Among merchant is "" ' CAPES AND TIPPETS. ' BICYCLE AND BOAT COMBINED. the ono who caters to tho wants of his cus Fashion's Latent Odd nnd Novel Snggee tlonn In CoUnrottes. As tho gorgeous street pageant passes The Odd Craft That Is to Ho Seen nn the Thames, nngland. tomers, bo they rich or poor. Both liavo an qual right to bo treated fairly. Justice to all U , good motto, and our customers will And Honrs. We havo a complete line of Groceries M well as Canned Goods, eto. Come and see our stock of goods, and remember the best goods arc always tho cheapest In the long run. Corner Grocery, A aneer combination of the triplet Wcy- Worlds Fair Holiday Trip ! tho New York Sun fnBliion writer sees hero and there n gown or mantlo which striken a noto of originality that makes nn impression among the bunchy gowns with their enormous sleeves and flopping skirts. A slender woman is in a gown of clo nnd a rncing shell recently made Its ap pearance on the ThHtnoH, Knidnnd. It is simply n boat with bicycle handle bars, saddles and pedals for throe men who go through the motion or riding a Uioyclo nnu f EVENING- HEH ALP CONTEST turn paddle wheel wmcii send tneir crnu Grand through the water at n very high rato of speed. Throe athletes named Cooper, Kates anUAiKinsou nue tue nyurocycic as they term their novel craft and they have been smashing records In an astonish- FINE DRESS GOODS Centre and White Sts. KING Display of f $ THIRD EDITION l'BUSONAI Trof. Freeman left for Providence, R. I., this morning. Harris Sou" has returned from a pleasure trip so Montoursvlllo. B. Labows, of Mahanoy City, was in town on business yesterday. L. A. Bumborgor returned homo to-day from an extended Westorn business trip. Editor McOarty, of the Hasleton Sentinel, was a visitor to tho Hi'.kai.i sanctum this morning. WiMlnm Kimmel. wlfo and son, William, 1,.rt tn for Chloueo to-day to attend tho World's Fair. Thoy will bo the guests of Mr. Kimmol's brother for soveral weeks. Hon. M. A. Lcary, formerly of Gllborton and who roprosentod this district in the Legislature somo years ago, is in tho hat manufacturing business In Philadelphia and doing quite woll. i William Durkin, who loft town seven years, n disgust, is comfortably located in West hiladelphiaji ' well flxod, financially jind-Uuierwiso, nnd would not return to this county if tho wholoof Shenandoah was given him. Ho lately secured a most valuable patent which will mako .him a very rich man. "Billy" is a member of Post 0, G. A. B., and stands high among tho members. To-morrow Hon. Jainos II. Campbell, who represented this district in Congress In 1851, 1858 and 18C0, and his accomplished wife will celebrato their golden wedding at their beautiful rural homo at Wayne, near Phila delphia. Ho retired from Congress to accept tho mission to Norway and Sweden, but after his return from abroad ho looatod In Phila dclphla to practice law. Ho retired from activo practice somo yoars ago and has since Jived in tho quiet enjoyment of his country home and his circle of old friends. His wife, who has aided him to adorn over- public position ho filled, is a daughter of tho late Chief Justice Ellis Lowls. Tho many friends in this county wish tho honored couple many years moro of happy weddod life. USE DANA'S SAE3APAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." OUNTKAI.IA. Messrs. Weber and Davidson, of Mahanoy City, spent Sunday in town with friends. Mrs. John Jonos and daughter, Minnie, spent Monday with Ashland friond3. Mr. and Mrs. Gundry, of Mt. Carmcl, spent Sunday with tho tatter's sister. Messrs. Bancroft, Lowls, Koal, Roch and Thirwell, of Ashland, called on our fair onos Sunday evening. C. L. Cleaver and wife, of Mt. Carmel, spent Sunday with town friends. Messrs. Browl and McBroarty, of town, were In Ashland visiting their boat girls Sun day evening. Messrs. Clarkson and Shoencr, two of Mt. Carmel's popular young men, was in town fiundav evening. Miss Marie Leam, ono of our sociable young ladies, spent Monday with Ashland menus. Mr. Seibert, of Willlamsport, is spending a fow davs as tho truest of tho Millard family. William Lynch, ono of our bright young men who is clerking in a shoo store in flit, Carmel, spent Sunday with his mother. Miss Edith Fortner, a charming young lady of town, is visiting Hazleton friends. William Williams spent Suuday at negins with his best girl. Master Wlllio Irviu, who has been visiting town friends, has returned homo. Mrs. John WiUlams and son, Earl, are vis iting Mrs. WiUlani3' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kross. Coughing Lead to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at nee. YATES VI LX.K. Matthias Walz, who has been lying seriously ill at his home here, diod Sunday night and will be buried Wednesday. Funeral will leavo Yatesville at one o'olock, to proceed to Mahanoy City by carriages. Mr. Walz was one of the oldest residents of Yatesville, having lived here about 30 yoars, He was a blacksmith by trade and hold that position at Knickerbocker colliery up to tho time of hii sickness. Ho worked at this colliery for upwards of 20 years. Ho was a quiet, unassuming man and was highly respected by every ono with whom he came In contact. Ho was a member of Mahanoy City Lodge, I. 0. of O. F., who will attend the funeral in a body. His age was ftl years, 11 months and 17 days. Survival of the fitost Downs' Elixir has outlived every other cough remedy simple because It is the beet lm A Happy Widow. Ono widow In town was made a happy woman yesterday. Mrs. Msry McIIale ie ceived through Justice Monaghan a pension of $10 per month dating from October 4th, 1891, and in addition received a chock fur $18757, accrued pension benefits. CoiiiIiik K'UBtS. June 14. Ico cream and strawberry fas- gyti, Bobbins' opera house, benefit Presby terfan church. Jane 16. Ice cream festival under the Auspices of the joint committee of Qwups l,U3and W. - s- of A Julv3&4. Indepondeoee Day festival in 'Bobbins' opera house, under the atupiees of .Camp 49, -Sons of Veterans. Wanted, To complete files, two oopies eaeh of the EVBiriiro Hebald of January 1st, Maud 4th, and February nth, 1882. A liberal pries will be paid for the same. Buy Keytlont flour. Be sure that the jmne Lxssio & Bake, Ashland, Fa is printed on every sack. 3-S-ataw 45c. For a Iloiue-fiiiule Car-; pet that win wasli. nt Krlcke'a Carpet Store, No. xo ttotstU Jardln street, HUcu- I.ACE Tiri'ETS. shot hopsncking ecru, with a thread of groan nndn hint of rose, having tho skirt mado in two circular flounces without o particlo of fullness at tho top. They aro cut from tho wido goods that como for tho purposo on tho gcnoral plan of tho round cookios our grandmothers mado with a holo in tho contor, and havo no seam nt all in tho skirt, or if tho cloth is nnrrowor they havo ono seam in tho back, but no darts or gathors at tho top. And in tho edgo of each ilounco nro two little pipings of roso silk, very narrow and modest. Ilalf an inch nbovo these pipings nro threo milliner's folds of brown about half an inch wido and tho camo width apart. Tho hat is black, with a laco butterfly in front nnd crim son rosos crowded under tho brim in the back. But tho odd thing about tho dress is tho capo or collarotto of brown velvet, which is fullod around tho shoulders, pointing down between tho shoulders, ending in two tab ends to tho bottom of tho dross in front. All over this odd lit tle tippet waB fittod beautiful whito laco apparently woven in tho form of tho gar ment itself, pointing in a pattern down tho back nnd oitending to tho edgo of tho long tabs in front. Ono thing is fully decided by this prom ennde of the accepted fashions, and that is that tho hoopskirt lias mado a bold at tompt at invasion, but has not been ac cepted. Cheap dresses of flimsy stuff may bo set out with a hoop, but elegant wom ankind doubles tho number of silk or laco frilled cambric skirts, flounces tho now drosses half way to tho top with silk and gots tho effect without the hoop, Occasionally woman does ariso in her majesty, and how quickly a fashion dies when onco sho is decided ana in earnest which makes it all tho moro astonishing that sho does not assert herself more frequently and insist upon rotaining ar tistic modes rather than rushing into ab surdity for tho sako of a change. Fried Smelts. To clean them mako a slight opening at tho gills, then draw them between the thumb and finger, beginning at tho tail This will press out all the insides. Wash nnd wipo thom. Now sprinklo them with salt. Dip them first in beaten eggs and then in bread crumbs and fry in boiling fat. Garnish with parsley and slices of lemon and serve with sauco tartare. All small fish may bo fried in the same way. Summer Shoes. The woman whoso winter size of shoe is 8JB is now luxuriating in a 4iD. She has sensibly chosen a shoe that gives her the same freedom of motion as though sho wore barefoot. Shoemakers will tell you sometimes that a too looso boot is as bad for the foot as a too pinching one, That may bo true of boots that cover the entire foot, but it is not true of low shoes. Everybody owes it to herself and the family to make herself so bodily com fortable in tho spring of the year that shopping does not fatigue and house cleaning does not worry. Just let her order a pair of walking shoes "a mile" beg pardon a size too large for her, and she will begin to have the physical en joyment of her well cared for feet that nature Intended her to have of every part of her physique. To Draw Linen Threads. To draw linen threads for hemstitch ing take a lather brush and soap and lather well the part where the threads are to be drawn. Let the linen dry, and the threads will come out easily even in the finest linen. An 1830 llonnet. A charming bonnet is represented in this ongraving, which shows an empire poke in gray chip, with an insertion and edgo of fancy straw. Adjusted under the brim and resting lightly npon the hair in front is a full blown pink rose, and at the front of the crown another OtTlt 0KANPM0TnER8' POKE. rem, with its frkage, nods above a silver buckle, which is fastened over the con tor of a large al&atian bow of white satin. From under this bow proceea bands of white satin ribbon, which end under small silver buckles near the back, At the back is a fanciful how of satin ribbon, from which depend long tie strings that are bowed ooquetushly iu front. The Yuuiik (llrl Idsntlflwt. Newark, N. J., June C The young girl who was drowned Iu ins fassalc river suuday nignt nns teen lawotineu as iinu lot Keilly, - I '! a ' -nisln of the young man, Peter ;, i -,,win v ho was drowned with her II--3 "' ' "'"n was made oy her slste r, H . l J, hum she lived at No Ml sevei.th avenue 'ihe young man had lvn visiiuig lii- i-uusins, and hud taken f.ndyi-t nut fi-r a row DSE DANA'S 8ABSAPABILLA, ITS " THE KIND THAT CUBES". the immocTct.E. ing manner. They recently rodo from Ox ford to Putney, a distance of 101 miles and 7 furlongs, in tho fust time of 17 hours and 49 minutes. The bust time over mndo by three scull ers over the Ramo route was 33 hours and 28 minutes, and tho hydrocyclists conse quently lowered tho record fourhours. The men rodo with wise and Had no mmcuity in keeping their Btrauge boat upright, al though they were Boated somo distance above tho water. Tho (low of tho stream aided them very little, and as they iuUi nart of tho way at rriulit and during the early morning they wcro not interfered with by river craft, xsowthat tho hydro cvclo has proved Itself to bo such a swift craft, interesting races between English oarsmen may lo looked for. Whether the hydrooyclo will become popular on tins side of the Atlantic remnlnsto bo seen. SPORTING NOTES. Tho Boston Athletic association will go in this your for rowing, football nnd base ball. It is said track athletics will not be given much attention. Tommy Conneff Is now a member of the Iloly Cross association and will competi for them this year. At tho meeting between Yale and Har vard Harvard failed to score in tho ham mer nnd Yale intho440, 880 nnd high jump. Ynlo finished first and second in tho bicycle races. Tho Detroit Athletic club will enter n largo team at Chicago on Sept. 14 and ex pect to make a grand showing. F. C. Puffer, ex-member of tho Manhat tan A. C. and tho acknowledged champion hurdler of America, in fact of tho world, has becomo a member of tho New Jersey A. U. John Grnhnm is tho new athletic manager of tho Boston Athletic association. He succeeds II. S. Cornish. A tVlif'fliiiun Who Uses Stilts. There nro a dozen men who perform re markable tricks on tho bicycle today, and such riders as Canary, Barber, Kaufmnnn and Marschner aro nblo to perforin feats that Beera Impossible to persons who are not well versed in tho achievements of the trick bicyclist. France has pro duced a wonder In this specialty whoso name is Henri French nnd who is now per forming in this country. Ho not only Is master or ncarlyall tho feats that his rivals have mado well known, but ho also performs ono diffi cult trick that very few men havo ever successfully attempted. Ho rides the front wheelof an ordina ry or high bicycle with 6tllts strop- uENui French. ped to his legs. Riding a single wheel is dltucult eiiougu, ana it may uo reaauy im agined how the stilts add to the arduous character of tho trlcK, Among tho other feats French is noted for are nlayinc a mandolin wnllo no is rid- intt a sinelo hiidi wheel, balancing a lighted lamp on Ills head and standing on his head on the saddle of an ordinary bicycle. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "TnE KIND THAT CURES." WANTS, &o. nott RENT. Private d-volllnir oDnoslto M C E church. Apply to Max Bchmldt. B-SJ-U VST ANTED. A oompe'ent gfrl for general f f UUUWKUIK iu u Blum, tniuujf. tl"J F. J. I'ortz, 121 N. Main strict. (i-5-tf B OARDING. Two gentlomeu desire board Willi private ramny. mom logtiuer. Address U., Shenandoah, P. O. oo-ii FOR SALE. A valuable Main htreot prop erty dwelling aud business plaoc hatls- factory reason for selling Apply at HEiui, office for particulars. i! planttd, together wlih il borne. 3 cows wfou and machinery, a bouse and burn. Tinil UAT.U- A lar.nlD W, n axa (arm Apply to U. 1'. Kiell Uarnsville, Hchuylklll coumy, l'jl. o-u-im WANTED An acllve boy or girl to sH vlkltlng caids on comml-slou tnovery town In HcliuylklU county. Send 10 cents In stamps ror ouim. Aaurers, nioaei i aru uo anenanuoun, fa. a .ti asw T OST. A medium size, thin black cow, I j medium size boms, white pot on foro iiead and near the left eye. Has not been seen since Tbursaay, June 1st. rmuer win De re warded by returning to frank Dalstmnlck, E uentre street. o-a iw PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING WALL AND f urnlshlug coping for the tjchuylklll County Court Uoube grounds. Bids will be received until the 6th day of June, A. R, 1808, by the Commissioners of Schuylkill County for the building of a retain ing wall, 8 feet high, 280 feet long, of mountain stone, on minersviue street, ror toe lurmsninr inches, on the granite steps, togetherwlth posts at the top and bottom of each nigbt of steps; also for furnishing 21M feet of mountain stone ooping wiinpostaui tne ends oi tne coping, sc. All work to be Unlstaed wltbtu sixty days after bid is accpted. I) ids for furnishing granite must be separate Irom the bids offering to fur nish mountain stone. Full particulars can be bad. and plans and drawings can be seen, by annlvine to the Commissioners of Hchuvlklll Ck un-y. Tbo Cummladoaers reserve tbe right to reject any or ail mas. s-iu-m t T1KOPOSAL8. The und-trslirned. Commls J ilorierx of HcliuylklU C uuiy, will rece ve sealed proposals uuttl Haturday. June 21, 18U8, at 2o'eIoek p. in . for the furnishing and laying of tw nty-one bundrtd and foriy-kven square yuras or grass sou six nunuieu ana seven uuate varus of white era?ei. and fourteen hun dred square yards of ftsph.lt and the laying and furnishing of terra eotta drain pipe at ihe Court Ilouse grounds at Pottsnlle. Plans nod speeiaoauoos oan ue seen ai me omen oi a. is. Cochran X Hons, engineers. Tne Commission ers reserve the right to reject any and all bids. BiYMUIW. u. ueiuiiu, JAMK8 J. HOWES, El.IAS K REKD, Commissioners. AtlM'- P. J. OONNKf.L. Clerk. Pottovllle. P UavM.18W. s-MMt Public Notice! Notice Is htrcl'j p u-u that persons destroyi ng or U-1 .i i n I iij- iii i r ki-irs ill tie pruw i uted L-,prt,nltii ii ih, Att of AhMiiiOly approved April fib, lm Brewers' Association. Shenandoah, P., Juue a, im ly i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-clsss Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and Irom Chicago, Including sleeping berths, all frco of cost. To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teschcrs who receive the largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by tho Heiiald. Cut out this coupon, and on tho blank lines write the name of tho I'ubllo School Teachc?, north of the Ilroad Mountain, in Schuylkill county, whom you consldermost popular, and send it to the "Contksi Kurron, Eveninq HEttAi.n, Shenan doah, Pa." Every coupon properly filled out counts as ono vote for one teacher. Every person, young or old, can rote, and voto as often as they please. Coupon must be In the hands of the editor within ten (10) dais after the date It bears. Natse of Teacher- O Residencs Name of Vowr- S1 mm8flmfjaiHHKWwwn"wo'Mi.Wi Juno n, 1803. For tlao laiAOlacy Onos. 4 Gold Necklace and Chaim. lloldcrman, tho Jeweler, will give tho lady teacher receiving tho highest number of votc3 a handsome gold necklace and charm 4 Set of Furs. It. J. Mills, tho Pottsvllle Hatter nnd Knr rier, will glvo tho lady teacher receiving seoond highest number of votes n hand somo Set of Furs. 4 Plush Toilet Set. Mr. Ileeso will glvo tne lady teacher re ceiving tho second highest number of votes a bandsomo Plush Toilet Hct. ADDITIONAL OFFERS. Tho two tea-bers having tho third and fourth conto.it will bo given a five-days' trip to Nlng.tra Tho two teachers having the Ilfth and sixth tost will bo given a llvo-days' trip to HoHon at -coiiDiTionrs The two teachers who rcccivo tho greatest abovo stated will bo declared tho winners. All coupons must bo cutout of tho ICvenimo opes, addressed to "Contest Editor, Evening Herald, Hliennndoah, Pa." Any person residing in any pluco may voto as often as he or she may desire for one or mort teachers engaged In teaching in a public school north of tho Ilroad Mountain nt tho close of tht enrrent school term; provided, that any teacher or accident for teaching for a period of not tonn, may also compote. Each vote for each teacher must be represented A coupon bearing tbo name of moro than ono teacher will bo thrown out as void. A careful record will be kept of tbo names and kept safe until tho final adjudication. Three doah will bo selected to act as judges, make tho winners. Should three or more teachers be tied be allowed to decide. Tbe names of the winners will be announced the winners bo absent from Shenandoah at tho by telegraph, so that they may start on tho trip All blanks In the coupon must bo filled out, person voting. The number of votes received lished In the next Issue of the Heiiald with tho -S3EIES Nobby Spring Stock It Has Surprised Others And will Surprise Youv E have stock 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. 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. L T. JOIES prce CLOTHIER North Main RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tlio X Clias. Jlettlg's Cele brated Ueer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrnted India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brauds of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. TWICE TOLD TALES I Aro ometimes a bore, but when the peo- Bio aro told twice that at Uallagher'a heap Cash Htore they oan buy Pluur and Ta at lower rates than anywhere In this town, they are gild to test the truth of the oft repeated story. Pull line of Uro certes, flutter and Kggs, Potatoes, Ureen 'i ruck, Hay apd Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store NO. 511 WfcST CENTBK STRUCT. 3C8S81tattUOU3U3SSS3$jr A Gold-Headed Cane. W. H. Mortimer, tho Pottsvlllo Jcwclcr.wlll glvo tho Gentleman teacher receiving the highest number of votes n Uoldhcadct' Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Society, of llaltlmoro. Md., will present the two lucky competi tors in tho contrst with liantlsomo Oold beaded Silk Umbrellas. highest number of votes nt thoclosoof tht Falls nt tho expenso of tho IIeiiai.I). highest numbor of votes nt tho eloso of Iho con thooxpontoof tho llF.itAU). number of total votes up to tbo closing bout HmtAT.n and sent, securely scaled in envel who may have been incapacitated by slckncst moro than three months prior to tbo end of tlx -by a seperato coupon. teacher or specifying moro than one vote for fc of all contestants, and all coupons will be filer prominent and responsible men of Bhenan final count, and announce tho names of the twe on the highest number of votes, tho judges wll on or beforo Saturday, July 15, 1893. Shouk time they will bo Informed of theirgood fortum as soon thereafter as possible especially tho blank requiring the name of tht atthlsofnco up to 4 p.m. each day will bo pub names of the teachers voted for. OTXDEL - opened the season with a of goods that beats the St., Shenandoah. HOOKS & BROWN, BASE BALL GOODS. llase Halls.... ..5a up. Hals -..too up. Catcher's Masks 50c up. Padded Catcher's GlovcH.Scup. Pull lino of Uum Halls. Try our ono dollar "Molot" Hall, l-'or prlco and quality 1 cannot be beat. o. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET JOHN COSLETT Main and Oak StroeUi, Shenandoah, Peiina,, GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetables. Pou'lry, Game, Fisli and Oys crs In season. Orders left at tho store will receive prompt attention i,RESS GOODS is that we will not attempt a lull descrip tion, but irive a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and chaiifjfablc 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 arc found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bengalinc, 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 slnglo, ilouhlo or triple capes. Somo nro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Indcsccnt hntld, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho fomlnlno fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashionahlo and Btyllsh, many of thoso having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or threo, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearor may desiro. 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 every thing 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. lives, Pomeroy POTTSVILLE, FESBJIWil. O, OKOKCIO MILL.KK, Manager. PEOPLE'SSSTORE! 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Boots., Shoes, Grents7 F'uxrn isbings ! At greatly reduced ratos. uS.- 3?3EI'JErS.a."5r, DEPsrajp-X-iotox-. Era Juno 10th passes We mean Bonio odds Will close out tliis pattern nt cost, bought at 15 per cent. Pelov real value. Now on exhibition In our south window. &IRYIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. AHEAD AGAIN! Wo havo mounted another rung onlholaddor of popularity. It la tho Standard U mud this time, t drop-head, half-cablnot at a rensonnblo price. The bead rises automatically to Its place when the leaf Is laid back. With a tingle movement tho head disappears, tho cabinet closes, nnd you havo in elegant ornamental piece of furniture, Drop In and look nt It, And while wo are talklngot cabinet work we might mention tho different kinds of wood the Standard Is made up in Antique Oak, XVI Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany and Sycamore T. B. SHAFFER, i'or. Jardln nnd Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah I O Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. Wo also carry an Immense lino of Btovos, Kanges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Koollng and Spouting our specialty, Peter Griffiths, UirtAKDVIIiLE, PA. 25 CTS. PER YARD TOR OlXi CLOTH That sells on sight. Others for 36c, lie and up wards. All grades of pretty Carpets. Call for bargains o. 33. ar'n.ioaacia'Mi Carpot Store, 10 South Jardm St. such a bewildering- topic Wo find the most stylish nnd tho prevailing modo to ho tho Cape, In somo of Its variations, an ovor ub. and ends of a neat pattern in John F.Ploppert, H'J EAST CEXTItE ST. Stead, Cake and Pie Bakery ! CO KFECTIDNERYt ICE CREAM. SODA WATER. I havo also purchased tho store 21 West Coal street, and am prepared to furntsh Milk, Cream, flutter and Eggs at tho lowest markot prices. Wo villi also keep at this store Ico Cream and Hoda Water. All on'ers will rcccivo prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT. !3 East Centre SI, SHENANDOAH 1 West Cual SI. LEATHER and SHOE FIIIOIIIGS (Clearv's Old Stand) XO W. Contro Stroot. Block replenished. Kull line of Shoemakers' bupplles. JOHN D. THIZISJ