The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 07, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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    KING
Among merchants la
the one who outers to
tho want of his ens-
tomora, be they rich or poor. Both have an
wjnal right to be treated fairly. Justice to all
la a rood motto, and our customers will And
Honrs. Wo have a complete line of Groceries
u well aa Canned Goods, etc Come and see
OBE'S OBSERVATIONS.
THS MARKET REPORT.
What lie Bees and Hoars During Ill-Travels.
Times liavo been hard In this district and
tho prospects aro but llttlo brighter, yet tliol
prices of real ostato keep at a high notch and
give no Indication of breaking. By personal
our stock of goods, and remember tho best inquiry at reliable sources I liavo found that
roods aro always tho cheapest In tho long run, prices offered nnd ask oil for somo properties
in town aro really cyo openers. A party
recently made an offer for a Main street
property and drove his stakes in at $100,000,
Tho owner promptly rejected tho offer. Tho
owner olalms that the property Is now paying
15 por cent., clear of all taxes and other
expenses on a figuro abovo the offer. Another
property, not as oxtcnslvo as tho one Just re-
ferred, but located only a short distance from
it, is holding out for $15,000. Thoro has been
an offer of $12,000 standing for somo tlmo.
On another street thcro is a property 30 feet
front and CO feet deep, with a building forty
feet deep on It. An offer for this is standing
at $10,000. Another Main street property
with buildings somowhat inferior to thoso on
SIETVIEXRISnS
Corner Grocery,
Centre and White Sts.
THIRD EDITION
IiAHDLORD AND TENANT.
Leads
rlillmlplplilu Produce Market.
Piitf.ittMt.iHiiA. .limn (1. Cotton was firm
but quiet at 8o. per pound for tnlddlluir up-
"Kd wn dull and freely offered at tlO.COa
lif.ou per ion lor winier until.
i iiMir urn iiurHfi wan 1 a vury uiruus-
tafttwv pfiiulltiitti. utid i, ripen were unsettled
Hitd In fttvnrnf buy urn, who, however, were
Miiittoim In their operation. A few hundred
tuilTfI4 Ml CI. IIit'IllMlllU" JrlllinPflOUl ClHr HIII1
vimitrliU itt 'JMu'Xih: PeiiiiMlvanla roller
iinil utinlnhts at $.'UMhi3.r5; winter Patent
HI f:i.iHAH.in; vpmit oo. hi .uuu-.o; unu
live Kl-ur wttsqulci at J.1U per barrel for
t'liohe renimyivani i. .....
(Irnln Un can uiiftii nnn wto mo i or. in no;
nun .iiilv! 7ts AiiiitiHL: TftWc&nittemlHir.
(!nri. wu bid for .nine; 4ttWo July; -17c
UKii: 47Vc tM'ptemner.
out tnu , .limr; mhhio July! and 36 for Au-
iint find AfititAniltnr.
.1 "v, .i .1... i.
Ulliinr -.hhi nui iirm uuu i cmnj
viuilu emanii'iy cxtm. 19o; do. prints extra,
-MtirKei nu'H'iy huh in iuir ueiiiuim.
(;ho he Murnet ipnei uuu env ew ior
oiid's
Fair Holiday
Trip ! 1
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to
A Dispute About l'assesslnn
I,ht Suits.
Michael Curley is a First ward landlord,
Among his possessions is a piece of property tll) propu,,,, nb0T0 mentioned can go to-
which has a saloon license, joun aurum, a morrow for $0,500, but tho owner holds out
I'olo, ran tho rlace, but on Monday tho f(jf 7 000- lt jg iaiy surprising. Numerous
license was transferred to another I'olo. ...,,,. nro on Ul0 market and bids aro In
August rofusod to give up possession and the for a of th(jm( but tho owner3 nro holding
now man appealed to Landlord Curley, who off f(jr Btlff prcosan(i nlmost cvory caso It
got Into an argument, wim A.igui h..u loolg M tf t,10y will get them by waiting.
From tho Investigations I havo mado 1 am
convinced that tho old fogy sentiment which
factor . l".iultM'" imrt skims, i'w7c.
l,it .iiaiira iilnnllf til: whhI den:
lliwe. choice unit Iiiih'J, )'; do. Now Vorl
wife and was knookod through a window
.!,. fhirlov and August continued tho
r
l.i 'hi,n.-.: Ittirlwnk 'unci White Stur cbolue.
U.HlOUC, UO. iair I" l-wnvw,
w York I'roiluc Market
New Yokk. .Tuned Whom Market firmer
nil active. No. 3 itxl tier bushel in
v., 1 tiMrthorn T.VM. ilcMvoruil.
kotnuiei. o. j,i; per uuim-i,
1aI.,'.1.-1
Outs -Market )c lower, no. 3 mum. ouji
IX!iuuhIic1 In elevator. No. white, juo.
JJaM Liberty I.lvo Stock Market.
F.Affr I.itiKUTY. June O.-Cattle-KeoelpK
1.040 head: shipments, l.mo netui; tnurw
.lull. 1 t t, 'J.Vt fifr frnm 1hl week's nnco.
Hogs lleceniw, .i.uou ncua; sniniucni. .jjuwu
luir usiiv iu uci
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11
g EVENING- HERALD CONTEST ft
i o Days at the World's Fair
With accomtnodstlons at a flrst-clofs Chicago hotel, and transporta
tion to and from Chicago, Including sleeping berths, all free ot 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 he taken
to the World's Fair and royally entertained by the IIkimld. Cut out this
eoupon, and on tho blank lines write the name of the Public School Teacher,
north of tho llroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most
popular, and send lt to tho "Contksx Editob, Evening Herald, Siikivan
DOAn, Pa." Every coupon properly filled out counts as one vote foi one
teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often as they
please. Coupon must b In the hand ot the editor within ten (10) days after
the dau lt bears.
Karsa of Teacher-
Residence..
et
Mam, of Voter-
quarrel out on tho street, when Chief Uurgoss provallcdloro for so many yoara nllll by jiondi inarct diill, lower
Burns and High Constable Flynn interfered wllIcll tho town wa8 pictured as a rapidly 1 sheejU-ltewliifs, 8,0(1
Y Reekleae.
and arrested both men. riioy woro taken ,iecinln mining settlement Is being dls-
before 'Squlro Monaghan, who ImposeU a , Tbo lo who nl0 ofl;oring tho
flno and costs on August amounting to,u. 1)rOp0rtios for salo, I am convinced, aro not
Uarloy'a penalty was j. August jmiu m . , tcclu,so they feel tho town is dying,
roost bocauso ho tried to escape from tno . . because they see wo nro experiencing an
offlcors. Tho landlord then entered suit for f h!1 Ic rcal to )00m
assault and battery and August wasput under M jt wer and thoy can clear an oxcellcut
$300 ball. nroflt bv tho salos. And tho boom Is not
lln.lttul in nrnnnrfim lmvInL' business nlaCCS.
Tho cclcbratod imported "Ancnor i am , ffl .. nuilrtcrs of th0 town. Of course
nt onco
ilcslro on tho
nnfl lied: shlnmont .
5,700 hend; market slow. sudo oil from lt
n oek's in 1cm.
Juno 7, 1893.
For tlxo Xixxolicy Ouos.
Expellor Is and over wll.bo Uio best remedy ,o tcaiing this wm
forallforms.of Hhoumatlc diseases. 29 prize Uiat thIa ))oom 3 causod by a desire
medals awarded to tho manufacturers of this
valuablo preparation. For salo at C. II.
Haecnbuch, P. V. D. Klrlin, J. M. Hlllan,
and other drueeista. 3t
GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR.
Now Is the Time nnd tho Hemline'" "Scenic
llonlo" the Way.
Stories of Chicagoan rapacity, added to tho my tImt out of flv0 inquiries mado at tho
tho Polish and other peonlo of
forcicn nationalities to sccuro control of all
tho host sites in tho town, but for tho Infor
nation of neonlo who may jump to this
conclusion I will say that the $100,000 offer I
referred to in tho beginning of this nrticlo
was made by a townsman who has never
crossed tho "dark bluo sea." And I will also
admitted Incompleteness of many of tho ox-
hibits, detracted groatly from tho success of
tho World's Fair during tho initial month,
and the attendance, while enormous, foil
far short of anticipations. Now, however,
no ono need be deterred from visiting the Ex
position by fears of extortion, or by mlsglv
.Incs as to seeing tho great show in its en
tirety. Tho Chicagocso havo regained their
senses, and reasonable prices again prevail.
Tho buildings are finished, tho exhibits all in
place, and the wonderful aggregation of tho
world's greatest achievements can bo seen to
vastly better advantago just at present than
at a later period when tho rush shall have
set In.
A favorite route to Chicago from tho
Hkrald ofllco tho other day In rcsponso to a
"for salo" advertisement ono was mado by a
Welsh party, a second by ono from tho
Queen's domain, and a third by a parly who
has never been outsido of Schuylkill county,
as a resident.
Tho experience Deputy Coroner Manloy
iiad in Wm. Penn yesterday in his efforts to
locato a supposed brother of tho Hungarian
who was found hanging on a troo on the
mountain was sufficient to convince ono of
tho great difficulty a tax collector must havo
In securing payments from somo of tho
foreign classes we havo In our midst and tho
tedious work tho assessors must cope with in
Eastern and Middle states is over tho "Scenic "i' "" " "Vi""
tnrco nouses, uut nunu ui mo aaw.........
Lehigh Valloy" division of tho Eoading rail
road STStem. by way of Niagara .balls or
Buffalo. This lino traverses a region exceed
Ingly rich in picturesque scenery. Indeed,
lt may be questioned whether in all America
a journoy of tho same extent will afford to
U...V,.,. w. - , pnlloetor. At ono of tho houses a
aiverso ana cnarming viowa oi umuru iu uui
occupants knew John Shanno:k, John
Shamrock, or John Kwalic. At ono of tho
houses the door was found locked and a
Hungarian neighbor frankly admitted that
the occupant had locked herself In becauso
Bhe was afraid tho visitor was a policeman or
woman professed entire ignoranco of tho
name mentioned. At another tho name was
loveliest forms.
Alio iravciur UUU1 Jaa. iu noov oj . ,.,1
through recognizcu hum u miugaimu ..uuiw .....
ijenutv uoroncr uauiv iu tuu un,.; ajwuou.
OP
has been brought about by the
introduction ot Cottolene, the
new vegetable shortening. The
discovery of this product, and the
demonstration of its remarkable
qualities, has attracted the widest
interest. Hitherto the common
shortening lias been lard, or
indifferent butter. Every one has
probably suffered occasional dis
comfort from lard-cooked food ;
while it is well known that thous
ands are obliged to abstain entire
ly from everything of that kind.
To such people, Cottolene is of
peculiar value, widening as it
does, the range of what may be
eaten and enjoyed. Cottolene
is a cooking marvel. It combines
with the food imparts to it a
tempting color, a delicate flavor,
and an appetizing crispness.
No trace of greasiness remains
to offend the taste, or disturb the
digestion.
Cottolene is worthy of the
careful notice of all those who
value good food, of itself or for
its hygienic properties.
Sold by Leudlng Grocers.
Mndaonly by
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
CHICAGO and 133 K. Delaware Ave., Fhlla.
A Gold Necklace and Chatm.
lloldermnn, tho Jeweler, will give the lady
teacher receiving tho highest number of
votes a handsomo gold necklace and charm
A Sat of Furs.
n. J. Mills, tho Pottsvlllo Hatter and Fur
rier, will give tho lady teacher receiving
teoond highest number of votes a hand
some Bet of Furs.
A Push Toilet Sdt
Mr. Reese will give tne lady teacher re
ceiving tho second highest number of
votes a handsomo Plush Toilet Bet.
ADDITIONAL OFFERS.
Tho two tea' bers having tho third and fourth highest number of votes nt thoclosoof the
conto. t will bo given a five-days' trip to Niagara Falls at tho oxpenso ot the HBitAt-D.
Tlio two teachers having the fifth nnd sixth highest number of votes at the close of tho con
test will bo given a five-days' trip to lloston at tho oxponf oof tho Hekamj.
A Gold-Headed Cane.
W. H. Mortimer, thol'ottsvlllo Jcwcler.wlll
glvo tho gentleman teacher, receiving tho
highest number of votes a Gold-headed
Cane.
Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas.
Tho Homo Friendly Society, of Ualtlmoro,
Md., will present the two lucky compcti
tors In the contest with handsome Gold,
headed Silk Umbrellas.
-oonsriDiTionsrs :-
"Scenic Lehigh Valley Eoate" passes
the sublimely beautiful scenery of tho Le
high Valloy, past Mauch Chunk, tho "Switz
erland of America," into and over vast
ranges of Bky-towering mountains, through
tho song-famed and romantic Vale of
Wyoming, the smiling Susquehanna Valley,
and on through the famous lake region of
New York Btato to Buffalo or Niagara Falls,
whence any ono of several diverging lines
will convey him to the World's Fair City on
Lake Michigan. Aside from the scenic
beauties of tho Heading Lehigh Valley
route, the line is perfect In construction and
equipment, tho trains being composed of
magnl&cent coaches and parlor and sleeping
cars and supplied with all conveniences nnd
evory approved appliance for safety and
comfort.
From New York and from Philadelphia,
with connections from every direction at
numerous junction points, Pullman parlor
and sleeping cars aro run through, without
change, to Chicago, thoso going by way of
Niagara Falls, passing through Canada over
tho Grand Trunk and Chicago & Grand
Trunk Hallways, while tho cars going via
Buffalo reach Chicago over the Nickel Plate
line.
Passengers taking the Beading Route have
the choice of a number of lines in addition
to these, either going or returning. Tho
fares offered by the Beading are as low as by
any other route indeed, in most instancos,
they are lower. There are now four through
trains, in either direction, ovety day, and full
details respecting routes, rates and trains can
be had at Beading Bailroad ticket offices.
Coughing Leads to Consumption,
Kemn's Balsam will stop the cough at
snoo.
lllei or Hemorrhoids
Permanently cured without knife or ligature.
No danger or suffering. No delay froaa busi
ness while under treatment. Patients who
are responsible need not pay until well. A
perfect core guaranteed. Send for elreular.
B. BEED, M. D.,
129 South 13th St, Philadelphia.
Refers, by permission, to the editor of the
Ett.ninq IIeeald. tf
Deat His Wire.
John Bice was sent down to the PotUvllto
Jail by Justice Card In yesterday. Biee got
too much pollnkl within himtkin on Sunday
and beat his wife shamefully. When arrested
esterday he was nnable to furnish ball,
co his consignment to the limtnu fatmrum.
WANTS. &o.
The two teachers who receive tho greatest number ot total votes up to tho closing hour
above stated will bo declared tho winners.
All coupons must bo cut out of tho Kvenimo Hkiiald and sent, securely scaled In envel
opes, addressed to "Contest Editor, Evening Herald, Wienandouh, Pa."
Any person residing In any placo may voto as often as he or she may desire for one or more
teachers engaged In teaching In a public school north ot the llroad Mountain at tho close of the
enrrent school term; provided, that any teacher who may havo been Incapacitated by sIcUncRs
or accident for teaching for a period of not moro than three months prior to tho end of the
term, may also compete.
Each vote for each teacher must bo represented by a seperato coupon.
A coupon bearing the name of moro than one teacher or specifying moro than one vote for a
teacher will be thrown out as void.
A careful record will bo kept of tho names of all contestants, and all coupons will be filed
and kopt safe until the final adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Bhenan.
doah will bo selected to act as Judges, make tho final count, and announce tho names of tho two
winners: Bhould three or more teachers bo tied on the highest number ot votes, tho judges will
bo allowed to decide.
Tho names of tho winners will be announced on or before Saturday, Jnlv 15, 1893. Bhould
tho winners bo absent from Bhcnandoah at the tlmo they will be Informed ot their good fortune
by telegraph, so that they may start on tho trip as soon thereafter as possible
All blanks In the coupon must be filled out, especially tho blank requiring the name of the
r erson voting. The number of votes received at this office up to 4 p.m. each day will be pub
llshcd In tho next Issue ot the Ueiiald with tho names of the teachers voted for.
FOIt KENT.
E. church.
-Private dwelllnir onnoslto M.'
Apply to Max Schmidt. 5-29-tf
WANTED. A competent girl for general
bousowork in a small family. Apply to
F. J. Portz, 121 N. Main Btreet.
(i-5-tf
DOAItDING. Two gontlemen desire board
XJ wltn private jatnny. ujom logeioer.
6 5-tf
"Tell her thero is a dead man in Shenandoah
named Shamrock and WO found a lot of
money in his pockets," said tho Deputy
laughingly. Tho woman who had professed
entire ignoranco of the namo mado a spring
for her shawl, chattering at a 2:40 gait.
"What does sho say?" asked tho Deputy
Coroner of the interpreter. "Sho say dead
man brooder work In breakor and sho tell
him." And thus it is the same old story
If somo of thoso poor foreigners aro killed in
the mines and thero is any monoy coming -i-itaNTED. An active boy or girl to bpII
r t,-fl.i.i f,1n,i mi nrz-mnit nf tlm V vlfltlog cards o i commt-slou In every
from the beneficial lunu on account oi mo (own n j," lkul county, snd 10 cents In
death, llttlo trouble is experienced In finding stamps for outfit. Addros, Model 'ard Co.,
' I lJVnHiin.nli T -I 1 t H P. rr
.. a! . I.l If !. ,lAnnon,l la nnnnllnoa I OUCUUUUUaUi i t. uwt-n-M."
-SE33E3 OUR-
Addross tl., bhenandoah, P O.
FOR SALE .A valuablo Main street prop,
prlv dwelllnif aud business nlaeo bJtls
2PlHy Ub JLE.UA1.1J
Nobby Spring Stock
factory reason for selling.
office for particulars.
It Has Surprised Others
And will Surprise You.
Grand IMspIajr of
FINE DRESS GOODS
"flrVRESS GOODS issncli a bewildering-topic
1 J) that we will not attempt a full descrip-
tion, but give a partial outline, which you I
can nil m 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, bengaline, 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
Wo find tho most stylish and
tho prevailing modo to bo tho
Cape, in somo of its variations,
slnglo, doublo or trlplo capes. Some aro plain, others very
highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly
colors, or somo full nrrangemont at tho neck, so much ap
proved this season by tho feiulnlno fancy. To somo, coats
only nro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats
aro equally fashionablo and stylish, many of theso havlug
capes also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho
tasto or inclination of tho wearer may doilre.
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 Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart,
POTTS VIXaliESp PEjftLa.
0, Q BOIIO B MILIiKK, Manager.
" !
PEOPLE'SMSTORE!
121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah.
Boots, Shoes. &&nts7 furnishings !
At greatly reduced rates.
TiL. l jnjlE5.3rl."5r, Propriotor.
Tfcesr Must So
and his death brings no coin tho verdict
invariably is "dead man no good," and oven
ills own brother will frequently refuse
recognition.
To change the subject I will rovert to a
theme that was discussod in a Main street
. . ,, T. . .,,.1 largo horns curving upwards. Howard will be
storo yesterday afternoon. It Is remarked as pald forlt9 return t0 MerBlckl,383 South
IOST. A medium size, thin black cow,
j medium size horns, white spot on foro-
head and near the left eve. lias not been seen I
since Thursday, Juno 1st. Finder will bo re-
waraea oy returning to r runic uaisuanicK, a
ucntre street. w iw
TSTItAYED. From the premises of Frank
Hi Mcrnlckl, at BlicnandoAh, I'a., on Juno
5lti, 1893, a rrdcow, botween fivonnd Ix years
old. with white sno s oil the b.tck: white tail;
uuwuru win ue i
singular, and possibly an iudieatlon of lack
of patriotism, that the average American,
always excepting school children, cannot tell
off-hand how many stars thero are now iu his
country's flag. If any reader of this desires
to trv tho auestlon on 10 of his friends ho
West street, Shenandoah, I'a.
PROPOSALS!
The undersigned, the County Commissioners
01 BcmiyiKiu county, will reo lve i-eaiea pro-
... , , , i , . , i ,. nosils until s o ciock p. m. Monaay, June lKtu,
will probably find that only three or four can m for the erection and completlou of a
clve the correct number, even after a minuto wooden bridge, 60 ftet span, near l.letz a, on
yioiuoiwuov.uu , , Sacramento road, lljper Mahartoniotown-
of hard thought. Tho ordinary reply will 6j,p , sobuylkill county Plans and s iiecltlca-
r.nfmmiliin4'iitin instead of the cor- Hons oan be seen ot tnis omce. Tneuominis
range from 40 to 4. stars insteaa oi tue cur gIo(K)rg rewrve the right to reject a y and all
rect 44. Mue aamiseiou wuuiu ium jwwo u. , mas.
wrl, TlaVnto Smith Dakota. Montana. "A"F? 5- l3?.Tl"tK.
, ' I J ABIBH J.
whlntrtnn. Idaho and Wvomlne has Klias e. Kheo.
. . .. . . .. . . . Countv Commissioners.
brought tno list up to mo last meunumxi Attest-P. J. CONNEIX, Clerk. 6-l8w&s
number. The sbnpe nf the union has been
changed from a mj mic m a nctaiigle, and tho
aUni are arianced in six s'ruight linos, tbo
upper and lower ouea containing eight stars
and the remaining four havlug seven stars.
Obe.
njj
ml
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.
L T JQHEEpE CLQTHIEH !
DSE DANA'S SAESAPAKILLA, its
" THE KINDTHAT GUiUM".
K. Coming Brents.
June lL Ice cream and strawberry
' tlval, Bobbins' opera house, benefit Presby
terian church.
June IB. Ice cream festival under tbe
auspices of the Joint committee of Camps
183; 112 and 200, P. O. S. of A.
July 3 & 4. Independence Day festival In
Bobbins' opera house, nnder tbe aoepleefi of
Camp 49, Sons of Veterans.
Buy Keyttont flour. Be sure that the
nuao Lxssia & Bakb, Ashland, Pa., is printed
on every sack. 3-8-3taw
45c
For a IloiiJC-iuiule Car
pet that wIM waelt, nt
Fire Alarm Ilexes,
The following list elio s the location ot
.ho alarm bozos of tho Shenandoah .fire
Department: .
LOCATION.
15 Ooal and flowers streets.
IS Bowers and Centre street.
M Bridge and Centre streeU.
v-Maln and Centre streets.
H Main and l'oplar streets.
46 M tin and Coal streets.
U Gilbert and Centre strnete.
O Gilbert and Cherry streets.
W Chestnut and Coal streets.
To seed an alarm open the box, pull down
ihe hook onee and let go. When an alarm is
leet In the fire bell will sound the number of
the box and repeat tbe alarm four Umee.
nOW TO LOCATE ALA11M8.
If the alarm Is sounded from box 16 the fire
)U will strike one, then pause and strike five
hiah will lftdleate that the fire Is in the
rlalaUy of No. 15 box. Hvery alarm Is repeated
fcur times. i
VvMtrr thk blood by ooeasioual use of
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, the best of
family medicines. v
To complete
Wanted,
files, two copies
eaeh of the
Fxiclce'0 Carpet Store, Xo. IO Evbnino Hkai.d of January 1st, 8d and
tttt JardlU Streeti SIiCU- j 4tb, aud February Mb, 1898. A liberal price
p, will be paid for the same.
rjIlOFOSALS.-
-The understated, the Countv
i Commissioners ol Mehuyrklll Countv. wlb
receive sealed proposals until .Monday, June
19th, at 2 p. in., for tbe erection anil .completion
erslnwn road. Unner Mabantongo township.
Sehuylklll county. I'lans and specifications
oan be seen at this office. The Commissioners
reserve tne rlsrht to reiect anv ana all bias.
SAMUEL O. DBTUltK,
J. UOWKS,
HLIAB E. REED.
Countv Commissioners.
Attest P.J. CONNEU., Clerk. &18-W&S
i North Main St., Shenandoah.
rROPOS ALS. Tlie underslened. Commls-
L sloners of Schuylkill C -uuly, will receive
sealed proposals until Saturday, June 31, 1803,
at 2 o'clock p, in . , for tbe furnishing and laying
Of twenty-one nuuureu ana joriy-seven square
yards of grass sod six hundred and seven
Knunre varda of white era vet. and fourteen hun-1
dred square yards of asphalt and the la) lug
ana lurnisning or terra coiu ardio pipe av mu i
Court House grounds at I'ottsvllle. Plans and
BpeuittoMUouo oan be seen at tbe office of A. 11.
Cochran & Hons, engineers. Tue Commission
ers reserve the right to reject any and all bids.
BAMUHLl U 1JPTUUIV,
J A Alfja J. 1IUWJCH,
KI.IAS 12. HEED.
Commissioners.
Alius!: P. J. CONNELL.. Clerk.
I'.itUvilln l Mav 23. IKfB. MS SOt
EDWARD EARLEY
Has opened a
Saloon : and : Restaurant.
Cor. Lloyd aud Market Sta.,
Whnra be will be nlattaed torecslve his friends.
Det beers, ales and porter and finest brands
of cigars always on hand.
RETTG'S
Beer and Porter.
T AM AGENT for the
X Chaa. Ilettig's Cele
brated Beer and Porter in
thla vlclulty, also llergner
& Engel'a celebrated India
Pale Alea and Old Stock.
Ordera will receive prompt
attention. Finest brands
of Liquors and Cigars.
SOLOMON HAAK
120 South Main Street.
HOOKS & BROWN,
BASE BALL GOODS.
Ilase Balls ...5o up.
Bats...... ....10c up.
Catcher's Masks 60o up.
Padded Catcher's Gloves.25oup.
Full lino ot Uum Halts.
Try our one dollar "Melot" Ball.
Forprlco and quality It cannot
bo beat.
Ho. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET,
Public Notice!
Notice is hereby given that persons destroy
ing or detaining beer kej will be prosecuted
as provided by the Aot of Assembly approved
April 1th, lb.
Brewers' Association.
Shenandoah, Pa., June 0, 1893. ly
TWICE TOLD TALES I
Are sometimes a bore, but when the peo-
616 are told twice that at (lallagher's
heap Cash Htore they can buy flour and
Tea at lower rates than anywhere In this
town, they are gild to test the truth of
the oft repeated story. Full line ot Uro
cerles, Butter and Kggg, 1'oUtoea, Uroen
'iruek, Hoy and Straw.
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store
NO 511 WEST CKNTHE STREKT,
JOHN COSLETT
Main and Oak Streets,
Shenandoah, Peiina.,
GREEN GROCERIES,
Truck and Vegetables.
Pou'ti-y, Game, Fish and Oys crs
In season. Orders left at the store
will receive prompt attention
Ere Juno 10th passes over us.
Wo mean somo odds and ends of a neat pattern in
ill wmmm
mil a tm
Will close out this pattern at cost, bought at 15 per cent.
Below real value. Now on exhibition in our south window.
&IRYIN, DUNCAN & W ABLETS.
O 23oTX"tli iRdLEtixi. Stroot.
AHEAD AGAIN I
We have mounted another rung ontholsdder
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
loaf is laid back. With a single movement tho
head disappears, the cabinet closes, and you have
an elegaut ornamental piece of furniture. Drop In
and look at lt, And while wo are talking of cabinet
work we might mention the dlRoreut klnCsof wood
the Standard Is made up in Antique Oak, XVI
Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany
and Sycamore.
T. B. SHAFFER,
'or. Jardin and Lloyd Bts., Shenandoah
To Builders !
The season for building1
is almost at hand, and
we have just replen
ished our stock of all
kinds of Hardware,
Nails and Builders'
Supplies.
We also carry an Immense line of
Btoves, Kanges, Cutlery and Tin
ware. llooQng and Spouting our
specialty.
Peter Griffiths,
QIRARDVILLE, PA.
25
CTS. PER YARD
rou
OIL CLOTH
That sells on sight Others for S6o. tSa and up
wards. All grades ot pretty Carpets. Call for
bargains
o. x. JJ'iiioKin'ai
Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St.
John F.Ploppert,
SO EAST CEXTIli: ST.
Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery !
COKFECTlQHERr, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER.
I have also purchased the store 21 West Coal
street, and am prepared to-furnlsh Milk, Cream,
Butter and Eggs at the lowest market prices.
We will also keep at this store Ico Cream and
Boda Water. All orders will receive prompt
attention. Wholesale and retail
J. F. PLOPPERT.
Eas! Centre St. SHEHAHDOAH 1 Weil Coil SI.
AT TIIK
LEATHER STORE!
XO JJ Contro tt.f
You can purchase any thing you need In the
line of shoo findings, shoemakers' tools, shoe
dressings, blacalngs, button fastener;, button
hooks, faces,eta TYbolesole and retail.