"Evening HeralV SATURDAY, MAY 93, 1806. Bimetallista Have a Rally in the Tennessee Metropolis. BRYAN REPLIES TO CARLISLE, "It I More Dangerous to Fnt nn English llanlirr at the Ilend of Our Financial System Than an English Admiral at tlio Head of Our Navy," Memtiiis, May S3. Memphis Is tho storm center of the south just now In the agitation of the nil absorbing currency question. Close on the heels of Thursday's "sound money" convention nt tho Audi torium, nt which tho economic views of the secretary of tho national treasury wero expounded to a largo gathering of men from all parts of the south who nro op posed to the frco coinage of Bllvcr at tho ratio of 10 to 1, camo a rousing meeting last night of an oqually numerous class of cit izens, whoso slogan Is "honest monoy." Their guost of honor was the oloquont young Nobrasknn, V. J. Bryan, who had consented to reply to tho speech of Secre tary Ciirllslo at a meeting hold at tho Grand Opera House. That structure sonts only about ono-third as many pcoplo as tho Auditorium, In which Thursday's con vention was held, and a largo number of peoplo who sought admlttauco could not bo accommodated. A considerable part of Mr. Bryan's speech was taken up with comparisons of Secretary Carlisle's last speech wlthuttor nnces said to havo been inndo by him In 1878. The telling points in Mr. Bryan's speech wore loudly applauded, and when ho had concluded the audienco rose to Its feet and cheered for several seconds. Ho was followed by Congressman J. M. Al len, of Mississippi, in a humorous and In teresting speech. In tho course of his lengthy address Mr. Bryan said: "Mr. Carlisle, in discussing tho legal ra tio, assumes that tho United States can accomplish no more by free coinage than our littlo neighbor, Mexico, and overlooks entirely the effect which will be produced upon tho value of sliver bullion by tho unlimited use of it in tho United States. In other words, ho does not tnko into con sideration tho facts that the United States Is in commercial standing moro than ten times as great ns Mexico, and that an in creased demand, such as would bo fur nished by the United Stays, will affect tho price of that portion of silver which falls upon tho market. In estimating tho junount of gold available for coinage an nually ho falls to consider tho great in crease in tho consumption of gold in tho arts and the lncreaso in commerco In the last hundred years. "Tho confession that bimetallism is do sirable destroys all arguments advanced in behalf of gold monometallism, and when one has admitted the desirability of bimetallism ho must either favor the restoration of it by tho United States or ' submit tho destinies of this peoplo to for eign nations. It has been well said that it is more dangerous to put an English banker at the head of our financial sys tem than to put an English admiral at the head of our navy or an English gen eral at the head of our army." PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Cnough Special Orders Granted to Pro long the Session to June 13. Hariusbuhg, May 25. Tho bouse grant ed enough special orders yesterday for bills for consideration next Tuesday and Wednesday to prolong tho session a weelt later than tho time fixed by tho senate. This change In tho ordor will prevent tho consideration of appropriation bills next week, and unless tho session is extended to Juno 13 the bulk of them will novor be reached. Chairman Morshall, of tho ap propriation commltteo, warned tho legis lators of this, but they did not heed his warning and wont right ahead grunting orders for bills. Tho bill providing for tho appointing of sealers of weights and measures for first and second class cities passed flnally.amid much confusion. It provides that tho in spectors shall be designated by tho county commissioners ond appolntod by the gov. ornor to servo for a term of four yoars. The salaries are also fixed by tho commis sioners. Among other bills passed finally by tho house woro: To punish tho printing, post ing or distributing of uny libelous circu lar or poster or othor written or printed paper; for enforcing all the laws ugaiust adulterations or impurities in vinegar, jellies, cider, evaporated apples and all apple products, and tho unlawful labeling In tho statoj tho Culbertson bill, punish Ing tho weailngof thobutton of tho Grand Army, Loyal Legion or Veteran Legion. Tho Grlgsby bill to prohibit appropria tions of the public funds of tho state for sectarian purposes was dofeated. A large number of appropriation bills wero reported by tho appropriations com mittee, the amounts in nourly every In stance being considerably below the uuiounts asked for. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES.1 National League. At Cinolnnatl (Winnings) Philadelphia, Hi Cincinnati, 13. At St. Louis-Washington, 8; St. Louts, 4. At Clevoland Clovelnnd, 14; Now York, 11. At Pitts burg (18 Innings) Pittsburg, 5; Boston, i. ISnstttrn League. At Syraoueo Syracuse, 1!); Soranton, 8. At Toronto Fir game: Buffalo, 0; To ronto, 8. Second game! Toronto, 9; Buf falo, 1. Pennsylvania State League. At Lancaster Lancaster, 6; Huzloton, 4. At Allentown Allontown, 7; Ciirbon dule, S. At Readlug Rending, 20; Potts Ville, 10. Corbett Threatens Fltzslminons. NEW York, May 86, Bob Fltzslmmons, the pugilist, did not appear veeterdav afternoon at tho Coleman House toattend tne meeting to which ho nnd J nines J. Corbett had been summoned by Joseph H, Vondlg, representative of tho Florida Atbletio olub, ujuler whoso auspices the Corbett-Fltzslminons fight was arranged to take place. When Corbett found that Fltz did not intend to appear, and that he had not paid tho $6,000 depos t guarantee lnirhisnnnaiiraniwlntliB rlnD' tlm rimm ing nis appearanoe in the ring, the chum punsm ne wouia givo intz until tni, afternoon to show up, and If Fitr falh Corbett will ')oke his noso atlrst sight." CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. .Where and, When Services Will be Con ducted To-morrow. Hnirlleh Lutheran church. Hervioes at 10:!)0 a. m. ana 6.30 . to. Preacblnr by Uev. O. v. Secbrht. Hnnday school ut 1 :H0 p. m. Trinity Reformed ohuroh, Rev Robert J'lioylo, pastor. Services to morrow at 10 i. tn. and 6:30 v. m. Sunday school nt 1 :30 p. m. Everybody welcome. Hervlcea will i e held In St. Paul's Frotos Unt Episcopal church tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. in. cy Lay Reader Charlos llusklns. Sunday tchoolatS p. m Kehelos Israel Congregation, west Ore rf et. llev. J. Mitnlck Rabbi : services every Friday evening; Saturday and Sunday Afternoon and evening. Welsh Baptist church. Preaching services at 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. D, I, Evans. Sunday BChool at 2 p.m. Everybody welcome, Roman Catholio church of the Annunciation, Cherry street, above West street, Rev. H. F. O'Reilly, pastot. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. Vespers at 3:00 p. m. St. George's Lithuanian Catholic church, corner Jardin and Cherry streets. Rev. L. Abremaitls, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a m. Vespers at 3 p. m. First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. J. F. Meredith, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. ana 0:30 p. m. aunaay school at 2p. m. Epworth League at 6:45 p. tn. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers ana others ire always welcome. Presbyterian church. Rev. T. Maxwell Mor rison, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Christian Endeavor Society will meet on Tuesday even ing at 7:30. Prayer meotlng on Thursday evening at 7:30. All are cordially Invited. Calvary Baptist church, South Jardin street, jiervlccs at 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. VV. II. Harrison. Praise service at t) p. m. Sunday school at 2 &m. Monday evening at 7:30 the Y. P. B . will meet. Wednesday evening general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. Primitive Methodist church. Rev. John Batb pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30a. m. and 0:3' p. m. Wesley prayer meeting at 5:45 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Wesley League Monday evening at 7:30. Class meetings Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All scats tree. Anyone not having a church home Is cordially Invited lo come here. ' Medical Journals Suggest Its Use. The many who live better than others and enjoy life more are the ones who more rapidly adapt the best products to their physical needs. It is from this large clasB yon can learn of the great good to be derived from the we of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. It is presented In a most acceptable form, pleasant to the taste ana perfect In ac tion. It has given satisfaction to millions, it is approved and prescribed by Eracticlng physicians and is used in all ospitals and sanitariums. In dyspep sia, neuralgia, kidney, liver and urinary complaints, and the illnesses women suffer from, it is a positive cure. For constipation, nervousness, or loss ol sleep, it is unequalled. Dr. Kennedy's j;avorue itemeuy is 60 generally Dre scribed now that nil dealers in medicine sell it. No Prize I'lclitlng fa Knsas. LEAVEKW03TH, Kan., May 25. Sheriff Rothenberger received a letter from Gov ernor Morrill with explicit instructions to provent tho Dlxou -Gardner prlzo fight, which is to tako place in tho southern par: yf Leavenworth county tomorrow. The sheriff says ho will havo a larjro force o'. .leputies on the ground and surely prevent t taking placo in this county. Suicide of a Senator's Widow. Clinton, Ky., May 25. Mrs. Victoria Mnchen, widow of the lato United States Senator Willis B, Maehcn, committed suicide at tho home of her sister in this city yesterday by shooting herself through the head with a pistol. Suffering had un balanced her mind. Senator Machon was appoint! by Governor Leslie and served one term. Healthy Children come from healthv mothers. And mothers will certainly be healthy If tneyii tase ur. nerce-s rnvorite jrre scriotion. Nothing can eoual It in build lng up a woman's strength, in regulating' ana assisting nil tier natural lunctlons. It lessens the pains and burdens of child- bearing, supports and strengthens weak, nursing motners, and promotes nn abunu ant secretion of nourishment. It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and bniciDg nervine, and a remedy for woman's ills and ailments, In every chronic "female complaint" or w fitness, n acts so Donenciany mat, once usta, it is always in favor. uellcate diseases allectlng male or female, however Induced, speedily and permanently cured. Illustrated book sent sealed for 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main street, Hiiuaio, an. x. NUGGbTS Or NEWS. Dangerous forest fires aro reported In tho rlciuity of Ilumay and Iron Mountain, Mich., and Ashland, Wis. Tbo stablos of Warner, Mooro & Co., .n Richmoud, Vn., woro destroyed by fire last night. A dozen horses perished. Tho national convention of tobacco tvorkers, In session at St. Louis, decided lo affillato with tho American Federation of Labor. General J. B Hawley, general attorney for the Northwestern railway In Ne Draska and a personal friend of Abraham Lincoln, died suddenly at Hot Springs, A.rk. For every quarter in a man's pocket there are a dozen uses ; and to use eaeh one in snch a way as to derive the great est benefit is a question every one must solve for himself. We believe, however, that no better use could be made of one of these quarters than to exchange It for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ana .uiarrnoea ttemeay, a medicine that every lamllv should be provided with iyov sale by Urubler Bros., Druggists. The Speedy I.ucanU" Aznln, Quebnstown, May 35. Tho Cunard lino steamship Lucanlu, Captain MoKuy, from New York, May 18, ha? beaten her dally average speed record. She roado tho trip in five days, eleven hours itnd forty ono minutos, being three hours una tore minutes behind hor own eastward record of five days, eight hours and thirty-eight minutes, made in Septomber, 189-1; but on the trip just completed the Lucunln made an averago dally speed of 23.01 knots per hour. Her best previous dally speed rec ord was 21.89 knots, made in June, l Wi llow to Treat a Wife. (From i'aolno Health Journal.) First get a wife; second, be patient, You may have great trials and perplexl- ties in your business, but do not, there- fore, carry to your home a cloudy or con. traded brow. Your wife may huve trials, which, though of Jess magnitude, may be hard for her to bear. A kind word, a A- 1 ...111 An ......r. I AUnBnr. from tier brow nil clouds of gloom, To ) tuis we would add always keep a oojtie ' - 1 Pf Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy In the n05e- I' J the best and is sure to be - net(leiS sooner or lttter. Your wife will tUeu Unow tQHt yo rUy cnre for her and wih to protect her health. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Druggists. Tired, Weak, Nervous Hood's Sarsaparilla Restores Strength and Bodily Vigor. Thocausoof that tired, weak, nervous condition In which so many peoplo find themselves, Is tho failure of the blood to properly nourish tho nerves and tis sues. Food tho nerves upon puro blood, and .they will bo steady and strong. Head this: "It is withnleas- ure that I rscom as mend Hood's Sar saparilla as an ex cellent nerve tonlo and blood purifier. Mrs. c. n. Tenable I have taken it Kelthsburg, 111. more than onco and am taking it now. I was tired, my body ached, and I felt very badly all over. I was afraid I would bo sick. I thought I would take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and It Has Cured Mo, and I find that it is cheaper than the doc tor's bills. Hood's Pills are tho best I have ever taken and I use no other. I am' glad to have an opportunity to recom mend Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mns. C. H. Vekablk, Kelthsburg, 111. c? Sarsa- 3 pariUa Be sure to get fl-g Hood's Sarsarjarilla is sold bv all druz- gists, fl; six for $5. Prepared only by . I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. HnnH's Pillc euro all liver Ills, bilious. 1 1UUU fills nosn. henrtaphn. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES I Are now offered by the maTScts to easily mul tiply emill capital each week by (-peculating. Our customers make blc morev. Some t!00 to tSOO a week on a $100 investment. Can we not do tbe t-nroe for you ? Small marcln reomrea. Our book on successful speculation and Dally Marrei jetter, ; rs. sent ne. Market letter, full of money producing point- speculate inrougn experis. Bankers and Brofiers, Klalto Thomas & Co.. building, Chicago, 111. 6-21-lm AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Spring : and : Summer S-u.ItirLg,s- i (Order spring garments now). Besides giving ample time for delivery it enables you to have your pick of our spring assortment. Complete line of domestic and imported novelties in trousers and suiting. PORTZ BROS. 24 North Main St., Shenundoah, Pa ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Boat Brands of 5 and lOo Cigars. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon HAIH AND COAL STS. Fool room attached Finest whiskers. fi3 ""rance drin and cfgart i Choice temperance anotq ana cigars. beers, porter and ale onstantly on tap. - 1"1 Xkii,-) b A . . . . i WeeKS M US8U m I 17 BOVTmaiAXX 8T11EE1. Grand display of birds Lnd animals of all selections and finest palntfniss iu the county. Best Beer, forte: and Ales. Finest Brands of Clears. Free lnnch every norcdtg end etcclcs. Jons ftfriKs, Proprietor. Hood 1 mi KaiuomiiiitAiii'iiajuis'iiciti!:m H MlLDItTHAFlNC ; b THE AMLfUCAN TESA:CQ tOMFAUt SDCCtUCit W I ABSOLUTELY PURE I THE OLD RELIABLE I SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Has stood the Test ol Time fj MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER 5 BRANDS COMBINED g sMyiimtiim m 1 i ji1 " in nil iiwy Evan J. D&vies, FINANCE AND TRADE. tho SensAtlcnal Adrancn in Wheat Evi dently Unwarranted by Facts. Nnw Yoiik, May 95. H. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly revloW of trade says: If wheat has been so greatly Injured by the suowb and trosts in May Mat tno sudden ratso ol Iwelvo cents In two wcoks is Justified, tho :alamlty will affect all buslnoss prospects, rho markets do not boliovo It, for stocks lo not coll (ipso; iron, lcathor and hides itlll rlso, nnd no holders of whoat would tell at eighty cents, a lower prlco than had oeen known nt this season for thirty years prior to 1893, if current reports wero cred ited. Somo Injury has undoubtedly been mstatned, but our dispatches do not show lhat It Is really Serious. Tho temper Is to buy, rogardloss of visi ble requirements, in tho foJth that prices tro suro to rlso. Western receipts of wheat lor three wcoks havo been larger than last roar, in splto of storms nnd frosts. But .ho rlso has practically stopped buying for export, as tho similar riso did in April, .884, which was followod by about the owest prlco then ever known. Whcthor train has boon greatly injured or not for ;lgn markets will tako early occasion to loitlfy themselves from othorsources. Tho iveek's sales hero havo amounted to 155, 100,000 bushols, and accounts of damago 5y frost and by Insects aro so mixed up .hat somo tradors Infer that bugs must iyeur overcoats. Failures this week havo been 207 in tho United States, against 183 last year, and S3 n Canada, against 23 lust year. Bradstroots' rovlow says; The modor ite reaction in tho stock markot last week ind this wcok, caused primarily by ro tated frosts and reports of severe damage lo cereal crops nnd other farm produco, vas followed only In part by a correspond ng check to tho movement in general .rade. Not ono of tho larger grain states :onfirms tho reports of severo damago to vheat and corn with which tho exchanges lave abounded, and thero Is less reason to jollevo in tho extent of it as currently ro orted. General SchoQeld Not a Candidate. San Antonio, Tex., May 25. General Tohn M. Schofleld, to whom had been nt arlbutod presidential aspirations, denied imphatically to a correspondent of tho As lociated Press that ho had never ontor ,ained tho subject for an Instant. When iskcd If It was true, as reported, that he irould bo a candlduto for tho Domocratlo )residentlal nomination on a froc coinage platform General Schofleld at first laughed ind then with a suspicion of indignation n his voice said: "I havo nover had that natter under consideration." Ho ex ressed himself as delighted with his visit o Houston during tho Confederate ro inlon, and said ho was profoundly lm jressed with the loyalty evinced by tho old Confederates. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gaTo them Castorla, Bond Issues Must be Voted Upon. Cleveland, May 25. Judge Ricks, sit ing in tho United States court, handed town .a decision which establishes nn Ini lortant precedent aud Indirectly affects nllllons of dollars worth of municipal onds Issued on tho authority of special eglslation, and not authorized by a pop llar vote of the peoplo living in tho town ircltv by which tho "bonds are issued. 3onds issued without a two-thirds vote of .ho people aro practically declared to bo vorthless. It is said that millions of dol- ars worth of bonds have been issued by 'arlous towns aud cities throughout the ,tato which will "be affected by this do ilslon. Terrible EnrthqnaUe In Albania. Constantinople, May 25. Word has cached this city of a disaster from nn arthquake In the town of Pnramythla, n tho province of Eplrus, which Is a part if Albania. Paramythla Is a small town if about 3,000 inhabitants. Tho town Is llvldcd into the upper nnd lower town, ind has an old castle garrisoned by Turks ind tho remains of aucient walls. It is a 5reek bishop's see. Nearly all the houses n the town havo been destroyed, nnd fifty icrsons wero killed and 150 Injured by tho inrthquake. Fraudulent Voters Weeded Ont. Kaxsas City, May 25. Tho board of cvlslon, which has beon In session for a veek at tho recorder of voters' office, has tricken from the registration lists 7,400 ames of voters out of a total registration if 29,000. Those names wero expurgated ecause tho board found them to bo f raud- ilent and fictitious. Thoy fonnod a part if the almost unheard of ballot frauds vhlch caused so much trouble after the Jectlons last November. Olnejrvllle Mills to Ttesmne Monday. PitoviDENCE. May 25. Information was irouaht tho general committee of tho Ol leyvillo strikers this morning that at least wo of the manufacturers wero preparing o start up on Monday morning. This an- louncpmcnt came from tho machinists of he Atlantic nnd the Riverside mills, who tated that the machinery of tho plants vas tested yesterday, the bolts oiled and tonernl preparations made to resume op rations. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kldnev and Bladder dis eases relieved In six nonrs by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure, This new remedy Is a great surprise on account oi its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tne manner, Kiuneys back and every part of the urinary Das- sages In male or female. 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 City Fharmnov. 107 S. Main St. next door to the post office, Shenandoah, 1 H. 4-IHJm Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Etojinq HbbalD who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the Fiaper as new subscribers, are requested to eave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, en North Main street. Mr. D. P. Davis, a nrominentllvprvman and merchant of Goshen, Va., has this to say on the subject of rheumatism i "I tatce pleasure in recommending Chamber lnln'a Pnln Tlnlm fn ..I. ... ....... Ia, a I ---- ... . ' . . ...... ...i.i ...... no i know from personal experience that H win no nu mat. is claimed lor it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in bed with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered Intensely. The first application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm eased tho pain and the usa ot one nottla completely enrea mm. -cur buib uj urunier isros. Druggist. 3) 3 POPB MFfl. CO. Hartford, Conn. RANCH IS , BC8TON NEW YORK OMIOAOO BAN FHANOISCO PROVIDING! BUFFALO Or a HARTFORD, 80 $60. Boys' or Girls' Hartfords, $50. Oet a Columbia Catalogue. Freont any Columbia agency j by mall for two a-cect stamps. 288)! mm GEO. H. KRICK, 'gent lor Columbia and Hartford Bicycles, Shenandoah. Pa. Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats Wo are displaying hundreds of the French and American deslcns In flowers Bilk, No. 5, 5c; No. 7, 7c; No. 0,0c; No. 12, 12c; No. 10, 15c; No. 80, 25c per yard all colors. Sailor hats, 15o up ; ladles' hats, 25o up ; Infants long cloaks, cream and white for 81.00 up. Infants' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to close out. down from $1.00 to 50c per yard. Black satin, 24 inches wide, 81,00 yer yard, worth $1.75. Nun's veils, $1.25 up. Infants' caps, 15c to $1.75, at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, Garden's T WALL pApER; We have just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers in the market, which we will sell at very reasonable, prices. We have also in stock a great deal of last year'spatterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and see our line ot goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. T. IP. O.SLIEJlSr, House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. L. REF0WICH, nier 10 and 12 South Main St., Has been appointed the sole agent for the mater woolen uompany INDIGO BLUE 1 1 8. SUITS All other goods offered for sale are not the genuine, it tnese goods snouia cnanee color within five years your money will be refunded. Have a full line ot spring and summer clothing. All genuine goods which cannot be 5e.it for price. An im mense stock of men's, boys' and children's summer clothing. Each purchaser of a suit before Decoration Day will be enti tled to a genuine American shamrock free. L. REFOWICH, Reliable Clothier. It your clothier doesn't keep Hammerslougli : Bros SweU, Reliable, New Yorfc -oniOTi-ixisra- Make him get It. Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Ovorooat Wears like steel and is sold by every promi nent clothier In the slate. None genuine wltn out Hammerslough Uroj -abeU IMPORTANT ! Why waste your time shopping around for Hats and Bonnets when you know that you can always be suited in price and quality by going direct to Hyde's, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah and Bet t,he latest styles in s,hapes and trimming tor less mij.n,x tnananypiacc In the town or county. New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. :Ji 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds .promptly attended to, We Haire the Best Illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are in the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten you. Eclipse Oil Som'y Oils, Qaaollne, Caudles. Lamp Wloks, Burners, etc. ill Smith Tnrrtln St.. SIIENANDOAII, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. "VVhon it ComoB to GROCERIES Our stook speaks for itself. If you don't come to town, send your orders. They will be nicely tilled. MUSSER & BEQDALL, 26 E. Centre Street, Shenindoah. Leading Clot wont cure you Neither will medicine. Bicycling will. All you need is to get out doors and let the tonic of rapid motion put new blood into your veins and tissues. Buy a and Bonnets is Now on. choicest and most select stvles ever showri. of everv deBcrlntlon. Chean ribbon, all 26 S. Main St. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah TWO-STORY Frame Building, 30x45 feet, on South Chestnut street. Keats for $10 per month; w1 1 to sold cheap, FOR PAL?. Hnlf lot and two houses, sit uate on West Centiedtreet. Will pay IS per cent, on Investment, and can be tought on easy terms, ITlARJf FOR SALE A. frra ot 33 acres. Ju within threo miles of go id market. Twenty-nine acres under cultivation, anaiour acres of good timber. Frame farm bouse, sis room", good barn and all in good condition. Will be sold tor 1,200 cash. FOR BALK. Licensed hotel stand In Maha noy township, near tbe horough line. Frame building, nine rooms, doing Kood busi ness. Good reasons given for selling. A bar- ain lor anjboar. Apply to M.J i.awior, ustlce of the Peace, 123 East Centro street. Finest, Purest, Healthiest. Lauer Sock Beer r 1On tap'at all the leading saloons. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 807 West Coal St., Shenandoah, HOOKS & BROWN Full line of Base Ball Goods. Special Inducements to clubs. Agents for DAI&Y PAPERS. 4 North Mamjit 5Y PILLS! nrtiiflbnit in.. nuve ric COrllIUlwr4U Lager and Pilsner Beefs DRUafJ ' EICBUfl
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