, - n.L. .wcta . ,j, ..iaiMMIrdi, --ri fWf nil fWIMiMfPaMlf1HWBnmTMnMWlWl"iniglMMIMWI i WmTT " II fTfff1 11,1 '"I I II T ' 3 J' ' .V;. "v ,V -, uiiw , A:r,,1 . W fjlHHM Willi tiRMUPry EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY, AWIIL. 10, 1805. THIRD EDITION Voiili!lr Lyiiflieis Thwarted. Homnky. W. Vu.. April 10. Ihinlol S. Shawn, whoso aeiitiMicc wiw commuted to llfo lniprlsonini'Hf by Governor MuoCorklo last week, narrowly escaped (loath from n mob of indignant citizens Monday night. H was discovered that an organization had been effeoted, and that he would be lynched before morning. Prosecuting Attorney W. B, Corn well uoUsd promptly. As Sheriff I'ugli and Judge Dnlley were not In town a team was hitched up, and tho prisoner removed from tho jail and hurried away In tv blinding rain storm. Ho was kept In a homo In an out of tho way placo, thrco miles from here, all night, and Deputy Bhorlff J. W. Holllngtook him aboard tho early morning train at a neighboring Bta- tlon and took mm to tho penitentiary, "Am I Harried or Not?" Asked Mr. A., despondently, "I declare, my wire is so nervous I don't stay In the house a moment longer than I can help. My home isn't what It used to be." "Mrs. A. is suffering from some functional derangement, I pre sutne," snm is. "les, rub tins, been an Invalid for years." "Exactly. Her ex' perience is mat oi my wire, but sue was cured by Dr. Pierce's Favorite PrescrlD' tlon. Get this remedy for Mrs. A., and the happiness of your home will soon be restored." Mr, 13. was right. For pro lapsus, painful periods. Irregularities In short, all "complaints" peculiar to the female sex the "Favorite Prescription" Is a sovereign specific. Rupture, or Hernia, permanently cured, or no pay. For Pamphl and references address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. 'A lury I'ofaoupcl by Liquor. GltKKNVlLl.E, O., April 10. William Shoo, a boy of 15 years, residing at Weav er's Station, was furnished liquor by Will lam Arlington, a rulll.in, and tho effects caused his death. Arlington has lied, and If found may be mobbed. The Wrntlier. For eastern lnnsyl vmil nnd Now Jer oy, fair; cooler tu e:ist.T,i portion; north west winds. For District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia and Delaware, fair; westerly winds. Those who never read the advertise' meats in their newspapers miss more than they presume. Jouathan Kentson, of Bolan, Worth Co., Iowa, who had been troubled with rheumatism in his back, arms and snoulders read an item in his paper about how a prominent German citizen of Ft. Madison had been cured. He procured the same medicine, und to me his own words : "It cured me rlclit up." He also says: "A neighbor and his wife were both sick In bed with rheuma tism. Their boy was over to my bouse and said they were so bid he had to do the cooking. I,told him of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and how It had cured me, he cot a bottle and It cured them up in a week." 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler liros. Iladtrv! CTnlns It. Denmnrlc Copenhagen, April 10. Tho gonoral elections for members of tho folkcthlng, the lower houso of the Danish diet, lias re sulted lu the return of 01 Iladicals, 28 M idcrctej and 21 members of tho Right. Tho Iliidinals galnod fifteen seats. General J. J. Hahnscn, tormnrly mlnistor of war, find M. lioeiTin-r, minister of tho interior in tuo present cabinet, were both defeated by Radiants. M. Kfedt, leailerof tlie Free Trade party, was elected. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away is the truthful, sturtliuir title of a book about No ToBac. the harmless, inmraii teed tobacco habit cure that braces up nlcotinlzed nerves, eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and manhood. You run no physical or financial rink, as JMo-To-liac is sold by Mrs A. Wasley under a guarantee to cure or monev refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co,, New York or Chicago. iat eou Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are not receiving their paper regu- larlv and neonle who wish to receive the piper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at HookB & Brown's stationery store, sn North Main street. Our better halves say they could not keep house without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It Is used in more than half the homes in Leeds. Sims Bkos., Leds, Iowa. This shows the esteem In which that remedy Is heldwitere It has been sold for yesrs and is well known. Mothers have learned that there is nothing so good for colds, croup and whooping cough, that -cures these ailments nulcklv and per lently aud that It is pleasant and safe children to take. 25 and 50 cent bottles Sr sale by Gruhler Bros. Bargains In Boots and Shoes. A. Womer has purchased Snyder's shoe store slid offers the entire stock of boots and shoes at less than cost. Next to Vomer's track store. 3-25.1m Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dls- e ises relieved In six hours by ureal South American Kldni "New This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of its exceeding nromDtnefcs in rellevii g pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re-t--ntl''ii of water and pain lu passing It nlmoit immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold a fie Olty E'barmaoy, 107 S. Malu St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, 1'a 4-9-3 in Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the nameLESSIO & Bah:, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack, tf When Baby iron sick, yte gave her C&storla. When she- vaa a Child, she cried for Castoria. When shebeconie Mlas, she clung to Castoria. Whea she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. E. B. FOLEY, " ' Fine. Groceries, 201 West Centre Street. Dealer In groceries, flour, provl'lons, teas, a oSeea. mifar, etc Host q uallty, lsvreit prloes. nn i riTiTT ,N THt: HANDS 0F THE JURY- IIS PI Now Purify the Blood; Feed the Nerves ! Take Paine's Celery Compound Now. It Speedily Makes Peo ple Well. Cures disease When All Else Fails. fit Every CM Lanfl It In Is Used by Physicians Every Community. in Indorsed by Thousands of Peo ple in Pennsylvania. in every civilized country people are now taking Paine's celery compound. Persons employed constantly indoors emerge irom the long confinement or winter reduced in strength and nervous vitality, The need of a spring medicine for years impressed Itself on the atten tlon of a thinking people. But with a lack of a really valuable scientific preparation people were accus tomed to take all sorts of home-made con coctions some harmless, but none of any great value. Finally, In the famous laboratory of Dartmouth medical school, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., discovered the formula for Paine's celery compound, the remedy that has become the standard nerve restorer, blood purifier and strengthener from one end of the countiy to the other, the preparation that stands unrivalled as The world's great spring remedy. Not only is this known to the people generally today, but it Is the ode remedy invariably ordered by the modern class of physicians in all cases of nervous debility Since the appearance of Paine's celery compound, when first prescribed by Prof. Phelps, there has been no difference of opinion among scientific men as to its unrivalled merits. The reports of the many cases where this remarkable remedy has saved life and restored health, have again and again been given at length in the medical reviews and the newspapers, until today the whole country 13 falnillar with the power or l'alne's celery compound over disease. More than ono influential paper has spoken in editorial columns ot this great modern remedy as a remarkable instance of a scientific discovery, e'manat' ing from the very highest medical authority, and taken up later by the whole people till today it Is the recognized remedy of the world for all forms of weakness. No such complete agreement of the popular belief and professional judgment ever before happened. Just now, when the new year that Is the spring is overhauling the body and trying to arouse it to drive out disease, it is well to know what to do in order to help the good work along. When the nerve count up the gains and losses of the winter, most every one Is sure to find that he stands in need of a spring medicine lo tone him up, to make richer and purer blood, and to make his nerves sound and vigorous. The marvelous ability of rapidly reconstructing worn-out tissues, of purifying the blood and feeding tired nerves has won lor Paine's celery com pound the written indorsement of thous ands of careful physicians. It is a fact much commented on that men and women ot national reputation and prominence, educated people, who are careful what they employ when sick have of their own accord sent letters de scribing fully their permanent recovery from rheumatism, heart weakness, sleep Iessuess, debility, kidney troubles and Irom dbenses of the stomach and liver, 111 all these cases of recovery' from serious disorders and the general feebl health' that comes directly from a bad iitateof blood and impaired nerves, Paine'i celery compound has always removed disease and established health, again. It begins to give Its great help Immeliatelr. This is how It bas'made men and women I come to speak. Pt It as "the remedy that I makes people well." This significant phrase bat been repeated so often from ' mouth to mouth that it Isnow everywhere inseparably associated with Paine's celery compounq, not only py me puyeicia who daily prescribe it, but by the, thous- auuB oi auiag people, young ana nia, wm go to if'fo'r aid and comfort. ' ' "x ' Take Know. ' JUKI. ii i nsr Verdict for tlu Drfi-imc Exported In Aun.l Dlcltliiftoti'n Daiiinjco Huit. 8CUASTDN, l'.i. Willi). III I re .Vtclie son, In tho Vnltcd Slates rluult. court, comploted his charge to tho jury Into ' I torday afternoon, and tho now famous suit of Anna Dloklnson, the noted polltl oklnson, the noted polltl. tragedienne, against her .thers.ls in the hands of 1 i cal spoakor nnd Ulster and four nth tho twelve for final decision. Miss Dick- 1 lnson scoks to recover ?50,000 damages for bolng confined flvo weeks In tho Danville Insimo asylum In 18511. Tho trial has oc cupied eight days, mid has been attended ANNA DICKINSON. by prominent men and women friends of the plaintiff aud defendants. Tho crowds havo boon so large that hundreds have dally been denied admittance to the court room. Judge Achcson occupied an hour in charging the jury. His charge was plainly in favor of tho defense. Ho brought out tho strong points in tho ovldonco which showed Miss Dickinson violent, and tho peculiar actions nt tho time of her incar ceration. When tho caso was endod it was tho opinion of lawyors aud spoatators that tho jury would elthor disagree or And verdict In favor of tho defendants. NEW JERSEY ELECTIONS. A Row nt New Hrunswlck lie tween Whites and Negroes. Tho oloctlons throughout Now Jersoy yostorday were very closely contested, nnd thoro wero several oxclting incldonts. In Now Brunswick there wero a number of fights more or less vicious. Just boforo the polls closed thero was a riot in tho Sixth ward, and - shots woro llred. Tho fight began when a negro, ono of a gang of about twenty-live, demanded money lor his voto from John Fornian, n Democratic worker. The latter refused to pay, and the nogro broke out In a volley of curses. Formnu turned quickly and struck the colored man heavy blow on the face, and in n moment n hundred men woro lighting In the strcot. Tho whites outnumbered tho negroes three to ono. and tho lntter wero obliged to retreat. In tho midst of tho fight four shots wero fired in quick succession by ono of the negroes. Ono of tho bullets struck Forman on tho shoul dor, making an ugly though not serious wound. Williamson, Rep., was olocted mayor by 500 majority. Tho Republicans elected three aldermen, and tho county board of freeholders will bo Republican by about two majority. At Orango two Democrats and thrco Re publicans woro oloctod to tho board of al dermen. This leaves tho Republicans two majority in tho board, Threo membors of tho board of education elected aro Repub llciins and two Democrats. In East Or ango, Joseph P. Thompson was oloctod presldont of tho township over II. II, Hull, his Democratlo opponent. At Mont Clnlr Mrs. Marshall was de feated for tho position on tho school board by twenty-eight mnjorlty. Threo Demo crats and two Republicans wero elected to tho council. In Camden the election was warmly contested. Mayor Wostcott and tho ontlro Republican tluket havo been re-elected by a majority of about 800 to 1,200. In Hoboken tho Democrats carried everything, electing their mayor by ovor 800 majority. In Newark tho Ropuhllcnns won by good majorities. They elect tho flvo mom bers of tho board of works and will havo a majority In tho board of aldermen. Tho Republicans swept Trenton, elect ing Emory N. Yard, their candidate for mayor, by 2,300 majority, and reducing materially tho presont Democratic minor ities in common council nnd tho county board of freeholders. In Harrison, tho Democrats elected their four candidates for alderman. Kcarnoy went solidly Republican, Tho Democrats had a clean sweep In Bay onuo. Tho board of aldermen will .stnnd isevou Democrats and four Republicans', and tho board of education will bo eight Democrats nnd seven Republicans. Tho Republicans carried Elizabeth. The council will stand seven Republicans nnd six Domocrnts. Tho Republicans gain two in tho board of school commissioners. In Rahway Mayor Dally, Republican, has beon ro-eloctod. The city government remains Republican. The election in Patcrson rosultod in a Democratlo victory, while Republicans won In Jersoy City. "The Feast of Vjlborty" was a grand fostivul hold by tho Athenians onoo in ov cry flvo ycnr.i to commemoruto tho victory at Salnmls. It wtis nlways eolebrated on tho bnttloflold of Platasa. A pair of Bhonrs with blados 10 inches lona is amoiiK thu spoils of Pompeii. The Instrument btlonged to n tunlo maker. jfeiielekJ VlllyAttuck the Italians. Bkhlin, April 10. Monolokll, king of Abyssinia, has i.ostponod his visit to Europe. He Intends to attack the Italians in the autumn. His troops, who are armed with Fronoh rltles, aro bolng drilled by Frenchman. It is probnblo that tho forces of tho mahdi will attack the Italians tnultunoously with tho Abysslnlans. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The Democrats carried tho Now Castlo (Del,) town election, and elected Evan G, iloyd .mayor. Sir Thomas Buxton has .boon appointed governor of South Australia, in succession to tho Earl of Kldtbro. Joieph B. Groouhut Is charged by Re ceiver McNultu, of tho whisky trust, with absorbing t2!5,000 in ono transaction and never accounting for It. "Bat" Masterson, who, as marshal of various wostorn towns, was a terror to evil doors, died at Dodge City, O. T, Ho had killed twenty-olght dosperadoos, - -The alleged mistake of Druggist Berod on, of New York, in putting oil of plnl in a'proscrlptlon, instead of oil of rlctnl.cauied 'tho death of 4-months-old Solomon Cohen. HANDS y- l!x-Chl,tr OrnilT ltimrr,..liil. COU'MHIA Pi.Am-U 10 -Thomas M Grady, ox-cwlilor of Hie First Niitioii.il j bank of Marietta, was rearrested yesier 1 day afternoon upon a warrant, Issued b. I ITnlt.,f1 S2,nl ..a f 1. ....... D-ll ..rTtt.lt nileltil.lr, 'HI... n..i.. .1.... t.l... l v;iuiip;- tkuillliai; itliii in """dulontly dr.iwlu e"u 51,o m. on th, of, PWlndplph a, ami fraudulently diuwlug eight drafts, aggre- io First National bank and mado navable to tho order of I,. 11. Taylor, stock brokers. Amos Bowman, Grady's successor as cash lor, tostlflod that tho latter's shortage amounted thus far to fB3,r00. Grady Um made a compete confession, mid attributes his misdeeds to unfortunate speculation, which has continued for a numbor of yonrs. Ho w.w held In ?15,0J0 ball for trial, and gave bond. Ills Mother Favored Ilia I.j-nclilnp. Atlanta, April 10. Tho Jury In t: . hnuglngbr.T" ' " 'ho Worloy conspiracy caso was sell"' d yesterday, and tho sen sational testimony was begun. Worloy was hanged by a bund of kuklux for re porting Illicit distlllorles, and John Qtinr los and David Butler are on trial for par ticipation In tho effort to hang him. John A, Dixon, county treasurer of Murray county, who Was with tho kuklux party, and who Is giving state's ovidonco against his former companions, told how Worley's own Inother, when her son wnsbroughtby her house on the Way t6 tho lynching! had said: "No, I don't want to soothe traitor." Diamond Cutter Mntt Go Hack. Washington, April 1'). The commis sioner of Immigration has telegraphed Dr. Zonncr, in Now York, an order for t ,o deportation of tho diamond cutters who havo boon hold by tho Immigration officers awaiting tho decision of tho bureau upon the question whether their admission would bo a violation of tho alien contract labor laws. Tho officials of tho bureau hnvo dccldod, after full consideration of tho caso, that the entranco of tho diamond cuttors would bo Illegal nnd consequently nil the mon will bo returned to Europo at the oxpenso of the steamship company which brought them. It will be on agreeable surprise to per sons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Chnmberlatn's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In many instances the attack mny be prevented by taking this remedy ns soon as the first symptoms of the disease appear. 25 ana 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department : LOCATION, 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge nnd Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 82. Jardin nnd Oak streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 85 Main aud Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert, and Cherry streets. 40. Oak and Gilbert stroets. 48. West nnd Poplar streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streetB. 54. vVest and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent lu the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. now TO LOCATE ALAKMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the fire bell will Btrike one, then pause and strike five, which will Indicate that the fire is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four times. Tliat Plate- means Columbia The TJIJS BEST Standard! Bicycle of the WorH. JJICYClJS On tho steoriniT' head o everv Col umbia bicyclo of this year's mako that name-plato appears. It is unique, handsome, and indicates much satisfaction and highest en joyment to tho rider. rlo other bicycle has ever equal led a Columbia. No other bicycle ever shall equal a Columbia. Tho greatest bicycle factory in the world says so. New Price $1 ftp HARTFORDS, next best, $80 $60. $50 for boys' and girls' sizes. POPE 3IFG. CO. Hartford, Conn. BOSTON, cmcuoo, new yobk. eu niANCitco, FllOYIDEKCX, BDrrxLO. All Art Catalogue of these famous wheels at any Columbia Agency, or will be mailed tor two -ceni sunups. GEO. H. KRICK, Agent lor (he Columbia and Hartford Bicycles, Shenandoah, Pa, MISCELLANi: OUS. F OR HALE. A desirable property, Kindle houcc'acirju on coal sireei ann aoutne lock on rei-ri f the lot. Anrtlv to Airs. J II, Iloxhy, '.22 West Coal stieet, bhenandoah, 1'a. AIT ANTE O. A tlrl for general housework, T ? Jvppiy si win Jiost uemre m., up stairs, WANTED. Iwo or three b lent hoys to learn the printing business. Apply at once at the Hekalu office, Market atretic TT 7 A 'KT'PTJ'T'l Honest. energMIc mon to W A IN ilaU. solicit orderhfor Nursery Stuck, i erm nentn piojment.expeneesand salnry, Write at one for t rrrg and territory for foil delivery. K G Chase & Co., MSOHouth 1'enn Square, Philadelphia, Pa, WHY do people complain of hard times, when any woman or man can make from 5 In 10 a day easily? All have bean! ot the wonderful success -of thw Ollriiax Dish Washers yet many are apt to thlnfe they can't make monev selling It s but anyone can make money. bpa"Fe 'evprv txmUy waos one One agent has made tftSM in the last three inonthB, after paying all expenses and at tending tp regular business besides. You don't have to canvass: as soon as people Vnow you bav It tor sale they end for u Dish 'Washer. Address tba Climax Mtg Oo.,-45 BtarrAve., iuiyuiwiw, juioriur particulars. . Anthony Schmlcker's Salpi'ailteipl, lot sotrxu MAijf Ar. The finest poolfand billiard irooms in town. Heading oeer, porter ana rottivme ale con' Btantly on tap. nUtv us a wlU IMt .fVH oft with atareh and gloss serene, The linen collar starts the mom; Full oft nt noontime it it seen All wilted, wrinkled and forlorn. That's what you must expect of sucu n r. uar; it's the linen ot it. ne stand-up collars won't staud 1 1 Up, aud the turn-down collars will a wilt down. The easy, cheap, and pleasant way out ot Ulis 13 to wear " Celluloid " Collars and Cuffs. These goods are made by covering linen collars or cuffs on both sides with"CELLULOiD," thllft mnlrltltr tllpm ofrntirr ar.fi durable, and waterproof, not uticc ted by heat or moisture. There are no other waterproof goods made this way, consequently none that can wear so well. When soiled simply wipe them off with a wet cloth. Every piece of the genuine is stomped like uns : TRADe Uuto Mark. Tnaifit nnon troods so marked It you expect tun sausiacuun, uuu if vour dealer docsnot keep them, . -x! 1 send direct to us enclosing amount and we will mail sample. State size, and whether a stand-up ot turned-down couar is wanieu. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. Tho CELLULOID COMPANY 427-29 Broadway. NewYork. Our Easter Opening Ladles, you are all invited to call next Saturday, Monday and Tuesday and ex amine the largest assortment of trimmed hats, strictly of the very latest New York styles, ever shown In Shenandoah. We have them at prices to suit the wants of all New York Cash Millinery Store, SO North Main Street. 3G North Main Street. The moat Dormlnr resort in the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. A Clean, Quick Shave Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop. Flrss class hair cutting and singeing. Ferguson House Building. 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all Vlnds prmoptly atteuded to AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. ft Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING ! Call and see cur fine stock of Watches, Clock', Jewelry, Musical Instruments and Optical Gocds. You can save 50 per cent, by calling on f t t DON'T FORGET ' THE PLME. ' Between Oak and Cherry Streets. Garden's iT WALL pApEP jStore. We have just received a fine line of the most beautiful nnd artistic papers in I which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stool eal of hut year's patterns which we are selling at n feocriflce. Cornea market- great deal sec our line of goods, we have the Largest Paper Store in Town. House, Sign, and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. CHINESE 3STo. iO aSTortta, Meylaa. Street. S33.erLO.sid.oali, 3Pa. Clothes nt nil ilncrlnttnn nnnt.lv done Ut) in a first class manner. 1 run refer trt scores of families In this city as to uyiug up ciouimg. i ap my wpric Better j Two pieces Black Dress Satin; 137 inches wide, worth 81.7&-onr price, tl per yard. A new line of stylish Infants' Cloaks and Holes. ' Big and cheap line of Children's School Bats ana Ladles' Hats and Bonnets, in all the new designs of straw, jramp and leather effects. Large line of Domestio and Imported Flowers, from lpc to 11.60. Violets,5o bunch. Black and colored Laces for dressmaking and millinery." Infants' Caps and Hats, new and nobby line for sprlntr and sumnifer. Nun's veils from 11.25 up. ' Hats and Bonnets ready-jnade, Hair switches from SOc up. ' Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St. HOOK & BE OWN Easter Cards t ..and Novelties.. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. Crescent FROM $40 to $90. ko. 1. 08.8 23 Pounds, 28 inch Wheel 875 00 8 and 6, 21 pounds 10 00 No. 4, 22 pounds, 20 inch wheel 75 00 Scorcher, 20 pounds, 28 inch wheel I no No. 4, 22 150 " " 60 w linmbler, 14 to 25 pounds,.,.- 100 00 Ladles' wheels also. RTZ BROS., Solo JVgOXLtN. iED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert SU. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. V , Jest Bnindf of 5 rnul 10c Cigars. GEORGE NAUJUNAS,. S'aloon and Restaurant, ft 231 North Vest Street. finest brands of clgars.H Choice Wines nndjLlqnorB. A genuine welcome a Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! HAIH AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beer.4, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tetnperancfi drlnUa and c.ffars. Weeks' Museum, I 17 HOVTll JIIAiy STltJSEl. GrarW display of birds nnd arimals of all selecllbnH ana Hnest paintings In the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands ot Clears. Freollunch every morning vnd evening. John Weeks, Proprietor G. W. Davidson, Bartender. Nevv Tinsmith Shop. 3VX. J. XiEAOU lias opened a new tlncmlth shop and Is pre pared toldo tlnroonng, spouting, stove repair ing and) nil kinds or Jobtlnc at reasonable rates. Matisfacilon guaranteed. 236 East Lloyd Street. We Have .t he Best llluminutluK oil ;mde. Odor lessj, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are in the dark, drob us a postal. We'll enlighten you nnd lighten you. Kclips Oil CSom'y Oils, Gasoline. Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA. 'Mall orders promptly attended to. Bicycles IEE OEKIE 129 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. PA. the stock a which w are nel 11 tie at a Sacrifice. Come and most beautiful and artistic papers. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. 31j JEl3UEl LAUNDRY my care in washing and superior neatness in nuu juiub.oi uwu umer launury intuiscity. OBABLES LES, Manager.
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