Evening ALD SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1894. ONE OlSNT. VOL. IX.-XO 55. Her The t 1 1 1 rat if An extraordinary example of what human skill can produce In weaving a toxtllo fabric can be een on exhibition in our window all tbls week. This is a copy of Stuart's famous portiait of George Washington, woven entirely on tho loom without printing or touching Tip of any sort. It almost shakes one's cred ulity to bo told that tho work is entirely the result of the weaver's skill. Yet, such Is tho fart. This marvel, which wasonooftho sensations of Chicago, Is composed of G'00,000 threads of silk made on a Jacquard pattern which required 25,0(0 cards, and which took tho labor of some of tho best experts in the world, using tho finest appliances of Lyons, two and one-half years to produce. It cost $8,000 to make this masterpiece. It Is really a wotkot art, and assuch is worthy of the closest study. t 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. 4 ''tvavMiv Initial Shell Tumblers 5 cts. "Water Sets 58 ets. Kid Hair Curlers 5 ots. Double Hair Curlers 5 cts. Shell Tumblers, plain 3 ets. 25c Brooms 20 cts. Window Shades, big values and at all prices. Gold Decorated Toilet Sets. People say they are lovely and at rea sonable tignie We -can suit a slender puree as well as a fat one. Sacccssor ti CIRYII. DUIICUR 4 WAIDLEY. 8 South Mt in Street. Big Drive in Muslins Indigo Blue Prints, 5e. per yard. Lancaster Ginghams, 5c Hosiery, from ten to fifty cents, for men, women and children Chenille Covers at Less than Cost. Fur Mulls from 87c to $ 25. from $1.00 upwards. 104-6 West Centre Street. M. P. CONRY, Mononguliolfi whiskey 50c n (it. Puru ryo whiskey, XX $1 ti it. Kiue Old Bourbon, XXX $1 115 u qi. Superior Bluclsberry Hraiuiy.. $1 u cjf. Htiporlor Cognue lirandy it qt. Tinpurtcd Jtmiaicii liuiii $1.75 u jt. VUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale, Diuught Porter and Wien iiest brands of !o Clsurs aid all kinds ot Tetrpcram-e DrlukH. LOOK HERE ! A SPECIAL DRIVE in pure sugar syrup, good C cents. Finer goods at DON'T FOEGET I Our Fine Largo Blue Raisins, four pounds for 25c. Now Currants, eight pounds for 25c. Fine French Prunes, three pounds for 25c. Extra Largo French Prunes, two pounds ior 25c. New Lima Beans, six pounds for 25c. Florida Oranges. Large, sweet California Evaporated Fruits. Peaches CHOICE GOODS. ! Furniture of every variety and price. Matty specialties worth columns of description and praise. But we only have room to mention a few things. Chamber suits, $20 up ; rug parlor suits, $40 up. All other goods cut down at same rate. J. WILLIAMS&S0to 4 5 to 20 cents. Fur Capes below cost. Coats MAHAN0Y CITY, PENNA. 31 South Main St. iiLiouorStore Retail er Ueer. Fine TABLE SYRUPS. A strictly body, light color and line flavor, at 8 and 10 cents. and juicy 25 cents per dozen. Pitted Plums, White Nectarines, Uartlctt Pears, 2 lbs. lor 25c. Our fine Creamery and Dairy Buttor. Fancy Bloater Mackerel. Strictly Puro Lard. Fancy Now Orleans MoliisFoe. Minnesota "Daisy" Flour. COUNTY II LETTER Few Interesting Paragraphs on Political Affairs. Until Are In the I'lvltl l"nr Cnncrrss The Next Legislature Will Pass n Appor Ilnnuiriit lllll Which Will Knnek Out tin TlilrlUth Senatorial Dl.trlct. Bpcclal IIekai.o correspondence. Pottsvim.k, Feb. 19.- General Joshua A Sigfrlrd is tho latest mentioned candidate for Congress on the Republican tide, and it Is said Hon. S. A. Losch is sponsor Hon. Charles N. Itrtitcm has at last an nounced his Intention of entering the ranks of the expectant ones for his old scat at the National Capital. It Is too early to predict what effect this announcement will havo upon tho rank and file of tho Republican party Tbero can bn no question that lirumui is the brainiest man yet announced. Moro interest is taken among tho Rcpnb lican leaders and workers here in the Thir tieth Senatorial district election than was at first supposed, whoever undertakes to carry the district will have a big job on hand. Of all the names mentioned none seems to meet with moro fHVor than that of JIMor ,lohn F Finney, of Shenandoah, and I iiavo heard many sty that if any Republican In thedhv trlct can win, lie can. Beth Orme, the St. Clair postmaster, is making awatm canvass lor Hie Lcgislaiuro in this district. I would not bo surprised to seo him ono ol the tlnco uomluers. Itis moro than likely that this will bo the last year lor tho election or three member of tho Assembly for the Fouith district, as it hasn't a sullicient number of Inhabitants, according to the last census, fur threo rcpio fentatlves. At the same time time I may say it is not generally Known that the rlrst represcnta tive ditirict is entitled to two members in stead of one. Of course the people of the Fourth dis trict won't liko it, but ono of the llrstactso the next Legislature will be tho passagoof a now apportionment mil winch ucueral uau logs, as Oovomor, will sign. Under this an rortiouuicut Schuylkill county will havo but oneSettatorial district, and as Senator Kccfer's term will bo the first expiring his district will bo abolished. should Judge retailing rosizn, an even which is expectod, Congressman Ueilly will not be a candidate for le election to Con gress next fall, bat will cait his lines for elec tion as successor ta Judge Pershing. Nono o: tho many other Democrats wiio havo for years cherished the hone of stepping Into Mr Rellly's shoes have the hardihood to oppose mm ior tho congressional nomination, or stand upaud be knocked down by the work- iugtncn the Democratic party has so grossly deceived, so .Mr. ICellly lias the call. It has been intimated trial ex-District At toruey Koch would ho a airong candidate for Congress and would make his mark there should he bo fortunate enough to secure elec t Inn. With so many able men available the ucpuhilcaus will havo no duliculty in select iug the. right man to battle for Republican principles. Slwcnor, Biumm, Koch, Loath and Wllholui take your cho.ee. Alex. Scott, of Frackvllle, who wanted to be County Treasurer last fall, but for some unknown reason failed to step up to tho scuilch, has expriFScd a willingness to be a candidate lor sberlll. -Mr. Scott has many warm trieuds and is an excellent gentleman, but I fear he will tako witter as the time for action approaches. Iho early birds, Davi and Keen, have been around tiling up ienci and at last account Davis seen cd to bo so fa ahead as to mako it Miry doubtful that he can no lociicd out. BEFORE AND AFTER. Notes on til Inhumanity of I'oIIIIcm Workelu Compared. An old man stood at tho comer of Main and Oak streets at noon to-day, his form bent by ago and supported by a cane which was black fioni usage. Iho old man was talking earnestly to another aged citizen, who, how ever, was not dependent upon a cane for suppoit. "Shore," said tho one with tho uane. "one night last week came t- mo house and asked ine if I would vote for him. I told him I couldn't go out whin iho snow was on the grouud, 'hut,' said he, 'I'll have a horse and sleigh lieie for ye,' and I said 'Fire away.' Well, do ye nioind, lie came to me house this iiioinin' wid a horto and a cairiago and 1 weut wid him and voted ; mid thin 1 axed him if lie would take ine home now, and what do yo think? Sez he, walkiu' is good, wo had a good thaw Sunday.'" "Yea, jez," broke In the other old man, "I know dot. - came to my houe do oder night and asked me to vode mlt liim Ho told nio he couldn't gif auy beer lido avay den because it vas agair-tt dor law to make brumiaes. 1 make up my mind I vould vote for dot law aplding man and I did. To day I mot hi in und he didu't know me ride avay. I told him wholvaiuudhe aay, 'Oh, yes. Glad td meet you.' I said somodiug aboud u glass off beer uud he bays, 'Mine got, man, do you unt to go to jail! Don't you know its agaiunt dor law to drink beer on olegtiou day ?' uud oil' he vent. Yex peforo olegtiou uud after olegtiou is two d if frond tiling alrcaty." "Kuelille for I.Ifu," "I'tioinios fur Life" is a play of absorbing interest and natural in its eutirctv. Tho audience is kept spell bound. One moment chained down to sympathize with tbo woes of others, then, as if by magic touch, wheu the fcuiifco of emotion is well uigh exhausted, we ale waited upou the billows of laughter and ouruther naliiio to laugh and be ploased is eaieuu vu in a most excellent blylo. Albany, X. 1'.. siigu. At Fcrtrusou's thcatio on Thursday evening, Fcluuury t&d. Tut, tut ! You uuver heard of so irood a rouudy for hoarbeneis at Dr. Coxu'k Wild Cherry and Sinoka. Price a5 and 50 cents per bottle. UbB WKIXS' LauNDIIY Bldk. the Y.rAt Bluing foi- laundry use, Kach package raakM iro quaru. loeu. aoia by uoasiey lir os. SOLLENBBRGBR IN RETREAT. le Write luterc.lloglv of lleelcy Cure ratlentn D. L. Sollonbcrger, an editor of Shamokln who is well-known throughout tho ooal re gion as a humorous writer and good fellow generally, is trying the virtues of tho Kecley euro at Mtdla, Pa., and has written tho fol lowing characteristic letter on his observation In tho institution to an cxcliauge: 'A person, who shall bo nameless and whom many of tho readers know well, came heio lately with the express purpose or Riling himself. Ho had been drunk for somo time, but could not ,tct whisky enough to wind up his career, lie was told this institution would furnish bun with all ho could get awar with, so he hied hliuselt hither to shuffle oil'. Ho was "loaded to tho ears" with the liquid that Inebriates and put to bed In a comatoso slate, but woke up tho uctt morning sick as a dog and meek as a lamb. Ho then told mo bis care reminded bun of tho Boston man who a few years ago, bent on suicide, determined to make no mistake about it, what was worth doing at all was worth doing right, ami so to mako his through ticket to tho (iroat Beyond a first class one, he purchased a few grains of strychnia, a re volver and a rope. Uo hired a boat, rode out into Boston harbor to a poiut where a polo had been erected as a sort of substitute for a spit-buoy, built a little platform on this post, climbed upon it, hitched ono end of the rope around the post, the other end around his neck, swallowed tho dose of strychnia, and whilo kicking over tho olatformattcniptcd at the same timo to blow out his hralns Iho effort, however, at kicking ovir tho platform interfered with tho accuracy of his aim, so that the bullet, instead of crashiut through his skull, cut the rope, tho platform was kicktd over, and tho would bo suicide fouud himself floundering in the water. In this Involuntary bath ho swallowed so mnrh Rait water that it nauseated bim, ho throw up the strychnia, climbed into the boat ami rowod to shore, concluding that bis time had not yet corno." uii.ih;uton. F. H. Mshaucy was n county seat visitor yesterday. F. P. Weifer, of Ashland, was a town visitor yesterday. N. S. Honor was a Mjhanoy Piano visitor yesterday. I. J. A'uulcy paid a Hying visit to Mahanoy uuy to aay. I. J. Foley, one of our popular hotelkeopers, u on the tick list. H. C. Dutter attended to business in Malta noy City yesterday. Charles Wynne, of Buck Mountain, spent tiuimay wun nts parenis. H. J. Orecn, of Shenandoah, ciiculated among friends yesterday James Henry called on friends at Mahanoy i"iano on eunnay evening. George W. Diew, of Shmandoah, ciiculated amon inends hero on Sunday J. J. O fceill, an expert tolegranhtr of Lo't Crtek, ca led on friends Sunday. A number of our fjiotta will attend the prize nglit at Uirnidvlllo on J uursd ty even l n jr. Thomai McQinty, of Mahanoy City, passed through town on his way to Uirardvilio sun day. C. H. Anderson, of the IIi:i:a i, was enter tuintil by Miss llurchill, uf Maizcvlllo, on stni'iay evening. William Liwlor, of Oleu Carbon, and brother John, of Frackville, intended the funeral of hdward eogarty yesterday. Miss Maggie Slartciy, cashier of tho Slat- tery Hoot and Slinotlim of New Philadelphia. is uio guest, oi nor uroiner, w. .1. sia'tiry. Mieres I iz.ta Callsghau, Lizzie Long. An nie Daly, Annie Cannon and ilridget Fitz Patrick, n quintette of fafciuatlng young lartlcn from Locust flap, were town isitors on Sunday. Tho funeral of the late 'Squir- Kdward Fogarty proceeded fioul hi- reiitUnce, on North Main street to Mahaun Plane, wheie services were held over the body by Rev Magiuu, who preached all instructive sermon, thence to Frackville, where imcrmont was made in tho Catholic cemetery. Tho pall bearers were: J A. Hullihan, John Igo, Thomas Jones. Janes Couuelly, Muhael Coogan and Kdwaid Ureuuan. Unit tbn .Mh litry. Rov. William 11. Sbepp, a Presbyterian missionary and hon of Daniel Sliepp, of Tama qua, owing In ill health has leliugulshed the ministry mid will cngngo in the inilllng busi ness with his father. He was lately engaged in Presbylcriau uiisslonary wink at Oeorge town, Delaware, where he served five chart!, covering a territory ol 14 by 2(1 miles. The labor, constant travel anil expotmio in all con ditions of weather reaulttd in an attack of grippe about Christmas, which subsequently turned into putumonia, from which he re covered only a few weeks ago. He has deter mined to engage in bntineas with his father for an indefinite time, but may ro enter the ministry after lie shall have fully rceoveied fiom the efftctBof his sickness. Jt Nfehtel-t'liarj;erl. Joccph II. N'iehter, the Pottcvilie wholesale liquor dealer and proaiinent politician, was arrested last night at Pottsvillo and put under $1,000 bail on a chaigo of afsaultaml buttery with intent to kill. The awuult was made by Nichter upon his wife and the charge wah mado by his father in-law. Theodore P. Trayer. It ia alleged that Nlehter kicked and beat his wife, and after dragging her down a lllght of stairs left her insensible in a hallway. Mrs. Nichter in confined to her bed by the Injuries. Mr. Trayer says Nichter assaulted his wife because shu refuse 1 to aur render letters lrom other women to her husband which she had found. To Apjieal, Charles A. Hnyderand George Dyson, Hqs., couiuel for Harry Manfred, the inau yes toiday sentenced to death for tho niuider of George Ochs, at St. Clair, last August, are making preparations to take tho ease to the supreme oouit. Havo you tried McElhenny'a fried oycterat B-W-tf Arrested tor llosertlou Thomas Lynch walked all the way from New Philadelphia tu town to visit bit wife and upon his arrival waa arrested for deser -tlou and nou supKirt. As he was unable to furnish SJOobail Lynch was taken down" to tho Pottsvillo jail by Constable Roland. Seuteuce lludneeil. The court yesterday reduced the seuteuce of J. J. Dousherty, couvlcted of adultery, from five to four months. Observations at the During1 the Day. Polls THE FIRST WARD UMU Challenge Tor Tax lUielpts find Keqlllre UmenU r Oaths to Iho Payment of Taxes Notwithstanding tho Krcelpta Caused Some I.Uely Scenes Tho battle of the ballots iu town for tho olection of a Congremraan-at-Largo and for borough and ward offices ia now going on, and is an exciting one. Visits to tho polls during this moruiug showid that In most of the places both the Citizens' aud Democratic parties wero work ing hard for victory. Their was unusual activity in some of tho Democratic strong holds and it is believed that the returns to night will show a change iu their political complexion. Tho livllost roll In the town during the day wan that iu tho First ward. There wero Fiiuihbies almost irotn '. -lino ine inn was opened, nut there was tuy ono serious clash. That was when Adam Mort, the Citizens' candidate for Chief Ilurgess, aud John J. Rellly, tho tailor, had a disagreo ment about who had a tight to stand uiun tho porch in front of tho polling place. This disagreement resulted In a short wrestle In which nellliei man was thrown or urucK Mr. Riilly said his part of it was only in tun but Mr. Mort lost his temper. 1 here wore uutnerous heat d arguments at this poll because votcrB were not onlv chal lcnjed for their tax receipts, but were also called upon to swear they p.id tho taxes aud Edward O'Donnell, tho Judge of Llection sustained tins kind ol i hallengo. The people who askid for the oaths of pay ment said they wero impelled to take th course because they understood that a large number of men had received receipts foi taxes to the amount of "w cents just f.r the purposo of this i lection aud bud nut paid the tax. The polling of votoi In the Firit ward was very slow in tbo morning, hut at noon was (quid to that of last sprli g at the sime hour Tho Citi7cns' pirty was cla'm.ng that Ktiazenskub was far ahead ot the Dcnio cratic candldalo I'm Council at noon. In the Second ward tho light between flaugh and Klrlin fur School Director is a lively ono and it Is drawing out a ig vote. At noon there weio 20 nlord votes thin had been cast at thu mine hour last spring. Leaders of the Citizens' parly said they thought tin y would carry tho ward by a good iniiji rlty, with the p-wilble exception ot Scanlat), tho Deuurratic caudidito lor Re ceitor of Taxo", who would perhaps run ahead of the others on his ticket on account of his residence in the Secotd. At tho Third and Fourth wards the voting was about up to tho average at noon, but ii. tbo Fourth the Citizens claimed thev would show a gain over last spring's oto oil the count Whon tho Fifth ward jioll was vUitcd the Democratic leaJeis ucro b- o moans iu a cheerful moo I. The Deinu i uio voto was very (low in this ward all morning, but tho Citizens' party voto was keoning up to thu high water maik Tho Citizens were claiming that thev wete also petting t-e bu'k of the Polish and Lithuanian voto. I ,1 RYAN'S. On Surdity, February Itith, at ills homo in St Clair, Francis Evans, aged 74 yeais. Interment in Odd Fellows' cemetery, at the above named place on Wednesday, Febiuary 21st., at 2 p in. Relatives anil friends aie requested to bo present. Ex changes please copy. 2i BKOWN. On the 20th inst., atSheuan. doah. Pa., YeraOrme, daugburof 8. Lincoln aud Hannah M IiruKh. aged four months Fuueial will tako plsce on Thursday, February iiSnd. Interment in the Odd Follows' cemetery at St. Clair. Train will leave the Pennsylvania Railroad s ation, Shenandoah, at 11:15 a. m lii Utives and friends lestoctfully invited to attend. 2 20 2t pi:miii points. The battle of tbo ballots is going on. Tito bottom has dropped oleiu ont uf the sleighing season. Special lentcu service will lie held in the Pioteslnnt Epistujial chinch t morrow night. The election returns of the lespeettve wards will le awaitul withgrtat interest tu-uight. There are some hitter tights, Evangelist Williams, who is coodtioting sneeet-siul revival meetings iu tho English Baptist church on South Jardiii street, paid a high compliment to thu choir of the chuich Sunday evening. I'lKtu'i bliuutlug Match. While most of our townsmen were engaged at the election polls, or hustling out voters, there were a sulllcltut number not thus engaged to make a good -sized gathering at a pigt on shooting match on tho hill at the north end of Main stuet, which resulted iu follows : A' stock ..() (i I 0 1 1 0 I I 0 I 1 1 1 1 1 U 0 1 1112 Wyntl 1 1 1 1UUU1 1 1 01 UU 01 1 1 1 1-1K N. lleudall t II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 U 1 1 1 1 II U-1S Manning .0 1 1 on oo 1 u 00 no 1 1 1 u u oo- u Zimuieiumn.utioou I 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 1 1 1 -II Mora 1 00 lllOOIIIIOOl 0101 001 It- tt U. lltdiUll 0 OOlOOllllllVlOlOOll-ll llolll Liberated. "Deg" Hayts, who was arrested on tho charge of being a uuslauce, was liberatid. "Malt" Delauey, who it was supposed Hajes iu tend ed to aid iu escaping from the lockup, was also released. Edward Esiley was un able to positively identify " Iho cigars In Dlaney's pussewfou as those stolen from his saloon. .Nullie, All members of Camp No, (1, P. O of T. A., aie ri quested to meet at their hall ou Thurs dty, M inst., at 12 o'clock noon, sharp, to aitond the funeral of our deceased sister, Lydia Bai kes The members of Camp 40 are also lesfieclfully Invited tu attend. Lizzie Haktmii, Pres. Attest: l'AULINK Bovkk, Sec'y. , Fried oysters a specialty at McElbonny'i U-12-tf rmt-soNAi.. Martin Malonc was a Pottsvillo visitor to day. William Nluinilck was a Shamokln visiter Sunday. George Uockmah. nf Shamokln. snent the day here. I). R. Lewis snent to-iliv visiting friends at Mahanoy City. Col. I). P. llrown. uf Lost Creek, paid a visit to town to day. George Iteiislnnor. of Ashland, was a town visitor this morniug. Mim Bessie Wadlinger. of PotUvillc. Is the gunt of town friends. Grant Troutruau aud Thomas Flock vis ited friends at Ashland. C. S. Haescler. of Pottsvllle. trans- ctcri business here yesterday. Mrs S. U. Ilrady. of Lost Creek, is the guest of Pottsvillo friends. Miss Mattle Clifford, of Mahanoy Civ, is the guest of Miss Hall, iu town. Miss Laura Schwartz, of Hughesvillc, la the guest of Mrs. D. YV. Stranb. William E. Smith, of Pottsvillo. formerly of town, was Been on our streets to day. T. O. Mahoncy. of Philadelphia, is in town looking after his real eetato interests Frederick Agard, a Philadelphia drummer. was hunting up business in town yesterday William e oaster, wholesalo grocer of Phil adelphla, was hustling up business in town to-day. Misses Sallie Porlz and Minnie Davis spent yesterday at M ,izdvillo, visiting tbo lattcr's mo: her. Dr. O. S. Phillips camo homo on Saturday and will not return tu Philadelphia uutil after election. William J Galvln, ,T. II. Manlcy aud Wilh.mi Graut pud tbo llEr.AU sanctum a visit yesterday. J. J Monughan gave up immigration cases for to day and was a close attendant at the Fiist ward Kill. Frank Black left town last evening for Shicksbintiy. where he intends to spend a few days with friends. Joseph LoewenlLal has resigned his clerk ship with Levi Refowith. which ho has hold for the pst seven yors. Louis Goldiu, the South Main street dotbicr. has returned homo having ptucliasid a spleu did stock of goods fur the sprir g. Michael Muldooii, of the treasury depart mi nt at Washington, D. C , is home to watch the progress of the .ilevtien in his ward. Clarence Branuaii, formerly a conductor on tbo Schuylkill Traction company's line and now on ono of the Philadelphia lines, is vis iting friends in town. It Is understood that School Director Daniel Ogdeu is contemplating changing his reMdence to Ahlaud, where his step d lighter, M Us Ella M. McUiuness has pur chased property. II. J. Green, lato'station agent and opera tor at MldiHeport, has entered tho insurance business iu town. He will represent tho Prudential and bids fair to become highly suci-eiclul in his now umlertakiug. ('.DiHb lu Uu, Volley. A party comprising about lorty young people drovo Iro n town last ovening iu wagons to Ringtown and h.id a jolly time at Wise's hutel. Ihcro Here refrishinents and dancing, singing, guims and other amuse meirs. Tho party compinid Xlisses Lilllo Lenhart, Bella Fishburu, Jane aud Dora Foglo, Aggio Baiubridee, Amy Smith, Lester Wouda, Hannah Sh.m, Clara Dibb, Carrio Mailer, and Messrs. Christ. Foil is, (loorge Powell Charles Ilililehratid, John Llow cllyn, Will Ecker, Harry Weulmaii, Michael Uaimau, Robert Davis, Irvin Mover. George Roberts, Harold Jaoi by, Martin Cassidy, I'honit s Tempest. .InsHnh (iruiu, John Fogle 'rant Trontm,n, Robert Itiuiieiibush and niaiiy utheis. A liiiii, lrtit. There Is a raro treat In store for the people of Shenandoah, commencm on Sunday next when Miss DoMirrltt, tin gilud and cnorget icevangcli t, of Ohio, will assist in conduct iug revival services iu the P. M church of town. Miss DoMerritt endeared herself to all who heard her while hero a year ago bj her entertaining and attiaetive manner of conducting services. Tho levival meetiags he d In tho chinch at that time wore very successful and resulted in much good The church is to be congratulated on again secur ing the services of bucIi an enthusiastic and untiring worker a Miss DeMeiritt and tho public should not tail to avail themselves of this opportuuity to hoar her. Obituary. Vera Orme, daughter of S. Lincoln and Hannah M. Brown, died this morning, aged four months. The funeral will tako place at 11 o'clock Friday morning. Mrs. Lydia Bankes, ifeof Frank Bankes, died last night at her home on North West street, after an illness ot eight mouths, result ing from cancer. I'he deceased w is .lo years of age and leaves five children. The funeral will take place on Thursday, at 1 p. m. Mrs. iisuKes was a member ul Camp No. , I". O of T. A. WhII Paper Itai-gtilns, Will sell my entire slock of wall paper at the outt of manufacture lu order to i lose out business. Ghokok W. Hash.hi, 108 North Jardlu street, 1-1 l-lw Shenandoah, Pa. Appointed (lll'irdlatl. Chailes Qulnn, of Shenandoah, was yesicr da appointed guardian of William, Martha aud Margaiet O'Neill. Get your ropalriug donoat Holdenuan'e. 12 27-tf Are You Hard to Please In MOLASSES ? Then try onr "Century." The best in town for the price. Heavy body, sweet, and rich flavor, and only 10c a quart. s 122 North Jardin Streo,