, perhaps scrofulous, young persons, the other is often amazed nt the rapidity with which ft restores thestrength, builds up the worn nervous tissues, nnd replaces the languor of a depleted nervous sys tem by the elasticity of youthful health. Paine's celery compound makes people ' well not only worn out, enfeebled men and women of mntnre age, but young perspns whose slighter powern have been overtaxed by excitement or immoderate work without proper intervals1 for rest and repair. Pojlne's celery compound hns played a most important part In the lives of thousands of young people in every sectipn of this country. Many whose nervpus systems had Jjeen so stimulated as to! unfit them utterly for study, it has made vigorous and strong enough to ably bear the burden of coming' years. It has enabled them to grow up vigorous men nnd women, capable of doing the part of active, strong men nnd women In the world. Mr. James B. Wetzel, writing from his home In New Berlin, Peun., saya: "4How me to speak a few words in praise of Paine's celery compound. My younger sister, whose picture I Bend you, was subject to nervous attacks, and, wo thought, to heart trouble. We tried numerous medicines for her ailments, bat without much avail. Last winter she had a severo attack of nervous trouble with her eyes, and we gave her Paine'j celery compound and she Im proved wonderfully upon it, and she has beefi well ever since. If these few words of unsolicited testimony can be of any benefit please use them as my unbiased and unprejudiced opinion. UNDERTAKING! AND LIVERY. 1Q Krittfe .Ynnflirt Sf vnft Evan J. Davies, W. J. Canceirius, Saloon I 2 81 East Centro Street, Shenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale nnd Cigars. Temper ance drinks of all kinds. Finest brands of whiskies. A Clean. Quick Shave Can always he had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, r ne via uuu uuiliug HUH SIBgeiug, pfl r erguson iiousc liuilding, Md. I .ta4 ich. I ats, V k. W 1 1 ?at.s ??d ladies' Hats and Bonnets, summer. Nun's veils from i 25 un switch f ,n, X "om lua UP' U&U 26 S. Main St.
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