EVENING HERALD 1883- -IW11NED OUT 1805, WEDNESDAY, .TUNE, 20 1803. INSURGENTS DEMORALIZED. Successive Dcfenta for the Men Fighting for Cubuu Independence. Havana, Juno 20. Tho baud of lnsur gonts rocontly commanded by Major Cos alias, who deserted tho enemy with n number of soldiers, nnd who was after wards killed In tho fight at tho Ban Joso plantation, near Plncetos, has boon broken up, and 1b In a demoralized condition. Twenty-flvo members of tho band havo surrendertd at Kemedlos, Calbarlon and Placetas, all In the province of Santa Clara. Tho troops camo upon n bond of Insurg ents In the Lojos mountains, near tho Gulra plantation, not far from Colorado, and captured flf toon saddlo horses and Are carbines. The threo columns of troops which started on Saturday last from Hongolo Songo, provlnco of Santiago do Cuba, In tho direction of Gran Plodra, In order to attack the strong positions occupied by tho Insurgents in the Slorra Maostra, havo encountered tho enemy. The col umns, conslstlngof 3,000 men, wero under Genorals Casco, Garcia and Navarro, Tho Navarro column has captured tho insur gents' positions, with tbclr camp, arms and ammunition. Tho lnsurgonts lost many dead and wounded, and oro being pursued in tho direction of Slbonoy. Al though the place in which tho insurgent oatnp and hospital wore locotod was thought to be Inaccessible, only threo sol diers woro wounded during tho ongago mont. The insurgents colonels, Fornondlno and Bcllo, wounded In tho battle of Bocas do Dos nios, in which Joso Marti was killed, are doad. It is estimated that tholr band was the bost organized in tho island. A FRENCH DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. Sad End of n Conple United Through a Divorce. Pakis, Juno 26. A woman named Mine. Carre was formerly tho wife of a Vienna banker named Balltzer. She employed Carre as counsel to obtain a dlvorco from Balltzer. The acquaintance thus formed resulted in her marrying Corro. Tho lat ter, howovor, had au lutriguo with a mar ried woman, whose husband threatened to get him disbarred from practice. Carro induced him to ngrcu to a duel instead, whereupon the woman Informed Mmo, Corro of tho lntondod duel, with a view to prevont It. Carro ontered tho room while the woman was revealing tho affair, und, gathering from his wife's countenance that sho was unlikely to forgive him, said that nothing remained but to kill himself. "I will dlo with you," sahl Mmo. Carre, us sho rushed to the dressing room and solzed a bottlo of laudanuni. Carro'6 sec- rotary, who followed, snatched tho bottlo away, and at that moment u shot was hoard. Carro had committed suicide. Ho fell In the arms of bis wife and secrotnry. His wife exclaimed: "I forglvo you, my dear. I lovo you." While the secretary was wiping tho blood from Cnrro's tomples Mmo. Carre took tho revolver from hor husband's hands, rushed back into her drosslng loom and shot herself. Both died in a short tlmo. The Injunction Made Permanent. Trenton, Juno 20. Tho expeoted legal fight betweon tho Spring Lako and Sea I Girt Land association on tho ono side, and the mayor and common council of Spring Lako on tho other, over tho ownership o land facing on Spring lake, did not como off yosterday before v ico Chanoellor Bird, the borough authorities of Spring Lako falling to appoar. Vice Chancellor Bird then mado permanent the temporary In' junction groutod last week restraining tho mayor from tearing down fivo one story buildings which tho association had erected on tho lake fronts. Many Persons Burned to Death. St. Petehsbtog, Juno 25. Moro than a hundred housos havo been burned nt Vlshni-Volotchok, sevonty miles from Tverlz Many of tho Inhabitants perished, Tho placo Is at tho commencement of tho canal which unites the Meta river with tho Tvortsa, and Is on tho groat routo be tween Moscow nnd St. Petersburg. Sentenced for Assaulting Colonel Snnwden Philadelphia, Juno 20. Colonel Will iam M. Runkol was yosterday sentenced by Judge Biddlo to three months In tho county prison for assault and battery on Colonol A. Loudon Snowdon on tho 10th inst. at Sixteenth and Market streets, to which chargo he plooded guilty on Tuos doy last. Jumped from a Bridge to Death. RociiESTEU, N. Y-, June 21. LUllo Bertha Lurk, aged 20 years, committed suicide by jumping Into tho canal from a bridge Soturduy night Hor body was found yesterday. It Is said that tho girl had trouble with her parents ovor tho at tentions paid her by young men. l'oul Piny (inspected. SHAMOK1N, Po., Juno 20. J. P. Mugeo, a prosperous Mt. Cormel baker, has mys teriously disappeared from his homo, and It Is toured that he has been foully doalt with. He is known to have had a largo sum of mouoy on his jerson when lust seen. Jacobs' Doudsmen Blunt Pay. Butte. Mont., Juno 20. Tho exports hove oonoluded the examination of tho accounts of tho lute oJty treasurer, Jacobs, who commlttod sulcldo several weoks ugo, ins defalcation amounts to WO, 5 11). His bondsman will make good the loss. When Baby was rick, we gave her Caatorio. When she was a Child, she cried for Gastorla. When she became Mies, fche clung to Oastorla, When kbe bad Children, slut gave thma Custorti When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or funeral tiiaBuilthtng done call on K. V. Gallagher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves 3-4-tf E. B. FOLEY, FINE E0EEIES, 201 "West Centre Street. Dealer in groceries, flour, provisons, teas ORLEANS AND SAVOY UNITED. Mnrrlngo of the Duke bf Aostn nad l'rln- cM Ilelene. Loxdon, Juno 20. - Prince Emanuel Klllberto, duko of Aosta, nephew of King Humbert, of Italy, was married yosterday at the Church of St. Raphael, Kingston-on-Thames, his bride being the Princess Helena of Orleans. Tho wedding ceremony wai a brilliant affair. The route from Kingston railway station to tho church was spanned by tri umphal arches mado daz.llug with color by a multitude of French and Italian flags and ensigns, au'd by escutcheons rep- DOKE OF AOSTA. PRINCESS HELENS. resenting the arms of Savoy and of tho House of Orleans. Enthusiastic masses of pooplo lined tho strocts of Kingston and chcored tho arrivals most heartily. Tho Duko d' Aosta is a young man of 25, tho son of Amadeo, who, for a short time, was king of Spain, and Princess Mario Clsterna. Both his parents aro doad. The Princess Holono Is tho third child of the lato Comto do Paris, who married his cousin, a duughter of tho Due do Mont ponslor, In 1804. Sho Is two years youngor than her husband. Her older sister Is queen of Portugal, and hor brother, tho IJuo d'Orloans, la tho son of the lost klnu of Franco. Sho wos born In England, and has fow of tho qualities of a Fronch girl. A Dispute Regarding the lirldgeton. Kingston, Jamaica, Juno 20. A dlsnuto has orison hero between tho American and Spanish consuls regarding tho character of tho steamor Brldgcton, which put In horo In a half wrocked condition, which her captain said was duo to hor having en countered a severe storm. Sho followod closo upon tho arrival of tho George W. Chllds, which Is alleged to havo landed a filibustering oxpcdltlon In Cuba. The Spanish consul hero alleges that tho Brldgetou Is a flllbustoror, while tho iVmorlcan consul and the captain nnd crow of tho Brldgcton strenuously deny it. Tho British government has refused to take any action against tho Brldgeton, on tho ground that no ovldonco has beon brought which shows that sho Is a flllbustoror. Mnry Drnae Pardoned. Albany. Juno 20. Governor Morton has pardoned Mary Druse, who is serving a Uto sontonco in Auburn for tho murdor of hor father in Herklmor county ton years ago. Mary and her mother, Roxalnua Dtuso, woro convicted In Herkimer county over ton years ago for murdering William Druse, tho husband of Roxalnna and f athor of Mary. Tho mother first shot her husband and thon choppod his head off, nnd finally chopped up tho body and burned it. Sho was convicted and executed, nor daughter Mary at tho tlmo was 18 years of age. Sho pleaded guilty of mur dor, socond degree, on advlco of counsel, although It Is alleged there was no ovl donco connecting hor with tho crime. Irene Hoyt's Snlt Compromised. New Yore, June 20. Tho suit begun a short tlmo ago by Mary Ircno Hoy t against Hetty Grocn, to recover $100,000 damages for slander, has boon compromised out of court by tho parties Interested. An order was entered by Justice Patterson In tho supreme court discontinuing tho action without costs. Miss Hoyt in her com plaint charged that before Roferco Henry H. Anderson Mrs Green mado nso of tho following language: "Did you over sco such a sot of buzzards. Oh, It Is sad to think of poor Ircno Hoyt. Joo Choato and tho othor buzzards got hold of her, and sho Is in an asylum now." A Reply to lilmctnlllsts. London, June 28. Tho Gold Standard Dofenso association, by way of reply to tho recent bimetallic rnomorinl, issued a longstatemont recounting tho arguments ugalnst bimetallism. Tho statomont con cludes: "The memorial proves tho weak ness of tho bimetallic causo. Aftor years of agitation and discussion, all that its advocates can produce is tho proposal for a conference, in the vugt; hope that out of the oonlllctlng thoorloSind jarring In terests thoro ropresonted, by some process as yet uudotormined, somo euro equally uncertain may be found for exaggerated or imaginary evils." Murdered the Chief Witness. Bluefield, W. Vn.Juno20. News has just reached here of She murder of Mrs. Faulkner by a man named Johnson near Bramwell, W. Va. Johnson was to bo tried for the stealing of a hog, and Mrs Faulknor was tho chief wltnoss against him. Johnson Is now In tho mountains und the citizens are searching the country for him. If bo Is overtaken, the officers say, ho will undoubtedly bo lynched. A Kentucky Episode. Sekoeant, Ky., Juuo20. Nows comes here from tho mouth of tho Elkhorn river, Pllo oounty, that early In tho morning the Duskln boys, Charlie and Tom, and Joo Mnd Pete Edgorton engaged in a bottlo near the littlo town of Elkhorn City, which resulted lp, the doath of Pete Ed- gortou and Charllo Duskln and thu prob able fatal wounding of Joo Eilgerton. Tom Duskln was orrosted, Dr. MacGresor Again Married. PntLADELrniA, Juno 20. Rov. Dr. Dun eau MafcGregor, who was oxpefled from the Association of Baptist Ministers und compelled to resign from tbe Centennial Baptist ohurch, married MIsh Sulllo Goorge at noon today. It was his affection for. Miss Goorgo that caused his wife to get a divorce, bis pooplo to demand his retire ment, ond his follow Baptists to drop him from tholr rolls. ;Robbed of Check for 81211,000. ClIICAQO, Juno 20, School Agent C. C. Chaso either lost or had stolon from him yosterday, In tho corridors of the city hall, a cheok for 195,000. Tho money repro lentedwas to bo used to pay the Juno salaries of the school teaohere. Tho bank was notified and paymont stopped. The only plauslblo theory entortalued by the loser was that he was the victim of pick pookete. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, showers; east erly winds. For Now Jsrsoy, fair; south erly winds. For District of Columbia, Maryland and Delaware: Increasing cloudiness and probably thunder showers this evening; slight ohangos In tempera ture; southeasterly wind. Is Your Blood Pure If it is, you will be strong, vigor OU9, full of llfo nnd ambition; you will havo a good nppetito and good digestion; your sleep will bo sound and refreshing; your nerves will bo strong; you will have littlo need to fear dlscneo in any form. But how fow can say that their blood Is pure I How many peoplo aro suffering daily from tho conso quonces of impuro blood, scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism, catarrh, nervous new, sleeplessness, headache, and That Tired Feeling Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes and enriches tho blood. Therefore, it is tho medicine for you. It will givo you pure, rich, red blood and strong ncrvs. It will overcome that tired feeling, creato an appctito, givo refreshing sleep and make you strong. Is not this just what you want? Then take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is tho best building up medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. nyui uimoum iroiti h Cat's Itlte. Jacksonville, Juno 23. Theodore Star buck, a clerk 11) years of ago, was bitten by a cat on tho thumb some weeks ago, and Sunday night it developed Into hydro phobia. Ho suffered Intensely, but Is bet tor today. Collieries Running on Full Time. Siiamokin, Pa., June 20. Tho Reading mines In the Shamokln district will be worked six days this week, for tho first tlmo in many months. All of tho Penn sylvania collieries aro running on full time. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Ohio's Democratic stoto convention Is to bo held at Springfield Aug. 20 and 21. A steal of over 150,000 in the federal rev enues in the stato of Morclas, Mexico, is reported. It is rumored that Mgr. O'Connell has resigned tho rectorship of the American collogo at Romo. Governor Motthows, of Indiana, has ap pointed Ex-Presidont Harrison a trusteo of Purduo university. Friar Edward Breboeuf, of the Ca puchin monastry near Oftawa, Ont., has fled, as ho said, to avoid starvation. Henry Bolln, tho defaulting city treas urer of Omaha, Neb., has resigned. His shortage, 27,000, will be made good, and ho will not be prosecuted. Ilenr Disease Itelleved to. 30 Mill lies. Dr. Agnew'a Cure for tho Heart gives relief in all cases of Organic or Sympa thetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily erVects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breoth, Smothering Spoils, Pain in Left Side and all Symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by Albert Cable, Pottsvillo. jyl3Wly Buy Keystone Hour. Be sure that the name Lessig & Bach, Ashlaud, Pa., is printed on everv sack. tf The weak have remedies, tbe wise have joys. Young. A Paradox. If you ate going west of Chicago, to any po nt in tiny of the Western State3 write to John R Pott, District PasseDger Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Williamsport, Pa., tell him where you want to ito to, bow many in the patty, if you will bave any freight to ship, and he will pave yon money, by giving you the lowest rates and tbe quickest time. Trat refreshing shower Monday was in deed welcome. "The Crook Train of tho World." A piomineut New York merchant and importer of leather goods said in our bear ing tbe other day, "I have traveled all over Europe and America, and I consider the train which leaves Chicago every day at C 30 p. 31. lor St. l'oul ana Minneapolis, via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railwav. "The Crack Train of the World In which statement thousands of othere heartily concnt. A Notional Typewriter, almost new and in perfect condition, for sale cheap. In quire at Hehald office. BIG GUT IK PRICES NetD York Cash Store 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Too many goods, at this time in the season, 200 ditl'crent shapes trimmed and untrimmed goes for cost and less. Child ren's $1.75 Embroidend dresses goes for SI. 00 also cloak;, aok, etc., at ct. This Socrilloe Sale begins Saturday, June 8th, for 3 weeks only. Its the greatest money saver yet ottered. Como early ond select yeur bargains. Hooks & Brown Full line of FIRE: WORKS HP Flt'IGiS. Wholesale ami retail. Agents for Daily Papers. NO. 4 N. MAIN ST YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National League. At Brooklyn Philadelphia, 3i Brook lyn, .2. At Boston Boston, 5 Now York, 2. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 10j St, Louis, 0. At Washington Baltimore, 8. Washington, 7. At Chicago Chicago, 10) Pittsburg, 8. At Clovoland Clovcland, 8j Louisville, S. Eastern League. At Soranton First gnmot Scranton, 7j Toronto, 6. Second gamot Scranton, 4; Toronto, 1. At Wllkcsbarre Buffalo, 8( Wllkosbarre, 7. At Springfield Roches tor, 9: Sprlngflold, a The Providonco SyracUBo game was postponed on account of wot grounds. l'enniylvnnia State Lcncno. At Lancrster Lancaster, 7; Carbondalo, 4. At Allontown Allentown, 0i Hozlo ton, 5, At Reading Reading, 8; Potts vlllo, 4. llarvnrd lladly Deaten by Tale. New HAVEN, Juno 20. Tho baseball season at Ynlo was closed yesterday after noon with a victory of Harvard. Tho game was one sided throughout, Harvard got ting only ono man past first base, and only two hits off Carter, who pitched seven innings. The score: lalo, 5j Harvard, 0. Dills Approved by Governor ItMtlngs. Hahkisburq, Juno 20 Govomor Hast ings dtsposod of twenty-four bills yester day by vetoing two. and npprovlng tho Others. Thn hlll trlilrh fllH nnf. mnofr w-ltli his approval were purely local In charao-1 tor, and wore votocd becauso tho governor deemed them clearly unconstitutional. Among tho bills approved wero: To pre vent the pollution of waters of streams supplying centers of population by uso of burial lands for burial purposes within tho prescribed limits authorizing bor oughs to rodocm outstanding bonds, and for that purpose Issue nnd sell interest bearing bonds and provldo a fund for tho redemption thereof; to promote cleanli ness and hoalthfulucss In and about tho public schools. Kidnaped by Her Father. RocilESTElt, N. Y., Juno 20, A woman about 23 years of age, giving tho name of Mrs. Gunn, of Pittsburg, complained to tho police hero yesterday that her divorced husband had kidnaped their 2-year-old daughter while walking with Its aunt on West avenue. Tho womuu soljl tho man jumped from a carrloeo, seized the child and drove rapidly away. Later develop ments show that tho girl taken was the 4-year-old daughter of John Dwyer, a dry goods merchant of Pittsburg. Tho woman giving the namo of Gunn was the child's aunt, Instead of mother. Mrs. Dwyer Is livinir hre pndlng dlvorco procoadlngs from her hm baud. California lViiclns Not Wanted. Saciiamento, Juno 20. Fruit shippers In this section advise all growers not to make auy shipments of peachos cast this year, but Instead to dry them and sell to the best advantage to canners. The lead ing shipper here says: "The refusal to handle peaches at eo-itorn markets is ow ing to the euormoiu crop in Georgia, Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey. Georgia peaches are now coming In in Im mense quantities, and reach New York and Chicago In bettoi1 condition than Cal lt'brula poaches." Must Take the Children, Too. Ocala, Fla., Juno 26. J. W. Murray, n uonuulan ollicer, arrived wna yunurdav pud sorrel extradition payors on Thomas Uray and wife. A hitch arose, however, as to trwv s six children In jail with him Sheriff Hodge holds that if tho parents aro taken tho children must go too, and uot bo left as a burden upon this country. Ollicer Murray has wired to Canada for Instructions. Knocked Out In Ten Second. Lowell, Mass.. June 2i. Dick O'Brien, tho Lewiston, Mo., pugilist, put out Jack McDonough, of St. Paul, In ton seconds before the Gladstone- Athletic club last night. McDonough did not havo tlmo to strike a blow, for In openlup O'Brien lauded a body blow, driving McDnuough to tiio ropes, and then, swinging cleauly on tlio jugular, dropped his opponent to the lloor. Indorsing Governor IIMlns. Cleaiifield, Pu., June 20. At tho Clearfield oounty Republican convention, hold here yesterday, the administration of Governor Hastings was enthusiastically indorsed. The announcement of his name was choered to the echo, os was also the resolution indorsing Colonel B. F. Gilke son for re-election as cholrman of tho Re publican state committee. Great Cyclists to Contest. WALTHAM, Mass., Juno 20. It is an. nouncod by tho management of the Wal tham bicycle track, that Sangor, Johnson and Tyler will signal tholr advent into the ranks of professionals by onptaulnir in a match race on the Waltham track July i for a purse of ?1,000 In gold, divided. The race will consist of mile heats, bost two In three. A Stay for Cherokee Bill. Foht Smitii, Ark., June 38. Cherokee Bill was not hanged yestorday, a stay of execution having beon granted pending his appeal to tho suprorae court of the United States. Charles Smith and Weber Isaaos, who wero also to havo beon hanged yesterday, likewise appealed und wero granted respites. Ill Second Conviction for Murilor. ATLANTA. Juno SO. William J. Mvers. aged 1&, who ontlced Forrost Crowloy Into the woous ana rnuruereu and robbed him last fall, was yesterday found guilty of murdor of the flrst degree. This Is the eoond tlmo he has been tried und found guilty. Ills attorneys will again appeal tho case. Iteadluc Will Aealn Dulanlt. New YonK, Juno 30. The Heading Railroad company will on July 1 dufuuW for the fifth successive time ou the pay ment of the semi-annual Interest ou the general mortgage bonds, and tho accumu lated Interest due to the boldurs of those bonds will thon amount to about $5,000,. 000. Fatally Darned at a llonflre. Bethlkhem, Pa., Juno 20. Tho two lit tlo children of George Gchrlug set Are to some rubbish while playing In the yard. Tbe youngest, aged 3 years, fell into the flames and was so badly burnod that ho wltl die. .Mrs, Gehring, in trying to save hor child, was also frightfully burnod. Killed by Dynamite Cartridge. Getttsduko, Pa., Juno 80. The preran turo discharge of a dynamlto cartridge last night instantly, killed Frank Cad ronom ond badly wounded another Ital ian. They waro working on the now ave nues being bjallt over tho battlefield. Many Persons Caunot touch food prepared with lard, and yet all such people can eat freely of food shortened with, or cooked (even fried) in COTTOLEN E. For dyspep tics, and those with delicate digestive powers, Colto Une is invaluable. Having all the good features of lard, with none of its unhealthfulness, its wonderful ARE THE Catalogue free. Good agents wanted in every town. NDIANA BICYCLE CO., INDIANA! 0US, IND, U.S. J. S. HOTJSEXICK, Exclusive c arden s Art Wall Paper Store. Wo hove just recoived aline lino of the most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which e will sell at very reasonable prices. We havo olso in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which we are selling at a sncriflce. Come and see our linn of goods. We have tho most beautiful and artisti; papers. largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock an Lowest Price Hous Sign and Decorative Painting. All orders promptly attended to. G-O Corner Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. SAM CHINESE :-: Snyder No. 10 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Clothes of all diescription neatly done up iu a first class manner. I can refer to scorU of families in this citv as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up cloh- . I dD my worK better onu qulciter tuan ESTABLISHED Half the price in Millinery Goods goods In Jllllinery has just arrived and the cheapest of the beason. Big lot of Sailor Hats from 15c up; French llower Ostrich ejoods in all styles. Infants' Caps from 3c up. Hats, all embroidery, '25c. Ladles' Mill Hats, all colors, Si. 00. Infants1 short white dresses, handsomely embroidered, 78c up; Infants' long Coats, embroidered on cape, Sl.00 up. When you want good goods and cheap, come to KELLY'S, when vnn cniinnt b6 suited elsewhere. AVe must close out our stock: will carrv no ponds over. Nun!s veils from S1.00 up. Mourning MRS. J. J. KEL.LY, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.' 0PM EVERY DAY ! Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless oxtraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teth do not suit you call to see ut. All exami nations free. Wc make all hinds of plates. Gold Crownr, Aluminum Crowns, Logan Crowns, Crown nnd Bridge "Work and all operations that pertnin to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SlLomiudoiifi. Dental Rooms, (TITilAN'S DLOCK) East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office-II ours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, First-olais hair cutting and singeing. Fe:trusnn House Buildinp. GREAT REDUCTION Of summer millinery, including Ladies,' Misses' and Childrens' hats and bonnets. Special bargains in mourning goods. Prices the lowest. Alice Jennings, 214 South Main Street. vs success is easily explained. The genuine always has trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Made only by Tho N. K. Fair-bank Company. CHICAGO, and 133 W. Delaware Ave., Fllllodm. HIGHEST HIGH GPADES. OF ALL Warranted superior to ony Bleyclo built in tho world re. gardloss of price. Do not be induced to pay moro money for an inferior wheel. Insist on havinc; the Waverloy. Built and guarantnedby the Indiano Bicycle Co , a million dollar concern, w hoso bond is as good as gold. 61 LB. 80Qtt01tCR. S88. 2 LB. LADIES. 7B. A. Agent, Shenandoah, Pa. 224 West Centre Street. TO Painter and Paper Hanger, Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. LnrgeU Asortment nnd Lowest Prices. All orders promptly nt tended tfi LEE, LAUNDRY, oincr laundry in trie city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. - IN - 1873." and Notions to reduce stock. The choicest goods our specialty. EVAN J, DAVIES, LIVERY AND 13 North Jardin Street. 3XE. F. MALEY, 16 North Main Street. Itepnlring of nil kinds promptly attended to. , Spring and Summer SUITINGS. Order Spring Garments Noio. Complete line of domestic and iny ported novelties in trousers and suit-' ings. 1 We are also sole agents in Shenan' doah for the celebrated Cresent and Rambler bicycles, ranging in prica from $25 to $100. Every bicycle sold is guaranteed. PORTZ BROS, When it comes to GROCERIES, Our stock speaks for itself. If you don't come to town, send your ordew. They will bo nicely filled. -MUSSER & BEDDALL,- 25 B. Centre Street, Shenandoah. Undertaking ! J' 4 ,4. coffees etc. uoou uenvereu uee-
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