The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 11, 1895, Image 4

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    GREAT SAVING CHANCE!
A
LARGE
LINE
OF
UNDER
WEAR. lluy where your
money will go
farthest that's
the idea. When
it conies to Cloth
ing we know, nml
you ought to
know, that we
ofTcr you greater
opportunity for
making ench dol
lar go farther than
any other store
in the county.
OVERCOATS ! IRGIS!
We have them in all styles and
at all prices. A full line of Chin
chillas, Beavers, blue and
and Kerseys.
black, !
$i no Overcoats now
SS.oo Overcoats now sold for 954
$10.00 Overcoats now sold for JJ5
$13 Overcoats now sold for G. SO
jSih.oo Overcoats now sold for $3
Wc have the finest line of Hoys' Suits
ever shown in this town. An inspection
is invited. Remember the place.
THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER,
Levi Refowich,
10 and 12 South Main St.
EVENING HERALD
MONDAY. NOVmiSElt 11, 16K5.
PERSONAL.
Stephen (iolio,
of Heading.
is a guest of
own friends.
J. .1. Dougherty, of Philadelphia, is visiting
friends in town.
Harry Ihifner spent yesterday afternoon
nt Mulmnoy City.
George Hoover visited friends at Mtihanoy
( ity last evening.
W. .1. Morgan went to Philadelphia yester
day to visit friends.
H. A. Swahn and Clayton Pointer left town
tills morning fra hunting trip.
Thomas Campbell, of Philadelphia, spent
ycs-teiday among friends in town.
T. Milnor Morris, of the .Icanesvillo Iron
Works, was a visitor to town to-day.
Abo Miller, of llazMoii, was tlio guest of
his brother, Morrk Miller, yesterday.
5Ir. and Mn. J. .T. Price and daughter,
Helen, are visiting friends in Philadelphia.
John Scott, of Hazleton, brother of Sberiir
Scott, was a visitor to town Saturday even
ing. Senator Coyle and wife will leave this week
for Atlanta, and will spend some time at the
exposition.
Mrs. Flower Iteeso, of Xorth Jardin street,
lias returned from a week's visit to friends
nt Harrisburg.
Itev. Itobert O'ISoy'e was in Pottsvillo ovor
Sunday in tlio intercut of tlio Theological
Seminary at Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. John Curtin and Postmaster
Mcllct left for Wilkosb.irre yesterday to at
tend the funeral of Thomas Pu'rrington, who
was killed in the mines on Friday.
J. K. P. Sclioilly, accompanied by his son-in-law,
Claude I.. Knight, started from town
this morning for a month' trip through South
( arolina, Georgia, Alabama and Plot Ida.
Help Comes to Thoio Who Take
I ted Flag oil -for sprains, bums, cuts. At
Piruhler Pros., drug store.
Illuming Carlisle for Defeat.
Covington, Ky., Nov. 11. Mayor Rhin
cck, thohcadof tlio municipal government
of Secretary Carlisle's homo, says: "I bo
lievo that 5Ir. Carlislo is responsible in on
appreciable ilonroe for tbo ilofent of tbo
Democracy of Kentucky. Whon ho canio
homo to register, u fow days boforo the
election, ho was accosted by a reporter,
who asked him If ho Intended to voto tlio
Democratic state tickot. Ho Is quoted as
Baying: '1 ileelino to ho interviewed. I
Will voto for whom I please.' Every Re
publican paper in tbo state seized upon
those words to prove that the schism In
the Democratic ranks was rout enough
to detent Hardin. As a consequence,
thousands of Democratic votes went to
Bradley. I believe that if Carlisle hud re
plied in that interview that ho was a
Deinociiit, and would voto for the nomin
ees of his party, Wat Hardin would huvo
been elected ffovornor."
s .
Nip Diphtheria Scare In lliirlliigton.
Hisistoi., l'a , Nov. 11. Tho report sent
out by tho United Press to the offect that,
owing to tho prevalence of diphtheria In
Burlington, N. .1., navigation on tho Doi
uware river butwoen Rrlstol and thatpluco
lias closed, is without foundation. Forry
boats are running as usual, and J. S.
Adams, secretary of the Burlington board (
of health, has Issue u notlco that at nu
timo huvo thoro been more than Ufteon
cases, and only ono has boon reported
within the last nlnoty-slx hours. At tho
present time there are not more than
twelve oasos, nono of thorn serious. Ho
adds that there is no reason why people
ehopild not visit Burlington as safely to
day ns any other town iu Now Jersey.
interesting Itellglnus Ceremony.
New Oulkans, Nov. 11. Yesterday, at
the convent of tho Ursullno nuns, tho
Etatuo of "Our Lady of Prompt Succor"
was orowned with a diadem of gold and
jewols whose lntrlnslo worth is many
thousands of dollars, and tho occasion was
made ono of groat pomp and ceremony by
the prominent Catholics of this city and
state. It was very much on tho order of
the recent celebration In Mexico, and is
really the first ceromony of its kind that
has ever taken place in the United States.
The statue is about four feet high, and Is
a beautiful pleco of wood carving, repre
senting tho Virgin Mary holding in hor
arms the Infant Jesus.
BUY YOUR.-
"Groceries
FLOUR. FEED, HAY AND STRAW,
Also Tabic and Floor 011 Cloths From
E. E3.
(Ol I. I
FOLEY,
in and West Hts
FITHV POINTS.
Happening! Throughout tlx' lloglnn Olimii
. IcU'd fur Musty l't'riitiil.
Tlio revival services in tlio 51. K. church
arc largely attended. ,
Summit Hill linn formed a Chautauqua
circle with 10 inumlien.
The 1. A 1!. It. It. Co. will pay from (iordon
to TauiHiitia on tlio 83rd inst.
A fire lint broken nut in the old tunnel of
the Sugar Loaf colliery at Hnidoton.
.lames Casoy, a tlpstRlV at tlio court house,
died at litfi homo In l'ottsville on SalUrdHy.
During October tlio Union Coal Company
mined 1()2,0'JS tons of coal, the largest In its
lilstory.
There is talk of a bicycle race between
Seaman, of (llinrdville, and Snylor, of Ash
land, in the near future.
George tlio 10-yoar-old son of l'hillp Woll,
of l'ottsvillo, Is lying at the point of death,
8uM'oring from appendicitis.
Owen Coury lias purchased from. John
1!. I'rico the store and dwelling property, on
Centre street, Ashlaud, for f.1,000.
I Kahlua are attractetl by tlio headlights ot
I locomotives on the C'oxe railroad near llazle
sold for i ton and several huvo been run down by tbo
engines.
District President Alfred 11. Garner, of tho
P. O. S. f A., Tecoived from the Hon. John
Wauamaker a handsomely bound bible, to bo
presented to Washington Camp No. -Ill,
recently organized at Taylorsville.
A house belonging to John Alexander, at
Port Carbon, with most of his household
goods, was destroyed by tiro this morning.
The fire was not gotten under control until
the house of a man named Snyder adjoining
was partially burned.
The only remedy in the world that will at
once stop itchiness of the skin in any part of
the body, that is absolutely safe and never
failing, is Doan's Ointment. Get it from,
your dealer.
A CONFESSED MURDER.
Hut tlio Murderer anil tho Victims Cannot
ho Found.
Special to Kvkmno llEUAI.ll.
JIt. Carmi:i,, Nov. 11. Henry Yargo, a
Hungarian, has been missing from his home
near Natalie two weeks and the utmost vigi
lance of tho polico havo failed to load to his
whoreahouts, but one of his friends has just
given Justico Amour some startling informa
tion and tho case is being worked up with
renewed vigor.
The informant states that a haggard man
on the vorge of nervous prostration caino to
him and confessed that ho- and three others
had seen Yargo display money and they had
waylaid him at a lonely spot on tho mountain
road about half way between Gceen llidgo
and Natalie, and after taking Yargo's money
murdered him in order to prevent his causing
their arrest. The men, to hide their crime,
carried the remains almost to Hickory Itidgc,
where they wcro interred. Efforts are being
made to locate tbo place of burial and at tho
samo timo tho polico are working on tho
description of tho alleged murderers as fur
nished by Amour's informant.
ltucklen'H Arnica Sale.
Tho best salve in tho world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tcttor, chapped hands, chilblains, coins, and
all skin eruptions, and positively curt s piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For salo by A. Waslcy.
A ltotolutlon.
A complete and immediate revolution of
trausportationmcthods, involving a reduction
of freight charges on grain from the West to
New York of from ."0 to Ot) per cent., is what
is predicted iu tlio November Cosmopolitan.
Tho plan, proposes using light and inexpen
sive corrugated iron cylinders, hung on a
slight rail supported on poles from a cross-
arm the whole system involving an expense
of not more than fifteen hundred dollars a
mile for construction. The rolling stock is
equally simple and comparatively inexpen
sive. Continuous lines of cylinders, moving
with no interval to speak of, would carry
moro grain in a day than a quadruple track
railway. This would constilutu a sort of
grain-pipo line. Tlio Cosmopolitan also points
out tlio probable abolition of stroet-eurs boforo
the coining horseless carriage, which can be
operated by a boy ou asphalt pavements at a
total expense for labor, oil and interest, of
not more than ono dollar a day.
JIaloy, tho joweler, for silverware, watches
and iowolry. 1(1 North Main street.
Pennsylvania" lluy" at Atlanta Kvposl
Hon.
For the special benefit of thoso who desire
to bo prosont nt the Atlanta Exposition on
"Pennsylvania D.iy," Novombor 11, the
Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will place
on sale excursion tickets to Atlanta and
return at tlio rates quoted below. The tickets
will be limited for continuous going passngo
and for return by continuous passage within
ten days from day of sale.
Ilarrisburg 817 7fl,Hoiilur.v $19 !
Willlamsport 20 55 Philadelphia 18 00
Wilkoslmrro 21 25 1
Proportionate rates from other points.
"After sulferinz from dyspepsia for three
years I decided to try liurdock Hlood Hitters.
Two bottles cured me entirely." Mrs. G. C.
White, Taberg, Oneida County, fiow ork.
Tho ltuineiiyi Concert.
Edouard Itemenyi, tho violinist who is to
appear nt Ferguson's theatro next Thursday
evening for tlio bonofit of tho Primitive
Methodist church, is completing a triumph
ant tour through tho United Statos. Tho
New York Commercial Advertiser says of
his recent appearanco hi that city : "Tho
reception which was accorded to Rcmonyi on
his appearance was an ovation which swelled
into a tremendous wavo of outhusiasm after
his spirited roudoring of the threo movements
of tlio Godard concerto. So insistent was the
applause that ho wbb compcllod to repeat tho
canzonctta movomont, give two moro encore
after that, and thou como out and bow his
acknowledgment half a dozen time boforo the
audience could bo satisfiod." Hoscrvod seats
now on salo at Kirlin's drug store
Never Tails for Cntighi and Colds.
That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. AtGruhlor
Iiros., drug store,
Mnlmnoy City Ituslneas College,
This excellent college, at 203 East Centre
street, gives Commercial, Shorthand id
Typewriting courses equal to any In tho stato
at the very lowest rates. Individual in
struction. Day and even.ng classes. Students
constantly entering. Catalogue free.
10-H-tf O W. Willi s mr, principal
EXODUB TO POTTSVILLE.
Tim Teachers' Institute mill (,'oilrl Open
lug t'aiisii n ltiish.
There was a groat exodus at the lehigh
Valley and Pennsylvania depots this morn
ing and the agent and clerks wore kept busy
handing out tickets and making change for
over half an hour before the 0:08 train left
for Pottsvillo. At tho Lehigh Vatley depot
tho rush for tickets was the greatest. lioth
waiting rooms and tho oulsldo platform of
tho depot wore crowded with people. When
the train arrived it consisted of but two cars.
Two moro woro added to it and oven then
seats wcro at a premium. A part of tho rush
was occasioned by the opening of tho No
vember term of criminal court lit Pottsvlllc.
Such ovonts always create an exodus from
this town, but to-day the crowd was in
creased by tho teachers who loft to attend the
annual sessions of tho Teachers' Comity In
stitute at Pottsvillo, which opened this
morning.
Some of the teachers wcro equipped with
satchels and traveling bags, indicating that
they intended remaining at tlio county sent
while the instltuto lasts, but thoy were fow I
iu number. Nearly all tbo toachors from
this town will return every evening.
The attendance at court by people from
this borough will be Very largo this week, as
in addition to tho many new euss on the
court calendar there are many that were laid
over from tho last term of court. Among
the pcoplo who went down this morning
wcro Justices Williams, Shoemaker and
llicrstein, Constables Phillips and Roland,
Policemen Tosh and Lee, M. 51. lhirko, S.
G. 51. Hollopetor, Edward W. Shoemaker,
J. It. Coyle and J. H. Pomeroy, Esqs., and
over a (sir load of people who wont down as
principals or witnesses In suits.
A close observer will conio across many
humorous incidents during rushes at the
depot. This morning nu old Irish lady
bought a ticket for Pottsvllle. "Can
I
stop at St. Clair on this?" sho asked after
receiving tho tickot. "You must sec the I
conductor about that matter," tho agent j
answered. "And, sure, ho knows nothing
about the matter at all," was the rejoinder,
and the agent was obliged to explain that,
while the conductor know nothing about the i
business she had at St. (.'lair, he know all
about tho stopping oil' at that point. j
Consumption in its advanced stages is ,
beyond powers of man to cure. It can ho I
prevented, though, by timely tiso of Dr. .
Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, nature's own
remedy for coughs and colds. I
POLITICAL POINTS. i
- - I
M. P. Walker, father of ox-Deputy Con-
trailer George Walker, delivered a largo j
Republican voto to tlio Democratic ticket in i
tbo South want of Pottsvillo. ,
Tho llakcr ballot law works against the
Democratic party in this county.
It is said that Peter P. Smith, tho minority
judge on tho Superior Court bench, received
tho voto of every Smith in the state. This
accounts for his election.
Attend tho Republican League meetings,
That organization did effective work last
spring, and can do tho samo next February if
tho ell'ort is made. r
There are quite a number of Goo-goos in
this county.
When you want good roofing, plumbing,
gas fitting, or gcnoral- tinsmithiug done call
ou E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street.
Dealer iu stoves. 8-1-tf
Tho Illass Funeral.
The funeral of ex-County Treasurer Louis
Mass took placo from tho family residence at
Girardville yesterday afternoon and was at
tended by prominent pcoplo from all parts of
the county. Tho remains were interred in
the Odd Fellows' cemetery at (lirardvillo
with Odd Fellowship and Masonic honors.
Among tbo residents of Shenandoah who at
tended tho funeral were S. L. Ilrown, O. C,
Thomas, William H, Zimmerman, Controller
B. It. Severn, Deputy Controller F. C. licose,
II. A. Davenport, A. B. Lamb, John W.
Morgan, F. J. Portz, Justico T. T. Williams,
W. G. Gregory, Christ. Schmidt, Councilma
Richard Reese, John M. Schaoffer, Fred.
Koithan, Joseph Grumm, James S. Williams,
(jcorgoand John Portz, Ervin Moycr, Hurry
Yost, E. P. llrunim, Charles Smith, John
Raniairo. Edward Dohorty, Georgo H. Will
iams, Mine Inspector William Stein, Al.
Niliimock, Jo.-eph Wyatt, T. J. ISrouglmll,
Samuel Acker and Wolf Levlne.
lleglu Hlght "With Coughs mid Colds.
Tuko tho suro euro, Paii;Tina, 2oc. At
Gruhlor Pros., drug storo.
Cost or tho Election.
Tho cost of the election in Schuylkill
county on Tuesday last aggregates about
$7,000. First of all was tlio cost of printing
tho Sheriff's proclamation, then came the cost
of printing the ballot, which was something
over $400. Tho pay of the election olllcors in
tho 113 districts of tho county foots up quite
a sum. .Tlio judges of election receive $5.00,
S3.50 for holding tlio election and $1.50 for
making out tho return, and also 10 cents for
evory circular mile traveled In bringing hi
tho return. Tho two Inspectors each receive
$3,50 por day, and tho two qlorks each receive
$3.00. Each assessor receives $2.00 for his
services on election day and each constable
receives a Ilka amount. Added U the above
Is $10,00 for room rout for each polling placo,
nnd'tho board to compute tho vote recoives
$150.
Buy Keystone Hour, Be sure that the
nnmn l.ESSIQ X JlAlili. Asniauu, a., la
... . 1 T 1-
printed on evory sack. tf
holler to Water Consumers.
Notlco is hereby given by the Water
Committee of the Ilorongh Council that bo-
einninir with Thurbday, the 7th inst.. the
water supply will ho curtailed, nnd con
sumers of tho publio wator works will be
fjitnishcd with water only between the hours
et 5:00 and 0:00 a. m. and 3:00 nnd'7:0O p. m
until further notice. By order of tho com
mittee. A. D. Gable,
Xj-7-tf Chairman.
Satisfaction guaranteed by Hell, the
plumber.
Good advlco: Novor leave home on a
journey without a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colin. Cholora and DiarrhfM Komcdy. For
salo by Gruhlor Ilros., Druggists.
Coming Kvonts.
Nov. 28. Annual turkey supper, under
auspices of Ml Saints' 1'. K. Church, in Rob-
I bins' upcr i house.
Tlio Dcor Benson Too Short,
Eon llAnnon Citt, N. J., Nor. 11.
During tho doer season of twelve days,
which has Just closed In South Jersey, at
least thirty-live door woro killed In Atlan
tic nnd Capo liny oountios, n greater num
ber than has been killed during any pre
vious sonson for tho lust twenty yours.
Sportsmen doclnro the short season law a
failure, nnd declaro they will petition tho
loglslaturo fur a grant ot at loust ti mouth
in which to chase tho doer.
ritinhurg riumhors on Strike,
I'rrraimiio, Nov. 11. Tho plumbers'
union yesterday passed resolutions do
ninndlng of tholr employers nn advance In
wagos of 10 por cent., to tako effect at 7
o'clock this morning. Tlio muster plumb
ors resist tho demand, and tho men went
out. Tho men claim to have mndo sovoral
requests for this restoration without nny
satisfaction being given them, honco tho
determination to strike without furthor
notloe.
Detroit Anarchists Cooling Down.
DllTKOIT, Nov. 11. A meeting held yes
terduy afternoon to commemorate what
woro termed tho "murdered Chicago an
orchlsts," wns sllmly nttonded and not nt
all radical In character. Thcro were no
red Hags nnd most of the socialists rc-
mnlucd awny.
KotlischlUls Prevented a Disastrous Panic.
London, Nov. 11. Tho Paris correspon
dent of Tho Times says that It Is under
stood that only tho Intervention of tho
Kothschllds ou Saturday prevented tho
panlo at Paris from becoming positively
disastrous.
in i:d.
PAltKIilt. At Shenandoah, Pu., on tlio 10th
-Inst., William (1. Parker, nged t:i years.
Funeral will take nlnco on Wednesday after.
noon, at S o'clock, nt the late residence, 223
,.iinpoerry niicy. interment in Odd renown
cemetery. Friends anil relatives invited tc
attend. 2t
HWI I1 Willi I h . jxjt 7;wcnraig-j.i i m 1lW mlfw
Did you ever see one of the famous
wntcrprooflntcrliucd Collars or Cuffs?
It's very easy to tell, for they arc all
marked this way
Lf TRADf
ov0 " MARK-
They are tho only Interlined Collars
and Cuffs, and are made of linen, cov
ered with waterproof " CELi.ur.oiD."
They'll stand right by you day in nnd
day out and they arc all marked this way
Mark.
The lirst cost is the onlv cost, for
they keep clean a long time, and when
soiled you can clean them in a minute
by simply wiping off with a wet cloth,
that is the kind marked this way
TKADf
mark.
These collars and cuffs will outlast
six linen ones. The wearer escapes
laundry trials and laundry bills no
chafed neck and no wilting down if
you get a collar marked this way
TRAD
AfARK-
Ask your dealer first, and take noth
ing that has not above trade mark, if
you desire perfect satisfaction. All
others are imitations absolutely.
If you can't find collars or cuffs
marked this way, we will send you a
sample postpaid on receipt of price.
Collars, 25 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair.
Give your size and say whether stand
up or turned-down collar is wanted.
THE CELLULOID COMPANY,
427-20 lirondmiy, NEW YORK.
MISCELLANEOUS.
" VANTIU). At once, 23 KirK nono under 10
yt'iirs of ago and only K'rls willing to
work need iinnlv. Call at the Scliuvlkjll Hiit&
Can Mnnurui'turiiiK Co., 3W Kast Coal street.
Sell' & l.aiitcrsteiu, proprietors. It
T WANT line samples banded your friends or
I neighbors, fiend Albert Wood, l'eriinner,
Wood Ave.. Detroit. Atleh.. Wets fnrflvntrini
lottles Satin-Scent rerfumes, rccelvo offers to
you. 10-is-u.iw-im
IjWK SAI.I5. Ono of tho finest ami boot located
? bnteher shoos In town, will bo sold chcan.
Tho owner will leave town, tho reason for sell.
itnr. For further information enll on or address
ahcuamloah Hcex Company, 10Utf
ITIOU SA1.H. A vnluablo property, Sit West
' I.lovd street. Shenandoah, with all modern
conveniences. The lot is UOxllO, two houses
frnnthiLT mi I.lnvu street and two in tho roar,
Will be sold at reasonable figures. Apply on
tho premises, lteasons for selling, party leaving
town. Jl-S-lW
TXrANTKI). An honest, active gentleman or
lady to travel for reliable established
house. Salary 7so, imyable 515 weekly, ami
oxneuses. .Situation tiermanent. lteferenees.
Knelohe self-addressed stamped envelope, Tho
Dominion Company, 31G Omaha Ihiilding,
CIIUWKII. ll-ll-.'llt
Evan J. Davies,
LIVERY AND
Undertaking
13 N. Jardin Street.
Hooks & Brown,
We deliver the
EVENING HERALD
and all the
PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK
Snd POTTSVILLE
dally papers.
Agents for all periodicals, &c.
4 N. Main Street
JOHN F. CLEARY,
Temperance Drinks
Mineral waters. Weiss beer. Bottler of the
finest laecr beers,
17 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah.
KLLULO
LLULQ n
Mi W
LLULQ I
LLULQ HI
THAT'S IT!
That's the Flour that Makes the
Best Bread. You can buy
grocer at $2.50 Per ia barrel sack.
Thos. E. Samuels & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers,
105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa.
CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry, ,
NO. S SOUTH JARDIN STREET.
First-class Work at Low Prices.
All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts "washed
and Ironed, 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c: undershirts, 7c;
underdrawcrs, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. , '
CHARLEY SING, Manager.
Carden's ART WALL PAPER Store.
Wo havo just received a flno lino of tho most hc.iutiful and artistic papers In tho
market, which wo will sell nt very roasonahlo prices. Wo havo also In stock a
great doal of last year's patterns which wo aro soiling at a sacrifice. Come and
sco our lino of goods. Wo have tho most hcautiful and artistic papers.
Largest Paper Store in Town.
Finest Stock and Lowest Prices.
J, ) v 1 N JZT IV I IIouso,&ign nnd Dccoratlvo Painting.
- r- UMKUCIM, No. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, e
SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry,
10 North- Main Street.
Clothes of all description neatly dono up
nmilies in this town as to my care in washing
do my work better and quicker than any othor
Engagement Extraordinary !
REMENYI
Grand Concert !
Farewell Tour of
Edouard Remenyi
HE GREATEST VIOLINIST OF THE AGE.
Before rcturuiug to his native land he
has consented to pay a visit to Shenan
doah and will give a Grand Concert at
Ferguson's Theatre,
-ON
Thursday, Nov. I4th, 1895,
Under the auspices of nnd for the
HencM of the
RIIYIITIVE METHODIST CHURCH,
MR. REMENYI will bo assisted iu the
Concert by
MISS PAULINE STEIN,
Soprano.
311,1,1. LOUISE ROMAN,
Solo Pianist.
MR. EUGENE E. DAVIS,
Ilaritono and Accompanist.
Don't fail to read the press notices.
POPULAR PRICES :
Reserved Seats, 50 Cents
Admission. 35 Cents
Gallery, 35 Cents
Edouard Remenyi has charmed the
music-loving world.
Chart Is now open at Klrlln'a drujr fctorc.
BEER IS ROOD.
Good beer builds un both bono and
brawn. It Is Btrcngtbenini;, nourishing!
milsclfMimklnir. You will feel tlmt llejul. I
Ing Ilrewlng Company beer Is pure and
wholesome, specially adapted for family uso.
tVl. C. WATSON, Agent.
South Slain street, Shenandoah,
Liquors, Wines and Cigars at Wholesale
ana neiau.
REMOVAL SALE !
R
R
E
E
AH goods must ho sold by Janu
ary 1st, regardless of cost. Our
prices will prove to you that this
is a genuine closing out sale. Como
oarly before tho assortment Is
gone. 25 to JO por cent, saved.
Store to rent and fixtures for salo
after January 1st.
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N. MAIN STREET,
AIRS. Q. W. HYDE.
GORMAN'S CAFE I
Cor. Coal and Main Sts.
Hot lunch dally from 0 to 12 n. m. Rtflng bar
auocneu wun nu me ueucacics oi tlio season.
Best of Cigars, Wines and Liquors,
Prompt attention and polite waiters.
SHENANDOAH'
Reliable : Hand : Laundry,
Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE BTS.
All work guaranteed to be first-class In every
particular. 811k ties and Iocs curtains a spec
ialty, uoous called for anu delivered. A trial
order solicited
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A9LES.
WASHBURN CKQSBYCffS, Vf
G0LOE0AL..-:
in first-class manner. I can refer to scorcaof
and superior neatness in doing up clothing.
laundry hi tho city. '
II COLOEDAL.-o. l&
CHARLES LEE, Manager.
OPEN EVERY DAY
Goto the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for
painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver
fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit
you call to see us. All examinations free.
We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns,
Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown
and Bridgo work nnd all operations that per
tain to Dental surgery.
No charges for extracting when plates are
ordered. Wc aro the only users of vitalized
air for tho painless extraction of teeth.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Tltman's Block)
East Centre Street.
Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m, to 8 p, m.
FALL and WINTER STYLES.
Call and see tho hrightest, breeziest, snappiest
lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan
doah has over had.
We're experts on fit.
We're dealers In new ideas.
We're leaders of reasonable prices.
If you aro a hard man to suit wo want
you to call.
PORTZ & BRO.,
24- North Main St.
Fall and A inter
MILLINERY.
Cheapest place in town.
MORRISON,
No. 8 East Centre Street.
"HE WAY
TO GET RICH
Is to save In buvincr,
It's extravagance to
pay three dollars for an nrtlclo
when you
can Inly Just atgoodaono forone or two,
li s a nouuy oi ours to sell
Fall : and : Winter : Millinery
For the least possible money. I'or Instance :
At this store CIIII.DJtKN'8 CAPS can bn
bought at 25 cents and upwards, SAILOJt
1 1 ATS, 50 cents and upwards and TUIMMEJ)
HATS at S1.00 and upwards.
Wo expect to win your trado by making it u
advantage to you to buy at
STANK'S,
r South Main Street, - - Shenandoah.
A genuine welcome awaits you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
rTnt Mnln nnrl Cnni tft.
Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, btwn,
porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice teBi
pernnoo drinks and cigars.
For tho Latest Styles and
Lowest Frlcea In . . .
Fall and
Winter
Millinei
IftW
-Call
Np, IU North Main St., Shenati