KING Among merchants la the one who oaten to the wants of hlscus teniera. be thov rich or poor. Both have an equal right to bo trcntcd fairly. Justice to all la a good motto, and onr customers will find Hours, Wohavoacomplctollnoof Groceries m well as Canned Goods, etc Come and see oar ttook of goods, and remember the best good aro always Uio cheapest In tbo long run. SBYEBlsT'S Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. FIKSTEDITION. J'OKT OAKIION. George Knowles, formerly assistant yard master at St Clair weigh scales, died in the Hanisburg asylum Tuesday evening, whore lio had been for the past two years. His re mains will ho brought to his homo for inter ment. Deceased was 38 years old and leaves awiroand son to mourn his untimely do mile. J. E. Steven's sons, Edwin and Waltor, two victims of tho scarlet fever epidemic, aie Im proving. Moodoy's Hotol, on "Quality mil," is establishing quite a reputation as ft summer resort, and why not? thero is not a place to be found in the coal regions that allows sucn splendid Inducements for grand scenery and puro air, Georgo Watson has purchasod two blooded horses from a Berks county party. Emanuel Templln, yardmaster at St. Clair, has again been attacked with sun stroke. Good Will Hoso Company, No. 1, aro mat lng elaborate arrangements for their straw berry festival to bo hold on the 22d, 23d and 2Hh of this mouth. Help tho boys along. Harry Wanamakor's oldest son is lying very low with scarlet fover. Mrs. N. W. Major mado a flying trip to Philadelphia yesterday. Our School Board held a special meeting Tuesdav ovenlng to docide as to the rate of mills for school tax. Howard Brenner, formerly of Port Carbon, now of Ashland, where ho holds a good posi tion In tho P. & B. Fourth street oflloe, is spending a few days with his many friends. Washington Camp No. 134, P. O. S. of A., are going to havo a big time on tho 20th, Some promlnont membora of tho order havo signified their intention to participate and help the boys enjoy themselves. The young peoplo connoctod with tho M, E. Sunday school propose holding a lawn fes tival the coming week. All wishing a good time should attend. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, rrs "THE KIND THAT CUBES." THE CIRCUS. The Street Display of Vans, Animals and Ilauils a J'lue One. Thousands of people from city and country packed our streets this morning to witness the street parade of Walter L. Main's show, which was an Inspiring sceno to tho beholders. There were the usual clowns, the lady equestrians, the numerous animal vans, the elephants, camels and Shetlands and a magnificently handled tandem team of six white horses. Thorois an entire absenco of tho usual fakir followers nuisanco, the show being a clean one in every respect. A groat crowd thronged tho tents this afternoon, and a still larger crowd may be expected to-night, The show is one of tho most reputable on tho road. Bo sure to attend this evening. The Crescent. AvvUton, Wit. Main's cirens will appear In Shenandoah on Monday, Juno 10th, A New Invention. Photographer Brotz, of Pottsvillc, has recently invented a new camera that is recognized by the profession as the greatest Invention of rccont years. The views aro 45x18 Inches, taking in 180 degrees at one exposure. The work of this instrument is so finely executed that topographical surveys could bo made from them. Coughing Ieads to Consumption, Renin's Balsam will stop tho cough at tnce. Watered 3111k. ItcostMathiasLutz, of Frankford, Phthv delphia, yesterday, $25 and costs for soiling watered milk. If the law nas enforced in Shenandoah the borough treasury would bo vTt-sMv nnrlched in a short time. For watered milk this town takes the bakery. Coming Events. Jane 15. Celebration of 10th anniversary by Plank Bidge Lodge No. 8S0, I. 0..0. F, In Bobbins' opera house. June 16 and 17. Ice cream festival under the auspices of the joint committee of Camps 183, 112 and 200, 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, nnder the auspices of Camp 49, Sons of Veterans. Files or Hemorrhoid Permanently cured without knife or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while under treatment. Patient who are responsible need not pay until well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for oireular. B. BEKD, M. D, 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Befers, by permission, to the editor of the Etknwo Hebaxp. f Fire Alarm ltoici. rxne following list shows the looation d the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Plr Department: LOOATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. ia Bowers and Centre streets. W Brldgo and Centre streets. HMaln and Centre streets. It Main and Poplar streets. SS Msln and Coal streets. tz Gilbert and Centre streets. iJ Gilbert and Cherry streets. O Chestnut and Coat streets. To send au alarm open the box, pull down Ike hook once and let go. When as alarm le sent In the Are bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO IXKUTX ALARMS. j li the alarm la sounded from box If the Are bell will strike one, then pause and strike Ave , which will Indicate that the Are Is in the j vicinity of No. 15 box. Every Harm la repeated ( tour times, PEOPLE who go out of town to pur -chase their Carpets should oall nt Krlcce' Carpet fiiore and get. prices andliavo Uiodlffarentgradea oTninined. bo thov wllf uot ho token lit. LAKESIDE park. Its I'opul trlty m a Hammer Itrsort on the Increase, The popularity of lakeside Park, (Bast Mahanoy Junction,) m a summer rosort is on the Increase. Its advantages in this respect havo been greatly added to this season by the management, and tho hotel accommodations have also been Improved, together with many new features for tho amusement of the patrons. This resort has bocomo so popular that three different companies have applied for righU of way to connect It with this town and Mahanoy City and before 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 the societies : June 80. Annunciation T. A. Band, Shen andoah. June 87. Junior Class, High school, Mah anoy City. July 1. Tamaqua orchestra. July 5. Lutheran Sunday school, Glrard- villo. July 15. M. K. Sunday school, Gllberton July 90. M. 15. and P. M. Sunday schools, Glrordvllle. July 20. Wm. Pcun Sunday school. July 27. Welsh Congregatlonallst, Maluv noy City. July 28. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland. .Tulv 29. P. M. Sunday school, Gllberton, August 2. German Lutheran school, Mali anoy City. August 3. English Baptist 8. school, bhon andoah. August 4. Prlmitlvo Methodist S. school, Shenandoah, August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokln August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Plane. August 0. Gorman Reformed and Prcsby terian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. " August 10. Evangollcal Sunday school, Mahanoy City. August 15. Lakesldo Muslcalc, Grant Band. August 17. St. Jamos Luthoran Suuday school, Ashland. Sept. 4 St. Michaels Society of tho county. MINE FOREMAN INJURED. While Kscnpliifr Out of Chute Ilenjnmln Church 1'alls. Somo oxcitement was occasioned In town to-day by a report that thero had been an explosion of gas In tho Turkey Bun colliery and thn inside foreman and a flro boss had been badly burned and otherwise injured. The report was somewhat exaggerated. Thero was no oxploslon of gas in tho mine, although Benjamin Church, the inside fore man, met with an accident. His right collar bono Is broken. Mr. Church was seen at his homo on South Whlto street at noon to-day while receiving attendance from Dr. Callen. It seems that whilo Mr. Church was down tho slope ho was asked by Mark Burke, tho flro boss, to go and see a heading which had been finished. Mr. Church went up a chuto and seated him' self until Mr. Burko would come In a fow minutes Mr. Church saw tho firo boss ap proach throueh a heading and saw that his lamp had ignited a small body of gas. In his hurry to get out of tho chuto he fell a distance of sovon feet and broko his collar bono. There was no oxploslon of gas and the firo boss was entirely uninjured. Another Wedding. At 9:10 this morning Miss Naorole Wooden and James Huchos. formerly of town but now of Johnstown, wore married at the residence of tho bride's uncle, Amandus Womer, on North Main street. B. B. Severn was the groomsman and Miss Mame Williams tho bridesmaid. Rev. M. H. Havlce, of the English Lutheran church, officiated. The bride was dressed in China silk. The wed- ding was a very quiet ono and but few friends were In attendance. They wero Misses Virgie Hollopeter, Maud Kciper, Llllle Hagenbuch, Lizzie F.vans, Mrs. Hannah Lehmler and Mrs. C. H. Hagenbuch. After tho ceremony an elaborate breakfast was served, at the conclusion of which the wed- dine nroecnts were viowed. They were numerous and valuable Mr. and Mrs. Hughos took tho 10:20 a. m. Lehigh Valley train for Johnstown. A number of tho bride's school friends wero at tho depot and showered rice upon the bridal party. The Smith Case. In the case of tho Ready Pay Store vs.- A & D. M. Happes, on an order of court that tostimouy be taken to show causo why the attachment In execution should not be set aside, which is being held in the law offices of M. M. Burke, Esq., in Bobbins' building, was continued all day yesterday. Fifteen witnesses were examined, and tho evidence so far produced is favorable to Smith, and tends to sustain the execution. The hearing has been rxatnoned indefinitely. About forty more witnesses aro to be examined. Fall uf Coal. Joseph Kochanowsky, a Pole residing on North Bowers street, had his head and back Injured by a fall of coal in a gangway of the Ellengowan colliery to-d.iy. His injuries are of a serious character. A Nulsy lluu. A drunken Hungarian fired seven shots in the air on North Pjum alley at 2 o'eloek this morning and gretttly alarmed the residents of that part of town. The police gathered him in. We Always I.oail. Proa Miners' Jocrsal. Shenandoah Is moving In earnest toward getting op a Fourth of July demonitratlon. Vnarlv overv society, secret and civic, has expressed a determination to participate. Twelve Photos for SOc. By sending us your cabinet, together with t eeiita, we will finish you one dozen photos. J.tf ' W. A. KKAOET. fteet photographs and crayons at Dabb's, BRIGHT ANSWERS. A LosDOS schoolboy staggered Tils teacher with this definition of faith: "It la tho quality by tvhloh we ore en abled to believe that which we Know is untrue." At a medical college In Pennsylvania the question was asked: "What are some ot the oausaa of natural death?" A fresh and earnest young man an swered; "Hanging, disease and old age." Helen Kbllbb, the blind little prod igy from Boston, asked one of the Jus tices of the supreme court in Washing ton li he knew a certain Boston law yer; and upon his replying in the neg ative retorted brightlyt "Why, are jou not brothers-lnTlaw?" JHCKI5NSON eOUHHIi, Annual Conlliieiieflmeiit Kxerelse Held lit I That Institution. CUnufiLTa, June 15. Tho annual Corp mencement exercises nt Dickinson Collcifc, were held in Hosier Memorial Hall jester day. when a class of thirty-nine received alplomas. President George Ed ward Reed presided, raid the muslo was furnished by th col lege orchestra. The following decrees were conferred! The degree of B. A. upon Chester N. Ames, Charles M. Baker, William 11. Curry, Thomas M. Evans, Morvln G. Filler, Gnrl ton II. Foster, lllchard J. Uoodall, Churlen F. Harper, Francis B Harvey, Oeorge M. Hays, Edwin V. Hlnohllire, Nathaniel B. Masters, ltobert E. MeAlarncy, Edward B. Palmer, Herbert F. Randolph, Uiurston M. Simmons, George P. Singer, Harry B. Sltler, Arthur L. Storm, Louli E. McG. Strlte, James T. VanBurknlow, jr., George G. Yocurn. The decree of B. P. was conferred upon J. Wesley Awl, Fred. E. Downes, Clyde II. Furst, Frank L. Nelson, Cornelius J. Vanderbilt, William M. watts, iienry J. Baker. Clarence Balentlne. Mary A. Hum rich, Edwin J. Culp, David Lord. Itenii A. Manes. Alonwromerv r. sellers, neruert w Westwood, Morris Wooden, Laura Spencer Tho deeree ot A. M. was conferred upon Char es J. Tiirnln. '80: Wilbur SI. 1'lerce, '00: Joseph P. McComns, '00; William P. Tavlor. '1)0: Lnuran F. Smith, 'DO; Samuel S. Wallace, '00; Albnrt S. Grilllth, '00; Albeit H. Zimmerman, '00; Wesley J. Glover. '90: John T. Hamilton, '00. The degrees of B. A. and A. il. on now iird S. Hodson, 'CO, of the New York Hci aid. The deeree of A. M. on Frank H. Green of the West Chester Normal, and James E. Hopkins, 'UU, ot St. 1JUls. The degree ot D. u. upon a. llubbaw Hoover, '05, of Philadelphia; William W. Moflett, of New Jorsey; Irvin H. Correll, missionary in Japan. The degree ot LU 1J. upon Uolonel fhoruasS. Hodson, ot Crisfield, Md.;. Pro fessor Isaac F. Iluasell, of the University of the City of New York. Doctor o Science upon William M. Stine, '83, Professor la Armour Institute. Chicago. Farmers Moot ut llethloliem. Bethlehem, June 1!5. the summer mcetlnic of the Pennsylvania board of ug- licultme and general farmers' Institute convened in Citizens' Hall here yesterday, and will continue in session two days. The meetings are public, and the attendance was unusually large. The session wn.s called to order by Burgess Paul Kemp- ninth, who delivered tho address or. wel come. Jlon. it. a.. i'atti9on, governor, nuci uresident of the board, responded. The program was made up ot essays anil discussions, as follows; "The Coming Bond," A. Grundy, Lewlsburg; "Bond Making," J. A. llerr, Cedar Springs: 'Feeding Trees," Frederick Jaekel, lloll tavsbnrg; "Another Years Experlenc with Fruits," Professor b. B. Ileiges; "A ttlk About Seeds, Professor lliomas Hue .mil, botanist of board, Gcrinnntown; "A for Forest Culture," lion. Jcreuilah b. 'less, Hellertown. He Triad to Commit Suicide, Philadelphia, June 10. William Helms. used 05, who resides at No. -103 North i hird street, nttempted suicide Tuesday night by ntittlne his throat with a knife. Two men walking along Snyder avenue near roint House uoau, neara groans. striking matches and looking around they ound llciuis lying in a ditch alongside ol he road bleeding romo gashln Ills throat An oITicer was summoned and the wound c-d man removed to St. Agnes' Hospital. Yesterday he had recovered suUlclently to fay that he had attempted suicide. He taid that his wife died two years ago iu (Jerinunv. and this loss, coupled with his discharge from the place at which he was employed, drove him to commit the net. The Tenple's Party Convention. WlLLlAJtsroRT, Juno 15. The state con vention bf the People's party met in v this city yesterday. The session was taken up with organizing the convention, appoint inent ot the committees, etc. JNo business of special importance was transacted There are 150 delegates present. At the afternoon session J. H. Steven son. of Allegheny, was nominated for su nremo indite, and F. M. Windsor, ot Ale Kean, for state treasurer. R. A. Thomp son, of Indiana, was unanimously elected state chairman and given power to chooc a secretary-treasurer. Weldman Prays for an Injunction, Lxbakox, June 15. Grant Weidraau, solicitor for the president, managers und company ot the Berks and D.iuphin Turn pike Company, has presented a petition to court, praying for an injunction against the Lebanon and Jlyerstown btreet Kali- way Company. It is claimed that if the di-fendanta carry out the plans proposed It will nrevent the turnpike company from macadamizing portions of tho pike and maintaining it in a condition to be used by V(.nicles. Wednesday, June 21, was fixed for the hearing by the court. llxercUetton tli Cunipus. CiiAiitiERSBURO, June 15. Class Pay exercises, held on the campus of Wilson college, were specially Interesting yeater- duv. Last evening Judge James (jay Uor- don. of Philadelphia, delivered an instruc tive address to the Greek letter societies in the oper house, on the Idea: "Knowledge calls in the highways, and cries her wan in every lane und alley." A MUSICAL MEDLEY. Thk greatest song writer was Schu bert. Ho produced over 1,200 songs, A rnvsiciAjj says that practice at singing wards oft consumption. Maris Van Zakpt, the famous prima donna, is the granddaughter of Signor Bute, the well-known prestldigitateur. Tub title of court pianist has been conferred by the emperor of Germany on Itaoul Kookalskl, the little eight- year-old boy whose performances are areatiog a sensation In llerlln. "Nat" Briokaii, who has been ap pointed United States marshal for Utah, le remembered at Harvard uni versity as the most mellifluous tenor that ever roamed the college yard. An organist says that a cow moos in a perfoct fifth octave, or tenth; a dog barks in fifth or fourth; adonkey brays in a perfect octave, and a horse neighs In a descent on the onromatie scale. Eaul RiNGquoisT, a veteran shoe maker of Deckertown, X. J., says ho remembers when Christine Nllsson Mm? to the accompaniment of her brother's violin for the pennies of the country folk of the district near the town of lloiinstadt, Sweden, and that oven then aha had a fascinating voice. CURRENT HUMOR. Ei.sib "Where does Miss La Smythe get that lovely oomplexion?" Ethel "From Paris, I believe." N. Y. Her ald. Tub Columbian stamp has done more to make man a licker fiend than any influence of this generation. Yonkors Gazette. nunsLT "She said I looked like a vorv smart man." Miss Paynt "Dear I mel Did sho say who tho smart man was?" Harper's Usaa t World s Fair Holiday Trip ! r jj EVENING HERALD CONTEST i o Days at the With accommodations at a first clars 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. The two teachers who receive the l.rgest number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by the IIkiiald. Cut out this coupon, and on the blank Hoes write thr name of tho Public School Teacher, north of the Broad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send It to tho "Contkst Enrroii, Evsmno Heiuld, SntnAR doah, PA." Every coupon properly Ailed out counts as one vote for one teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often as they plesso. Coupon must be In the hands of the editor within ten (10) ds)s after the du It bears. Nane ot Teacher.. Bqdfleace Hum ot Your Beetdeace Juno 15, 1893. 'ST'oxr tlio Xia.ols.y Onos, i Gold Necklace and Cia m. Holdorman, tho Jeweler, will givo the lady toachor recolvlng tho highest number of votes a handsomegoldntcklace and charm 'I Set of Furs. It. J. Mills, tho Pottsvllle Hatter and Knr rler, will give the lady teacher recolvlng sroond blghost number of votes a hand some Hot of Furs. A Flush Toilet Set Mr. Reese will glvo tne lady teacher re colvlng the second highest number ot votes a tandsome Plush Toilet Bet. ADDITIONAL OFFERS, Tho two tca- bcrs having tho third and fourth conlo.it will bo given a ave-days' trip to Niagara Tho two teachers having tho flflh and sixth test will bo given a flvo-days' trip to Boston at -consrnDiTiors :- The two teachers who receive the greatest above stated will bo declared the winners. All coupons must be cut out of the Evf.nimo opos, addrexsed to "(xmteit editor, Evening Herald, Slienandoah, Pa." Any pcroon residing in any placo may vote teachers engaged In teaching in a public school enrrent school term; provided, that any teacher or nccldent for teaching for a period of not term, may also compete. Each vote for each teacher must be represented by a seperato coupon. A coupon bearing the name ot moro than ono teacher will be thrown out as void. A careful record will be kept of the names and kept safe until the final adjudication. Three doah will bo selected to act as Judges, make the winners. Should three or moro teachers be tied be allowed to decide. Tho names of the winners will be announced I ho winners bo absent from Bbenandoah at tho by telegraph, so that they may start on the trip All blanks In the coupon must be filled out, r creon voting. The number of votes received lished in tho next Issue of the Herald with tho 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. LI.J0HESsCLOIH!ER ii North Main rO T. A red steer, with white spots, one j hnrn tnrnnd down In his face, welirht about 1U0 pounds. I-'lnder will be rewarded by Bend ing woraor MS wnereiDOUis to ueorge r oimer, Shenandoah. Pa. 015-3t QTATK HOSPITAL FOR INJURED PER Q sons of the Antbraclte Uoal Regions ot Pennsylnanla, near Ashland, Pa. UlHAtl JV1L.1 B, I tt dUUD la. 109 RaiIM nrnnnsnlfl will he received bv the un- dersiinedup to noon of Baturday, July 1, 18W, for tbo erection of a stone addition to tne hos pltal building, slie thirty by u'nety ('0x90) leu, two (2) stories high; also for the election of a new operating room and approaches there to, au to De unisnea Dy ucioor iodj. PlnnH and nnctnontlong can be seen at tbe hospital or at the office of tbe undersigned ut Qlrardvllle. Pa. Endorse on outside, "Pro posals for liullcungs at mate nospuai. The trustees reserve the right to reject any or all bids. uy oruer or mo uoara oi ireiiww. E. O. WAGNER, 5-M-123 Becretary of the Board of Trustees. Trumped up Charge. From tbe Evening Chronicle. William W. Setlcy, the Shenandoah's pitcher, and the ono who figured in the game with tho Cuban Giants here, was arrested in Shenandoah, charged with the larceny of a base ball suit from tho Danville club. Senator Monaghan went his bail. Today PlUher Sotley called at tho Chronicle office and exhibited a dispatch from Mrs. Wilson, Danville, at whoso house ho used to board, stating that tho uniform was still in his room there. It is a trumped up charge and won't bear the light of day. Mora neonle. adults and children, are troubled with costivencss than with any other iflmnnt. Dr. Uenrv Baxter's Man drake Bitters will cure costiveness and pro vent tbe diseases which reeult from it, im World's Fair A Gold-Headed Cane. W. II. Mortimer, the l'ottsvlllo Jcwcler.wl'l give tho gentleman teacher receiving the highest number of votes a Gold-headed1 Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. The Home Friendly Society, of Baltimore Mil., will present the two lucky competl tors In the contest with handsome Gold headed Silk Umbrellas. highest number of votes nt tli close of the Falls at tho expense of the IIBaiLi). highest number of votos at the lose of tho con the oxpenre of the IIkiiald. number of total votes up to the closing boui Herald and sent, securely sealed In envel as often as he or she may desire for one or mort north of the llroad Mountain at the closo of the who may havo been Incapacitated by slckncs more than three months prior to the end of thi teacher or specifying more than one vote for r of all contestants, and all coupons will be fllei prominent and responsible men of Shenan final count, and announce tho names of the twt on the highest number of votes, the judges wll on or bofore Saturday, July 15, 1893. Bhouh time they will bo Informed of their good fortuni as soon thereafter as possible. especially the blank requiring the name ot thi at this omce up to 4 p. m. each day will be pub names of the teachers voted for. O Uirt- 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. Si, Shenandoah. WANTS. &o. ITtOR RENT. Private dwelling opposite M. J E. church. Apply to Max Hchmldt. B'JO-tf ITTANTED. A competent girl for general T r nouseworK in a small lamuy. Appiy l P. J. Portz, 121 N. Main street. 0-6-tf "DOARDINQ. Two gentlemen desire board 1J wltn private family. Ujom toguner. Auaress u., enenanaoan, r. u. a d-ii PORSALE. A valuable Main street prop erty dwelling aud business nlace Satis factory reason tor Belling. Apply at Heiialu omce lor particulars. ANTED. Ten comnetent stone masons. No others need acnlv. Shenandoah Lumber and Feed Company, 203 East Coal street, Shenandoah. 6 13 3t WANTED. An active boy or girl to sell visiting cards on commission In every town in ncnuymm county, sena iu cenis u stamps for outnt. Addrees, Model Card Co, unenanuoan, pa. o-zi-tr-a&w TTISTR AYE D From the promises of Enoch 'i Katarskv. at Tuikev Run. a red cow with s. ot on forehead, white spot on the back near tall large straight horns and white spots on two or ttireo ot tne ices near tne noois. ue- , ward will be paid for return. 6 H ; STRAYED A medium size, thin black jji cow wun Deii, nas meaiutn size corns white spot on forehead near left eye, white lecaxndtlnof tail Is while. Has not been seen since Monday, June 12th. Finder will be rewarded by returnlug to Frank lialshsnicu, sue isast uentre stieei, oneeauuoau. u.i-ai A DMINHTRATOR'S NOTIOE.-Letters of J administration on the citato of Mrs Mar i-.r.l ilarkln!. late uf the llor.uich of Sheu andoah, deceased, bavh g been granted to the undersigned, persons inaentou to saia estate are bereby notified to make payment ; those hav ing claims against stldeswteto present them without delay to PETER HARltlNH, Or to Administrator. M M. HtmicE. Hli Attorney. Shenandoah, Pa MsySO, UK. M-Jt-oaw FINE DRESS GOODS DJRESS GOODS is such a bewildering topic ) that wc will uot attempt a full descrip- tion, but give 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, bengalino, 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, doublo or triple capes. Somo aro plain, others vory highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangomcnt at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho feminine fancy. To sonic, coats only aro the correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of thoso having capos also attached Bomollmes ono, two or three, as tho tasto or Inclination of the wearer may dojire. We have this season, for the first time, added a Millinery Department, aud 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 characlerized 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. m, Meroy O, GEOKGK MILLEH, Manager. PEOPLE'SSSTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Soots, Shoesi C&ents? F'urnisMngs 1 At greatly reduced rate3. AHEAD AGAIN! We have mounted another rung on tho ladder if popu'arlty. It Is the Standard braud this time, t drop-head, halt cabinet nt a reasonable price. Che head rises automatically to Its place when the ieaf Is laid back. With a single movement lead disappears, the cabinet closes, and you have in elegan t ornamental piece of furniture. Drop In tnd loolc at It, And while we aro talking ot cabinet jrork wo might mention tbo different kinds ot wood he Standard Is mado up In Antique Oak, XVI Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany nd Sycamore. T. B, SJSEiLFFESR. 'or. Jardin and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah 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 Htovcs, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Roofing and Spouting oui specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIHAnilVILf.E, PA. RETJIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Ohas. Kettlg's Cele brated Beer aud Porter In this vicinity, also Ilergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Ordew will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. Advertise in "The Herald." Wc find tho most Btyllsh and tho prevailing mode to bo tlio Capo, in somo of its variations, and Stewart tbe John F.Ploppert, so xi Asr crxTJtv sr. " Jread, Cake and Pie Bakery! CO .( FECTf D N ERY, ICE CREAM. SODA WATER. I bave also purchased tbo store 21 West Coal Jtreet, andam prtpared tofurnlsh Milk, Cream, Butter and Eggs at the lowest market prices. We will also keep at this store Ice Cream and Hoda Water. All orfcrs will receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. R PLOPPERT, a East Centre St SHEHAHDOAH 21 West Coal SI. TWICE TOLD TALES I Are cometlmes a bore, but when tbe peo ple are told twice tbat at Uallagher's Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than anywhere In this town, they are glidto tint tbe truth of tho oft repeated story. Full line of Gro ceries, Butter and Eggs, Potatoes, Ureen Truck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store Nft 511 WEST f.KNTHR STRUCT. AT THE LEATHER STORE! lO XTtr. Oontrp St., You can purchase any tiling you need In the lino of shoe nndlns, Himui i.trs tools, toa dressings. bUctlngd. button fasteners, button hooks, luces, eta wholesale uadretatl. JTolm 30. Tj-oailo, EDWARD EARLEYf IHs op nod a Sal nrm nnrl T?pc;tniirnri4l VMS ww nMM MVWW UMMe WW Cor. JAoyd ami Market Sts.,i Where he will be pleased to receive his I uet Deeis, aies ana porter ana uu of cigars tu ways oa nana. liIIIIIIIIIIIIISSk.iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHt.Bl.iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIBn
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