4 EVENING HERALD 1883 11URNED OUT IB'Jj. I'ublMied dully, except Biindny, by Hie IISRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. OHIco Kefowleli Wdit., South Main St. 11. C. HOYKR, Ktlllor. W. J. WATKINH, I-oenl IMitor. J M. HOYEll, Trcns. and UtulnessMnnnKcr. -T-l it . I l Is delivered In Shen- I 1)6 TlCla lU niidoftlimid tho nir rottndhiR town for six eents n week, pnynlile to the carriers, lly mall, S3 00 n year or 2S wnts a month, payable in advance. Advertisements charueil aecordlnR to space and position. The publllhcrs rescrvo tho rlt;lit to chanRc tho iiosltlon of advertleinents whenever the publication of news demands it, Tho rlpht is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. , , Entered at the postoffice at Shenandoah, l'a., as second clas mail matter. EDening Herald. TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1895. PKUSON'AL. Misses llrlilKtit Hums, Mary A. Stack, Anule Burke, Jane Lambert and Mary E. Fox enjoyed a trip to Pottsville yesterday and took in the sights at Tumbling Kun. Moses Rogers spent a few hours at the county soat yesterday. Superintendent Whttaker visited 1'ottS' vllle yosterday. Misses Idaho I'. Kolb and Annie Klui mcl have gone to Hloomsburg to spend a week. Mrs. Mayberry and Mrs. G. G. Clausur yesterday visited friends at I'ottsville. Thomas S. Johnson, of Peckville, Lack awanna county, is a guest of relatives in town. ' N Miss Sallie Delaney was a guest of friends at PottsviUe yesterday. H. C. Boyer and wife tltis morning left for Philadelphia and will bo absent several days. Joseph Hell, the well known and popular young contractor and builder of town, this morning left for Uluefleld, West Virginia, with a view to locating there. Mr. Bell carries with hi in the good wishes of a legion of friends and if Bluetleld affords an opening to iudustrious and enterprising young men he will soon be one of its leading citizens. Kev. Robert O'Boyle spent this afternoon at the county seat. Henry Shutz, the Fifth ward assessor, visited the County Commissioners at Potts viUe today. John Govan, of Philadelphia, returned to that place today after a pleasant visit to his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Brittou, of Turkey Hun. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Swank today left for their home in Uluefleld, West Virginia. Thnv wnrn nccninimnied as f.ir as Pottsville Ay Mrs. Swank's sister, Miss Mattie Llewellyn. E. Silliman and wife, of Mahauoy Cljy, were visitors to town yesterday. Hon. S. A. Losch, of Schuylkill Haven, was registered at the Ferguson House yes terday. YV. J. Whitehouse, Esri., of Pottsville, vesterday atteuded to business in town. li. F. James attended to business at the county seat yesterday. The Uody Unidentified. The body of the unknown man found dead ou Locubt mountain Sunday after noon was removed yesterday by order of Deputy Coroner Manley and sent to the- Schuylkill Haven almshouse burial grounds. An iuquest will be held tonight. Nobody lias been able to identify the re mains. Barnes made happy with Lnks' Syrup. Arbitrators Appointed John A, l'eilly, ot town, and II. W. Bartholomew, Esu., and Charles Graeber, of Pottsville, have been chesen arbitrators in the suit in ejectment brought by the Girard Estate against Mrs. Deane, of Lost Creek The arbitration will take place at the court house ou July 8th, next. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Hall fell to the depth of six inches near Akron, Colo., yosterdny. The New Foundland loan, tendors for which oponed in London yesterday, has been oversubscribed. There are rumors in London and St. Petersburg that Chlnu refuses to sign tho Russo-Chinese loan. Carmen Layns Bazun do Marti, widow of Jose Marti, tho Cuban revolutionary leader, arrived in New York yesterday. Near Arensvllle, Ills., tho family of Gustaz Kulz ate the ilesh of a diseased oow. The mother and four children died. John Knrlgbt, night engineer of the Charleston (is. C), electric Light and Power oompany, was killed yesterday by contact with a live wire. John Devonshire, clerk of the United Htatas district oourt for the western dis trict of Louisiana, was indicted yesterday on h ohnrge of embezzlement of tl-,M of the court' funds. "Vhna Dab? was dek, we gT bar Oastorlo, TChte rim a. (Mid, ffce ariwl for Oaatorta. YTww at beae !(, h atusig to Owtorla. When abe had Children, sbe gave twm Castorh E. B. FOLEY, PIKE GROCERIES, 201 West Centre Street. Dealer in groceries, flour, provisons, teas coffees etc. Good delivered free- e theory of the digestion u I i uuwt Tito human stomncli is n penr-shuped ling into which nil food drops ttt onco when swallowed. Three thlnuH happen tho blood rushes into the substance of the .stomach (not into its interior) to heat if, thousands or mtio uticis or pipes pour copiously forth n llttld called the gastric Juice! nnd, then, the stomach lie-ins n wave-like, churning move ment which thoroughly mi.cn tho gastric Juice with tho food, nnd hy-nnd-by changes tho whole into it gray look ing, semi-liquid paste called chime. This is digestion its it takes plneo in health. But, look voul If the stomach fails to furnish the gastric Juice, or falls to fur nish enough of It, the food simply lies ill the stomnoh and turns sour, pntrclles, ferments as it would in n warm, moist air outdoors. This is indigestion, dys pepsia or gastritis. Having no other way of cscnpo the poisons so engendered pas's Into the circulation and set up a train of results like these: lieadacho; foul tnsto in the mouth ; loss of appe tite mid Hansen i 'furred tongue; dis ordered heart action; nervous weak ness nnd prostration ) chills followed by heat Hashes; distress and weight in tho chest after eating; fugitivo mus cular pains, followed in time, by grave local nilmonts, etc. All this, hear In mind, comes of a more or less complete failure of tho stomach to secrete gastric juice. Having studied this subject for many years the Shakers of Mt. Lebanon, (Is. v.,) famous as medical chemists and herbalists sought among the plants cultivated by them only for a remedy which should have tho distinct and especial effect of stimulating tho How of gastric Juice to u normal amount and at, the same time of the full, natural di gestive strength. No other so-called remedies for dyspepsia have this pur unso in vinw. vnt it is tho nhsolutelv es sential thing." Successful in their efforts, even iievonu tnoir nopes, tnoy nave placed their discovery on the market under the name of he Shaker Digestive Cordial. Its effects are Immediate and radical. Belief is felt at once and a per manent cure soon follows. It is the sure and scientille remedy for indigestion and dyspepsia. Conlident in their work the Shakers offer trial bottles at the nominal price of ten cents. For sale by nearly all druggists. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National League. At Brooklyn Philadelphia, 0; Brook lyn, 3. At Boston Boston, 0; Now York, 5. At Washington Washington, 7; Bal timore, 2. At Cleveland Clovoland, 7; Louisville, C. At Chicago Chicago, 8; Pittsburg, 0. The Clnclnnntl-St. Louis game was postponed on account of rain. Kastern League. At Providence Providenco,5; Syracuse, 8. At Sprlngllold Tho score was 11 to 5 in .Springfield's favor at tho opening ot the last half when the last ball In the game was cut. There being no other ball on tho grounds Umplro Gaffnoy was com pelled to givo the gamo to Rochester, 9 to 0. The other Eastern League games wore prevented by rain. Pennsylvania Stnte Lcnfue. At Reading Reading, 15; Hazleton, 4. The other games scheduled in this sories were provonted by rain. Will Join the Professional Hanks. New York, June 25. Wnltor C. Sanger, ol Mllwnukco, and W. P. Sims, of Wash ington, two of the most prominent bicy clists in America, were yesterday sus pended from the racing track of tho Lenguo of Amorlcan Wheelmen by Chair man Gideon. A telegram to tho Amorl- can Whcelmon from Philadelphia says that the two riders were suspended for thirty days from all races, and Walter Sanger is reported to have said that he will immediately join, the professional ranks. Tho chargo against Slras is that nt tho races at Waltham, Mass, Inst week ho acceptod a check In lieu of the prize won by himself. Sanger is charged with a liko offonso, as well as with selling his prizes. Urelnc Welsh Workmen to Strike. PlTTsnuito, June 25. Officials of tho Amalgamated Association of Iron nnd Steol Workers anuounco that conferences havo been hold with the representatives of tho Welsh Tin Pinto Workers' union, and had been positively nssured that there would bo a gonernl strike in tho tin plato factories In Wales in August. Tho Amal gamated officials are urging tho Welsh workers to strike because if n lower rate of wages should prevail it would necessi tate reductions In tho tin plate factories in this country In order to compete with tho foreign tin. Whllo the Amalgamated offi cials do not stato positively that tho tin plato workers of America will contrlbuto toward the strike, they indlcato as much. Murder Conspirators Convicted. Foiit Smith, Ark., Juno 25. Tho jury in the Klttonrlngo case in tho United States court returned a verdict of guilty against all three defendants, Mrs. Mary A. Kittenrluge, Georgo Washington Fra zler and Richard Calhoun. This onds tho most Important and mysterious murder case evor tried In Arkausns. Tho victim was Mrs. Klttonrlngo's husband, who was beatou to death by tho side of tho road noar his home at Muldrow, I. T., for, it Is claimed, 88,000 insurance on his life. Tho prosocution's testimony revoalod a con spiracy of long standing. Another Row lu the Italian Deputies. Rome, June 25. Tho Italian deputies had a noisy sitting yosterdny. During tho debate on tho Cavnlottl-Crlspl quarrel, In volving charges by Slguor Cuvalottl of a scandalous connection on the part of Pre mier Crlspi with the Danca Romana, the president's refusal to allow Slnnor Cavn- lottl to speak led to an uproar nnd tho sitting nnu twloe to be suspended. Entombed In a Mine Since October. SlIAMOKIN. Pa Juno 25. Tho bodies of George Brown and William Bucavnge, vho lost their Uvea In the Luke Fldler mine flro on Oct. 8 last, were recovered yesterday. All of tho five viotlms havo baen found, but twenty dead mules still remain in tho drowned out workings. The remnlns of Brown and his luboror were badly decomposed. Murdered 1IU 11 ride of u Day. Boston, Juno 36, Frank Brown, an Italian, who was married Sunday night, fired four shots at his bride yosterday, ouo of them taking effect in her loft side. Af ter the shooting Brown lied without coat and hat, and ran in tho direction ot Choi sea, since which tlmo he has not been seen. Tho victim died soon aftor. Killed by a Llsbtulug Finnic Savannah, June 85. A house in Cuy. ler Swamp, noar this city, in which sorao negro blackberry piokors had taken rof ugo, was struok by lightning yestorday after noon. Maria Johnson was killed, an In fant was fatally Injured and Jane Bell terribly burned. Did you ever see one of the famous waterproof Interlined Collars or Cuffs? It's very easy to tell, for they arc oil marked this way ELluloIO Mark- w They are the only Interlined Collars nnd Cuffs, and arc made of linen, cov ered with waterproof " CKLtOtoiD." They'll stand right by you day in and day out, and they arc all marked this way ETHflOf LLUL0IQ mark. cost is the only cost, for they keep clean a long time, and when soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off with a wet cloth -mar is uic Kinu mariccu mis way ELLULOIO 4U MARK. These collars and cuffs will outlast six hr.cn ones. The wearer escapes laundry trials and laundry bills no chafed neck and no wilting down if you cct a collar markca this way LLULQIQ mark. Ask your dealer first, and take noth ing that has not above trade mark, if you desire perfect satisfaction. All others arc imitations absolutely. If you can't find collars or cuffs marked this way, wc will send you o sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars, 25 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Give your size and say whether stand up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427-29 Broadway, NEW YORK. MI no Fotemmi. The men who Hie (-liable for appoint ment as mine foremen utid who will re ceive certificate" s i-ui-n are the following: Sixth District William Baiubrtrige, Browns illr; George Mnitee, Freelanrij John Craonv, Mnhaooy Plane; Anthony Gauehnu, Girnrdville, Fred. Weeks, Gll- berton; Gethin Powell, Mahanny Citj j John Cavanaugh, K-bert Painter, Richard Cloe, Frank Tcrril, Gilbrrton; William J. Price, Kohit Cixsnu, FiajUvilU; Jaoies Brennau, Yntesville, Thomas J. Miew, William Lytich. John LtKau, tit. iSicholas; Ellas C.ioper, Giranlville; Felix O'Brien, Kaven Run. Seventh District Henry J. Wellcr. Michael Forap. W. J. Yorwortb, John Lewis, Centra in; U. R. rhonihs, James G ldeo, Michael Keddy, Shsmnkin; Kobtrt Taylor, Fred Lewis, Mt. Cnniel; Tbouias J. Richard, Excrl-inr; James Bitemaa, and William Howells, NntaUe; Marcus bcbocK, Sagan P O ; John E. Buckley, Wii'Oui-Ciij Aucust binkey, Anlani1, AfSMaut mine foremin Joseph D- itrico, Tievertou; Dan iel D. Phillip', Wicooiseo; Mntnel J Wnaleu, 41 1 Carmel. Emhth District Francis Hale. Pott- ville; Thomai Keitu g, Mddlepnrt; John Doran. Uranchriule; Aiartiu Welsh, lower City; William Edmunds, James Bnrkhart, John G. Lewis, Miuersville; Michael Fttn uatrick. Heckscherville; FruK keef, Forestville; Tboma-i Fudge, Coaldtde; Anthonv Guilford, Tanisnua, assittaut mine loreoian: William Lisbman, St. Clair Finl action bas Dot been taken as to all the applicants in the Sixth District, and it is probable a few more certificates will bo issued both to applicants for foreman and assistant foremaoships Ironi this district. To Work Five Days. The P & R. C & I. Co.'s mines have received orders to woik five days this week. This will b good news lor the mirers. Mothers will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy especially valuable for croup and whorplng cough. It will give prompt re lief and is bale nud pleasant. We havo sold it for several years and it has never failed to give the most perfect satisfaction. G. W. Richards, Duquesne, Pa. Sold by Grubler Bros., Druggists. Mar Lodge, the Duke of Fife's Highlapd residence, bas been dr&trojed by fire. Queen Victoria saw it burn. lttMtuy lor All Work. The IlEltALU has made ample arrange ments for a continuance of its extensive business in the job printing line and is prepared to turn out all work wth prompt ness and due attention to excellence of workmanship. Orders left at the new office in the Refowich building on South Main street will receive prompt attention. About one bnndrtd Cuban lebels were killed in a a tight with dpuuisu tiojps near JJolguiu. The only remedy in the world that will at once stop itchlness.of the skin iu any part of the body, that is absolutely safe and never-falling, is Doau's Ointment. Get it Irom your dealer. 1 Don't tbrow rice alter a bride and groom Keep it for a ytar or so aud give it to them in a paper bag. They may appreciate it more. The fin de siecle bicycle girl cairies hand gists so that ebe can see whether her bat U on stinight or not Try Scbeider'8 Homemade Brjad nud Cakes. 23 East Coal street. 4 171m TfiB l amout NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, manufactured under tneetringem .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. ri. ,1 1 1 - 1 i-i . "A prescribed ty eminent paysiciaosi DR. RIGHTER S fit n iiniinn)' HnnivfAnutnnwitli Trade AlarkMAnchor."I lMauuf&ctarer:OomuierzIenrathDr.ltichterof SF. Ad. Richter&Co.,17WuHaCt.,Hlw 23 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch House), Own Glassworks, 25 li 60 its. in Shenandoah for balr by r r 1 1 jvirnn. 01am n . J. 01 . nliuci, N E cor fuin kj mm The hist IX CAUGUT ajANY ftUCKEItS. Ouo Man Wanted to Put'Ui) His Money in ltuuk. The wholesale slaughter of the innocent lnmbi by the Sands & Astley circus fakir is tbetoik of the town says the Pottsville Miners' Journal. Very little pity is expressed for tboe who tried to beat the Inklrs but got beat themselves and then squealed. Potsville furnished the bieg st crop of suckers that the skin game frater nity met with this seaoo. The euckets were so thick that tnev held their beads up nnd whistled for bait. What is most surprising is that the lellows who read the papers nud know nil about the tricks of the professional gamblers were bigger suckers than tbe Rubes. One of tbe biggest swindles was thwatted by a combination of circum stances. George Coover, of Indian linn, came to town on circus day to see the sights nno fell into the bands of tbe fakirs. He was told that if he could show np $750 by 3 P. M he would draw the cash prize of 1,600, which was only offered at every county Beat He hastened to Haeseler's tobacco store to get tbe money, but was advi ed to go home and steer clear of the gamblers. Coover bas moaey in tbe Miners' National Bank, hot os the bank was closed he tried all he knew bow to get it out. He weut to see L. C. Thompson, who is a brother of tbe president of the bank, and was told to look up Cashier De Frehn. Coover said be wanted to close a lnnrl rloal and UaA In lia nt Tnrtian Pun nt. ! 3 o'clock. Mr. De Frehn had one of the combinations, but as Mr. Stein had the other und was at Tumbling Run, Mr. Thompson argned to send a messenger after him. But it was too late to do that if Coover in tended to meet his engagement with the circus sharper at 3 o'clock and so tbe money still remains in tbe bauk. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessio & Baek, Ashland, l'a,, is printed on every sack. tf Out of TholnGrnvo nt Tnst, The remains of Georee Brown and An'hoDy Grujiniskie were found in tbe Luke Fidler mine Sunday night. They had been entombed since last October, when a fire in tbe mine killed five men. AVhen you want good roofing, tplumblng, gas fitting, or general tlmsmlthlug done call on E. F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves 3-4-tf "The Crack Train of tho World." A piomiDent New York merchant and importer of leatber eoods said in our hear ing tbe other day, "I have traveled all over Europe and America, and I consider tbe traiu which leaves Chicago every day at G 30 P 31. for St. Paul and Minneapolis, via tbe Chicago, Milwaukte & Pt. Paul Railway, "Tbe Crack Tiain of the World." In wbicb statement thousands of others heartily concur. A National Typewriter, almost now and in perfect condition, for sale cheap. In quire at Herald office. Sentence nt Last Imposed. Pa'rick Maloney who was convicted of assault and a attery some mouths ago, be fore Judge Pershing wrs called up for sen tence yesterday and directed hy Judge Becbtel to pay the costs ami a fine of $10. Be lives in Butler township. MIc C EL L AN liOUti. TTOl'ND. A sum of money. Owner can pro- - . ure nniiie upon proving ownrrmp. Apply to P. 1 D, Kirlin, druggist, South JInin Mrect, bhennndonb. u-iy-si WANTED Salesman; pnlary from eta matient lllaCL'; lliown liros. Co., N start, per- rsery 1 men, itociiesier, s. . T?OR TtKKT A nice house for a i-mnll family 1 Apply at llefowich'b clothing houe O-ll-tf LOST. A heavy gold plain band ring with ini'ials "D. F. S. to N. It. A." engrived In side. Suitable reward will be paid for return to the HfiitALD office. b-Jl-JC I?OUND. Two sums of money on North Main street. Owners can have same by proving property nnd paying for this iidvertlsetuei.t. Applv to R. F. Olll, corner Main nnd Lloyd streets. b-L'l-Jl A M IX ni! T.AHVTO MANAlil'; JJISTlllUUT- tug samples, soaps-, specialties, books, do coircpomllng. Send Sylvan Co., t'ii Woocl wnrd, Detroit, Mich., 10c. for set of samples, ecelve oiler to you. WANTED. Wnnted by The Singer Manufac turing Company, a mnn to net ai snlosmnii und collector. Must coruo recommended and able to furnish bond. We want n worker. A good position for tho right man. No money re quired. Urains and energy is what's required Wo furnish the rest. Apply nt tho Singer ollleo, 2-1 Centre street, bhennmlouh. tHlJlf BIG CUT IN PRICES Uqw York Gash Store 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Too many goods, at this time In tho seoson. 200 different shapes trimmed and untrimmcd cops for cost nnd loss. Child ren's $1.75 Embroidend dresses goes for 81.00 nlso cloaks, sacks, etc., at cost. This Sacrifice Sale begins Saturday, Juno 8th, for 3 wcoks onlv. Its tho greatest money- saver yet offered. Como early nnd select yeur bargains. Your Stomach Cannot stand the same washing that your bouts do, and tbe water you chink 1: even fit for that punose Use Lovonz Schmidt's Beer and Torter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. EMIL J. BEYER'S (Formerly Murphy Bro.) Saloon :-: and :-: Restaurant, 19 North Mnin Street. Tho bar fupplied with Urst-oliUM wine iouors beer, ale porter. Choice tricars Open all night. Free lunch from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Hooks & Brown Full line of FIRE: WORKS TIP EIiiTOg. AVboleeale aud retail. Agents for Daily Papers. NO. 4 N. MAIN ST Has Upset the old ideas, and revolutionized cooking- What? COTTOLENE. Why? Because it is clean, pure, healthful, economi cal, and makes the most delicate and delicious food. 5 lbs. of Cottolene equals 7 lbs. of lard, saving yi the cost. (Jet tlie genuine, with trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Made only by Th N. K. Falrbnnk Company, rfc. CHICAGO, nnd 183 N. Delaware Atc, FhlUdft. ARE THE HIGHEST OF ALL gnrcliess ot price, an inferior wheel. and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co , a million concern, w hoso bond is as good ns gold. Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE T. S. HOtTSENIOK, Exclusive Agent, Shenandoah, Pa. Garden s Art Wall Paper Store. Wo have just received a fine line of tbe most beautiful and artistic papers in ths market, which " e will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and see our lino of goods. We have tho most beautiful and artistl: papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock an Lowest Price T. IE. OlFtlDESILNr- House, Sign and Decorative Painting. All orders promptly attended to. C3rO T.H Corner Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER, Snyder, SAM LEE, CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY, No. 10 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Clothes of all diescription neatly dono up of fomilies in this city as to my enre in washing and superior neatness in doing up doli ng. 1 03 my work better anu quicker tnim ESTABLISHED Half the price in Millinery GooJs goods in Millinery has just arrived ami Hats from 15c up; French flower Ostrich Hats, all embroidery, 25c. Ladles' Mill dresses, handsomely embroidered, 75c up; 1.00 up. When you want good you cannot no suited eisewnero. we must, over. Nun's veils from 81.00 up. Mourning MRS. J. J. KELLY, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. OPEN EVERY DAY ! Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painloes detraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you cnll to see us. All oxami nations free. "Vo make all kinds of platos. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns, Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge "Work and all operations that pertain to Dental Surgery. No charge for extracting whon plates are ordered. We are tho only usors of vitalized air for the painless cxtraotion teeth. of ! (TITMAN'S ULOCK) East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office Hours .- 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, First-class hair cutting and singeing. SVsp'isvj Hons? Bnildiru.'. GREAT REDUCTION Of summer millinery, including Ladies,' Misses' and Childrens hats and bonnets. Special bargains in mourning goods. Price the lowest. Alice Jennings, 214 South Main Street. 1 u HIGH GPADES. Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in the world do not bo induced to pay more money Insist on havinr the Waverlev Built dollar SI LB. 80QR011ER, 885. 22 LB. UDIE8', t7B. Good agents wanted in every town. CO., INDIANA. 0LIS, IND. U. S. 224 West Centre Street. TO Painter and Paper Hanger, Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Largest Assortment mid Jovet Prices. All orders promptly attended to in a first class manner. I can refer to scorto otlier laundry in tue cil-. CIIAKIiES LEE, Manager. - IN - 1873. and Notions to reduce stock. The choicest the cheapest of the season. Big lot of Sailor goods In all styles. Infants' Caps from 5o up. Hats, all colors, SI. 00. Infants' short white Infants' long Coats, embroidered ou cane, goods and cheap, come to KELLY'S, when ciose out our siook; win carry no goons goods our specialty. LIVERY AND 13 North Jardin Street. 16 North Main Street. Repairing of nil kinds promptly attended to Spring and Summer SUITINGS. f Order Spring Garments Noto. Complete line of domestic and inr ported novelties in trousers and suit ings.. We are also sole agents in Shenan doah for the celebrated Cresent and Rambler bicycles, rancinu in price from S25 to $100. Every bicycle sold- IS PORTZ BROS, When it comes to GROCERIES, Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't como to town, send your orders. They will be nicely fill' -IYIU5SER & BEDDALL, ?,0 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. EVAN J, DA7IES. Undertaking ! 1 for 1 1