4 I j Among iMtebtwita Is the one who 0trs to the wants of lib cus tomers, bo thoy rich or poor. Both hw an qusl right to bo treated fairly. Jostles to alt U good motto, and our easterners will And Hours. Wo havo oompletellneof CIrootriM m well m Canned Goods, eta. Oom nd see our stock of goods, and remember the beet goods aro always tho oheapeet In the long run. Corner Grootry, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION TAMAUU.V. MIm Jane Garter Boyd nd Mi Nn Leopold arc spending few days with friends in Hazleton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard It. Morris, of rotts town, have returned home after a pleasaut visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Hobart. IJobert Allison, of Port Carbon, will appraise tho Carter A Allen shops during the week Tho executors of the late William T. Carter will dispose of the property if possible. Dr. and Mrs. C. 1J. Dieticr ud Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brode left on Tuesday for the World's Fair. Wllford. of town, left on Wednesday to aocept a position lu a 1'hlla delnhla drug store. Tho Anthracite Brass Works are running ntMit anil ilav and emnlov 36 hands. This Is ono of Tamanua's new industries and Is thriving ono. Thoy turn out, among other articles, 15,000 wrought nipples weekly and about tho samo number of plumber's long screws. Tho firm Is William S. Wheeler, Sidney Stevens and A. T. Oliver. Juno 7(1703. (JIIt.MtDVII.I.H 11I.15ANINOS. . John Eaber moved from Gllberton to houso on Second Btreot j esterday. P. J. McCormlck wont to Mahanoy City this morning. John Coleman has returned from Philadel phia, having secured a position thore traveling salesman. Two hundred and fifty of our young folks, mombors of tho Manuerchor Society, went to Lakeside yesterday. Will Brown, who is visiting relatives at Connors, will resume his position ut Bound Brook, N. J., next week. William J. Bambrick returned yesterday from a visit to his parents at Good Springs, A car on tho Lehigh Valley tracks was broken into on Monday night and sixteen boxcs.of cigars stolen. John Munley, tho new and obliging agent for tho Lehigh Valley, appeared about tow yesterday in a now uniform. Webster Becker, tho infant child of our opera house managor, II. W. Becker, was taken to Schuylkill Haven this morning for burial. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CDEES". Tho LatcaU "Say, why don't yon shako that old egg shell oat" "Shake nothlngl Don't yon know that crinoline u the style again?" Truth. Settlod. Scene The dininc room. Tea for two. Mere Van Setemup Rentsarelaw Van Betemnp, it must bo decided beforo wo rise from this table. Pere Van Sctemnp (mildly) Really, Ma tlldo, I have never 6een either of tho young men. I know nothing about them. Mere Van S. Seen them? Know any thing about themf Mr. Van Setemup, I have seen them, and I know every thlnp concerning them. My private detective have told me all and onr darling Dais; has told me the rest. I would not be a worthy wife and mother If I did not know alL Pere Van S. Yes, my dear. Mere Van S. They nro equally rich, hand some, educated, and their families an equally good. There Is no choice betweei them. Therefore you must make a choloi this evening now. They will call withii an hour, and Daisy 1h awaiting my signal. Pere Van S. Are their characte. . equall -Irreproachable, my dear? Mere Van S. Mr. Van Setemup, do you suppose I would besoimpollteas to lnquin concerning their characters? Are yoi. aware, sir, that you are now In New Yori. society and not in a Nevada mining camp Pere Van S. Excuse me, my dear. I ad mlt that I am a trifle old fashioned. But ii these young gentlemen are equally suitable . partis (Is that term au fait, en regie, oomuic d comme ca, my dearr) why don't you let Daisy make the choice herself f Mere Van S. Let an American heiress cbooeeherownhusbandl Rentsarelaw Van Setemup, hare you no conception of propri tyatalir Pere Van S. I'm afraid not, Matilda. Well, what are the names of the young znenf Mere Van S. Realty, I have forgotten, but I have their cards somewhere. Pere Van S. (desperately) Well, I choose the one with the longest name. Mere Von S. (risins from table Rml kiss Ina him eostaticallyl Kentsarelaw Van Setemup, this is the first thing you have overdone to advance our position in society .-excepting only your Micoeaaiui corner in pork. Brooklyn Life. Fire Alarm Boxes. The following lit shows the loosrtioe tha alarm boxes of lh Shenandaeh SHrr Department: LOCATION. Ilk-Coal and Bowers streets. 14 Dowers and Centre streets. W Bridge and Centre streets. -Maln and Centre streets. H Main and Poplar streets. 85 Main and Coal streets It Gilbert and Centre streets O Gilbert a ad Cherry streets. 15 Chestnut and Coal streets To send an alarm open the box, pull town the hook onee and let go When so alarm is seat in the fire bell will sound tbe number of the box and repeat the alarm four times, now to uxun auamu. It the alarm la sounded from box It tke are bellwUl striae ooe. toes pause and striks Sv which will lodloftte tfcsi tbe tire la in the rlclnlty of No. IS box. iiverj alarm la repeated four times. For a llonie-ittsde Car pet tbnt will wasli, nt KING Frlclcc's Carpet Storei No- ic NtU Jardiu Street) ftlien- a miosis. j HM OBJBCT. ' the talked about flirtation As a harmless ocoupatlon And the art of osculation As a most familiar thing, lad she said she saw no reason Why a maiden shouldn't "frswe sn" At the proper time each season To a sparkling diamond ring. She spoke of slang as 'taking" And the fellows she was "shakrng" And, mr finer feelings raking, Talked of msn who "took the oaks." Bhe believed, she said. In drinking And aooompanled this br winking. And 1 oould not keep from thinking What a dreadful wife she'd make. Thus sho gibbered without meaning, While I sat, my feelings screening And my cultured mind oareaning And ray heart surcharged with Woe. While in language unexpected She talked on with mien dejected. Alas! had I suspected That she wanted me to got Tom Maeson In Life. now She Was Cured. One of the most estimable women In a Loudon suburb Is subject to sodden faints and hysterics and confidently exiiects some day to die during one of them. Several days nso while sitting at her front window en gaged In some light needlework conversing with a neighbor, she felt one of the spells coming over her. She called to her friend to summon Dr. mid then fan her. The friend went for the family doctor, and in a hbort time he was at the house. Meanwlal the sufferer was sure she was dying, "Ob. Mrs. ," she sobbed hysterically "I know I am going this time. I'm dying now. I'm dying. Goodby, Mrs. ." Tho doctor at once began the nppllcntiou of the usual restoratives, but they seemed of no avail. The sufferer appeared to be gradually losing her breath, and tbe doctor believed she was expiring, lie tore hwhj the niching about her neck and called Ler friend: "Mrs. , take off her shoes, please. We must enliven her circulation somehow Tho doctor got her neck free enough, but when the friend lifted ono foot to remor tho shoe, the sufferer kicked her friend' hands with tbe other foot. The doctor di not notice this, but thinking the frieni oould not perhaps undo the buttons In reached down nnd nicked up one of the pa tient's feet. Tho sufferer, evidently in hei last gasps, kicked him also, but tho doctoi was determined. "Mrs. ," he said, "your shoes are toi tight. They must come off." "Don't, doctor," gurgled tho patient "Don't, doctor. I'm dying." "I know it, Mrs. ," he said, "but thoi shoes must come off." "Oh, no, doctor," was the feeblo pleading "Rut I say yes," answered the now fright ened doctor, "anu I'll take thorn, oil too. "Oh, doctor, please don't; please don't." "I'm sorry, Mrs. , but" Raising herself wltb a powerful effort tho patient, pale as death itself, gasped "Please don't take off my shoes, doctor mv stockings aro full of holes." The effort seemed to bring back the life to tho sufferer, and in half an hour sho was as well ns ever, with a now pair of stock tags on, fully ready for tue uoxt "tuiut, Tit-Bits. What (Io Could Do. He was n very, very little boy, and he bad como to school that morning, puffed up with pride uecuuso he had a new accom plishment. "1 can d'ess me all myself now," ho said to the toucher, and her pralso was unstinted. "I am very proud of a little boy who can dress himself," she said. "I'm sure ho will be a great comfort in Bchool, he can do ho many things now, and he is so anxious to do them well." Little Tommy drew a long breath of de light and trudged off to his seat. He never meant to be naughty any more; he was sure ho never should be. But.nlusl school grew tiresome, and Tommy fidgety. He forgot his reputation nnd indulged in sev oral remarkable antics behind tho teacher' bade Then he was discovered and cou demned to exile behind the door. Time passed, and Tommy was forgotten but tho committeeman drove up, and while be was alighting Tommy was remembered. The teacher hastened behind the door to release him from discovery and disgrace. There be stood with nothing on but his little shirt and his little shoes and stock ings. His eyes shone; his round face w. .a smiling and eager. He looked up triumph antly, waiting for upproval. Ho had been praised once for a similar deed. Why not again t "I can und'ess me, tool" he cried in glee. Youth's Companion. Foroe of Ilnblt. A man driving a spirited horse stopped at a down town restaurant for Ills dinner. The waiter who attended him stood in the door admiring tbe hone. "Bring him a lump of sugar," said the horse owner, dropping a fee Into tho wait er s palm. Tho man went inside, hut soon returned with a bowl of lump sugar and the nccom panying tongs. As the horse opened his mouth for the treat tha waiter seiaed a lump in tue tongs anu wltu His customary buav ity asked hurriedly: "How many lumps, sabf" Then hearing the laugh at his expense he bnrrledly returned to tbe restaurant. De troit Free Press. Appropriate. Young Jobson (of Jobson 3t Co., the looal grocers) Oh, yes, Hrown Is not a bad ret low, but he's terribly sarcastic The other day I asked him to fix me up a nice motto to go over the counter. What do you think be wrote? Chorus Give It up what? "That one, 'Hornet tea is the beat pol Icy." Comlei u.h Rei.ittruuut the Remnant. "I saw a painting by an old master today In New York.," Baid Mrs. Bnrlggins. "What was bis uamer" asked Sprbnrlns. "Let me see Remnant, 1 think. Yes, I'm sure it was Remnant. He was one of the last of the great painters, 1 believe." Harper's Uatar. Awfully Jolly. Count de Coamopolis Zen mademoiselle do not feel m indifference for me? Miss Wealthful No. I've been awfully Interested in you since papa told me you wen an adventurer. It's so jolly) Tell me about your escapee and all that. Tit-Bit. Pro Tsui. "So you have named the baby 'Obadlah T.' What does the 'T' stand for?" "Oh, that means Temporarily' until he i its bis Uncle Ubadtab's money, you ljow."-Llfe. Assisted Fliuutelally, "It was greatly to the duke's credit to marry a common Hlrl. "Yes, indeed. It has helped his credit amazingly. "Detroit Tribune. Ooiutng Ktwt. June 14. Ice ereats and stratvberry fat ival, Bobbin' opera house, benefit Presby terian church. June 15. Celebration of l!)tli anniversary by Plank liidgfi Lodge No HH), I. O. O F., in Bobbins' opera hon-e June Hi - Tie cream futn il under the aospices f the ) .i ,r umi mii.c tit' rumps 1H3, 112 and M i "f July 3 A i. Independence Dsy festival in Hubbius' opera bouse, uuder the auspices of Camp 4U, tioii of Veterau. ' Getting a Dinner. A minister had traveled somo distance to preach, and nt the eonolusion of tho morn ing fternoo waited lor some one to invite htm to dine, but theoonjrregatlou dUrpers! without noticing him. When the church was nearly empty, the minister stepped up to a gentleman and said: Brother, will you go home to dinner with me today?" 'Where do you live!" 'About 18 miles from here." 'No, but you must dine with mo." nn- twered the brother, with tt flushed face, which Invitation the clergyman gravely no-eeptod.-Tlt-ll.t8. You have noticed that some houses always seem to need repainting ; they look dingy, rusted, faded. Others always look bright, clean, fresh. The owner of the first "economizes" with "cheap" mixed paints, etc; the second paints with Strictly Pure White Lead The first spends three times as much for paint in five years, and his build ings never look as well. Almost everybody knows that good paint can only be had by using strictly pure White Lead. The difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. The John T. Lewis & Bros. brand is strictly pure White Lead. "Old Dutch" process; it is standard and well known established by the test of years. For any color (other than white) tint the Strictly Pure White Lead with National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have the best paint that it is possible to put on a building. For sale by the most reliable dealers In paints everywhere, If you arc going to paint, It will pay you to send to ue Tor a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar ; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO.7 Philadelphia. WANTS, Sui. IHOIt KENT. Private d-vclllne onnoslto M I" K. church. Apply ti Max Mclimldt SiM-tr w ANTED. A compe'ont girl for Bcncrnl nousewora in u bmsii lumuy. add v v J. I'om, 121 N Main street. (J-5-tf nOAUDING. Two aettlemen desire bonn O wltb prlvnte family. Iljom together Address tl., Shenandoah, 1' O. o 6-tf L?Ort SALE. valuable Main street prop IJ erly dwelling a-, d business place Siti- factnry roason for soiling. Apply at Hehai.i ofttce for particular,). ITTANl'JiD An active bov or Ctrl to sl V vl-ltlng caids ou cninml'sloa In over town in --.tiiuyiKUi county, .-"-nil iu con s u ttampi for outfit. Aadre-s, Model Curd Co , houandoub I'd., BST-tt ilsw r OVT. A medium size, thin black cow Li medium size horns, white Kpot on foie head and nenr the let t oyo. lias no; been sei i s'nee Thursday, Juno 1st. Fiudpr will bo re warded by return lug to l'iank Dalsbanlrk, 10 Centre streot. 0-3 Iw rtBTHAYKD.-From the nremlses cf Frani Hi Men Icltl, nt bhcnjndoih. 1'a., nn Jum sin, isus, a rtacow, Detwe u uvo una mx yean ld, wltb wbltH spo b oa the buck; white tall, large horns curviug upwards. Howard will l paid forlts return to Frank Mornicki,303Soutl W'ett street, bhunaudoah, t'a. 6 7 tt. nllOPOSALS. The und rsisned. Commls J. sioners of Schuylkill O uuiy, will recom seaiea proposals uuiu cmiuruay. judu .i, iovo at 2o'cloclp. m., for the furnishing and layiui of tw nty-one hundred and forly-seven snuau yards of grass sod tlx bundled and sev r, quaro yards of white gravel, and fourteen bun drtd squnre yards of nsplult nnd the lasli-i and furnishing of terra cotta drain plpo at tin Court House grounds at l'ottsvillo. l'lans ai c sueclticationB oan bo seen at the office of v 11 Uochrau & Hons, engineers. T o Commission era reocrvo the right to reject any and all bids J - MtH J. HOW EH, EWASB J5EED, Commissioners. A ties': P. .1. CONNKLL,. Clerk. I'otUvUle. Pa., JIuy 32, 1893. S-SS-XOi Politick Cards. F OR COUNTY COMPrnOLLKIt, P. J. M ULIfOLLA ND, Or S1113.SANI)OAII. Subject to Democratic rules. F OK COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. UATDORBF, or roTisviLtB. Subject to Republican rules. F OR DIRECTOR Otf TUB POOR, JOHN DEROAN, Of SOHTU OAS8 TOWNSHIP. Subject to Democratic rules. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS RELL1S, or shbnandoau, Hubjeot to Republican rules. ' JJOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, S. O. MIDDLETOX, or OILUIKTON. Subject to Republican rules. j"OU COUNTY COMMWHIONKK, ML IAS E. REED, Or POTTSVILLE, Subject to Republican rules. F OR COUNTY COMMI46I0NBR, DANIlSL NBISWENDER, or SaiHANDOAH. Subject lo Republican rules. jrjOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JO UN P. MARTIN, or PiNSOHOVS. Subject to Democratic rulss. F OR COUNTY TRKASURBR, DANIEL DSOUERT, M, D., Or SOHUyLKILL 1IAVBN. Subject to Rep blloin rules. F OR COUNTY UUMMISSIONBR, JSBSrj. R SEVERN, or BltaNANDOAH. Subject to decision of tbe Republloan Countj OflVfMitlnn EDWARD EARLEY Hts opened a Saloon : and : Eestaurant. Cor. Lloyd und Market Sts., Wham ha will be Dlaaaed la receive bis friends. Best bears, ales and porter and unest brands of cigars always on hand. Public Notice! Umlna la hatnoriv a vail thifct liMPflnna d&mtraV- Inrnr Aftu.1nitiu Isrtr IfflJll wKl be DFObtiCUted Brewers' Asa-xiiation. SiienaiirtuttU, Pa , Juut t), 1BW SMC 7 H' m worms pair fEVNIN& ikERAIJ) CONTEST I i o Days at l:he World's Fair With aceornmodatlons at s fU-st-olass Chicago hotel, snd transports Uon to and from Chicago, Intruding sleeping berths, oil free of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JOLYlst, 1893, at 6 P. M. t ,3? mV5 hf W,ho rec,clT" tn Urf" mb" otes will be taken to tbe World s Fair and royally entertained by tho Hkhald. Cut out this coupon, and on the blank lines write the name of tho l'ublio School Tcachet. north of tho Uroad Mountain, in Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send It to the "Contest Etirrou, Evening Hkiiauj Shikan Doin, PA." Every coupon properly ulled out counts as one vote for ono fcacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often at they plcse. Coupon must be In tbe hands of the editor within ten (10) days after the date tt bears. Nunc of Teacher, KeMlfsc Nuns ef Voter- RcaitfeBce.. Juno 0, 1893. For tlxo laiiolsLy Ones. 4 Gold Necklace and Cha m. Holdorman, tho Jeweler, will give tho lndy teacher recoivlng tho highest number of voto3 a handsomo gold n-cklaco and charm 4 Sot of Furs. R. J. Mills, tho Pottsville Hatter and Knr rler, will glvo the lady teacher receiving seoond highest number of votes a band somo Bet of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set Mr. Reoso will glvo tne lady teacher re ceiving tho second highest number of votes a handsome Plush Toilet Bet. ADDITIONAL, OFFERS. The two tea hers having the third and fourth highest number of votes nt thoclosoof th conto.t will bo given a. live-days' trip to Nlng.trn Fulls at tho oxpense of the Hehalu. Tho two teachers having the fifth nnd sixth highest number of votes nt the closo of tho con test will be givon a five-days' trip to Boston at tho expeme of tho Herald. - ooTZDiarionsrs : - Tho two teachers who receive the greatest number of total votes up to tho closing bout above stated will be declared the winners. All coupons must bo cut out of the Evknimo Herald nnd sent, securely scaled In envel opes, addressed to "Oontett Editor, Evening Herald, Ulienandoah, Pa." Any person residing in any place may vote as often as he or she may desire for one or mon teachors engaged in teaching in n publlo school north of tho Broad Mountain ot tho closo ol tin enrrent school term-, provided, that any teacher who may have been Incapacitated by sicknew or accident for teaching for a period of not moro than three months prior to tho end ot tin term, may also compete. Each voto for each teacher must be represented by a seperate coupon. A coupon bearing the name of moro than ono teacher or specifying more than one vole for t teacher will be thrown out as void, A careful record will bo kept of thenamosof all contestants, and all coupons will bofllct and kept safo until tbe final adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men ot Bhcnao doah will be selected to act as Judges, make the final count, and announce tho names of tho twi winners. Bbould three or moro teachers bo tied on the highest number of votes, tho judges wil bo allowed to decldo. The names of tho winners will be announced on or before Saturday, July 15, 18M. BhouU the winners bo absent from Shenandoah nt tho time they will bo Informed of theirgood fortuui 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 or tht person voting. The number of votes received at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will be pub lished In the next issue of the Herald with the names of the teachers voted for. Nobby Spring Stock It Has Surprised Others And will Surprise You. 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, ' 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. LT. JD1Bmm CLOTHIER ii North Main RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Ohos. Itettlg's Cele brated Beer nnd Porter lu this viclulty, also Bergner & Engol's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars, SOLOMON HAAK- 123 South Mam Street. TWICE TOLD TALES I Aro Fometlmos a bore, but when the peo ple are told twice tbat at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Htore they can buy Flour and Tvaut lower rates than auywbere In this town, they are gild to test the truth of the oft repeated story. Full line of Gro ceries, Butter and Eggs, I'oUtoea, Ureen i ruck, Hay nnd Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store NO 511 WESf CKNTM mil W M e-r, . Holiday Trip! A Gold-Headed Cane. W. II. Mortimer, tho Pottsvlllo Jewelor.wli) glvo tho gentleman teacher receiving tb highest number of votes a Gold hcadci Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. The Homo Friendly Society, of Ilaltlmoro Md., will present the two lucky competl tors in the contest with handsome Cold headed Silk Umbrellas. St., Shenandoah. HOOKS & BROWN, BASE BALL GOODS, Base Ualls........ ...... ......c up. Bats , ....10c up. Catcher's Masks 50c up. Padded Catcher's Qloves.25 up. Full line of Qum Balls. Try our one dollar "Molot" Ball. Ior price and quality It cannot be best. tfo. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, JOHN COSLETT Main and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Peuna., GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetables. Poulti-y, Game, Fish and Oyms In season. Orders left at tbe store wll .ei... c prompt attention 8 g FINE DRESS GOODS ,RESS GOODS issuch a bewildering-topic 1 tiiat we win not attempt a lull descrip tion, but erivc a partial outline, which von can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and chaiifrable 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 s'tlks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress croods. In "Wraps singlo, doublo or triple capes. Some nro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy indesccnt braid, butterfly colors, or somo full armngemont at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by the feminine fancy. To somo, coats only aro tlio correct garment. To those wo would say coats nro equally fashionable and stylish, many of thoso having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho tusto or inclination of tho wearer may doiiro. 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 uutrimnicd 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. m Fomeroy S POTTS VIEXaI5? FESMETil. O. OEOUQU MILLEK, Manager. TH I 't'BIUUJfllilil PEOPLE'SMSTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. ' Boots, Shoes. Cwents7 Furnishings ! At greatly reduced rate3. IVT. jQl. IFVbl-fcUELTe", Proprietor. They Must Ere Juno 10th passes "We mean some odds jis rr n-r DINNER Will close out this pattern at cost, bought at 15 per cent. Ileiow real value. Now on exhibition in our south window. &IRVIN, DUNCAN & WADLEY'S, O Soutli ZtXrtlxx Stroot. AHEAD AGAIN I We have mounted another rung on tho ladder ot popularity. It Is the Standard Grand this time, a drop-head, half-cabinet at a reasonable price. Tho head rises automatically to Its place when tho leaf is laid back. Wltb a tingle movement the bead disappears, the cabinet closes, and you have 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 kindsot wood the Standard Is made up In Antlquo Oak, XVI Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany and Sycamore T. B. SHAFFER, Vor. Jardln and Lloyd Sta., 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. We also carry an Immense line ol Btoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Kooflug and Spouting our specialty, Peter Griffiths, GIBAIlDVIIjt.E, PA. 25 CTS. PER YARD rou OIL CLOTH That sells on sight. Others for 35c, 15c and up wards. All grades ot pretty Carpets. Call for bargains Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm St. Wo find tlio most stylish nnd tho prevailing modo to bo tlio Capo, in somo of its variations, aa UHHH.ll.LmH.iJliui n -ff-ryC-, S& ! over ns. and ends of a neat pattern in John F. Ploppert, HO EAST CEXTJtE UT. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery ! COIFEGTIOIEBT. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. I have also purchased tho store 31 West Coal street, und am pr pared to-furoUh Milk, Cream, Uutterand Eggs at the lowest market prices. We will also keep at this store Ice Cream and Soda Water. All orders will receive prompt attention. Wholoslo aud retail. J. F. PLOPPERT. ti tail Centre St SHENANDOAH 21 Wesl Coal -AT Tilli- LEATHER STORE I XO "Crcr. Oontro St., You can purcbaso any thtog you need In tho lino of shoe nndlngn, sbnemaaers tools, shoe dressings, blscslngs. button fasteners, button iivuou, ittces,eie- wnoiesaie ana retail.
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