1&) -FOR- Picnics and Outings! Severn, the Grocer, is head quarters for fine Cheese, Fruits and Vcgetables,Canncd Meats, Pickles, Crackers, Cakes, Con densed Milk, oto., suitable for picnics and excursions. All new and fresh goods. Cor. Centro and White Streets. The Evening Herald. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. LOOAIi LUNCHEON. Summor days. Carpenters wanted. See advortlsoraont. You are going to soo tho Wild West Show ? Of course, you are. An adult laboring man wastes fivo ounces of musclo in the courso of his daily labor. Nearly ono half of 1891 is already gono and it seems but a little while since it be gan. Wo all respect those who know tuoro than wo do; but we don't wish them to run our business. Lakesido Driving Park, at East Mah anoy Junction, will bo formally opened on Monday. A storo room, centrally located, at rea sonable rent, wanted. Inquire at the Uekald office. Tho letter list does not appear in to-day's Herald, for tho vory reason that thoro are no lotters t y advertise Tho subscription list of tho Herald has been wonderfully increased the past two months, and It continues to increase. Kemombor tho ico cream and strawberry feast at tho English Uaptist church on Monday afternoon and evening. Playing Cards. You can obtain a pack of best Equality playing cards by Bonding flftoonj cents in postngo to 1. S. Eustis, Gon'l Pass. Agt., B., C. & Q.H. It. Chicago, 111. tf Coniplotod to Doadwood. Tho Burlington lloute, C, U. & Q. K. K., from Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis, is now completed, and daily passenger trains are running through Lincoln, Nob., and Custer, S. I)., to Doadwood. Also to New castle, Wyoming. Sleeping cars to Dead wood. tf Coming Events. J una 15. Strawborry and flico cream festival In Hobbins' opera houso under tho auspicos of tho Epworth League of tho M E. church. Juno 17 Strawberry and Ico cream festi val in Hobbins' opera houso undor tho auspices of W. R. C. No. 69. Juno 18. Excursion of Washington Camp, No. 200, P. O. S. of A., to Lake tide. Juno 19. Fair and fostivalj Robbins1 opera houso: under tho auspicos of tho ladies of tho First Prosbytorian church. Juno 29. Picnio at Columbia Park by National Guard of Warsaw. July 4. Lawn party undor the auspicos ofttho Primitive Methodist church. July 1 Grand Carnival and picnic by Columbia Hose Steam Fire Engine Com pauy. Oh, What a Cough. Will vou heed the warnlnc? The slcnal tier hnnsot the sure annroHCh of thnt more tr rlble disease. Consumption. AsK yourselves If you can afford for the Rake of saving 60 cents, to run me risgana ao nomine loriu We know from experience that Billion's Curs will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whopptntc Cough at once. Mothers do not be without It. For Lame Back, bide or Chest, use Hhlloh's Porous Piaster. Bold by C. II. Hagenbuch, N. K. corner Main and iiioyd streets. A Now Business. P. J. Cleary has oponod a storo in the Ferguson's building, on East Centro strpet. and is prepared to furnish tho local tradi with fine leather and shoo findings and all kinds of shoemakor's supplies. Ills stock is n largo ono and well onuipped to fully supply all demands of tho trado. 6-16-tf Buy Keystone flour. Bo careful that the name Lkssio & Co., Ashland, Pa,, it prlntod on every sack. 8-3-3taw Ueet work done at Brennan's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless, Laco curtains a specialty. All work guar' antoed. Waters' Weiss boer is the bU John A, lUilly sole agent. 5-6-tf WALL PAPER A CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED AT MBLLBT'S Blanks Co Gilt Embossed 12 l-2o "Window Shudos, spring rollers..25o Curtain Polos 25 o MOVEDfO 22 East Centre St., Shonanaoah, CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND. Its Bxcollont Qualltloa Command to public approval tbo California liquid fruit romody Sjrup of Figs. It la plotting to the eye, and to the tasto and by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tbo tyitom eflectuatly, thoroby promoting the health and comfort of all who use It. Ico Oroam, Strawborry and Oako. The ladles of tho English Baptist church will hold a sociable noxt Monday and after noon and evening, when plonty of tho best Ico Oroatn, Strawborry and Cako will bo sorvod for lOcta, Tho Library Open. The public library will bo open as usual on Thursday aftornoon from 4:30 to 6:30 and on Saturday cvonings from 0:30 to 30. All persons having books belonging to the library will please return thorn itn mediately. To Whom It May Conoorn. By virtue of tbo authority vested in mo, heroby appoint William J. James, son of William R. James, of Shenandoah, collec tor for the Cambridge Coal Company, with power to collect all bills due said company and receipt for tho same. (Signed) J. C. McGinkess, ll-3t Supt. Cambridno Coal Co. Shortland's Statement. Editor Herald : I eoe a charge in your paper tho othor ovening of my em bezzlement of thirty dollurs, while in partnership with ono John Thurlby. I would liko to contradict tho charge and stato that such partnership nevor oxisted. wou'd thank you to publish this in your paper. rkd K, oiiortland. Philadelphia, Juno 12, 1891. Boar in Mind That if you wish to go with tho crowd to Lakeside, tako tho special train on Thurs- ay noxt, (undor chargo of Camp 206, O. S. of A.), leaving Philadelphia nnd Reading depot at 8:00 a. m. Tickets, round trip, including coupon of admission to Wild AVost show, only 70 cents. Railrond tickets only 35 cents, children's tickets 35 cents round trip and admission to show; railroad faro only 20 conts. Moro Stock Bought. I. Coffee, next door to tho First National ank, has bought out a boot and shoe storo Ashland. Tho party was in business no longer than six months and, therefore, tho goods are not shelf-worn, but almost brand new. Coffee's prices and goods will sur priso you. Go and Bee him while his stock complete. If you want to save 40 or60 percent, on each pair of boots give him a call. Ilis bost miners' boots, worth S3 clso- horo, can be bought at ?2. 0-5-6t Tho "Y'b" Programmo. Tho following is tho programme of tho V. W. O. T. U. arrangod for this ovening : Kcrlptnro reading.. ....Jlintlo Hbatfcr. instrumental music mkq jHorgan. is eioquonco a gin oi nature or may h ue Hcnulred7'' M A. K. Morcan. Polo Bella Ilruwc Debate: "Which does tho most to produce crlmo poverty, wealth, or lEiiorance7" by licrt. uookB, J. T. Lawsou and Mlss C no. Muslo on the Kuzoo. fctola J Price, Crltlo F. II. Hopkins, GETTYSBURG. Fourth of July Excursions to tho Battlo-Fiold. Patriotism and pleasure in coalition will attract many of our readers to tho historic battle-field of Gettysburg, on tho coming ndopendonco Day. Tho Reading Rail road, which recently acquired control of tho only direct lino to this famous spot, is proparing a now and fast schedulo of train sorvice, and tho routo, by way of Harm- burg, from any part of tho Reading sys- em, is a most delightful ono. Tho rales or excursion tickets will bo greatly re duced, and special tickets will bo Bold on July 3d and 4tb, good to roturn until July 0th, particulars of which will shortly bo announced by tho railroad company, BILLS OP FARE. A Fow UBOful HlntB for Local Housekeepers. ' Tho following bills of faro havo been pro pared with all duo attention to oconomy and health and may bo of use to many housokoopers In town who may be in doubt as to what to provide for tho Sunday and Monday rooals, SUNDAY. llltEAKVABT. Rice Croquettes. Wheat Griddle Cakes. Syrun. Bread and Buttor. Cereal Coffee DINNER, Drlod Beof with Cream Gravv. Potatoes. Bread and Buttor. Strawberries with Cream. LUNCH. Bread and Butter. Cako. Lemonade. MONDAY. 1JHKAKKAST, Strawborries. Oatmeal with Cream. Dry Toast. Omelet. Potatoes browned on buttered griddle. Cocoa. DINNER. Trlpo browned on buttered griddlo. Mashed Potatoes. Lettuce, Macaroni. Graham Gems. Buttor. Dried Applo Pie. SUPP7 t. Biscuit and Butter. Graham Crackers. Currants. Hard Times Fruit Cako. Hot Water. Startling Faots. The American people are rapidly becoming a race 01 nervous wrecKs, auu me louowlug suggests the best run edy 1 Alphonso IleraprT- mg, or uutier, l u., swturs trial when his son was speechless from St. Vitus dance Dr. Miles' great Itesloratlve Nervine cured him. Mrs. J. It Milter, of VulniLratkn. nnd .1 II Tuylor, oflagansport, Ind., eno 1 gained 20 IKiiuuiH irum uiKiug it. Airs. ii. a. uarttner, of Vistula. Ind.. was cured or 40 tofiOam. vulslousa day, and much headschi, dlzzl nws. backaohe and nervous nrostratlon bv one bottle. Trial bottles, aud due books of marvelous cures, tree at u. 11. uagmiuuoh the druggist, wno recommends and 1 guaraii' tees this unoqunled remedy, Ppoctacles to suit all uyei at F, J. l'ortz's 1 streoU 3-20-tf Now Bakory, Scholder Bros, havo oponod a now bakory at 27 South Main streot, where you canjget fresh broad, cakos, candy and Ico cream. Give them a call. 6-6 3m Died. JAMES. On Friday, Juno 12, at Shen andoah, Pa., Lizzie, wlfo of William II, James, agod COynars. Funeral on Sunday, Juno 14th, at 2 p. m., from tho late resi dence on South Jardln street. Services In the Welsh Baptist church. Friends and relatives respectfully Invited to attond, The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. LAKESIDE- Driuing Park, (East Mahunoy Junction) PIWHEE BILL'S HISTORICAL Wild West Show! FOE OHEiWEEK ONLY CD CXI Indian Village, Cowboy &nd Mexican Sncampment rrSD the only herd or Trained and Spotted Mustangs. The whole history of a natlou told In a thrilling drama of civilization, de pleting the perils, hardships and heroism of pioneer life ou the plains, requiring lu Its completion over 800 daring scouts, trappers, cowboys, Indian fighters, Mexican Vacqueros and Honoros.Clilels with their Warriors, Brnvcs, Bquaws aud fapooses. A herd of spotted Mexi can Mtutune?, herd ol gentle Indlau Ponies and Texas ilrouchos. The largest and grandest exhibi tion of tho kind on tho Ainerlcau continent. Owning And traveling In Its own handsomely eciuloped railroad train. The first blvouae of Mexican Vacqueros direct from old Mexico, headed by Don ze Anno, the famous Mexican leader, and Bettor Frnncl'co, the king of all riders and ropers, expert and matchless In Wrist throwing and reckless horsemanship. 1'ralrle Hcboouers and Indian Travoys, whole herd of American BUFFALO and TSXAS STEERS, CD OO CO LO 1 I ?2S 13 A true representation or an Indian : Buffalo : Hunt ! Showing the manner of branding w,ld rattle ou our western irouuer; suirutng ana wonderful display of 6harphoutlug by frontiersmen, cowboys nnd Indians led by Maj. G. "WXIXIAM (FAWKEE niLIi) Famous and foarless Pony Exp'ress Hlders, showing the mode of carrying Important dis nntrhps across tho nlalns before the lutrodltc- ilnn ot the tolccrunh. A band of verltlble Mexican vacquerot, direct from Mexico, the greatest rougn riaers in tue worm. Performances every afternoon. Bpeclal ex cursion trains eacnany, Don't forget the place and date, Lakeside Driving Park, Xaat ifnltnnoy Junction, E IS. IB. 17, 18. 19 and 20 AD9XIBSION, - 35 CentH Children, under 12 th., 15 Cents OABB, The Photographer Is located at No. 14 North White Street. Having ban his gallery greatly Improved, he is iiowncuer prep&rea mau ever 10 meek the wants or Die public lu the puoto graphic line- The best photo- grapnB at jowesi (rices. Crayon Work a Specialty. New Jbirm. Neiv SlocJc. Green Truck, Fine Groceries, FRUITS, c, Delaware roe shad and other fresh ash right from tho boats on 7'rldays. Fresh Greens from tho fckmth. Evan's Building, B. Centre St. V.S. miltatu' olitiland) Everything now and-.reab. Goods delivered to any part of town. H. C. KNIGHT & SON. n VHPENTEH8 WANTED. Call J oruddres John II. Hnrnhard, zi East Udotre street, aiatmuoy Ultjr. oiS'H "WANTS, Sco. I?01X SALE A young horse. Ap . ply nt Lattdlg'a stationary store. 0 lMf VXTANTED.-.A good girl for gen T T eral housework. Good wages paid. Inquire at tho Herald onice. o4.tr AGENTS WANTED. Free paid outfit to unnrfrMI tnon ourjalosmen have earned from 170 to Jiooa wtekror years past. P. o. llox 1371, New xora. ba.i.. BOARDERS WANTED. - Steady ,, bonrders, or for meals only. Good loca- uu '",";lSw accommodations. App'y at M. Wheeler's, No. llOtf. Main street, Bhen. nndoah, Pa. Ve im DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR sale. One or the most desirable proper lies on West Oak streot, ror sale on reasonable t.e.miS,A PP'r at Upwse's grocery store, cor ner Jardln and Oak streets. Bbenandoah, Pa. TFAMED-An nctlve reliable man VV salary 870 to 88o monthly, with In crease, to represent in his own section a re sponsible New YorK House, References. M anuf ACTUHKK, Lock Box 1585, New York. FOR RENT Storo and building Makery Co. tor manufacturing and retail candy business. Two floors 6 1x20 feet. Apply ti J. J. Kranev. 6-1(1 Ir PROI'OSALS.-Olllce of the Phlla delphla and Reading Coal and Iron Com pany, I'otlsville, Pn.. June 4, 1891. Proposals are Invited nnd will be received until Mon day, June 15, for cutting and mining the coal and transporting the same in mine cars to tue foot ol the slope ot East Franklin colliery, near Tremont, Pn. Bpecincatlons can be seen at the oltlce or the Dlsirlct Mttperlutend ent, nt Tremont, nd at the ofllce or the .Min ing Superintendent or Central Superintend ent In Pottsvllle. The company reserves the rlgbtto reject anv or all bids 5' K C. L.UTHEK. Genl. Supt. (jREEN : TRUCK FISH, Oysters, Clams and Poultry Hecoivod daily at tho old reliable stand ol -A.. "WOMBE'S North Main St, near Lloyd. Wholesale and Rctnil. piled In qwntitlcs at short notice. ICECREAM, ICECREAM, By the plate or measare.'nlso put up In Si 10 mid 20 Cent I'nclcnKCH AT PETER CECCHINI & BRO.'S, 117 EAST CENTRE STREET. CENTS for a Window Shade. Others for 3.3c. 45c. 50c. 63c, 75o nnd upwards. Shades made for stores and private dwellings. Cus tomers desldlcg only the fixtures or shadii by the yard can be accom modated.: C. D. Fricke, 10 South Jardin St, Attention, Hoiise Cleaners ! Hie warm weather is here, and house And at such times most everybody needs something to brighten up the home, so if you need a good carpet of either Veuet, Moquett, Body TWO OR THREE-PLY INGRAIN, HALL, STAIR OR RAG CARPETS ! You can find a full assortment at PRIOE'S. Lace Curia Una in Window Shades, Floor aud Table Oilcloths and Linoleums of all grades. Prices cannot be beaten when quality is considered. Ko misrepresentation one price to all. J, J. PRICES'S Old Reliable Stand, 113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. With i manufacturing de partment in full blast jOur bank withstands tho run. We have made the New Store, cor. 13th and Chestnut Sts., a "safe deposit" for your money when in need of Clothing. The daily rush proves the "trust" of the public in our goods, Tho stock is right, tho prises are right wo hold the lead. 2Toio Only Corner 13th PRICES AT "THE FAMOUS! Men's alMvool Cheviot Suits f8.00 " " Worsted Sulta 10.00 Boys' " " " 7.60 " " Cheviot Suits 6.0 And everything else in our line you We sell tho bestfiOo Domet Tailoring a :"FAM0US": ONB-PRIOB CLOTHIN"G. t No. 11 North Maiu Street, Shenandoah, Pa. At Scanlan's- You can get the best and cheapest HATS AND CAPS in town. He has Just received a full line of STRAW HATS. From 5c to $. Also a nice lineof light colored hats, derby and soft. A nice light col ored derby hat, $1.25 Light colored soft hat for 50 cents. AT SOANLAN'S- You will find cheapest Hue of TRUNKS and Sachets In town; also Gum Coats selling them o(I at cost. Six dozen neckties at 25o a piece, worth 40c. Nlre line or Gents' Underwear at 70a a suit. Headquarters ror "uni mer Shirts and Boys' Waists. 19 SOUTH MAIN STREET. -GO TO- KELLY'S I Neat, Cheap and Stylish Strawi'Hats... from 20c to 81.50 'short Spray Flowers...... 60 to 1.00 Wreaths - .20c to 1.75 Infants' Christening Kobe, C5o to $5 Infants' long and short coaU...Sl,25 up to $3 60. 60,000 LADIES WEAR The SELF-SUPPORTING CORSET Why don't you wear one? NELLY BLY CAPS ! All Colors, nt 20 oents. Lambert, The Hatter, Carries an extraordinary line or Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods and makes a specialty or Nellie Bly and Mary Anderson Caps, e bast cs:it'i:r.:h ST. - cleaulng is the next thing in order. or Tapestry Brussel of A Run ou Our Hauls. and CHESTNUT Streets. Dhildreu's Suits II upwards Kuee Pauta 20o " Doiuet Shlvta &5o " Men's sulftlug sblrts -Too " Beat necktie in town 2So will find down to the lowest prices. Shirt in town. Merchant specialty. -AT- Poos all Kims Still at the Old Stand SCHEIDER'S BAKERYI NO, 2p East Centre St., Shenandoah. Better prepared than ever to serve our many patrons with a superior quality of Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream, Confectionery of ail Kinds.) Opta dd Saturday Evenings Until midnight. Open on other evenings (Sunday excepted) uuiu 11 o ClOCK, CLOSED ON SUNDAYS, A. J. GALLAGHER. Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written. v. ..vcuoca ami legal claims promptly attended to. Heal Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency. Genthaiffi.iuJa?ce.?Jis!5??.l- Kepresents .u..uqkv.u uiiQ luaumace uo. OFFICE-MlllrtnnnUlinnrtln . and West Sts., ahi5andch, K. " Good Hroperties of All Kinds For Sale. wu IMIHVUirVOl. ' street 1MDgand resUurantoh East Centre a. Desirable property on oorncr Centre ancf poses Slre0ls'iulla01e wr buslnesi pur. A- two story double frame rtwAtiino r.n WestI.loyd.street. 5'-Trestrtet.ry framB dwelllDS8on West Cen ""n0, I 10!? lwelllngi on the corner ot one "UMU1IU streets Htore room In 7. Two-story-slnEle houso street, with n iararo warehouse &"UJea ly??1oy double frame buildings corner nf I. nvrt atiri uiik.. J miuci h a LICU IS John R. Coye Attorn ey-at- Law- Real Estate Agent, OFFICE BEDnALL's Building, Cor. Main and Cenlre Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: 1 A tWO and OnMinlf .rnrv rimihlo r.nM. dwelling house, with store-room and res. taurant. Located on East Centre street. JJ-A valuable property located on Bouth Jar- am street. 3 (Seven dwelling hnusm. n 1 1 1. ,r nW bert and Lloyd streets. Good Investment . Terms reasonable. JUST OPENED UP a big lot ot nmong which are some lovely Fels well worth 50c. we havo determined to rtiBh them otrrorlSc. Come early It you wish to secure one. THIS OFFEK ONLY GOOD Until SATURDAY, JUNE 13. OUR TINWARE COUNTERS are shining with bargains. You'll he nmazed to see what 5 or 10 cents will buy. We have everything In tinware rrom a tin cup to a wash boiler, or rrom a flour ecoop to n bread raiser, Duncan & Waidlev, So. 8 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. EAGLE HOTEL! 221 W. Ce.itre Street, J Formerly kept by Mrs Omvllle. Tho above uoiei is now kept uy JOHN V. WEEKS, Formerly or the Keystone Hotel, GUberton. uesioi uuoumujoouiious ior Permanent and Transient Guest! The bar J i stocked with the best brands ot cigv.s,aie, ueer, porter ana liquors. EXCELLENT FHEE LUNCU COUNTEU. McKeon's Saloon, 109 EAST CENTItE ST., Beer, Whiskeys, Brandies, Porter! WINES ASD CICJAltS or the finest brands. Muslo mrnlshed fol uouo auu inriiea, rrom one to rive pieces. U R. BBICKER, M. D., PHY&IQIANAND SURGEON, Vol U East Centre Btreeti Mahanoy City, v D.IUMJUHIJ Huooiiu aiseases a specialty. J H. OOVL1C A TIORNEY'A T.LA W, jfflce-BdJir halltflug, comer M.ln and Centii f H l-QUBBOT, ATIORNEY-AT'LAW, Q OaosBedilsll'i building coru.r Ualn and Oe&Ut