The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 18, 1895, Image 4

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    jmm HERALD
SATU DAY, VI Y is iMift.
TELIK1) EDITION
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
Eoventy-fiur Jrm'i.r In Contempt fji
Blocking Itnnie I'rocnndlnc.
UARRisnuuu. May 13. warrants worn
Issued ymt.rday by Spanker Walton foi
tlm arrest ot savonty four membsra of the
bouso of roproientatlvos. Thay ara lu con
tempt of the house for iibsontttiR thorn
selves wituout loavo. liioir nusonco pro-
venteit tne transaction or unslnos yester
day, and foraod 1111 adjournment uutll
next Monday evening. Sjrgennt-at-Arni;
i-hocnar wont to Philadelphia to arnw:
the mo'Ulnrs from that olty In contempt.
111s w-piirie started tor otlior sections o
the statu with warrants for nbjeut mom-
biH. All t'.iat oan ho found will be
broui'itlnfo'M t'm lrir of the home on
Monday (iv.'.-iiij, ouo byotu, to bo pura.l
or rin'ir contempt.
I'liera win :v slim attondnioo whan th?
house went Into session at 1) o'clock Sev
enty appropriation bills wuroreod tho fir-
ti nn. T.ion revenue bills wera taken nr.
011 sucina roadiug. tho bwroneo bill
taxing b.mk stooks four mills on their nc
tual valuo, w.u onllod up and pasaod wltl,
only two dlswntinz votos Much tlmo wa
riven to diseasing the Cochranobill, tux
lng beer twity-four cents a barrel ol
thlrty-ouo g.illnn.i. Mr Cochrane nmendei
the bill to otempt oxnorts and beer In
demijohns or bottles that Is taken fron
barrels on which the tax Is paid. Tin
measure then passed soooud reading by 11
vote of 88 to 15.
Mr. Pelt movd to proceed to mntlil
oration of the bill to prevent and puninl
pool selling, ami tho yeas aad nays won
called by Mr. Fow Tho voto stood "7 It
18, or eight less than a quorum. Sorgonir
nt-Artns Shoennr was sunimmed to tin
bar by Speaker Walton and ordered to re
move all strangers from tho lloor, look th
doors and p?rmlt no one to enter or Inu
tile chamber. After the speaker's order
had been fulfill the roll whs asiii
called. ThW time nlnety-tlve momburs re
sponded to their uami-s.
Speaker Walton then directed tho ser
gount-nt-urins and his deputies to go nu
and bring before tho bar of tho bouso a
members found in the city. Tho ofllcor.
soon nppaared with Messrs. Patehon 01
Cloarfiald, Raymond of Krle, Tillman 01
Alleghony, Woodring of Northampton an
west ot acrks. All gavo reasonable 0
cuaes and wore excused. Sovonty-fou
others had left tho city without leave, niij
twenty-six hail been excused.
YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES
Nntlnnnl Leacn.
At Cleveland Cleveland, 8; Phllaib'l
pbla, 7. At Iiiulsvlllo Boston, 14; L'..
vllle, 4, At Pittsburg Xow York, 18
Pittsburg, 8. At Cincinnati Cincinnati
15; Washington, G.
Knstern League.
At Buffalo Scranton, 0; Buffalo, 5. At
Toronto Wllko3barre, 0; Toronto, 4. Al
Rochester Providence, 7; Rochester, 2.
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria.
When !be had Children, she gave them Castoria,
FOR MEMORIAL DAY.
Commander Cummines Issues an Order
Relating Thereto.
Department Commander CummiuKS
has issued nn order relating to the ob
servance of Memorial Day. The order
states that twenty seven years ago, In
Genera Orders No. 11 of date of May 5,
1SCS. the then commander-in-chief of the
Grand Army of the Republic, General
John A. Logan, instituted Memorial Day,
and then goes on to describe how the day
lis been observed. He then Fays :
"Select suitable comrades to visit the
schools before Memorial Day to teach the
children the purpose and value of its ob
servance and secure their attendance and
participation ; encourage the co-operation
of our woman's auxiliary organizations ;
the Sous of Veterans ind all kindred ami
patriotic societies and all patriotic and
generous minded people ; discourage
Inappropriate occupations and diversions;
consecrate this one day to the memory of
the patriotic dead and the honoring of
the old 11 ig under which they fought and
under whoso folds so many of them died
"As a part ot Memorial services, the de
partment commander recommends that
each post shall arrange for the preaching
of a sermon adapted to the occasion,
specially considering where feasible the
themes, "For what did the Utilon soldiers
fight f" "What has the country, clvlliza
tlonand humanity gained by the result f
It is particularly urged that every post
attend divine service on the Sunday pre
ceding Memorial Day.
"Where there are two or more posts
located, a proper division of the duties of
the day Bhould be mutually arranged.
"Every post Is expected to make ar
rangements for the proper observance of
Memorial Day. The form of ceremony
adopted by bis department has been pub.
listed, and copies can be had free by posti
on application to these headquarters."
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best naive In the world for Cuts
Brul-.es, So rep. Ulcers. Salt Itheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, v. banned Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Krup
tions, and positively cures Plies, or no
pay rrquired. It 1b guaranteed to give
Derfect satisfaction or niornev refunded
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A,
wasiey.
E. B. FOLEY,
ine Groceries
201 West Centre Street.
Diner In erocerles, fiour, provisions, tear,
0 Jee, sufcar, eto, lit- quality, loweatprlces.
" I I I
UMKIMTTY SUBLIME.
mat Wj Hie CtiHuuicrisHc of
Slur-
nndoah Party Yesterday.
Fr i'n tjuut'n .Hui J inv..l.
it was mii impromptu affair, but rtsetilft
o i, it all l bf swine, abd so ubumihI nstobe
n 'tlo-lile and worthy ot re-mark truth
wm ill.' rnnuuR of ex Couuuilmen of
S lenmidonh held in front of the Miners' c
J
urniil oftlco yesttrdny, wheu the vener
able R. W. Stout, the tomnolons Archie
B. Lamb, the scrutinizing Augusus
Gable,(.r) the ellrvr.cent Morris G.Wurm,
tue penetrating O.oar lJetterliige, the
cileiilatlng K Iward F. Gallagher and the
d plouiatic J.-hu F. Fluuey, all met by
oli.iuce, compan-d note.1", talked over olu
times ami niutuailv cotiKtatulatei! CAch
oilit-r Unit lliey are not lu the bnnicj
plekle as the ple-eut Coiiuciiuien ot
Sbcnandoah.
L'ut- e.v-ujfiuhers who assembled yester
d iy all met 011 equal fooling. G.ible and
.liiury eie like uuto Iambi in the tame
find ; Gallagher ud be terldge mulled mi
each other like iloves in the onejoote;
lout never objected once to a biuglt
motion, while Wurm looked ac them ap
pruNlugly, jet with wonderment, aim
evidently thluklug that things were not
always so tranquil with thete old-time
borough "dads."
I'uerd waa not a ripple of dissent in oil
tuelr procedlugs and while tht-y all
agreed ou all subjects as if they bad been
moulded in the same pattern, they were
particularly unanimous on the question
of paying debls with their own money
and i.oi, paylug Interest ou It by giving 11
note vvhiu they had plenty of ducats ill
bank. This idea permeated the gathering
Of seven, and just as the announcement
vas made that a resolution to that effect
would carry unanimously, Borough
Solicitor Joseph H. Pomeroy beamed ou
the seven and made a majority of eight,
thus elluchlng any question that could
be proposed. One was proposed pretty
oou and the keeper of a neighboring
restaurant received tho benenc ot it.
Solicitor Pomeroy looked at his old time
lleut-. with a glance ol satisfaction as 11
to saj : Here are the men who usea to
take uiv advice; and then the Jourua.
uiau came along and the caucus ad-
ourued. Huw blessed It Is to dwell in
peacrl
Good mothers use Luks' Syrup.
PERSONAL.
Hon. C. N. Brumm, of Mlnersvlllo, was
in town today.
.Morris Miller was a visitor to Girard-
ville and Ashland yesterday.
John H. Rt-ese has returned from n
lalt to frleuds at Wilkesbarre.
Mrs. Graeber and sister, Mrs. Noll,
sited friends at Pottsvllle today.
Jacob Waters, of West Lloyd street, i
all smiles over t e arrival of a ton.
James Champion and family left today
for Scranton, where they will locale.
Mis. Hoffman, ot North Main street,
went to Philadelphia toJay to visit her
sans.
Ml?s Belle Brown went to Philadelphia
this morning to spend several weeks with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fishburn, of
Llewellyn, were in town yesterday visit
lug friends.
Miss Fannie Miller, of New York, is
the Kitest of the Rablnowiiz family on
East Ctntre street.
Rev. D. I. Evans and wife this morning
went to Wilkesbarre, where Rev. Evans
will attend the Baptist convention.
Mrs. Jnmrs Nicholson, of 'West Pitts
ton. Is here vl-lting the family of her
bi other, George Holland, who is danger
ously HI. "
Mr. and Mm. David Shoemnker and
san, 'William, left yesterday for Sandy
Run, Luzerne county, being summoned
thither because of the Illness of Mrs.
Shoemaker's father.
For baby's
colicky pains use ,Luks'
Syrup.
The "Y" Program.
The following program will be ren
dered at a meeting of the "Y" to bo held
this evening; Siocing, "Y"; scripture
reading, Frank Webster ; reading, Miss
Hattie Conway; solo, Miss West; "What
saw of Interest during the week,"
Charles Bashoro ; comic reading, II.
Eurhart; "Something the W. C. T. U.has
done," Miss B, Brown ; cornet solo,
Thomas Rogers; address, A. C. Morgan ;
'Experience In Flower Mission," Miss
Price; vocal solo, J. Price; critic, J,
Danks. Prayer meeting on Sunday after
noon, at 3:30 iu the "Y" room. All are
luvited.
When vou want eood rooflntr. plumb1
lntr. uas flttluc. or (reneral tlusmltbing
done call on E F. Gallaaher, 18 West
Centre street. Dealer In stoves. 3-4-tr
Fire Sale.
A consignment of a large stock ot mens,
boys' and children's clothing ; also, dress
goods, flannels, blankets, table cloths,
toweling, laces, embrolrderles and various
other goods, has been made by the fire
Insurance companies at Baltimore to
the undersigned, to be sold with
in two weeks. Beddall's building, corner
Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah,
has been rented, where this stock will be
placed on sale. Remember, this stock
must bo sold within two weeks, regardless
of price. Will open, commencing Thurs
day morning, at private sale only.
MAX REESE,
4t Commission Merchant.
Babies made happy with Luks Syrup.
Excursion to inc wcm.
There is a movement on foot among
several teachers iu this vicinity to run au
excursion to the western part of the state
some time after the close of the reaular
term. If the teachers would get to
gether to discuss the scheme, It might I
amount to something. Hazleton Plain '
Speaker. The teachers throughout this
county would like to make the trip it the
rate Is low enough, and this can be accom
plished by organization only. 1
The only baby medicine Luks' Syrup, ;
CCURT CALENDAR,
Cases
That Will Conic tip
at
Walt's Civil Term.
Ti'p Mny it-rui of olvil court osmmeticet
ne.tc wrek and will continue for two
Wieke. It will be followed by a two wetk
term of criminal court, which will lat
u itll September. On tlie list of civil
ies me the following in which ourtown
people ate Interested :
William Mntz vs. William Levanovlcb,
lnbor claim ; Shay and Burke for plain
tiff ; Coyle and Warillugt-r lor defendant.
Allen M. Miller vs. Mary norm, laonr )
clum ; liMUiihawout tor piamtiu ; Jiurue
for defendant. I
Abraham Levlne vs. John A Tltmnr, I
assumpsit. Shay for plaintiff ; Jlollopeter ,
and Pomery for defendant
Aroti Trexler vs. Francis Rumble,
administrator of Peter Trexler, nssump
sit. Pllgram for plalutlff; Hollopeter for
defendant.
Jnnie G. Kline vs. M. A. Ferry;
Schalck for plaintiff, Burke for defend
ant. John J. Bobbin vs. Georire Melrzonna;
Hollopeter for plaintld; Shay for defend
ant, Simmons and Ileglvlnof v. P. J.
Moniii'lian ; Beddall for plaintiff; Pom
eroy for defendant.
Raymond Lipe'vs, Bradlgan Brothers ;
Burke for plaintiff; Pomeroy for defend
ant.
Maggie Makarawtcz v. Wlllism
SchmicKer, replevin ; Snay for plalntllt ;
Beddall for defendant.
James Grant, iu bis own rlaht, and ns
administrator, vs. the borough of
Shenandoah and the Sheifer estate,
trespass; Rellly for plaintiff; Pomeroy
for defendant.
J, W. Johnson, et. nl., vs. Lithuanian
Catholic church, lieu; Seltzer for plalutlff;
Koch for dofeudaut.
The Stottzenburg Company vs. Greek
Critholic church of Shenandoah, appeal;
Burke for plaintiff; Schalck for defend
ant. W. F. Ssdler, Jr., vs. First National
Bank ol Glrardvllle, trespass and nssump-
It; Hollopeter or plaintiff; Marr for
defendant.
PENCIL POINTS.
Fruit safe yet.
Getting warmer again.
We'll have summer yet.
The whitewash artist is making his
mark.
The picnic season Is delayed, but it Is
coming.
A woman mty be a pink of perfection
and not paint.
The cold wave knocked out the. straw-
hat for awhile at leatt.
Files weie driven bick to their hiding
places by the cold wave.
Honeysuckle and other wild flowers
are blooming lu nbundante.
The contrast with the excessive warm
wave made the cold one more severely
felt.
The sweet girl graduates soon to-be are
thinking more about their costumes than
their lessous.
The days are almost fourteen hours
long now, excepting ou a farm. There
they nre 32 hours long or stem to be.
1 "
Relief In Six Hours.
Dlstrfsslus Kidney and Bladder
dls-
eases relieved iu six hours by the "
Great South American Kidnev Ci
New
Ihta new remedy is a great surprise on
sccount of Its exceeding nromntness in
relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys,
back and every part of the urinary pas-
acres in male or lemaie. it relieves re
tention of water and tmln In passing It
slmost Immediately. If you want quick
relief aud cure this is your remedy. Sold
t the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main bt.,
next door to the post office, Shenandoah,
fa. iom
Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the
uanie Lessio & BAKU, Ashland, Pa., Is
printed on every sack. tf
I. 0. 0. F on to Philadelphia.
Going to the Encampment and Grand
Lodge t If so, the Leblgh Valley is THE
line to use. Fnquent trains, superior
accommodations, fast time, excellent
service. See that your card orders and
tickets read via L. V. R. R. Remember
also the open rate ou the 20th and 31st on
account ot the dedication of temple,
One way for the round trip.
For Pure Blood use Fowler's Sarsapar-
Ilia.
Get Ready for the Fourth.
Every citizen should lend aid to the
movenieut to have a grand joint parade
and general celebration of the next Fourth
of July. It only comes once a year and
all bhould combine for a glorious lime
Boarders Wanted.
Permanent and transient boarders
taken at Mrs. E. Garner's, No. 13 South
Jardlu street.
UemuniHt nl tlm Old Soale.
Columbus, May 18. A special to The
Dlspatuh say tho miners near Alliance
have resumed work at the old scale. At
Dicksontown destituto men aro begging
ot farmers and killing sheep aud cattlu.
NUGGETS OF NEWS,
Tho big Clousls cotton mill nt Mothucn
Mass., was totally destroyed by flro early
this morning.
Petor II. Burnott, tho first constitu
tional governor of California, died In Sau
Francisco, agod 80.
Tho coal minors' strlko in tho Pitts
burs district Is practically broken, aud
many strikers aro rushing back to work.
At Fludlay. O., the Salom WIro Nail
comnany and tho Flndlay company hav
Advanced wages 10 por cent. Tho advance
(Vnnf.a ft 000 mnn
Mlko Kirn? was lmnired at Chattanooita,
Tenn.. yostcrday. Ho murdered a school
Viacher named Beck tor the purpose
'obblng him of (54.
- iTtL "TP" "tt&TLaXxT ILJUS
AGENT FOR ALL
Orders left at the office of 'Squire T. T.
Williams win nave my prompt attention
D. T. Williams.
TLB CCURT CALENDAR. Ct U
T COULDN'T MOVE KIM.
Ex-Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue
Murphy, Vlio Guarded Ills Records
Speaks In I'ralse of l'alne's Celery
Compound.
Ex-Collector ot Internal Revenue
Thomas F. Murphy, ot Maiue, who was
brought Into prominence all over the
couutry during President Cleveland'
first administration by refusing to allow
certain civil officials to peruse his record"-,
hesrtlly
Indoles Palne's celery com-
ponnj,
Mr. Murphy is a keen obver. Hols
tt wplter of tl0 menn nutity. jjHs benn
empi0yC,i ns editor and editorial writer
on several papers, Is cognized through
out Maine as n forcible and convincing
speaker, and Is unlver-ally liked. At
present he reprt splits a big Boston house
011 the road, where his warm geniality
ni'ikes him welcome to every hotel and
illway train. ,
In the smoking compartment ot a
parlor car Inst week he was praling
jine's celery compound to n fellow pas
senger. The person to wnom lie net
dressed his conversation had been laid up
1th the grip. The mnlady left him In a
bad way, a sort of depression of spirits
nd a disinclination for business.
I felt the same way," said Mr.
Murphy. "After wrestling a wtek with
the grip It left me depressed and weak
One flight ot stalls wes enough to make
me pull and wheeze liken leaky bellows.
mile walk would almost floor me.
Headaches began the moment 1 got out
of bed, and I felt nbcut as mesn as any
one could for the whol ) day. Hearing so
much about Paint's cslery compound I
made up my mind to try it, and I'll tell
you how it worked. It was like close ap
plications ot soothing lotions to a
scorched finger. After a few doses I
found that on retiring I soon diopped
into sound, refrishwg sleep. In less thnn
week 1 was myself ngaln. My eyes,
which are none too kttong at their best,
but which burned and ached till 1 began
taking Palue's celery compound, as
sumed their uoimal condition and really
seemed stronger than before the grip
marked me for a victim. I can walk five
miles now and feel none the worse for it.
"My wife and boy are taking Palne's
celery compound this spring."
MISCELLANE OUS.
T7IO tt
PA I.E. Two '01 Col'inb'n. b'cyclos.
P Bothl-
xcelknt cojuuiou. Apply nt I lie
Hr.UALn iMce. tf
70U Kl-NT.-A ro m suitable 'or a lodire,
i.cwlv caioeted in u pa-nieu. Unoo upled
Wednesday ulgut. Inquire at Keio- un's
loimtifc more. o - u
" WANT riVKRAMPr.KS HANDED YOUU
frirrjsur nelehbors. Maud A. F. Wiod.
crtuuitr, WcodAv., Detioit, Mich.. 10c for
t lat bcntles Batlu Scent Perfurres: r-rMve
oHr to ycu. 5 18 2w-dsw
GROUND. A sum nf rao ey, 0er fan re
f enversarae unoncal luirni the Co.uoibla
uivwiur lomnanvs omce on Minn wain
etree , t-iitnaudoali, Pa , proving owuersnlp,
nrilY do oeoDlo cnninlnln if hard times.
when iiiiv woman or tual can make
from 85 In 8I0a dav easily? All liavelieardol
1'ie wordtiful success of the Climax Dish
Wushcrs yet many nre apt to t blare they
can't make money se.lins It ; but anyone
cau make monc. became everv lamllv wants
one One agent has made 478 39 In the last
three montbs.after paying all expenres and at-
lenai-g to regular Dusiness Dcsicies. you oon i
Hhvo lo canvass ; ss suon ns people know you
hav- It for sale they tend for a Dish Washer.
Vddress the Climax Ulz Co.. 45 Starr Ave..
coiuniDuc, umo. lor particulars.
HOOKS &BR0WR
Full line ot
Base Ball Goods.
Special inducements to clubs.
Agents for DAILY PAPERS.
4 North Main St.
A genuine welcome
Awaits yon at
Joe Wyatt's Saloon!
MAIN AND COAL STS.
Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys
beers, norter and ale constantly on tan
Your Stomach : : :
Canuot stand the same washing thai
your boots do, and the water you tlrlnt
isn't even nt ior tuat purpose, use
Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Portor
JAMES SHIELDS,
Manager Shenandoah Branch.
ictaker : ai : J
16 North Main Street.
Repairing of all ktnds promptiy attended to,
ED. BRENNAN,
Cor. Cherry and Gilbert SU.
Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors
Choice Temperance Drinks.
BoBt Brands of 5 and 10c Oigaru.
J 8 ChlA.f.K.
No. 81 uouth Jardlu Street , Hbenandoah
Orwci Houbs: 1.30 to 3 and 6.39 tot) p.m.
Except Thursday evening.
No offlce work onPunday excpt
ment. strict adherence to the
bv Arranee.
e otllce hours
FeeXey's Cafe
36 North Main Street.
The most popular resort In the town.
Excellent beer, porter aud ale on tap. Our
cigars are the finest.
Lai g-cft and best slock of
Musical Instruments
Call and be convinced. "Watches and jewelry repaired. Main
sprirgs lurnit-lied for 50 cents All work fj-uar-auteefl
for one year.
No. 129 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pcnna.
CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY
iTo. lO SsTertto. l-Caln. strcot. Eli.eiia..ia.eali., a.
Clolbe of nil doFciiptiau neatly done
ieof (nmllli-s in thin uity as to tvy
FCOl
doinj; up clothing.
1 do my woik better
Our Grand Spring Opening
Of French Pattern Hats
We are dlpplnvlni; hurdred" of the
Freni-h and American designs In flowers of every description. Cheap ribbon, all
xilk. No 6 flc; No. 7 "c: Ino. 0. 0c; No. 12. 12" No. 10. 15c: No. sn o-, ,' -,i n
color. Sailor hats, 15c up; ladles' hat, 35 up; infants lonir i-loakn cream nrd
n htte for Jt.OO up. Inf tnts' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to clo-- nn! down from
$1 00 lo 50o per yard Black satin, 24 Inches wide, tl oo yer yard, worth tt 75 Nun's
ells, f l.'Jo up. infants' caps,.loc to si.iu, at
Mrs. J. J. Kelly,
C3rO
I, H, SNYDER
Cor. Jardin and Oak
FOR YOU-i WALL PAPER
eai-den's iRT WALL Kfl gtore.
We have just received a flee line of the most beantitul afd antstlc pnpers In the
market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have nho in tock a
great deal of lnt-t year's patterns which wi- are sellitif? at a mcriflce Conieand
see our line ot goods. 'Vve have the most beautiful Hnd artistic papers.
Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Faces.
House, Sign and Decorative Painting. -224 "West Centro Street.
All orders promptly attended to.
Another. Arrival
FINE HORSES
AT WM. NISWENTER'S,
Sales Stables, cor. Coal & Llojd StsM
SHENANDOAH.
To be sold nt Drlvate sale. A car load
ot splendid horses. Come early and get
your choice.
IMPORTANT!
Why wa6te your time shopping around
for Hats and Bonnets when you know
that you can always be suited in price
and quality by going direct to
Hyde's, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah
and net the latest stvles in shaoes and
trimming for less MONEY than any place
in tne town or couuty.
New York Cash Millinery Store,
89 North Main Street.
We Have the
Best illuminating oil made. Odor
less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per
fection. If yon are in the dark,
drop us a postal. We'll enlighten
you and lighten yon.
Eclipse Oil Oom'y
Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks,
Burners, etc.
213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA
Mall orders promptly attended to.
Weeks' Museum,
17 BOVXJI MAIN 8TRBB1.
Grand
of birds and animals of all
selections and
nest paintings In the county.
Best Beer, Porter and Ales.
Finest Brands ot Cigars.
Free lunch every mornine ?nd evening.
Johk 'VTKJacs, Proprietor.
Evan J. Davies,
AND LIVERY.
13 North Jardin Streit.
UNDERTAKING !
ass n'lii.nt-r. 1 can refer to
and quicker tlinn other Inniidiy in this city.
CiUELES LEE, Manager.
and Bonnets is Now
on.
up In n fliri cl
cmo luwni-h
choicest and
26 S. Main St.
TO
Painter and
Paper Hanger,
Sts., Si EN AND OA H,
Largest Assortment and Lowr't Price
All order? promptly attended to
L. REFOWICH,
Leading Clothier
10 and 12 South Main St.,
Una been appointed the sole nRentsfpr the
ampimy
INDIGO MEOJOUITS
All other goods offVred for.snle are not the
genuine. It these goods; should change
color within HVe yearafyour money will
be refunded. Have nfull line of spring
and summer clothing-. All genuine goods
which cannot be beat for price. Au Im
mense stock of men'k, bovs' and children's
summer cbithing. fEach purchnserof a
suit before Decoration Dav will be enti
tled to a genuine American shamrock free.
L. REFOWICH, Reliable Clothier.
Fashionable
Millinery.
We are now prepared to show the ladies
of Shenandoah and vicinity tne most
attractive assortment of the
latest style
Hats and Bonnets
In this city, nnd at remarkably lowprices.
A call respectfully solicited.
M. & L. STANK'S,
No. 7 South Main St., Blteuaudoab.
Spring : and : Summer
- s-u.itin.grs.
( Order spring garments 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
tro'users and suiting.
PORTZ BROS.
Si North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
"When it Comea to
GROCERIES !
Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't
come to town, send your orders. Tuey
will be nicely mied.
MUSSER & BEDDALL,
SS E. Centre Street, Shenandoah.
A Clean, Quick Shave
Can always be had at
Charles Dorr's Barber Shop,
Plrsj-clasj hair outtlng and singeing.
Ferguson Houss Uulldtnt
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