EVENING HERALD SATITKDAY, JANUAUY II. ISM. Attempted Murder. At nil onrly hour yesterday Fred. Funic, of St. C lair, was un his way home, walking aloni? tho hank of the creek nt the. lower cud of tin- town In tlio vicinity of the old Wood's lavcrn when an nssalhnit fame up from thu rear and fired 11 nliot which took effect In Fame's head. Tho youni; nun with assist nui i not homo nnd Dr. Our found that the lxi 1 1ft had inflicted n llosh wound nnd Brazed tho skull. 1'anlo is nbout 25 years of ngo and i one of St. Clair s most popular young men. Ho Is employed us a chuto bo9 nt I'inc Forest colliery, lie resides with his jiarenls on Front 6trcct. N'o cniiso for tho shouting is known. Fame, It Is alleged, knows ii i i assailant but refuses todlvulgo tho name. N'o serious results are anticipated from his injuries. Farno is well known in (his town. Felt hoots at factory prices at tho Factory Shoe Store, HediUll building. 1-7-St Tho Ials Funeral. The funeral of Harry Davis will take place nt l&lit) p. in. to-morrow from tho family resident e, 310 South West street. Itcv. I). I. Uv.ins pastor of tho Welsh llantist church, will ollh late at the service. Interment will bo made at Ashland. Mrs. Ellen Davis, mother of tho deceased, and Mrs. Itobort I'atterson, her daughter, were reported suf fering from diphtheria, but to-day tho placard was removed from the houso by tho health authorities nud their will bo no re strictions upon attendance nt tho funeral. Camp tIS, Attention! All members of Washington Camp No. 112, 1 0. H. of A., aro requested to bo present at their meeting to ho held on Tuesday evening, .l.iuusry 11th, 1MI0, in lagan's hall, corner Main and Centre streets, as business of im Tuirtanco will bo transacted. I!y order of OKoiiOK W. Davis, Pres. Attest : 1'. 0. Kkems, Sec'y. 1-11-St. Firo lit tho Knickerbocker. Yesterday afternoon a lire broko out in breast No. 15, north dip, west gangway, of 1 ho Knickerbocker colliery. The breast was filled with loose coal and it was feared it would havo to bo drawn, but this was avoided and in a short time the fire was sup posed to have been extinguished. At tcrrn o'clock this morning, however, it broko out again, but several lines of hose were again put in play and tho firo was thoroughly ex tinguished. Tho cause of the fire has not been learned. Keiiulon iiml HaiHitict The sixth reunion and banquet of the Anthracite lirauch of the Alumni aud Student Association, of tho First State formal School, at Millersvllle, l'a., will be hold at tho Pennsylvania Hall Hotel. Pottsvllle, Friday evening, January 31. A Tcrcptimi will bo held at 7:30 followed by a buino.- meeting nt 8:30. Tho banquet hall will be opened at 11:30. Hospital Trustees. The Hoard of Trustees of the State Hos pital met jcstcrd.iy in regular monthly session. They decided to discontinue the boring of water on the hospital grounds. Too bole is down to a depth of 333 leet, and yields 18,0:Ki gallons of water per il.iy. The water has to lie pumped out. The boring was continued, even alter tbi copious How, iu the hope that it would naturally How to the sortace. Telegram. Win, II. llrlglit'i. Coiulltlon. Tho condition of William 11. Itriglit, the mil-known lumber merchant, of Ash land, who is lying ill at the home of his laughter, Mrs. 11. A. Acker, at Heading, is believed to lie serious. Pneumonia has developed in the past scvcinl days. Mis. Uright is with her husband. A Hit tor Cough mill Colli. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Qruhler Bros,, drug store. Hrlgndler lloiwt'r. Meotin'gs. The Salvation A i my meeting under Itrigadier llown.on the IStli iiist., will be held in the Kv.iugclical hall, minor of t'entie and .lurdin streets, instead of in the ihurcli at the corner of Cherry and West streets, as previously announced. The meetings on the llltli inst. will bu held in tho M. L'. chinch at 3 p. in. aud Unlihius' hall at 8 p. in. . No SenJcoi. To-night. The piosent week was observed as one of prayer by tho Presbyterian cliuieh. There will be no services to-night, but the regular Sunday services will be held to-moriow. Hurt ill tlio Milieu. Frank Poluski, enipluyed in a breast, was seriously hurt by a fall of coal at Knieker boi ker colliery this morning. The injiind man was removed to his home on West Lloyd street, , DON'T GIVE UP Popular prices, when we an nounce thai you can save 5c per cent, by visiting our store and purchasing your holiday gifts, and think you are receiv ing inferior goods If you want a good article, if it's made of gold or silver, we have it, both ornamental and useful, in Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. Large assortment of solid jjolil ladies' and gents' rings and watches. Wntcli : Repairing : a : Specialty. Done cheaper .titan any other place in Town. Call and examine our stock. At IKE ORION'S! 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. BUY YOUR. 'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths Trim E. E3. FOLEY, lui CVntie ami Wot Kt. BIO FIRE AT MAHAKOY CITY. i:lglit Dwellings Destroyed In tho Western Limits of tho Town. Special to I:t.sino Hkrald. MaiianoY CitV, Jnn 11, Shortly before midnight n fire broko out on West Centre street that threatened to becomo n very dis astrous one, but vigorous and faithful work on tho part of tho firo department eventually stayed the (lames nnd many houses that ap peared to bo doomed nt first wcro saved. As It Is, right dwellings aro In ashes and two others nro badly damaged. That tho firo proved so disasttous was duo to occupants of the house where the firo started neglecting to give nu alarm. They turned their entire nttcntlon to removing their effects. When tho nro companies reached tho sceno tho cn tiro building was ablaze. The scene of tho firo was In tho extreme western limits of tho town, on tho north sido of Centre street. Tho flames started at about 11:30 o'clock in a shanty at tho roar of No. 015, n house owned and occupied by John Kovcll. Nearly nil the residents of tho vicinity had retired nnd were nrotiscd by tho noiso mado by tho removal of effects from Kovcll's houso. Tho fire had already at tained much headway. 1 ho names spread rapidly cast and west on tho north sldo of tho street und destroyed Nos. 60!) nnd 011, owned by John Dolphin, F.q.; 013 nnd 015, owned by John nud Mlko Kuvell; 017 and 010, owned by Dennis Whnlcn, nnd 021 und 023, owned by Mrs. Donahoo. Nos. 025 and 027, owned by Anthony Showers, of Shenandoah, were badly damaged by water. All the houses were lined ou Centre street nnd but two double blocks on the square escaped. They are located nt the eastern end of tho square nnd owned by Patrick llurke nnd Felix Troskosky. All the buildings wcro two-story framo structures. Thoso owned by tho Kovclls wore valued nt $2,000 each, nud wcro Insured for $S0O each. Dennis Whalcn's lew is $2,000 and has $1,500 insurance. Mrs. Donahoo's loss is covered by Insurance. Tho flrq raged until 2:30 this morning and tho firemen worked until 3:30. Tho hose companies kept streams ou tho ruins until noon to-day. Three men were Injured during tho fire, but none of them dangerously. C. & I. roliccruan Charles Klcindcntz was struck by tho head of an ax Hying from a handlo in tho hands of a fireman and sustained nu ugly scalp wound. He is a member of the Citi zens Fire Company. Micliael Hohhs, of tho Humane Company, had his left hand badly cut by glass. John Ilrownmillcr, assistant foreman of tho Washington Hook & Ladder Company, had his hands severely burned. Violin, Mandolin, Oultar, Autoharp strings at lira nun's. Iianjo 1- and '-tf PUBLIC SCHOOL MATTERS. Annual Kcport of tlio State Superintendent of l'lililto Instruction. The sixty-second annual leport of Nathan ('. Sehaetl'er, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, for 1S95 gives the following statistics: Number of schools, 25,31$; superin tendent, 131 ; male teachers, n,0"2S ; feiualo teachers, 17,100; average salaries of mule teachers per month, $11.52 ; female teachers, $3S.3I ; number of pupils, 1,070.012; co,t of school-houses, purchasing, building, renting, etc., $3,721,558,03; teachers' wages, $0,301, 320.50; coH of school text-books, $1121,305.110; other supplies (Philadelphia excepted) 535V 507.00; fuel, contingencies, etc., $I,8SJ,S59.10; estimated value of school property, $10,017,- 100. Last year the salaries of teachers in Philadelphia-aggregated $2,008,070.71 ; houses, additions and repairs, So 1 1,809.5:1 ; books, fuel, stationery, etc., $..!, 011.07. The total expenditures for nil the school of tho stato during the year uggreg.iteil s,0U2,051.12. The. Pennsylvania School Journal for January devotes nearly mv columns to tho paper ou "Educational li miiihilities of Parent and Director underletting Laws," read by School Director T. II. lMvv.irds, of town, at the sixteenth annual convention of the School Directors of Schuylkill county and comments upon it very favorably. There Never Was n lletter Corn Than Pan-Tina for Coughs, 25c. At firuhlcr Bros., drugstore. Tho l.yon-Dtinn Contest. The court appointed by Governor Hastiugs to conduct tho contest of Hon. T. 11.11. Lyou against Orphans Court Judge-elect P. M. Dunn adjourned yesterday afternoon to meet January 20th, to consider thopoiuts raised by Judge Dunn s attorneys to quash the contest. Hon. John W. ltyon, counsel for J udge Lyon, protested against unnecessary delay, stating that the reasons for quashing the proceedings had been argued before the Attorney General. Mr. Schalck, in leply, said that that official contended it was the duty of the court he might appoint to ilNpuso of the questions brought before him. Mr. Schalck, in support of tlio motion, iiigucd that Orphans "otirt Judge is a county olliie, thciefore tho proceeding was illegal; that tin act of May 1S7I, under which tho content is brought, doos not apply to tho olllce of Judge of the Orphans Court; that it v.a..iio duty of the (ineriinr under the law, to havo appointed Judge Cyrus'L. Pershing one of the judges to hear the contest; that it was si manifest dUregunl and omisiien of the law not to have ilono so, and that therefore the present com mission has no authority in law. W. P I'anivy, Iq., then argued foi the petitioner at suinu length, after whu 'i the Judge left lor their i expedite honns. Double Itcnsoii for Oiilck M'lllug. We hinu put cln-iug-oiit pi ices on all vavmable goods, coats, shawls, blankets, iiudi rnenr, etc. Our new building ou the coiinr of Lloyd and Maiu street, will soon he in the hand of the builders ; then comes moving time. Wo must toll 20,000 dollar, worth of good, honost dry good, before ninety days nra ovor, nud wo invito you to fomo and scoiiro the bargains dally being of.'ercd during tills clwiug-out sale. L. J. Wilkinson, XO South .Main street. A Mirprlso Party. A kurprite parly was tendered Mrs. I. P. 1 1 ii el; , of Colorado spr.ngs, at the homo of Mr. mid Mr.. II 11. llawh y, on Last Coal street, last evening Ui Huek is a sister of Mrs. II ii;lcy. i ',Jo,aMc time wm spent by those present " ,.o uumliorod about thirty five. Iieireshnieiitsw.il si rved during the Biliousness la caused by torpldltyof .the liver. This prevents the Idlgcatlonof food, which torments and decomposes In the stomach andcauBCB dis tress, dlzzlnesfl, headacho, Insomnia, ner vousness. Hood's Pills Invigorate the live', cure bilio jsuoas, constipation, jaun dice, slclc headache, etc. 25c ; all druggists. NOW 99 YEARS OLD. Mrs. Grinnell Credits Her Vigorous Old Age to Paine's Celery Compound. fft: - mfsi ill It is nu uncommon tiling to learn of per-1 sons reaching tho age of Mrs. Lmylo Hydo Grinnell, and years of good health such as hcrscomo only to thoso who niako uso of the very best means of kecpiug w ell. No ouo will wonder that tho bright-eyed old hidy, whose mind to-day is as nlert and clear ns ever, should bo anxious for others to try Paine's celery compound. Mrs. Kmyle Hydo Grinnell was born in Iteunlngtou, Vt., July 0, 1700, and is to-diy living with her granddaughter, jtho wifo of Martin Fowler, of Colchester, Vt., a beauti ful town near Forth Ethan Allen. Her father was a farmer nnd hotel keeper, nnd she lived upon tlio farm until her marriage. Mn. Grinnell has nono of tho infirmities of old ago. She rises lit daylight, works about the house, and when the weather will per mit walks outdoors. Her eyesight is so good that sho threads a ncedlo and spends many hours crocheting and doing fancy work. She keeps abreast of tho times, and is re markably well-informed upon many subjects. Sho declares that she does not feel any older than sho has for year-", and if people half her ago enjoyed such good health as sho they would consider themselves fortunate. Sho lias seven children, four boys and three girls, two of whom are living to-day. Mrs. Grinnell writes: Colciikstkp., T., Oct. 11, 1803. "Paino's colery compound has been my health preserver during the last few years. Whenever I havo an acho or a pain a few- doses of this medicino gives mo relief and strength. Few women, oveu though much younger than I, enjoy as good health, for my appetite is natural, my sleep refreshing, and PITHY POINTS. IliipiirnlngK Throughout tho ltoj;Ifm Chron icled for IIiiNty rorusul. Tho man who forgets to shut tlio door is about. Mrs. Henry l'rico, of Ashland, is reported very sick. , l'reston No, 3 colliery will resume opera tioiM 011 Monday. The now Lutheran church at Espy will lo dedicated to-morrow. Sunbury secures a silk mill, through the efforts of tho Hoard of Trade. The Suporior Court will convene at Scran ton 011 Monday and organize. .lames Lavclle, of flirardville, ij lying at his home nt the point of death; Michael Kelly, aged 78 years, died at his home in Ashland from tho effects of asthma. Henry 1). llwald, of drier City, litis been coiniuitted to the county jail for lefusing to support his wifo. Knv. 11. H. Yocuin, presiding older of tho M. K. chinches in tho Ashland district, is ill .it his homo in I).invillo. A. K. I'lonnert, of West Coal street, was tendered n sorenade by the German Maemier- chor at his residence last'ovening. John Gardlas, of Moron, claims to havo been robbed of f 12 and a silver watch by unknown parties while crossing tho mountain. Among tho malefactors beforo court this week was ono named Potor Hellop. I'ctor had doubtless been trying to live up to his name and got into trtrihlo." Sclii-llly House. Oysturs on toast In-ulght. Oysters. Clams. At tho ban All the delicacies of thosooson iu every stylo. Kdunrtl .! nlihis Hurled. The funeral of Edward Jenkiu, tho 11-year-old hoy who died from injuries sus tained ou the bcraper lino of the Indian lliilgc colliory on Wednesday, took placo this morning and thcro was a largo nttoiulanco of friends, High mass was celebrated at tho Annunciation church and interment was nude in tho parish cemetery. O'Neill Ikos, wcro the funeral directors, The Anglo Lamp gives most light for tho least money. For sale ut Ilrumm's. 1-7-tf llechcr nnd Dlllumii Sentenced. William Iteckcr and I'cter Dlllmau, of town, were nrraigncd beforo tho Vottsvlllo court yesterday aud convicted on chargo of assault aud battery preferred by John Young. Each of tho accused was seutencod to 30 days, $5 fine and costs. This is the wind up of the light that occurred nt tho corner of Main and IJoyil streets one night about three weeks ago, I can walk quite n distance without feeling tired. People aro surprised at my vigorous appearance and activity, which I beliove, is tlio result of my using Paine's celery com pound. It has cured nio of constipation, nud is of great help to nio when ovcr-tircd. Gratefully yours, Mns. Kmyli: Hyde Giiinnkll." Paine's celery compound is especially val uable for recruiting tho strength und spent energies of men and women advanced in years, it is tlio ono preparation considered wortli the 11:11110 of 11 true nervo food and blood remedy liy phyhieians throughout tho country. It is prescribed by thcin in every state in tlio Union to tone up tho syfctcin, regulates tlio nerves and restores health und strength, Xotlilng in the past has ever approached it in powev of building up weakened nerve tissues nnd giving strength to tho tired body. In severe caes of persistent headaches, dys nensia. neuralgia and sleeplessness, duo to nervous feebleness, Paine's celery compound has a record of rapid and lasting cures that embraces every city and town in the wido sweep of tlio United States. Its remarkable power over diteaso lies in its active replacing of worn-out parts by new, healthy ones, and in Its healing and purifying action among tho most minuto tissues of tlio body. It searches out tlio weak parts at once, and sets to work to build them up. Tho tired body feels tho strength ing effects of Paine's celery compound forth with. Givo tho nerves n chauco to recover, and tho cntlro body will regain its health and strength. Take Paino's celery compound. Thu Dangerous Wntcr-back. It should not he necessary to inform people that tlio kitchen water-back may be a very dangerous pieco of the household economy, hut tho froqi Jncy witli which accidents nro caused by H in freeziug weather shows that many persons cither do not know this or never think of it. Tho water-lack is simply a steam holler ou a small scale, it is true, but still largo enough to do great mischief. With a perfect connection between it nnd tho system of water pipes it can do no harm, but when that connection is cut offby the freez ing of the water pipes, which is apt to occur when tho range lire is allowed to go out on u cold night, tho effect is the samo as sealing up a boiler. When tho firo is rekindled an explosion follows. This is why so many kitchen explosions occur during u cold wave. Iturgnlns hi Gum Hoots. We nro now offering great bargains in gum boots. Wo save you tlio middleman's profits. Those goods now go below factor) prices. Call early at tlio Factory Shoe Btouk, l-7-5t lleddall's Illdg. 'Y' Program. The following program has been prepared for tho meeting of tho "'K this evening i Singing, "Y;" prayer; declamation, -May Dustoj instrumental solo, Ida Keillor; read ing, Raymond Ehrhart ; solo, Miss Brown ; declamation, Miss Hares; comlo reading, Mr. llcos; "News of tho week," Mr. Ilashoio; critic, to be appointed; singing, Sehettly Houso Tor Kale. Tho property and good will of the Scheitly Houso, on North Main street, is offered for sale. The proprietor contemplates Uoitlnc in the South. For furthor particulars apply nt tho sscnoluy uouso. is-io-tr A Muhunny l'liine (ilrl Dead. Miss Mary Ijimey, of Muliunoy Piano. aged 17 yours, died.froni enlargement of the heart nt tho Jefferson hospital, Philadelphia, Wednesday evening. Tho young lady had been In that institution witli tho hope of being cured for tho past, two months. Her remains were brought to tho home of her parents Thursday evening. Yale two-step, The Olrl I Lovo and all tho latest music at Ilrumm's. 1-7-tf A genuine welcome awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rutin and Coal Sts. Pool room attached, Finest whiskeys, beer. perance drlnkiand cigars. ( WE That "GOLD MEDAL" FLOUR . . . Makes the Best Bread. That Brick's "NONPARIEL" HINCE MEAT fftm. Tc the Finest in the World That "BLUE LABEL" KETCHUP Is the Best Ketchup Made. Try either and you will find the above correct. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, an os and OrgansI For the Holidays. I have received the finest selection of Pianos nnd Organs c-er displayed In Schuylkill County. Farttes contemplating purchasing a IMano or Organ would do well to call nnd 8eo my stock nnd get my prlccn. I have tho eolo agency for tlio following makes : PIANOS.. BLAS.IUS & SONS, ALBRIGHT, ESTEV. SCH0MACHER, LUDWIG, Cash or on easy payments. Our prices nro right. Only one price. You arc earnestly Invited to call nt Britton's flusic Store, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY, PA. MISCELLANEOUS. TTlOlt ItHNT. Rloro nnd dwelling, 59 South ' Jlaln street, now occupied by I.. J. 'Wllkln-fc-on. Also store nnd dwelling 21 Knst Centre ptreet, now occupied by tlio Singer Mnnufncttir iliK Company. Apply to M. Mcllct, nt the pot onicc. 1-3-tf BANK KLKCTION, The niiiiiuil election of the stockholder of the Merchants' National Hank of Hlicnnndonh, l'a , will bo held ut tho banking house Tuesday, Janunry llth, IBM, between the hour of 1 nnd I p.m., for tho purioo of cloet'lijc thirteen (13) Directors to serve tho ensuing yenr. 12-ll-5t-oaw U. H. IIustcb, Cashier. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Piust National 1Hnk, Shenandoah, l'a., Icc. U, IPOT. The annual election of thirteen (13) Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will ho held at the hankTuetulay, Jnnuary Uth, from 10 n. m, till 12 o'clock noon, 12-11-51 S. Vf. Yiwt, Cashier. PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received by tho undersigned up to.lanimry llth, 1SW, for hauling during ouc year about 2,000 ton of buckwheat coal for the Shenandoah Heat nnd Power Company. u ,i. Wilkinson, M0-3t 8. A. 11i:iiai.l, "IjlKItOU.SON'S TIIKATRR, .L' P. J. Ff.kgtson Manaokk. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, January 15th. ffilInrTr!'c $60,000 . JQClli y 5 COLOSSAL MINSTRELS. Half hundred star nrtlsts picked from the cream of Kuropo and America. MR. HI. HENRY. America's Greatest Cornet Virtuoso. MR. ARTHUR DEM1NG. The discoverer of more original comedy than presented by the comblno minstrel comedians of America. MR. FRANK E. McNISH. The original silence and fun man. xsn 10 - POPULAR COMEDIANS - 10 The Swellest Parade in the Minstrel World at noon. Itescned seats now on sale nt Kirlin's Drug Store. PRICES, 25, 50 & 75 Cents. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot ot f an ami winter Minings biienan doah has over had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you are a hard man to suit we want you to call. PORTZ & BRG., 2 -a North Main St. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Clears, Tolwcco. &o. Agent for Heading Ilrewlns Co.'s llecr and Porter. 11S and 11 s S. Main St. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team lor driving or for working purpose! ! nay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams j constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAM ES SHIELDS, j No. I0 Hast Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. IF YOU WANT THE BEST mill can't Ret It, then come to its for It. We carry tlio best ot Groceries, Butter and Eggs, I FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wbroh awaits your order. Goods uenvercrt promptly ! flUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street, r SWEAR ! ! - Shenandoah, Pa. I ORGANS.. ESTEY, CROWN, WEAVER UNITED STATES. LAWRENCE, (7 OCTAVE.) NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. All persons who wish to be candi dates on the Citizens' ticket at the Spring Election. Of 1896, in the Borough of Shenandoah, must present their names and the required fees to the secretary of the Citizens' Standing Committee not later than the 17th day of January, 1896. By order of the committee, T.'J. JAMES, Pres. W. J. W ATKINS, Sec'y, POLITICAL CARDS. piOH HIGH CONSTAW.U, JOHN MATTHEWS, Of the Fourth Ward. Subject to Democratic rules. JJIOH HIGH COXSTA11I.H, J A MLS fcMAHUELS, Of the Fifth iVnrd. Subject to ( Itlzcus party rules. piOK WA1111 CONSTAIlMi, (Fifth Want.) WILLIAM BENDER, Of tho Fifth Word. Subject to Citizen party rules. JJlOll SCHOOL DIltr.CTOIt, (Fifth Word.) CHARLES HOFFMAN, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules. jpiOIt HIGH CONSTA1U.K. EDWARD MASON, or the Fifth Word. Subject to Citizens party rules. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver liUlngs. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crown, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and llridge work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painlesi extraction of teeth. . SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Hlock) East Centre Street. Ofllce II ours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. tn, If you want un wwy ehave, As Kood nit Imrher ever gave, Call nt (lharlcfl lerr8 nhnvlntr mil 00 n, Morning, itiht or liuwy noon; Will cut your' hair with ease nml grace To suit the contour of your face. CHARLES DERR, 12 West Centre St., DO YOU Shenandoah. NEED Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books, &c. We have tliem in all sizes and at all prices. IS HOOKS & BROWN North Main St.
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