Evening Herald. SATl'HDAY. MAY 20, UUI. THIRD EDITION MAHANOY GITY LETTER, A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS. All the Events of the Day Told in Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record of To-day's Doings. llnngnrlun CotiAplrttors Sentenced. 1IUDA I'KSTH, May 20. The trial nt Klauscnburg of twenty-three members of the executive committee of the llouinn nlnn imtlonnl party in Hungary, on the chnrgo of treason, In cnnslng the ptibllcn tion of n ilncumeut denouncing the net of union of Austria nmi Hungary, is con cluded. Twenty of the. prinoners were convicted nml enteliccd to terms of Im prisonment ranging from eight months to live years nnd to iny the costs of pub llshlng their sentences in all newspapers. Three were acquitted. 1 Reported dally from the Mnbanoy City bureau Of tliO EVENING 11KHALI).1 MAHAKOV Cur, May 20. J. A. Pcllgninn, the lumber king, did business in town yesterday. II. Dodson, of Moren, transacted busi ness here yesterday. John J. Coyle visited friends inShennu iloah yesterday. U. H Thoiiins, of Hyde Park, represent ing the Williams wholesale grocery hoilbe at Scranton, trnnsacted business in town to-day John II. Adams, of Ashlnnd, registered M the Mansion House yotterday. Lew is Levinc, of 1'otUville, is the guest of Isaac Kefowich. J II Clark, of llrooklyn, did business in Um u yesterday. llarrv Kearns, of Selignmn & Co., is visn ing friends in Heading. Siiiire May took his first ride over the lakeside Klectrlc liniluny yeterday mid was very well pleased. V W. Lewis visited Kast Mahanoy Juiiri ion last evening. Miss Kannlo Austin, of Xescopec. Is visiting Mrs. John M. Adams, ot Lust Centre street. 1'ark No. 1 colliery hns received an addi tional large pump. Thomas Monroe, of Kast Centro street, lias been appointed agent for the New York Loan Association. Miss Maud llennlgnu, of St. Nicholas, was a town visitor lbt evening. The large l'J.Vpound turtle, which was on exhibition at the Minchof liros. hotel, met death by the hands of Ciiis Miuuhof yesterday afternoon and is being prepared lor the Decoration Day visitors. The Auhauscr-Husch special brew beer, which took the gold medal at the World's Columbian exposition for delicacy of ilnvor, is now on sale at Mlnchhof's Hotel l'alnce saloon. Try it. 5-23 tit Andy Cnrlin, James Copley, Misses WhlUker, Kynn and Dolan, Matt Mur phy and Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. Hoppe, of this place, witnessed the production of "Tho Old Homestead" at Shenandoah last night. T. F. Gorman, genernl agent for the llochester Hrewing Company, has just completed his new ollice in the Mansion House block. The case work was built by Isaac liall and is of tinimio construction nnd is all hand work. The whole is given a beautiful nppearauce by Btained glass. Tho Mav nole tiartv held at the Armory II nil. given by l'rof. Holt and wife to his pupils, proved to be one ot the grandest events of the season. Tho hall opened with tunny strange faces present, besides tho representation of many homes of town. The Mav nole celebration wns arranged in very artistic style and was the main feature ot tne evening. .Miss Marie Livermnu assumed tho part of the May Queen witli excellent success. The skirt dance was also a very nleasini: feature. Prof. Holt deserves praise for tne all air. Alter tue class nail cxhlolteu its skill in ilaiicinu the older people in attendance enjoyed themselves. The music Mas furni-hed hy l'rof. Jones' orchestra. Among those present were Maud Tits- worth, Sadie Vanllorn, Kmily Sunday, Bill lu- llennanv. r.lleu .McMillan, .Maine (irae , itosie and Ella Clenry, Asia and lluutborne Lyons, Nellie Hngeubtich, Marie Liverman, Lillian Iticlies, Elsie Mvers. Lizzie Kaier. Lizzie. Kmily and Mary Llewellyn, Phoebe Snyder, William McMillnn, Eva and Ksta Lewis, Mr. Matt. Stein and wife, Mr. 'Will Patterson, Mr need, of Delnno; Harry Arebs, 1, ltichardson. Hnttie Portlier. Uessle Little hales. M. M. McMillan, (i. I. Sundav and wife. Miss Mallna Mnnglc, Miss Mnggie Killer, Ueorge Garrett. Charles Hendrlck, losenh Xewmnu. Harrv Harris. Miss Howninn, Mnnnger Powers, of the Potts- vllle bnse ball club : Miss Lillian Titmun. Shenandoah ; Mrs. A. P. Hlakslee, daugh ter nnd son, of Delano; Miss Allen, of Tamnqua ; Misses Zimmerman mid Powers, Pottsvllle. riiAcuvii.i.i:. William Slxsmlth, of Philadelphia, visited his uinuy friends in town on Wed nesdny. W J. Miller was a Pottsvllle visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. Thomns lieddow, of town, trans acted business in Pottsville on Tuesday. Alex. Scott attended to business at the county seat on Wednesday. Kx-SherliT Hoyer transacted business In town yesterday. G. W. Sebold returned home from Hnr rlsburgon Monday, nfter spending a week lit his new place of liusluess there. William Wallnco trnnsacted business in Mlneravillo the forepnrt of the week. Merchant William Snnner nnd Dr. Tnggnrt nre still pumping water out of their cellars. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Madura returned liome on Monday last, after spending a week fishing near Sunbury, along tho Hnsquehnnuu river and report having had lino time. X. I Itnnck returned home on Monday last from Altoonn, where ho hnd been as n delegnte attending the sessions of the Jrnnd Ixidgo of the I. O. O. F. Oysters served in all styles nt Hutu man's. NUGGETS OF NEWS The case of Krastus Wlmau, who wn to have been placed on trial for forgery in Kew York next Moudny, lion beeu post poned until September The annual convention of the National Association of Charities nnd Corrections, In session nt Nashville, decided to meet tiext year in New Haven. Paul Sternberg, u well known Gcrinnn newspaper mini of New York, was stricken with paralysis at his desk, mid died with out regaining consciousness. "Genernl" Cnutwell, leader of a Com monweal arm cnntingriit. is charged with the ubdueiion nt two Spoknn jV 'sh '! " l.rl.l.M.f ..V r,l k A Candidate fnr Lrgnl Hanging. Roanoke, Yn., May 20. Fred Hnlrston, a negro nbout 25 yenrs old, was arreted yesterday for outraging Blanche, the ii-yenr-old dnngliter of Henry W. Llttrell, on the 10th inst. Hnlrston suspected tlia his crime hnd become known, nnd seeing a policemen enter the ynrd he dashed into the kitchen atid slushed his throat with n razor. After a terrible struggle he wn disarmed, and his wound wns dressed. Hi was sent to Lynchburg to prevent the people from taking the law Into their own hands. Mnnncj JIiltl for Mnrder. BonniJNTOWN, N. J., Mny 20. Tho cor oner's jury in tho ense of Miss Lizzie Hoi loway says that she came to her death from the results of wounds Inflicted by n blunt Instrument in the hnnds of Will iam Mussey. Tho coroner then commit ted Massey to the Burlington county jail to await the netlon ol the October term of court. Isaac Trimati will defend the pris oner. By advice of his counsel Masse made no statement. An Uurt'itpntnnt murderer. Macon, (ia., May 20. Henry Mllhi (colored) was linnged here yesterday foi the murder of John llraswell on Sept 10, lbTO. Miller denied the crime to the last but acknowledged being present when it was done and robbing the dead man' pockets. lie also confessed to havtii). killed four men, and said ho belonged t. a band of Kuklux. He made no jir lU'ssim of religion, and said ho could live as lonv in hell as anybody else. A Siitirartnrv Wugt) Srnle. PlTTSliHia. May 20. The scale o: wages which has just been determined upon by the Amalgamated Assocla tlon of Tin, Iron and Steel Workers at the Cleveland convention meets the ap proval of organized labor in the Plttsburp district. Tho scale has been changed t enable friendly manufacturers to c inipeti witli the non-union labor mills, where tin scale of prices in Amalgamated mills i1- not observed. A lteverenil Confidence Man, Chicago, May 20. Hev. George 3. V Howard wns arrested here yesterday, chnrged with working a conlldencc game Howard wns ordained a Methodist mini' ter in New York, wns once a Prohibition candidate for congress from Indiana and has preached In several Indlnna towns. He wns indicted in April for passing worth less checks, released on bond and jumped his ball, evading recapture until yester day. Smith C'nno Ncnrlng- the Knrt. SauatohA, X. Y., May 20. The proceed lngsin the Smith case, which is an appeal UKalnst the heresy proceedings at Ciuein nntl, yesterday reached the last order, and the members began to give expression ti their individual views ns the roll wn- called. Forty-five three minute speeches were delivered, and the trend of. opinion wns shown by the fact that only eleven of them were in favor of sustaining the ap peal. The proceedings concluded with a speech made hy a member of tho prosecut ing committee. A vote Is expected todny. l!urn Decline a Cabinet Olllee. LONDON', May 20 The Times says that Lord Hosebery ol. .- a t . .J ..in uf.ms, M P . the labor leader, n position in the gov eminent when Mr. Gladstone resigned nnd again when Mr. Muudelln resigned Mr. Burns declined on both occasions to accept ollice, giving as his reason that h win best able to serve the interests of workingmen on the outside. Kew Goods -"Arriuing Daily C. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin Street. A Vine Production. Notwithstanding the complaints of the nam times and tne tact tliat all tue col lieries in this district were idle for a week nnd the genernl depression of spirits nnd business caused by the recent heavy and icnutuy rain tans witli tueir accomnany intr Hoods, and notwithstanding the prices of admission were llxed at 25, CO and "5 cents and tl, tho production of "The Old Houiestend nt lerguson'tt theatre Inst night wns witnessed by n crowded house The lower pnrt of the thentre wns filled with prominent Indies nnd centlemen many of them being visitors from the neighboring towns. Tho gnthering wns one to make a stranuer believe that Shenandoah is now one of the most prosperous towns in the country when n,l other places nre brmonning the depression of times. But while such is not tho ense it enrries with it a lesson, which is, bat a first-class play ami a iirst-cinss compnny enn nil tne theatre whether the times be good or bnd aim ine price6iugu or low. it enn tie huhi without fear of contradiction that n play nun company never appeared in alien audonh nnd cave more uenemi satlsfac tlnn than "TheOld Homestead" did lust night. Enthusiasm sprang from all parts of the theatre and tho largo audience seemed to bo In rapturous delight nt all stages of the piny where the company sought to make n special impression. i ne piny was one ot tne goon, old lash toned, homespun Ufa of the New England folks. It wns free from the glamour at tending plnys which depend upon me chanical effects for realism and not an iota of blood-thrilling dramatic play pene trated a scene. Yet all wns exceedingly attractive aud through the whole wns a beautiful thread of sentiment which ap pealed to the gentle feelings of the auditors and held their attention to the last. The peals of laughter were numer ous nnd nt times the people nlmost crinl in their enjoyment of tho story of life which wns so nat urally revealed by the play. The stage arrangements were complete in every detail and the company proved a well balanced one to the last. The sing ing by the quartettes also took the house by storm and three encores hardly seemed to satisfy the audience. With more en tertainments like "The Old Homestead" Mr. Ferguson will succeed In convincing the patrons of his theatre that life is worth living, nfter nil. A MAN OF BROAD ACRES. What Thcmas Harrison of North Dakota Owes to Paine's Celery Compound. The world hns had In all just 1." decisive battles. But every man has in hl lifetime more decisive battles than this. The important epochs inmnn's life that settle for him wealth, position, and often life itself, come without wnrnlng. Weakness, indecision nnd luck of nerve force nt these turning points is tntal. In long and doubtful sickness, when lile it self trembles in the balance, u little more strength nnd power of resistant e to disease makes the difference betueeu life and death. Thin people with depleted, diseased blood run big risks. Cnrelul men and women all over the country are building up their systems nud storing the neive centers with energy now it Is spring. They are taking that remarkable blood purifier nnd nerve lood, Paine's celery compound. It cannot be repeated too often that the blood is the fountain which snppliesevery pnrt of the body. If this life-giving medium lacks vigor nnd richness, nerves, brnin, henrt, kidneys, and lungs immedi ately suffer. The weakest spot will give wny first. If you find yourself growing thin, ner vous, without appetite loqk out. You are stnrving some important organ through inappropriate nutrition. Thomas Harrison is tho proprietor of the famous Harrison farms of North Dakotn. Ho holds the ofllce of notary public, nnd is coronerof Traill county. He w rites from Blanchnrd, No. Dakota ; 'Twoyearsago, when the grip was prev alent in this country, I suffered very much from this trouble. The disease lingered with me until it developed into catarrh of the head. For this loathsome trouble I tried many remedies advertised for catarrh without nny permnnent relief, nnd while spending the winter of 02 !3 In Los Angeles I wns treated by n specialist without nny better results. Seeing Paine's celery com pound advertised, I tried It, not expecting much relief, as I thought Mint I could not be cured. I used one bottle ns directed, nnd wns entirely and permnnently cured. This was over six mouths ago, nnd I have nol experienced n return of any of the symptoms, though I have been exposed to the inclement weather in North Dnkota and have not caught tho least cold this winter, when hnd I been troubled with the cntnrrh I would have hnd cold after cold all winter. I will cheerfully answer any inquiries ns to tho correctness of my statements. Many around here are using the compound on the btrength of my re commendation. It mnkes people well." I.tlST ritKUK. Miss Mnggie Smith, of Haven Itun, is spending the week with the Tolaud family. Michael Munley, of No. 2, is laid up with rheumntlsm. Ilobert Gesford announces himtelf ns a Democratic cnudldnte for Sherilf. Win. Brndbury, of Omaha, Neb., who hns been spending the past two mouths with Druggist Johnson, will lenve for Pottstown to accept a position. W. W. Wilcox, of Mt. Carmel, nt one time proprietor of ihedrng store nt this plnce, pnid a visit to friends here. John Mclntvre and family will move to New York in a day or two. Dnu Grow, of Win. Penn, who runs n restaurant here, will move his family to Lost Creek. Prof. M. H. Cnrev will, in June, be married to one of Wm. Peun's fulrest young mnlds. Frank Lnngton, of Ashland, who wnuts to be Schuylkill county's next Sheriff, wns here yesterday fixing his politicnl fences. The funeral of the lnte Mlchnel Ifeynolds, who wns burned nt Wm. Penn colliery, occurred yesterday nnd was one of the largest ever seen here. The remains were burled nt St. Joseph's cemetery, Glrnrdville. A Indy nt Tooleys, La., was very sick with billons colic when M. C. Tlstler, a Crominent merchant of the town gave er a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ltemedy. He says she was well in forty minutes nfter tnklng the llrst dose. For Kile by Gruhler Bros. Comlug Kvents. Mny 30 Strawberry nnd ice cream fes tival in Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices ol Camp ti, P. O. of T. A. June -1. Ice cream nnd strawberry festhnl, benefit Primitive Methodist church, In babtinent of the church. June 11 nnd 12. First annual ice cream festival under the nuspices of Lincoln Section No. 37, J. T. of II. & T , in Bender's hall, Wm. Penn. June 10. Ice cream nnd bean soup festival In Bobbins' hnll, tinder the aus pices of the Women's Belief Corps. $250 REWARD Tho Schuylkill Traction Co. Will pny two hundred nnd fifty dollars for Information that will lend to the detec tion nnd conviction of the person or per sons who placed obstructions on the com pany's trucks that cnused the nccldent nenr St. NIcholns colliery, on Tharsdny evening, Mny 10th, 1694. DALLAS SANDER, Pres. E. W. Ash, Supt. JAMES Q. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD nilLAUELrillA AND KEW YOltK Sunday mid Dully Papers, Parties wishing any of thefo papers delivered can lenvo orders at Max Hees- s, Uougherty building, West ( cntre street, bunday papers onFalo at Urennan's cigar store nnd Klrlln's urne Biore. When Baby was sick, we gavo her Caetorla. When she vas a Child, she cried for Qwtorla. When she becaino Mls the clung to Clitoris. When she had Children, she gave them CostorU. poll I'uuit nuti'CTOit, i n A Mi KINO, Of Htienandoah. Pnbjrct to tie rules of the Democratic noml natlnii c uventlou. MISCELLANEOUS. GEORGE W. JOHNSON, LOST CREEK, PA. Near L. V. and Electric railways. Thi finest brands of cigars, whiskies, oorter, ueer anu aie on nanu. DIVES, 'Absolute Confidence in sz2BnOur Advertisements. m EM as. Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements S TEWART Every line no matter how small the type does its share toward adding to Our great business, and to the fact that our advertisements are always free from exaggeration and free from anything which in the slightest way misleads, we must largely attribute this extraordinary showing. Our prices invite comparison. Pi. We offer many special induce ments in our Millinery Depart ment. We arc headquarters for hats, cither trimmeuoruntrlm med ; also tho choicest selec tion of trimmings, flowers, rib bons, cto. We've tho cheap hat nnd tho high-priced hat. See ing Is believing....... .... There's hardly a doubt but you will llnd our stock of coats just what la wanted in a light weight coat. It is the most ex tensive and best assorted lot in the county. Ladles' double breasted JocUet,umbrellab.ick, draped sleeves, satin faced, and sonic lined throughout...... Ladles' Cloth Capes.assortcd sizes and materials, lace and braid trimmed, black and navy, newOBt stylts. newest elTects. We arc prepared with a selec tion that should please the critic. The enpo is tho leading wrap, and w e are ltecn enough to rccognlzo it OUR SPECIAL $2-25 OUR SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 Nothing In tho woman attire Is as natty, as "bon-ton" as a neat, well-made shirt waist. We have them in percale, lawn, satccD nnd silk. Perfect beau tics, masterpieces ot women's conceptions nil shades, all styles, nnd at the most popu lar prices OUR SPECIAL A complete resume of ail the fashions and combinations 'of new fabrics that will bo luvoguc In great fashion ccnf.es this season Is shown In our display of Dress Goods for spring and summer. One of our specials Is u changeable goods, swlveled effect, I ynrd wide, worth "J8o... The unprecedented success of our Silk department has been the source of much surpriso to all who have watched Its re markablo growth. "Goods of standard qualities the best, at mwest niiCES" is unquestion ably the reason of Its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silks nro exceptionally lino at t'Jc, 5Sc and 73c OUR SPECIAL i7c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. We're Cref ting There ! Wo nre pleased to announce thnt nlthough tho times are hard we are doing n rushing business, duo, no doubt, to the low figures we nro selling our goods at. The Infest styles of summer suits, all well-made goods, for men, boys nnd children. Our $9.00 Men's Light-colored Suits Beat anything ever offered before in Shenandoah, as to style, make nnd price. We have a special run on our fine men's pants in all colors, nt $3.00, which nre sold else- wnere at to. we nave one oi tne I in est, siocks oi jiats. Laps, uents itirnisnings, Trunks, Valises, etc, Come and see us if you wish to save money. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Blnion AbrnniBon, Manager. 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. HEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 'W 1. NTKD Salesn an: talarv V nermaui ntcluce. llnwn liros. I o .Nur serymen, llochester, N, V. from start, S-SPeod-lm T7011 HAt.K A i kurat diamond slud and a 1 iHuics gum riug witu imerHiueeuiuff, our rounded by six IlKHAi.oonlce. diamonds. Enquire at I lie -117ANTE1) SALESMEN J7B.C0 ner week. V telling electric lltiln outfits for houses, Use Wells' Laukdut Blue, the best Blueing for laundry use. Kach package makes two quarts. IS cU. Sold by Aiusser K ueuuiui. for running ma- cuintry. and other popular patented articles, outtlts complete when shipped, llest people, buv ternmrent situation: no experience. W. J. Ilurrlton & Co,, Clerk No. 11, Columbus, Ohio. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladies, you must see our large line ot lace and Btraw Trimmed Hats at Special Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, caps and robes. Zenhvrs nnd Ger- mantown wool. The latest Now York styles always on hand at lowest prices. Mourning Goods a specialty. SI II 8 G, w. nvuK, 'I ROOF PAINTING promptly done with t" JIAWTHOUN'S V. 8. HOOF PAINT by "VOJ3T, Agent, 189 East Coal street, Shenandoah. It Is the beat and only guarantee paint against corrosion, nre and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden ana paper roc is ana wans, uive it a trial. OUR SPECIAL 42CI There is one headquarters of, .Underwear in Pottsvllle, and that is our store every qual ity, every weight, every style, every sfzo tnnde, and every price. No other such an as sortment in the county. Jil Btyles and qualities of Ladles' vests. ,.,.! OUR SPECIAL 120 Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the above: "We know that this will bo tho greatest opportunity ever before offered In Pottsvllle to economically supply an en tire season's requirements of fashionable Neckwear.nnd that too at half and less than half the usual cost."- OUR SPICIAL 2qc We carry a largo line of cot ton goods. Following are a few of the many, somo of which are mourning goods, others nre Scotch Plaids, Zephyr Ging hams, lino Percales in stripes and figures, all new goods and pet feet beauties considered cheap at 10c a yard. OUR SPECIAL I 2o'C Ilcrctoforo our spring sales havo tested the selling capacity of our Hosiery Department.and each year the stocks, necessary to supply the demands, have been enormously Increased a fact which proves beyond a question that wo carry a stand ard hose y sunn 12 2C Ladles' cotton, silk and kid gloves In all tho leading and desirable shades. What a glove selling time we've had for the past month. Tho llko of it has never been known in Pottsville, that's a certainty. It clinches nnd rivets our claim for abso lute glove headquarters.. A big special of laces in nil tho lntestdcslgns. Dainty and beautiful effects. Exclusive In stylo and price. All silk Hour don Laces net tops and pretty patterns worth i-Uc. Uutter color laces In Point Venice, Venetian Point, in Point de Ireland, in all the new and dainty effects worth 25c OUR SPECIAL 75C OUR SPECIAL I22C Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 9 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar is stocked with he best beer, norter. ales, whiskies, brandies, wines and cigars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. znAiixa Photographer Market nnd Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs in all the latest styles. Wonders leads nil photographers. IF TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH! GO TO THE and get the best. A full set for fs, any size, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no eaual for oalnless extraction. All kinds tilling at reasonable prices, uon i lorgri tne nunmer 100 North Centro Street, I'OTXsriLLJH, l'A, Home-Killed Beef. J. F. PL0PPERT, and Confectioner? 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ioe Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all porta ot town in pint or quart buckets. Ti H. SIUYDKR, (Snccessor to O. W. Ilassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer li WALL PAPER. . A large Btock of Wall Paper of all shade on hand. Speclol low rates for paper hanging D" H. HOFFMAN BAKEH, The only place In town to secure home killed beef , guaranteeing choice and juicy meat, and nt the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 3 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and 8c; best veal,' 14c; fresh home-made sausage, 10c. Reuben 2YEartin7 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr, James Bteln. 114 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 7 to 9 a. m.i 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. Diseases ot the throat and lnngs a specialty. 12 to 1 p.m. Hours ot vaccination: 6 to 9 a.m. WARREN J. PORTZ. Pininn Tuner, Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main street. Shenandoah, will recolTe prompt attention. WAX FLOWEItS In Bouquets nnd Other Designs, riLLAltS, WREATHS, STARS, CltOSfiEB, ETC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Mais St., Shenandoah,,