The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 08, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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KING
Among mwelMWit Is
the one who eaters to
the want of his cus
tomers, bo they rich or poor. Both have an
mail rleht to bo trofttod fairly. Justloe to all
Is s rood motto, and our oustomers will find
Itonn. Wo have ft complete llneof Groceries
M well as Canned Goods, etc Come and see
our stock of goods, and remember the best
goods arc always the oheapest In the long run.
Corner Grocery,
Centre and White Sts.
THIRD EDITION
Points.
Support your town paper.
Commencement exercises soon.
Last month of the school term
The Evening Herald leads.
riant your advertisements in the IIbram),
Rnd in the local happenings of your
At wMnrh nod .
n wfcnln lenirth of Main street if
AA.u v..
money has to he borrowed to do It.
Stop tho leaks In the gas mains,
!'.! 4V 1 miOTM'H f-VKltRAt
To ll Held 1 u-wiiliw Mormtij--liitr"
mmit In Miiunt Auburn, Huston,
Nr.w York, June 8. lCdwln Booth
will lie bmied to morrow evening in the
Mount Auburn cemetery, near Boston.
Tile funeral services will be held In this
city on that day at U:80 a. m., at tho Tilt-
tie Church Around the Corner, Bishop
rotter offloi sting.
The pall-bearers will be Joseph Jeffsrson,
A. M. Pnlmer, ox-Judge Charles P. Daly,
Parke Ooodwln, Eastman Johnson, Horace
Howaid Furnoss and William Bispham.
No one will be admitted to the church
without a card. The chief mourners will
be Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Grossman, their
two children, Mr. and Mrs. Blpharo, Mr.
Grossman's brother and sister and Mr.
.Inbn Henrv Mimontcle and wife.
Immediately arter the services ine runcrai
cortege will move to the Grand Central
depot and the remains of the great nctor
will be taken to uosion on me 11u.u1.
train.
The body has been embalmed at the
Flayers' Club. A cast of the dead man's
face was taken by John A. Walthausen.
He said that Mr. Booth's face Was life-line
in expression and looked just as natural as
when he had last seen me irageaiau ou wo
stflue. ,
The bodv will be burleil in a massive,
plain oak casket. No dowers will be taken
to the church, nor placed upon the casket,
except a wreath ol laurel irom ;-irs. uross-
if vn aro not a subscriber of this paper, man. It is expected that large number
f .t,,
Tbn nchool teachers arc anxious for this
iuhnnl term to end.
The three l'oles arrested for dumping
Trrment into ono of tho alloys havo do
cllned to settle tho caso by paying a fino of
of the dead actor's friends will accompany
the body to Boston,
AT THIS KXrOSlTlON,
Everything In Heartiness for the Infanta's
Visit To-uiy.
Wnnr.n'a Fm Grounds. CniOAQO, June
ton rsts. and tho case will go to trial at R pnr .v,, last three days an array of la-
nrt. borers has been at, worn aay nuu uiKui.
Many of tho school teachers arc talking 01 pUtting the White uny in suape iur
u.in.irniit at Lakesido in luo near reicn'lon ol mo jrriiicesB
. . ... i p ,i
fntnrn. The Idea is to uavo a rc-uuiuu ui
the teachers in tho county.
Work on tho now school building contract
is belnz pushed rapidly.
Tho Jones property on North Jardln street,
" "la bains Dalntod by George W. llassler.
A good girl, no other need apply, wanted tire.
in a small family. Aoply at tno uebald j
office.
Miss Kamago has the High school quartette
in excellent trim. Tho singers are Messrs.
John Price, Jr., John Schellly, Guy Keiper
and Harry S. Clouser.
The front of tho Merchants' National
Bank building is being ro-decorated by tho
brushes of "Bob" Hagcnbuch,
The funeral of Robert J. Hughes took
place from the residence of tho parents in
Wm. Ponn this afternoon and tho remains
were interred in tho Odd Follows' cemetery
Hi'ere. Tho attendance was large.
The School Board will not olect teachers
until July. They want tho present term to
expire first.
The post office authorities speak highly of
tho watchfulness shown by tho police about
the office at nights.
A smaUboy narrowly escaped being killed
in the Lehigh Valley railroad cut, just south
of Centre street, yesterday afternoon.
The new Wm. Pcnn colliery breaker Is not
yet working satisfactorily. Some changos in
the chutes will havo to bo made.
Traffic has been stopped at tho cast side
crossing at tho corner of Main and Oak
streets on account of tho paving work.
Considerable Inquiry is being made about
the new water works syndicate hut there are
no new developments.
Th coroner's liirv rendered a verdict of
"suicide by hanging" in the caso of John
Qhannock.
Tho handling of the pounders by the street
caving workers attracts much attention,
Large crowds went to Lakeside to-day to
attend the German musical festival.
Tho services of tho Grant Band of town
are now In demand In all sections of tho
county.
Our home baso ball team are encountering
the Cuban Giants at the trottiug park this
afternoon.
Martin Fahoy's race with Breslin comes off
at Wilkes-Barre on the 15th Inst.
It will soon be time to hustle tho prepara
tions for the Fourth of July celebration.
Advance car No. 3, of Main's circus, is, at
Hazleton awaiting a telegram from the
management and Is expected hero In a few
days to ro-hlll this show for town.
Eulalla, ani"
everything is now practically ready for the
royal guest and her entourage to-uay.
Flags and banners and streamers of every
nation are iloatinii from the ten thousand
pinnacles of the beautiful white palaces,
tho electric launches are decorated and the
gondoliers are In tbeir most, gorgeous nv
All the exhibits in the great buildings
are freshly trimmed. Bands of music have
been provided to play in the numerous
pavilions and on floats in the lagoons.
Bright Bkios and milder temperature
brought into the fair yesterday, swarms of
visitors. '1 here was a constant clicking ot
tho turnstiles. Tho total for the day was
nearly 100,000.
The Lapland village was thrown open to
the World's Fair visitors yesterday. An
interesting collection of curios brought
from Lapland has been arranged in the
village und a herd of reindeer completes
the show.
STltllCK I'KOBAIIXH.
J.
No Enterprise.
"Let me have three fingers of whisky,"
be said to the clerk of the drug store.
"I can't," replied tho clerk, who did not
know the customer. "This la a prohibi
tion state."
"I can't get a drink of whisky, ehf"
"No, sir, not without a physician's pre
scription, when it is to bo used as niedi
cine."
"li there no emergency at all In which
you would be permitted to dispense a small
quantity of whisky without that formality
a case of life and death, for Instanoef "
"Why, yes," replied the clerk. "I sup
nosa If a man were to bo bitten by a rattle
snake, and it would require some time to
crotos doctorand ceta nrescrlptloii. 111 mat
ease it mieht be allowable to give him
whisky."
"Do you know where 1 could find
maker" was the next question.
"Why, no," replied the clerk, greatly sur
mised at the auerv.
"Well." commented the thirsty one with
a ereat deal of diseust in his tone, "itseems
to me that If this dm its tors had any enter
tirisa it would keen a rattlesnake on baud
tor use in cases of emergency." Harper's
Magazine.
Explained.
An old admiral, well known for his pow
ers of exaggeration, was describing a voy
ago at supper one night.
"While crulslnc in the Pacific," said he,
V e passed an island which was positively
rod with lobsters."
"But," said one of the gueetfl, smiling in
credulously, "lobsters are not red until
boiled."
"Of course not," reoli.rt tha undaunted
admiral, "but this van a voloanlc isUuil
with boiling springsl" Tit-Hits.
Farted Forever,
Primus Jobson and Hobson are next
door enemies. Yesterday Job-on's dog hit
Hobson.
fecundus What did Hobson do about itf
Primus Went off to the Pasteur insti
tute and found Job-on there having the
iog inoculated. Life.
A Sudden Stop. .
"You say she tried to stop the oar br
whistling at it Did she wake a Btteeew ot
itf"
"Yes, in a way. It wasn't her whittling
that stopped the oar, though. It was th
face ehe made. "Indiana polite Journal,
Symptoms Favorable.
Mother When do you suppose loat i
young man who calls upon you will main
known his intentions, I-auraf
Laura I think he will propose prrttv
Boon. Last evening he was vary anxious to
know whether I could Ub on flu a year
-Yaiikee Blade. .
ANOTHER
Mnr Trouble Amunc the N. Y. & N.
Teteplinne Company' Linemen.
New York, June 8. Trouble has broken
out afresh among the strikers of tho New
York & New' Jersey Telephone company
employed on the New Jersey division.
Presi dent Cutler dlrectea tne strikers to
go to work, promising to consider their
demund for increased pay. About two
thirds of the strikers returned to work
Tuesday, but the others were informed
that their services were no longer required.
During the strike the company engaged
non-union linemen, and made yearly con
tracts with them. These men now fill the
places of the strikers, and the company has
no work for the strikers who were the ring
leaders. Tho company lefus-es to discharge
the men engaged during the strike, nud
also to replace soiim of the strikers
The linemen who returned to work Tues
day would not work yeiterday unless the
company would ngree to reinstate all the
old men.
Another general strike will probably be
ordered.
UUIINIIAM lOIl GRAND MASTEIt.
New York Grnlwl Lodge of Masons Elects
Ollleers.
New York, June ft the uranci
Lodge of Free Masons of the State of Now
ork re-assembled at the Masonic Temple,
if. W. James Ten Eyck sitting in the
East.
After some preliminary business had
been transacted the Grand Lodge pro
ceedeft to the election of Grand Officers.
M. W. William Sherer placed in nomln
atlon for the position of Grand Jia ter the
name of Deputy Grand Master Frederick
A. Bnrnhani of New York. There wa-
no imposition and the election was made
by proi lamntlou.
It. W. Hodge, of Lockport, was unani
mously electel Deputy Grand Master and
R. W. Wllliuin A. Sutherland, of Roches
ter, Senior Grand Warden.
The contest of the day arose over the of floe
of Juuior Grand Warden. The caudl lutes
placed in nomination were Charles M.
Vickwere, of Wuterville, and Charles F.
Ide, of Syracuse.
Mr. Ide was elected by 05 majority.
' THE QUI? LADY. "
On the Way to tlio tVofld's Fair She OeM
Frightened.
Tho poor old lady had never ridden tn n
mil iond train before, and now sho was
mnklnn tho lone Journey Irotu JNew York
to Chicago. She asked mo for my sympa
thy.
"My son is in tho smoking placo," said
iho. "Ho onlv lauahs at my fears. Hut I
havo road of nil the horrid acoidonts in tho
papers, and I nm sure wo shall nil be
nlunaed into cternitv. Axe you notnfrnldf
This train noes so fast. 1 cannot think
what keens it on t lie track. My son would
take a fast train. 'If j mi've got to die, you
well die with a rush.' ho says. You
mould almost think he wanted to be killed.
"Oh, you only say that to Boothe me, but
I nm not to be deceived. It's reckless to
run cars so fast. I know It cannot be done
with Mfetv. There! Whataltircbl Ileally,
vnn have taken these trains so often? And
did nothing ever happenf And thoy went
so terribly fast, like thisf I nm sure you
mm mv mind irreatlv. I am much obliged
to you. I thought It would do mo good
limt. tn tf how miserable I was. So you
havo a wifo and children and ain't afraldf
I nm nrn vnn would not run any risk, and
I am clad vou comfort me so. There's the
colored man. He wants to speak to you.
"Beg yo' pardon, colonel," said the por
tpr. "How doea vo' like yo' head?"
"Mercy on mel 'How do you like your
hNull' What nossessce tho man?"
"Tin means how do I want my berth
mode up. Mnke it up with my feet toward
the onirino. porter, please."
"Oh. I seel Dear me! I'll never daro to
go to bed. I shall sit up tho whole night.
dressed and ready for whatever happens.'
"No: don't feel that way. There is no
dancer, lletlro lust as you would at homo,
and you will fall asleep and forget your
rears."
"Henlly? Well, I will follow your ad-
vice. You cannot think how you have
calmed ma"
"I shall undress and sleep llko a bnby.
Porter, leave the window open nt tho foot
of my berth and leave the screen In."
"Yes, sir. Say, colonel, yo's right bav
in yo' feet made to'ds de enjynu. Dat's
how I alius tell de pjwtengei-s. 'Feet to'ds
lie enjyno is do safes' way cbery time,' bays
I."
"Safest wnyf" echoed tho old lady.
"Goodness sakesl How do you mean It's
safest?"
"It's easy to see, I kin assure yo'.ma'nm
Ef vo's sleenin feet fust, why dar yo' is.
but cf yo're sleeptn .wid yo' bead to'ds de
enivne. den when dls yer train smashes
into some other train yo' is flung right
agin yo' head, an yo' neck is broke jist like
it was a straw."
"Mercy on mel Aro wo going to smash
Into some other"
"No, ma'am; I didn't say we was n-goin
to. All I say Is It's best to be prepared.
I've been running on dis yer road !23 years,
and I've seen Mevcn kerllsions, nn every
tlmo de folks what's killed is de folks which
gits chucked ngin their heads. Only last
week in do accident nt Osceola which 1
wero in a stout lady llko you, she"
But tho porter addressed a vacant place
The old lady had Hod in Kearch of her son
Julian Italph in Harper's .Magazine.
f I EVENING HERALD CONTEST j
i( i o Days at the World's Fair
4 "With sccoinmodstloin at a flrsl-clnrp Chlcnro hotel, nnd transports-
j lion to and trom Chlcugo, Including tu ping berths, all free ol cost.
To the 2 Ftfost Popular Teachers.
CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M.
j . The two teachers who receive the largest number of votes will be taken
( to the World's Tslr and royally entertained by the IIehai,i. Cutout ibta
I coupon, and on the blank lines write the name of tho Public School Tcachei,
j ; north of tho llroad Mountain, In fcchuylklll county, whom you consider must
I I popular, and send It to the "Contest EniTon, Kvimna Heiiald, Shejyan
t i doaii, PA." Every coupon properly filled out counts as one vote foi ono
J,'. testner. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as olten an they
I j please.- Coupon must he In the hands ol the editor within ten (10) dais after
the dU It bears.
Nine of Teseher..
It Ideaec
Nam of Voter-
TUskleBe.
s, $8323335;
' .Iuno.8, 1803.
.0SS33SSSSQ:
37" ox tlxo XjXxolsLy Onos.
H Gold Necklace and Clwm.
Uolderman, tho Jeweler, will give the lady
teacher receiving tho highest number of
vote3 a handsome gold necklace nnd charm
t Sot of Furs.
II J. Mills, tho Pottsvllle Hatter and Knr
rler, will glvo tho lady teacher receiving
scoond highest number of votes a hand
some Bet of Furs.
A Flash Toilet Set.
Mr. lleose will glvo tne lady teacher re
ceiving tho second highest number ot
votes a handsome Plush Toilet Set.
ADDITIONAL, OFFERS.
The two tea bershavlne tho third and fourth highest number of votes nt the close of the
contoat will bo given a five-days' trip to Niagara Palls at tho cxpenso ot tho Heiiald.
Tho two teachers having tho firth and sixth highest number of votes at the close of tho con
test will bo given a tlvo-days' trip to Boston at the oxpcnfe of tho Hekald.
I Gold-Headed Cane.
W. It. Mortimer, tho Pottsvlllo Jeweler, will
glvo tho gentleman teacher receiving the
highest number of votes a Gold headcC
Cane.
Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas.
The Homo Friendly Society, ot Baltimore
Md., will present the two lucky compotl
tors In tho contest with bandnomo Gold,
headed Silk Umbrellas.
-consr jDiarionsrs :
I'lrn Alarm llnxes.
Tho following list shows tho location ol
ao alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fir
)cpartinonl:
LOCATION.
16 Coal and Bowers streets.
19 Bowers and Centro streets
U Brldgo and Centre streets.
25 Main and Centre streets.
34 Main and Poplar streets. ,
85 Main and Coal streets
12 Gilbert and Centro streets.
3 Gilbert and Cherry streets.
62 Chestnut and Coal streets.
To send an alarm open tho box, pull down
be hook onco and lot go. When an alarm It
lent In tho ore bell will sound tho number ot
,he box and repeat the alarm four tlmos.
HOW TO LOCATE ALAHMS.
If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the fire
jell will strike one, then pause and strike five
Thlch will indicate that the flro Is in the
rtclnlty of No. 15 box. Kvery alarm is repeated
(our times.
The two teachers who rccelvo tho greatest number of total votes up to the closing hour
abovo stated will bo declared tho winners.
All coupons must bo cut out ot the Evenimo Heuai.d and sent, securely sealed In envel
ones', addressed to "Contest Editor, livening Herald, Slienandoah, Pa."
Any person residing In any placo may voto as often as he or she may desire for ono or more
teachers engaged In teaching in a public school north of the Broad Mountain at the closo of the
enrrent school term; provided, that any teacher who may have been Incapacitated by sickness
or accident for teaching for a period of not moro than threo months prior to tho end of the
term, may also compete.
Ilach voto for each teacher must be represented by a seperate coupon.
A coupon bearing the namo ot more than one teacher or specifying more than one vote for s
teacher will be thrown out as void.
A careful record will bo kept of tho names of all contestants, and all coupons will be Bled
and kept safe until the final adjudication. Threo prominent and responsible men of Shenan
doah will be selected to act as judges, make tho final count, and announce tho names of the two
winners. Should three or more teacners be tlod on tne blgnest number or votes, tne judges will
be allowed to decide.
Tho names ot the winners will be announced on or before Saturday, July 15, 1893. Should
the winners bo absent from Shenandoah at the time they will be Informed of their good fortune
by telegraph, so that they may start on the trip as soon thereafter as possible.
All blanks In the coupon must be filled out, especially tho blank requiring the name of the
r-erf on voting. The number of votes received at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will bo pub
lished In the next issue ot tho Herald with the names of the teachers voted for.
SEE OUR-
A For a Homemade Car
ZzUKs. pct tijat. -wusli
Frlcltc'fl Carpet Store, No.
yoiitli Jnrdin Street, tilicn
WAHTS. &o.
refill RENT. Private duelling onnoslto M.
f E. church. Apply to Max Hcnmldt. 5-SMf
WANTED. A competent girl far general
housework In a small fumlly. Apply to
b . J. Portz, 121 Main street. u-o-ti
Nobby Spring Stock
mn
It Has Surprised Others
And will Surprise You.
BOARDING. Two gentlemen desire board
with private family. Kjom together.
Address a... snenanaoan, i'. u. o o-u
mo n. SALE
1 erty dwelling a "d business place batis-
factory reason for soiling,
office for particulars.
V valuable Main street prop-
mice ami:-
Apply at Heiiald
Officer ?. J- AbBitcIaluil Press.
Boston, June 8. At tbi unnual meet
ing of the New Knislund Associated Press,
t .e following otfio n were chosen for the
ensuing year: I'redMent, John If IJolmos,
lkntuii HeiHld: secretary, F. D. Whitney,
Boston Transcript; executive committee,
the uiiove offi, hits und Stephen O'Meara,
Boston Journals C. H. Clark, Hartford
Cotiraut; C. S. Hoivlund, Providence
Journal.
vttamtkd An active bov or elrl to sell
V visiting curds oo comml-sloa la overy
town In HLhuylktll county. Send 10 corns In
stamp for outfit Address, Model Card Co ,
Shonanaoan, ra. s-u-uw
F
beat
IlUBslan Hcmii
PHlLADKLI-nlA J
slan war .-u!" '
which hi've b i w
ailed fur .' Vrk
here, u.e i....ue.s have b en
of mucu -flic' d H i t -tou.t
I to Nmr York.
8. The twoRus
i nskoi and Rynda
ii . this port, have
:uriiu their stav
the recipients
:;ntlon, und
they expi't M themselves as being more thun
pleased wall tho tremulant accorded them
by th.- citizens of Phiiudvlpbitt.
Mootly Merrill's TraiisHntlons.
DowroK, JuiKi 8.-It is staled by Mr.
Jacob Pfstf, the actiiiii president of the
Franklin Lwitd ud Improvement C-jni
party, comi Moody Jlerr-U. tlio missing
financier, and bnsin" man as president
of the company luul issiwl WO.OOO u
stock, hypot JDONted it with brokers and
uuwl no return of the trauiotiuu or the
money received.
Henry A, Ituucl's MbMIIUfs.
Boston. June 8. The HhWIIII) of Henry
A Lou I & Co., dealers in hides and
leatLer, wbo are financially enibMrraMd,
i about iiaS.OUO. Tn firm was on the
paper of Jtlchurdyon & Dxmile, who lately
aiat.ned.
Struck For 3Ior 1'ny.
La WRRNCC. Ma., June 8 This morn
ing about 7 spinners in the Everell mill
struck for hu luoretM-e of pa.
USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, rrs
H THE K WD THAT OUEBS".
rit or lletnsrrboltls
Permanectly cured without knife or ligature.
No dunger or tilHeriug. No delay from busi
ness while onder toeat ent. Patient who
are responsible ned not pay until well. A
perfeet cure guaranteed. Send for circular.
E EKED, M. O ,
129 South lth St . Philadelphia
Refers, by permission, to the editor of the
Erimirio Heiiald. if
OT. A medium s lie. th n blacK cow.
i medium size horns, white mot on fore-1
mad und near the left eve. Has not been seen
sine Thursday, June 1st. Flndt-r will be re
warded by returning to Frank llalsuaniek, K
Centre street. B-3 lw
TSHTRAYED. From the nremlses of Frank
fj Mer iloki, at Shenandoah, Pa on June
5th, 18M, a r d cow, between five and -Ix years
nM. with white sdo s on the back: white tall:
larce horns curvlntr uu wards. Heward will be
paid fonts return to i-ranic aiernicKi.aea oouin
Wett street, snenanaoan, i-a. o i n.
TiItOPOSALS The undirslened. Commls-
J. sloners of Hchuylktll C ,unly, will receivo
sealed proposals until Saturday, June 31, ISM,
at 'o'clock p. m ., for the furnishing and laying
of twenty-one hundred and forty-seven square
yards of grass sod six hundred and seven
MnuAie vards of white ffravel. and fourteen hun
dred square yards of asphalt and the lalng
and furnishing ot terra ootta drain pipe at the I
Court House grounds at I'ottsville. flans and
speclttu-tlons can be seen at the office ot A. u, I
Cochran & Boos, engineers. Tue Commission-1
er reserve the right to reject any and all bids.
J AMSW J. 1IUW1-.B,
ELIAB K HEED.
Commissioners.
Attl-T .1 (ylUNIiI.1,. Clerk.
Pottsvllle. Pa.. May a. MS 0t
EDWARD EARLEY
Has opened a
Saloon : and : Restaurant.
Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts.,
Where he will be pleased to receive his friends. I
Best beers, aies ana porter au nntsi urauuo i
of oigars always on hand.
Public Notice!
Notiae is hereby even that persons destroy-
lncor detaining beer kefs win tie prosecuted I
as provided by the Aet of Assembly approved
April lib, lie.
Brewera' Association.
ihenaniloah. Pi., Jaue , UM- ly
Iior couNry cohmissionkr,
S. 0. MIDDLETOX,
or I.ILIIKKTOH.
Subject to K publiuin rules.
WE
E 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.
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 I. J0IESpRCL0IHIER !
jjuJujiJijsi.jj.uj.ijiuiaat!at-nLjia.'ti tmuj oif ju.'ui. jjwiuwui.irrr
5KS9i
FINE DRESS GOODS
iRESS GOODS is such a bewildering topic
tnat we win not attempt a lull descrip
tion, but trive a partial outline, which vou
can fill in by a personal inspection. There are
the plain and changable 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
Capo, in somo of its variations,
single, double or triplo capes. Some aro plain, others very
highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, buttcrlly
colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, bo much ap
proved tins season by tho fomlnlno fancy. To some, coats
only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats
aro equally fashiouablo and stylish, many of thesu having
capes also attached sometimes one, two or three, as tho
tasto or inclination of the wearer may do3iro.
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 charact erized
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.
um Pony and mmi,
O, GEOUQK .MILLER, Manager.
PEOPLE'SMSTORE!
121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah.
Boots, Shoes, dents'1 furnishings !
At greatly reduced rates.
IMC- ua. illJ&J:o.:i5."5r, Propriotor.
Their Iflinsi !
Ere June 10th passes over us.
Wo mean Bomo od'la and ends of a neat pattern in
Will closo out this pattern at cost, bought at 15 per cent.
Below real value. Now on exhibition in our south window.
GIRYIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S.
North Main St., Shenandoah.
RETTIG'S
Beep and Porter.
T AM AGKNT for the
CJhas. Itettlg's Cele
brated Beer and Porter In
this vicinity, also Bergner
& Engel's celebrated India
Pale Ales and Old Stock.
Orders will receive prompt
attention. Finest brands
of Liquors and Cigars.
SOLOMON HAAK-
120 South Mam Street.
HOOKS & BROWN,
BASE BALL GOODS.
Uase Halls....- ..o up.
Bats ....10o up.
Catcher's Masks 60c up.
Padded Catcher's lovcs-25c up.
Full line of Gum Halls.
Try our one dollar "Melot" Ball,
for price and quality it cannot
be beat.
AHEAD AGAIN!
We havo mounted another rung on the ladder
of popularity. It Is tho Standard Orand this time,
a drop-head, half-cabinet at a reasonable price.
The head rises automatically to Us place when the
leaf Is laid back, With a tingle movement tho
head disappears, the cabinet closes, and you havo
an elegant ornamental piece of furniture. Drop In
and look at it, And while we are talking of cabinet
work we might mention tho different ktnes of wood
the Standard Is made up In Antique Oak, XVI
Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany
and Sycamore.
T E. SHAFFER,
Por. Jardln and Lloyd BU., Shenandoah
,1o. i WORTH MAIN STREET,
Uobault-dMfrM KwUw-tC-Uof pbrkrUi.-wlm aaJ
TWICE TOLD TALES
Are (ometlmes a bore, but when the peo
ple are told twice that at Gallagher's
Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour and
IVa at lower rates than anywhere In this
town, they are gUd to test the truth of
the oft repeated story. Full line of U ro
cerles, Butter and Eggs, Potatoes, Ureen
l ruck, Hay and Straw.
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store
NO 511 WEST CKNTEE STRKW.
JOHN COSLETT
Main and Oak Streets,
Slienandoah, Penna.,
GREEN GROCERIES,
Track and Vegetables,
PouUry, Game, Fish and Oys ors
In season. Orders left at the store
will .-vh v prompt attention
To 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,
We also carry an Immense line of
Btoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin
ware. Hoofing and Spouting oui
specialty,
Peter Griffiths,
amAnDvii.uE. pa.
25
CTS. PER YARD
rou
OIL CLOTH
That sells on sight. Others t or 88c. 45c and un-
wards'. All grades of pretty Carpels, Call for
bargains
O. 3D. FXIXOEXI'S
Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm St,
John F.Ploppert,
SO HAST CESTUI! ST.
fad, Cake and Pie Baker!
CQMFECTIDNERY. ICECREAM, SODA WATER.
I have also purchased the Etoro SI West Coal
t tree t, and am pn-pared to-f urnlsh At Ilk, Cream,
nutter and Eggs at the lowest market prices.
We will also keep at this store Ice Cream and
Hoda Water. All orCerswiil receive prompt
attention. Wholesale and retail.
J. F. PLOPPHRT,
n East Centre St SHENANDOAH Zl Nil.
AT TIIK
LEATHER STORE J
lO W.'Oontro St.,
You can purchase any thintr you need in the j
line of shoo nnalnga, shoemakers tools, shot!
dressings bladings, buiton fasteners, button
books, luces, etc Wholesale and retail,
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