r Among msrcbants In Uie one who eaten to tho wants of hi cus tomers, bo they rich or poor. Both hove an "ins! right to bo treated fairly. Justice to all t a good motto, and our customers will find It outs. Wo havo a complete line of Q rocerlon M Well as Ortnnod Goods, etc. Come and nee our stock of goods, and remember the beet goods aro always tho cheapest In the long run. ; Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION A MOSSBAOK, A flood of Hitter Sarcasm Sweep I'pon n Councilman. TheWllkes-Barro Record, of which our old friend J. 0. Powell Is editor, bathed one of Wilkcs-Barre's Councilman with the following doso of sarcasm In a recent Issuo: "When tho bill of tho Record for $83 for printing tho mayor's annual messago was read at the council meeting last evonlng, William J. Harvey oljectod. Ho sold that inch a thing as printing the mayor's message In pamphlet form "had nover been done be fore," and he did not think the oity ought to pay the bill. "Mayor Nichols," ho said, "could havo nsod a typewriter or sent the messago In his own handwriting." The bill was referred back becauso "such a thing had never been done before." It will now bo in order for council to annul the Traction Company's franchises, becauso granting a charter to an electric railway company Is a thing "which had never been done boforo." l will also ho In order to stop tho Improve ment of tho court houso yard, because "such a thing had novor been done before," and lastly, becauso "such a thing had never been done before," the work on the new oity building should bo Btopped, the stono re moved and the lot given over ouoe more to the peripatetic photograph gallery, tho diszy morry-go-round and irou-lunged fakir. Verily, If nothing is to be done in this town "which has never been dono boforo," tho sooner council buys lawn mowers for the streets the bettor, for tho grass will begin to sprout through tho asphalt mighty quick. USE DANA'S SAESAPAKILLA, rxs " THE KIND THAT CUBES". OIKARUVlLLi:. Louis Wcndlo returnod from Locust Gap with a severe attack of quinsy. James Butler, janitor of tho lower school house, whllo broaking coal in his back yard, was struck in tho right eye by a flying chip. Ho may loose tho uso of that optic George Wagner is confined to his homo with erysipelas. T. J. Lafferty made a flying trip to Phila delphia on Friday. A handsomo iron fonco will shortly bo erected around St. Joseph's church. John Wandlass, formerly proprietor of the California House, is now located at Butte City, Mont. Thomas Lahy, who has just recovered from Injuries received in tho Bose Glen wreck, will shortly start for Atlantic City. Mrs. 0. F. Shaw, of Pittstou, is visiting her brother-in-law, J. F. Shaw, of town. Frank Johnston, of Gordon, is spending a few days among his former townspeople. More people, adults and children, aro troubled with costiveness than with any other ailment. Dr. Henry Baxter's Man drake Bitters will cure costivenoss and pre vent tho diseases which result from it. lm Died. CASEY. On the 10th Inst, atShenandoah, Pa., Thomas Casey, aged 76 years. Funeral from his late residenco, No. 332 Wost Centre street, Tuesday morning at 9:30. High Mass at Annunciation B. C. church. Friends and relatives respectfully Invitod to attend. In terment at Annunciation cemetery, Shenan doah. 6-10-2t BUBNEB. On the 12th Inst, at Shenan doah, Pa., Mrs. Burner, wife of Christ. Burner. Funeral will take place on Wednes day, 14th Inst. Services at tho family residence on West Cherry street. Frionds andjelative8 will accompany tho remains on the 12:24 P. & E. train for Tamaqua, where interment will be made. 0 12-2t Coughing Leads to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at nee. Coming Events. June 14. Ice cream and strawberry fes tlval, Bobbins' opera house, benefit Presby terian church. Jnne 15. Celebration of 19th anniversary -by Plank Kldgo Lodge No. 880, I. O. O. F, in Bobbins' opera house. June 10. Ice cream festival under the 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, under the auspices of Camp 49, Sons of Veterans. Let tho light of reason shine on all your actions, especially when your children are 'subject to Croup, Always keep a bottle of ,Dr. Coxe'a Wild Cherry and Seueka in the house fire Alarm lloxes. ! 1 The following list shows the looatlon ol the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fir. . Department: LOCUTION. 1 Coal and Bowers streets. 18 Hewers and Centre streets. 14 Bridge and Centre streets. 15 Main and Centre streets. U Main and Poplar streets. IS Main and Coal streets. O Gilbert and Centre streets. 4J Gilbert and Cherry street US Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When as alarm is sent In the fire bell will sound tbe Bomber ot the box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARM. II the alarm Is sounded from box 11 tbe re bell will strike one, than pause and strike Ave which will Indicate that the ore Is la the vicinity ot No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repealed (our times. ' PEOPLE who go out of town to pur chase their Carpets should oal! at Krlcltc'st Carpet 8'ore and get prlcea and have- the different prude xylalued, so they willuot Uj taken lu. A FEW SUGGESTIONS. The Alleys fllioulil be ITseil ns Avenues for l'lpe T.tnes. BiirroK IlKkAi.D: Whatever uncertainty there may be about the publlo water works lot It In no way Interfere with the progress of the street pang- Main street has been In a demoralised oondltlon long enough and the contractor should be allowed to proceed with the paving on the West side as soon ns his workmen and material aro ready, Whon the time arrives for laying tho new wator tripes they oan be put down In tho alleys and tho street paving oan be left Intact. The alleys are the proper routes for all pipe lines, anyway. And let mo also suggest that it would be a good idea if the' gas comiiany should abandon its old plpo lines and lay new ones in the alleys. I know some of tho gas company people say this would bo too expensive, but I oannot see It in that light. Judging from tho number of leaks that have been reported of late the old pipes must be like sieves and will soon becomo utterly useless. PitoaitMM. Shenandoah, Juno 0, 1803. USE DANA'S SAESAPABIIJiA.ITS "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Doing Good Work. Tho annual flower mission services hold Saturday evening by tho Young Women's Christian Temperance Union; assisted by tho Junior "Y's,-' was a most successful afmir, Tho work being performed by tho abovo societies, In the interests of sick and needy persons, Is very crcdltablo, and tho report submitted at tho last meeting shows 127 sick persons visited, 60 bouquets distributed and 175 baskets of fruit given out. Thoy OX' pended, In purchasing fruit, flowersand other things in visiting tho sick $11.99, besides tho donations made from outside sources. Tho programme prepared for tho ovening was a most oxcellont one, and tho audience showed their appreciation by unstinted applause It consisted of tho following: Oru-ade Hymn - Audience Cruusade l'salm and Prayer Mrs. Hollopoter Pracioal Flower Mission Work Miss Drown Our Flower Mission fcatnt...Mls Edith Morgan "Tlie Flower Mission" Llllle Llovrellyn "Beautiful Flowers" 'Y" Quartette Heading ... lleber Hooks "Ukeot Flowers,"deolaratlonEmlly Llewellyn "Flower Song" -..Audience Heading Miss Cllne Instrumental Duett Miss Maggie Beddall and George Ko tby Collection Adsress F. II. Hopkins, Jr. Temperance Doxology Audience Benediction. Survival of tho fltost. Downs' Elixir has outlived every other cough remedy simple beouuso it is the best, lm Becking Her Cousin. Mrs. Daniel Nolan, of Ishponnlng, Mich igan, writes to tho Hebald that she is in search of her two cousins, named Thomas and Peter Freeman, nnd she Is desirous of knowing if they aro residents of this place. The lady says sho saw an artlclo in tho Shenandoah Herald referring to a Mr. Freeman and it led her to write to this paper. The Freeman mentioned in tho artlclo was Prof. L. A. Freeman, lato super intendent of our public schools, and it is not likely that ho is one of tho gentlemen sought by Mrs. Nolan. Wo know of no other family in town of that namo and tho city directory gives no other. If any of tho Herald readors can givo any information they will greatly oblige Mrs. Nolan by send ing It to hor address, 210 Wost Johnston street, Ishpennlng, Michigan. Newspapers. Treverton Tribune is a new candidate for public favor. It is published in Treverton by Mossrs. Deitrich & Borger. The initial number is a beauty, typographically. Wo wish tho venture success. Gordon is to have a newspaper and will be issued shortly. A son of Hon. D. D. Phillips will be one of tho Arm, USE DANA'S SAESAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Ko lloycott. Tho "Admiral" is the exponeut of the highest possiblo quality that could be attained by a cigarctto. It is protected by the en dorsemcnt of the people, and is not the product of a trust. "Admiral" is not made by tho trust. For particulars address B. Labows & Co., Mahanoy City, Pa. Died Tlila Momlog. Mrs. Christian Burner, of Wost Cherry street, died this morning after a lingering illness. The deceased leaves a husband and a largo family of small children to mourn her loss. Let tho light of reason shino on all your actions, especially when your children are subject to Croup. Always keep a bottle of Dr. Coxo's Wid Cherry and Seueka in tho house. Wanted. A elrl to do eeneral housework. Capable of cooking and baking. Apply to B. F. Bertolet, Mahanoy Plane. 0-10 3t Trolley Cars In Collision. Chester, June 12. Two trolley cars on the Malta and Chester railroad collided last evening on tbe outskirts of the city. Mrs. KawclMe, of uli.i, whs probably fatally Injur d. Jno b Menseall, W. H. Neuld, Mrs. Kerskn . ml :..rs. Mary C. Adams, of Chrslei . Mrs. William Jones, of Upland, Hi d Jo-pl Beaumont, ot Chester, were also injured, some of them severely. IiOured by a l'reruuture Kxpto.ton. Hkllektowj.-, June 12. A premature explosion occurred at tbe granite quarry of Thomas Hitman near Lower Saucon church. Howard Mitman, son of the own er of the quarry, was badly and probably fatally Injured. Walter Cowley was se verely injured and may looe his eyesight. Five other workmen on the premises were badly but not dangerously injiiied. O.iuoutt Hlectrooutrd. Ssiho Bino, N. Y., June 12. John L. Osinoxl died in the electric chair to-day. lie wus perfectly calm and resigned to his fute Hint duiiiiK the last week he showed no iiiixh ty regarding the future, nor oori w rn with the present. The prison officials said he displayed more nerve on tbe eve of the electrocution than any man who has yet died in the ebair at Slug Sing. Another lluuk Suspends. Savamkah, Oa., June 12. Hobbs & Tucker, private bankers ot Albany, brtve suspended payment. Mr. Hobbs says pay ment will be resumed In a few days. The failure is due to too heavy losses and an inability to realise on collaterals, - Kuluilr UDIiruXHl. Chicago .lime 12. Tbe Infanta Eulalle declares n it n.- I.m been so bated and disuustcd .i i i l. r visit here that she will WiK-lui. i i ,,i nation of Chkaii-'O Peo ple while she remains in the city, A Straiurr llurnluc In the Labs. Cbicaoo. June 12 A steamer Is burn ing in tbe l.ke a' out four miles off Evnns tou. Tiuis tiue i n nt to tbe rescue. It is Ivurvd tuu kUaiuer may be au excur idou Wit. OBB'S OBSERVATIONS, What He Soon mill ltntrs During III" Travels. A little dng belonging to an East Centre street family snapped at a little boy belong ing to a Plum alley family Saturday after noon. The mother of the little Imy ought the little dog by the hind legs and banged him against a building. The owner of tbe little dog heard the little yelps of agony and rushed upon theseene. ?t?!II T! and then tbe curtain fell. No blood was shed. An Individual known as "Datch Charley" is traveling about town in a peculiarly con structed wagon containing a small ran go, on which ho cooks waMes. "Charley" said he was doing no business, but Chief Burgess Burns followed the wagon until ho saw enough money taken in to cover tho license fee, and then pounced upon the till. Base ball has taken a boom In town and the management is in high glee. Setley, the new pitcher, and "Buck" McOettlgan arc now full-fledaed members of the club and the weak points will be strength! before ihenoxt game Is played. There has been much onthusiasm over the national garuo 1 town fur several vears ami the desire for match between the home boys and the Pottavllle idols is very strong. Tho constitutionality of tho fee bill passed by tho last Legislature has been questlonod. The bill caused much exultation among tin Justices of tho Peaco and Constables. 1 increased their fees from 25 to 100 per cent, Tho question lalsed seems to bewoll founded. It is based upon article III, section 13, of the stato constitution, which says: "Ho lawp shall oxtoud tho torm of any publlo ofllcer or increase or diminish his salary or emoluments after his election or appointment." If that awful word "emoluments" was not thero the official would feol reasonably cer tain that tho law would stand a test of the courts. A case in point was the subject of a recent discussion in the Luzerno county courts. 1'rothonotary Wren who, during his term ol olllce,scut his bill for paper, blanks and other stationery to tho county commissioners. The commissioners rofused to pay the bill and the case was submitted to tho court for au opinion Tho court deeidod that while the prothou' otary would be entitled to light and fuel, his tlaim for blanks and stationery could not bi allowed, as It would indirectly incroaso his emoluments, contrary to the constitution. In view of this decislou tho bill just passed doos not seem to stand niucb cbauco of becoming a law If It Is brought boforo tho courts, at least in so fur as it applies to officials in office at tho time of its passage Ode. Returned to "Work. Whitino, hid., June 12. The Standard oil strike was declared oil Saturday. Four hundred workmen resumed work to-day witn a nine-hour day. All parties are sat Isfltd. Tlie 1'nlr tVn Open. Chicago, June 12. Tbe fair was open yesterday and the attendance was consider ably larger than that of week ago. Till! NliWS IN GUMillAL, Kate Miller, a widow, was unavoidably killed by a cable car in (Jlncinnatl, U. Wholesale poisoning of sheep Isthelntest phase of the Colorado war between sheep men nnd cattlemou. Tramps probubly killed Melchior Fox, n wealthy resident ol nu (Jlalre, Wis., whose body whs found in the cellar of his country residence. A New York judge has restrained SIs slerettu Jones, "the Black Pntti," from siiiKhiK tinder any other management than Mujor J. B. Fond lor three years. General John B. Uordon, senator from Georgia, will soon lecture in New York on "Tho Closing Days of tue t onfeueracy,, with .Estimates ot i-ee ana urant-" THAT fWES GOOD BLOOD TO! completely chanpo tho Wood In yoursyBtem In three month.' time, nnd Bend new, ridi blood coursing through your vcius. U you ft-ul exhausted and nervous, aiegi'ttlng thin and all run down. GMmore's Aromatic W lne, which Is a tonic and not a beverage, will restore you to health end strength. Mothei s, use It tor your daughters. It Is the best regulator and corrector lor nil ailment peculiar to woman. It enriches tbe blood and gives lasting strength. It Is guaranteed to cure Dtarrhcpa, Dys entery, and all Bummer Complaints, and keep tho bowels regular. Sold by all druggists for SI per bottle. Business Ppporfunity Utderslaned desires to establish a branch o Ola UanklDK House and Ticket Omoe at tliia place and nlbe. a reliabln and competent oiMioess man unoer nvorauie conaiuona oh reoretentatlve. Onlysuob having a business la good location uad trading witn foreigners ueea apply. i'. 31 is sr. nit, JOB Vest titrrfl. (Central Building.) JVeiv lark, .V. P, Present monev order rate: lOOHubels 151 40 100 Gulden H0.80 100 rk 00 100 Lire 18.83 IW Scardloavlan Krouen W7.15. Bteamsblp tickets ot tbe North Her. Lloyd. New Vurk Bremen. G0Q SMI Uremen New York H6.60 88.00 WANTS. Sco. FOR RENT. Private dwelling opposite M. IS. church. Apply t Max iSobmldl 6-28-tf fANTBD. A oompeieot girl for general housework In a small family. P. J. l'oru, 131 N. Main street. Apply. e-o-i "HOARDING. Two gentlemen desire board IJ witn private raruiiy. atom tocetasr. AaaresB a., naenanooaa, f u. o s-ir TTlOttHAI.E valuable Mala street prop L1 arty dwelling a d bugluens plaue Satis factory reason tor soiling Apply at Hbkalo omoe for particular'. ANTK1), An active boy or girl to Bfll vlkitlnc caids u comml slon In everv town Id Bchuylk.ll county. Send 10 cents In stamp for outdt. AJdri's, Model (ferd Co., Shenandoah. Pa. t-87-tf-dkw A DMINIVTRATOR'S NOTIOB.-Lelters of A administration on the e.tate of Mm Mar- gurst Ilsrklns, lata f the Itor ugh uf Sben H.doah, deosued. havlr g been granted to the under. urned. unions indebted to said e.tate ure hereby notified to m-tke payment ; those hav ing ulalui. aguinut . ia t.iuLL' lu prenenl them without delay lo 1'i.Tfc.It IIAKK INM, Or to AuminlHlrat'jr M M. HritKE HI'Attor iev bliei uiiil .ill, I'u . Mo) . IMIJ. n-i-it-oaw nlil ll'lWH n - Si il I lrn, mil le r' I l i u (1 l I i i i - i' i 1 1 i Mini i II t u ( lu o'clock p. iu , Ji 1 1- .i.ii i-.JJ. (ui u lease of the I aUce Thtntiii-, of Uir.iruvil e, for tho sou Son 1WW 04 For f ui tbtr particulars coubiiiI oommlt.uo i.u. K. Hi.' hhU. J M i.l 1. H, i HUTU 6-12cod. torn. 1'uiacj ttieatre (Jo. ! worms uair EVENIHQ BEBAIiD CONTEST t o Days at the World's Fair With aoeomniodatlons at a first-class Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Including Bleeping berths, all free of oot. To (he 2 Most CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6.P. M. . V?0,??" wh0 recelTe the hbcr of votes will be taken to the World s Fair and royally entertaln-d by the Hbhald. Cut out this coupon, and on the blank lines write the Lsmoof the Public Sehool Teacher, north of the Ilroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider must popular, and send It to tho "Coktbbt Kuiron, Hvknino IIkrald, Shewar coAn, Pa." Every coupon properly ailed out counts as one vote for one teacher. Every person, young or old, oan vote, and vote as often as thoy please. Coupon must be in the hands ot the editor within ten (10) dajs after the dst It bears. Nans ot Teacher.. 0 Residence Nam of Voter ReaHleae Juno 12, 1893. Por t.o Xstolr Oiios. 1 Gold Necklace and Cha m. llolderman, tho Jowclcr, will give tho lady toacher receiving tho highest number of votes a handsomo gold necklace and charm 4 Sei of Furs. It, J. Mills, the Pottsvllle Hatter and Fnr. rlor, will glvo the lady teacher receiving seoond highest cumber of votes a hand some Hot of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set Mr. Reese will glvo tne lady teacher re ceiving tho second highest number ot votes a handnomo Plush Toilet Bet. ADDITIONAL OFFERfl, The two too hers bavins the third and fourth highest number of votes nt thocloaoot tht contort will bo given a live-days' trip to Nlag,ira Falls at tho cipenso of the IlEnAi.1). Tbe two toachcrs having tho lirth nnd sixth highest number of votes at the closo of tho con test will be given a flvc-daya' trip to lloston at the oxpeme of tho Hkkald. -COTXDZT,ZOrS Tho two teachers who receive tho greatest number of total votos up to tho closing houi above stated will bo declared tho winners. All coupons must bo cut out of the Evening Herald and sent, securely sealed in cuvel opos, addressed to "Omxtest Editor, Eiening Herald, Shenandoah, Pa," Any person residing In any place may voto as often as he or sho may desire for ono or mort teachers engaged In teaching In a publlo school north of the Broad Mountain at tho close ot thi enrrent school torm i provided, that any teacher who may havo been Incapacitated by slckneRt or accident for teaching for a period of not more than three months prior to the end of tin torm, may also compete. Bach voto for each teacher must bo represented by a eeperate coupon. A coupon bearing tbe name of more than ono teacher or specifying more than one vote for t teacher will be thrown out as void. A careful record will bo kept of tho names of all contestants, and all coupons will bo Met and kept safe until the Dnal adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Shenan doah will be selected to act as judges, mako the final count and announce tho names of the twi winners. Should three or more teachers be tied on the highest number of votes, the judges wll bo allowed to decide. The names of the winners will be announced on or before Saturday, July 15, 1893. Bhouh tho winners be absent from Shenandoah at the time they will be Informed of thelrgood fortuui 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 the blank requiring the name of thi pcr on 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. -S2H3! Nobby Spring S 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 16w 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. -ONE- PRICE' North Main PROPOSALS I The undersigned, the County Commissioners of Scbuylktll County, will rectlvo sealed pro posals until S o'clock p. m, Monday, June luth, 189J, for tbe erection an'l oompletlon or a wooden bridge, to feet span, near liletz's, on the Hacramento road, ITperMahartoniotown ship, Schuylkill county Plans and specifica tions oan be seen at this office. The Com mis sloners reserve the right to reject a y and all bids. HAMUEr. O. DBTtJRK, James J. Bowbs. Eliab g. Heed, County Commissioners. Attest P. J. Conpeix, Clerk. 5-18 w&s PROPOSAL. The undersigned, the County Commissioners o. Hohui I -111 County, will receive sealed proposal until Monday, June 19th, at t p. in., for the erection and completion of a w- oden bridge, 40 feet sp in. on ihe Kiln? erstown rod. Upper Mabantongo township, Sclmylklll county. Plana and specifications oan be seen at this omoe. The Commisolonsrs reserve tne right to rejeot any and all bids. Samuel a. DETmtK, JAUB8 J. llOWHS, Kliau ti. Kked, County Commissioners. Attest P. J. Connell, Clerk. 6 18-wAi , PROPOSALS. The undersigned. Commis sioners of Schuylkill Ojuuty, will receive staled proposals uutll Saturday, June 31, IBM, at3o'efoekp. m., for tbe furnishing and laying of twnnty-one hundred and forty-seven square yards of grass sod. six hundred and vn tquare yards of white gravel, and fourteen hun dred square yards of asphalt ana the laying and fumiolilng ot, terra ootta drain pipe at the CuurtllouHe grounds at Pottsvllle Plans and spbcineatloos can be seeu at the office of II. Cochran & Hons, engineers. Tue Commission er. reerve tbe right to reject auv -tid all bids. HAMl Kr . Ill TURK, JAM' J 111 IWKH. rr.tASK hkku. r 'umisiu-,ionirs. Attest. -P. J CONNKLL Clerk Pottsvllle, Fa.. May 1U, im. 6-2J gut Holiday Top! to O M Popular Teachers. 8 A Gold-Headed Cane. W. II. Mortimer, tho I'ottsvlllo. I eweler.wlll glvo tho gentleman teacher recotving tht highest number of votes a GoldheadcC Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. The Homo Friendly Society, of Haltlmoro Md., will present the two lucky competl tors In tho contest with handsome Gold bonded Silk Umbrellas. OITH. - tock Men s, boys' and children's clothing, hats and furnishing goods. We want to sell you reliable goods cheap, and we'll do ?t if you give us a chance. St., Shenandoah. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the x Obas. ItetUg's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Eugel's celebrated India Pule Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 121 South Mam Street. TWICE TOLD TALES I Are pometlmes a bore, but when the peo ple are told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store they can buy Pluur and T.aat lower rates than anywhere In tbls town, tbey are glidto teat the truth ot the oft repeated story. Full line of Gro ceries, Ilutter and Eggs, Potatoes, Green iruok, Iluy and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store no. 5ii mi mm mm. I 3Hr?aid. lOispla of i - FINE DRESS GOODS LRESS GOODS is that we will not attempt a ittll descrip tion, but cfive a partial outline, which you 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, bcngaline, 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, double or trlplo capos. Eomo are plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Indcscont braid, butterfly colors, or poino full nrrangomont at tho neck, so mnch'np proved this season by tho feminine fancy. To soino, coats only aro tho correct garment. To thow wo would say coats aro equally fashidnablo and stylish, many of these having capos also attached sometimes ono, two or threo, as tho taste or inclination of tho wearer may desire. 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 emed our eniire 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. Mi, f 6Mf and Stewart, O, GEOUQK MILLER, Manager. PEOPLE'SSISTORE! 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Boots, Shoes, ents' Furnisl-ings 1 At greatly reduced rate3. 37"Jbi JULIET'S", Proprietor. Tee Cream Freezers. Ice Cream Freezers. Clothes Baskets. Clothes Baskets. Sprinkling Cans. Sprinkling Cans. &IRVIN, DlffiCAN & WAIDLET'S. 3 3oX3Ltli H:.u Qtroet. AHEAD AGAIN We have mounted another rung ontheUdder of popularity. It is tbe 3tandard O rand this time, i drop-head, half-cabinet at a reasonable price. The head rises automatically to Its place when the leaf Is laid back. With it .Ingle movement tho bead disappears, the cabinet closes, and you have an elegant ornamental piece or furniture. Drop In and look at It, And while we are talking of cabinet work we might mention the different klndsot wood the Standard Is made up lu Antique Oak, XVI Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany -nd Sycamore, T. B. S2Xiif F35R, "or. Jardln and Lloyd Bis., Shenandoah 1 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. Hooting and Spouting oui specialty. Peter Griffiths, ailtARnVILkB, PA. EDWARD EARLEY Has opened a Saloon : and : Eestaurant. Cor. Lloyd nnd Market .Sts., Where be will be pleased torecene his friends. Det beers, ales and ponerand Uncut brands ot cigars always on band. such a bewildering-topic Wo find tho most stylish and tho prevailing modo to be tho Capo, in some of lis variations, wrj-sit-Mamsi-a grja-yaie-ry-pMq Iron Hollowware, Iron Hollowware. Dinner Se(s. Dinner Sets. . Table Oil Cloth. Table Oil Cloth. John F.Ploppert, SO EAST CIKXTlil! ST. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery ! (MECin, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, I bare also purchased the (tore 21 West Coal street, and am prepared lo furnish Mllk.Creum, llutlsr and Ugss at the lowest market prices. Wo will also keep at tbls store Ice Cream and Boda Water, All orders will receive prompt alteMltm. Wholesale and retail. . J. P. PLOPPPRT, 25 Eail Cwtie St SHENANDOAH 21 W Coal SI, -AT THK- LEATHER STORE! la XfV. Coiitro St , lou oan punhane at,y ih fvymaeed i, line of Mho- niiUuiga, tthormu era tools urotamKu oi.i'ninga, button rsioners, 1 books, lacoa.eio Wholesale and retail, STolxxx 30. Tx-ov 1 Ill r1
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