I EVENING HERALD MONDAY, MAY 13. 1&)5. rp TTTT TFrTrpTYVVT PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Tb Settlon May bo Extended to the l'lrnt Week In Jtinn. HATimSnuna, May 1U. Tho lsglslaturo 5s getting ready to Adjourn. Bills nro be ing rushed through both bodice with un precedented haste. Sponkor Waltou wants to get nwuy the latter purt of next wock. He Insist! that the calendars' can bo cleared by that time If tho houso will keep right nt work. Mr. Walton's belief la not shared by his older and moro oxporlonced colleagues. They say It Is absolutely Im possible to adjourn Anally beforo tho first week of Juno. If It should bo decided to quit business at that tliuo many of tho bills on tho calendars '.rill have to bs dropped. There Is much to do from now until the close of the session. Tho apportionment and appropriation bills have not yet been considered. At this evonlng'i session of the house a onlendur of forty-olght ap' proprlatlou bills will be read for the first time. The senate apportionment committee has not yet reported out any bills. The house committee still has up wards of 150 on baud, whluli will bo held back until those now on tho calendar are well advanced. Tho revenue bill frnmedby tho stato tax conference will bo considered on third reading tomorrow In the house. On Wed nesday the bill creating the county of Quay will bo called up In tho houso for Until passage. Its friends nroconfldentthat they hnvo enough votes to put It through this stage. On Tuosday evening tho op ponent of tbi Portor school bill will bo given, a hearing by tho houso municipal corporations committee. Governor Hastings Is disposing of tho bills as fast as they reach him. Ho has very few under consideration. Among them Is the Farr compulsory education 1)111, which will probably be signed tomor row, along with tho othor bills not yet acted upon. On Wednesday a mooting of the board of pardons will be held for tho consideration of n number of casos which have been pending for several mouths. BASEBALL RECORDS. Standing of the Cluuiin tlm Itace for Cliniu- ilonslllp l'uuluuits. National Lrncnn. CLUBS. W. Li. p.c. or.uns. W. t.. P.C. Pittsburg .-13 5 .706 I'hlladu 7 7 ..ion Chicago 11 7 ,011 Now York.. 7 8 M. Cleveland .. 0 II .DM) Brooklyn ... 0 U .4(KJ Hoston 9 0 .000 Loulsvlllo.- 5 11 .31 llaltlmore.. 7 II .535 St. Louis.... 7 14 .33J Cineiiinati..U S .571) Wabh'ton... 5 ID .! SATURDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 11; Brooklyn, 1 At Chicago -lostou. 8; Chicago, 3. At St. Louis St. Louis, 12; Philadelphia, 0, At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 4; Baltimore, 1 (game called nt end of lltth Inning on ac count of rain). Loulsvlllo-Now York and Cleveland-Washington games postponed on account of rain. Kaatcrn League. CLUBS. W. L. P.C. CLU11S. W. L. SiirlnuQeld.12 1 .0J3 Syracuse 5 5 Scranlou ... 0 3 .117 Uultalo 4 7 S ilkesba'o 0 5 .515 Toronto 3 8 Providence 0 3 .545 llochcstcr... 2 10 P.C. .500 .31') .273 .167 SATURDAY S EASTEHN LEAGUE GAMES, At Scranton bcrantou, 11; Toronto, 6. At Wllkcsbarro Buffalo, 8; Wllkcsbarrc, 8. At Sprlngueld-Spi-Iugneld, 0; Roeh ester, a. At Providence Syracuse, 12; i'rovuiunce. a. SUNDAYS" NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, At Loutsvlile Washington, 10; Louis viliu, 0. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 8; Baltimore, 0. At St. Louis St. Louis, U; UroolUyu, 4. YESTKRD AY'S EA8TKUN LEAGUE GAMES. At Hoehuoter riprlngfluld, 12; Roches ter, S. At Buffalo Buffalo, 18; Wilkes uarrc, 13. Andrews' Execution Dny Fixed, Belvioeuk, N. J., May 13. Govoruor Verts sunt hU prlvato seorotnry hero witli tho warrant for tho oxccutlon of Georgo Andrews, the wifo murderer. Tho day fixed for tho execution Is Thursday, Juno 13, between tho hours of 10 and 3. An drows when Informed of tho matter did not have anything to say, apparently treating it with luillllorence. His counsel ueorgo M. fahlppnmn, will now go to tho court of pardons and endeavor to have tha sontenco changed to imprisonment for life, and a petition to that effect Is being circumieu lor signers. The I'rootblttcn Went. umcAGO, -Muy 13. Tho frost Is unusu ally cxteuslvo and severe for this tlmo of the year, frost having occurred yosterdny in all tho fifteen states for which it was forecasted Saturday. In tho poach bolt of Michigan and the cranborry marshes of Wisconsin temperature below freezlnir oc curred, and tho frost was of a killing na ture. Frost of moro or loss sovorlty oc curred throughout tho states of tho uppor lake region, and the upper Mississippi valley, on the east slope of tho Rocky mountains, and In Montana, Wyoming and uoloriulo. Found a Dead flaby In a Store IJox. IIazlkton, Pa., May 13. While at work In tho Cathullo cetnutery at Beaver Meadow, Corniuc McGrenry and Martin Mulligan came unexpectedly aorosa small store box containing the body of male child about 8 months old An effort had been made to ooucuul the box In the underbrush. Lust Tuesday evening u car riage wus seen to stop before tho grave yard, and n woman alighted onrrylug bundle. Am this was not a very unusual proceeding, no particular attention was paid to It at the tune. Ilr. Uuontrow Declared Sane. St. Louis, May 18. The jury In thqcaso of Dr. Arthur Duostrow, wlfo and child murderer, returned n vordlct declaring mm tune, ue nas noen on trial at Union Mo., to dotormluo his sanity, his attornoys alleging that ho was a paranoiac. Ho will be placed on trial. Dr. Dueetrow Is a millionaire citizen of St. Louis, and was charged with the brutal murder of his wife and 4-year-old son, Tho Jury at tho first trial disagreed, and this socond trial tho defense set up was. Insanity. E. B. FOLEY, 231 West wentra Straet. Diierin gr"corieg, flour rrovMons, teas, oUe6, MigAr, etc. ileny utility, lowest prices. HE DECEIVED THE PEOPLE, And Is In the Penitentiary for a Year. Krom the Lowell Morning Citizen. At Atlnuiic, Iowa, on May 7, C. M. Ailor, alias "Crip." Allor, was convicted of deceivlngthepeopleby,BollIngavorth - less compound, which he represented to be Hood's Sarsapnrllla, and was sentenced by Judge Macy to one year nt uara iuor( in the Iowa State Penitentiary. AUor's methods were those of n traveling fakir. He has been traveling through Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa, making stauds of a day or more in each town, and represent lnghlmelt ns an ngent under salary from C. I. Hood & Co., and selling his concoc tion at one dollar or fifty cents per bottle, giving with each sale various other worth less articles. Citizens of Grlswold, Iowa, became suspicious and ascertaining from a druggist that Ailor's compound was not Hood's Sarsapnrllla, but merely colored water, had him arrested. Three Indict ments were found against him, the jury convicted him otter only thirty minutes deliberation, and he was sentenced as above. This Incident suggests the wisdom of purchasing medicines only of reputable dealers whom yon know. Hood's Sarsa parlllais never sold by peddlers, and such offering It should bo at once reported to the authorities, or to C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The OXLT baby medicine Luks' Syrup. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away is the trutbfnl, startling title of a book about NoTo Bnc, the harmless, guaran teed tobacco habit cure that braces up lcotlnlzed nerves, eliminates the nicotine poison, mak3wenk men gain strength, victor and manhood. You run no physical or financial rUk, as No-To Bac Is sold by Mrs. A. Wasley under a guarantee to cure or money rerunuen. unoK free Address Sterling llemedy Co.. New York or Chicago. 13t eod. ON TO DENVER. Again "Opportunity" Knocks at Your Door "If Sleeping:, Awake." July 3rd, 4th and 5th, excursion tlcketB will be sold by all lines In the east, via Chicago and the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railways. "Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha Short Line" to Denver, Pueblo or Colorada Springs and return nt one standard firt-class fare, plus two dollars, for the round trip. Tickets good to return until September 1st. Special side trip to points of interest throughout Colorada at reduced rates. Sleeping car accommodations can be reserved in advance, nud the "opportunity" of ex tending the trip to Salt Lake, Ogden, Helena, Butte, Yellowstone Park, return ing to Chicago via St. Paul, Is offered at greatly reduced rates. For lull particu lars call on any coupon ticket agent or address John R. Pott, District Passenger Agt., Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Wlllinmsport, Pa. 5 13 3t For every quarter in n man's Docket there are a dozen uses ; and to use encb one in such a way as to derive the great est benefit is n question every one must solve for himself. We believe, however. thot no better ute could be made of one of these quarters than to exchange It for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ana Diarrhoea iterneay, a medicine that every iamuy snouui ue provioeu with. i or sale by Uruhler Bros., Druggists. Special Rates to Philadelphia. On nccount of the dedication of the Odd Fellows' Temple at Philadelphia on May 21st, the Lehigh Valley Railroad Com pany offer a rate of $3.23 for the round trip, good from May 21st to May 23d. This 1b an open rate for the public and our people should not mis? this chance of taking a trip viu this popular route, which presents some of the finest scenery In the Btnte. For baby's colicky pains use Luks Syrup. Married. Miss Stella Jones and John H. Bow man, both of town, were married on Sat urday evening at the parsonage of the Evangelical church by Rev. R. M. LIch- teuwalner. Tour Killed lti a Mine Explosion. Trinidad, Colo., May 13. Four persons wore killed and two Injured by a gas ex plosion In the minus of tho Colorado Fuel and Iron company nt Soprls. Tho dead are: Sylvester Cox, lcavos wlfo and child; John Lubahn, uamarriod; Albert Laom- mon. loavos wifo and thrco children ; Bins Rocomloli, leaves wlfo and thrco children Instantly Killed by lightning. WiLKEBiiAitr.E, Pa., May 13. A sovore thundor storm passed over this valley Sat urday night and was followed by a honvy rnln, doing considerable damago to th crops. About s o clock Abraham van Sooy, of Dallas, a prominent farmor.wlilli going from his houso to his barn, 'Has struck by lightning und Instantly killed. IloatU of Ux-Governor Chase. Lull EC, Mo., May ia Ex-Governor Ira J. Chae, ot Indiana, died in this city late Saturday ovenlng, of eryslpolat. Mr.Clmse left his homo In Irvlngton about two months ago to conduct ovnugellstlo er- vlcs, and a few day ago was taken very sick, und It was not thought that he could survive very long. Crossed the Channel on a Cycle llont Paius, Muy 18. An Amorlcan nnmod John C. Ruok arrived at Calais last even lng, having oroased the British channel In a oyole boat twenty-four foot long. He Bturtod from' Woolwich on May 6. NUGGET? OF NEWS. Palmer Carter, 19 years old, accidentally shot and killed his 13ypuriOld .brother Herbert, nt Platnfleld, JIU. Julius Llohtqnborg, ex-school Jnspeptor, was convicted at Detroit of accepting a bribe, and will bo sentenced tomorrow. An explosion of gas in tv lodging house Iji Chicago resulted In tho death of throe persons and sorious Injuries to ton othors. Loulslann farmers nro chargod with In vading Ouaohlta county and other border counties of Arkansas and kldmiplug ne groes for farm labor. At Connorsvlllo.Ky., LeoGlutlSj 18 yours old, nttemptod to criminally assault the wife of Harrison Nutter, u negro proaohor. Falling In this he stnbbod her twelve times with a dirk, but she may recover. Uaitis was arrested. Military uro ready to prevent a thtuaoned lynching. THE" NEW TELEPHONE. Scnuylklll Telephone Company Elects Officers and Prepares for Business. The directors of the Schuylkill Tele nhono Comnanv met nt Ashland Satur- ;dny ovenlng und eltcted tho following j ofllcera : E. C. Price, president; E. C. I Wagner, secretary i E. B. Hunter, treaa- urer . n0Ui Bi j Monughnn and E. B. Hunter, of Shenandoah; W. A. Marr, Esq., and E. C. Price, Ashland, nnd Edward Sllllinan, Mnhnnoy City. The committee was instructed to advertise for bids and push the work of constructing the couipnuy's lines to the ulmojt. Rights of way are being secured in nil the townships and principal towns of the county and the company expects to have the lines in operation early in the sum mer. Babies made bnppy with Luks' Syrup. TIME TABLE "CHANGES. Only Two On the Reading: None On the Lehigh Coal Branches. Yesterday was the dny iflxcd for the summer changes In the time tables of the" Philadelphia and Reading and Le high Valley Railroads. Only two changes In departures were made by the former. The train that left here nt 12:. 2 p. m. now leaves at 12:68 and the train that left at 1:35 p. m. and leaves at 1:50. The depar ture of the trains is made later on ac count of a speeding up of time on the main line. The train that heretofore ar rived at 2:20 now gets heie at 2:40, The changes mado by the Lehigh Valley Compnny only affected some stations on the main line and none on any of the coal branches. PERSONAL. John S. DeSllvn, of Mahnnoy City, spent yesterday in town. E. T. Westervelt spent yesterday In town as a guest of relatives. William Bachmau, of Hazleton, was a guest of town friends yesterday. Harry Irwin and William Schmidt spent last evening nt iiiraravnie. David Phillips, of MahanoyCity, was here yesterday, n guest of old time neighbors. Charles Emory, the six year old son of Charles E. Tit man, Is suffering from pneumonia. Misses Mary Davie?, Nellie Donahue and Stella McNpc, of Girardville, spent last evening In town. Andrew Hylaud nud James X. Hubert, of town, spent yesterday afternoon visit lng friends at Gilberion. William M. Brewer bus gone to Pine Hill, Ulster county, X. Y., to look after the Brewerton hotel at that place, of which he Is proprietor. Removal. Dr. D. W. Strnup will remove his offi: to 24 South White street, on May 15th. Mr. Meluskey's Complaint. Stlney Meluskey, saloonkeeper nt the corner of Lloyd and Bowers streets, says that on Saturday night one Andrew Macunis was ai rested for assault and battery and at about one o'clock Sunday morning Mr. Meluskey went to the lockup o ball the man out. As he was leaving the place somebody on the second floor of the Columbia Hose house threw three buckets of water over Mr. Meluskey and ruined his new $35 suit of clothes. The matter should be Investigated by the company, In justice to Itself, and the offenders should be punished if located. Columbia Leads. The Nordberg Manufacturing Com pany, of Milwaukee, who made the big engine for the Columbia Brewing Com pany, sent nn expert engineer to make some repairs. While here he wrote the Milwaukee firm that the Columbia beer bent Milwaukee beer "nil to pieces." Ab Milwaukee has a world wide reputation for fine beer, it was n pretty good card for Shenandoah beer. A Queenly Head can neverrest on n body frail from disease any more than the lovely Illy can grow in the sttrne foil wnen uiusumpuoii fastens Its hold upon a victim, the whole physical structure commences Its decay. At sucu a ncriou. oeiore wie uisease is too far advanced. Dr. Pleice's oolden ATpiIIchI TJisoverr will arrest and cure It. Send 6 cents In stamps or a Book (160 pages) on Consumption auu its cure, aq dress World's Dispensary Medical Asso elation, Buffalo, iN. X. Once used. Dr. Pierce's 1'ellels are always In favor. Specific for constipation piles, biliousness ana neaaacues. Lamp Exploded. A large lamp exploded yesterday In basement on South Main street occupied by a Hebrew family, but the flames were extinguished before much damage was done and without calling out the Are department. Removal. II. Bury, the jeweler, changed bis place of business 10 the Owens' building, on South Main street, recently vacated by Daniel and DodBon, and Is prepared to receive orders for all kinds of repairing In the jewelry line, which he will do promptly and on reasonable terms, lw Buy your wall paper nnd lugs at John L. Hassler's. mould 4-11- Injured In a Mine. Wilbur Grnd well, of East Lloyd street, I had the right side of his head and face cut In the Wlgcans' colliery thla morning bv belncr struck by a mine car. Dr, Hamilton dressed the injuries. Special This Week. Gents cood white shirts, 83 cents Pair ticking for 5 cents per yard. Good, quality sheeting, 14 cents. Table oil cloths, 12 cents. I. J. M05TAOIIAN. 2Sjj!outh Main s'reet. 8-23-tf "I burned my fingers very badly. The Sulu was intetihe. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo 11 brouuht relief In three minutes. It was almost magical. I never saw any thing itke It." Amelia Swords, Saunders ville, O. A Gala Celebration. A meeting ot citizen nnd representa tives of all the societies and other organ isations of town him been called for Juno ' 3rd, next, at 7:30, to make arrangements for tho grand joint parade and celebra- j tlon In town on the Fourth of July, ino meeting will be held in the Columbia Hose Company's rooms. Every citizen should give this movement encourage ment and assistance. "CRI.tUI.OID,, COIXARS AND CUI-I nro niadc by covering n liueu collar or cuff with, "celluloid," tluw making thetn strong, durable nnd waterproof. When soiled they can bo cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet cloth. No othor waterproof goocta are made v, ill; this interlining, consequently no other goods can possibly give satisfac tion. Do n: i forget that every piece of tho genuino is stamped 03 follows: ff1 MARK- M Insist upon goods so marked nnd re fuse anything else if offered. If our dealer does not keep them you cau procure a sample from us d'rect by enclosing amount and stating size and whc:li:r stand-up or turned-down col lar is wauled. Cellars 25c. each. Cuffs t&s. pair. Tlie Celluloid Company' -:2?-429 Broadway, New Yori. KKl'OnT Of THE CONDITION OK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP SHENANDOAH, at Khonaiulo.il), In tho State of Pennsylvania, ai me close oi uusmess, may 7, ibu-: RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts S2I0.H2 93 Overdrafts secured und unsecured l.WiM'o U.S. uon as to secure circulation iix).m.ii ( Htorks. securities, etc !s6.4f-8 79 uanKiUK-nouse, lurmture, nna nxt... l.buo uu irae irom national nanus, not leservo acenw 1.107 Si Due from State banks and bankers 4,180 SO Due from approved reservo airents.... 26 392 13 Checks and other cash Items 4 773 23 Notes ot other national t anks 5,431 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels. ana cenis jut O'J ImwIuI moneu resen e in bank, viz: Specie 44 626 So tegai tcnatr notes o.tuu uu ov-.u Kertemntlon fuud wit h U.m. Treasurer (5 of circulation) 4,500 U0 Due from U. 8. Treasurer, other than 0 per cent, reaempuon mna 7 uu uu Total ..$500 405 35 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 8100,000 00 emrpiusruna Ji.uuu uu uiiumueu proms, ic-s expenses ana taxes paid- 9,168 30 National Bank notes outstanding.... OO.OKl 00 Due to other Nat ional Banks 24,829 71 DuetoUtate liauk una Hankers 787 79 Individual deposits subject to check.. 172,2 6 18 Demand certificates of deposit iR Time ceitlflcates of deposit 89,339 86 Certified checks 23 e uasmer's checks outstanding 260 00 Total 668 405 32 State of Pennsylvania, County of Schny Iklll.ss: i, o. yv. iosi, casmer oi me Hoove i named bank, do solemnlv swear that the uuove statement is true to the best or my Subscribed and sworn to before irm thla 11th aay oi May. itsyj. u. A. HwAT.M. Notary Public. . . - . i JOnK A. RE1M.Y. John GnnnLKK, vsirectors. il. MELIKT. MIS CELL ATJE OUS. 1 1TANTED. A good plrl, with reference, for niicuca worn. Apply at the wnson uouse. 5-13tI Jtt S'VLK.-Ofl shares Shenandoth Heat and Power fltnplr. a ih mb. i?ni1?a a-. ur. wn, unetanaoah, Pa. s-ll-st newly carpeted at d Dalnfed. 11000" unled "Wednesday night. Inquire at Refowfch's cioimng store. 5'U ti INSTATE OF AUOIISTE ALITA. DE. J2i ceased. Letters of administration on the auove estate, bavin been granted to tbe unuersgned, all persons Indebted to tald estate are requested to make navment and , X r,,,uK "aims to present tue same who. uwv utility vu WAllOJflKA ALITA- J. H. Pomerot, Attornev. ' Mbenandaan, 1'a, 5 6 lawOt 7"HYdo ptople couiDlaln of hard times. fJL, a. rnnin or man can make i?l JlQ 'I? a day easily t All have heard oi Sake'mol X "'vnw.Y, ueciime every orally waum i5lilco.n,hl''a 'spaying all expenfes and at tending toreeu!nrbuint.imhiu,ii vnniin httrJi0.?.8.; BB boOD BS reople know you AniL ,) Ba!SJneyndfor a Dish Wnsiur. J"S uo., o giarrAvn.il Columbus, Ohio, lor particulars. Spring : and : Summer (Order spring garraents.now). . .Besides giving ample time for delivery it enables you to have your pick of our spring assortment; complete line of domestic and imported novelties in trousers and suiting. PORTZ BROS. 24 North Main Bt., Shenandoah, j?a, Largfcst arid best stock of Musical Instruments' X3ST TOTVKT. Call and be convinced. Watches and jewelry repaired. Main springs furnished for 50 cents All work guar anteed for No. 129 ?outh Main Street, CHINESE :- To. IO STortlx atfalaa. Street, Slierio.n.a.oe.lj., 0?&. Clothes of all description neatly done up In n first class manner. I can refer to scores of families in this city ns to my enre in washing nnd superior neatness In doing Up clothing. I do my work better nnd quicker than other laundry in this city. , CBAHLES LEE, Manager, Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats and Bonnets is Now We are displaying hundred of the choicest nnd most select styles ever shown French and American designs in flower of every description. Chean rlhbon all silk. No. 5 Be; No. 7, 7c; No. 9, 0c; No. 12, 12c; No. 10, 15c; No. SO. 25e per va?d' a 1 colors. Sailor hats, 15c up; ladles' hats, 25- up; iufaots long cloaks ore'am and white fnr 1.00 up. Inf -nts' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to cloe out. down from $1 00 to 50c per yard Black satin, 24 inches wide, $1.00 yer yard, worth 1.75 Nun's veils, 11.25 up. Infants' caps, 15c to SI. 75, nt "i.o. ixuns Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St. GrO SNYDER Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. Garden's f(T WALL pApE frtxse. We have just received a flee line of the most beautiful and artistic papers in the market, which we will pell nt very reasonable prices. We have auo In stock n 9 great deal of lact year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful nnd artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Sock and Lowest Prices. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. HOOKS & BROWN Full line of Base Ball Goods. Special inducements to clubs. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St, Weeks' Museum 17 SOUTH MAIN HTHJEBl. Grand dli of birds and animals of all selections ana nest paintings In the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands ot Clears, Free lunch every ssornlng vna ovenlng. Jonw Weeks, Proprietor. 36 North Main Street The most nonular resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are tbe finest. IMPORTANT 1 Why waste your time Bhopplng around for Haf and Bonnets when you know that you can always be suited In price anu quality oy going . w Hydo's, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah and get the latest styles In shapes and trimming for less MONEY thannny place In the town or county. aVTEtS. 3E"5TX3E3, New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. We Have the Best Illuminating 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 you. Oil COOX Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA. jnnu oruers promptly attenueu iu. A Clean, Quick Shave Can always be bad at Charles Derr's . Barber Shop, Flrss.clafcs Lair cutting and singeing. FergUhOa House Hulldlne- A genuine welcome ' Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS, Pool room attached. Finest whlflkevs. beers, portor und ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks aqd cigars. "When it Cornea to GROCERIES ! Our stock speaks for ltieif. If you don't come 10 town, sena your orders Tuev win be nicely filled. MUSSER & BEDDALL. 2S E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. one year. Shenandoah, Penna. 1 w"!1 S B'S 5 LAUNDRY on. TO- Painter and ! Paper Hanger, Sts., SB EN AND 0 AH. Largest Assortment nnd Lowest Price All orders promptly attended to L. REFOWICH,' Leading Clothier 10 and 12 South Main St., Has been appointed the sole agent for the Slater Woolen Company INDIGO BLUE &, L R. SUITS All other gooclH offered for sale are not the genuine, if these goods should change color within five years your money will be refunded. Have a full line of spring and summer clothing. All genuine goods which cannot be jeat for price. An im mense stock of men's, boys' and children's summer clothing. Each purchaser Of a suit before Decoration Day will be enti tled ton genuine American shamrock free. L. REFOWICH, Reliable Clothier. Fashionable Millinery. We are now prepared to show the ladles of Shenandoah and vicinity the most attractive assortment ot the latest style Hats and Bonnets In this city, and at remarkably low prices, A call respectfully solicited. M. & L. STAN PC'S, No. 7 South Main St., Bhonnndoah. ED. BREKHAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Boers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Bost BriiDtlft ol S and lflc Gigarfl. UNDERTAKING AND LIVELY. 13 North Jardin Street. Emil JB Beyer's (Formerly Murphy Bros.) Saloon and Restaurant, 10 North Main Street. The bar supplied with flrsUilass wines, liquors, beer, nle, porter. Choice cigars. 37. 3MC .XjE3"ST, Waiito : aii : Jeweler 16 North Main Stroet. Repairing of all kinds promptly attonded to. Evan J. Davies,
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