e'1 Tl '""Will 11 NEURALQIA and tlmilar Complaints, mannr&oinrea nuaer trie Btrinirent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. t)rescrlbedo7 eminent physicians DR. RICHTER S i fi iiniinmi Only rrcrmlna with Trade Mark"Anclior."l Uanufacturer:Commcr;'rnrathDr.KIi;htcrofl I F. Ad. Bichtor& Co., 17 Wirrtn Ct.,HETC 7C2L I 29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Hontei. Own Glassworks, 25 t 50 ct.. In Shcunntlonh for sale ly r r n Jvirnn o s. Alum M , J, ai jiiiiiu. 7 f SI in rt l H un iRenbiieh for Main I a afggriuto2 Mrs. T. D. Davles visited friends at St. Clair yesterday Jesse B. Davis, of Freeland, was a town visitor yesterday. Miss Emma Krick visited friends at l'ottsville today. John Snyder, of l'ottsville, representing the Cincinnati Tobacco Works, was in town yesterday. V. C. Ualrd left for Harrisburg today, on a visit to friends. Abraham Sell' and wife, of Xew Vbrk, are the guests of the Serf family, on West Oak street. George II. Krick, assessor of the Second ward, made his roturns to the County Com missioners today. . CouiIdk Event?. July 4. Ico cream and fruit festival for benefit of the Primitive Jlethodist church. July 4. Ice cream festival under nus .pices of Co. A, Jennings Guards, at Rob bins' opera house. July 4. Grand reunion picnic of the people of Schuylkill, Quay, Carbon and Columbia countios at Lakeside. July 17. Ice cream festival In Robbius' Opera House under the auspices of the "Y." Bicycle riders, foot ball players and aht etes, generally, liud a sovereign remedyfor lhe sprains and bruises, and cuts to which they are constantly liable, in Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Nothing is rarer than the use of a word in its exact meaning. Whipple. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessio & Baeu, Ashland, l'a., is printed on every sack. tf The youth of the soul is ever'astiug and eternity is truth. Hichter. A I'uradox. If you are goiug west of Chicago, to any point in any of the Western States write to John R Pott, District PaseDger Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Williarneport, Pa., tell bim wheie you want to to, bow many in the party, if you will have any freight to ship, and he will save you money, by giving jou the lowest rates and the quickest time Ungratefulness is the very poison of man hood Sir P. Sidney. A National Typowriter, almost new and in perfect condition, for sale cheap. In quire at HcitAM) office. Like virgin parchment, capable of any inscription Massinger. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great Smith American Kidney Cure." This nen remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part nt the urinary passages lu male ofeuiale'r It relieves retention of water and pain in parsing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at the City Vharmncy, 107 South Main street, next to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. l-D-Sin Heady lor All Work. The Hr.iai.i) has made ample arrange ments for a continuance of its'exteuslve business in the job printing line aud is im-iareil to turn out all work wltn prompt ness aud duo attentiun to excellence of wiirkmanship. Orders left nt the new 'itiee In the Refowich building on South Main street will receive prompt attention. The lowt-r prices for wbtat are on the more favorable crop news. North and Knat lllver Echoes. About tho only plnco ulong tho East river wburo an echo Is heard after the blowing of whistles on tugs and steamers Is tho neighborhood of tho Hrooklyn bridge The towers of that structure re flect tho noto, but seldom clearly. On tho North river the pallsndea glvo back tho lound more iharply, nnd when big blasts are fired the reverberation is llho distant thunder. Now York. Letter. Why They We nt OB. "Aro you loaded'" nsked tho pistol of lhe shotgun. No," sal', tho latter; "I'm shot." Then both exploded with laughter. Philadelphia Call. When Baby was sick, we gave her Cutorla. When she wag a Child, sh cried for Castorla, When she became Mlas, ube olung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla E. B. FOLEY, pine aaeeERiEs, 201 West CnUfi Street. Dealer lu groceries, flour, provisons, teas coffees eto. Good delivered tree J M POUND BOUNJ- ,j GAGGED. Narrow Kieapi. fiun .Sl.iriutlou of n Wealthy lluir.tln Jinn. BVFFALO, JuneiT.-OctavllH O. Cottlo, a prominent Buffalo lawyer, Was found bound and gagged in tho cellar of a va cant house at Black Rock yesterday. Ho had bean there sluco Monday. Mr. Cottle's story is as follows: On Monday morning an Unknown man drove to his house nnd told him u muu on Chen ango street desired to make a real estate deal with him. Mr. Cottle whs driven to an unoccupied cottago in Baynes street, whoro on entering ha was seized by his guide and another man and gagged and bound Money was demanded, and tinder threats he was compelled to wrlto n noto to his wife saying that he was under arrest In Fort Erie and asking for 8,3U0. Tho mau with tho buggy drovo back to Mr. Cottlo's houso with tho noto and de livered It to Mrs. Cottlo, who called upon her son for ndvlco. Tho latter went out to confer with tho mau, who rode nway. Mr. Cottle was kept In bondage for two days. Ho was handcuffed and gagged and a dog collar put about his neck, and then ho was chained to a post. Ho was dis covered by accident, nnd was nearly ex hausted. SENATOR QUAY'S CAMPAIGN. He Will Open neiulqiiartcr In I'hlluiU'l phlA Next WeeU. Philadelphia, Juno ST. Senator Quay will como to this city uoxt Monday and establish headquarters at tho Hotol Mot ropole. His purpose Is said to bo to con sult the lieutenants of the Quay faction of tho Republican party concerning plans for tho campaign against tho Hastings-Magee-Martlri-Portor elomont. Ho will probably maiutuln theso headquarters un til the convention on Aug. 28, but until that time, It is stated, ho will mako peri odical trips throughout the state, touch ing every county. Senator Quay left Harrisburg last night for his homo lu Beavor. He was accom panied by Sergeaut-ot-urms Hurrah, of tho state senate. The senator's foot is still swollen, and gives him much pain. Ho is confident of bis oloctlou as chairman of tho stato committee, and regrets that his foot compels him to remain nt homo In stead of making a personal tour of tho stato lu his behalf. Mr. Harrah will look nftor tho details of Senator Quay's cam paign. I ft Town "by Ileiiuet." COLUMBIA, S. C. Juno -27. Colonel John J. Dargan, a Populist edltorof Sum ter, S. C, who preaches negro equality aud who is said to bo attempting to stir tho negroes up to making auoffort to con trol tho constitutional convontlou, was in Edgefield, S. C, for tho purpose of mnk- lug a speech along that lino. A commlt teo of determined white men "requestod" him not to carry out his intention. Ho replied that ho would spoak. They noti fied him that If ho did ho would be rodo out of town on a fenco rail, nnd ho decided It would bo ploasanter to depart on u train, and did so as quickly ns ho could. Five Deaths from Lightning, Birmingham, Ala., Juno 27. Five per sons wero killed by tho lightning during tho thunder storms throughout tho stnto yesterday. Thomas aud George Washing ton wero killed while taking shelter under a treo near Falkland. Lightning struck tho houso of James Hackney, at Lincoln, killing him and seriously Injuring his wife. William Methvlno and his wlfo wero driving near Smith's Mills, when their buggy was crushed by a treo that had been struck by lightning Methvlno was killed aud his wife received injuries from which she died soon nfter. Pittsburg Want, the Convention. PlTTSDfltG, Juno 27. A representative mass meeting assembled In common coun cil chamber ye.terdny. aud invited the na tional Ropuidlcau convention to meet noxt year at tho blrthplaco of tho party. Mayor McKonnn, a Democrat, presided. A committee of ouo hundred was appointed to take chargo of the work, and wero given power to Increase tholr number and namo tho sub-committees thnt will bo needed. On behalf of tho street railways C. L. Magee pledged flO.oOO to boom tho project. Fight to the Death Iletween Women. AunoKA, Mo., Juno 27. Mrs. John Han son nrmod herself with on ax, and, going to thehousoof Mrs. John Wllver.n widow, assailed her, striking nt hor several times, each tlmo tho victim narrowly escaping death by dodging. Mrs. Wllver finally reached a revolver and opened flro. Mrs. Hanson was killed. Tho trouble grew out of tho Idea hold by Mrs Hanson that tho widow -was trying to alienate tho affect Ions of hor husband. Mrs. Wilver was placed undor arrest, Death of Marchioness Luusdowne., London, Juue27. Tho Hon. Emily Jane Morcer, Dowager Marchioness of Lans downo, and In hor owu right Baroness Nalrne, mother of tho present Marquis of Lansdovvuo, who was formorly governor general of Canada and later govornor gen eral of India, Is doad. Sho was born in 1819, and was tho second wife of the fourth Marquis of Lansdowne and daughtor of tho Comte do Flnhalt and tho Baronoss Keith. The Effort to Save Mnrderor Price, Denton, Md., Juno 37. Tho motion to jtrlko out the judgment against Marshall E. Price, sentenced to be hanged July 5 for the murder of Snlllo E. Dean, the schoolgirl, was overruled by tho court. Affidavits wore submitted in support of u petition for a writ of error, In ordor to take the case to tho court of appeals. Glassworlier.' Wage. Fixed, Pittsburg, June 27. Tho oonforonce committee of the flint chimney blowers and manufacturers agreed on tho soale for this year. Tiro sciilo Is tho samo as last year, except for a few changes In the list wbloh have no effect on the wages of the men. This Axes tho wages for 8,000 men. Prominent Denver Citizens Indicted. Denver, June 27. Tho grand jury has indicted thlrtoon prominont citizons of this city for renting houses for immoral purposes. As this is tho first tlmo a cru sado against vloe has been undertaken on theso lines In Donvor, tho movomont is eselttng a groat deal of lntorost. Hritl.u Cabinet Completed. London, Juno 27. The Standard says that Baron Halsbury bus boon appointed lord ohanceilor, In succosslon to Lord Hersoholl, and that Austen Chamberlain, tho Hon. Joseph Chamberlain's son, will probably bo junior lord of tho treasury. Cardinal Gibbon.' Travel.. LONDON, June 87. Tho Roriio, corres pondent of the Chronloie says that Car dinal Gibbons will visit Munloh, Luxem bourg, Brussols, Paris and London before returning to America. v7 Interlined "Cclluloid"Collars and Cuffo turn water like a duck's back, and show neither 9pot nor soil. They are not effected by perspiration, aud always look as if right out of the box. When they get soiled you cau clean thqm in a minute by simply wiping off witli n wet cloth. These are but a few of the advantages of wearing the "Celluloid" Collars and Cuffs. There are many others that you will readily discover the first time you wear one. They are the only'watcrproofintcr lined collars and cuffs made. Be sure to get the genuine with this trade mark TRADe LiULOlQ Mark stamped inside, if you desire perfect satisfaction, Made in all sizes and all styles. If you can't get them at the dealers, we will send sample postpaid, on receipt of price : Collars, 25 cents each. Cuffs, 50 cents pair. State size, and whether you want a stand-up or turned-down collar. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 4'J7-'i! Ilroadwnr, RBW YORK. "The Crack Train of tho World." A piomitifut "New York tnncbut and importtr of lentbtr goods said in our hir- ing the other day, "I have traveled all over Europe nnd America, and I consider the 'rain wuicrr leaves Ublcago every tuy at 0 30 r m. for St. Paul and Minneapolis, via the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, "The Crack rram of the World." In which t-tntement thon-auds of others heartily concur. Cold treatment buying ice cream for your best girl. Relief lu Six Honrs. Distressing kidney aud bladder diseases relieved lu six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of ifs exceeding promptness In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back aud every part of the urinary passages iu male or female. It relieves retention of water and pulu iu passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 S. Main street. Cherries are in the market. BIIe-CKIiLAKEOUS. T7OR RKKT. A nice liouo for a ihr11 family. x Apulynt Itcfowith'B clothing I101110 6-11-tf WASTKD.-A girl for general housework good reference. Apply nt Herald oill with LOi-T. A heavy gold plnln band ring with luiUiiU "D. F. S. to.S. 1!. A." engraved in side Suitable reward wi 1 bo psid for return to the Hkrald office. 0-21-3t Ij"Ol'ND. Two funis of money on North Main street. Owners eun have same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. Applv to It. F. Oill, corner Main nnd Lloyd Htrccth. 0-21-31 WANTKD. Vv'nntea by The Singer Manufac turing Company, n man to act as salesman and collector. Mufet come recommended ami able to furnish bond. We want a worker. A good position for the right num. No money n1 quired. Drains und energy is what's required We furnish the rest. Apply at tho Singer office, 21 Centre street, Shenandoah. 0-11'tf BIG GUT IN PRICES Neto York Gash Store 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Too many goods, at this timo in the season, 200 diti'erent shapes trimmed and untrimmed goes for cost and less. Child ren s $1.76 Embroidend dresses goes for $1.00 also cloaks, sacks, etc., at cost. This Sacrifioe Sale begins Saturday, June 8th, for 3 weeks only. Its tho greatest tnoney euver yet offered. Como early and select yeur bargains. Hooks & Brown Full line of FIRE : WORKS Wholesale and retail. Agents for Daily Papers. NO. 4 N.SV3A!E3 ST nxr. F. MALEY, Waldmiakoi-i-aad-i-Jowolor. 16 North Main Street. liepniring of nil kinds promptly attended to. For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J, Donaldson Ford. Fifteen years notual experience. Gold. Amalgam aud Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, Porcelaiti Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Best teeth 10.00, no better made at any price. Teeth extracted with vitalized air, BOo. Extracted without air, 25o. Allowance made where teeth are out on now plates. ALU WOHK GUAHANTBBl). Lady attendant alwuys prent, Ottloe hours : Bvory day I to B p. m . Sundays 1 to 3 p. in. 80)f U. Centre St , Max Reese's reeid euco, front room, up .tain, Shell undoan, l'u. DEADLY DUEUN OKLAHOMA. It Aroso Orcr n l'ubtlihed Article In a Daily New.puper. South Enid. o. T., Jtiuo 27. U. W. Patterson, register of tho United Stntos laud olllco at this place, nnd City Marshal Williams llo dead at tho city morguo, whllo K. L. Isonborg, editor of tho Dally Wnvo, is badly wounded, tho result of a sonsatlounl street fight that occurred hero last ovonlng. Isonborg will recovor. Tho cause of tho tragedy was a criticism of Patterson wrltton by Isonborg in his pnpor. Tho ohjwtlonablo artlclo nppoarod In yesterday afternoon's papor, nnd no sooner had Pattorson read It than ho started on a search for the editor. Tho mon mot on tho main streot at 7 o'clock In tho ovonlng, and a prelude of angry words was almost Immediately followed by blows. Sovoral passes wero mado when Patterson flashed 11 revolver and began shooting at his al loged slandoror. Sovoral shots woro fired boforo Isonborg could seok covor, ono ball taking effect at tho outer odge of tho loft oyo and producing a painful wound. In tho midst of the fracas Marshal Will iams appeared upon tho scene, and Pattor son turned his gun upon him. Boforo Williams dropped he was able to draw his revolver and managed to flro at tho inur dcror, the bullet hitting Pattorson In tho forohoad nnd killing him Instantly. Will iams died within an hour. Patterson's body was femovod to tho ... n ...... ..-i 1 . . , p Tt-n 1 tuuiljuv, ,TUL'1U lb ll'abS 11CIIL IUUU Ol ltlll-1 iams. Pattorson leaves a widow and throo 1 little girls. Williams leaves a wldowand ono child. All concerned aro prominont, and hitherto had borne good characters. Tho city Is in a stato of Intense oxoltomont over tho tragedy. Important Ilnllrond DecMon. CAItMSLE, Pa., Juue 27. Judgo Blddlo rendered nn Important decision in tho suit brought by tho Pennsylvania Railroad company, against tho Philadelphia and Reading Railway company, to enforce n traffic ogreemcnt botweon tho Gettysburg and Harrisburg railway, which Is con trolled by the Rending, ond tho Cumber land Vnlloy railway, which Is controlled by tho Pennsylvania. Judgo Blddlo's order requires tho Gettysburg road to lssuo coupon tickets, enabling passengers over Its lines to travel on tho Pennsylvania, aud directs that it ship all freight under its control over tho Pennsylvania lines, when its destination is roasounbly acces sible by that road. The court, however, refused to order th.i Gettysburg road to arrange its schedule of trains so as to con nect with tho Pennsylvania. A San Vrunclsco SonHtlon. C-a:c JisasciSoO. Juu.) C". Two sensn tlonal cases which have never had pub licity, iilthuugh they havu been in the United States circuit court for three years, were brought to light yesterday. Tho suits contain allegations of embezzlement ncnlnst two of tho most promluont resi dents of thU city. Those alleged default ers aro William J. Bryan, ex-postmaster of San FraucUco during Prosldunt Clove land's first term, and John Qtilnn, who was revenue collector under President Harrison. Tho chargo made by the gov ernment against Bryan Is that ho received tfi,'.139 which ho neglected to turn Into the United States treasury. Qtlinn's allotted miinpproprioelous aggregate JO,l)!il.52. The defence of Bryan and Qnlnu, it is stated, is that tho shortages wero caused by tho defalcations of subordinates. Killed by Her Mnther-iii-T.iivr. Sr. Lous, Mo.. Juno 2D. Annie Smith, need was shot and instantly killed by Mrs. Louisa Barnes, her mothor-in-lnw, nued CO. There wero no witnesses to tho shooting, which Mrs. Barnes said was ac cidental, hue which thu police think was Intentional. Tho shooting took pluco In a room at oil Madlsnn street, In which Charles Drayor. who Is now In jail await ing trial for the crime, klllod Bertha Huanko about one year ago. Mrs. Barnes Is under arrest, awaiting tho investigation of tho coroner's jury. I'oftofflce Change.. WAsniNOTOs, June 27. Among the third class postolllcos that will bo relegated to the fourth or non presidential class on July 1 aro tho following: Richmond Hill nnd West adiiecu, X. Y. ; Muinit Jewett, Peckvlllo and Willinmstown, Pa. j Barn well, S. C; Oranga, Va. Among thoso which will bo raised to tho rank of presi dential oilices aro: Shelton, Conn., salary. $1,50U; Annapolis Junction, Md., $1,4j0; Chestnut Hill, Mass., $1,00.); Rlvortou, N. J., 8l,ouu. Natural Ga. Welt Ignited by Lightning. ANDfJltsos, Ind., Juno 27. This (Madi son) county was visited by a very destruc tive storm yosterday. In this city a num ber of houses wero unroofed and trees blown down. Lightning shattered tho dome of tho high school building, struck and burned two largo barns and ignited a big gas woll, which oannot bo controlled. The ontlro tolophono system Is, disabled. Reports of o sovoro wind como from tho interior of tho county, doing considerable damage lVistma.ter Killed by Lightning. Carlisle, Pa., Juno 27. Mr. Cyrus Thumma, postmaster at Caprlva, a small town near hero, was Instantly killed by lightning during a heavy thundor storm. Threoother men who woro In the samo room wore stunned, but not seriously hurt. Tho front of the building was shat tered, but did not becomo Ignited. Driving Oat the Tramp. SACItAMENTO.Cal., Juuo27. At 1 o'clock In tho morning a vigilance committee of armed citizens assembled und drove from the city a large number of tramps and disreputable characters, who havo lutoly been terrorizing this section of tho stato. An Impending War, LnKriOK. .Tlinn 97 Anul.it ,llo,.tl,n recolved horo from Shanghai say that high olllclals who are woll Informed express the opinion that war between Russia nnd Japau over Coroa will break out bo fore tho end of tho uoxt three months. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Building trades workmen of Kansas City, Mo., havo won an eight hour day. Govornor MoKlnley, of Ohio, spoko to day at the Moodvlllo (Pa.)' onllogo qom menoement. Pollco at Grutna, La., aro chargsd with lynching John Frye, nn nlloged lnoendl ary, last Monday. Ex-Postmaster General John Wnna mnker, with hln wlfo and dauguter, sailed from New York for Kuropo today. When 0-year-old Sammio Woods barod hla back In court at MoKeosport, Pa., showing the evidences of brutality on the part of William Woods, his adopted fathor, the police had to fight tho crowd to pro tect Woods from lynching. It is not An experiment but a Proved Success. Thous- ! ands of housekeepers who at first thought they never could use any shortening but lard, now use COTTOLENE and couldn't be induced to j change, simply because it is better, cheaper and Tho 13 Ml WAJJ ' I Catalogue free. Good agents wanted iu every town. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., INDIANA! OLIS, IND. U.S. J. S. IIOUSENICK, Exclusive Agent, Shenandoah, l'a. 14 Bometirxea need, a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmless and the purest drugs should be UBeJ. If you want the beat, get Or. FeaB's Fennrorai PIBs They are prompt, cafe and certain In result. The genuine (Dr. Peal's) never disap oolnt. Bent anywhere, 81.00. Addresj PealIIedicihb Co., Cleveland, O. For Sale by P. P. D. IQRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. Garden s Art Wall Paper Store. We havo just received aline line of the niarKet, witicn . 0 win sell nt very reasonable prices. e nave also in stocK a great deal of last year's patterns which we aro soiling at a sacrifice. Come and see our linn of goods. Wo have tho mo.it beautiful and artistts papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Slock an Lowest Price House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. CSrO T. H. Snyder, Corner Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER, SAM CHINESE :-: No. 10 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Clothes of all diescription neatly dono up in a first class manner. I can refer to scorto' of families in this citv us to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up cloh ng. I da my work better and quicker thun other laundry in tho city. OHAKLES LEE, Manager. ESTABLISHED Half tho price in Millinery Goods poods In Millinery has just arrived and Hats from lfic up; French llowor Ostrich Hats, all embroidery. -25c. Ladies' Mill dresses, handsomely embroidered, 7fio up; $1.00 up. " When you want good you cannot Do suited elsewhere. We must over. Nun's veils from SI. 00 up. Mourning MRS. J. J. KElLY, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. OPEN EVERY DAY ! Go, to tho Shenandoah Dental Kooras for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All oxami nations free We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns, Logan Crowns, Crown Hnd liridgo Work and all operations that pertain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plate are ordered. We aro tho only user of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SkcuiiudoiilL Dojit'dl Hoodie (TITMAN'S 11 LOOK) East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office lioursr 7 a. in. to 8 p. m GREAT REDUCTION Of summer millinery, including Ladies Misses' and Chiltrens' hats and bonnets. Special bargains in mourning goods. Pricey the lowest. Alice Jennings, 214 South Main Street. more neaunrui. rile genuine has this trade mark steer's j head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Look for it j Made only by j N. K. Falrbank Company, n CHICAGO, and 1 N. Delaware Ave., FlUlad. IGYCIES. ARE THE HIGHEST OP ALL HIGH GRADES. Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in tho world re gardless of price. Do not bo Induced to pay more money for an inferior wheel. Insist on having the Warerley. Built and guarantpod by the Indiana Bicycle Co , a million dollar concern, w hoso bond is as good as gold. 21 Ml. 800BOHKB, t86. 8 LB. LADIES', 175. N most beautiful and artistic papers in tlnjSfl TO Painter and Paper Hanger, Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. LnrRcSt Assortment nnil Lowest Prices. All orders promptly nttenued to LEE, LAUNDRY, - IN - 1873. and Notions to reduce stock The choicest tho cheapest of the reason. Uig lot of Sailor poods in all styles. Infants' Cups from 0c up Hats, all colors. SI. 00. Infants' short white Infants' long Coats, embroidered on cape,? goods ami ciieap, como to lirJLLjY. a, when close out our stocKj win carry no goods goods our specialty. EVAN J. DAVES,,, LIVKKY AND Undertaking ! 13 North Jardin Street- When it comes to GROCERIES, Our stock speaks for itself. If you don't some to town, .-end u.ur " orders. They will v nicely filled. -MUSSER & BEDDALL,- SO B. Centre Street, Shenandoah. Spring and Summer SUITINGS. Order Spring Garments Noto. Complete line of domestic and im ported novelties in trousers and suits , ings. ' j We are also sole agents in Shenan-j, doah for the celebrated Cresent and Rambler bicycles, ranging in price from $25 to $ioo. Every bicycle sold is guaranteed. PORTZ BROS, i i. 1 f