EVENING HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 81, 1TO. THIRD EDITION YESTERDAY'S 'SAS'tltTrtLL GAMES. Made Interesting liy Aildltlonnl Inulnga nt Several l'laccs. Tho clubs of tho vnrloii3 lengucs played games both yesterday forenoon nud after noon, and tho games wore mndo moro In teresting' In New York, Philadelphia, Heading and Ltuicnstor by tho tiecosslty of playing additional lnulngs, Tho results In the National, Kastorn and Pennsylvn ilia leagues are glvou bolow: THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Philadelphia First game: JPhlla dolphin, 0; Cincinnati, 1. Second gamo (11 Innings): Philadelphia, 9; Cincinnati, 8. At Brooklyn First gamo: Brooklyn, 10; Clovolnnd, 1. Second game: Cleve land, 7; Brooklyn, 1. At Washington First game: Washington, 15; Pittsburg, 10. Second gamo: Washington, 19; Pitts lurg, 3. At Xuw York First gumo (11 Innings): Now York, 7; Chicago, 6. Sec ond gamo: Washington, 19; Pittsburg, 3. At Boston First gamo: Boston, 0; St. Louis, C. Second gnmo: Boston, 13; St. Louis, 8. At Baltimore First gamo: Bal timore, IS; Louisville, 11. Second gamo: Baltimore, S; Louisville, i. THE EASTKUN LEAGUE. At Provide n co FiYiit game: Spring Held, 0; Providence, 8. Second gamo: Providence, 7; Springfield, 4. At Ro chesterFirst gamo: Syracuse, 5; Ro chester, 8. Second gamo: Rochester, 20; Syracuso, 15. At Buffalo First gamo: Buffalo, 13; Toronto, 10. Second gamo: Bulialo, 1); Toronto, 8. At Wllkesbarro AVllkosbarrc, 9; Scrauton, 0. At Scrautou Wllkosbarre, 13; Scrauton, 5. PENNSYLVANIA STATE LEAOUE. At Roadlng First gamo (18 Innings): Reading, 11; Cnrboutlale, 8. Second game: Reading, 18; C'arbondale, 7. At Lancas terFirst gnino: Harrlsburg, 10 j Lan caster, 4. Second gamo: Harrlsburg, 11; Lancaster, 7. At Alleutowu First gamo (11 iunlngs) Hiizleton, 4; AUontown, 3. Second gumo: Huzletou, G; AUontown, 0. A Household Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharle, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow Its use; that he would not be without it, it procurable. G. A. Dyke man, druggist, Catskill. N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubt edly the "best Couch remedy; that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed todoull that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial Kottles free at A. Waaler's drug store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. For baby's colicky pains use Luks' Syrup. Coming; Events. June 6. Lecture by Rev. T. Bateman, entitled, "That's the Man," in the P. M. church. June 19 Strawberry and ice cream festival in Robblns' opera bouse, aus pices of the Presbyterian church. Have your carpets, feathers and mat tresses cleaned by the Steam Renovating Co., S3 East Coal street. , 4-17-3m Thirty-three 'Lumbermen Drowned. Ottawa, Ont., May 31. Details have reached this city of the terrible accident which occurred on tho SpanUh rlvor, by which thlrty-threo men lost tholr lives. Tho victims were lumbermen. They had encamped for tho night on a crib of square timber, moored to tho shore near thu head of the rapids, which at this point urQ very precipitous and rocky. All were asleep, when tho crib broke from Its moorings and was carried Into tho surging waters bolow. Tho crib was broken to pieces on the rocks and not a man escaped to toll the tale. Foreign Ofllclals Shot by Iieiloulni. JEDDAH, May Ul. The British consul nnd vice consul, tho Russian acting con sul and the French consular secretary wero attacked and shot yesterday outsldo the town. The shooting is supposed to have boon done by Bedouins. Tho Brit ish vice consul was killed, the British con sul was slightly wounded and the others wore seriously wounded. A Defaulter for 43,000. Goldsdoko, N. C, May 81. C. M. Lew iston, agent bore for tho Southern railroad, is a defaulter to tho amount of 02,000. Lowlstuu was a leader In social and church affairs. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Decoration Day was patriotically ob served In a number of southern cities, Whilo attempting to break jail at Hen dorson, Ky., John Swanagan was killed by Jailer Kohler. A fight over a law suit, near Blnevllle, Ky., resulted in tho doath of John Hilton and serious wounds to Jim Belcher and Charles Johnson. Hon. John F. Andrew, ox-oongrossman, died of upoploxy at his home In Boston yosterday. lie was tno son or aiaasacnu sotts' war governor. Tho Decoration Day handicap at Cin cinnati was witnessed by 96,000 pooplo. George Beak won the race. Lamplighter, the favorite, finished third. A plun for Contrul American union is being carried out without including Gaut emala, unless the overthrow of President Barrio1! otiu bo eoctiro.l Conditions will be presented which Guatemala ounnot ac cept. Deputy Sheriffs Edwards snd Baxter wero hunting a suspect near Monroe, La. from opposite directions. Each mistook tho other for the offender, nnd both fired. Edwards ww killed aud Baxter futally wounuou. Bicycles! Two '94 Columbia bicycles, in good con dition, for sale. Inquire at Hekald ofllce. For Pare Blood use Fowler's Sarsapar 111a. E. B. FOLEY, " Fine Groceries, 201 West Centra Strest. Detler In groceries, Boar, provisions, tea usee, nrw, on. iiMiquMiiy, iwesi prices, TOPICS OF THE TIMES. l'ertlnent farngraplis Prom the Reporters; What Some of the State newspapers Pens and Pencils. I Say of Hie Souvenir. There are eighty-three National cerao-1 The Evening llEltALD, of Shenandoah, tories in all, containing 380,700 honored this weok celebrated the 25th anniversary dead, nnd upon ibetn the Governmeuthas! of its birth by Issuing a boautlful illus expended up to the present time the sum I trated souvenir edition of 10 pages which, of SO,000,0:,0. All of them are handsomely (by close examination, shows the Indus- laid out and maintained in uperb condl- tlon. Most of them were established on battlefields, of the war, nnd are situated on hillsldos or on uneven ground, where the best landscape effects are produced. In all of them the graves are ranged in mathematical rows, circular or rectangu lar. Every Individual grove is marked by a stone tablet of granite or marble, aud yesterday every ono of them were decked anew with its little flag and blooming wreath. The moiuds are smoothly sodded and kept trim and neat. The grassy lawns between are carefully cut, the walks and paths nre rolled and graveled, and shade trees, with here nnd there a rustic sent between them, besides flowers and ornamental shrubbery are planted throughout the grounds. The luclosures, as a rule, are walled In .with granite or other enduring masonry. A society for the "suppression of scandal" has Just been organized in the ancient German city of Insterburg. Its members not only bind themselves to speak no slander, but either to prosecute the slanderer in the name of the society or to furnish the means of doing so to the person calumniated. There are places In this country wherein n similar organiza tion might find a working basis for operations, especially here in Shenandoah. Anger gets more people Into trouble than manners. We do and say things while In n temper that we spend the rest of our lives regretting. Parents should nover punish their children while in auger, for if they do the child invariably gets more than It deserves. Wait till you cool down before you whip or shut up in dark closets. Then, too, if it is child that has a temper and not yourself, break it before the age of six Is reached, for if you don't then the child's temper is likely never to be conquered. Our other featnres are made for up, says some writer, but we make our own mouths. It would be wel'Ut we all could bear this fact in mind, while determin ing what sort of mouth we shall lndivi dually possess. We know, among our acquaintances, that there Is the cynical. the smirkiug, the discontented, the petulant or the deceitful face, nnd we know, also, when we stop to think of It, that the set of the lips casts the whole features. So we can secretly' practice upon the expression that shall mould our faces into a pleasant thing to look upon, and that is something good to do In the world. Buy your wnll paper and room mould ings at John L. Hassler's. . 4-11-Sm Misinformed. We are surprised to see the Herald opposing the Interests of tho borough's taxpayers. Mahanoy City Dally Record. No, dear Record, we are not opposing the Interests of the borough of Shenandoah when we show up Richard Morgan, yonr Shenandoah correspondent. The fact is the boot Is on Dickey's foot. For three years we exposed the shortcomings of the Borough Council in the interest of the taxpayers, but during the whole period Dickey either defended the acts, or con. doned them by his silence. At that lime his tongue and hands were tied by pick ings on contracts for supplying police helmets, etc., nnd the membership of his father-in-law in the Borough Council. As soon as the old gentlemen's term ex pired and when some one else got the con tract for the helmets Dickey commenced to kick. The Herald opposed with all its power tho plunging of the borough into unlimited debt while Dickey sane tloned It nnd the sentiment of the people today is the best evidence as to who has been "opposing the interests of the bor ough's taxpayers." The HERALD had no father-In law to curb Its moral courage, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or morney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. waeiey. Nearlng the Century Mark. Mr. Bright, the venerable father of William II. Brighthe lumber merchant, has reached the 03d mile stone and ap pears still hale and hearty. Yesterday he took a trip to Shenandoah via the trolley cars. On his return trip we had the pleasure of a conversation with him. His recollections of boyhood days are vividly Imprinted on his memory and his fund of reminiscences of the early days of this vicinity, before Ashland was dreamed of, would fill a volume. The old gentleman shows little signs of his advanced years nnd the fact that he Is able to enjoy the evening of lite with full and plenty, and in possession of all his faculties, Is e source of pleasure to everybody in Ash land. Ashland Local. The gentleman referred to Is a grandfather of Mrs. II. A, Acker, of town. For every quarter In a man's pocket there are a dozen uses ; and to use each one In such a way ns to derive the great est benefit Is a question every one must solve for himself. We believe, however, that no better use could be made of one of these quarters than to exchange It for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine that every famllv should be provided with, For sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Ten-cent box Magic Paste Stove Polish for 5 cents. Ask your grocer. Pictures free. Typewriter For Sale. A National Typewriter, almost new and in perfect coudttion, for sale cheap. Inquire at Herald office. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that ths nameLEsaio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., U printed on every sack. it ' THEY HAVE SEEN IT. trial ns well as the editorial future of tho paper. e offer the proprietor, Mr. H. C. Boycr, our heurtlest congratulations and good luck on behalf of Its 25th , anniversary. Amerlkaulscher Republl kauer, Pottsvllle. Wo are In receipt of a handsome six teen page souvenir edition of the Shenan doah Herald, Issued In honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the establish mentofthe paper. From a typagraphtcal standpoint the work Is highly creditable. The souvenir contains n history of the borough and the various public institu tions, of much interest and value, besides a largo number of biographical sketches, Illustrated, of prominent business people. It Is a pleasure to note this evidence of our contemporary's prosperity. Mahanoy City Record. Buy a copy of yesterday's sliver edition of tho Shenandoah Herald and you will see a newspaper whose typographical neatness aud artistic beauty have been rarely surpassed. Great credit is due Messrs. Boyer aud Watklus for the enter prise and energy displayed on the Her ald's 25th birthday edition. "Tom" Joyce's American. The Shenandoah, Pa., Herald, in honor of its twenty-fifth anniversary has put out a handsome "Silver Edition." It is profusely Illustrated and otherwise mode quite attractive. News, West Chester. The silver anniversary edition of the Shenandoah Evening Herald is a very creditable one. It is in fact the hand somest one of its kind that has been pub lished in Schuylkill county. Among the notable sketches and portraits it contains are those of Col. David P. Brown, Capt. Emll C. Wagner, William H. Lewis, Hon. Joseph Wyatt, Major John F. Finnoy, J. C. Blddlc, M. D., and H. C. Boyer, the editor and publisher. The bird's eye view of Shenandoah on the first page gives that place the appearance of the great town It Is. The Herald publishers aud pro prietors are to be congratulated on their enterprise. Miners' Journal. The Sheuandoah Evening Herald yes terday celebrated the twenty fifth anni versary of its existence and to commem orate Its quarter century a special sou venir edition was issued. The Herald is recognized as the foremost dally of Shen andoah and the Plain Speaker joins in wishing its publishers continual pros perity. Hazletou Plain Speaker. The Shenandoah Evening Herald c. I .- brates Its silver anniversary by the pub lication of a sixteen page paper, beauti fully Illustrated, and In every way a model of the journalistic art. The North American extends congratulations to Editor Boyer. May the Herald havo many more like anniversaries. Phlladcl phla North American. When you want eood roofing, nlumb- lng, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing done call on E F. Gallagher, IS West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 3-4-tf Babies made happy with Luks' Syrup. Board of Health. A regular meeting of the Board of Health will be held. In the Council chamber tonight. A bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup in the house saves doctors' bills, saves trouble, and very often saves prec ious lives. Gives almost instant relief in cases of coughs, colds, or lung troubles of any sort. The only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. A GRtAT CYCLING EVtNl The Chicago Road ltuce Won by Falrmon, a Dark Hone. Chicago, May 81. The ninth annual Chicago road race, covering n courso of a fraction over eighteen miles, from the Grant monumont In Lincoln Park to Soutli Evnnston nnd return, wa3 run yes terday, and resulted in a victory for Homer Falrmon, of the Chicago Cycling club. Thero woro 523 ontrlus. Falrmon started from tho 5 mln. 45 sco. murk In tho handi cap, and mado tho run In tho riding time of 51 mlu. and 86 sees. Last yoar ho rodo In tho same ovont, but foil boforo com pleting tho circuit. As ho has not been a factor In any other races, ho must bo put down as n winning dork horso. Tho most romarkabfo work of. any of tho riders was that of Goorgo L. Emorson, of the Enclowood Cycling club, who started from tho 2.30 mark ond finished socond In 52.14. securing tho foOO prize for host time. Ho was not thought capablq of tho rldo he accomplished yesterday. In 1B03 ho secured third tlmo In tho Pullmnn road race, but slnca that tlmo ho has not figurod prominently, excoptlng some fast work on the track at Rockford, Ills., In tho same yoar. Euglewood, a southern suburb of Chicago, gathered In tho greater part of tho honors, scouring, bosldos tho tlmo prize, socond, third iynd eighth places by tho fast riding of Rosback, Hoffman and Frosh, respectively. About 75,000 peoplo vlowedthe start and finish, and fully 200,000 saw it throughout its length, going and coming. At tho finish tho scene was of unusual color for a bloyclo race. Tho crowd was banked against tho ropes in solid masses, unit It required tho utmost vigilance of 230 polloeman to keop tho excited, chcorlng orowd from breaking down tho ropo barrlor and swarm- inir unon tho track. Tho ovent was prou- ably tho most brilliant evor carried out In tho cycling lino. Still Ilreuklnc Oycllug Itecordu, Wu.tihw. Mass.. Mov 81. Murphy l..nlrn tlm irnrlil's vnoord for the On0 Illllo ..,.,. 1. 1 In -2 mln. 1 4-5 SOO. at h Wnithnm track vosterday af tonioon, Ho was paced by Mayer ond Saunders on a tandom. Tho previous record was mado i, n.1,1 in am 4-5. nt Loulsvlllo two weeks ago, Zimmerman rode against a tandom in 3.18 1-5. milo A great many visitors are expected from Ashland, Glrardvlllo and Mahanoy City for the opening of Columbia Park on Saturday evening for the dancing season Of 1805. Good mothers uie Luks' Syrup. Tho tint; i i'ii ttr.. West. ft:!' v,. M.iy Reports fr m tin mc:oui .i m Illinois Imvn, Wiscon sin, Michiimu. NHmiika, Kansas, South Dakota and Miuhosoin hlioiv that a hot wnvo has lwon prevailing in thorto states for the past three doys. At many towns tho hot weather roeord is broken for this Benson of tho year. Coming bo close on the hoels of tho reports of heavy frost damage the loss on crops will again bo henvy. Tho hot wavo has boon followed by cooler tem perature In western states, with heavy rains In Nebraska and showers In Kansas, and prospects of rain In tho northwestern states. ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiuuiiiiiiuuiuiuiiiuuiiuuuuiimxuutui 3 I The Railroad iVai?,l jTbe Clergyrrjai?, 1 Tl?? Business ar?, f I and nil other men who havo to : look neat whilo at work, should H know about "Celluloid" Cor,- s : LARS AND CUFFS. Tllcy look CX- nctly like linen, wear well and I being waterproof do not wilt I down with heat and moisture. I ! They do not soil easily nr.d can g I be cleaned in n moment by sitn- : ply wiping off with n wet sponge I or cloth. Do not confuse these in 3 your mind with composition f poods. Every piece of the gcuu- ri Mark I Ask for these and refuse anything else if you wish satisfaction. Re- 3 member that goods so marked 5 are the only waterproof goods I made by coating a linen collar 1 with waterproof "Celluloid, "thus 1 giving strength and durability. I If your dealer should not have I the "Celluloid" send amount di- a rcct to us and we will mail you sample post-paid. Collars 25c. 1 each. Cuffs, 50c. pair. State size 2 and whether stand-up or turned- 1 5 down collar is wanted. iTHE CELLULOID COMPANY, I 1427-29 Broadway, New York. 3 GlliUUllUllllUlBHUUlllllUUIIIIUI'JIIIIIIIllliniCllUIUluS HEADQUARTERS FOB Have been nnnnlntpd sola no-en t for the Slater Woolen Co. Indigo Blue G. A. R. Suits. Every suit guaranteed. If thesj goods should change color in 5 years money will be refunded. An entire new stock of men's, boys' and children's suits just received. prices to sun tue times. L. REFOWICH, Reliable Clothier 10 and 12 South Main St., Sty fe! Is a different thing from fashion. The two ought to go together, but some times they don't. There's mighty little style about some fashions. Real style improves any one's ap pearance, but some fashions would make an angel look silly. All our goods are right in this season's latest fashions, and, better still, they are in true "style." Every pattern In our stock has been se lected for that genuine artistic quality which causes friends to ex claim, "So becoming to you I" Mourning goods a specialty. Prices lower than any other millinery In town. Alice Jennings, 214 South Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS. GIHLWANTEO. Girl wanted to do6eneral ' lioiifework. Atrnlv at Dradlov'a moat market, 2.7 K. Centre street. , 5-25-tt OK SALE. Two 01 Columbia bicycles. Both iu excellent condition. Apply at tho Herald office. 11 FOR BACE. National Typewriter, almost new and in perfect condition. Inquire at oehald onicej u 17OR RENT. A room suitable lor a lodge. J? newly carpeted and painted. Unociupled Wednesday ultrht. Inquire at Hefowich's clothing store. 5-2-tr WANTED.-25 girls over 18 years cf age work on machines. Thobe who nee to need. nnu are vllilng to worlc, apply at the Schuyl kill Hat & Can Factor v. Sett & Lautorsteln. 215 East Coal street. 5-31-St T70UND-0n Thursday n'ght, a fold watch Ij nnd chain. The owueroan have (hename oy rrovlni: property and uay-mr for tnli adver tisement, by calling on Frank Gerber, No. 035 I WANT FINE BAMi'IjES HANDED YOUR friends or neighbors. Send A. F. Wood, i'erfumcr. WoodAv.. Detroit. Mich.. 10c. for S trial bottles batlu-Sceut Perfumes; receive oner to you. o-is liw-d&w WHY do people complain of hard times, when anv woman or man can make from ti to 110 a day easily? All have beard ot the wonderful success of the Climax Dish washer; yet many are apt to tnlntc tbey can't make money selling It : but anyone can make money, because every family warns oae Ono aceut lias made 1478.8(1 In the last tnree mouthE,atterpaylng all expenses and at tending to regular business besides. You don't have to canvass ; as soon as people know you have It tor sale they send for a Dish Washer. Address the Climax Mfg. Co., 13 Htarr Ave., voiuuiuus, uuio, lor particulars. PKOPOSALB.-SC aled proposals will be re celvetf bv chairman nf cnmmtttR. K. J lirennan, Mouth Main street. Shenandoah. Pa.. "5"' vcn (7j o'olock p. m on June 17ih. lBlto, for the erection ana completion of a new Are comoany house cn North Jardln street, , V ' abcu uiu mum ue aooom- SKiueu Uf a cerunea cuecic ot 3uu, Any blu er receiving the contrantanil fafllner tnmm, ply with the conditions forfeits tho 300 to the nre company. Plans ana specifications can b had at tha Pboenlx Fire Company's house, North Jardln street, or at the President's, William Mitchell, Bouth Main street, or of tha atohitect, F. X. Rsllly, Pottsvllle. Pa, Jamis F. O'Harkw, S 29-16t Secretary. i a - - hill idim 1 IrC MARK. t Grand Army Suits Call aud see our Received au entire new stock . vmvbfWWV ..WWJ Silverware. Repairing of watches and iewelry a specialty A 11 i.-U r.. J J r J guaiummt jor one year. Also full line of Musical'lnstrumeuts. No. 129 South Main Street. ARE THE ---- v. w tv, MIIJ nnrn Tm tint hn i mlnnml n . Vt 1 "M ! Msi tin Having uiu u a cnivv. uum umi RUttrantccu uy the Jiuunnn Uicycio iu, million ilollar concern, whose bond is as good a gold. 21 lb, SCORCHER, $85. J. 8. HOrSENICK, Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats We are displaying hundreds of the choicest nnd most select styles ever shown. French and American deslcns In flowers of every descrlntlon. Chpan rihhnn. nil silk, No. 5, 6c; No. 7, 7c ; No. 1), Be; No. 12, colors, bailor nats, 150 up; ladles' uats, 'ioa up; infants long cloaks, cream nnil white for $1.00 ud. Infanta' chrlitenlncr outfits. Silk velvets, to close otlt. down from $1.00 to 60c per yard. Black satin, 24 Inches veils, $1.23 up. Infants' caps, 15o to $1.75, at , J. J. Kelly, Garden's $T WALL gtore. We have Just received a lice line of the most beantlful and artistic papers In the market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also In stock a great deal of last year's patterns which we are selling nt a sacrifice. Come and . see onr line ot foods. We have the moat henntlfnl anil nrtlat In nunpra ' Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Siock and Lowest Prices. ' House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 "West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. t iSA-TVI T .K PT CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY XTo. lO 2Tort3x Stzset. Sl2.Ga.a2ad.cal1, Fa. Clothes of all description neatly done up In a first class manner. I can refer to scores of families in this city as to my care in washing nnd superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work Letter and quicker than other laundry in this city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. GrO Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. We Have the Best illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. It you are In the dark, drop us a postal. "We'll enlighten you and lighten you. Eclipse Oil gSom'y Oils, Gasoline. Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING AND LIVEHY. 13 North Jardin Stroot. HOOKS & BROWN Full line of Base Ball Goods. Special Inducements to clubs. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main. St. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND CO JUL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. A Clean Quick Shave Can'alwaya be had at Charles j'Derr's Barber Shop, Flres-chus hair cutting land singeing. Fergnsou Honse Building. When In POTTSVILLE, Btop at PHIL WOLL'S HOTEl 200 Herlfe Csatre S treat. Meals tt all hoan. Ladles' dlnlnf room Attach?!. Slnwt; wine, Uaaow, oliwu. T, H, SNYDER, large stock of of .ill i1u Int Shenandoah, Peuna. j HIGHEST OF ALL HIGH KUDES, 41 11 ,t III UIU UUIUir,'! VJ1 r,. i. .1.1. .1 T.. " IH"lf lUlMIO HU till IllLI-Il'" I1IUTI. AU 22 lb. LAMES', $75. Exclusive Agent. and Bonnets is Now on 12c; No. 10, 15c; No. 80, 25c per yard all wide, 81.00 yer yard, worth f 1.75. Nun's 26 S. Main St. TO Painter and Paper Hanger, Sts., SHENANDOAH. Largest Assortment and Lowest Price AU order? promptly attended to Spring : and : Summer t fcl SnjLitlrLg-s- j' (Order spring garments now). Complete line of domestic)! and imoorted novelties lmif, trousers and suiting1. ik We are also sole agents in. Shenandoah for the celebrated Crescent and Rambler bi- p.vp.Ipr. rtiw5rtw in Tirice from $25 to S100. Every bicycle A sold is guaranteed. ' PORTZ BROS. 24 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. IMPORTANT ! JA Why waste your time shopping around for Hats and Bonnets wien you know that you can always be suited In price and quality by going direct t Hyde's, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah and get the latest styles in shapes and A in the town or courrf Hew York Cash Millinery Store, . 89 North Main Street. 3?- , :Ji 16 Nrrth Main Street. Repairing ot a.1 kind promptly attended to. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVia SIAXlf BTJtSJSl. u Grand JUplay of birds and animals ot all selection and finest paintings In the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands ot Cigars, K89 lunch avery morning vnd erenlng. John Wceks, Proprietor, "Whon it Cornea to GROCERIES ! Our stock a peaki for itwlf. It you dpu't , VUU1D VUWUf BCUU J UU1 VIU AUCJ J J MUSSER & BEDDALI ai B. Centre Stroet, SUtmadoih. , n, "s'ars) 1 ' , 1 1 ft V 1