The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 03, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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Among merchants Is
tho one who oaten to
the wants of his cus
tomers, bo they rich or poor. Both havo an
equal right to bo trwitxVfu!rly. Justice toall
li a good motto, and our customers will And
It ours. Wo havo a complete lino of Groceries
M well as Ginned Goods, etc Come and see
cur stock of goods, and remember the best
goods aro always tho cheapest In tho long run.
Corner Grocery,
Centrd and White Sts.
THIRD EDITION
MAHANOY PLANE.
Iocal Kvonts lis Uescrlbod
by
Oorres-
liomlcnt.
P. J. Lcahv. a popular saloon keeper of
Malianoy City, viaitod friends in town tills
rook.
John Jlcrgan, candidate for Poor Director,
vas In town this wcok fixing up his fences,
Tfciuiro M. J. Hoyiiolds put down a now
porch and pavomont In front of his residence.
Congressman J. B. Kellly passod through
town on his way to Qlrardvlllo on Decoration
Day, whero ho delivered tho Memorial ora
tlon.
Misses Mamo O'Connor, Moado and Mc
Anamy visilod Mahauoy City on Decoration
Bay.
Depositors mado a rnn on Wost Boar Bridge
dirt bank this week. It was prepared for tho
mergoncy and paid all deposits in full.
Ico men aro wishing for warmer weather,
Mrs. Daniel Dougherty and children visited
Vahanoy City Tuesday.
Don't try to drown your sorrows in a jug.
Troubles aro great swimmers.
Martin Doolan spent Docoration Day at
Trackvlllo.
Give your children plenty of water to
drink during tho hot woathor. Thoy need
this to make up for a loss from prosplratlon.
Allow double tho amount of time to catch
your train during tho sutnmor months that
you do in winter.
Misses Annie and Kato Doolan, Mary
Beagan, Lizzie Walsh and Anuio Wlialcn
wore visitors to I,rackvilIo..o. Decoration
Day-
Miss Boed, of Barry Station, visited Mrs,
Dr. Entorllno this week.
Miss Anna Mover, of Ashland, was tho
guest of Miss Helen Maurcr this week.
Mrs. Geo. Kelly and Miss Mary Castle
visited friends In Minersvillo on Tuesday.
John Whalcn, the popular broker of town
oiled on Mahanoy City friends on Wcdues.
day.
M. L. Fonnolly, chief clerk at Shamokin
scales, visited his homo on Decoration Day.
Wall. Geigor and wife visited tho homo of
tho former's parents at Tamaqua this week.
Mrs. Walter Murphy, Mrs. Wni. Hcflncr
Aid Mrs. Cochlln visited Ashland friends
during tho week.
Bryan Farrcll and Wm. Franks, of Maize,
Yllle, spent Tuesday In this city.
Miss Stable, of Minersvillo, visited Miss
Kate Bohls on Tuesday.
Mrs. Donald Mauror and son, Nice, drove.
to Fountain Springs on Decoration Day.
Mrs. Isaac Morgan and daughter, Annie,
were Ashland visitors on Decoration Day.
Tho Schuylkill Traction is doing an
immense business. On Decoration Day they
carried 13,000 passengers, one car carrying
liX) that day. Last Sunday this division
carried 7,000 passengers. The road is raying
8 per cent.
Miss Ella Sytho and brother, Eph, were
Visitors to Ashland on Tuesday.
Decoration Day was generally observed by
our business men.
Bov. Otto Br ant was in town this week
and called on his many friends.
Qllberton's popular barber, Florence
Uahonoy, and ex-Chief Burgess Hoblu visited
Ashland friends on Tuesday.
James Maurer and Geo. Batdorf wero
Mahanoy City visitors this week,
Steve Haley, of Colorado, had ono of his
feet badly crushed by being run over by a
mine car at West Bear Bidgo on Wednesday.
Miss Ella Batdorf camo home on Wednes
day, after a month's visit with tho family of
Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Eosbridgo at Newberry.
Editor Eliaa Davis, of tho Schuylkill
Haven Call, called on us this week.
P. J. Herrigan and John J. Golf took in
(he picnic at Lakeside on Docoration Day.
W.J.Smith spent Memorial Day in tho
city of Brotherly Love.
Tho following Is a report of tho schools of
IMG
town for tho month ending May 19th, as scut
by M. C. Butler, principal:
'.High School. Whole number in attond
joce, 24; averago attendance, 20; made full
..time, M. J. Shore, Michaol Butler, Hattie
( Hiatt, Maggie Connors and Jennie Ilanlon.
Grammar School. Wholo number in at--.tendance,
39; averago attendance, 27; made
full time, George Hiatt.
No. 4 Primary Whole number in attend"
ance, 38; averago attendance, l; made full
time, Beth Hiatt, Thomas Wright, Newton
Harris.
So. 3 Primary Whole number in atten
dance, 45: average attendance, 31; made full
time, Thomas Bevan, Howard Murray,
Samuel Frye, Elmer Cobley.
No. 2 Primary Whole number In attond
ance. Kk average attendance, 39; made full
time, John Lamey, Willie Smith, John Sulii
van, Cazzie Duboski, John Green, Maggie
Butler, Annio Wright, Maude Beiohlederfer,
Barbara Klein, Maggie Green.
No. 1 Primary Whole number in sites
dance, 75; average attendance, S3; made full
time, Willie Bevan, Jay Hiatt, Willie Bevan,
Br, Nellie Connors, Nellio Boicheklifer, Clara
Koran.
USE DANA'S SAteAPABILLA, its
"THE KIND THAT CUBES."
Coming Hvents.
Jnne 14. Ico cream and strawberry fes
ttsai Bobbins' opera house, benefit Proftby
lerian church.
JnnnlO. fee cream festival under the
auspices of the Joint committee of Camps
183, 112 and 200, P. O. S. of A.
July 3 & i. Independence Day festival In
Bobbins' opera house, under the anplees of
Camp 49, Sons of Veterans.
Twelve l'botos for SOc.
By Bending us your cabinet, together with
UK cents, we will finish you one dcaen photos.
lgtf W. A. Kjcaqey.
45c,
For a Htmif-made Car-
pet that wlH wash, at
rrlcke'0 carpet Store, No. 10
tlt Jardlu Street, tJiiea-
THEY ADMIRE US.
Long Htrlnc Compliments 1'rom
Con toin pornrles.
During the past week jnany contemporaries
havo complimented tho Hebai.u upon Its
enlargement and general change of appear'
ance and wo havo decided to publish them
in an ocknowledgemont. Here they are i
Tho Shenandoah Hkram, Schuylkill's
leading nowspapor, put on a new suit tills
wcok and camo out onlargod as a twenty'
four-year-old paper should. It is truly the
friend of tho masses, foot lews at all times to
champion their cause and lias no hypocrisy
about It, Editor Iloyer knows how to con
duct a paper and the people nppreriato It.
dehuylUU Haven Call.
Tho Shenandoah Evbnino HnnAT.n, an
exceptionally bright and altogether stalwart
Uepublioan paper, has boon compelled by
pressuro of business to enlarge Its pag
The Mkhald would bo a credit to a com
munlty many times larger than that In
which It Is printed, and It gives ovldenceof
keeping far ahead of the procession In cntor
prise rMadelphia rreti.
The Shenandoah Hkiui.d on Monday cclo
brated Its twenty-fourth birthday, and at the
same tlmo appeared in an enlarged sizo and
Fpnnrnllv imnrovod. Typographically tho
Hkuai.d is tho finest nowspapor in thissec'
tlon, and tho Improvements which havo been
mado aro indicative of a success which
well merited. Shenandoah has just reason
to bo proud of Its dally paper, which keeps
tho public well Informed, and thcro is proof
that business men appreciate tho Hkiialu as
a medium throueh which to roach tho
public Miners' Journal
Tho Shenandoah Evr.NINO IlEnALD camo
out in enlarged form on Monday in celebra
tion of Its twenty-fourth anniversary, and
Editor Boycr announced that tho onlargo.
mcnt would bo permanent. Tho Increasing
of tho size of a newspaper Is a suro sign of
prosperity and Editor Boyer is deserving of
his success, in that his effort has always been
to furnish Shenandoah with a clean, nowsy
daily papor. rottsville Chronicle.
Tho Shenandoah Hehald entered upon
its twenty-fourth year on Monday and ccle
brated tho ovent by adding another column
to each pago, making it a seven column folio
Tho editor complains that a constant pressure
upon his columns mado tho improvement
necessary, and that is a healthy "complaint"
wo do not envy him. Tho Heuald fills well
tho field in which it is published and wo wish
it tho full measure of continued prosperity.
rottsville Republican.
Tho Shonandoah Hkisald is making big
stridos forward. It is a good publication, and
in its enlarged shapo is better than over.
Ashland Telcqram.
Tho Shenandoah Evknino Herald has
appeared in enlarged form and much im
proved in all respects. It is a typographical
beauty and teems witli local and general
news. Tho Herald is ouo of tho brightest
and host dallies that come to our table
FrackviUe Item.
Tho Evenino Herald, of Shenandoah,
passed its twenty-fourth milo-stono on Mon
day last. Tho Herald is a success, as it
deserves. It is full of snap at all times and
is never uncertain in its opinion. Wo tako
great pleasure in noting tho Herald's pros
perity. Ashland Local.
Lost Monday marked the passing of tho
twenty-fourth milc-stono in tho Shenandoah
Herald's journoy on the sea of journalism.
In commemorating Its anniversary it ap
peared enlargod and otherwiso improved.
Tbo Herald is ono of tho greatest inland
dailies, and in its own languago owes its
success to "Fcarlossness In expression of
opinion and aggressiveness against all that is
wrong." Tamaqua Recorder,
USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, its
"THE KIND THAT CUBES."
OHXTItAMA.
Miss Mary Carney, one of our pleasant
young ladies, is visiting Mahanoy Clly
friends.
Miss Miriam Wcidensaul, accompanied by
her friend, Miss Alico Fagley, is visiting tho
homo of tho former.
Mrs. John Kramer, of Steolton, Is visiting
her mother.
Miss Mary Benson attended commence
ment at Mt. Carmol Wednesday.
Miss Sallie Littlehalcs, of Mahanoy City,
who has been visiting town friends for tho
last week, has returned homo.
Mrs. Gcorgo Tlioy attended a funeral at
Shamokin tho former part of tho week.
Miss Frost attended the Mission Band con
vention at Sunbury on Thursday.
Mrs. Eliza Schnce spent Tuesday with her
niece, Mrs. Bichard Benson.
Wm. Weldensaul, wife and mothor spent
Thursday with tho former's sister.
Misses Helen Frost and Dollie Millard,
who have been visiting Shamokin friends for
tho last few days, has roturncd homo.
Miss Laura Davis and Miss Maria Johnson
attended the convention at Sunbury Thurs
day.
Joseph Jeff, r-nn and George Ashton called
on some of nui fj.ii- sex Tuesday.
Misses Cuiiiu i'liillips and Alice Wert, two
of Mt. Canuel's pilau lit young ladies, spent
Tuesday with town friends.
Miss Emily Porter, who has been seriously
111, is much bettor.
Miss Simmons visited Jit. Carmcl friends
on Tuesday.
Miss Emily Beck, oueof Pottsville's charm
ing young ladies, Is visiting her brothor, Wm.
T. Beck.
Ham Unit (Jlinlienge.
Editor Herald; -A challenge Is horeby
issued to the C. T. Straughn base ball club of
Shenandoah for a return game. His club
defeated us at Biugtown on Decoration Day,
when many of our players were orlppled, and
w want satitfactlpn. Let Mr. Straughn put
up or shut up.
THE OUVBTTEB.
W. H. Dammy, Oapt.
itnomvKit ron this dojikstio.
Judge Anilrnw Ktrkpntrlek Appointed
by Vloe-Olianaollor Van I'lout.
Nbwaiik, N. J., Juue 8. Vite-Chan-cellar
Van Fleet hm appointed Jud.e An
drew KIrkpatrick of the Ha, ex County
Court receiver of the Domestic Sewing
Machine Company.
The largest creditors, the banks of New
York, wanted Homo- r. Hutchinson, we
aotuary of the Broadway savings usuk,
and David Blake, the vice-president of the
insolvent eompauy appointed, but the
mailer creditors objected, and the Vice-
Chanceilor sided with them.
Mr. Palmer, president of the Broadway
bnnk, main a strong appeal for the ap
pointment ot Mr. Blake.
A Timely Hint.
Don't fall to lubsoribe for the Wbbjci.y
UbraM). When you have road it send It to
your friends out of town and keep them In
formed of what Is going on about you. It
will be a welcome guest to them. But If you
wish to save yourself the trouble and expanse
of mailing tho paper send the namo and ad
dress to this ofllce and we will mall them the
Wbhki.y Hkbai.i regularly at tho following
rates: 86 oenU for three months; 60 cents
(J months; or $1 for ono year, postage) pre
paid.
I 1I.
HOOD. On the 1st Inst., at Shenandoah
Pa., Annie Linton Hood, daughter of Jami
and Bebeoea Hood, aged 4 years and 7
months. Funeral will take place on Sunday,
4th Inst., at 2 p. in. Relatives and friends
respectfully Invited to attend. It
WANTS. &o.
FOIt KENT. Private dwelling opposite M
H. church. Apply U Max Hobmlilt 5 20-tt
WANTED. A oompotent girl for genera
housework Id u BmaTl family. No
children. A. T.J on is,
8-W-tf 11 M. Main street.
BOAItDINQ. Two gcitlemen desire Loan
with private family. Hoom together
Address 11., bheuandoah, V. O. 5 5-tf
FOIISAI.E. valuable Main streot prop
crty dwelling and business place S itls
factory reason for selling. Apply at IIbiiall
ofllce for particulars,
T ADIES who will do writing for me at their
lj nomo win maxo g oa wages iiepiywun
senna resseu, sinmpeu envelope, mif-H .mu
oitKU MiiXEU, Soutn Dead, Ind.
rO-vr. At or near Iho Odd Fellows' cemc
A cterv. on Decoration Day. a lady's sllvo
watch and cold chain. A rcmrdwlll bo paid
tor hr return to Airs. Hiscnnart, iJl I'.asi
Applo alloy, Hhenamtoah. 5 ai-3l
Tpoil SATjK. A twenty (20) ncro Una,
JL plantta, togetiier wnn noraes, a cows
watron and machinery, a bouso and burn
Apply to O. 1'. Krcll Uarnsvlllo, Schuylkill
county, I'a. o-o-im
n 7ANTIU). An active bov or clrl to sfl
VV vlkltlng caids on comml'sloo In overs
lown In Kchuvlklll county. Send 10 cen s lt
dumps for outut. Address, Model "nrd Co,
incnanuonn, j,-a. n-si-u-usw
LOST. A medium size, thin black cow,
medium sle horns, white spot on fore
head and nenr the left eye. Has no; been seer
since Tnursaay, June nt. r inuer win do re
warded by returning to Frank UalsnanleV. K
Centre street. 0-3 Iw
A DMINI-TUATOIl'S NOTIOE.-Lettcrs ot
XX anmliilstrniion on tno ostato or airs .Mar
giret llarktns, late of tho lior.uigh of Shen
ucdoafa. deceased. havl e been crunted to th
undersigned, perHons Indebted to said ostati
are hereby nutiUed to mike Dtiymotit: thoso hav
ing claims against s .Id estate to present them
witnout ueiay 10 rtti'uu uakivijns,
Or to Adminlstrat ir,
M. M. HmiKE. Hli Attorney.
Shenandjan, ra , jusysu, iBirj. o-i 4t-oaw
PROPOSALS I
Tho underpinned, tho County Commissioners
oi bcnuyiKMi i.oumy win rec ivo hojioj pro
fiojis uniu u ciock p. m. iuonaav, june mn,
K3, for Ihe creoiinn nnl completion or u
wooden bridge, 60 feet span, near l;letz'. on
tho t-acruraento road. U ntr .Maliar torn o town
ship, Hishuylklll county Plans and spec Ilea
tlons ran be seen nt thluofllco. The Com mis
sinners roHorvo the right to reject a y and all
HAMUEI. o. Dr.Toiuc,
James. I. Howes.
Ei.ias E. Hf.i:o,
County Commissioners.
Attest P. J. Conneu., Clfirk. 6-18 w&s
Pn0P0SAL. Tho underslercd, tho County
Commissioners ol Schuylkill Countv. wll
recelvo sealed proposals until -Monday, Juns
10th, at 3 p. in., for the erection and complotion
of a w oden brideo. 40 foot sn in. on tho Kline-
erstown road. UnDcr Muhantonco townhhln.
Schuylkill county. Plana and specifications
can bo seen ut thlH office. The Commissioners
reserve tno right to reject any ana all bldt.
Samuel G. Detdiik,
James J. Hom es,
Kr.iAS W. Keeii,
County Commissioners
Attest l'.J. Connell t'lo:k. 5 18-W&
PitopoyAt.s Fort building wai.i. and
furnishing coping lor tho Schuylkill County
Court House grounds.
lllds will bo received until tho Oth day of
June, A. D., 1693, by Iho Commissioners of
SchuylBiUCounty for tho building of n retain
ing wall, 8 feet lilKh, 280 feet long, of mountain
stone, on Minersvllle street; for tho lurnlshlnu
and setting of 2tf.'i feet of grmlte coping, 10x14
lnchos, on tho granite stops, togotherwlth posts
at tho ion and bottom of each Ulehtof stens:
also for furnishing 210 feet of mountain stone
coping with posts ut the ends of tho coping, &c.
All wora to bo finished within sixty days after
bid Is accpted. Ilids for furnishing granite
must bo separate from tho bids offering to fur
nish mountain stono. Full particulars can he
aad. and plans and drawings can bo seen, by
applying to tho Commissioners of Bjhuylklll
IX un- y. The Commissioners reserve the right
to reject any or an uius. c-iu zii
rMlOPOS ALS. The undrfrnlffned. fVimmls
L Blotters of Schuylkill O .uuty, will receivo
fiemeu pruuusuis uuiu niuurtiay, june-l, isw
at So'clockp. m , for the furnishing and layli.n
of twenty-one hundred und forly-scycn squaie
yards of crass sod six hundred and sovin
Kauaro yards of whlto Era vol. and fourteen hun
dred square yards of nsphult and tho laving
and furnishing of terra cotta drain plpo at the
Court Houso grounds at Pottsvllle. Plans and
speciucutions can uo seen at the office ot A 11.
Cochran & Sons, engineers. Tun ttammlKalnn.
ers roscrve the right to reject any and all bids.
JAMES J. HOWES,
ELIAS E. HEED,
Commissioners
Attos:-P. J. CONNELt,. Clerk.
Pottivlllo, Pa., May 23, 1893. 6-21 SOt
THI StQyiL TO
KIDNAPPED
y r
Robert Loufe
SteVeosor;
WIU. AFfEAR IN SERIAL
FORM IN
THIS PAPER ONLY
Dealing with one of the most
exciting periods of Scotland's
history, and abounding In In
stances of shrewd Scotch wit
and craft, It Is a novel that no
one of our readers should miss.
AaHe sure trjat trj
paptr corpes to you
rou!arly.
Will appear in the
Weekly Herald,
Saturday, June 3,
Balfour
World's Fair
i T-:"U"RTJTpJa 1TPPAT.TI nnMrpfom Si
10 Days at the World's Fair
With accommodations at a first-class Chicago hotel, and transporta
tion to ond from Chlcogo, including sleeping berths, all frco of cost,
To the 2 Most Popular Teachers.
CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M.
The two teachers who receive the largest number of votes will be taken
to the World's Fair and royally entertained by the HEnALD, Cut out this
coupon, and on the blank lines write the name of tho Public School Tcachct,
north of the Broad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most
popular, and send It to tho "Contest Enrron, Evzmno Hekald, Shekak
doau, PA." Every coupon properly Oiled out counts as ono vote foi one
teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often as they
please. Coupon must be In the hands of tho editor within ten (10) dajs after
the date It hears.
Naae of Teacher..
ResMeace.
Name of Voter-
Reddesee
Juno 3, 1893.
4 Gold Necklace and Cha m
Holderman, tho Jeweler, will give tho lady
teacher receiving tho highest number of
volo3 a handsome gold necklace nnd charm
A Set of Furs.
R. J. Mills, tho Pottsvllle Hatter and Fnr
rlcr, wlllglvothe lady teacher receiving
seoond highest number of voles a hand
some Bet of Furs.
A Plush Toilet Se't.
Mr. Rccso will glvo tne lady teacher re
ceiving tho second highest number of
votes a handsome Plush Toilet Bet.
ADDITIONAL OFFERS.
Tho two tea hers having tho third nnd fourth highest number of votes at tuoclosoof th(
contest will ho given a flvo-days' trip to Klag.tra Falls at tho expense of the HEnAU).
Tho two teachers having the fifth and sixth highest number of votes at tho close of tho con
test will bo given a Uvo-days' trip to Boston at thocxpenioof tho HehXi.d.
-consrzDiTionsrs
Tho two tcachors who recelvo tho greatest
aDOve stated win uo declared tbo winners.
All coupons must bo cutout of the Kvenimq Herald and sent, securely sealed In envel
opes, addressed to "Contest Editor, Evening Herald, tihcnnndouh, Pa."
Any person residing In any placo may vote
teachers engaged In teaching In a publlo school
enrront school term; provided, that any teacher
or accident for teaching for a period of not
term, may also compete.
Each vote for each teacher must be represented by a seperato coupon.
A coupon bearing tho namo of moro than
teacher will bo thrown out as void.
A careful record will be kept of tho names of all contestants, and all coupons will ho filed
and kept safe until tho final adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Shenan
doah will be selected to act as Judges, make tho final count, and announco tho names of the twe
winners. Should three or moro teachers bo tied on the highest numbor of votes, tho Judges will
do allowed to ueciae-
Tho names of the winners win be announced on or before Saturday, July 15, 1893. Should
the winners bo absent from Shenandoah at tho time they will bo Informed of their good fortune
by telegraph, so that they may start on Iho trip
All blanks In the coupon must bo filled out, especially tho blank requiring the name of the
pcrf on voting. Tho number of votes received at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will bo pub-
nsnca in tno next issue oi tne hehald with tho
Nobby Spring Stock
It Has Surprised Others
And will Surprise You.
ONE-
(Am AaUUAitiy
'PRICE'
ii North Main
RETTG'S
Beer and Porter.
T AM AGENT for the
X Chaa. Jlettig's Cele
brated Beer and Porter lu
this vicinity, also Bergner
& Eugel's celebrated India
Pale Ales and Old Stock.
Orders will recelvo prompt
attention. Finest brands
of Liquors and Cigars.
SOLOMON HAAK-
120 South Main Street.
TWICE TOLD TALES I
Are sometimes a bore, but when the peo
ple aro told twice that at Gallagher's
Cheap Cosh Store they can buy Flour and
Tea at lower rates than anywhere In this
town, they ie gUdto test the truth of
the oft repeated story. Full line of Gro
ceries, Duller and Kggs, Potatoes, Ureen
I ruck, Hay and Straw.
'Wl fhfian Cash Slnrp
lUI V WllUUjJ VUVM VVw
NO. Ml WEST GKNTfiE STREET,
Holiday Trip !
A Gold-Headed Cane.
W. H. Mortimer, thoPottsvllloJcwclcr.wlU
glvo tho gentleman teacher receiving the
highest number of votes a Oold.hcadcO
Cano.
Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas.
Tho Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore
Md., will present the two lucky compctl
tors In tho contest with handsomo C) old-
headed Silk Umbrellas.
number of total votes up to tho closing houi
as often as he or she may desire for ono or more
north of tho Broad Mountain at tho closo of tht
who may havo been Incapacitated by slcknew
moro than three months prior to tho end of tht
ono teacher or specifying moro than one vote for o
as soon thereafter as possible.
names of the teachers voted for.
OTTDFt.
WE have opened the season with a
stock of goods that beats the
record for beauty and low prices. We
will close it with a big- stock disposed
of and the best pleased lot of customers
you ever saw. It's waiting for you
that big line of choice quality, new styles.
1 Men s, boys and children s clothing,
hats and furnishing goods. We want to
sell you reliable goods cheap, and we'll
do it if you give us a chance.
&$ t&f&SBBSBG&
m ' IITLIlL'U
St., Shenandoah.
HOOKS & BROWN,
BASE BALL GOODS,
Uase Balls..... .5o up.
Hats ...,10o up.
Catcher's Masks 60c up,
Padded Catcher's Gloves.250 up.
Full line ot Qum Halls.
Try our one Collar "Molot" Hall.
Porprlco and quality U cannot
be boat.
tfo. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET
JOHN COSLETT
Main and Oak Streets,
Shenandoah, Pennu.,
GREEN GROCERIES,
Truck and Vegetables.
Poultry, 'Game, Fisli and Oys ers
In season. Orders left at tho store
will receive prompt attention
Grand Display of
FINE DRESS GOODS
i.RESS GOODS
that we will not attempt a iull descrip
tion, but give a partial outline, which you
can fill in by a personal inspection. There arc
the plain and changablc diagonals; plain, plaid,
striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix
tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads,
cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there,
many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex
amination are found entirely different. Our
assortment of silks is complete china silks,
china surah, plain surah, bengalbc, plain, fig
ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot
effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any
color of dress goods.
.In Wraps
single, double or triple capes. Somo aro plain, others very
highly decorated, with fancy indesccut braid, butterfly
colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap
proved this season by tho fomlniuo fancy. To some, coats
only nro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats
aro equally fnshionahlo and stylish, many of thoso having
capes also attached sometimes ono, two or tlirco, as tho
tasto or Inclination of tho wearer may doslro.
We have this season, for the first time,
added a Millinery Department, and have spared
neither trouble nor expense to make it a suc
cess. The result exceeds our most sanguine
expectations. This department will be under
the same management and conducted on the
same principles that have always characterized
our entire business. We shall keep everything
in trimmed and untrimmed hats, novelties of
every description. Having secured a trimmer
noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are
enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful
inspection of our entire store. All welcome.
1 Bives, Poiaeroy aad Stewart, j
O. C1KOUGK
Prices lowest, when
Ono price to all.
Now in Order-
All thoso in need of Carpets, Window Shades,
Laco or Chonillo Curtains, Rugs, Mats, etc., call at j
T I PRTPF' OLD RELIABLE;
U.U.I JL VlVj J J k) , NORTH MAIN STREET.
Lunch Baskets, Wooden Butter Bowls. j
Did you see the latest carpet and rug beuter ? Only 25c. Everybody buys)
one of our grip, pie or pudding llfterp, only a dime. '
We are headquarters for wash boilers and all kinds of tinware.
Big lot of sprinkling cans, window screens and all sorts of "hot weather
goods." Lowest prices on ice cream freezers. You'll not bo compelled to buy.
Plonlo plate and mugs. Japanese napkins and fans. Celluloid picture
frames, wire card receivers, spladicrs, etc. Waving Irons, a big thing for 10c.
&IRYIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S,
3 SJoixtla. Tt3:a.xx Stroot.
AHEAD AGAIN I
We have mounted another rung on the ladder
of popularity. It Is tho Standard Grand this time,
a drop-head, half-cabinet at a reasonable price.
The head rises automatically to Its place when the
leaf la laid back. With a blnglo movement the
head disappears, the cabinet closes, ond you have
an elegant ornamental piece of furniture. Drop In
and look nt It, And whllo we are talking of cabinet
work we might montlon tho dlffereutklnflsof wood
the Standard Is mado up In Antique Oak, XVI
Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany
and Sycamore.
T. E. SHIPPER,
Cor. Jardin and Lloyd Sts., Bhcnandoah
ale.
I have concluded to give the
people a chance to take advant
age of the great Reduction Sale
of our excellent stock of boots
and shoes, which must be closed
out within the next 4 weeks to
make room for new goods at
our new store. Sale is now on.
JOSEPH BALL,
aOMTMnlu Stroot
25
CTS. PER YARD
ron
ohj cloth
That sells on sight Others for S5o, 15o and ud
bargains nCiea ot PwUjf Carpels. Call for
Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St.
a
issucha bewildering topic
Wo find tlio most stylish nnd
tho prevailing mode to bo tho
Capo, In somo of Its variations,
MILM3II, Manager.
qun'.ity is considered.
-House Cleanino'c
.SL.
Plain and Fnncy, '
3CT and All Bhnpes'i
John F. Ploppert,
SO HAST OEXTltE ST. I
I
Cake and Pie Bakeryi
COSFECTIGNEBY. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER.
1
I have also nnrrlinaA ,fcn
s 21 West Oefj
liMllk.Ureail
uum prepureato-iurntshMini.C'reaH
..uiioruou figRsat the lowest markot pricwl
We will also keep at this store Ice Cream al
Boda Water. All orders will receive prowl
attention. Wholesale and retail.
J. F. PLOPPERT, )ltf
li bit Ceilie SL SBEI1ID0AB II Weil Cb&
LEATHER wi SHOfFlL,
(Cleary's Old Stand)
XO "W. Oontro Si
Stock replenished. Full line
Shoemakers' Supplies.
JOHN D. THE
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