if ' Among merchant la tho one who oaten to tbo wants of bis ou- Wmera, bo they rich or poor. Both bavo an 9,01 right to bo treated fairly. Justice to all U a good motto, and our customers will And (tours. Wo bavo a complete llneof Grootrles M well M Oaonod Goods, etc Como and see oux stock of goods, and remember the best goods are always the cheapest in tbo long run Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION Hubert Jnoes Hughe. Robort J. Hughes died at tho homo of his parents In Wm. Peun, Juno C, 1803, In his fourteenth year of age. Though his sickness lasted but a few days, from the beginning nntll its closo ho was called upon to suffer greatly. Dr. Brady, tho faithful family physician, though visiting him early, found alarming symptoms of a dangorous disease. Ho made two and three visits dally, and did all that medical skill could do to prolong life, but God willed othonviso. Two other suc cessful physicians pronounced his malady incurable. Loving paronts, his two brothers, with sympathizing relatives and friends, watched patiently at his suffering couch until death ended all his sufferings. Though tho best rcmoilics known to medical science were given to relievo his pain, still ho suf fered groatly. How pationtly ho bore italLJ those who so lovingly aAJ -" ' know I 1WJ-S nuoeii "U U1K)n ' pate red apd-4 departure from nls Jirpijlbto'Vi'ords of great comfort to '''rro'wing paronts and brothers, about his heavonly homo. Among other expressions of trust in God, he askod, "Father, how far across tho river Is that other homo ?" Bobcrt was a bright and promising youth, making rapid advancement in his studies at one of our excollont schools in Shenandoah. His many noble qualities of head and heart made him a general favorite with all who knew him well. God called him oarly, but his christian parents can say, notwithstanding this terrible boreavement, "The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessodbo the name of tho Lord." Job 1, 21. Funeral services were held at tho homo of the de ceased on Thursday, June 8th. The pastor spoke to a large and deeply sympathizing congregation from I Sam. 20-3 : "There is but a step between mo and death." From his earliest years Bobcrt was taken to church by his parents, who are dovotcd members of tho Wm. Ponn Methodist Episcopal church. Ho delighted to bo in his Sunday school class overy Sabbath. Ho was carefully instructed In God's word at his homo, and in his quiet manner gave clear evidenco that these in' structions were not lost, but cheered him greatly when suffering tho most excruciating pain. The dust of Bobcrt reposes in a beau tiful cemetery near Shenandoah, by the side of the dear one3 who crossed tho river bofore him. Parents, brothers and friends will meet him on the other shore. "I shall know the loved, who have gone before. And joyfully sweet will the meeting be, When over the river, the peaceful river, The angel of death shall carry me." E. Potts, Pastor. Wm. Pcnn, Pa., June 13, 1603. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Fees Sllchtlj- Increnseri. The general feo bill, whioh becamo a law on May 24, regulates the fees for justices and constables at a slight increase over the old rates. Constables cct tho biggest sharo of tho lncrcaso as tho following will show: Serving warrants, formerly 50 cents, now $1; serving subpoenas summons.increased from 30 to 50 cents. The mileage is reduced from 12 to 10 cents. The only incroaso in justices fees worthy of note is warrants and i eturns, which givo tho magistrate 10 cents over the old fees. Coastline Leads to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at nee. im Coming Events. Juno 14. Ice cream and strawberry fes tival, Bobbins' opera house, benefit Presby terian church. June 15. Celebration of 10th anniversary by Plank Bldge Lodgo No. 830, I. O. O. F., In Bobbins' opera house. June 10 and 17, Ico cream festival under tho auspices of the joint committee of Camps 183, 112 and 206, P. O. S. of A. June 19 to 24. Fair and festival In Bob bins' hall under the auspices of tho English Lutheran church. July 3 & 4. Independence Day festival In Bobbins' opera house, under tho auspices of Camp 19, Sons of Veterans. Files or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while nnder treatment. Patients who are responsible need not pay until well. A perfect euro guaranteed. Send for circular. B. BEED, M. D., 129 South 13th St, Philadelphia. Befers, by permission, to the editor of the Etsneio Hkbald. tf Buy Keyttone flour. Be sure that tbo name Lxssia & Baee, Ashland, Pa, is printed on every sack. 3-3-SUw j 1 i r Fire Alarm lioxes. The following, list shows the location or the alarm boxes of the 8henamloab i"lr Department: (XKUTIUM lb-Coal and Bowers street. IS Bowers and Centre street, tt Bridge and Centre street. rs Main and Centre streets. It Main and Poplar streets. SS Main and Coal streets. ti Gilbert and Centre streets. 3 Gilbert and Cherry street. SS Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open tbe box, poll dews the hook once and let go. WaaB an alarm Is sent In the Are bell will sound the Mmberot the box and repeat tbe alarm fouf times. BOW TO LOCATE A LA BUS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 1 the fire bell will strike one, then pause end strtse nve which will Indicate that the re is Is the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every atom is repeated four times. PEOPLE who go out of town to pur chaae their Carpets should oall at Ft-lclce'A Carpet 8' ore and get price nnl have the diilarent grades KING: Jneu, so thoy wm uot, iw latteu in LAKESIDE PARK. Its Popularity n n Huintnor Ilcsnrt on the Increase. Tho popularity of Lakwldo Park, (Matt Mahanoy Junction,) as a summer resort Is on the InsreMe. Its advantages In this respect have been greatly added to this teaeon by tho management, and tho hotel aeeotnmodations have Also been improved, together with many new features for the amusement of the tmtrona. This resort has become so popular that three different companies have npplied for rights of way to connect It with this town and Mahanoy City and beforo many weeks the construction of ono of tho roads will be under way. The following Is a list of the dates secured and the names of tho societies: June 20. Annunciation T. A. Baud, Shcn' amloah. June 87. Junior Class, High school, Mali' auoy City. July 4. Tamaqua orchestra. July 6. Lutheran Sunday school, Qlrard' vllle. July IB. M. B. Sunday school, Gilberton July 20. SI. E. and P. M. Sunday schools, Giranlvillo. July 20. Wm, Pcnn Sunday school. July 27. Welsh Congrcgatlouallst, Maba noy City. July 28. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland. July 20. P. M. Sunday school, Gilborton August 2. German Lutheran school, Mali anoy City. August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shcn' amloah. August 1. Primitive Methodist S. school, Shenandoah. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokin. Auirust 8. M. E. Sunday school. Mahanoy Plnnn. - - P"JI .Gorman Eeformed and Presby terian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangelical Sunday school, Mahanoy City. August 15. LakcsldoMuslcalo, Grant Band. August 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday school, Ashland. Sept. 4 St. Michaels Society of tho county. MINE FOREMAN INJURED. While llacuplng Out or a Chute Itenjnmln Church I'd!!, Some excitement was occasioned in town to-day by a report that thoro had been an explosion of gas In tho Turkey Kun colliery and the inside foreman and a fire boss had been badly burnod and otherwise injurod. Tho report was somewhat exaggerated. Thero was no explosion of gas In tho mine, although Benjamin Church, tho inside fore man, met with an accident. His right collar bono is broken. Mr. Church was seen at his homo on South White street at noon to-day while receiving attendance from Dr. Callen. ' It seems that while Mr. Church was dowu tho slopo ho was asked by Mark Burko, tho firo boss, to go and see a heading which had been finished. Mr. Church went up a chuto aud seated him self until Mr. Burke would como. In a few minutes Mr. Church saw tho firo boss ap proach through a heading" and Baw that his lamp had ignited a small body of gas. In his hurry to get out of tho chuto ho fell a distance of seven feet and broke his collar bone. Tbero was no explosion of gas aud tho firo boss was entirely uninjured. Another Wedding. At 9:10 this morning Miss Naoroio Wooden and James Hughes, formetly of town but now of Johnstown, wero marriod at tho resldenco of tho bride's uncle, Amandus Womer, on North Main street. B. E, Severn was tbe groomsman and Miss Mame Williams the bridesmaid. Eev. M. H. Havlcc, of tbo English Lutheran church, officiated. The bride was dressed in China silk. Tho wed ding was a very quiet one and but few friends were in attendance. They wero Misses Vireie Hollopetor, Maud Helper, Lillio Hagcnbuch, Lizzlo Evans, Mrs. Hannah Lehmler and Mrs. C. H. Hagenbuch, After tbe ceremony an elaborate breakfast was served, at tho conclusion of which tho wed ding presents woro viewed. I bey were numerous and valuable. Mr. and Mrs. nughos took the 10:20 a. m. Lehigh Valloy train for Johnstown. A number of the bride's school friends were at tho depot and showered rlco upon tho bridal party. CKNTHALIA. George Troutman, Sr., and wife" were In Catawissa. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herskovitch spent Sunday with Mt. Carmcl friends. Miss Maggie Curry, who has been seriously 111, is able to bo about again. Messrs. MoBrearty and Byan were with Ashland friends Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Samuol Troutman spent Mon day evening with Ashland friends. W. B. Wilson, oditor of tho Mt. Carmel M'etlty Item, was in town for a few hours Monday evening. James Lanctou. of Ashland, called on town friends last evening. "Thomas Collihan, our popular tonsorial artist, attended a funeral at Ashland Monday, Tony Corney, one of our popular young men, spent Tuesday with Mt. Carmel friends. Tin gmlth Ottse. In tbe caw of the Beady Pay Store vs. A A D. U. flappes, on au order of court that testimony be taken to show cause why the attachment in execution should not be set aside, which is being held in tbe law offices of M. M. Burke, Esq, in Bobbins' building, was continued all day yesterday. Fifteen witnesses were examined, and tbe evidence so lar produced is favorable to Smith, and tends to sustain tho execution. The hearing Las keen nostDonad indefinitely. About forty wore witnessed are to be examined, l'.ill of Coal. Joseph Koebauoweky, a Pole residing on North Bowers street, bad bis head and back Injured by s Ml of eoal In a gangway of the Kllsngowan eolliery to-day. His injuries are ut a serious character. A Noisy lluu. A drunken Hungarian fired sovtn shots In the air on North Plum alley at 2 o'cloek this meriting and greatly alarmed the residents ef that part of town. The police gathered him in. We Always Leud. From Misers' Journal. Shenandoah is moving in earnest teward getting up a Fourth of July .demonstratum, Noarlv everv society, secret and civic, has expressed a determination to participate. Twelve I'liuto for 80c By sending us your cabinet, together with 50 cents, we will finish you one dozen photos. J..2-U W. A, Kiaoiv. Bat photos-nub andcxayoris at'DabVs, Titnua to n.Acn tub iilamr. The Inquest In the 1'iml's Theatre Diinttor Ullll In TrogroM. Wahhikotoh, June 14. Yesterday at the coroner's Inquest to determine the re sponsibility for the Ford's theatre disaster, Mr. Warner asked If there was anybody In tbe building friendly to either Dr. Ains worth or Mr. Freeh. The witness said that do far as Mr. Freeh was concerned lie bad never benrd but one olerk say n good word for him, and that clerk had said he was it "scoundrel." The clerks generally, be thought, hud been treated personally fnlrly by Dr. Alnswortli. Witness believed cer tainly that fear of Mr. Freeh kept many men front protesting against the building. Witness knew that Dr. Alnswortli was considered an exceedingly efficient ofllclnl. In answer to Mr. Warner, the witness said that he believed in tbe light of events that this record bad been gained through Im periling tbe lives of clerks. At this point a recess was token until to day. The argument In regard to admitting Aiusworth's counsel to be present ut th inquest will be beard to day. Half WHrinly Wnlmmed. St. Maht'b, June 14. Senator Hall, the newly appointed United States attorney for Western Pennsylvania, was welcomed on his return home by u public demonstra tion. Bands played aud cannons were fired. The senator wa escorted to his homo, where he made a speech attributing his appointment entirely to his unwavering support of democratic principles. The town Is decorated and tbe people wlldl enthusiastic over the appointment. Outraged by n Negro Brute. West Chrstbii, June 14. A colored man outraged ft 9-yoar old, jlniirJi-,o Jf?MZ at Birmingham;' while the family was away. The fiend was ar rested and lodged in Jail. Tills is tho sec ond outrage of the kind which has been committed In Chester county within a week, and great Indignation is expressed. Rosnrlo Cansiito's Funeral, Reading, June 14. The remains of Bosario Cussato who met hU death bj drowning while bathing in the Schuylkill river near the Schuylkill avenue midge, were interred in the Catholic cemetery yes terduy. Services were held at St. PeterV Catholic churou. Tho pall-bearers were selected from his countrymen in the em loy of Contractor O'Heil'y. Till; IIAHICIIAI.I. CAMUS. National League. At Brooklyn I!. E. lrooklyn 1 3 'incimmti '. 014 At Washington Vnlil iiurlon G 5 3 6 4 L'blongo 10 15 At Haltlmoio inltlmoio 2 8 lo eland 8 10 At Toston Boston. .. .' 711 u.mi-Hr "13 At New York w York IM 18 Aiulttlllc 0 7 At Philailelplila 'liilmlelplilu .'. 1013 jt. Louis C 0 Stute I.elijrue. At Altoona n. n. A Itooim 0 7 York 10 34 At Johnstown lohnstowii 0 10 litiTlsburg 1 l) At Allentown Alleutown 11 11 Danville - 7 At Scrunton Scmnton 1 2 lUiitou 6 8 THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD CrILlHORE'S RROVUBXIGTBJB& TVIll completely cbrtnire tho Wood in your Bystcm In threo months' time, ami eend now, rich blood courting tlu ourIi your wins. It you fuel exhausted find nervoue, ate getting thtn and all run down. Gllmore's Aromatic Wine, wliich Is a tonic and not a neverage, will restore ou to health and strength. Mothers, uso It f or your daughters. It la tho best regulator and corrector tor allallmentB peculiar to woman. It enriches tho blood and elves lasting siren Bin. is is cuaranteea to euro uiarr miarantuea to euro uiarrncea. uvu cntery. ana au l and all bummer Complaints, and keep tho bowels regular. Bold by all druggists for ft per bottle. Said the to himself, "If the moon I could get, whenever I'm dry my throat I could wet: The moon is q! quarter wiui a quar ter I hear; you can purchase five gal lons of Hires' Root Beer." A Delicious, Temper ance. Thlrst-quanchlng. Healttl.uivinu'LirinK. Oooil for any time ot year. A JSC. package malcM ' gallons. get Unas'. Be sure and TATE IIOHPITAt, FOR INJURED PER- sons ot the Anthracite oal lteelona of ennsylaanla, near Ashlnd,-l'a. RnnlAd nrnutbAla will b recelvul bv the UU' dertlgned up to noun of t-aturrtay, July 1, IBS J, for tbe ereetlou of a stone addition to tbe hos pi tat building, size thlny by umety ( 0x90) ten, two iSi atortes blub; also for the erection of a new operating r jm and approaches iture In. nil tn he flnlahed br October I. 1883. Plans and peclSeatioDa oan be seen at the bospltal or at tne ofllce f the undersigned at Ulrardvtlie, Pa. Buaorae on ouuiae. -rro nasals for Uulldinaa at Htatt- Il'ianttaL" The trustees reerv the light to reject any or all mas. Hi order of the Board of Truiteea E ('. WaNBK, 6-1 l-UW Secretary of the Hoard of Trustees. T OTI E i hereby given by tbe undersigned i tbe County Commlaaloaera. that sealed propoS'la will be received until t o'clock P m . Monday. July 10 IMS, for tho erection and completion of a one apan wooden bridge 80 feet clear, between tbe abutmeuta, to apan the jlato' oy ore.tr. at Fountain apringa In Duller LnuriMhfn Mhiivlkill eountv. Pa. Plant at.d ttpeclfteaitoriB can be teen at the County Oom- Bussuwera omuo f4AMUgI U. UKIUUK, .1 AM br. .1 HOW 1 H, El 1 K Itl.KD. ( .lunu c. iiuimlonera Atleit- PBii J l iNVti On rk tt ll wdta PHOP03ALS Sealed propoal will be re ceived by tLe uuut-r Kurd e lumtiuie up to a u'elock p. m .June '.'tin Iw3, for a Inane or tits alHOv i llratiu. Ol utr.tiu me, iur imi- oua- aon litwa Ul For further turiiuutais cunaini eommit.te . J. M. OUok. mm I i niT". I O-llrcod.. Com, I'aiue. luoaueco. r 1 oris EVNINGHEP,ALD CONTEST f i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a flrnt-clniig Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Including- sleeping berths, all free of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. . "J"0, wh0 recelT0 largc!,t nuhhcr of votes will be taken to tho World a Fair and royally entertained by the Herald. Cut out this coupon, and on tho blank lines write the name of the Public School Tcachet. north of the Broad Mountain, l Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send It to the "Coniist Kcrron, Evknino Heiiai.d, Siiewan doah, PA." Every coupon properly filled out counts as ono vote for one teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often as they please, Coupon must be In the hands of the editor within ten (10) days after th data it bean. Nana ot Teacher.. Nans f VoMr Raideaca. j u. o, 1803. 'JPoxr tlao Xaia.olx.-y Onos. 1 Gold Necklace and Cha m. llolderman, tho Jeweler, will give the lady teacher receiving tho lilghost number of votes a handsome gold necklace and charm i Set of Furs. R. J. Mills, tho Pottsvllle Hatter and Knr rier, will give tho lady teacher receiving aeoond highest number of votes a hand Homo Bet of Furs. A Plash Toilet Set. Mr. Reoso will give tne lady teacher re ceiving the second highest number of votes a handiome Plush Toilet Bet. ADDITIONAL OFFERS. The two tea hers having tho third and fourth hlghost number ot votes at th close of the oontoit will bo given a live-days' trip to Niagara The two toachcrs having the fifth and sixth test will bo given a livo-days' trip to Boston at Tho two teachers who receive tho greatest abovo stated will bo declared the winners. All coupons must bo cut out of the Eteniuo opes, addressed to "Oowfef.EiHtor1 Evening Any person residing in any place may voto as often as he or she may desire for ono or mon teachers engaged In teaching in a public school north of the Broad Mountain at tho closo of th( current school term; provided, that any teacher who may havo been Incapacitated by slckncsf or accident tor teaching for a period of not more than three months prior to tho end of the term, may also compete. Each voto for each tcachermust bo represented bya seperato coupon. A coupon bearing thenamoof more than one teacher or specifying more than one vote for a teacher will bo thrown out as void. A careful record will he kept ot the names of all contestants, and all coupons will be Sled and kept safe until the final adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Shenan doah will be selected to act as Judges, make the final count, and announce the names of the two winners. Bhould three or more teachers be tied on tho highest number of votes, the judges will be allowed to decide. Tho names of the winners will bo announced on or before Saturday, Julv 15, 1893. Bhoulc the winners be absent from Shenandoah at the time they will bo informed of their good fortuni 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 tht person voting. The number of votes received at this ofllce up to 4 p. m. each day will be pub lished In thenext Issue ot the Heiiai.d with tho names of the teachers voted for. -JSD53EI 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. .JONES ONE- PRICE North Main PROPOSALS! The undersigned, the County Commissioners of Schuylkill County, will rece lvo sealed pro posals until 'i o'clock p. m. Monday, June lVtb, 1803, for the erection onl completion of u wooden bridge, 60 feet Bpan, near Uletz'a, on tbe Sacramento road, U ,per Mabar tonj o town ship, Schuylkill county Plans and specifica tions can bo seen at this office. Tbe Commls aloners reserve tbe right to reject a -y and all bids. Pahcei. n. DeTuiik, Jaiies J, Bowes. Kliab E. Heed, County Commissioners. Attest P. J. Connell, Clerk. 5-18 w&s PROPOSALS. The undersigned. Commis sioners of Schuylkill 0 mnty, will reco.vo sealed proposals until Saturday. June St, 1893, at 2 o'clock p. m., for tho furnishing and laying of twenty-one hundred and forty-seven square yards of grass sod. six hundred and seven squaro yards of white gravel, and fourteen hun dred square yards of asphalt and tbe laying and furnishing of terra cotta drain pipe at the Court House grounds at Pottsvllle. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of A B. Cochran & Sons, engineers. Tne Commission era reserve the right to reject any and all bids. SAMUEL. O. DeTUKK, JAMK8 J. BOWES, ELIAS . HEED, Commissioners. Attest:-P. J. CONNELL, Clerk. Pottsvllle. Pa.. MayiB. 1893. 6-23-30t DKOPOSAL5'. The undersigned, the County T n a! Unhncllrlll Pntltlfv will 1 ... I .Hmniali until llni'Hnv .TimA ,n.k n. a n . n tha n.a.'lnn mid -nmnlflllnn of a w. odeu bridge, iO feet spin, on the Kling ers'own road. Upper Mahantongo township, Schuylkill count v Plans and specifications can tie seen at this office The Commissioners reserve uie right to reject any and all bids. JAUE8J BOWES, EUiS ti. HEED, County Commissioners. Atlcat P. J. Cobmku., Cfeck. 6-18-was I i!air ilolioa.7 inn w r uaw(ocsgg5fassomi:nnnni A Gold-Headed Cane. W. II. Mortimer, tho Pottsvllle Jcweler.wlll givo tho gentleman teacher receiving the highest number of votes a Gold-headed Curie. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Socloty, of Haltlmoro Md., will present the two lucky competl tors In tho contest with handsome Gold. headed Silk Umbrellas. Falls ut tho oxpenso or the Hj hili). highest number of votes at the lose of tho con thoexpenie of tho Heiiai.d. number of total votes up to the closing houi Herald and sent, securely scaled In envel Herald, HJienandoah, Pa." OUR - 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. LDTHIER ! St., Shenandoah. WANTS. &o. TOH HENT. Private duelling opposite M, E. church. Apply t Max Schmidt 6'Jtl-tl 1T ANTED. A competent girl for genoral V nousoworK in a smau lumuy. Appiy t is j. roriz, ui n, main street. o-o-ti QOAItDING. Two gentlemen deslro board lj witn private larauy. loom togetner. Address U., bhenandoah, P. O. 6 a-tf FOIISALE. valuable Main street prop erly dwelling and business Dlace Satis factory reason for Belling. Apply at Heiiai.d orace iur particular. T1TASTED. Ten competent stone masons, V No others need apply. Shenandoah Lumber and Feed Company, 'X3 East Coal street, anenanuoau. oxani 1 IT ANTED An active bov or elrl ta sell VV vl.ltlng caids oa commUslou in every town in ncnuyiuui county, aena to cents in ttampi ror outnt, Auaross, woaei i nra uo, Bhenandoah, Pa, 6-27-tt-Usw Tn.imUVIJ'll T.nm n.aml.aa .1 Vnn.l, 1i Katarskv. at Turkey Itun. a red cow with s ot on forehead, white spot on the back near tan large siraigm norus ana wnite spots on two or three 01 ie lees near tne iioots. ite- , ward will be paid for return. o 11-- ITtSTItAYED A medium size, thin blaok II cow with bell, ha-i medium size horns, wblte spot on forehead near left eye, white let's and tin of tail Is white. Bus not been seen since Mouday, June lith. Finder will be rewarded by returning to Frank Ualslianlck sua isaal uentre sti eei, oaenauuoua. u.ia-ot A DMINITHATOIl'3 NOTICE.-Lettera of aaministruiiouonineeitaieoiairs iuar rmt Ilarkins. late of the Borouch of Sheu undoah, deceased, bavlig been granted to the undersigned, persons inaeutea to saiu estate are hereby notinea to mane puyment, tnose nuv lng claims against Sild estate to present them witnoui ueiay to i uiiv iiAivvto, or to Administrator. M ai. llniiuie. Ifll Attornev Shenandoah, Pa , May!W, mi. 9-1-tt-caw 11 ''''"''WlWMJUWlMMIIIHliaillUlfcJAafctJtfHJiiggg INE DRESS GOODS, RESS GOODS is tnat we win not nun, uul y ivc u, p.ii nai ouciine, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and diangable 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 "iffectRj - F"'-'Hf-"f fu.vbronV.T.vrcch any color of dress goods. In Wraps slnglo, double or trlplo capes. Somo aro plalu, others very highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or some full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho fomlnlno fancy. To somo, coata only aro the correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally faslilonablo and Btyllsh, many of thoso having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or thrco, as tho tasto or Inclination of tbo 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 characierized our entire business. We shall keep ever3'thing in trimmed and untrimmed hats, novelties of every description. Having secured a trimmer noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. Bives, Powy and gj POTTS VIIiflaK, PSHKA, O, QEOUQE MILLEH, Manager. JjlVjIiasWtsfBC PEOPLE'SMSTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Soots., Shoes. Cvents? Purnishings 1 At greatly reduced rates. aac. 3?"j2li:R.3Ef3r, Proprietor. AHEAD AGAIN! Welnve mounted another rung on tho ladder of popu'nrlty. It Is the Standaid Grand this a drop-head, half -cabinet at a reason ubio price. The head rises automatically to Its place when the leaf la laid back. With a .ingle movement the head disappears, the cabinet closes, and you have an elegant ornamental piece of furniture. Drop in and look at It, And while wo are talking ot cabinet work wo might mention tho different klnCsot wood tbe Standard is made up In Antique Oak, XVI Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany and Sycamore. T. B. SHAFFER, ','or. Jardln anil Llbyd Sta., 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 of. Stoves, Kanges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Hoofing and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, OIKAUDVILLE, PA. HETTIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the x Ohas. Kettle's Cele brated Beer aud Porter iu this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Tale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors aud Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street, Advertise in "The Herald," such a bewildering topic attempt a lull descrip- Wo find the most Btyllsh and tho prevailing modo to bo tho Capo, In somo of its variations, time, John F.Ploppert, SO EAST CEXX1W ST. dread. Cake and Pie Bakery! COSFECTIOKERY, ICECREAM, SODA WATER. I bare also purchased tho store 21 West Coal street, and am prepared tO'f urnlsh M Ilk, Cream, Duller and Eggs at tho lowest market prices. We will also keep atthlsstoro Ice Cream aud Boda Water. All orders will receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT. JfEisl Cealte St, SHENANDOAH 1 West Coil St, TWICE TOLD TALES I Are f ometlmos a bore, but when the peo ple are told twice that at (lallagbers Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour and V- a at lower rates thtn any wheie In this town, they are glidta test the truth of tho oft repeated story. Pull lino of Gro ceries, Mutter a'id Kggs, Potatoes, Ureen Truck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store Nfl SI I WOT flRNTHK STHKRT AT THK LEATHER STORE! 1C XA7 Ooutro St., You oan purchase ai,y thing ou need In tbe llneof sboi uudlu, t,houina ers' tools, shoe dressings, blaoalngs. button fasteners, button hooks, iacOB, etc. wholesale and reta I EDWARD EARLEY Has opened a Saloon : and : Restauraj Cor. Lloyd and Market Bts.,' Where he will be pleased to receive his f lieat beers, atea ana pooerauu of cigars always on uuuu.