R WRR1VI REGEPTIOJi 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. W c have just this lot from Hammerslough & Co., which wc 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. ItKMKMItElt THIS PLACE THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Levi Refowich, 10 and 12 South Main St. EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY. NOVKMHEU 27, 1803. Cnnttltiitionnl Convention Completed. COMJMIUA, S. C., Nov. 27. At 7:30 lust night tho constitutional convention prac tically completed Its work, and a recess was taken until Tuesday next, when it will ravssemblo and ratify tho constitu tion. A groat deal of work was accom plished during tho sosslon yesterday, tho most Important being tho striking out 'of tho section allowing divorces granted in other states to bo recognized in this, where tho marrhigo took placo out of tho stnto and ono or both of the parties was not a native- or citizen of tho stato. Tho consti tution goes into effect on Dec. 3t. Lambert Third Death Sentence. Trekton, Nov. 27. Governor Worts yesterday issued tho death warrant of Theodoro Lambert, of Camden, .who mur dered William Kalrcr. Lambert Is sen tenced to bo hanged on Dec. 10. Lawyer Semplo will niako an appeal to tho board of pardons for tho commutation of sen tence. This is the third tlmo Lambert has boon sentenced to death. On ono occasion a stay arrived within fifteen minutes of tho time set for tho execution nnd whllo tho hearso containing a coffin for tho body of Lambert stood boforo tho jail door. Eczema of the scalp or Scald Head, even in its most severe form, is ncver-failiugly cured by Dean's Ointment, the surest specific for all itchiness of the skin. freight Train ISroUo In Two. lilMA, 0., Nov. 27. An oast bound iroight train on tho Pennsylvania road broke in two nnd ran together ucarRichey. Conductor Horron was thrown through n mbooso window and bndly hurt. Flagman Wass wos thrown from tho top of tho ca booso fifty foot, and badly hurt. They live In Fort Wayne, !ud. Stockmen A. S. AVilson, 'Morongo, Iowa, head cut; D. C. Vance, Marietta, O., left side hurt; .1. D. Weber, Decatur, Ind., shoulder broken. Seventy Demi Unfiles Itocovcroil. MADltll), Nov. 27. Sovonty bodies, of which thirty-seven were tho roinnlns of women, have been recovered from tho rums of tho cartridge factory at I'nlmn, Island of Majorca, which was blown up on Monday. It is now mild that the ex plosion was caused by a workman who hud been dismissed. Of tho twenty-four Injured persons taken to tho hospital the majority are expected to dlo as a ro.sult ot their Injurioh. Dumas' Condition Wornc. I'AUIS, Nov. 27. Tin condition ot Alex andre Dumas Is slightly worse. Ho has great dlllleulty In breathing, which Is re lieved only by the iuhnlatlou of oxygon. In vlow of UW vomnrU.ibly strong consti tutionhowever, tho doctors uro In bopos of prolonging Ills life. It is said that in Miiiuitls has supervened in the cuso of M. Dumas. Tim Iih1Ir:i .Holmwk I'i'eeil. j B.UI iioiik,Nov. Upon the request of Jacob II. Horn, tlu father of little Johnnlo Horn, who was killed by the Indian, Mo hawk, of Buffalo Bill's troupo, State's At- j tnrnoy Kow yostorday nolle proved tho ease against the Indian. Tho father wrote , that upon Investigating thu case thor- j ouglily ho Is convinced tho deed was wholly accidental. W. F. Cody paid all expenses attending tho boy's death. , ltrfiiniil to Urge Willie's Pardon. I Pauib, Nov. 27. M. Kmile Zola has re fused to sign the petition for tho release of Oscar Wilde from prisou, and most of the othor litterateurs who hnvo boon ap proached on . the subject havo either do clined or returned ambiguous replies. It Is llkoly, In consequence ot those rebuffs, that tho promoters of the idea of nn inter national petition of writer for Wilde's release will abandon it. Oulinn Insurgents u Train Wreckers, HAVANA, Nov. 27. A band of insurg ents derailed a train in the Cttiharlcn dis trict of thu province of Santa Clara, kill ing many of tlio persona on boatil and wounding a number of others. Tho mil itary escort on board thu train mado n bravo defense, dririug-tho course of which both ' Mdos lost heavily. The Insurgents burned the derailed ours. Kven in tho most severe cases of sprain or brills, cut or burn, Thomas' Hclectrie Oil give almost Instant rellof. It is tlio ideal family liniment. BUY YOUR- "Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From EL. B. FOLEY, ( or t nrr and V est M. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the ltcglon Clfrou lelcd Inr I lusty Purtinil. Christum holiday opening are in order. Dealer report (lie poultry mlos rh very targe this year. Our streets are very nimbly, hut it is said that the streets of Mahanoy City are worse Tho children are Kt"nB ready for the Christmas entertainments in the Sunday schools. A special meeting of tho Horough Council will be helil to-morrow evening. Tlio tax r.itowlll bo fixed. Tho funeral of l'ostmastor William Copo took plnco at Mnhanoy l'laiiu yostordny. Interment was mado at Fr.iekvlllo. Tho funeral of Georgo Smith, of Wm, Fonn, took place yesterday afternoon. Services wero held at the German Lutheran church, in town. Another Republican club has been formed at Mahanoy City, with thirty members. It will bo known as the JlcCloskey Republican Club. Mrs. Gethiu Powell, of Mahanoy City, fell down stairs and broke her right arm at the wrist. She also sustained painful injuries about the neck and head. Tho .Shenandoah Shirt Manufacturing Company lias removed to Mahanoy City, where it has been formed into ono partner ship, with the factory located there, and will be known as the Mahanoy City Manu facturing Company. M. Moses, tho manager, will still reside In town. llonry John and David Hughes, miners at Spriugdalo colliery, weio painfully burned by an explosion of gas yesterday. Edward CJcigor's houso at Mahanoy City was entered by burglars. Thoy secured $12 in cash. Mrs. Ellen Mcllule, relict of tho late Patrick Mcllale, died on tho 2flth lust. I Tho water trains on the Lehigh Valley I railroad havo been discontinued. Goyno Urns.' machine shops at Ashland aro working 12 hours a day. John O'Dounvll and Mrs. Grady, of Rap pahannock, wero married to-day. Tho Selioppe orchestra will go to Girard villo this evening to furnish tho music for the Urada select dance. v For Sale. A new upright piano for salo cheap. Can bo bought at a bargain as it , must be sold within HO days. Satisfactory '.reasons for selling same, which can be seon at 000 West Centre street. 11-13-tf PERSONAL. J. F. McUinty and son, Frank, ,of Ta niarma, visited relatives in town yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Sanger, of Ashland, Visited friends here yctcrday. ' Miss Annie lircniiau left to-day for Phila delphia, where sho will spend a few weeks visiting her brother. Warren J. Portz is doing excellent work as ono of tho violinists in the orchestra at the theatre this wcok. Harry A. Acker, of Reading, transacted business in town yesterday. Daniel Duffy, of ft. Clair, was a town visi tor this afternoon. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs ami colds,! At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Thanksgiving In Catholic Churches. Tho following circular from Archbishop Ryan, has been issued to the Rectors Of tho Catholic churches: "!!i Excellency tho President of the Uuitul Mates, and - Bis Excellency tho Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, having rceommeuded that Thursday, the 28th of November, be observed as a day of thanksgivihgand prayer, we request all the reverend Rectors of the diocese to continue the custom of having such devotions as thoy deem proper and at such times as will best suit tho convenience of their respective congregations." Serious troubles eomo from the neglect of a cough Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is a perfect cure for coughs and colds of all sorts. Great Faith In the Flag. A man by the nauio of Hood is a tenant of the Girard Estate, on the mid leadiug from this town to Ringtown. The refuse from his premises prolutos a stream of water below tho place, and ho was given notice to vacate. Ho refused to do this, and as a warning ho placed an American Hag on the building. Tho G Irani Entato authorities, knowing that i under tho Clovelanil administration that I ' kind of defense don't go, quietly ejected Hood and razed the building. The agent of the Girard Estate received tho following j I epistle the noxt day : "House torn down and the American Hag in my pocket." ' Buy Keystone (lour. Bo sure that tho name Lia-sio & Ji.unt, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ovory Back . tf Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses liavn been granted to John B. Onchnian and Elizabeth Gtiuldner, of Mahanoy City ; Goorgo Wilson, of Now Castle, and Annie Fox, of St. Clair; Joseph E. Baehort, of Quakake, and Ella Norah Knittle, of Tnuiaqua ; Henry Sykos and Ella (IriHiths, of Park Place. It Hits tho Spot ThatS Itlght. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, firublor Bros., drug store. At An Important Notice. Notice lias been issued by the Lehigh Valley Itailroad Company that hereafter all collieries having condemned care standing at tho cob llory, would bo docked two cars for ovory one car condemned. This action was taken on account of the collierioa allowing con. detuned cars to stand for sevoral'days with' out re-preparing tlio coal. -r - "i ' Tliero! This is .liut tlio Thing, Hcd Plag Oil--fjr. 'sprains and bruitos. At (iruhlorllros., drill storo .' 11 Malianny City IIuhIucbs College. I This exrcllont tollofio, at S03 East Pcntro street, givoa Cqniinrrcial, Shorthand ,id Typewriting courwx equal to any in tlio stato at tho very lowest rates. Individual in struction. 'Day and evening clagsos. Students constantly entering. Catalogue free. 10-14-tf 0. W. Williams, Principal. Bost gas fitting is dono by P. W Bell. Good ndtlrr Never leave home on a journey withoii' a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrheal Kemedy. For Nile by f iruli1. i J; , Druggets. l'rcc, mul Wlint Hverybody 'Wants, Porfect health and strength, to dare aiid to do, dint's what you want and yoit know it. HerelsH Biiro way to get it. Dr. Greene, of .1.. West ,11th St., New York City, is the most successful specialist in the world in curing norvousalul elimnic diseases. Hois also the uiscovoror oi mat wotulorlul niodiclno. Dr. i iiii-cim b m r i ni uiooti aim nerve remedy, i , , "f raimiKiura! sysiem Ol letter correspondence, by which you can writo him about your complaint, telling just how you feel and stating each symptom from which you aro suffering. He will answer your letter, doscriblng your case thoroughly mm luuiiiK you a sure way lo regain health and strength. And for alt this you have nothing to pay. Ho gives most careful at tention to every letter, and dcscrlbos each symptom so exactly that you cannot fall to understand precisely what ails yoii. He makes a specialty of curing patients through letter correspondence. You have no fee to pay and you don't liavo to1 leave home. Hero is tho host opportunity you over had to get well. Will you accept or reject it ? FOOT BALL TO-MORROW. llctucen tho Shenandoah Team nnd tho Champions of 1 Cistern Pennsylvania. To-morrow afternoon a gamo of foot ball, which will provo itoolf to bo tho strongest gamo played on tho homo grounds tills season, will take placo at tho Trotting park between tho homo team and tho Temperance team, of South Bethlehem. Both clubs have been in training for some time, and though it will hardly bo a U. P. and Harvard gamo, somo genuine sport may bo.looked for. Tho line-up of both teams is exceptionally strong and there is considerable interest manifested as to tho outcome. Tho line-up is as follows : Hhciiaudonh. Temperance. Frost Right End Mctlco Faust ItiRht Tackle Hlckcy Davis Illitlit Guard Hlchtcr I.nvellc ...Centre (lallngher Hlngliciscr Left Guard Finn A. Rose heft Tackle Lynch McCormlck Left ISnd Itoneh It. Rose Left Halfback Hart Fnhey Right Halfback Casey Wcrtz Quarter Rack limy Hliortnll Full Rack Doyle Substitutes Hcniicpcy and Troiitinan. The visiting team will arrive shortly after dinner nnd will be quartered at Fancy's restaurant. Game will be called at 2:30 o'clock, and nn admission fco of 25 cents will bo charged. Ladies will bo admitted to the grand stand free. The following members of tho Columbia foot hall team will leavo for Kutztown to morrow morning to engage in a game with ! the Normal school team and will lino up as follows : Left end, Stack; left tackle, Morri- j son; loft guard, M. Seaulan ; centre, Conry ; i right guard, P. Scanlan ; right tackle, McDerniott ; right end, Carroll ; quartor ' back, Sheoliy ; left half back, Mcoliau ; right halfback, Orrasby ; full back, Kcogh. Tho team will also bo accompanied with several substitutes, whoso names havo not yet been decided upon. Rest plumbing is done by P. W. Bell. To C.Io Thanks. To-morrow, at 10:30 a. in., union Thanks giving services will bo held in the Primitive Methodist church, corner of Oak and Jardin streets. All tho Protestant congregations in the town will participate. Rev. J. F. Mere dith, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, will preach .tho sermon. Rev. Robtert O'Roylc, pastor of the Trinity Reformed church, and Rev. Sechrist, pastor of tho English Lutheran church, will assist at tho sorvicc. The collection will be donatcdito the aid of tho J. T. of H. & T. public read ing room. Upon the close of tho service a meeting of tho local branch of The National Reform Association will bo hold lo ta'kc action on tho election of a delegate to the national convention. Satisfaction plumber. guaranteed by Bell, tjho Dr. Cunuell's Address. Dr. Conwcll, of Now Jersey, delivered a very entertaining, instructive and impressive address last night in the Pirat Methodist Episcopal church, on East Oak street, to a mixed audience. His tlicmo was "Young Men.'' Ho showed at what ago the boy becomes a young man and at what age ho passes out of that sphoic He dwelt at some length upon the duties of young men, the choosing of a business, or profession, - tlio building of character, and marriage and tho settlement in homo life, as well as the all important matter of choosing Christ and His religion. Havo the leaks in your gas and water mains j repaired by P. W. Boll, the plumber. Saler and 3Ioro Satisfactory. Fi urn Ilii.lcton Plain Speaker. The Shenandoah HmiALU and other Schuylkill county papers aro advocating the adoption of the Crawford county system of nominating candidates. This method ,is safer and moro satisfactory to tho citizens, not to tho prospective candidates, howovo, ind if adopted in Schuylkill it would dio much of an improvement over the system. now in vogue. When you want good roofing, plumbing. gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. F. Ciallaghor 18 West Centre street. Doalor in stoves, 8-1-tf, A Now Air Tunnel at the l'otts. Tlio P. it It. C. & I. Co., aro about lo drive an air tunnel from the south dip 'of tho Primrose vein to tho south dip of tlio Mammoth vein, at tho Potts colliery, at Locust Dalo. Tho work will bo given out by proposals, John Mills is the iin-ide' foreman, wha will receive tho bids. raii-Tlua! What Is If." Tlio greatost cure for coughs and colds Omhler Bros., drug storo. At Tlio Christian KiuIcumu. The Christian Endeavor Society of Park Placo celebrated its first anniversary Mopday ovening, with au excellent program. The society is in a flourishing condition, nnd much intorost is boing taken in it by tho peoplo of that place. l'lislnDlce Hours. Following aro tho ofllce hours at the local postollico to-iuoi row: OIHco open from 7:30 to 11:00 a. in. Two general deliveries, one nt 7:15 and the other at' 10:15. Ellangowan, Yatosvllle, Turkey Hun, and Drownsvillo will bo sorvod at 7:15 delivery. M, Mhi.lbt, Postmaster. Asks for S50.000 Damages. .,.i, " m Tho relatives of Howard O. lloliih, met witli an accident in March last by being thrown from his horse, and from the effects of which he died, have brought suit against the borough of sbland for danmsr in tho sum "i ", up i , Hired a Jinn to Kill 111 Wire. I Auousta, Mtsd., Nov. 87.-10 Haw ; thflrno hired it negro to kill 111 vrtfo Sums days ago so that ho oould marry n. pretty 1 girl mtmcd Maggie Morritt. Both woro ! convicted and will bo hanged Jnu. 8. Haw- thoruo confessed his crime after his con vlctlon tlrcnl llrltnln Willing to Arbitrate. London, Nov. 87. Instructions, It is an nounced, hnvo been sent to tho British minister at Rio do Janeiro to invito Brazil to submit tho question of tho ownership of tho Island of Trinidad to arbitration. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho wlto of Bob Fitzslmnions, tho pu gilist, gavo birth to a son nt Houstou, Tdx., yostcrdny. Tho stockholders of tho Illinois Central yesterday voted to lncreaso tho capital Btook of the corporation by $10,000,000. Dr. Rico, winner of tho Brooklyn handi cap of 1694, was so seriously injured ro contly that his racing days aro probably over. Major W. S. Stanton has boon assigned to duty as a member of tho Ohio river and Lake Erie canal board, in plnco of Goncrnl Poo, deceased. Tho Doinoerats in tho Virginia legisla ture havo a majority of sixty-six on joint ballot, according to tho roturns of the board of ennvassors. Everyday symptoms of digestive disorders acid stomach, distress after eating, burning nt pit of stomach, dull, heavy feeling Bur dock Blood Hitters never fails to correct troubles of this sort. Coming Krcnts. Nov. 23. Annual turkey supper, under anspicesof All Saints' P. E. Church, in Rob bins' opera house. Dec. 2. Grand niasqucrado ball in Rob bins' opera houso tinder tho auspices of tho Grant Band. Dec. 1. 23d annual supper of tho clsh Baptist church in Robbins' opera house. ' 1. & Jt. Pay Days. Tho employes of the P. & R. C. & I. Co., in tho Ashland and Girardville districts, will be paid on Friday. Tho employes in tho Shenandoah district will bo paid on Saturday. Use Hart's Coeou-Argollnc, Kirliu's drug store. lor salo at J .-u-ntarsoN'S thuatkk, 1. J. rnaoii''ON, Masaoeh. One Solid Week, Commencing MONDAY EYE., NOVEMBER 25, '95. MISS ETHEL TUCKER, Huppoitcd by her own special selected company. Wcducwlay evening The Uusslan Slave Tlmnkflnv. fTlianksirivliiir Dnv Matlneo) Golden Giant Thursday ccniiig The Lost Paradise Friday evening Called llack Saturday matinee To bo announced Saturday evening Tlio Hoop of Gold PRICES : 10, 20 and 30 CENTS. MATINEES, 10 and 20c. Itcservcd feats on sale at Kirliu's drug store. Gss Fixtures. Few stores in the country carry on hand so large a stock as we do. R. H. BERGEMAN&CO., CHINA HALL, POTTSVILLE. When it comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks fur itself. If you don't come to town send your orders. They will bo accu. rately and pruinptly filled. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13. N. Jartjin Street. MISCELLANEOUS. TJWU HALE. An upright piano, In excellent X1 condition, win no soni lor siiyuu. nt this office. pUSINISSS MEN looking for now ideas in job ii priming printing ism find them nt the IIeiiaid co. )Vf or 3. We are Ionkluu for ni We ore binkiuK "r new customers, nnd the noxt time ytnuiewl printing cull around or ilrop us a potal. Jew type, now presses nnd new mop do f ho work. TA7ANTKD. An honest, active gentleman or ) lady to truvcl for reliable established house. Hnlnrv 6780. payable J15 weekly, and nerinaiient. Itcfcrene expenses. Situation EucJoseBclfrnddressed stamped envelope, The nojiilujbij (iaJinpnuyf sioyputna uutjuing, i nOYOV WANT A JOB? There arc many kinds U of Jobs to he bad ; some are bad, some are i f.,,,,.1 utnn riumire. bniius while others flu not. Wo refer to neither of these It's job work we're looking for, and coupled with this information Is tho fact the IlKiiAI.n Job rooms turn out the neatest work in tho county. Competent work men, new material nnd no waits do the work Bring us voin- orili r vou II never regret It A postal curd i-. MillUi ot. The Happy Housewives All housewives are happy when they receive a second supply of "GOLD riEDAL" Flour, for they know it "makes the best bread." You can get it of any grocer at $2.50 per half-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. AH Work done In flrst-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and Ironed, 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, 7c. underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo havo just received a flno lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papors In tho market, which wo will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo have also In stock a great deal of last year's patterns which we aro selling at a sacrifice. Como nnd sco our lino of goods. Wo have tho most beautiful ami artistic papers. Largest Paper Store In Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J. P. CARDEN, No. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of tcetlu Gold and Silver i fillings. If your artiGcal teeth do not suit you call to 6C0 us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge Work nnd'all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. Jty charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo Are .the only users of .vitalized air tor tlio painless extraction ot teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titmon's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. Properties For Sale. TWO-STOItY Frame Building, 30x13 feet on South Chestnut street, ltents tor 18 per month ; will bo sold cheap, HALF LOT and TWO HOUSES, situated on West Centre street. Will pay 12 per cent, on Investment, and con bo bought on easy terms. A FARM OF 33 ACRES within three miles of good market. Twenty-nine acres under cultivation, and four acres of gool timber. Frame farm house, six rooms, good barn and all In good condition. Will be sold for 31,200 cosh. HALF LOT and two bouses on South Main street. $1,800. TWO LOTS and bIx houses, including three story frame hotel ami storo room, on East centre street, l'roperty in goou comminn. Aggregate rent, 110,00 per month. HOW ABOUT- ....THAT FALL HAT? You promised yourself this Fall, and of course you are anxious to buy it as cheap as possible. Best Quality at Lowest Reasonable Prices in Ladies', Misses' and Children's MILLINERY, " Can br si:ci!iiei at STANK'S, 7 South Main Street, - - Shenandoah. For the Latest Styles nnd Lowept I'rlcca in . . . Fall and Winter Millinery ! -Call nt- SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. 1U North Main St., Shenandoah. Hooks & Brown, COME ONE! COME ALL! HOLlfflT QFMfW, Saturday, Nov. 30. No trouble to show goods. O- N. Main Street House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, e BUY YOUR HORSES NOW At Wm. Ifeiswcntcr's Private Halo of WESTERN HORSES, now going on nt his stables, corner Coal and Main streets, Slici.andonh. A FEW CELEBRITIES : t Fine Mated Teams. 2 Jet Black Teams. 6 Fine Roadsters. And the balance of the car load are good workers and drivers. Our two black teams are fine specimens of horse flesh for undertakers. Every horse sold guaranteed. BUSINESS FOR SALE ! My entire Block and fixtures for sale. Inventory taken at cost and a satisfactory discount made. Novcrsucha chanco to get an established business for so little money. Lightest and bewt located storo in town everything going at cost and less. Four weeks loft to get tho Ilig Uirgalns, Don't pay 1 more elsowhcro. Wo "iiavo tho baTf gains; como before they aro gone. MRS. Q. W. HYDE, N. MAIN STREET 29 FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and sco tlio brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings 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 man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 24 North Main St. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Reading Brewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 116 and 11S S. tVlaln St. A gonuine welcomo awsfltsyou at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rlain and Coal StS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter nnd ale constantly on tap. Choice tern, pernnce drinks and cigars. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : ftand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to bo first-class In fifttfloaiar.) biikhcs nnu inca curiums alty.J Goods called for and delivered. pruur suueiiuu. JOHN F. CLEARY,. Temperand Mineral waters, Weiss beer. finest lager be; t7and 1 9 Peach A!lcjj