4 1 EVENING HERALD 1883 BUKNKD OUT- -1805 MONDAY, JUNE, 21 1805. THE KENTUCKY CONTEST. .lvnly Mrmrgle llotwrrn FrleniU unci Op pnnunM of Setintur llliicUJiiirn. Louisville, .Tuno SI. Gonernls Hardin nd Clny, lending cmnlltlnto.4 for tho Ktibernntorliil nomination it tho Demo cratic stnto convention tomorrow, Mid all tho other candidates who huvo heou hero some days, wero Joined yesterday by niiiny of tho delegatus, iimonK tho luttor being tScnnter Jon Blnckbitru, who Is working (or the chnlr'nnnshlp of tho coinmltteo on resolutions. Congro-ismnn MeCroury as pire? to tho (same chairmanship. Tho nil absorbing topic Is tho resolution on tho silver question. Tho coinmltteo on resolutions will oouslst of one member from each of tho cloven congressional dis tricts and two mombers-nt-large appointed by tho chairman of tho convention. Kor this reason thore is moro contest than over for tho tomporary organization. Con gressmen W. .1. Stonoand Albert R. 15orry nro most prominently mentioned for chair man, but neither the Clny nor the Hardin men will namo tholr favorites for chair man. Although Clay Is called tho gold candi date and Hardin tho sllvor caudldato, yot those lines aro not strictly drawn on them, as nro tho lines of those for nnd against tho administration. Mr. Van Zenden, Carlisle's private secretary, and .cott Nosbitt, tho now appointment clerk, nre hero, and tboy wero followed from Washington by ox-Congressman 1'hll D. Thompson, who Is enthusiastic for Sena tor Blackburn as chairman of tho coin mltteo on resolutions. Aside from tho silver issuo there is n bitter fight botweon tho friends of Secre tary Carllslo and Senator Blackburn, in which Sonntors Lindsay, Buckner, Mo Croary and other leadors nro with muck burn. AFFAIRS IN THE ORIENT. Japnn Tiring of the Kll'ort to Civilize the r Corenns. SAN FltANCIsco, Juno 21. Tho steamer Coptic nrrlved last night bringing the following ndvicos from Yokohama, June 1; Although no International complica tions nro npprohonded on Formosa's ac count the latest Coreau developments aro justly rognrded with grave anxiety. Count Inony, tho Japanese representative nt Seoul, has been recalled o.-u-usiljly to tnko part In consuUutiuus m to tue fututu pol icy of Japan, but really, it i bellcvd. to discuss tho question of nb-imlnnlnir en- tlrely tho attempts to introduce social and political reforms into tho corrupt monarchy. Unless Count Inony Is permitted to onv ploy forcible means, his chances of gain ing ascendency uro small. From tho be ginning Japan has declared her determi nation to act only us a frioudly advisor to Corea, and any attempt to iniposo her nu- thorlty by violeuco would bo inconsistent with her professions and her true purposo. Sho hoped that tho fcoblo country could be made capublo of self government on civilized principles. Sho now finds that It wishos for nothing but to bo loft to its old misrule, and the outlook is full of dif ficulties. If tho Japaneso government gives up its task it leaves Corea at the mercy of Russia. Tul Won Kun's grandson, recently ban ished for treason nnd complicity in mur der, Is reported to have died at his place of oxilo. Public opinion credits tho queen of Corea with having caused him to bu assas sinated. Sunday Hint In n l'enltcntlary. .Lincoln, -Neb., Juno m. A riot oc curred yosterdny among tho convicts of tho state penitentiary. The guards had thrown open a tier of colls to let a squad out, when Immediately an Italian convict named Sculesl dashed out, armed with n etllottn. which ho had mndo of scrap Iron, and savagely attacked a fellow convict named .Sullivan. Scalesl fought llko a demon, but lie was worsted by Sullivan, who Is a powerful man. Tho Italian then turned on a negro named Howard, who adroitly oscaped tho knifo. Scnlcsl lunged at Costello, u guard, and cut him across the stomach, though not seriously. At this juncture all the liberated convicts and the guards joined In tho melee. Kvery man who harbored a grudge against an other took advantage of tho opportunity to "got ovou." Threo convicts attacked the Itullau, who oxtrleated himself und fled. Ho soon ran afoul of Guard Dan Athon, who struck him on the bond with a loaded cane, cutting a doop gash. The Italian was removed to the hospitul. The St Louis Disabled. New Yoiik, Juno 24 Tho now Ameri can liner St. Louis met with an accident Inst Tuosdny, Juno 18, whon In about lat itude 40.53, longltudo 35.53. Some part of the steering apparatus cracked and It wns nocossnry to use it with tho utmost cau tion nnd disorotlon. Consequently tho vessel was steered with her twin sorews as far as practicable until tho lightship was reached, when the ruddor was again called Into play. Tho total dlstnuco trn versed was 3,123 miles, nnd tho time of pnssago 7 days, 7 hours and 11 minutos. Murdered on the Highway. RALEIGH, N. C, Juno 24. In Mndlson county Henry Holoombo, riding horsebnok with a woman behind blm, mot his ne phew, Tom Chandler, who was In a wagon with two women. Holoombe play fully struck with his hat at Chandler, who caught Holoombe by tho leg In the Bdiiio spirit. Holcombo without a word drew his revolvor nnd shot Chandler, tho ball passing through his mouth and lodg ing In the back of his bead. Chandler is dead. Holoombe esonped. A Ilaptlst Deacon Btage Ilnbber. UkiAH, Cnl., Juno 84. David Oldham, a. deacon In the Baptist church, hno been arrested for robbing tbe Mendocino stage a week ugo. Ho hnd as un acoompllce a inuu mimed Hilton, who has oonfossed, Implicating Oldham. Tho robbors secured f 1,000, and tho officers have rocovored HU ton's share. Oldham stood well In tho community, nnd tbo plan wns for him to swear to nu alibi for Hilton In case the latter was suspeoted. E. B. FOLEY, FIKB jKR?ERIES, 201 "West Centre Street. Dealer in groceries, flour, provUoas, teas coffees etc. Good delivered tree1 hasGs'vcto power tar be Ueil on the Itellelout flnrb find Uunjr County lltlls. IlAWUSDUHO, Juno SI. Tho religious pnrb bill will bo taken up this wcok by Governor Hastings for final consideration. This measure has excited moro Interest than nuy other passed by tho recent logls lnturo. It Is ndvocntod by tho patriotic Boclotlcs, and strong prossuro Is being brought to bear upon tho governor by thoso organizations to have tho bill bo como a law. Tho governor was nt first In clined to favor tho proposition, but tho opposition to It from tho Monn5nltcs and Dunknrds Is so pronounced that It Is prno tlcally settled that ho will veto It. Thoso pooplo claim that If tho bill should bo come a lnw I would force thoir children out of tho public schools bocauso of the slmplo dress which thoy wear. It Is be lieved that tho governor will take the broad ground that tho bill Is unconstitu tional because It discriminates ngnlnst cortnln religious sects. The Quay county bill Is also In dnngei of bolng vetoed. Tho gonoral objection Is that within the next twenty years the coal lands in tho territory In Schuylkill nnd Luzcruo countlos, out ofvhlch It is proposed to create tho now county, will bo outworked, nnd that tho lurgo population will be materially decroascd. Tho gover nor's friends nlso say that tho population In tho proposed county Is mado up princi pally of foreigners, of whom not more than 10 por cent, pay taxes. When tne mines nro abandoned thoso pooplo will drift to other localities, and tho burdens of tho county government will fall upon tho agricultural classes. Defiant IJUliop Ilonannm. Omaha, .TunoSl. Thedlsputch of Wed nesday announcing tho revocation by Mgr. Satolllof thoordorof Bishop Bonacum, dis pensing with tho scrvlcos of Father Fitz gerald, of South Auburn, and Father Mur phy, of Tocuniseh, Is confirmed by the bishop. In a lotter to thoso olergymen dated Juno 15 Bishop Bonacum rocallsthe order, but supplements it with nnotnor in validating tho priestly functions at noon July lo unless they comply with certain conditions of a financial nature. Should thoy ref uso compliance with tho conditions Imposed, tho bishop says that ho will take proper stops to romovo them. The priests ropllcd to tho letter by domandlng a re traction within five days, otherwise tncy will institute action against Bishop Bon acum In tho papal court nt Washington. An important point In tho lotter of tho bishop Is a roforonco to tho propagnndn, which indicates his purposo of Ignoring tho npostollo court. Two Drowned In Ilnrvcy's lake. WlLKESBAiutE, Pa., Juno 24. .Louis McCnrthy, nged 18 yenrs, nnd Bow Hard ing, his cousin, nged 20, wero drowned In Hnrvoy's Lako yestorday morning undor peculiar circumstances. Thoy hnd boon borsoback riding, and drovo thoir horses Into the lnko to water thorn. McCarthy's horso became frightened whon in tho water and throw Its rldor. McCarthy could net swim, and Harding, hearing his cries for help, dismounted and wont to bis roscuo. McCarthy was tho hoavler man of the two and hold on to his cousin with n death grip, from which Harding was unablo to relcaso himself. Before assistance could nrrlvo both men sank in ten foet of wnter. Their bodies wero re covered. Now York's Organized Firebugs. New York, Juno 21. Mr. Vernon M. Davis, tho assistant district nttorney, wns soon at his houso Inst night in referonco to tho firebugs who, It is alleged, have boen firing buildings nnd securing the lnsur nnco money. Mr. Davis said thoro wero no now developments in tho case. Ho scouted the statement publishod in ono of tho papers that n member of tho gang wns em ployed in tho district nttornoys' ofllco. Ho was equally emphatic in denying tho story published In ono of the Sunday papers which quotes Flro Marshal Mltchel as say ing that soveral members of tho firebug gang wero omploycd in his olllco. Walking Delegates Ordered Out of Town. New BitUNSWiCK, N. J., Juno 21. Two walking dologatos from Now York, mem bers of a hat nnd cap workers' union, wero ordered out of this city by Chief of Police Harding. A. Slmmonson had troublo with his workmen, which was duo to tho Interference of the walking dologates. Slmmonson enmo to this city about a month ugo to establish a branch. Tho delegates followed him. Tho local board of trade has agreed to stand by Slmmon son, and tho outcomo of the troublo will bo awaited with Interest. Hank ICobbers Still at Large. Duluth, Minn., Juno 24. A party of officers camo up with tho Rainy Lako bank robbers near Crnno Lako, not far from the Canadian bouudnry. Aftor a lively exchange of shots tho robbors es caped, and tho chaso was then aban doned. Tho officials of Canada have been notified to look out for the men. Cashier Butlor, who was hold up by the two men, nrrivod in Duluth to consult with tho nu- thoritles in rcgurd to the robbery. Xo Protest Against Satolll. Washington, Juno 24. An eminent Cathollo ecclesiastic says of the recent Romo cable to tho London Standard that Cardinal Gibbons bad presented to the popo n protest of tho American bishops against tho contlnunnco pf Mgr. Sntolll's mission in tho United Stntes: "Tho Amorlcnn bishops bnve mnde no such pro tost, nnd tho st at onion t that Cardinal Gib bons or any ono else is its bearer is nu un qualified fnlsehood." A Severe Sentence Awaits lllin. SAN Fiuncisco, Juno 24. Alonzo J. Whitman, ex-mayor of Duluth, convicted of forgery in the superior court, will be sentenced next Friday. His sentoncowlll undoubtedly be severe, as Judge Wullaoe, before whom Whitman wns tried, Is noted for sovorlty to thoso convicted of felony. Whitman is confined In tho county Jail. Sovornl other charges of forgory aro pond ing against Mm. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho Jnpanose flag was ro hoisted at Pe- kln yestorday in honor of the Jnpanoso minister's arrival. At Chicago yesterday the mombora of the home team wore arrested for Sunday ball playing. Tboy gavo ball. For rof using to testify in tho boodle In vestigation City Assessor Frod E. Films worth, of Omaha, was sent to jail for thirty days. Shorlff P.. It. Grovo, of Brownsville, Toun., nocldontly shot and killed bis daugntor, Susan, 24 yours old, whllo care- lossly handling a revolvor. Unusual skill as nn artist led to tho identification of O. H. Smith, a Wichita (Kan.) Jailbird, nsthemurdoror of Ed. Ott, near Wheaton, Ills., in December. A SWAKM or THIEVES. Thoy Trnvpl with the Hands nnd Ast ley droits. Bewnte of the army of satnkp, bunco men and fakirs who belong to tbe tiamls & Astley citcus. The whole circus i n gamb ling lntltuti enyts tbe I'oUsvlllo Journal wnrning the public of ;tho danger that besets the man with a dollar in his pocket who goes to see the show. The mnuRBcr and pries neenn nre not to be trusted as both were nrresled in l'ottavllle aud if the public can not depend upon the chief officers for honest dealing, what must tbey think of tbe low cnt-thtnuts who operate noder the canva", yea, under the very eyes of the men who transact the business of the concern ? But while the gulllbles die being flteced inside tbe can ci9, nnother gnog works the crowd on the outside nnd to numerous nre the tricks and devices that one must be exceedingly wide awake net to fall into their clutches The show is now at Shenandoah and we siuceicly hope that the unnry to whom these lines nre particularly nddrtssed, will lited this wnrning nnd steer clear of the swnrm of lnkirs who nre u-ing the cirens to give them a fruitful field lor their opera tions. It is estimated thHt over three thousand dollars were filched from the pockets of the people through various gamb ling devict-s. Men who pretend to be shrewd nnd know ull about the tricks of the professional gnrub'er, wero just as easily caught ns those who never read the papers. The fliui-llani game was worked on bank tnhiers and nwpper men. Of course tbe game did not work in nil caeca but tbe man who detected the trick, bad been her6 before or encountered a bonnier in tho business. The show nrrived here from Tremont Pnturdny und gave two exhibitions nt Yorkville. There were two rings in tbe rniin paviliou nnd a. collection of animal iu the tent ns you enter. The side chow is the headquarters lor the fakirs. Ah soon aa the doors opened in the after noon trie sharks rauvtd on either side of the canvas und snapped at everything iu eight. The flitn-flani man wanted cbnnge, or desired bit! money for small change, nnd everybody who accommoiated him lost by tbe transaction. Tbe venders of red lcraonnde, cnudy, peanuts nnd cigars fliui Hammed tbe people on the stats Out in be side show press agent J. N. Wisner, o oersted or ussiited in operating a game .ailed the "hee-hive " Fred. Schaal, the butcher, tried tbe litt e game anl lost $25 in n few minutes. That wnaH the money be had und represented the collection-! on a bill for meat supplied tbe circus. Then one of the bunco steerers bluffed Schaal and told him he would give him $200 if he could show $100. Schaal left the tent and borrowed $100 from a friend near Seventh nud Market streets. He hasteuid back greatly excited nud tbe man who had made the offer was waitini: for him. Tbe fakir placed $200 in bills before Schaal and just then Clerk ot the Court Skortall appeared on tbe scene. The fakir then called upon Schaal to place his roll alonside of the 6200 pile which he did, notwithstanding that his friend Sbortnll warned him not to do so. Then a conleder- nte of the fnkir suddenly grabbed tbe money nnd ran off with it. Wisner is tbe man accused ot uetting away with the money. Mr. Shortnll several min utes later saw him seated in a trolley car and got a constable to arrest him just as tbe car st irted for Pottsville. Wisner was taken b-fore Squire Btnssruao nnd held in S500 bail to nnnver the cliaiga of gambling and Tbentiui: nod defrauding. Manager (Jluy tiled to gel tne man c ear ot the charge and called in several news paper men to identily nun at tue press agent of the circus. Bat that Utile trick did not work. Wisner and Clny said it was an outrage, buttooner than be held on the charge they would reimburse Schaal at tbe ticket wagon. Constable Leinheiser took Wisner to the ticket wagon but came back without the pri-oner or money. The officer said that Clay and several others took the prisoner from him and helped him to escape. Squire lienseman tnen tssuea a warrant for Clay's nrrest, on the charge of con snirncy and aiding n prisoner to escape. After a long parley Clay gave the Sciuirs $112.50 paid tbe costs and was allowsd to go The cost amounted to $3.21. M'. Schaal thus recovered S 112 50 aud is just out 12.50. Manv of tbe victims did not squeal and rntber than admit of their gullibility they bore their loses without telling anybody. Sanire Dunn, ot Braocbdnle, took ul best girl to Tremont to see the show. He 1 ist $26.50 on tbe bee-hive game and had to borrow money to cet home He swore out a warran at Tremont for the arrest of tbe gambler but tbe Constable let the prisoner escape. Saoite Benteman and uianaeer Clay settled by giving tne lirancn- dnle jostle- $20 nnd paying costs of suit. Will mm Broohv Inst 57 in a snen came. George Jones the shell man who has visited Pottsville belore settled by giving ropuy 4 and nnvim; costs amounting to ii.'zl Harrv Chance was beaten ont ol If'J in a shell came and Jones raid be was the man who did if Chance cot back S1 6U. jouea paid tbe costs and a flue of $o in each case Squire Benseman heard both c.vea. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlmsmlthing done call on E. F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves 3-4-tf CJoImr nt a Snorlllco. The balance of the groceries of Philip Coffee's stock must be sold by the first of July. Hero are tbe prices : Navy and Extra tobacco 27 cents a pouud; extraots ot nil kinds, lemon, vnnllln, paragorlc, swee nitre, castor oil, strawberry, etc., 3 bottles for 10 cents; best sugar corn, 9 onus fe 60 cents; tomatoes, 9 cans for 00 cents; beet white A sugar 22 pounds for 51 j real Java coffee 22 cents a pouud. or package; gluger, alsplce, cloves, cayenne pepper, 8 cents pr fiuarter pouud: best cocoa, 15 cents a can best Union soap, 10 bars for 25 cents; lies white snowflake soap, 2 3-pouud bars for 25 cents; best oom staroh 7 cents nackace: Oolong, English Breakfast Gunpowder and Japan teas 23 cents nouiid: neas 5 cents per quart; best creamery butter 22 cents ; rice 5 cents pe pound ; barley, 7 pounds for 25 cents There are also several scales and counter scales for sale, one platform soale, one ice box, two screen doors, one cheese cutter, nnd dried beef cutter. The best lard In tbe market for 9 nnd 10 cents per pound. Best cheese 10 cents per pound. Philip Coitbe, 6-21-3t 34 East Centre street. Senator Quay iu nnrrlsbtirtr. Habbisboeq, June 23 Senator Quay nrrlved here this nfternoon aud will remain nntil Tuesday. He expects to call on tbe Governor to-morrow. COKNEK STONES LAID. Two Townn of tho County Will EnoU Have ii Handsome) New Cliurob. A great crowd saw the corner stone of Hie Oiace Evangelical Church, of Schuyl kill Haven laid yesb?rtay afternoon. Tbe ceremony took place at 3 o'clock nnd it was a happy day for tbe Evangelicals of that town. Hev. C. S. Haman, presiding elder of the district had charge of the services, llev. Mr. Snyder, pa'tor of the church, llevs. H. W. Behu-y, of Pottsville, nul J. Sterner, of Cressona assisted in the laying of tbe stone. People ftoru Cressona, Orwigsburg, Potts ville nnd other places attended. Tli" new cburcb will be an Imposing and hnndsome structure, aud United Evangeli cals have worked very bard for their new building. St. John's Qermnu Lutheran Cburcb, nt Tnuinqun, had its corner-stone laid during a specially prepared program yestorday. The services were started ut 1 30 o'clock in the nfternoon by Kev. Emil E Hahne mann, pastor of tbe chutch Rev. Pipf. F. L, Seip, D. D.. who is eresident of the Ministerium of Pennsylvania, nud who is President of Muhlenberg College, Allen town, preached a sermon in Eoglisb, nnd Rev. Air. Illniu, of Summit Hill, nnd Rev. Mr. Strauss, of Lehigbtou, delivered ser mons in Oermau. A great many people fioin towns in the vicinity assembled to see tbe cotner-stone laying. Tbe new church will be n brick structure nnd will be modem in every detail. Grand Jury Jtepol't. The Grand Jury mnde it report Satur day. Following is tbe report: Tbe Grand Inquet of toe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, inquiring for the County of Scbuvlkill, for June sessions, 189o, would respectfully report as lol lows: We bnve acted upon 120 bills of indict ment that have been presented to us of which number we have returned Ao ns not true bills: Eicht of trie bills ignored charged felon les and 'it misdemeanor. In the bills ignored, charging misdemeanors, we have placed the costs In So cases on tne prosecu tor or prosecutrix nnd in two cases on the coonty. We have approved tbe report ot viewers recommending tbe erection ot a county ridge in the iownshtp of Rush, bchuyl kill county. We bnve visited tbe county prison and found everything nt that institution, nde- the efficient mauaeement of Warden Biower, in good condition We would respecttully call attention to the many accidents occurring throughout the county by electric railways. We think this a very serious matter, and some steps should Ve taken to prevent eo many accident1, and perhaps loss of h'e In conclusion we teiurn thanks ti tne court and its ouctals, for courtesies shown nd assistance reud-red. All of which is respectfully submitted Jacoh Seajiar, Foreman M. J. Ryan, Secretary. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that tbe name Lessig & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf The Fourth Is Coming. The glorious Fourth of July, Independ ence Day, will soon be here. There isn't much time left iu which to prepare to properly celebrate the day. But patriotic hearts and willing bands will furnish tho spirit nud Hud tho means aud ndopt the methods to that end. We" feel that Sben ando.ih will not be behind band iu celebrat ing the great national holiday iu n properly patriotic and becoming manner. MlftCISIjI ANliOUS. T?OUXD. A eum of money. Owner can nro J- . nt- nntnn imon urovlnir ownerBhili. AddIv o 1. 1'. D. Klrlln. druggist, South Main rtrect Shenandoah. TUANTED. Salesmnii; salary from start, per manent place; Brown Hroa. Co., N rsery- men, ltocliester, rs. . i "fOR KENT. A nice house for a r mall family. -1- Apply at Kefowich's clothing house C-ll-tf 1ST. A liearv crold lllnlll band rillir inliinls "D. F. S. to N. 11. A." emtrived in side Suitable rew ard will be paid for return to tilt! 11CI1ALD OlIlCO. O-.t-dl AL1; LADIES HAVING A FEW HOUItS leisure each itav tmould write me nt once. regarding plennut home work which easily pays SIS weekly. This Is no deception und will cer. tainly.iiay you to investlaale. itepiy win Mau.icil envelope. Mrs. S. A. Stebbins, uw rencc, nucn. u-i.-n "T701TND. Two sums of money on North Main street. Owners can have same by proving property ana paying lor tins nuvenisemcr.i. Apply to It. F. GUI, corner Mnln nnd Lloyd bticcts. 0-4-Jt A MAN OR LADY TO MANAGE DISTIUBUT ing samples, soaps, specialties, books, do corresponding. Send Sylvan Co., 7-7 Wood- waru, jjeirou, mica., iuc ior sei 01 Etuupies, eceive oner 10 you. WANTED. wnntod by The Singer Manufac turing Company, a man to act as salesman nud collector. Must come recommended and able lo furnish bond. We wnnt a worker. A good position for the right man. No money re quired. Drains and energy is what's required We furnish the rest. Apply at the Singer olllco, 21 Centre street, Sbenandoab. 0-Il;tf WANTED, Reliable, energetic man to take ' r rhariTfi nf a branch house controlling whole sale nnd retail trado for Narcoti-Cvhe. Splendid opening. ortli 2,oou u year lo rignt person. Only those with $800 cash and good reference need apply for Interview. HIE iNAHl'UTJ-UllKMIl.-AL. 18-11 Springfield, Mass BIG CUT IK PRICES Neto York Gash Store 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Too many goods, at this time in the season, 200 ditl'erent shapes trimmed nnd untrimmed goes for cost nnd loss. Child ren's $1.75 Embroidend dreuea goes for 81.00 also cloaks, sacks, etc., nt cott. This Sacrifice Sale begins Saturday, June 6th, for 3 weeks onlv. Its the greatest money saver yet offered. Come early and select your bargains. Your Stomach : : : Cnnnot btnnd the same washing that your boots do, nnd the water you drink isn't even lit for that purpose Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter JAMBS SHIELDS, Manngor Shenundoab Branoh. EMIL J. BEYER'S, (Formerly Murphy Bro.) Saloon :-: and :-: Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Tho bar supplied with first-olnw wines linuors beer, ate norter. Choice dears. Open all night. Free lunch from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. It is not An experiment but fi Proved Success. Thous- ! ands of housekeepers who at first thought they I never could use any shortening but lard, now i use COTTOLENE and couldn't be induced to j change, simply because it is better, cheaper and g The 13 Catalogue free. IlMllllilM INDIANA BICYCLE CO., INDIANMOUS, IND. U.S. J. S. HOTJSEKIOIC, Exclusive Apcnt, Shenandoah, Pa. Garden s Art Wall Paper Store. "We have just received n line lino of tho most beautiful nnd artistic papers in tha market, which v o will sell nt very reasonablo prices. AVe hnyo nlso in stock a grent deal of last year's pntterns which we uro sellinc; nt n sncriflce. Come and see our linn of goods. We have tho mo3t beautiful nnd artistb papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock an Lowest Price House, Sign and Decorative Painting. All orders promptly nttended to. C3rO T. Corner Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER, Snyd SAM LEE, CHINESE :-: LAXJNBRY, No. 10 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Clothes of nil diescription neatly dono up in n first class manner. I can refer to scorto of families in this citv as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up doli ng. I da my work better and quicker than other laundry in the city. CHARLES LEE, Manager ESTABLISHED - IM - 1873." Half the price in Millinery Goods and Kotlous to reduce stock. The choicest poods in Millinery has just arrived and the cheapest of the senson. BIc lot of Sailor Hats from 10c up; French flower Ostrich goods in all styles Infants' Caps from 5c up Hats, all embroidery, 25c. Ladies' Mill Hats, all colors, 81.00. Iufiiuts' short white dresses, handsomely embroidered, 76c up; Infants' long Coats, embroidered on cape, S1.00 up. When you want good goods and cheap, come to KELLY'S, when you cannot be suited elsewhere. We must close out our stock; will carry no goods over. Kun's veils from $1.00 up. Mourning goods our specialtv. MRS. J. J. KElLY, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. OPEN EVERY DAY ! Go to tho Shonandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teoth. Gold nnd Silver fillings. If your nrtificnl teeth do not suit you call to see us. All exami nations freo. Wo mako all kinds of platos. Gold Cfowns, Aluminum Crowns, Logan Crowns, Crown nnd Bridgo Work and all operations that pertain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting whon plates nro ordored. We nre tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SIiCiuiudoiilL Dental I'oouis, (TITJIAN'S BLOCK) East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Ofllco Uourt : 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE Can always be, had at Charles Dorr's Barber Shop, First-class hair cutting and singeing. .?)! f'ison Hons? Bnlldintr. GREAT REDUCTION Of summer millinery, including Ladies,' Misses' and Childrens' hats and bqnnets. Special bargains in mourning goods. Prices the lowest. Alice Jennings, 314 South Main Street. more healtlilul. The genuine has this trade mark steer's j head in cotton-plant wreath j on every pail. Look for it j Mndo only ty j N. K. Fair-bank Company, Hi CHICAGO, and : I N. Delaware Ave.. FhUadiu I I0Y01ES, ARE THE HIGHEST OF ALL HIGH GPADES. Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in the world re gnrdloss of prioe. Do not bo induced to piy more money" for nn inferior wheel. Insist on having tne Wnverloy. Built nnd gunrnntced by the Indinnn Bicycle Co , a million dollar concern, w boso bond is ns good as gold. 21 LB. 80anOHER, 286. It LB. LAD1E8', 76. Good agents wanted in every town. 224 West Centre Street. TO Painter and er, Pa per-Hanger, Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. LnrRCSt Assortment nntl Lowest Prices. All orders promptly attended to DAVIES LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 North Jardin Street- WatcImiafcot-s-aiid-i-JeifflloL 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds promptly nttended to. Spring and Summer SUITINGS. Order Spring Garments Noio. Complete line of domestic and im ported novelties in trousers and suit ings. We are also sole agents in Shenan doah for the celebrated Cresent and Rambler bicycles, ranging in price from S25 to $100. Every bicycle sold is guaranteed. PORTZ BROS, "When it comes to GROCERIES, Our stock speaks for itself. If you don't como to town, send your orders. They will bo nicely filled. -MUSSER & BEDDALL,- 29 Contre Street, Shenandoah. J 4