EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, APRIL 25. 1S05. THIRD EDITION RECORD BROKEN. .A Special Train Over the Pennsy Lines to the Sea Annihilates Time. The magnificent physical condition of the Penusylvnnln railroad's double lines to Atlantic City was fully attested April Slst, In the splendid run made by the special train from Philadelphia to At lantloClty. The train put out of the slip at Market street wharf at 5:30 a. m. precisely, aud fifty-one and ono half minutes thereafter came to n stop In At lantic City station. The train left the station In Camden sis and a quarter minutes after the de parture from the Philadelphia side, so that the actual running time was only forty-five and three-quarter minutes. The distance by this route Is fifty-eight and three tenth miles, and the average speed wns seventy-six and one half miles per hour. Thl Is the fastest time ever made between the Delaware and the At Untie ocean, and is actually the fastest time ever made by any railroad train for the distance. From Wlm-low to Absecon, twenty four and nine-tenths miles, an average speed of eighty-three miles per hour was maintained. The fastest Blngte mile was made in forty-one seconds, which Is an average of eighty-seven and eight-tenths miles per hour. This is the most notable performance In railroad speed which has yet been re corded. It could not be accomplished without the aid of the best aud most substantial roadbed, the finest modern equipment, and the skillful management of experienced men. No portion of the Pennsylvania system, off the world-famous main line, Is su perior to the division over which this phenomenal run wns made. Tho track is laid with heavy steel rails on stone ballasts, a great part of which has been renewed during the past wluter, and the movement of trains Is protected by block signals. The equipment has been greatly Improved by the addition of locomotives of the highest standard and handsome coaches and parlor cars. These facts are of peculiar interest In view of the great traffic which the sum mer will bring this popular route. The management Is tully alive to the demand for the best accommodations and the quickest time consistent with safety, and the summer schedule will undoubt edlv nresent the largest number of the best equipped and fastest trains ever en joyed by the travelers between the Dela ware and the ocean. She Would Neither Paint nor Powder, "1 positively will not lite cosmetics,' said a lady to the writer, "yet my com plexion is so nau mat it occasions me con slant mortification. What can 1 do to tret rid of these dreadful blotches i "Take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.' was my prompt reply. "Your complexion indicates that you are suffering from functional derangements. Remove the cause of the blotches and your cheeks will soon wear the hue of health. Tho 'Favorite Prescription' is a wonderful remedy for all diseases peculiar to your sex. Its proprietors guarantee to return the money if it does not give satisfaction. But it never fails. Try it." The lady followed mv advice, antl now ner com plexion is as clear as a babe's, and she enjoys better health then she has for many years. To permanently cure constipation, bili ousness and sick headache take Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Of dealers. Coming- Events. April 20. Entertainment by the famous Smith Family, under the auspices of tho w. V. 1. U lu .Ferguson's tneatre. Mav 80 Ice cream festival in Robbins1 hall, under the auspices of the Young People's Working Society of the United Evangelical church. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Jliss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, Bargains In Boots and Shoes. A. Womer has purchased Snyder's shoe store and offers the entire stock of boots and f-hoea at less than cost. Next to Wonier's truck store. 3-25.1m Strouse for clocks. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug Btore, No. 8 South Main street 9-13-tf Relief In Six Hours. Dispensing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cnre." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In the olauaer. Kidneys, haok and t-verv part of the urinary pas RiiL-ex In male or female. It relieves re tent.iou of water and pain in passing It aliuot immeuiiitelv JI vou want auic refff and cure thl Is yonr remedy. Sold at thu City Pharmacy, 107 S. Mnlu St.. next door to the post office, Shenandoah Ph. -t-D-Sm Buy Keystone flonr. Be mire that th name Lessiq & Daei:. Ashland. Pn printed on every sack. if Valuable Property for Sale. A good three-story brick house, store room and dwelling.. Best location. Next door to First National Bank. Apply to No. 30 Oak street, Mt. Carmel, Pn. lm E. B. FOLEY, Eine C-rocez'ies 201 West Centre Street. Dealer In groceries, flour, provl-tons, teas, ottee, sugar, etc. Best quality, lowest price. Up to Date. Tho State Legislature Is In no hurry to adjourn. It looks as if Philadelphia Is to be Lexowed. The "Greater Pittsburg" bill will be come a law, Fnrr's compulsory educational bill has passed the Senate finally. Statesmen Loach has locked horns with Chairman Gllklson on the new county bill. The new Mayor has already commenced to reorganize tho Philadelphia city government. The Philadelphia & Reading Company continues to Insist on a fair percentage of the coal business and will probably win. If the apportionment bills pass this session of tho Legislature It Is feared Schuylkill county will lose one of Its Judges. The Income tax returns go to show that a great many people In this country are spending more than S4.000 per year with out making it. The Mahanoy City health authorities are making war upon the owners of filthy houses. Shenandoah has plenty of the same kind nnd something should be done to abate the nuisance. May the bill increasing the powers of Justices of tho Peace become a law Is the wish of nine-tenths of our people. There would be less going to Pottsville during the terms of court. The members of the Pennsylvania Edi torial Association will vote on the place of their June outing. They are to select from the following names: Atlantic City, Atlanta, Georgia, Chautauqua Lake and Niagara Falls. Strouse for watch repairing. Ten-cent box Magic Paste Stove Polish for 5 cents. Ask your grocer. Pictures free. StrouBe, the jeweler, for watches. A Big Improvement. Red lanterns In profusion decorate West Centre street, between Pear alley and Jardln street, every night and attract considerable attention. They are placed as danger signals on the street and pave ments while the work of connecting the Robblns' property with the West Centre street sewerage line progresses. Mr. Rob- bins says it is one of the best things he has ever done and he marvels that good sewerages has not become more general in the town. Strouse for diamonds. Krllglulin War Against tho llrllish. Simla, April S3. Dr. Robertson rouorts that Colonel Kelly arrived nt Chltral at noon on Saturday last. Ho states that tho position of tho fort was not hopeless until March 3. After that dnto all tho Chltrnlis outside -Wore compelled to join tho forces of sihor Afzul. whom thov be lieved was supported by the nmoer of Af ghanistan, mid Unira Khan, Slpah Snlnh and tho Mohuminednns Joined In a re ligious war against tho British. There fore tho position of tho latter was desper ate. Striking Weavers Win. Trenton, April 25. Sainuol K. Wilson. tho mllllonalro woolen manufacturer, whoso employes hnvo been on strike for tho past seven weeks for tho restoration of tho second 10 per cont. reduction mado In their wages last fall, met a delegation ot the striking weavers yesterday and con sented to their domands. Tho mills will resume operations noxt Monday. About Boven hundred operatives work for Mr. Wilson. Nearly Wiped Out by Fire. Cumberland, Wis., April 25. The vil- lngo of Perloy, nlno miles south of hero, on tho Omaha line, wus nearly wiped out by lire yesterday. Help was asked from this city, but tho mayor did not dtlro send a flro englno, owing to tho dangorous con dition here. It is intensely dry and forest fires are raging on threo sides of the city. Much damage will be dona If rain does not come to prevent it. No Danger of an Indian Uprising:. Omaha, April 25. A special from The Boe's man hurriedly sent to the Winne bago reservation to ascertain tho truth as to the rumors of a probaUlo uprising says; "There is no danger of fight with tho In dians ns a result of leasing reservation lauds by white sottlors. Much bad blood has been engendered, but at uo time hns It reached the proportions of Imminent dan ger of uprising." Testifying Against Her Husband. For.T Scott. Kan., April 25. Mrs. Noah Strovil voluntarily took tho witness stand and testified ngainst her husband, who Is now being tried for murdering his father, so that ho might come Into possession of his property. She declared that her hus band had confessed thu orlmo to her. ItUBsIu's Protest to Japan. St. PETKitsnuito, April 25. Tho govern ment has sent a note to Japan intimating that there an- various conditions to tho treaty of peico between Japan and China that Russia cannot allow to be put Into execution. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tllllo Rausch, 0 years old, died in Now York from eating "April fool" candy given her by a playmate. Tho Domocrntlo stato executive commit- teo of Mississippi stapdlS to 5 for frco and unlimited coinage ot silver.- Heavy rain and hail storms visited southeast Texas yosterday. In muuy places fences were battered down. Thirty-two of tho 112 mombors of tho Now York Coat Manufacturers' associa tion hayo signed tho soalo deriiandod by tho striking workmen. Whllo excavating for n big building in Now York two woll preserved skolotpnsof Indians wore unonrthod. Thoy had prob ably been burled a hundred years. Madelluo Pollard, who recovered a $15, 000 verdlrt In her damage suit against Col onel Breckinridge, will sail for Europe on Saturduy as tho companion of a lady who In to muUa a four yours' trip around tho world. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVKNINQ HkuALD who are not receiving their paner regu larly and people who wish to recelva the paper as new subscribers, ore requested to leave their addressee at Hooks & Brown'ti stationery store, en North Main street. Strouse for broaches. . GENERAL M'COOK'S SUCCESSOR. TIid Honorable Military Services of Major General Wesley Merrltt. ! Washington, April 35. Goucrnl Wesloy Merrltt, whoso appointment usmnjor Bon oral of tho army, to succed General Mo Cook, retired, was nnnouueed last night, was born In Now York nnd ontorod the , military academy from Illinois in 1853, grnduntod hi 1800, was appointed brovot socond lloutenant, Second Dragoons, and promoted socond lloutonant Jan. 28, 1801, and first lioutonant, Second cavalry, May 13, 1801, whllo serving In the field with tho Utah expedition. In July, 18(11, ho wns appointed regimental adjutant. In tho spring of 1802 he was ordored to Washing ton as aide de camp to Gonornl Cook, and later to General Stoueman. Thenceforth ho sorved with the cavalry of tho armies of tho Potomao and tho Shenandoah to tho closo of tho war, occasionally on tho staff of tho commanding gonornl of cav alry, and took an active part In all tho raids and battlos in which the cavalry of tboso armies was engaged. Ho was commissioned a brigadier gen oral of volunteers Juno 20, 1803, and given tho command of the regular ' brlgndo of cavalry, which ho commanded In the op erations In central Virginia, and fought tho actions of Rappahannock Station.' Aug. 1, 1803. In Novombor, 1803, ho was givon command of tho First cavalry divi sion, which he led In tho battlu of Culpep per Court House, Nov 8, 1803, and Barn- nott's Ford, Feb. 8, 1801. He took part in Grant's Richmond cam paign; In Shorldau's raid to tho James Jn May, 1804; In Shorldan's raid on the Vir ginia Central railroad, aud In August, 1804, ho joined the Army of tho Shenan doah, and took part in no loss than twenty combats between Aug, 10 aud Oct. 19. Kojolning the armios oporatlnc against Richmond, ho wns In nil tho cavalry ac tions in that campaign; was present with his command at tho capitulation of Gen eral Lee's army at Appomattox C. H.. April 9, 1805, and wns ono of the three commissioners appointed to arrange tho terms of surrender. Ho had boon succes sively promoted to second lloutenant, first lieutenant, captalu, lieutenant colonel, colonel nnd brigadier gonoral In tho regu lar army, and blgadlor gonoral and major general of voluutoers, tho last two named promotions for gallantry In action. Ho also received a numbor of brovets for gal lant and meritorious sorvicos. Subsequently he served in the regular army In Louisiana, in Texas in the Big Horn and Yellowstone expeditions, andln tho Uto expedition, und wns superinten dent of tho United States Military acad emy from 18S3 to 1837, and has slnco com manded tho dopartmonts of Missouri and Dakota. Of thu groat cavalry leaders in tho Union army which tho war produced, viz: Sheri dan, Cooko, Pleasantou. Griorsou. Stone- man, Wilson, Merrltt, Kllpatrick, Custer, Buford, Grogg and Dovlu, Gonoral Merrltt Is the ouly ono still In active borvlco. Full Income Tux Decision Published. Washington, April 25. Tho text of the opinion of Chief Justice Fuller In tho ln como tax casos, which was delivered on tho 8th Inst, was mado public yosterday. Tho opinion Is preceded by an elaborate review of thu history of the casos. Tho opinion proper is introduced with tho statement that "The constitution proves that representatives and direct taxes shall bo apportioned among tho soveral Btutes according to numbers, und that no direct tax shall bo laid except according to tho enumeration provided for and also that all duties, Imposts and excises shull bo uniform throughout tho ontire United States " Western Farmers Migrating South. Baltimore, April 25. In addition to tho tract of 100,000 acres in Georgia to be taken by western colonists, a telegram to Tho Southern States Magazine announces tho sale of u 15,000 aore tract of farming land In Twiggs county, Ga., to another colony, supposed to be Pennsylvanians, while a Dakota company reports that It has coinplutod arrangements for settling 5,000 people on n 50,000 aore tract In Texas. This company writes that a groat many farmers in Dakota and tho adjoining states are preparing to move south. Wlnterchlef Gets the Full Penalty. Frederick, Md., April 25. Frank Wln terchlef, tho negro who waylaid and fiend ishly attempted an assault upon Mrs. Emma Butts on her return from St. Mary's Catholic church, Sunday morning, Broad Hun, this county, was taken before the circuit court, having been Indicted by a special session of tho grand jury. Ho pleaded guilty, und Judge Lynch sentenced him to ton years in tho Mary lnnd ponlteutiary, tho full penalty of the law. A Woman's Life Sentence. Des Moines, la., April 25. Cora Smith was sontencod to Ufo imprlsoumont yos terday as a result of her confession that sho poisoned hor father, Michael Smith. Sho fainted. Her mother, Betsy Smith, was somo time ago convicted of tho crime, and Is serving the same sentonce. Cora Smith Is n cypriau, Hor avowed motlvo in confessing was to free the mother, who, according to Cora, Is not rightfully Im prisoned. The Alice Walsh Murder Mystery. New Yoiik, April 25. Tho murder of dissolute Alice Walsh Is still at largo, and It is reasonable to believe that the detec tives are at sea on tho caso. Tho detectives are investigating a story that was told about four men having been In tho Walsh woman's company nrr hour hottsro she was found bleeding In tho hallway of 143 Thompson street. Klght to Die for One Murder. City op Mexico, April 25. Tho supreme court of tho state of Oaxacu has ulllrmed the suutenco of death passed by the dis trict court against the eight prisoners held lor tho murder ot Count Mazano,a wealthy Italian nobleman, who was klllod at bis hacienda ovor a year ago, 18 karat Strouse's. solid gold wedding rings at Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away is the truthful, startling title of a book about No To-Bac. the harmless, guaran teed tobacco habit cure that braces up nlcotintzed nerves, elimlnutes the nicotine poison, makes weaK men gain strengtu vtrrm-nml mnnhnnd. You run DO oh V'siCH nr financial rlfk. as No-To Bao Is sold by Mrs A. Waslev under n guarantee to nun n. mnnpv refunded. Book free Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York orvmcago. loteuu Strouse for inUBlcal instruments. Buy your wall paper and room mould ings at John L. Hnssler'a, 4 U-Sra All the latest novelties line at Strouse's, In the jewelry Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shewa the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department : LOCATION. IB Coal nnd Bowers streets. 16 Bowers nnd Centre streets. 24 Bridge nnd Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 82. Jardln and Oak Btreets. 84 Main nnd Poplar streets. 85 Main nnd Coal streets. 42 Gilbert nnd Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 40. Oak nnd Gilbert streets. 48. West nnd Poplar streete. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. 54. West and Lloyd Btreets. To send an nlarm open the box, pull down the hook once Bud let go. When an alnrm is Bent in the fire bell will sound the number of the box nnd repent the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box IB the fire bell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will Indicate that the fire Is in the vicinity of No. IB box. Every alarm is repeated four times. The Work of Albert Lynch. Albert Lynch, whose work Is becoming bo much more generally known to Ameri cana through his drawings in Scribner's Magazine and his cover designs for The Lidies' Home Journal, Is a Peruvian by birth, but of English parentage. He is only thirty-three years of age, and of ex tremely retiring disposition. He is un married and lives In Paris. The young artist commands the highest prices for his work, his smallest water color paint ings readily selling for $000 to 1900 each. In 1693 he received the Salon's first prize for his beautiful panel of "Spring," show ing a single figure. This picture won the admiration of the French art critics nnd the public to such an unusual degree that the painting was sold for a fabulous rum to a private Paris buyer. Recently The Ladies' Home Journal acquired all publi cation rights to this painting, aud it will serve ns one of the cover designs for that mogaztne.E-The next issue of the Journal will also have a design by Lynch, por traying his conception of a woman's ideal costume. A succession of other cover de- lenn by Lvnch 'will follow these two. Tio roilUu. RATIONAL, REMGo NEURALGIA ana similar Complaints, manufactured uiiaer tne stringent MEDICAL LAWS. jpresciibedby eminent physicians:. DR. RIGKTER'S fid a RH IJBtfi Oil iOnlv cenuine with Trade Alark"Anchor."l Manufactnrer:CommerzicnrathDr.richterof E I F. Ad- Bichter& Co., 17 Wsttsa 0t.,SW S02S. B 29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. k2.i Kn s in Bhennndoab tor mle 1 P I'. D. Ivimn. Oct. Main i-i ,j. ai. k.Hlllan.7!. MB'n 1., y. a. iia- L,iya wis. MRS. PHILIP KEUSGHER Will dispose of her entire stock ot Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc., Bolow Cost. Stock must be sold Immediately, owner in tending to remove from town. CJLL EARLY ASD SECURE BARGAINS. A good Marvin Safe, show fixtures, &c, will be sold ve y chear. No. 129 West Centre Street. MAHANOY CITY, PA. New Fiiim. New Stock. Hats and Bonnets Ready Trimmed or Made to Order. We make so extravagant statements, but are certain that you will And o-jr stocfc adapted to your wants, and above all ' You Want Style. UUr remitntion 1 Wll tnnnn In f,nf direction. Visit our store, see our stock, compare styles, note prices nnd your trado ii I'. ur"' largest assortment or sailor hats, bridal wrpat.hR nnd flnwora In town at M. & L. STANK'S, No. 7 South Main St., Shenandoah PORSALE, . A business properly. Storeroom and dwell ing in excellent condition. Centrally located, uu mo premises. No. 129 West Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY. MISCELLANEOUS. FOK BALE.r-Columbla Model, No.Bl.blcycle, a'm0Bt new, guaranteed In an A No. 1 Slv t t uuaran''o i ooa unit) Jnne. Ap. ..... uum t-aw V"V. d0 People complain of bard times. .,w.ne5.any. wmiian or man can make ;V,J rrJXV. ?aa;f ttBl'y' A" uavebeimlot wisher l cc"8 thB Cllnm Dlsl wasner, yet many are apt to think Ihev S2S lm?Lale M"y filing Tt ; but nnySno 55? m??oney.. beoaute every lxmllv wants una unuuBtuwias made fcmsn in n.o ini Aoaress tue i mnux life Co.. 45 HtaVr AvB Columbus, Ohio, lor partTcularl ' Out Sa, Call and see our Waiches, Clocks, Jewelry, Musical You can save 50 per IKE ' 129 DON'T FOMT THE PLME Between Oak and Cherry Streets. -GO SHYDER l Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. T, , Sj3VE LEE CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY 35To. lO aTortla. avCalu. Street, Slio.a.eioa,li, 3a. Clothes of nil description neatly done up In a first elnss manner. I can refer to scores of families In this city as to my care In washing and superior neatness In doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than other laundry In this city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats and Bonnets is Now on. We are displaying hundreds of the French and American designs in flowers silk, No. 5, 5c; No. 7, 7c; No. U, Uc; No. la, colors. Sailor hats. 15o nn : ladles' hats. white for 11.00 up. Infants' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to close out, down from $1.00 to 50c per yard. Black satin. 24 inches wide, $1.00 yer yard, worth 81.75. Nnn'a veils, $1.25 np. Infants' caps, 15c to $1.75, at Mrs, J. J. Kelly, earden's JRT WALL pApEI tce. ' We hnvo just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers In the market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stock a grent deal of last yenr's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. Iouse, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. Evan J. D avies, TAKING! AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. 36 North Main Street. The moat Donular resort in the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every'year. Take ni risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur nlture, etc., Insured in first-class, rella ble companies, as represented by DAVID FADST, Insurance Agent,' 120 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies We Have tlie Best illumlnntlng oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are In the dark, drop us a postal. "We'll enlighten you and lighten yoa. ESclipse Oil Oom'jf Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp "Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mail orders promptly attended to. W. J. Canceirius, Saloon 1 81 East Centre Street, Shenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale and Cigars. Temper ance drinks of all kinds. Finest brands of whiskies. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigar?. Anthony Schmicker's 104 BOXJ1U MAIN ST. The finest pool and billiard rooms in town. Beading beer' porter and JPottsvllle ale oon Btantly on tap, Give Us a oU. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Beer, l'orter and Ale alwavs ontonT ''Come Wd. bit one. Choice drinks and cigars. Free lunch tetnperanca 9 to 12 p. m. A Clean, Quick Shave Cen always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Flrss-claBs balr cutting and singeing. Ferguson Houso Building. D rine stock of Instruments and Optical Goods. cent, by calling on ORKIN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. PA. "TO Painter and Paper Hanger, , , Sts.( SBENAND0AH. Largest Assortment and LowcBt Price. All orders promptly attended to choicest and most select styles ever shown. of every description. Cheap ribbon, nil lac; No. lo, 15c; No. 80, 25c per yard all 25c up : infants lomr cloaks, cream jinrt 26 S. Main St. HOOKS & BROWN Boolts, sstartiom.oi'y, Art ZVEivtoxifxlsr, . 3a"0-S7-l"fcJ3 y Huto"bor Stamps. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 Worth Main St Spring : and : Summer ( Order spring garments now ). Besides giving' ample time for delivery it enables j ou to- Have your pick of our spring assortment. Complete line of domestic and imported novelties in trousers and suiting. PORTZ BROS. 24 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Watcliato : aii : Jovir 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH 2IA1N STREET. flrand ot birds and animals of all selections and nest paintings In the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. t Finest Brands ot Cigars. Free lunch every itornlng v nd evening. John "VTekks, Proprietor. Q. "W. Davidson, Bartender ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Brinks. Boat Brands of 5 aud 10c Cigars. Our Easter Opening f r Ladles-, you are all Invited to call next Saturday, Monday and Tuesday nnd ex amine the largest assortment of trimmed hats, strictly of the very latest New York jf styles, ever shown In Shenandoah. "We' have them at prices to suit the wants of all, 3V3C3R.JS. IIY3DE, New York Cash Millinery Store, 20 North Main Street.