ft': ft 4 4 I VENING HERALD U KSi'AV, MAY 14. 1695. THIRD EDITION The Recent Sniaii inianderlng1 of the Eorough Council. Tae Journal ou Saturdiy cnllcd at tention to Lite need of t1"olplliiluti the Council ot Shouaudoah. Since then then lii'.s come to light through the me Hum ol the local press of that town n llagrati' caBe of Btupld financiering, an unparilon able and Inexcusable net of downrlnh municipal Imbecility or deliberative IochI legislative toosenes, which Is going to ;lve that borough's Councilman no ent! of trouble to explain. It has trausplred that the Counctl or lu Water Committee, either or bothave the -Jeinesvllle Iron Works Company a note at 90 days for $3,000 or thereabouts, ami paid for it n discount of $125, or theie abouts, althoiiKh It appeared from the Iat report of the borough treasurer, pre sented a week Ego, that the borough had on deposit In one of the banks of the town a balance of $17 005 05. One of the, most experienced members, who did not vote tqr the present organization, and who Is, therefore, not responsible for the make up of the committees, asked for lnformrtlon about the matter, but It does not appear that he received any or that his remark" were treated with any more respect than it he was the Borough Solicitor, whose advice is often asked but seldom followed. It seems that most of the members of Vhe Shenandoah Borough Council sit in their seats like a lot of empty Stouguton ijottles on n saloon shelf, and when an Important matter come before thm they become piralj zed. They are not an immoral crowd, nor even a bad lot, as such things go in a bacchanalian way, Some of them do not drink ardent spirits -At all, and other's of the body drink, as Artemus Ward used to say, with impunity or anybody that asks thera. No, it is not drink that alls this remarkable body of local legislators. In must be stupidity or Absolute devllish'nets. Among the members are some of the smartest citizens of the town, and among Abem are some who are not so smart, 'Taken thm collectively they are weak at financiering, but immense at effecting a (deal, as the recent coup de tat, when the minority captured the organiztton by securing one of the majority, will suffice to prove. The most of the members, how ver, appear to cars more for parcelling out the loaves and fishes by putting their friends in position, than for practicing good government. They take care of their friends by securing them positions, while, with plenty of mouey in bank, they .make some creditors take notes for claims, and others must go to law for their's. Court costs and interest they ppeir to delight In piling up for the bor ougk to pay some time or other, while they sail nlong with the organization and the fat offices as if there was no day of reckoning. 'Surely the Shenandoah Council needs disciplining, and it nee:ls it right nway, Miners' Journal. A COLORADO DESPERADO KILLED. . Up t0 b.M. And h Kilting Ha Croiitt n Holen at The two electric railways In Harris Terror at AHiuan. I bnrgt have been consolidated. CniPPLE Crrrk, Colo., May 14. Jack Governor Turncy, of Tennemee, has Smith, the famous lender of the Bull Hill ;beeu hung and buruod In eflly in that miner, was shot mid killed by Martini I state. Jack Kelly, of Altman, yesterday after- n,lip TUlnm tinllilr ivi all j the apportionment and appropriation bills thli week. The recent cold wave, It Is reported, has done considerable damatte to the crop. in noon. Tho marshal nlso shot ueorga I'opst, n miner, who was with Smith. Tho shooting created a reign of torror In tho great goli! camp. The miners threat ened to nvonge the doath of their late war captain, and all saloons hnvo been olosed In Victor and Altmnu. Martial law has practically been doclarcd. Adapt vlolonoo aro ospectcd at any moment. Sunday night Jack Smith shot out eloveu of thn lights in Dan Foloy's saloon, in Victor. Yosterdny ho was arrested and plnoed under bonds. As soon as ho was rolensod ho went to Altman and proceoded to torrorizo tho inhabitants. Marshal Kelly ordored him out of town. Smith bognu llrlng nnd Popst stood by him. Kelly re turned tho tiro and shot dowu both mon, escaping Injury himself. During tho, Crlpplo Crook strike of last iprlng Smith' was the lender of tho war llko olomont among tho miners. IIo was arrested at Grand Junction two month ngo and was uudor bonds. Smith's friends swear that they will avengo his death. The wildest excitement prevails. Kvory weapon to bo found is being confiscated by tho civil authorities. nrowery Tax IJIU Favorabjy Raportrd. HAl'.nisiiUHO, May 14. Tho session of tho house last ovoulng was devoid of in terest. Tho order of bunlucsswas senate bills on first reading and special and local bills ou third rending and final passage. Tho Cochrane hill, taxing breweries twenty-four cents on each barrol, was reported favorably from tho ways and moans com mittee. Representative Fow wants the bill amended so as to tax tho brewers of othor states who ship their beer into Penn sylvania, but ouo oi tho lending lawyers of Philadelphia nays that this would bo in violation of the lntorstato commerce inw. No rish tn LaUa Michigan. Chicago, May 14. Thcro is dismay among tho 2,000 or more men engaged In tho fishing industry in this port over tho remarkable disappearance or the uuny tribe from tho waters of Lako Mlchlgau. Thcro have been a dozen or twenty steam tugs and SJ00 sailboats employed in Ashing near Chicago, and most of these hnvo abandoned tho work. What has become of tho fish Is a mystery to local fisherman. the Western state Tho Judge's Retiring bill will prob bly be taken up the latter pirtof this week or the early part of next. The Xew Jersey "Lfxow" Committee will probably close their investigations this week. The courts will have pleuty to do after that. A Hebrew woman, In Brooklyn, f Y., last week, gave birth to four children three boys atid one girl. The mother, one of the boys and the girl died, Hon. John Wannninker, of Philadel phia, is now ou the list of available can didates for the Presidency on the Repub lican ticket. He would give the Ameri can people a business administration that would count to their lnterists. The managers of the World's fair held at Chicago two years ago, expect to finish up by the close of this year. Aftor paying all claims, &&, they have a nice surplus left which will he held until tho few remalulug claims are settled judi cially. The projected electric railway between Willlamsport, Picture Rocks, Hughes vllle and other p lnts, In which Congress man Brumm, Senator Coyle and Messrs Smith and Campion, of Mahanoy City, are Interested, Is like'y to be u go. A meeting of the projectors was held In Willlamsport last week. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure thnt the na oe I..Kt."siG & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is prl ited "on every sack. tf PERSONAL. Corean Conspirators Sentenced. SEOUL, Corca, May 14. Tho trial of Li- Yoshuu, former Corean minister to Japan, and others, charged with murder and treason, resulted yesterday in tno conviction of Id-Yoshun, and his sen tence to penal servitude for life. Flvo of- flulals, convicted at tho samo time, wero condemned to death. Lil-Yoshun was ar rested on April 18. as he was about taking illght from Sscoul. A Queenly Head can never rest ou a body frail from disease any more than the lovely Ulycin grow m Hip sterile soil. When Consumption fastens its hold upon a victim, the whole nhrMnnl structure commences Its decay. At. snrih n nerioil. before the disease is ioo far advanced. Dr. Pieice's G Men MmliRnl TMkcovhv will arrest and cure H. Send 0 cents iu stamps for a Book (160 mHiresI on Consumption and its cure. Ad1 .drees World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, Buffalo, X. Y. Once used. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are always In favor. Specific for constipation, piles, biliousness anil ueaaacnes. PENCIL POINTS. A much-jred employe's Knvonge. St. Joseph, Mo., May 14. Tho St. Jo seph Hump mnnutactory ami tno int. Joseph Excelsior works and a houso adja cent, in tho suburb of St. beorjre, wen burned yesterday, causing M),OJ0 lo3s. Tho company sustained a similar loss of cowls nnd machinery last Friday, nnd both fires are thought to have been or In cendlary origin, tho work of a discharged employe. A Woumli Will lrc-9ldc. CoLUimrs, O., May 14. Mrs. Henrietta G. Mooro has been selected as temporary chairman of the Prohibition stato conven tion, which will bo held at Springfield June 11 to 13 Mrs. Moore is a Universal- 1st preacher rosldl"g at Springfield, and well known in Ohio, fcho is tno llrst wo man elected to prcsido at a stato political convention. John Sncll, of Philadelphia, is visiting frleudsin town. George Bedford, of Philadelphia, spent last evening in town. Mls Annie Morgan, of Mahanoy Plane, spent yesterday in town. Mrs. George Hey wood, of Girard vllle, spent yesterday in town. Will A. Steel, of Seattle, Washington, is in the state on his way home. Policeman Thomas Lee was an attend ant nt the Pottsvlllo court today as a witness in a case. C. Tj. Fay last evening left for Hazleton to transact business in connection with the steam laundry of that place. Jo-eph H. Garner, of Ashland, has been appointed foreman In the pattern depart ment of the Tamaqua Iron works. Mrs. Valentine Gelger, of Mahanoy Plane, was the guest of the Feist family on South Gilbert street, yesterday. Miss Cora May Feist weut to Girard- vlllo last night to spend a few diys with her sister, Mrs. George Heywood, of Glr-ardvllle. Claude E Knight, E'tj .of Bluefleld,W. V., who is the guest of nis father-In law, Col. J. K. P. Schelfly, and who had In tended leaving for his home last week, is confined to his bed and has been unable to leave. Have your carpets, feathers and mat resses cleaned by the Steam Renovating Co., 32 East Coal street. 4-17-3m Grass butter coming. School days almoit over. Improved hay prospscts. ilalr cuts are now iu order. Many farmers this week are busy planting corn. Homegrcwn asparagus of fine qutillty is in the market. . A little over five weeks of the shad season remains. When a man bolts his dinner it surely ought to stay down. I The birds are now busy building their siesta for the season. The country never looked sweeter or prettier tbau at present. A good many people aro wondering what makes butter so high. The houso cleaning campaign goes on vigorously throughout the town. The summer hat must, to a greater or e63 extent, match the costume. Even nature oan't match some ot the tints to be found iu the millinery shops. lleKftlo Xairbanl;s Indicted. Knw YoiiK, May 14. Tho grand jury filed an Indictment against Bjs.slo Fair banks for felonious assault. Bssslo shot Isaac Cochrane, her lover, twloa In the head. One bullet entered tha right oyo, and ho is almost blind. Cochrane had been living with tho girl, but had recently left her. Mooro ll.iUur Murderously A69nulteil. New Brunswick, X. J., May 14. Moore Baker, of Franklin Park, who a little more than a year ago killed two negroes who had murdered his wlfo and child, was assaulted and loft senseless as ho was driv ing along the Franklin road Sunday night. His assailant is unknown. I. 0. 0. F. to Philadelphia. Special low rate of single fare for round trip to Philadelphia, via Lehigh Valley, on account of the dedlcttlon of the Odd Fellows' Temple. Tickets sold May 20th and 21st, good for return to the Slrd. Special arrangements will be made in the way of train service for this occa sinn. Consult nacnts, or tee hills for (urther particulars. Tju-cett box Moglc Paste Stove Polish for 5 cents. Ask your grocer. Pictures free. Defaulter Aymnr Sentenced. New YoisK.May 14. Samuel E. Aymnr, the defaulting bookkeeper of tha Kutlonnl Shoe nnd Loathor bank, was sentenced by Judgo Ueueillct, in the United States cir cuit court, criminal branch, to six and a half yoars' imprisonment In tho King's county penitentiary. Ohio Mine Strikers Unyielding. Massillok. O., May 14. Tho minors' district convontlon decided to stay out un til the sixty cent rate should be granted throughout the stato, and not mako a dis trict settlement until the equal rate was established. A maBS meeting will bo hold to ratify the decision. For every quarter In a man's pocket 'otoere are a dozen uses ; and to ute eaah iiik In annh n wnv n& to derive the Great est benefit Is a questliAi every one must dUve for himself. We believe, however, that no hatter uko could be made of one of these quartern than to exchange It for a. bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine that every family should be provided with. For sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Students Drowned While tio.itlnff. Ottawa, Out., May 14. Two young mon named Malllierto and Jagor, both students at the Ottawa university, were drowned in tho Rideau river while boat- lug. ' NUGGETS OF NEWS. Frank H. Thorna, ablef olark of the postofflue department at Washington, has reslgneu. Secretary Greihara continues to im prove, but will booonflned to his bed for nt least n weok lougor. A Vienna dispatch says thnt on Friday, Saturduy and Sunday fresh earthquakes were felt at Llnbaoh, Austria, A dispatch from Vlouna says that cholera Ir-rWKJSpaai RATIONAL ftft, OP? m r"i fb ty to tTIJ-;ALG!A ajd similar CompUlnt, ir.anntsr'Tirpil vnuo tha ctrincent immi laws, iViwI'id (tnlnontnLvrlolmsl ( ESQ UuO Bn&flK-sCsKua Mttnufactircr:CoinniorjlcnMlliUr.lUchlerofil F. Ad. Elchter&Co.,17Wna:i.,H2W T0ES.H 29 HIGHEST AWAHUb. 12 Branch Houses. Own Qlauworks. -. ib kii t. in tuienwiuoiib for wd; bj n Klrllr.6a Minl,J. M m'ir tm. Mn'n PI., u. or inn.' , Mfttn .fr .-.en. w r.. - "i. ---- - n ..... .-na VrtMl M YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Snow Storm ProTentu tlio Oim Be tween Chlcngo nnd Now Yorlt. National I.ecne. At Pittsburg (11 lnnlngsJ-Phlladelphlo, 6; Pittsburg, 4. At Ht. liouis nrooKiyn, ID; St. IiOtiU, 18. The game scheduled be- twoon Chicago nnd Aow torn mcugu was postponed on account of a snow storm. Tho Ijoulsvllle-Washlngtnn, Clovelnud Boston nnd Cincinnati-Baltimore games wf ro postponed ou account of rain. Eastern League. At Syracuso Syracuse, 8; Providence. 4. At Buffalo Buffalo, 3;Wilkesbarre, B. At Rochcstur Springfield, 4; Hoehoatcr, l At Torrjutp-r-Scmntan. 2: Toronto, l. ON TO DENVER. Aaln "Opportunity" Knocks at Your Door "If Sleeping-, AwaKc." July 3rd, 4th and 5th, excursion tickets will be sold by all lines In the east, via Chicago and the Chicago, Milwaukee and Sr. Paul Railways. "Chicauo, Council Bluffs and Omaha Short Line" toDeuver. Pueblo or Colormla Springs and return at one standard first-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 cat accommodations can be reserved in advance, and 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 partlcu larscall on any coupon ticket agent or address John R. Pott, District Passenger t.gt., Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Willlamsport, Pa. 5-13 3t When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. When sho was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When sho becamo JIIss, sho clung t& Castoria. When sho had Children, she gave them Castoria. Largest and best stock of ical Instrument X1ST TOW3ST. Call and be convinced. Watches and jewelry repaired. Main springs furuMu-d for 50 dents All work guar anteed for one year. No. 129 outli Main Street, Shenandoah, Peuua. CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY 2To. lO STortli StCalxi. Stxsot. CllonoLlldeati., IPix. Clothes of all description neatly done up In n first clnss manner. I can refer to ("cores of families in this city as to my care in washing and superior nentness Iu doing tip clothing. I do my work better and quicker1 than other laundry in this city. CI1AELES LEE, llanager. Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats and Bonnets is Now on. Wo are displaying hundreds of the choicest and most select styles ever shown. French and American designs In flowers of every description. Cheap ribbon, all silk. No. 5, 5c; No. 7, 7c; No. 0. 8c; No. 12, 12c; No. 10, 15c; No. H), 25o per yard all colors. Sailor hats, 15o up; ladles' hats, 25c up; Infants long cloaks, cream and white for ?1.00 up. Infants' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to close out, down from $1.00 to 50o per yard. Black satin, 24 inches wide, 1.00 yer yard, worth S1.75. Nun's veils, $1.25 up. Infants' caps, 15c to $1.75, at Mrs, J. J. Kelly, 28 S. Main St. -C3-Q TO- Painter and Paper Hanger, Cor. Jardiu and Oak Sts., SREfJANBOAB, FOR YOUR VfiLL PAPER. Largest Assortment and Lowest Price All orders promptly attended to Garden's J WALL pApEI jStcre. We have just received a line 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 great deal of laft year's patterns which we are selling at h sacrifice. Come and see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Papsr Store in Town. Finest S ock and Lowest Pncesi House, Sign and Decokativb Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. HOOKS & BROWN Full line of 'Sl 4t Ml K ft Amor lean Fishermen Will Flclit. Clevelakd, May 14. It is probable tha; some action will uo taken by tho local flsUormen In roforenco to tho seizuru of a large number of gill nets by tbo Canadian patrol stoamor Petrol ou Friday last. Tho nets were owned by Cleveland parties. K. It. Edson, of the (Inn of Kdson & Co., in speaking of tho matter, said: "If, as wo now bollove, our Ashing nots wore iu American waters, nnd tho seizuro mado by tho Canadian patrol stoamor Jfotrol was unlawful, wo Intend to unng tno matter to tho attention of tho authorities at wush ington and mako a game fight." Special Rates to Willlamsport. The Lehigh Valley Itailroad Company offers a special rate of $3.30 from Shenan doah to Willlamsport, Pa., and return on nccount of the annual meeting of the Knights of Golden Eicle. Tickets will be sold Mny 111 h to 17th, good to return May 18th, 1S95, on card orders. This is an extremely low rate and our local lodges will do well to see the agent of the Lehigh Valley before arranging else where. ml2-17-2t You Don't Have to Swear off says the St Louis Journal of Agriculture In an editorial about No-To-Bac. tho fam ous tobacco habit cure. ''We know of many cases cured by No-To-Bnc, one, n orominent St Louis architect, smoked and chewed for twenty years: two boxes cured him so that even the smell of tobacco makes mm sick." No-To-Bac sold and guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wasley. No cure uo pay. Book free. Sterling Remedy Co., ew York or Chicago. 13t eod Special inducements to clubs. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. Leading C Weeks' Museum, 17 boutji main autism. Grand dlsclav ot birds nnd animals of all selections ana nncst pain tines In the county. Best lifer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands ol CiRars. Free lunch ovcry corning tsnrl evening. John "Weeks, Proprietor. When vou want eood roofim?. nlnmli In?, gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng u: - ijniinni. tit . one call on Centre street. T OST. A p'ain sll'er link bncelct, either on Mam or Oak streets, vestcrdav. hp. tween 3 ana 4 p. m. Finder will please return same 10 me uci(4i.j omce. Trumped Uvur Th'oiuuml Mlloe St. Louis, May 11. Antonio Belu and liewU Budlnloh, natives of Hungary, who iott uuenos Ayres, capital ot tho Argen tine republic, on Aug. 7. 180i, nnd who bave tramped tho eutlro distance, arrived 'i1 1 .i i .i ... i .... 1 1 n 1 1 i-ted the whole of the proposed tobacco Kane Track Gambler' Sentence A Airmen!. Tuentox, May 14. Nicholas Cruslus, Donnis McLaughlin, Gottfried Wnlbnum and John II. Carr, who constituted tho Guttenberg "Big Four," will go to tho Hudson county ponitentlary unless tho court of pardons interferes. Tho court of appeals yesterday affirmed tho decision of the supreme oour.t, -which sustained the verdict and sentence against tho quar- tctto for keeping n disorderly house iu running the winter raoo track nt Gutten berg, The sentence was n year in tho penitentiary at hard labor and a fl'uu of $1,003 each. A Great War In Africa, London, May 14. A dispatch to The Times from Pretoria, capital of tho Trans vaal, says that a great native war is iinml nentat Zoutpansberg. Magato, tho para mount chlof, has dismissed tho Transvaal oommlsslon. The .Mantnteso tribes are massing at their different strongholds, They aro armed with modern riflos. Their ammunition Is obtained from tho Portu guoso. lionnral Jouuert will liond a oom is reported to have broken out at Mecca, i mand of 30.000 whites and native, and and twenty-live deaths aro occurring dally, tho onmpalirn opons Immediately. Tho Tho Gorman government met with un- 1 seat of war Is 400 miles north of Johannos- other defeat yostorday. Tho relohstag re- burg. June 8 next. Since leaving their starting place Beln nnd Budlnloh have walked 10, m miles through the wildest portions of arouth and Central America. E. B. FOLEY, STirae Groceries 201 West Centre Street. Dealer In groceries, flour, prOvl'tons, teas, Dees, sugar, etc. Best quality, lowest prices ax bill A twenty round glove contest between ' Stanton Abbott, ot England, and Lofello Pierce, of Philadelphia, will tako place In Boston Juno 3. A dispatch from Brost, France, says that tho British steamers Esmeralda and Marltana oamo in collision off Armor lighthouse. Tho Marltana sank. Elovon ot her crow are missing. Sooretary Carlisle has formally accoptcd invitations to bpenk as follows: Coving toil, Ky., Monday, May 90; Memphis, Tun., Wednesday, 93; Bowling Grcon DTiiumito for Non-UnlonlsU. ST. Louib, May 14. Tho third attempt to dostrov life and property in connection with tho strlko at the Tudor Iron works was mado at Sixth street and Trouley nvonuo, East St. Louis, when mlsoreuuta hurled udvnamito bomb at tho premises of Henry Vluts, a Gorman, who conducts a saloon nnd boarding homo iu which aru auartored thirty-one of the non-union om ployos. Nobody was killed or injured, but tho building was badly damaged. The strlkoM deny any knowlcdgo of tho affair. The most nonnlar resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our Igars are tne tinest. F. Galluaher. 18 WeRt Dealer In stoves. 3 4-tf MISCELLANEOUS. OK BALE. Two 91 Columbia bicycles. isotb In excellent condition. Annlv :it tltn ntoa P and S M.I.-3) Ehare3 Shenandoah Heat nlld l'nwftr Rtfic-lr. Arlilrntifl IlnnKH Jfe urown, Bbenandnah, Pa. 5-11-St Why waste your time shopping around for Hats and Bonnets when you know that you can always he suited In price and quality by going direct to Hyde's, 29 N. Bain St., Shenandoah and get the latest styles In shapes and trimming for less MONEY than any place u tne town or county. New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. 17011 KENT. A room sultablo lor a lodeo, X newly carnetodatd calmed. Unoc unled Wednesday nlL-ht. clothing store. Inquire at Kcfowfch's o-a-tr "WUY do people complain of hard times IT wben nuy wniunn or man cau make irora tote eiuu day easily T All have heard ol ue woudtrful succecs ol the Climax BlsU wosneri yet roany sra apt to think they can t make money soiling It ; but anyone Can Znahe monev. ttocnmr, nrhru IuttiIIv uanm ope Onengemhas made MJ8 36 In tha last three rconthe.afterpoylDg all expsn- and at tendlrg to regular bonluew besides. Youdon't ijuyu iu cunvnws i as boon as peopl know you hav It tor sale I hey rer.dfor u Dish Wanhtr. uurem me i imuax life Co., 15 BtarrA Columbus, Ohio, Jor parllwilars. Spring : and : Summer S'ULitiaa.g's. (Order spring garments now). Ky., Saturday, lay, 3d. Mj Louisville, Ky Tuos- Buy your wall paper and room mould in ss at John L. Hassler's. 4-ll-2m iiesides 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 St., Bhenandouh, Pa. 36 North Main Street . REFOWICH, otter 10 and 12 South Main St., Has been appointed the sole agent for tho Slater Woolen Company IMGO BLUE &, k R. SUITS All other goods offered for sale arenot the genuine, tf tbee goods should change color within five years your money will be refunded. Have a full line of spring and summer clothlnc. All cenuine coods I which cannot be beat for price. An im j mense stock of men's, boys' and children's (summer clothing. E ich purchaser ot a suit before Decoration Day will be enti tled to a genuine American shamrock free. L. REFOWICH, Reliable Clothier. IMPORTS KIT! We Hair Ih 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. Kclipse ,Oil Som & Oils, Qasollno, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mali orders promptly attended to. A Clean. Quick Shave Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Fires-class hair cutting and Blngelns. Fcrctuon House Building, Fashionable Millinery. We are now prepared to show the ladles of Shenandoah and vicinity the most attractive assortment of the latest style Hats and. Bonnets in this city, and nt remarkably low prices. A call respectfully solicited. M. & L. STANK'S, No. 7 South Main St., BUennuuoau. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Boers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Brinks. Boat Branda of 5 and 10c Cigare. A genuine welcome 'Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! HAIN AHD COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice wnuerance drinks and cigars. Whon it Comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks for Itself. If you doa't come to town, seud your order. They will be nicely tlHod. MUSSER & BEDDALL, 23 Ii Centre Street, Shetiandcah. Evan J. Bavies, IDEBTffilG AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Kmil J. Beyer's (Formerly Murphy Bros.) Saloon and Restautant, 10 North Main Street. The bnr supplied with first-class wines, liquors, bter, ale, porter. Choice cigars WatclMte : aifl : Ji IB North Main Street. JWpalrlne of all kind! promptly attenled to. 1(
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