f Housecleaningv Time Ii Ht lmnil nnd must lie clone. After the shelves nre clennetl they must be covered. Of course you want . . SHELF PAPER . . . Wc lmvc just what you want. Four colors, white, blue, jiltik nnil yellow ; 5 yards long, you cut to lit shelf. Worth 10 cenU. You can have it now for 5 cents n piece. HOOKS & BROWN a- North rvialn St. MONDAY, M'llUi 27, ISM. PITHY POINTS. JluppenlliKH Throughout the Itcgioll Chrou Iclcil for Hasty l'cruwil. Tlio next I. O. O. 1 ilcmonstnitlon will bo hclil nt Jllnorsvillo two years litncc. Tlio Lehigh Valley anil tho I & It. C. & I. Co. collieries will resume operations to morrow. Herman A.Maurer, formerly of Ashland, but now of Urooklyn, and Miss Suslo Dorr, of Ccntmlia, wero married Friday evening in Brooklyn, whero they will make their future homo. John Cavanaugh, of Giranlvlllc, whilo crossing n manwny in Girard Maniinotli mines, made a misstep mid fell to tho bottom, lie sustained injuries about tho head and back that may provo fatal. Tho Tamaqua Courier has been sued for libel by It. 0. Jones, and tho warrant issued upon Sophia M. Harris John W. Harris and Harry II. Walters. Tho article appeared in correspondence signed "Xonanio." PERSONAL. H. A. Swalm, of Philadelphia, was a visitor to town on Saturday. G. Edgar Hoover spent last evening among Ashland acquaintances. Harry Campbell, of Tamaqua, spent Sun day among town acquaintances. I. . A. Bamberger left town this morning for Pittsburg, on a commercial trip. Misses Mary Lcckio and Nellio Finney, of Pottsville, Fpcnt yesterday in town. John M. Mack, of Wilkcs-lSarrc, was a guest of relatives in town yesterday. Miss Maggio ISlrch, of St. Clair, is the guest of Miss Aunio llrown, of South White street. Messrs. Fred. Femsler and Charles Eberle, of Pottsville, wero tho guests of Harry Hafnor yesterday. S. H. M. Ilollopctcr, Esq., has returned from a two-weeks visit to friends at Philadel phia anil Watsontown. Mr. and Mrs. John ltoriler, of Girardville, wero tho guests of the Fairchild family, on South Whlto street, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lewis wero visitors to Tamaqua yesterday. Mrs. Lewis will spend a week as tlio guest of her parents. Miss llesslo Wadlinger, of Pottsville, so journed in town yesterday as the guest of Miss Lizzie. Stank, on North Main street. Messrs. Michael O'Hara, John Dowling, John Tempest, Georgo Keiter, Joo Murphy and their lady friends enjoyed a drivo to Itingtown yesterday afternoon. Mks Bridget Itoach, of Philadelphia, is visiting her parents on South Powers street. Misses Ellen V. and Annio A. Pu.-cell, of Phoenix Park, aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Purcell, on East Centra street. Stubbing Allriiy. Thomas Courtney, aged 10 years, was Ftalibyd in tho hallway of tho Palaeo Hotel oiy Tiist Centre btreet, Mahanoy City, at about 11:45 o'clock Saturday night by a man whoso identity the victim refuses to disclose. Courtney's condition is serious, but tho at tending physicians say that ill tlio absence of blood poisoning, or inllammation, ho will re cover, Courtney was stabbed between tho second and third ribs and tho blade of tho dagger, or knife, almost reached tho heart. Tho victim has given the name of his as hailant to a friend with instructions that if lie dies tho name is to bo divulged, otherwiso it Is to bo held in secrecy. Settled tlio Case. Stanislaus Karmtzky was arraigned by Justice Toomey on Saturday on oath of Enoch Steinkowicz for being ilruuk and disorderly and displaying a carving knifo in a danger ous manner. Tho prisoner spent tho night in tho lockup and settled the case yesterday by paying tho line and costs. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmlthing douo call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer ir stoves. g 1-tf NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Killing - 'th Hold, Silver, Cement. Gold and Porcelain Crowns uud Uridgo Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. E.VTIIIKLY I'AISLKHH HXTIIACTIOS. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets, Kutrauoe on Oak btreet. Ofllce Hoiira : a, in. to 8 p. in. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in nitration tor the spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty, Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price LUt 1 Itenovatlm; camel. Druggets and Ingruln, 3o per yard. Heavier grades, -loper yaru. eoainers cieatieu, tw per in. AiuurcsHcs cleaned and upholstered, hair, SI; cotton, $3; Glieapcr grimea, g.. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Ada, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Apple alley, Shenuudoal ta LATEST DESIGNS. floor ' OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and Wt Strertf, (J. MISS BEDDALL'S SUDDEN DEATH. Strlcfccit Doiiti While u finest of Friends nt Mithiinny City A profound exemplification of the doubtful tenure of life Is furnished by the death of Ml May Lilly Heddall, who died shortly after Saturday midnight, while a guest of friends at Mahanoy City. Tlio deceased was 10 years and 1 mouths old and tho eldest daughter of Georgo W. Iloildall, tho North Main street hardware merchant. Her death U a severe blow to her parents, her mother being almost prostrated by grief. Tlio cause of death was of apoplectic lmturo and is given as paralysis of tho brain. Miss Heddall left town airly Saturday morning to attend tho Odd Fellows' colo bratlon at Mahanoy City and during tho day was a guest of a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hoppes, at !dO:l East Ccntro street. Misses Heddall And Hoppes wero about the town all day and evidently derived much enjoyment. At no time during tho period did the former complain of feeling 111 and at supper time she ate heartily. At about 6:30 p. m. Mits Heddall first complained. Sho was ill at the stomach nnd was disposed to vomit, but tho attack was so sudden and sevcro that before sho could bo thus relieved sho lapsed into unconsciousness. Mr. Hoppes and liis family becamo very much alarmed and summoned Drs. .Samuel E. Wcrtmau and Georgo F. Breudlo. At tho samo tlmo they sent a mcssago to Mr. and Mrs. Heddall, who wero at their home hero and lost no timo in responding to tho summons. Tho physicians resorted to ovory means that medical sclenco could suggest In the caso, hut all efforts failed to cither restore consciousness, or stay tho hand of death. Tlio girl passed away in tho presenco of her parents, tlio physicians and a number of friends at 12 minutes after midnight. Tlio remains wero brought to town at six o'clock yesterday morning. Tho funeral will tako placo on Wodnesday, 20th Inst., at 2 p. m,, from tho family residence, No. C North Main street. Services will bo held nt tho Methodist Episcopal church nnd tho remains will bo interred in tho Odd Fel lows' cemetery. Tlio deceased was a bright young girl of an amiable and joyous spirit and had held sway In a largo social circle, so that her death will bo felt to a considerable extent outsldo of tho family. Sho was a member of M. L. Kemmerer's class in tho United Evangelical Sunday school and a pupil of tho second grade grammar school taught by Miss Anna M. Denglcr. Mrs. Heddall suffers soverely from tho shock occasioned by her daughter's sudden death and only immediate friends aro allowed access to her. Tho attack that caused tho death is attributed to excitement attending tho events of tho celebration on Saturday. Miss Heddall had occasionally complained to her brothers and sisters of not technic well, but gavo no iutimation to her parents. Ills, (ioodiium & Co. Fresh lb. print creamery butter, 23c. Fresh round print country roll butter, 18c. Fresh round tub butter per lb., 18c. Fresh eggs per doz., 121c. Penna. potatoes, 5 bushel lots, 25c. 4-0-tf 27 West Centre street. McHlhenny's Opening. James McElhenny's cafe, on East Ccntro street, Mahanoy City, which was opened for the first tlmo Saturday, was tho attraction for Shenandoah visitors to that town on Odd Fellows day, and tho genial James served his friends in Ills usual good style. Ho was highly complimented upon his new and handsome cafe. The place has undcrgono a comploto change, thoroughly refurnished and refitted throughout. Tho liarroom has a metalic ceiling, of bright and varied colors, electric fans, tlio house throughout illumin ated by clectriccty, and tlio handsome oak bar and eating stand, with largo mirrors decorated with cut glass, bouquets and palms. To tho rear of tho bar is a dining room with another one on tho second floor having sido entrance. Tlio garden in tho rear, with potted palms, vines and hangiiig pots will bo an attractivospot when it is completed. This may bo a few weeks yet, but as soon as it is ready tho grand oponing will bo held at which tho Citizens band, of Mahanoy City, the Grant baud, of Shenandoah, and tho public generally will bo invited to attend. Mr. McEIhcuny will also entertain the Shenandoah Council, of which ho was a member from tlio Second ward. Great Itc.liictlon III Ladies' and Children's russet 'and lino gondola shoes in end I ess varieties at Womer's, 121 N. Main street. -1-17-tf round S3I10 In Ills Clothing, Prom Ashland Local. A few mouths ago Burgess Hullihan of Gilberton was taken sick and died. Ho was a single man and his friends say that in a short time ho intended to marry ono of Gilherton's fairest daughters. Yestenlay whilo his mother was going over his clothing sho found $300 in a coat pocket. It is thought that tho money is a part of that which ho was saving fur housekeeping purposes. WHITELOCK'S SHOE STOItE (Egan Block) sells tho best aud cheapest SHOES in town, try them, Hung Himself. Daniel Michael, a lower Mahanoy farmer, had a quarrel with his son on Saturday, and after it was over ho said ho would go out and hang himself. He had threatened to do tho samo thing so often at tho least provocation that his family paid no lived to his throat. Hut this time, ho carried out his throat, uud his body was found suspended from a hay ladder by a strap. Life was oxtlnct. Marriage Licenses. Thomas Hallman, of Creseona, aud Itoslo Ohelleubueli of South Manhelm Two. : Thomas P. Hichards nnd Annie Powell both of Mahanoy City; Georgo A. ltcidlor, of Glrardvlle and Pauline Biormaii, of Potts ville; Hohert T. Painter, or Gilberton aud Bridget Hoylo, of Shenandoah. Hid Yourself of jclieiumitltiiii Buy lied Flag Oil, 86c. AtGruhler Bros., drug store. New l'ustor to ho Installed, To-morrow evening tho liev, Francis S. Hort will bo formally Installed as pastor of tho Ashland aud Ceiitralia Presbyterian churches. Tho services will take place in the Ashland church, and liov. D, M. Buch anan, of Maucli Chunk, moderator of the Piosbytcry of Lehigh, will preside, ltov, S. W. Beach, of Bridgeton, N. J., will preach tho sermon. Bev. T, M. Morrison, of town, aud other clergymen will assist in tho in stallation ceremonies. Odd Fellows Celebration, An Invitation Is extended to all Odd Fellows living In Shenandoah anil vicinity, who are not members of the local lodges, to attend a musical and literary entertainment to be given in Ferguson's theatre on the evening of Thursday, April 30th, under the auspices of tlio thrco local lodges. Jly order or the 4-23-4t OKNT.BAL C'OMJIITTEE, There' Jint Wloit You Want, I Tan-Tina ' 25c i for coughs nnd colds. At Oruhlcr Uros., drug storo. SABA SKIPPED. Tho l'lrst AVnril Syrian Merchant Purls Ulieoiniionlously With Crrdltnrs. Miko Saba, tlio Syrian who has been before tho public in many matters of varied Im portance during the past few yours, has again suddenly left tho town, nnd this tHjie it appoihs that his nbienco is tu bo p'ernifttient. tt has been learned from an nilthoritive sourco that If legal process does not Intervene Salw will sail from New York City Wore dusk to-day for his native land. Ho leaves sovoral mournful creditors, sonio of them business people of town. Saba disappeared last Wednesday and went to Wllkesbarro. As an advantage to tho pnlico authorities his departure was kept quiet, but since the parties who kept up a hot trail havo fulled to bring matters to the focus expected tho matter has leaked out nioro publicly. Tho most serious charge against Salia is mado by a Arm of Philadelphia cigar dealers, Their agent sold him flS.M) worth of cigars and ho gavo n check on tho First National Bunk of town that proved worth less. At tho tlmo ho gavo the check Saba also gavo an order to tho samo agent lor $232 worth of cigars nnd tho generous agent gavo Saba in advance a gold watch to which tlio latter would havo been entitled as a premium upon tho illllng of tho onler. Saba has taken tho watch with him to exhibit to his rela tives aud friends in Syria ns ono of tho evi dences of liis prosperity in this country. Sala's brother, Nicholas, is conducting tho general store on East Centre street, of which thoformor figured ns proprietor before his de parture. Miko will also bo missed by tlio Justices of tho Pcaco of town, as hardly a term of court passed during tho past few years in which ho did not figure in nt least ono caso n3 either prosecutor, or defendant, and frequently as tho latter in assault and battery cases. OBITUARY. Death of JIrn. Williams, or Philadelphia, Formerly oi Town. Mary H. Williams, wife of John Williams, formerly of this town, died nt her homo in Paschal avenue, Philadelphia on Saturday. The funeral will tako placo nt 1:30 to morrow (Tuesday) afternoon at Tamaqua. ItOUINSON. Sabina, tho bright nnd interesting daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Robinson, of Nortli Main btreet, died on Saturday after noon, in tho twelfth year of her ago. About seven weeks ngo tho child was taken ill with diphtheria, which at first was not thought to bo of n serious nature, but which finally developed into paralysis which caused her death. The funeral services will tako placo from tho residenco of the parents to-morrow afternoon nt 2:30 p. m., with interment in Odd Fellows cemetery. Deceased was a member of Miss Clauser's school, which will nttend tho funeral iu a body. TOWNSKND. Mrs. Annio Townsend, tho esteemed wifo of Abraham Townsend, of 213 North Emcrick street, died on Saturday from a com plication of diseases, aged 02 years and 0 months. Deceased had been failing in health for somo timo and her death was not unex pected. Sho was a member of the Presby terian church for many years. Sho is sur vived by two daughters and ono son, Mrs. B. F. Baudcnbush, of New Boston, Mrs. Joseph Dusto, and Joseph Townsend, both of town. Services will be held at her late rc.-i-denco to-morrow morning nt 10 o'clock. Funeral will proceed to the Lehigh Valley station to take tho 11:30 train for St. Clair, whero interment will be made. Ministerial Association Meeting. Tho Mahanoy Valley Ministerial Associa tion will conveno in Port Carbon to-morrow, tho sessions being held in the M. E. church of that placo. Tho program prepared for tho occasion is an interesting one. Itev. W. H. Zweizig, of Gilberton, will talk on "Be vlvals in our churches how to promote them," and Itev. Alfred Hecbner, of town, among others, will discuss tho subject, "What cUectivo methods of suppressing the saloon can wo adopt." In tho afternoon liev. Hecbner will conduct devotional ser vices, "Thoso specific rules relative to pop ular amusements should they bo repealed 1" and "Tho Sunday nowspaper its mission, ts influence, its suppression," are among the topics to bo discussed. K&nggeriited Iteport. It was reported to-day that C. D. Kalcr, tho Mahanoy City browor, had been attacked by apoplexy, but inquiry showed the report was unfounded. Mr, Kaicr was taken ill this morning, but not seriously. It was ono of tho attacks from which ho sull'ered recently. iiii:i). HHDDAI.I.. On tho 2Cth Inst , May Lilly, eldest daughter of Ocorgo W. and Mary lled.lall. aged 16 years and 4 months. Funeral will tako plaeu on Wednesday, 29th lliist., at 2 p. in., from tho family residence, No. 0 North Muln street .Shenandoah, Pa. Services at tho Methodist Knlscopal church. Interment ill the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Itelatlvcs and friends respectfully invited to attend. t-27-2t ItOHINSON. On Saturday, tho 25th Inst., Sabinu, daughter of Cloorge and Mary Itobln hoii, aged 11 years, 2 months and 1H days. Funeral services will bo held at the residence of tho parents, 132 North Main street, on Tuesday, the 2Mb, at 2:'JO p. m. Interment 111 Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives aro respectfully Invited to attend. It TOWNSUNI). On Saturday, 23th Inst., Annie, wifo of Abraham TowiiBcnd, aged 62 years ond 0 months. I'linernl services will ho held at her late residence, 213 Noith Kiiicrltk street, on Tuesday, 2Stli Inst, at 10 n. m. The funeral will proceed to the Lehigh Valley station and take the 11:30 a. in. train for Ht Chilr, where interment will be made. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend. Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headach. constl. patlon, sour stomach, Indigestion arc promptly cured by Hood s l'llli. easily and thoroughly. Best after dinner pills. 25 cents. All druggists. l'reparcd by O, I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Till to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? We can ell you a new wheel, of tho ilnost mitke nnd Ktiomntee, nt reduced price. Wo make a specialty of . . . RKPA1RINO BICYCLES 1 I)n nnt cnd uwnv from town to have vnuf wheel repaired when it can uedonont home Just as good uuu inucn encuper. Faust Bicycle Works, OOlce: 120 8. Jardin Street, Shenandoah, Pa Lier Ills Tin y dn th' it work MM You need never wear n Hmp or wilted collar ifyou wear the "Celluloid." It's rain and perspiration proof. When it gets soiled you can clean it in a min ute with n wet cloth or sponge. It will outwear six linen collars, and save ma ny times its cost in laundry bills. The TRADf MARK- INTERLINED is the only satisfactory water-proof collar made. The genuine "Celluloid" in terlined collars and cuffs are stamped with the above trade mark. All others arc imitations. If yiinr furnisher doesn't Bell the "Celluloid" rood i, Hendtn indirect. Collar 2lto. eiichi cults (tic. l'Mir, liostpnld. Mention size and style (stand ip or turned-down) wanted. TUB C12LI.UI.OII COMPANY, New York. S APO L I O " V;? ftSSi'SJSSE Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 19 oz. cako of pure soap for 5 cents. 12 oz. package of best washing powder, 5c 1 lb. packago of best washing powder, 20c. This is very low for first-class goods and just what you want for house cleaning. Meluskey & Son, JOS S. Main St. RE MOV e: D T. J. Broughall's GROCERY TO li-ii Sis South IVlsIn Street. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't pet It, tlien como to ua for it. Wo carry the best of , Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wiion awnits your order. GooJa delivered promptly, HUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. :HISS An inspection of our large spring opening display of Stylish Clothing, Fine Neckwear, Spring Underwear, Stiff, Crush and Straw Hats, Gents' Furnishings. Spring and summer neck wear from 15 cents to $1.00. All the latest novelties. Spring underwear from 50 cents a suit and upward. A full line. Sole Agent for the MACKINAW STRAW QOODS. Best manufactured. REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. riAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH. PA. AUSCELLANEOUS. pwm lilpnnd paying for this advertisement. Call at HhitAMi olllce. Vt FOIt BALK. A Concord road wajion, good ns n..!"'.w- V"" bo holiuht cheap. Apply at tlio llERALlI ofllce. 4-2a.)w WANTIUl.-A vest limkerl Apply atl'orU t Uros., merchant tailors, Nortli Main street. 4-si-tr TT7ANTI5I). A servant ulrl to do Reneral housework. Apply at the HeralS olllce. DAVINOS AND CltpssiNCS.-l-artles deslr 1 Inir stono for u i,Ka or ..roiin J. .l,,.nM write to F.J. Folic, Hliuiimn'i. Pa i? Con mnVi clul Hotel, Hlienanuoal,, 1 or "'("j','- further Information apply to J. l" fw'elfly. TjlOIt ItKNT.-A larBe double, well-llghted J room, on the necoiid floor, centrally located with all modem conveniences, aultaMa for ofllce purpose. Apply nt I ItefowIch'aclothW house' 10 and 12 South Main street. 4-Sj-tl 1 LMSIIOl'SK VISITOlta-Vl.ltori) will not iV be allowed at the almshouse except on Thursday of each week, lly older of II.- 1 Hoard of Directors. Attest. -John 1'. Qresanif, Cleric. l-SMw FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade goods at low cost prices to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c, Ladies' dress shapes 25c up. All shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches wide, for 25c per yard, for short while only. AT oooto 26 South OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms fot painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Sllvci fillings. If your artlllcal teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations freo. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Uridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tlio only users of vitallzod air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Jlours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. NOW I5J YOUR TIME. We have just received an immense stock of Men's, Boy's and Children's Spring and . . Summer ... Clothing In all the latest novelties of the season. Call early and receive your choice. We are selling clothing at such amaz ingly low prices as to reap larvest in bargains for buyers, i We never fail to please you, you call and examine our big stock. L. Goldin, Prop., 9 and n South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. A FULL, LINK OP NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS With attached or do tnehed collars. Also a fuTl lino of SOFT SHIRTS. nig assortment of SPRINQ and ... . SUHHER NECKWEAR. PORTZ & BRO., 2. (SI. Malm St. PAINTERS WANTED ! Upon application to the under signed painters can secure employ ment. Call at once. Th SltTDEK. Painter and Decorator, 23 S. Jardin Street, SHENANDOAH, FA. CURE NOS- 3&5. Applied liy iHFii only. fUops Iu 3 days, curei III UUU). 3U1U Uk POVINSKY'S DRUQ STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., BHENAND0AH, PA. REMOVAL- Of CHRIST. FOLTZ'B bather shop from Host Coal street to 103 West Centra street, formerly occupied by Joseph Jlolvey. CLEAN T0WEI VITH EVERY SHAVE. HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. Main Street. saleT Owing to ill health and by advice of my physician I am compelled to retire from busi ness and consequently offer to the public my entire stock of fine furniture, regardless of cost. . - This Is No . .' Our Store Room s now offered for rent and will be fitted up to suit the parties renting it. The Undertaking business, I will give my usual attention, and my friends and t customers wiil find me or my representative ready at any time to attend the same. i , j. J. FRANEY, ft Cor. Main and Oak Sts. Beauty Unrolled To the adinirluK Bare or in s" - rain flnd ar.v color or imtteru you want for your lfnll,b";oom,prlordliil.. KWm.WUJjmr cafe, from So ni to J per roll. 1 iiu arUsUL papers a specialty. House, Sign ana wecuruuve i-auums. Satisfaction guaranteed. Jatlinates encer fully furnished. Snd putul. J. P. CARDEN, 231 AV. Centre Ht., Slwnnndoah, Vft. PROPOSALS. Sealed liroposals will he received at the ofllco of the secretary, Hheiiandimh School uismn. Sheiittiidoaii, rennu., imhii. " p. in. on Tuesday, May HI;, ISM. fora I ahor and material required In tho construction of o-sU-room bullduut to bo ted o "ortll White street. In uecordanco with the d1r"w'"''' ahd specifications prcporeii tnere or Walnut street. Philadelphia Vo., copies of which may be seen at the ofnee of tho secretary of the ; district, or at tlio ofllco of the architect. The i Bht l mnur uavis. arenm-t-, w Companies' or llrms bl.l.ll.iif will Jfvf ''"'r Individual names as well as their llrm nuine, with their address. Iluiunso Committee, John T. I.kk, Chairman. Shenandoah, Pa.. April Slth, HUM. 4-31-tr Team s to Hire. If you want to hlro a safe and rellablp team for driviiift or for worklmf purpose pay Shields' livery stable visit. TeJW constantly ion hand ut reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, Ko. 410 Kast Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. ill MBt.SjBtflBKaSsMBhHraaSBlBBlBkaBSBSHMMAdM TMBsWt' IkyW '"