KING Among 'merchant Is tho ono who eaten to the wants of his ens- tomen, bo thoy rich or poor. Both liavo an qtud right to bo treated fairly. Justice to all la good motto, and oar customers will find Honrs. Wo barest complete line of Groceries M well M Canned Goods, etc Come and see our stock of goods, and remombor the bast goods aro always tho cheapest In tho long run. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PARK. Its Popularity ns Hammer ltesort on tlio Increase. Tho following Is n list of the dates Beoured arxi&ho names of tho societies: JOA20. Annunciation T. A. Rand, Slien andS JutH Junior Class, High soliool, Mali anoy VH Tamaqua Social Olub. Jnlyl JulyS, Tamanua orchestra. Lutheran Sunday Behool, Glrord vllle. July 11. Columbia Ilose & S, F. E. Co, Shenandoah; anniversary. July 13. l'rosbytorian Sunday Mahanoy City. school July IS. M. E. Sunday school, Gllberton July 20. M. E. and 1 M. Sunday schools, Glrardvllle. July 20. Win. Pcnn Sunday school July 27. Welsh Congrcgatlonalist, Maha noy City. July 28. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland. July 29.--P. M. Sunday school, Gilborton A.tiguSt 2. German Lutheran school, Wall anoy City, August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shcn andoah. August 4. Prlmitlvo Methodist S. school, Shenandoah. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shnmokln August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy riano. August f. German Reformed and Prosby terlan Sunday schools, Shonandoah Aunust 10. Evangelical Sunday school Mahanoy City. Aug. 15 LafcesJda Musicale, Grant Brani August 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday school, Ashland, Sept. 4 St. Michaels Socioty of tho county. A GOOD SHOW. IVnlter TL. Slnln's Circus at tho TnitllnR J'nrk. Contrary to tho expectations of many tho stock of Walter L. Main's circus did not np pear In a halt, lame and blind condition, Tho wild animals, horses and supplies turned np In vory good condition and barring a few Krmtchca on some of the steeds ono wouiu find no evidence of tho wreck tho shows ox perienced in the western part of tho state. This morning a parade was given and everybody pronounced it very satisfactory. The menagorio makes an excellent Bhowing considering tho recent adversities of the proprietor and tho ring performances, as given this afternoon, is equal to any seen here for some time. Atfexcellent side show is also ou the grounds. wT'Frod. Aymar, tho press representative of the shows, paid a visit to the Hebald office and wo are prepared to say we found his modest representations fulfilled to tho letter. Assaulted and Ilobbed. Simon Nama, a Hebrew peddlerof town, in company with Gooieo Algory, an employe of Main's circus, were attacked last evening at the Centre street crossing of the Lehigh Valley railroad by five unknown men. They were on their way to the circus grounds, and Nama was approached by one of the five un known men with tho request for a chew of tobacco. He pulled out an empty pouch to show he had no tobacco, and as he did so was attacked by the men and robbed of two silverine watches. In the meantime his circus friend had walked ahead, and when ho heard Nama's cries for help returned to 'tho tatter's rescue, but the men had made their escape. No arrests have yet been mado. TJ8E DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Accident at Delano. Joseph Novicki, of town, met with a serious accident at Delano this morning. Ho was moving a family from this town to the former place, and when' ho arrived at Delano the harness broko and while repairing it the horses became frightened and ran away, the wagon passing over Novioki's right leg, hrcakina it below the knee. The horses were not caught until they reached Qaakake. Coming Events. June 19 to 21. Fair and festival in Rob- bins' hall under the auspices of the English Lutheran church. July 3 & 4. Independence Day festival In Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices of Camp 49, Sons of Veterans. Successful Festival, One of the most successful festivals held this season was that conducted under the auspices of the joint committee of the three camps of the P. O. S. of A, on Friday awl Saturday evenings. The ball was handsome ly decorated, and the fency articles were nniane and nrettv. Quite a niee sum was realized for the display of fireworks here ou the Fourth. Fire Alarm Dozes. " The following list shows the location nl liio alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fir Department: LOCATION. Ifr Coal and Bowers streets. IS Bowers and Centre streets. H Bridge and Centre streets. SS Mala and Centre streets. It Main and Poplar streets. IS Main and Coal streets. tl Gilbert and Centre streets. tS Gilbert and Cherry streets. B-Chestnut and Coal street. To send an alarm open the box, pell down the hook once and lot go. When an alarm U sent In the fire bell will sound the Dumber of the box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW 10 LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the fire bell will strike one, then pause and strike five which will Indicate that the fire la to the vicinity of No. IS box Bvery alarm la repeated four times. PEOPLE who go out of town to pur chn&e their Curnetei should cwll at Fricke'tf Carpet Store and! get prices and have tho different grades ! explained, eo they will not be taken In. FRAOKVILLB FANCIES. 'Sinn Aliont Town's" llndget Well Worth ltoadlng. Willie parsing one of our public lounging places the other day I accidentally heard a big raw boned son of Adam contemptuously remark, "Oil, tho women will soon wear tho breeohes," I wonder how many lords of creation really know that that modern In flgna of masculinity was originally and properly provided for woman. The women of Judah, it seems, were the first wearers of the garment In bifurcated form, and man per celvlng the convenience nnd oomfort of this article of dress, evolved by tho superior in telllgenoe of woman, appropriated tho same for his own use, and doomed his womankind to encumber their limb with .flowing robes whloh render it impossible for them to oope with man in the usual avocations. The left ears of the School Directors must have been annoylngly itching during th past week. Every cool nook in tho town was kept pretty warm discussing the hitch on the board and tho merite'or demerits ol either side. On ono thing every nook was unanimously warm and one-sided, nnd that tho treaturership and tho means of election If the grave charges alleged aro truo, thon in deed our board throws the Butlers completely in tho shado. However, It may be that all these ugly rumors emanated from tempera ments sourod by disappointment, and of course, like all vaporings, will present noth- ing tangiblo in court. Ono thing is iortaln tho displacement of Jerry Prico has met wltl: most pronounced disapproval by tho majority of our people Ho has been ono of the most olllcicnt and obliging of our officials and in not in a position to bo indifferent to tho rovo nnes of tho position. Then, too, tho board had it not been dead to all sense of obllga tlons, should havo ro elected him. Our borough fathers aro busy as bees in May trying to secure a water supply for our borough. Now that tho town is financially on a good footing they aro acting on every practical suggestion offered. Some time ago a wisoacro, that knows ovory ravine and rivu lot in our environment, told our borougl: solons of a beautiful stream, whose silvery tones, prattling over tho rocks and dancing through mossy banks, was just what they sought. It, of course, had a never failing supply and tho "water commlttco" with a fow friends, all full of oxpectancy visited the stream designated. Imagine their feel lugs, after toiling under a hot sun for half an hour, to discover a stream that would not fill a water bucket in half an hour. Our official being very thirsty endeavored to slack his thirst, but his "dry" was too much for tho capacity of tho "silvery rivulet" and ho drank it dry. Frackvillo has in the person of Mark Hen nessy a man with a history worth knowing. Born in tho Emerald Isle, in one of its richost and greenest counties, ho at an early ago took service on board of one of Her Brltauic Majesty's line of battle ships, and sailed the raging marine until ho had enjoyed tho unique exporicuco of having circumnavigated tho globo. Llko all his countrymen, ho had a yoarning for the Starsaud Stripes, and alter his time of acrvico in the British navy had expired ho took ship for tho United States, whoro ho enlisted as a jolly tar under Uuclo Sam. After his services for our country ter minated, he wandered into tho coal regions, and four years ago, whllo walking on tho Reading road near Middlcport, was struck by a locomotivo which dislocated his vertebras. Ho was removed to tho Miners' Hospital, where ho remained a patient for three years. Ono year ago ho loft tho hospital a cripplo for lifo, and since then ho has endeavored to support himself by keeping cigars, tobacco and candies. If our people wish to learn something instructive concerning any other part of tho habitablo globo, just step into the little shop opposite tho Meredith House and be courteously entertained. We met a very enthusiastic Democrat on Wodnosday who declares this is a Democratic year iu this county from stem to stern. In speaking of our delegate election he was very positive that Lawler and Keifer would bo elected, and confidentially explained it thus. "John Lawler and Daniel Keifer aro straight-out Democrats whoso political intcg' rity have never been quo3tioned. Thoy are men without any axes to grind, and their fight will be made without any Republican com binations coming to their assistance. It is pretty near time our friends, the enemy, keep their hands off our delegate elections, nnd as Lawler and Keifer are two men that will not brook such interference they have tho confidence of our pcoplo and will be olected. I don't see what is to be gained by big local fights. It only leaves sores that some timos take years to heal up, This fight against theso men is tho result of a political soore, and we hope for the good of the party the promoters of It will not wasto any more energy in disrupting our Democratic friends for the edification of tho enemy. Mark my J words, every loyal Democrat will vote for Lawler and Keifer." Wo do not like to reproach the patriotism of our good people, but in the matter of our Fourth of July celebration we do seem very lax. It should not dovolvo upon one or two, nor upon any particular organization. It is a matter in which the whole town should move, and to do so meetssfully it is high time some move, , lut end in view, be made. Gilberiou is setting an example that our people might copy with profit. Let us put our shoulders to the wheel and make the doming Fourth a glorious day, one that will stir up the blood of patriotism in our child ran and give them an inspiration to follow in the footsteps of the men who kindled the flame of liberty and inspired the human race with a true conception of government. Man About Town, SUMMER EXCURSION Itoutes and Kates via the Pennsylvania Ititilroad. The 1898 edition of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's annual book of Summer Kxouraioa Routes has just been issued. It is tastefully gotten up and presents in a most uraetiosl and comprehensive manner about four hundred popular summer resorts, from which excellent selections may be made for either limited trips or extended sojourns during the summer and early fall months, The crest variety of routes suggested, the complete schedules of rates, the graphic and exhaustive descriptions of the different places, the explanatory maps and the lllus t rations, make this volume a most valuable guide. Copies of the book may be obtained at any ticket office of the Pennsylvania Railroad on payment of ten cents, or ujion application to theUeneral Passenger Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, Philadelphia, it mil be forwarded upon the receipt of twenty cents. Notice. Keep the gas ets closed while the supply is turned off. o l 3t LAKESIDE BLEOTUIO ROAD. Tho llouto by Whloli LnUcnldo 1'nrk l to bo IleHoheil. While In conversation with one of the projectors of the Lakeside electric railway Saturday evening a IIkhald reporter obtain ed a description of the proposed route from this town to Lakeside park. After running along Centre street to the eastern limits of this town the road will take the shortest po' sible line to Mabauoy City, via Klleugowau Should the Mahanoy City authorities do ae the Borough Couuoll of this place did and glvo the oompany a right of way the road will run through one of the principal Streets of our slstor borough, but should the prlvi lego be denied tho oleotrlo railway oompany will be content to run the road olose to the Lehigh Valley depot, whloh Is understood to be on or very near the Mahanoy City limits. The olectrle line will then be continued to Delano, via Shoemakers, BOwmans, Fark l'lacn and other intermediate itehes. From Delano It will run down tho ravine over the rubllc road until It strikes certain private lands, over which it will pass to a point on the eastern border of the creek that empties into the Lakeside dam. The line will follow this creek to the dam and continue to the picnic grounds which have been used for camp meeting purposes. It will then strike tho public road, cross the bridge and take the public road to Barnesville. It is intended to completely revolutionize the Lakeside property. The camp meeting grounds at tho eastern extrenlty of Lakesldf Park will be oleared and be fitted up wltl refreshment stands, improved swings, drums and other sources of amusements, and the grounds will bo used exclusively for Sunday school plcnlos. Tho lower dam will bo raised about 12 feet, which will throw the two dams Into ono, and on the knoll opposite the second, or upper dam, a largo hotol will bo erected. Tho present picnic ground will bo used moro for camp meeting purposes, as the changes at tho oastorn ond of tho park will bring tho ploasure grounds aud water supply closo together and do away with tho danger that attends tho frequent crossing of the railroad from the present grounds for water. OBITUARY. Death of Abrum Williams, mi Old Mine Superintendent. Abram Williams died at his homo at the comer of White and Coal streets last night He succumbed to old age and general debility. Mr. Williams would hae becu 03 years of age on tho 4 th of August, next. He had been a resident of Schuylkill county for noarly 50 years, having come to this country from Wales when very young, and resided in this town for about 17 years. Mr. Wllllami was o minor all his life and hold many important positions. Ho was superintendent of the Locust Run colliery, near Ashland, for 12 oi 11 yoats, and subsequently served as euperiu tendcut of tho Preston collieries, Girardvillc, at Tower City and at Mahanoy City His last position was that of inside foreman at Bear Ridgo colliory, Mahanoy Plane. About ten years ago he retired from mine work and up to tho prosent timo conducted a grocory in tho house In which ho died, The sur vlving members of tho family are tho wifu and six children, tho latter all married They aro Mrs. Jennie Wiost, Philadelphia; William P. and John Williams, Mt. Carmel: Abram P. and Adam P. Williams, of town and Mrs. G. A. Wilde, also of town. Tho deceased was a member of tho Ashland Masonic lodge. Tho funeral will tako placo on Wednesday, at 2 p. m. ruiLLirs. Grant Garfield, tho one-month-old son of Charles S. and Kate Phillips, died yostorday morning. Tho remains were taken to Womelsdorf for burial this morning. Twelve Photos for 50c. By tending us your cabinet, together with iO cents, we will finish you ono dozen photos, t-S-tf W. A. Keaoby, TIII3 TON AAV AN OA TUOUUM!. Lumber Sliovors Will Not fSlv up ttit fight Vllliit'O Under Mcirtlal Law, Tonawakda, N. Y., Juno 19. Itbesins to look as if the two Tonnwandas will bo unset with the lumber shoers' trouble all summer. The residents of North Toua- wnnda are watching the strange sights soldiers marching through the streets, and wondering what the knots of sullen Polish strikers and lockid-out union lumber shovers will do, If anything. The Twenty-fifth Separate Company Of Tonawandn nnd the Forty-second Com pany of Niagara Falls guarded the Island all Saturday and were doluu; picket duty until relieved by the first b ittalion of the Sixty-fifth Regiment yesterday. The village president has issued a pro clamation calling upon everybody to an stain from violence and declared the vil lace under martial law. Asked to tell what he thought the outcome of the trouble will be. President Stanley said "All I've cot to say Is this: As soon as these barges in port are unloaded I think the lumbermen will get together and re oraanUe, If they decide that they cannot get their borta unloaded, thoy will agree to close down for the season. For the past six weeks I have been pretty uneasy." The lumber shovers at a secret meeting decided not to give up the fight while the lumbermen are equally persistent tn met feelings. It is expected that they will se cure non-union labor to-day ana that seri ous trouble can then be looked for. Appointed Hy Secretary Carlisle. Wabhinoto.v, June 19. Secretary Car lisle has appointed Josrph F. Kavanagh of Chicago foreman of the United States Governmeut buildings at the World' Fair. He has also appointed S, Isadore Bradley of Connecticut, Chlei Clerk In the office of the United states Treasury Ua rmrtraent .THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD GILMORE'8 tVlll completely change the blood Id your system In three mouth' time, und rud new, rich blood courting-through your vclua. U ou f. el eihwitted and ncrvoue, ure getting thfo and all run down, Gllmore's Aromatic Wine, which I tonic and not a beverage, will restore ou to healto and atreogtn. Uothera, use It for your djugliteii. It la the beat regulator and corrector for alutllinonta peculiar to woman. It enrichea the blood and glvea iaatleg frtrttBgth. It la guaranteed to cure PiarrliQM, Dys Sterr. ana all Summer Complaints, and keep the ?rVS'j ...... tjjiJK onf'V'jv r " iri-tONKB, ur ASHLAND. Subject to Republican rules. r"U. World's Fair Holid EVEHIHQ HERALD CONTEST S- i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first clnBs Chlcapo hotol, 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 tho largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Foir and royally enterlalmd by the Herald, Cut out this coupon, and on tho blank lines write the name of the I'ubllo School Teacher, north of the Broad Mountain, Id Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send It to the "Coktrsi lSniron, Evinino Herald, Snii-Ait-coau, l'A." Every coupon properly filled out counts as one vote foi 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) dais after the date It bears. Name of Teacher, Residence.. nam ef Your- Resides m Juno 10, 1893. Gold Necklace and Charm. Holdcrman, tho Jeweler, will give the lady teacher receiving tho highest number of votc3 a handsome gold necklace and charm A Set of Furs. R. J. Mills, tho Pottsvllle Hatter and Fur rier, will give tho lady teacher receiving soond highest number of votes a hand seme Bet of Furs. A Flush Toilet Set. Mr. Reese will give tne lady teacher re ceiving the second highest number of votes a handsome Plush Toilet Set. ADDITIONAL OFFERS, The two tea.bors having tho third and fourth contost will bo given a flvo-days' trip to Niagara The two teachers having the fifth and sixth test will bo given a llvo-days' trip to Boston at -COTZDXCCZOTS :- The two teachers who receive tho greatest above stated will be declared the winners. All coupons must bo cut out of tho Kvenimo opes, addressed to "Otmtest Editor, Evening ITetald, Shenandoah, Pa." Any person residing In any placo may vote teachers engaged In teaching In a public school enrrent school term; prorfcfecf, that any teacher who may havo been incapacitated by sickness or accident for teaching for a period of not more than three months prior to tho end of the lorm, may also compete. Each vote for each teacher must be represented A coupon bearing the name of more than one teacher will be thrown out as void. A careful record will be kept of the names and kept sate until tho final adjudication. Thrco doah will be selected to act as Judges, make tho winners. Should three or more teachers be tied be allowed to decide. The names of the winners will be announced tho winners be absent from Shenandoah at the by telegraph, bo that they may start on the trip All blanks In the coupon must be filled out, perron voting. The number of votes received lished In the next lssuo of the Heiiald with the 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. HE WA L TER i North Main Piles or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knifo or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while under treatment. Patients who are responsible need not pay until well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. It. BEED, M. D 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to the editor of the Evening Heeald. tf Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. WANTS. &o. WANTED. Girl wantod to do gercral house work. Apply to Max Schmidt, N. Main street, Shenandoah. 6-19-tf LOST. A red and white setter bitch. About ten months old. Howard of !15 for return tj 11. O. Hagenbuch. 6 19-3t WANTED. An active boy or girl to sell vlkltlng cards on commission In every town In Hchuylklll county. Send 10 cents In stamps for outfit. Address, Model Card Co., Unenandoah, Pa. B-27-tf-daw HTATE HOSPITAL FOB INJURED PER- O sons of tho Anthracite Coal Regions of 1'ennsylnania, uear Asnianu, i'a. nntiii iviLLE.Pa.. June 13. 1891. Sealed proposals will be received by the un derstated ud to noon of Uatnrdav. July 1. 1893. I for toe erection or a stone auaition to voo noa- pltal building, site tnirty ny ninety ibvxvuj fett, two i stories-high; also for the erection of a new operating room and approaches there to, all to be finished by October 1. 1893, Plans and peclBoations can be seen at the hospital or at the office of the undersigned ut Ulrardvtlle, Pa. Endorse on outside, "Pro posals for Ilulldlngs at Htate Hospital." The trustees reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Uy order of the Hoard or Trustees. E. C. W A ONER, 4 li-t23 Secretary of tho Hoard ot Trustees. ay Trip ! I A Gold-Headed Cane. W. U. Mortimer, tho Pottsvllle Jcwcler.will glvo tho gentleman teacher recoivlng the hlghost number of votes a Qold-headed Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Socioty, of Baltimore Md., will present tho two lucky compctl tors In the contest with handsome Gold headed Silk Umbrellas. highest number of votes at tb closo of the Falls at tho expense of the II build. highest number of votes at the lose of tho con tho oxpenio of the Heiiald. number of total votes up to the closing houi Herald and sent, securely sealed in envel as often as he or she may desire for one or mon north of the Broad Mountain at tho closo of th( by a seperate coupon. teacher or specifying moro than one voto for s of all contestants, and all coupons will be fllec prominent and responsible men of Shenan final count, and ancounco tho names of tho two on the highest number of votes, the Judges will on or before Saturday, Jnlv 15, 1893. Shoulr time they will be informed of their good fortune as soon thereafter as possible. especially the blank requiring the name of thi at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will be pub names of the teachers voted for. OUR- 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. St., Shenandoah. HOOKS & BROWN, Examine our Liuo v of v Commencement Presents! Finest Display In tho Town. Ho. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, THE ZBICTOTT Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia, 3a S. Main St., Slteiiaudoah The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The finest line of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, 4a, foreign and do mestic Free lunch served each evening. 11 lg schooners of f resh.Boer.Porter, Ale, 4 c OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. j. j, ronouKRTY, rrop, I FINE DRESS GOODS i,RESS GOODS issucha bewildering: topic mat we win not attempt a mil descrip tion, but eive a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There arc the plain and changable diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads, cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there, many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex amination are found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. In Wraps single, douhlo or triple capes. Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho fomlnino fancy. To some, coats only aro the correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of these having capos also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may doalro. 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 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. Dives, Fomeroy and Stewart, 0, GEOUQE MILLER, Manager. PEOPLE'SsSTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots, Shoes. ents' Furnishings ! At greatly MEAD AGAIN! Wo have mounted another rung on tho ladder of popularity. It is tho Standard Grand this time, t droii-head, half-cabinet at a reasonable price. The head rises automatically to Its place when the leaf Is laid back. With a blngle movement the head disappears, tho cabinet closes, and you have an elegant ornamental piece of furniture. Drop in and look at It, And whllo we are talking ot cabinet work wo might mention the different kinds of the Standard Is made up In Antique Oak, Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany and Sycamore, T. Bs SHAFPEE, '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. Wo also carry an Immense line of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin wara. Hoofing and Spouting oui specialty, Peter Griffiths, OIHARDVILLE, PA. RET TIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Ohas. Kettlg'a Cele brated Beer and Porter iu this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel'a celebrated ludia Palo Ale3 and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. jnuubmao Cor. Lloyd and Market Bis tsjjr Where he will be pleased to receive his I - J J .m tm I na.i t,..,. aIam nnd nortcr Bad finest Wo find tho most stylish nnd tho prevailing mode to bo tho Capo, in somo of its variations, reduced rates. wood XVI John F.Ploppert, Sit EAST CJSlfTlir: ST. tad, Cake and Pie Bakery! CONFECTIONERY. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. I have also purchased tho store 21 Wost Coal street, and am pn pared to furulsh .Milk, Cream, nutter and Eggs at the lowest market prices, Wo will also keep at tble store Ice Cream and Boda. Water. Alt orders will receive prompt attention. Wholesalo and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT. I! Eisl Cenlre St SHENANDOAH 21 Wt Cos! St. TWICE TOLD TALES I pie are told twice that at Uallngher's " hrv. v. uut " UV" ww www m uneap cash utore they can uuy Flour ana t Tea at lower rates than anywhere In this (t town, they are glad to tost the truth of the oft repeated story. Full line of Gro ceries, ilutter nnd Kggs, Potatoes, Ureen 'truck. Ilav and Straw. I Gallagher's Cheap Cast) Store , NO 51! WSST fiKNTBK mm. -AT THE LEATHER STORE IO W. Contro St., You can purohaso any thing jou need In the ,i lino of shoe undlngs, shoemakers' tools, shoe p dressings. hUc.lngs. button fasteners, button I hooks, faces, etc. wholesale and rctAtr. to Tohn X3. Tror V i9- 1 M EDWARD EAr lUs opened a , ' Solftriri anri T?oetoiircAqa&: SE rs all 4
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