91 , H 0 i REVOLVING Dating Stamp SO CENTS. Strongly made and will last a long time. It stamps all the months and years from 1895 to 1900; all the figures from o to 99 and the words ree'd, ans'd, paid, ac'p'd and ent'ed. Size of letters and figures, MAY 14, 1896. HOOKS & BROWN a North Malm St. THIS-g BEATS ALL ! Just returned from New York City with another large stock of Spring and Summer clothing. See the Blue and Black Serges ! Selling at less than half price. Great Drive in Light Suits! We are unpacking the cases now. Call early and take advantage of the chance for first selection. CLOTHING HAS NEVER BEEN CHEAPER THAN IT IS NOW. We have never sold at prices as low as we quote now, and all know that we undersell all competitors. Chlldrens' Light Suits at Hall Price. , . . Full Line of Hats In all Styles, MMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, L. Goldin, Prop. t 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD F1I1DAY, MAY 22, 1MI0. .Marriage Licences. (William I'olaek and Mary lleplnstis, both tit Mahanoy City ; Xicolay Lukacsic and Yufurus D.idyo, both of Shenandoah ; John Sumpel and Katie Maliua, both of Shenan doah. Now l tliu Time to l'lilllt. Make your selection at Payne's Girardvillo nuicries. All sorts of flower plants, l'ansies and daisies, and all kinds of bulbs. Cars to tho door and car fare allowed. 3-lS-0t NOW 15 your Tina We have just received an im mense stock of Men's, Boys' 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 sucli amazingly low prices as to reap harvest in bargains for buyers. We never fail to please you if you call and examine our big stock. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE 29 S. IS1 J In St. Formerly Wilkinson's Old Stand, and Next uoor 10 me t Iran national cauii. 1 AM ALWAYS IN MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling with all known material. Crown andJIridge work. Examinations free. Ex tractions free, when new teeth are ordered. Cleaning teeth free when I do your work. All extinctions painleiw. Pure gas adminis tered. Guarantee with all my work. Artificial teeth inserted and warranted. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the Iron nialrway on Oak street. Office Hour : 8 a. in, to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for the spring liouwi cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. l'rlce LKt ; Henovattnt: on nut a, lrusela nnd Ingrain, 3o per yard. Heavier Krudetf, -loper yard. Heather cleaned. Ho per lb. Mnttr cleaned and upholstered, hair, $1 1 cotton, cJ; cheaper snides, $2. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addr. STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers treet and Apple alley, Blicnandonh, E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 2"7 West Centre St. I A SHENANDOAH FAKIR. lie Is .Vrril(l nt llnrlvtnii Tor SlealhiK Turnty DollarA, llAZMrrox, May 22 Wllhclm Sohultz, n rejected citizen of Mluorsville, arrival in this city yesterday In poarch of a fakir, wlio rohhed him of $20 tlio ilay previous, when the clrcm exhibited at l'ottsvlllo. After having the warrant hacked by Aldcrmm I.auhaeh, It was handed to Constablo Zolandcr, who was Miccwwfnl in capturing the fakir at Mine and Wyoming streets, lie was taken before Alderman Lauhach, hut waived a hearing. Tho Alderman placed him under liall, but ho being unable to furnish it was taken to tho lockup. Tho man gavo his name as Kelser, and bis residence as Shenandoah, lie is said to follow questionable methods, and his victims are counted by tho scoro. Constable lIcH'ncr, of Pottsvillo, took tho prisoner to tho latter place to-day for further hearing. Any magazino or paper in tho world free "Advertising Journal Co." 5-22-12t Deeds ltocorded. From Michael Kovil and Mary Kovil to John Kovil, lot in Mahanoy City; from Georgo l'arkos to Simon C'oombe, property in Mahanoy City; from Sarah Itunklo and Joshua Kunklo to Mosos S. Grecnawald, promises in Landingvllle; from Sarah S. Maurer and Georgo W. Maurer to William U. Maurer, two dwelling houses in Orwigsburg; from Sarah V. Stern and II. J. Stem to Cyrus W. IJoyer, preiuisos in Mahanoy City; from Daniel D. Ziegler to Georgo M. liates, lot in Hush township; from Anna Elliot to Sarah V. Stern, premises in Mahanoy City. If you want a fine wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. Literary Program. Tho following program will bo rendered at tho weekly meeting of Woods' Business College Literary Society, in the college rooms to-night, commencing nt 7:30 p. m.: Vocal solo, I. J. Feeley, violin solo, II. E. Church; eomic reading, G. L, llafner, and an oration by Luther Sechrist. Tho debato "lie-solved, that gold shall be the standard currency," will be argued by Messrs. 1'. Cull', lt.Lawsou and Miss lioach, as allirmativcs, and Messrs. M. J. McCullough, P. J. Ilurko nnd .Miss McDermott, as negatives. Tho positions of jourualist will be occupied by Miss lioagle, and that of critic, by 1'rof. V. G. Stover. Young Man, . - - - -If you want tmrnx Titttiest russet shoo in towtmy them at the Factory ShooStore. s Prominent .Ynhluml Citizen Dead. Valentino Schmidt, an old and respected German citizen of Ashland, died thero yester day, lie had been in ill health for the past year, and about ten days ago he was seized with a paralytic btroke, from the etl'ects of which ho never rallied, and for tho past several days his death was expected at any time. He is survived by a wife and several children. Tho funeral will tako placo to morrow morning at 8 o'clock, Inteiment at 1'ottsville. E. II. Foley, tho grocer, has moved to 27 West Centra street. 3-21-3t The Statu League. Local opinions of tho Stato Leaguo of base ball clubs are not very favorable, especially since John J. Iteilly' has been laid oil' tho stall' of umpires. It is claimed that the Hazleton, Philadelphia and Shamokiu managements control tho eutiro league and any ono who dares oppose their views must expect decapitation. Tho case of Ileilly illustrates the power of tho triumvirate. Eeilly and Milligan, of tho Shamokius, had an exchange of words and the latter said ho would fix tho umpire. A few days later Ileilly was laid oil' without any assigned reason. All Tree. "Periodical Ticket Books" give you your reading matter freo. Tho book explains. Ct An Intlopendi'iit Church. It Is said that Itev. Thaddeus Jaekimowicz had secured sulllcieut support at Mt. lanuel to warraut tho establishment of an independ ent Polish church. It is estimated that he has between three hundred and five hundred followers, and that four lots near the Lehigh alley depot have been purchased to erect a parsonage and a church. It seems strange that tho ox-priest should be able tu draw about him so many sympathizers in tho face of tho letter issued by liishop McGoveru, who threatens to excommunicato all who follow Jaekimowicz s load. Tho ladles' 03c Oxfords that wo advertised aro going fast. Havo a big lot left ; they aro bargains. Factoky Shoe Stokk, 5-20-tf J. A. Movnn, Mem Daughters of lCelickuh. PitthiURO, May 22 At yesterday's session of the Daughters of I'ebekah theso olllcers worn elected : President, Mrs. S. Leider, Philadelphia ; Vice President, Mrs. lioso Ilevnu, Mt. Carmel ; Secretary, Mrs. M. Joslyn, Philadelphia ; Treasurer, Jlrs. Jane A. Lyon, Mahanoy City. Tho assembly was concluded at noon, anil tho afternoon and evening uoro devoted to entertainments of various kinds. LI Capltnn March, Sousa'a latest composi tion, at Urumm's jewelry and music goods store. (ritlid Opening nt I.uletlde. F. A.McClure, tho new proprietor of tho Lakeside hotel and recreation grounds, will have his grand summer 0enlng on Tuesday, 20th inst. It will ho a groat event. Both tho Schoppe orchestra, of town, mid tho Jones orchestra, of Mahanoy City, will fur nun the duueing music, An eleguut supper will bo served at tho very reasonable price of 50 cents. Light lunch in the annex restaur ant. The grounds and hotel have undergone a complete change and under Mr, McCluio's management this resort will become popular during tho coming season. An Order's Kcuiurkuhlo (inmtli. On May 17, 1S53, the flr.t couucll of tho Junior Order United Mechanics wasorganized in tho city of Philadelphia. It was named Washington Council, No. 1, To-day thero are over 1,000 councils in th6 order, and a membership of 100,000 in Pennsylvania. Councils aro now organized In all tho States of tho Union. To Graduates, Wo have placed on our counters a beautiful line of cream gloria and china silks, hcurietta, cashmeres and albatross. Also a lino assort ment of India Uncus, nainsook and plain and dotted swiss. 5-7-tf It. F. Gill, Oct Your Orders Cashed. Tho School Board will pay all claims against tho Board on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Persons holding outstanding orders will present same at that time, us tho accounts for tho fiscal year must be closed up. Present your orders without fail, at the olllco of the Secretary, ill tho West street school building. Ilaso Hall. The game between the Clorks and tho Drivers which wns to havo been played at tho Trotting park yesterday afternoon, was postponed on account of rain. Tho Shenandoah High School team and tho Lost Creek Engineer club, will crow bats nt tho Trotting park to-morrow afternoon. A good gamo may bo looked for ns both teams aro composed of good material. Tho Shenandoah Browns and tho Keystono Gymnasium team played a jraino of ball at tho Trotting park this afternoon. The Shenandoah and tho Mahanoy City High school teams are testing their abilities as ball tossors at tho Trotting park this afternoon. McGowan and Gorman constitute the battery for Mahanoy City and Keogli and CiilT are looking after tho interests ot Shenandoah. No Clue to the. Hallot Thleics. Justice Toomey stated to-day that ho had not secured tho slightest cluo to tho thieves who broke open tho ballot boxes in his ollice, although active steps in that direction have been takeu. Tho only thing now learned in connection with the matter is a statement by a young man that ho passed tho oflico at about llvo o'clock yesterday morning and found tho ollice door wido open. Ho closed tho door and proceeded on his way. Justice Toomey says ho found tho door unlocked yesterday morning. Thero aro no marks of force on either of tho doors, but It is said that by "springing" they can bo very easily opened. Tho thieves may havo gained entrance this way and departed through the cellar. Tho report that Justlco Toomey will offer n reward for the arrest and conviction of tho thieves is without foundation. Tho Justice says ho docs not consider that ho is expected to resort to that measure. Tho l'nstor Tendered il lteceptlon. Itev. James Moore, tho new pastor of tho Primitive Methodist church, arrived from Plymouth yesterday, and last evening he and his wife wero tendered a formal reception in tho church. Tho evening was a pleasant one, and those present were entertained by the rendition of tho following program: Opening hymn; prayer; anthem by U'-W choir ; reading by Mr. Sincox ; solo, Edward Cooper ; recitation, Thomas Millimiap; solo, Sirah Baugh; reading, Anuitllmmius; solo, Lizzio Joucs. Itev. Jloofe, tho new pastor, made a few appropriate remarks, after wliicli u friendly grueling was indulged in. Tho Vvnng Iallles ol tho church served refresh ments. Custom Mario Shirts. Send us a postal card and our cutter, Mr. Itandall, formerly of Ashland, will call upon you with a flno lino of samples for custom made shirts. Address, Shenandoah Shirt and Overall Mfg Co. 5-15-cod-2w Wind Up tho Year. A special meeting of tho School Board was held last evening for tho purpose of winding up the business for tho fiscal year, but was uuablo to do so, as tho finance commltteo was unable to make a final report in consequence of tho amount of tax exonerations not haviug been settled. Tax Collector Scanlau asked for exonerations amounting to about f 3,700, but tho list was referred back to the com mltteo for reduction nnd another meeting will be held next Wednesday evening. The Board re-organizes on tho first Monday of June. Choice Cut Flowers. The largest stock of cut flowers in the valley, at reasonable prices. Geraniums, fuchsias, autauas, heliotropes, verbenas, daisies, pausies, etc. Also vegetable plants. Llectric car passes tho door, and car faro paid. W. Guy Payne, Ogdcn street, Girard villc. 5-lS-0t Must Stand llxuiiilimtion. 1'rof. W. N. Elirhart, tbo newly elected superintendent of tho Mahanoy City schools, has determined to elevate tho schools, and keep tho teachers up to tho standard. Those teachers not in possession of a permanent or professional certificate must undergo an ex amination iu all branchos, regardless of acknowledgments irom former superluten teudents. ' Tho new rulo will cll'ect about twelvo teachers. Down It Goes Again Tho mluers employed at collleiy No. 12, operated by tho I.ehlgh Coal and Naviga tion Company at Lansford, havo been noti fied of a docroaso of wages. Hereafter, in stead of $1.50, which is on tho $3 basis for a yard of coal, they will receivo only $1,05, Thero Net or "Was u Hetter Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. I. V. Conductor Suicides Gordon W. Burgett, of Auburn, onco a well known L. V. conductor, shot himself, liecovery Is doubtful. Ho had taken tho Keeley cure, but recommenced driuklug. "Tommy" Suvage Critically 111. Thomas Savage, tho old organ grinder of town, is dangerously ill. He is sutlering from pneumonia and heart dlsoaso, He is almost 70 years of ago, Election or Olllcers. At a regular meeting of Lydia Lodgo No. 112, I. O. O. F held last evening, tho follow ing olliccrs woro elected! N. G.,Suiau Hughes; V. G., Mary Mador; Secy,, Emily T. Williams; Asst. Secy., Emma Davis; Treasurer, Margaret Powell; Trustee, John Bunn. HOOD'S PIIjLS cure I.lver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. Dleri'ilt the Hospital. Annie- Plis. aired 32 vears. mid rl.ilmlnir Shenandoah as a residence, died at the Minors hospital to-day from typhoid pneu monia. The deceased had been In this coun try but soveu days, and when taken to tho hospital she was unconscious and romaliied so until site died this afternoon. Tho Almshouse Improvements. Tho County Commissioners liave not yet succeeded in getting over the dltllculties that aro-e in making thu proposed almshouse im provements. They have finally appealed to tho Stato Board of Charities, and the two bodlos will runsult tnirethnr In tlin unnv future. New Delh cry AVngou, J. M. Kallaeh, the well-known tobacjmlst ou North Main street, this morning received a handsoino new delivery wagon, -syhlch he will put on tho road shortly. Tho wagon is painted In bright and attractive colors and its appoaniuce is equally as eutcrfirisiiig as its owner. , Suni'jn Made for a lllg llrvitker. It. C. Luther, superintendent of the Phila delphia & Jtoadlug Coal & Irru Company, and a force of assUtants havo made surveys of tho company's lands nt Revosdale, one mllo from Tamaqua. Tho obl'ect of the com pany Is to sink a shaft at the Llaeo and erect a breaker to employ 800 men pud boys. Ask your grocer for the r'Hoyal Patent" Hour, nnd tako no other bnuid. It is the best flour made. POTTSVILLE LETTER. Tho llljtho Township Contest Holds An other Session This Morning, l'OTTSVlLLK, .May 22, Another session iu tho Blytho township contest was hold this morning at tho olllco of the Evamlner, A. iJjPllgram, About thirty witnesses wore oxahlliied from Silver Creek, Cumbola and Knska-YVllliam districts. Yesterday mention was mado of a man from Mincrsvllle dropping $20 to tho fakirs on circus day, Ho swore out a warrant and followed tho circus to Hazleton In hopes of getting his man, which ho succeeded in do ing. Ho was lodged in Jail until Constable Ed. Hell'iior, of Pottsvllle, arrived, when he was brought to l'ottsvlllo for a hearing before 'Squire Mcl'ool. Shortly after work started yesterday morn ing at York Farm colliery, while threo loaded enrs wero being hoisted to tho surface, the draw bar that fastens the largo steel hoisting rope to the cur, snapped oir and tho cars wero precipitated down tho slopo tit a frightful speed. They held to tho track until nbout half way down, when they ran along tho sills and up against the timbering. Those at tho first lift hoard tho noiso and escaped to a placo of safety. Tho accident necessitated the closing of tho colliery for repairs as the runaway cars did great damago to tho timber ing of tho slopo. Tho dcfectlvo draw bar had been tested that morning beforo using and was supposed to be sound. Tho County Commissioners aro still worry ing with tho almshouso improvement ques tion. They have held sessions every day for the past week but cannot suggest anything to help them out of their dllliculty. Try how they will, they cannot bring tho cost of im provements down to their appropriatipiil Yesterday utter going over tho matter jigaln they decided to seek tho aid of Alio Stato Board of Charities, of which Cadwuladcr Biddle, of Philadelphia, is secictary, and a letter was sent to him Mfcing for o con ference of the BoanLaud tho Corainissioucrs cither at tnc.tc'.vT nouso or nt any otner con vcuienLvflaco. Whether tho Stato Board of CIio.yUics will do anything remains to bo seen, but it is to bo hoped, that inasmuch as they approved of tho original plans, that they will recommend an increase of appro priation to como within the figuros of tho lowest bidder. An exhibition of gymnastics iu tho Y. 21, C. A. gymuasium will close tho class work for tho summer this evening. Tho gymnas turn lias been well patronized by tho young men and the average number who exercised thero daily duriug tho month of April was 53. You can save enough on two pair of shoes to buy tho third by buying at factory prices at the Factory Shoo Store. J. A. Moycr, Manager. 3-20-tf Will filve ii Ilecltal. N Miss Augusta Helen Gllmorc, of tho Emer son Collego of Oratory, Boston, will give a recital in the M. E. church of Mahanoy City on the 25th inst. can now wear a collar as spotless as that of the man in a dress coat. How ever dirty his work, the workman can have a clean collar every day with out cost if he wears the TRAD LLULOIO MAR. ' INTERLINED It can bo cleaned iu n twinkling by the wearer, with a wet cloth or sponge. It combines satisfaction, economy and comfort. No frayed edges to chafe the neck. The "Celluloid" collars and cuffs are the genuine interlined goods with a "Celluloid" surface nnd hear the above ih&rk. They are' water proof. All others are "hnuation8V"If your furnisher does' not keep them send to us direct. Collars, 20c. each. Cuffs, 40c. pair postpaid. THE CELXTJI.Oin COMPANY,. Jew York. S APO L B O ViiSft8." Special Sale 111 soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 10 oz. cako of puro soap for 5 cents. 12 oz. package of best washing powder, 5c. 1 lb. package of best washidg powdor, 20c. 1 This is very low for first-class goods and just what you want for house cleaning. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. t7j. BROUGHALL, Dealer in all kinds of Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. Goods Always Fresh. NO OLD STOCK KEPT ON HAND. 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. CURE. NOS. 3&,(5. Applied bv men only, stops In 3 duy, iurea In S uay, Hold ut 1 POVINSKY'S DRUa STORE,' 28 EAST CENTRE ST SHENANDOAH pA. JUMPER COTTOLUNE. iiSl k lor tnt THE N. Most 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 Ribboji, 5 inches wide, for 25c per yard, for short whileonly. KELLY'S MILLINERY 26 South Main Street. ATTENTION, Grand Army Men ! (o) If you want the regu lation Grand Army and Sons of Veterans suits, the only place to secure them is at the One Price Clothing House, No, to S. Main street. These suits are guaran teed in every respect. We have been head quarters for these suits for-many years, and we standi ready to return your money if they do not hold tfceifcolor. Thejprice is right, the goods are guaranteed, and the command is, Forward I March ! TO THE One-Price Clothing House 10 Siuth Main Street, l. REFOWICH, Prop. Also a full line of Clothing, and Children's Novelties a specialty. We have no competitors. Suits Made to Order AT I - Former Prices. Illue, Black, Brown and Gray Cheviots $10. Mixed Goods, (Stylishly Mado and Trimmed) $10, $11, ill, $13 and $14. Stylt'h Pantaloons, ?3'.00 $3 50, $1,00 and upwards. Black Clay Diagonals, $15. These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWAY, NO. 5 W. CENTRE STREET. BEDDALL BUILDING. :::;;:;;:;;:"r:;:::r;::::r:::::::::::::..v::::::::;:::r:::-f MISCELLANEOUS. IOU BALE. The alielvinir and counter In ' the store recently occupied by 13. II. Koley, will he holil cheap. Apply to II. J. Jllildoon, West Centre street. 5-20-tf JlOIt SALE. A second-hand 'White" sewlni; Apply at this ' (WO-tf machine. goou as new. ollice. IjOU SAI.K. A 3-story framo bualiicn prop- erty ou North Main street. One of the iuot desirutjfe properties in town. Apply to K W Shoemaker, Attoruey-at-law, corner of Centre and ilarket streets. -1-23-1111 IOlt NEXT. A largo double, well-llBhte.l ' room, on the second floor, centrally located with all modern conveniences, suitable for olllco purposes. Apply nt L. ltefowlch's clothing bouse, 10 and 12 South Main street. 4-XMI VAN"TK1. Active, reliable men to trnvel 1 1 and fcollclt milers for fruit nnd ornamental nursery block, rermnnent employment and Kood pav. lEeference required. Address the It, U. CHASE CO., South l'enn So.., l'hlladelphio. 0-9-20t-eod t BARGAIN. One itood double house and A two lots with stnblo on tho rear of lot, enn bo bought cheap. The empty lot Is on the corner of Vino and Second streets, Mt. Gunnel, with n frontau-o of 23 feet 011 Vino and 150 deep on Second. This property Is only two squnies Ji 11m tho main street, l'or all ot her information afply to J. 11. Gould, U. Carmel, l'a, 0-12-2w IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't (tct it, then come to us tor It. Wo curry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon waits your order. Gooda delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 Cast Centre Street. 1 COTTOLUNE. For convaleecents and Invalids j for chil dren or for people with weak c'igestion must be carelully prepared lroui the most wholesome ingredients. For such cooking, Cottolcne proves in valuable. It imparts a delicate flavor to the food, malting it at once pal atable and healthful. Cottoleue undoubtedlvthe best cookint? material PVPr nrrHliror1 riof Vi n rrntitnnn I uottolenfl trdc-mrkij "Cottoitnr" and ettet't f in mttttt .nlt trrtrfhrti nfurv tin. I K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, York, ri.llnilclpliln. I'ltt-liiimli. WOOD'S Shenandoah College I 3SO STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship .... $150 Ono Department 50 S. I. WOOD, President. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlflcul teeth do not suit you call to teo us. All examinations freo. Wo inako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Jirldpo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered, we aio tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn's Illock) ot Centre Street. A Office Hours: 7 . m. to 8 p. in. DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? "Vocnn Bell you a new wheel', of tho fines nmko nml Kiinrantee, at reduced prices. .."Wo make a specialty of . . . REPAIRING BICYCLES ! Do ni' neiul nwny from town to bare your wheel r'imlred when It ean be done ut home Just as good and much cheaper, Faust Bicycle Works, Office ! 120 S. Jarilln Street, fcl.cnandoahro. A FUIX LINE OF NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AW With nttnclietl or do tached collars. Also a full line of SOFT SHIRTS. Hlg assortment; of SPRING, and . . .'SUnriHR NECKWEAR PORTZ &IBRQ., 24- N. Main St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13.rjardin Street. US! 11 Pi ,,. i a