A WAfyft REGEPTIOfl Is ready for anybody, from a child to a man, who will take the trouble to enter our store. This is our second successful sale of 500 OVERCOATS. We have just this lot from Hammerslough & Co., which "vve are selling on commission and which can be bought at big inducements. We can show the people sights of Overcoats which will make them Overcoat hungry, in Chinchillas, Beavers, blue and black, and Kerseys. ltKMHMHKU THE Pt.ACH THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Levi Refowich, 10 and 12 South Main St. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1805. SEVENTEEN BODIES RECOVERED The Knllroiitl Company' Xcirlrrt Canned Cleveland's Trolley Horror. Cleveland. Nov. 19. Tho body of tho oventccnth, unci probably tho Inst victim of tlio motor accident, was recovered from tho river Into yestordiiy afternoon. It was that of Mntthow Calllnan, and It was tiuriod In tho mud directly whoro tho trucks of tho motor had been. Tho body of Miss Martha Saucrnhelmcr had been recovered earlier lu tho day. Tho soarch for bodies has now been abandoned. Motorman Rogers was bound over with out ball in the. police court yestorday for two weeks, during which time a thorough Investigation will bo made. Tho coroner's Inquest was resumed this morning. It has beon definitely settled that ono of the safo guards provided by tho street rail way company at the drawbridge to pro vent accidents has beon out of ordor for tltroo weeks. It was a devlco of levors, so arranged that when tho safety gates at tho approaches to tho draw were closed the current would bo shut olT for a dlstanco of BOO feet on each sldo of tho river. Tho wires remained dead until the drawbrldgo was closed and the gates were swung back to the sides of the roadway. With tho cut off In working order a motorman could not run his car to the river, and tho olncnco of power would bo an Infallible warning of danger. AVhy tho cut off has been allowed to remain out of order is unexplained by tho street ear company as yet. For comfortable, perfect fitting men's, ladies' or children's footwear, you want to go 1o Womer's, on North Main street, tho most popular priced shoo store in town. How In l'rownt Croup. SOMK IlllAIIINO THAT WILL PROW INTKI1 KSTINO TO VOl'NO MOTIIKKS. HOW TO QUAIW AGAINST Till". iiiskakk. Croup ta a terror to young mothers and io post them concerning the cause, firot symp toms aud treatment is the object of this item. The origin of croup is a common cold. Children who are subject to it take cold very easily and croup is almost sure to follow. The first symptom is hoarseness ; this is oon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which is easily recognized and will never he forgotten by one who has heard it. The time to act is when the child first becomes hoar.se. If Chamberlain's Cough Itemed- is fieely given all tendency to croup will soon disap pear. Even after the crimpy cough has de veloped it will prevent the attack. There is no danger in giving this remedy for it con tains nothing injurious. 1'or sale by Oruhler Bros., DniggUts. Attacked I'our 1'eoplo with a llatrlirt. E.Ml'oitIA, Kan., Nov. 11). At Dunlap, about thirty milt's north of Kmporia, D.v vid Hoiulornn.i, a colored school teacher, yesterday afternoon feloniously assuulted Dora Hay, a colored pupil, 11 years old. It was the second attempt. Tho matter was brought boforet'io school board, which met last night, and through tho efforts of a lawyer it was smoothed over. This did not suit Dora's father, and a quarrel nnd fight ensued. Henderson split Hay's head with a hatchet, and in making his oscapo from tho room attackod Mrs. Hay, hor daughter, Mrs. MoFull aud Thomas Star key, all of whom wore chopped in tho head with tho sharp edge of tho hatchet and ter ribly injured. Henderson Is now nt largo. Tho injured are all in a critical condition. Ilrutiil Murder of l'lve Negroes. San Antonio, Tox., Nov. 10. A special dlspatoh from I'ort Barrios, says: On Sun day morning guards discovered tho bodies of Avo nogroos hanging six miles from town. They were rooognlzod as being somo of tho negroes lately arrived horo to work on tho railroad construction, but who bo enmo dissatisfied nnd lied. Au Investiga tion was made, but nothing rosulted ox copt that It was learned that tho negroes onme from Louisiana. It Is believed that they were pursued by contractors nnd troops nnd killed, so as not to allow thorn to escape. Tho life of tho negroes working hero Is terrible. Many have baeu beaten to death. A Mighty Nice Thing for Coughs. What? Pan-Tina, 3So. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. BUY YOUR. "Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From i C. E3. r C)l C Y , Ratisfiirtmn guaranteed fby Hell, the I Co. c and IV cm his. plumber I PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout I lie, tteglon Chnili Iclcd Inr Hasty l'eriniil. Stronse, the jeweler, has hud the slgun on his store reiwintcd. William Hilton, of town, has been excused from serving on tho Jury this week. Edward .1. anil Patrick .1. Monnghnn woro fined for fast driving at Malmnoy City. The physicians sny tho grip season Is in force and many cases arc reported. A regular meeting of tho lloroligh Council will be held on Thursday ovening. William Jenkins, of Malumoy City, had his left hand crushed at Maple Hill colliery. Ashland Hcpuhllcnns will adopt the Craw ford county system in nominating borough ofllrers. There seems lo bo a general soworago move ment in the town and pipes are being laid in many parts. Tho Mauch Chunk foot ball cloven do' fentcd Mahanoy City's loam on Saturday to thotunoof l toO. The congregation of the Herman Lutheran church Is making arrangements for a rodedi cation of tho edifice. Ocorgo Wagner has been appointed Chief Burgess of Frackvillc by tho court, vlco E. J. Douilon, resigned. The five-year-old daughter of Anthony rattorson, of Mahanoy City, fell down stairs and wrenched her spine. Mrs. Ann Dougherty died at her home in Ashland on Sunday. Tho funeral will take place to-morrow morning. The residents of the south end of West street aro anxious to have tho street at tho corner of Laurel repaired. Quito a number of our townspeople aro attending court this weok, but tho rush is not as great as it wis last week. Tho merchant tailors now have their Union in working order and aro gunning for peddlers of cloths and clothing. The Mahanoy City Business Collcgo is meeting with success. Ten students entered the commercial department this week. Many complaints aro made of men who frequent and follow women in alleys. North l'car alley is said to bo a special rendezvous. James Wooilon defeated Harry Hughes in a 100 yard nice yesterday by fivo yards, for a purse of ?2.. Both men rosido in Mahauoy City. Edward Cooper, of Mahanoy City, who was squeezed between cars at Spriugdalo colliery last week, died on Sunday from his injuries. Smith, of Mt.Carmcl.and Wragg.of Hickory Swamp,' shot at eight pigeons for $."0 a sido yesterday. Tho latter killed two and tho former none. An anniversary mass was celebrated yester day at the Homan Catholic church at Maha noy Plane for the late Sirs. Anthony Hobin, of that placo. William Miller has purchased the butcher shop of George 1. Knoll, who is now located in Philadelphia. Mr. Miller is a son-in-law of James H. I.cssig. Wo carry a full sample lino of handsome designs in wedding invitations, folders, dance cards, etc. These are artistically printed to order, at very moderate rates. The young daughtor of Joseph Temple got astray yesterday afternoon and was not found until after an exhaustive search. The parents were almost distracted with grief. A sneak thief entered tho Academy of Music in Pottsvillo during a performance and secured considerable cash and a watch. In Shenandoah such things i mild not happen W. H. Simmons, a mine,' employed at Park colliery No. 3, was slightly burned about the body yesterday. A spark from his lamp fell into a kes of powder. Ho resides at Maha uoy City. Discharged Italians placed stones on the tracks of the Shamokin-Mt. Carmel electric railwsy. at a steep grade, and but for tho motonnan's watchfulness many lives would have been lost. A largo black dog in tho vicinity of tho Greek Catholic church, on West Centre street, is causing the neighbors considerable nneasi ness. The High Constablo has been appealed to but that official appears to be uuablc to subdue tho canino. Kxpclled every poison and impurity of your blood hv J)r. 1'ierco s Uoiuon .Medical uiscovery Then there's a clear skin aud a clean system Tetter. Salt rheum. Eczema. Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles. Enlarged (Hands, Tumors nnd SwclliiiEs. and all Mood, Skin, and Scab Diseases, form a common blotch or eruption to the worst scrofula these are perfectly and ..iif.il.l tll.tll 1 T I'ltC.ll liv if In building up needed llesh mid strength of nale, nuiiy. serotinous chililren, nothing can equal it. Delicate diseases of cither sex. howeve induced, speedily and radically cured. Ad dress, in confluence. World's Dispensary Medical Association, lluihilo, A. . Mahanoy City lliislucss College. This excellent college, at 20.) East Centre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ...id Typewriting courses equal to any in tho state at the very lowest ratos. Individual in -.traction. Day aud evening cla&sos. Students constantly entering. Catalogue freo. 10-M-tf O. W. Williams, Principal A Sure Cure for Coughs anil Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, :)5c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Sally Io Our Alley Has just discovered that sho can buy a very fine dress shoo at fl.35, $1.50 and $.00 that will drues her feet like a queen, aud she Is happy and tolls all her friends about tho now I'Acronv Shoe Stoke, Ileddall Building. Loner llxiurslon Tickets. On November 1 tho Pennsylvania Railroad Comjiany placod on salo ntlts principal ticket olllces oxcurslon tickets to all prominent winter rosortsin Now Joisey, Virginia, North and Soutli Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Cuba. The ticket aro sold at the usual low rates. Tho magnificent facilities of tho Pennsyl vauia railroad, with 1U many connections, make tills tha favorite line for winter travel An illustrated book, descriptive of winter rosorU, and giving routes of travel and ratos for tlckotwlll bo furnished freo on appllc tion to tiukgt adorns AM. HANDS III' I Which is the best shoe store in Schuylkill county? Thnusauds raise their bauds and say, Till F TORY MIOK STOBK . - i - READING REORGANIZATION PLAN It Include ii Twenty Per Cent. Assessment on Common Stock. NEW YoltK, Nov. U). CoploH of tho rc organlzntlon plan for tho Heading lmvo beon furnished to n few important inter ests in advnuco of tho gonornl publication. From the discussions occasioned by tho forecast it is gathered that tho common stock is to bo called upon for a "0 per cent, assessment, now common stock, shnro for share, to bo given to thoso who pay tho as sessment. Thoro nro now outstanding bo tweon $10,000,000 nnd $60,000,000 of this se curity. Tho total funded dobt is $175,000,000, nnd of this $145,000,000 Is on tho Philadelphia nnd Heading road proper. Tho general mortgage 4 per cents, to tho amount of f 11,000,000, nro followed by thrco sets of in como bonds of $23,000,000, $10,000,000 nnd $17,000,000 in tho first, second nnd third series respectively. There is also n batch of $25,000,000 in deferred incomes. Thoso great Issues of somo $80,000,000 in all nro very oxtonslvoly hold, and thoy nro all to bo wljied out, according to the plan reported. In their stead two scries of pre ferred stock will bo created. Thero Is to be nn nssossmont in cash of 20 per cent, on nil scries of bonds, nnd each llrst income bond of $1,000 will got thirty shares of first and 100 of second preferred stock; each $1,000 second incoino liontl will get twenty shares of first preferred and sixty shares of second preferred stock, whllo to each $1,000 third incomo bond will ba nl lotcd ten shares of preferred, sixty shares of second preferred nnd sixty shares of common stock. It is posslblo that tho plan will Ikj modi fied. I. 1'. Tlradloy's Meat Market For your choico fresli and smoked meats, lard and all kinds of sausages. Largest stock in town at popular prices. 227 East Centre street, Shenandoah, l'a. 10-30-tt 1 root Hall. I Manager Fahoy yesterday received a tele gram from tho manager of Tcmpcrano. team, of South Bethlehem, Pa., nsking for a ' gamo to bo played at tho Trotting park on , Thanksgiving day. This would bo n draw ing card for tho home team, as the Tem perance boys arc considered tho champions of Eastern Pennsylvania, having recently de feated the strong Rliamokin cloven, and last Saturday defeated tho Schuylkill Navy eleven at Allentown, without scoring. They also havo a record of not losing a game this season. 1'or Sale. A new upright piano for salo cheap. Gin bo bought at a bareain as it must be sold ithin 30 days. Satisfactory reasons for selling same, which can be seen at 000 West Centre street. 11-13-tf "Struck It ltleh." Two former Mincrsville. boys, Harry Gan non aud Joseph Berry, havo "struck it rich" in Colorado. Their property, the Santa liita mine, located on Squaw mountain, is shipping over 250 tons of ore per month, valued at $10 to $120 per ton. They have been offered $300,000 for tho property, hut havo refused. Information AVnnled. Information is wanted of Antonia V. Noviski. not Ions since arrived. Any in formation left at Hekald office will bo ap prcciated. Coming Kvcnts. Nov. 28. Annual, turkey supper, under auspices of All Saints' P. E. Church, in Bob bins' opera house. Dec. 2. Grand masquerado ball in Rob- bins' opora house under the auspices of the Grant Hand. How Korea's Gjucen Was Killed. Milwaukee, Nov. 10. Hudolph Nunno mnchor, now visiting in Korea, writes to the Milwaukee Sentinel from Seoul giv ing an account of tho murder of tho queon early in October. He says thnt a body of Japanese soshl committed tho murder, nnd wcro backed by tho Japaneso troops. When they gained entrance to tho qucon's apartments thoy found four women thero, and being unable to recognize tho queen they killed all four women. Tho bodlos, after having boon slashed nnd stublxid, wcro tied in blnnkots, carried to tho court yard, saturated with oil and burned. It Is reported that tho queen was cromatcu alive, not having beon killed by tho knives, Dying from Hydrophobia. Ouasoe, N. J., Nov. 10. Ralph .Tnnk. son, 5 years old, sou of Honry Jackson, colored, of Milium), is suffering from hydrophobic Ho has been lu spasms slnco Krlilay night. Dr. Jackson, who Is attoiulilig tho lad, says ho cannot live On Oct. S9 young Jackson was bitten by n dog which was supposed to have boon mad. Tho child was sent to tho Memorial hospital for treatment, nnd after staying thero for several days was sont homo by tho house surgeon as cured. Tho brain of tho mad dog wjib sont to I'astour insti tute, in Now York city, und nftor tho doc tors uxaml nod it they mado a report thnt tho animal did not havo rallies. Pay That I'ltezel Is Alive. Chicago, Nov. 19. Jnmos MoNeary, conductor on car 070 of tho Sixty-third street electric line, statos positively that Benjamin F. IMtezol Is alive, nnd that ho recently talked with him on his car. Mr, McNonry clnlms thero could ho no mls tako, as he worked nine months for Pite zol mid knows tho peculiarities of ids voico. I'ltozol admitted his Identity, nnd asked ns n friend that McNeary keep sllonoo, iiB ho was on his way to Philadel phia. Motorninn Lettoriiinn, too, claims thnt ho had n conversation with Pltezel. Mr. Hubert Corbett, who has been follow ing tho caso for months in bohalf of tho Farmers and Mechanics' National bank, of Fort Worth, Tox., claims that ho has also seen Pltezel. Mr. Corbett said: "I beliovo that If Holmes is not granted a now trial Pltezel will declare himself to tho Governor of Pennsylvania when all other means are exhausted, und Isaao R. Hltt, Jr., nnd myself both havo his address in Ph ladolnhla. Minnie wiillamslsstop ping nt tho snino pluco under tho name of Mrs. K. M. Gardener, whllo Pitezcl is known us C. U. Hall." Ijiiubert's P'liml Appeal Denied, Washington. Nov. 10. Tho latost ef fort of Theodnr.i Lambert, the convicted murdoror of Camdon county, N. J to eS' cape tho execution of tho death sentence imposed upon him, lias fulled In nn iintnlou read yostorday by Chief Justice Fuller the supremo court of tho United States nltliin.'d tho refusal of tho United Btoten coii. i "f the Third circuit to roleaso him from the custody of Sheriff Barrett on a writ o li.ib 'as corpus, mU directed a maiidn'-e to isuo at once. T7l litpcnslvc Colt Case. COLUJtnus, Nov. Hl.Jlidgo Wnltors who is presiding In tho Colt ouso nt Clrolovlllo, yesterday ordorod a now jury Impaneled on the testimony of physicians that ono of tho jurors, who has been slok, would bo unable to servo again. Tho caso lias cost Fayetto county $12,000 already and only ono-toiith of tho wltnosscs havo been ex amined. Tho trial will bo started nnow. Lawless Ktrlhcr' Sentence AfTlriilcd. Washington, Nov. 1!). Tho supremo court of tho United States affirmed thodo clslon of tho court bolow in tho caso of tho United States against W. H. Cluno, ono of tho participants in tho big California branch of tho Dobs strike. Cluno nnd others woro found guilty of obstructing the malls nnd sentenced to imprisonment for eighteen months. How's Your Cough? Pan-Tina cures it, 25c. At Gruhlor Ilros,, drug store. 1)1131). MAItTIN. On tho IGth fust., at Shenandoah, I'n.. Mary, wife of Patrick Martin and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cuff, ajjed 3'J years. Kuncrnl will take place on Wednesday, 20th lnt, lit 0:30 n. in., from the family residence, No. 17 Honth White street. High mas In the Annun ciation church on AVeet Cherry street and Interment in the Annunciation cemetery. Itelatlvcs and friends respectfully Invited to ntteiul. U-18-2t .a for over Ba . NEURALGIA and sinular Complaints, ana prepared unaor ino Qiringcnt .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. 9k H 11.11 I J. 1 1.1 . "A DR. RlfiHTER'S World renown fr1 Ttemarkjibl V sticcessf all OnlvseniifnewUhTraiJeAtark "Anchor.11 -.31 HIGHEST AWARDS, 12 Branch Bosses, Own Glassworks. & 50 cts. In Slicimniloali lor sie uy P. I. D, Klrlln, 6 S. ainln , .i. m U linn. 7 8. Main nt., (. H. ua- cciiuut'li. IS. K. ir, ." MISCELLANEOUS. I (1ST. On the 18th Inst., either ill Glrarilvllle 1J or this town, a pocket hook containing hetwren S10 anil S20. two promissory notes. Hctiirn to this (idlco nnd receivo a suitalilc reward. H-lB-lt ITIOlt WALK Double block of dwelling houses, 305 and 207 East foal street; all modern conveniences; ownergolngtoleavetown. Apny on the premises. ii-is-ji TTlOK SALK An uprlubt plnno, in excellent X' condition, will be sold lor Sl-.uu. Apply at this ofllcc. U-15-tf 1 OST. In. nr in the Immediate vicinity of. tho 11 Lehigh Valley depot, on the 11th Inst., a nnrso containing a railway ticKct, tio nun iwo gold coins troiusurcd as kecpiakes. A liberal reward will he paid lor return to tins ouicc. it rAVANT line samples handed your friends or JA...I AM..-. llnn.l IWrnntA. Wood Ave., Detroit, Mich., lOcts for live trial bottles Satin-Scent Perfumes, receivo offers to K UCIUIIIJlfC. .lilt DIIU... . . .....I.e. ( you. iu-i8-iiifcv.im BUSINESS 31 KN looking for new ideas in Job printing can find them at tho IlKllAl.n ofllcc. We are looking for new customers, and the next time you need printing call around or drop us a postal. X'v type, new presses and new men do tho work. TirAJiTKI). An honest, active gentleman or ? t lady to travel for reliable established house. Salary S7S0, paynblo SIS weekly, and expenses. Situation permanent. Iteferenccs. Enclose self-addrcsscd stamped envelope, Tho Dominion Company, 316 Omaha Dnildlng, Chicago. ll-llvSit DO YOU WANT A JOII?-Tlicronrc ninny kinds of jolis to bo hurl; Homo are had, hoiiio arc pood ; some require brains whllo others do not. We. refer to neither of these It's job work we're looking for, und coupled with this information Is tho fact the II En ALU job rooms turn out the neatest worK in me county, competent worn men, new material and no waits do tho work. Itrinp: tm your orders; you'll never regret it. A postal eyrd Is HUfliefent. HAVE YOU NOTICED Our millinery prices for this week. A complete stock, with our numnery trimmed m tnc season s prettiest colors. Children's Caps, 25c. and up Sailor Hats, 50 cents and up. Trimmed Hats, $1.00 and up. STANK'S, South Main Street, - - Shenandoah M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Agont for Reading Jirewins uo.'s near anil l'prtor. 11S and -I1Q S. Main St. A genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whlelcnvii. Km.. peranee drinks and clears. i GORMAN'S CAFE! .! Cor. Coal and Main fits. Hot lunch dallv from 9 to 12 a, m. Eating bar attached with all the delicacies of the season, Best of Cigars, Wines and Liquors, Prompt attention and polite waiters, Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! N. Jardin Street. The Happy Housewives All housewives are happy when they receive a second supply of "GOLD HEDAL" Flour, for they know it "makes the best bread." You can gtt it of any grocer at $2.50 per half-barrel sack. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale 105 South Main Street, Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo havo just received a fine lino of the most beautiful and nrtistic papers in tho market, which wo will soil at very reasonable prices. Wo have also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which wo aro soiling at a sacrifice. Come and soo our lino of goods. Wo havo tho most beautiful aud artistic papers. Largest Paper Store Finest Stock R. GARDEN, No. CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry, NO. S SOUTH JARDIN STREET. iFirst-class Work at Low Prices. All Work done in flrst-class manner, and satisfaction- guaranteed. Shirts washed and Ironed, locj shirts ironed, 8c; collars, 2C; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, ?c; undcrdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager.. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and - Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. REMOVAL SALE ! R R E E AH goods must ho sold hy Janu ary 1st, regardless of cost. Our prices will provo to you that this is a genuine closing out salo. Come early hefore the assortment is gone. 25 to 40 per cent, saved. Store to rent aud fixtures for salv after January 1st. M ML O V O V A L S A L A L S A Lightest and Best Located Store In Town. L E E 29 N. MAIN MRS. Q. V. STREET, HYDE. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and seo the brightest, breoaiost, snappiest lotot i-auanu winter bimings Shenan doah has ever had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers in new ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro a hard wan to Suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 23- North Main St. For tho Ijitest Styles and Ivowcst Prices In . . . Fall and Millinery ! Winter -Call at SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. Ill Norlh Main St., Shenandoah. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUENGLINQ'S LAQER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, Berliner and Weiss Beer. 22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa, JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Pettier of the (Incut lager beers. 17 and J 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Grocers, - Shenandoah, Pa. In Town. nnd Lowest Prices. House, Sicn and Decorative PaintlD, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, OPEN EVERY DAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms- for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not eult you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds- of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Briilgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No chargos-for extracting when plates. a,re ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tiimnn'a Block) East Centre Street. Ofllco Hours: 7 a. m, to 8 p. m. Hooks & Brown, Aci deliver the EVENING EIERALD' and all the PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK POTTS VILLE dally papers. Agents for all periodicals, &c. -a- IM. Main Street johnmltgn7 Asent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. M. J. LAWLOR Justice of the Peacemk Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. Properties For Sale. mWO-STOIlY Frome illuming, aoxis feet on X Houtli uiiennut in-ri. jiurna ior tis rnonlli will w sum tuoin TTAW I-OT and TWO HOUSES, XL on vesienvro eirec. win pay cent, on Investment, and can be boucbt terms. i FAItM OP 83 AC1U5S wltliln goon oani nnu un in goou condition. soiu ior ci,aaj uubii. TTAI.F LOT and two bnuara nn .,. mwu wia ami six nouses, Indudlni .....v .in, bk,(C mum ueniro street, rronrrty in cood en Bun-Bun! rem, tiiu.w per iiionin, I
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