The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 20, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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    KING
Amen merchants la
the one who eaten to
the want of hti otn-
totners, bo they rich or poor. Both have an
equal right to bo treated fairly. Justice to all
U good motto, ami our enatomen will And
It ours. Wo bare a complete line of Groceries
m well m Canned Goods, eta. Oome ami see
oar stock of goods, and remember the beat
jooda aro always the cheapest In the long ran.
Corner Grocery,
Centre and White Sts.
THIRD EDITION
LAteBBIDB PARK.
Its 1'opul.irlty ns a Summer Hesort on
the Increase.
The following is a list of the dates secured
and the names of the societies :
Juno 20. Annunciation T. A. Band, Shen
andoah. Juno 97. Junior Class, High school, Mah
anoy City.
Juno 28. Taman.ua Social Clnb.
July 4. Tamaoua orchestra.
t July G. Lutheran Sunday eehool, Qlrard-vlllo.
July 11. Columbia Hose 8. V. K. Co.,
Shenandoah; anniversary.
July 13. Presbyterian Sunday school,
Mahanoy City.
July 15. M. R. Sunday school, Qllberton
July 20. M. K. and 1'. M. Sunday schools,
G Irani vlllo.
July 20. Wm. Penn Sunday school.
July 27. Welih Conaregatlouallst, Malia-
noy City.
July 29. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland
July 29. P. M. Sunday sohool, Gllberton
August 2. German Lutheran sohool, Mab
anoy City.
Augut 3. English Baptist S. sohool, Shen
andoah. August 4. Primitive Methodist S. school,
Shenandoah.
August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokln.
August 8. M'. E. Sunday sohool, Mahanoy
Piano.
August 9. Gorman Reformed and Presby
terian Sunday schools, Shonandoah.
August 10. Evangelical Suuday school,
Mahanoy City.
Aug. 15 Lakeside Mutieale, Grant Brand.
August 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday
school, Ashland.
Sept 4 St. Michaels Society of the county.
TI1K rJCNNSYLVANlA C1IAUTAC QVA.
AtTintemtntl for the Meeting to bo rvr
leoteu Thursday.
ITMWrsmmo, June 20. -Next Tlmraday
n meeting ot the board ot Managers will
be held at Lebanon to perfect all Arrange
mento for the coming Pennaylvnnln Clmu-
tonqna Assembly at lit. (Jrettm, frpm
Jnne 20 to July SO, Inclusive. Dr. M. G.
Mutter, of Lancaster, has been appointed
health and sanitary inspector, mid will
bare an office and dispensary on tin
grounds. On Jnly 3, at 10 a. m., tho olll
will hold a rroeptlon on tho grounds
July 7 will 1)0 observed as W. O. T. U.
day, when mldrestes will be delivered b)
State President Mrs. Anna 11. Hummer,
Mrs. Helen Qouxnr, Mrs. ltebeooa Cham
bers and others, From July 10 to 1C will
be "Teacher's Week," during which time
Professor Thorbahu'a orohestrn will be In
attendance and glvo two concert every
day.
"Brotherhood Day," will bo observed on
July 14, when the program will be tin fol
lows! ilummelstown band concert, 10:30
a. m., Superintendent M. J. lireolit; con
vention of Brotherhood of Andrew and
Philip, with addresses by prominent speak
ers, field sporUi, etc., aftoruoon and even
ing. July 17 will bo "Pennsylvania Ger
man Day," for which the following pro
gramme has ben arranged: Band con
cert; 10:80 a. m., Dr. Starr on "Race
Characteristics of the Pennsylvania Ger
man," with measurement and photograph
ing ot types, eta; 8 p. m., Col. T. 0. Zim
merman; 7:80 p. m., "Men nnd Things at
the World's Fair," by Dr. Starr; 8 p. ra.,
piano recital by Mr. D. Orozler, assisted by
Mrs. Hollmoier in vocal selections. July
ID will ba "Jtecognltlon Day" Band;
10:80 a. m., Dr. Thompson; 8 p. m., recog
nition day exercises, with addresses by
Revs. Pardoe, Dr. James Morrow and
others; 7:30 p. m., Dr. Starr on tho World's
Fair; 8 p. m., "Christian Komo and the
CatacomlM." Illustrated, by Mr. Keens.
July 20 will be Christian Endeavor Day
Bank: District Convention Y. P. S. 0.
&., with addresses, music, etc., presided
over by the State President Kev. Charles
Khoaus; 7:31) p. in., Dr. btarr on the
World's Fair; 8 p, m., "Medieval Rome
and St. Peter's," illustrated, by Mr. Reese
June 21 will bo Lebanon Alumni Day-
Orchestra; 10:30 n. nr.. Dr. Ettiugcr; 8
p. m.. piano recital by Mr. Crozler, assist
ed by Miss Marguerite Potts, soprano; 4:30
p. m., Dr. Starr, on the World's Fair; 7:30
p. m.. Alumni Day exercises nt Ijf o-mon
High School Alumni. As already mcq
tioned, July 4 will bo observed with special
exercises, there belnsi speeches by Governor
l'attlson, Hon. ilnrriot jirosius, uon.
Charles A. Stone and Hon. W. U. Heiihel
Seldom l'lnnlied That Wny.
"Could 1 ask a great favor?" nsltcd
the guest of the hotel olerk na ho
beckoned at the key-board for the key
to room Sit 4 1.
"You con Id, sir."
"Will you sell or lend mo about a
pound of olUcory until to-morrow? I've
been out, but all the groceries nro
closed tip."
"Couldn't possibly do It, my donr
sir." was the bland reply. "Tho
steward just told me that wo hadn't
over ten pounds of ohioory for break
fast, with one hundred and fifty guests
In the house, and we may be obliged
to use as much as two or three pounds
of coffee to get out of tho pinch." Do
troit Free Press.
SUMMER EXCURSION
Itoates and Itntes via the Pennaylvnnln
ltallrouil.
Tho 1893 odltlon of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company's annual book of Summer
Excursion Routes has just been issued. It
is tastefully gotten up and present in a most
practical and comprohcnslvo manner aboul
four hundred popular summer resorts, from
which excellent selections may be made foi
either limited trips or extended sojourns
during the summer and early fall months.
The groat variety of routes suggested, the
completo schedules of rates, tho graphlo and
exhaustive descriptions of the different
places, tho explanatory maps and the illus
trations, make this volume a most valuable
guide.
Copies of the book may bo obtained at any
ticket office of the Pennsylvania Railroad on
payment of ten cents, or upon application to
tho General Passenger Agent, Pennsylvania
Railroad, Philadelphia, It will be forwarded
upon the recolpt of twenty cents.
Three Men ut..3 ft.u.i.ed.
Pittsburg, June 20. An explosion of
gas occurred in Hnrtly & Marshall s coal
mine at Banksvllle yesterday. John Mc-
Lain, William Chappel and John Agensti
were badly burned. The mine is burning
Curiously.
Ills Appointment ltevukod.
Middleburo, Juno 20. The appoint
ment of Jacob Snyder as postmaster of
Beavertown has been revoked. William
Kell has been appointed tn bis stead.
The Wrong End.
Mr. BInka (something- of a philoso
pher) It would bo loss unpleasant for
people to eoonomlzo If they did not In
sist on beg inninff nt the wrong end.
Mrs. BInks Of course. There's Mrs.
Winks, for instance. She might have
gone without overshoes, and no one
would notice it; but, Instead of that,
she went and bought a cheap bonnot
N. Y. Weekly.
$T Getting His Hand In.
First Plckpooket Hullo, Tuffyl
Where you been lately?
Second Pickpocket I've been sick
abed.
ITirst Piokpockct That's too bad.
Interfere with your work much?
Second Pickpocket It did .for
awhile, but I'm getting my hand Id
again, Judge.
A Misapprehension.
"Ton havo had a great deal of es
perienoe on tho ocean, haven't you,
Mr. Shingiss?" asked Miss Dinwiddle.
"Why, no, Miss Dinwiddle. I have
never even seen tho ocean."
"That's odd. I've sure I've hoard
papa cay you have been often half
seas over." Pittsburgh Chronicle Tel
egraph. A Itapld Development.
"The senator who lias j uat sat down,"
whispered tho guide In the visitons'
gallory, "began his public career as a
page."
"Indeed?" said the visitor. "I judge
from his speech that he has developed
into a volume of statistic." Harper's
Bazar.
Comlne ISvents.
June 19 to 21. Fair and festival in Rob
bins' hall under the auspices of the English
Lutheran ohuroh.
July 3 & 4. iBdapeaoenoe Day festival in
Bobbins' opera house, under the auspice of
Camp 49, Sons of Veterans.
Tho Hewitt Mill lin-i.i.. uveil
HAnnisBUKO, June 20. Governor Pattl
fon Inst night disapproved the Hewitt puro
food nnd liquor bill.
GEXKU.YL. SI'OUTIJnU NEWS.
Connecticut's amended pool bill will al
low of bicycle racing and the Hartford
meet will be held July 4.
Charles (Parson) Davles, who controls
Peter Juckson nnd Joe Choynskl, has add'
od young Griffo, the Australian feather
weight, to his pugilistic staff.
According to a New York newspaper,
W. W. Taxis, Charles Dorntco, William
Murphy and Harry Wheeler will ride as
professional bicyclers in New York city
July 4.
Tom O'Rourke's colored flstjo stars were
both defeated in four-round bouts in New
York. Chnmpion feather-weight, George
Dixon, by Jorry Barnett and Joe Walcott
by Alike Harris.
Tin: HAS i: HALL U AMES.
"National League.
At Cincinnati n. n. u.
Cincinnati 13 IS
Louisville 10 11
At Pittsburg
Plttoburif 0 0
Cleveland 18 SO
At Philadelphia
Philadelphia 013
Ooltlmore 3 5
At Boston
Boston 410
liroomyn j.
At New York
New York 14 10
Washing-ton 8 11
At Chloaso .
Ohloago 813
BI, 1AJU1S.
0 1
0 4
Stute Luugue.
At Harrlsburg . It. n. E
Harrisuurg- 6 7
Altoona 4 7
At York-
York 4 8 8
Johnstown 2 4
At Allen town
Allantown 01.3
Danville 3 4 8
At Boston
Boston 13 14
Scranton 018
THE MARKET REPORT.
Plilladelpllln Produce Market.
rmuinswHU, June 10. cotton sow in a
small way on a basis of 85a per pound for
auaduni? upisnug.
uwut wuiiiiii ultti liberal otTerimrs at for
mer rate. Wli.iur braa runted from $14.00
toflfi per to
Hour Hup
lmrir.r it Mllllf
Ar.A hiri,TL ir nludiinr Minnesota clears and
a".-)' H... i . j uuiiij ivunm runvr
i v ro larae and prices weak
Hh dc n.nid. Sales of a lew nun-
Fire Alarm llosee.
The following list shows the location ot
the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fir
Department:
IXXUTluM.
16 Coal and Bowers streets.
IB Bowers and Centre streets.
M Brlago and Centre streets.
SS Main and Centra streets.
14 Main and Poplar streets.
85 Main and Coal streets.
U Gilbert and Centre stroets.
O Gilbert and Obsrry streets.
Chestnut and Coal streets.
To send an alarm open tea box, poll down
the hook once and let go. When aa alarm Is
tent In the fire bell will sound the number of
the box and repeat the slam four times.
HOW TO LOOATK ALARMS.
If the alarm Is sounded from box 16 the fire
hell will strike one, then paue and strike live
which will ladloate that the are Is In the
vicinity of No. 16 box. Xvery alarm Is repeated
four times.
att-uiu-hrM lit
stmirfht at S3.15o.'1.3S; west -ra winter clears
and striilchu at !i70a3..".0; winter Patents
at &4.nua4.uu; spriuir uu. ui 9-t.wu., uuu
lav orlte brands at blither prloes.
Bre Klour was qulot at $:i.00a$3.05 per
barrel for choioe Pennsylvania.
drain On call Wheat had UHis bid for June:
70c Jnlv; 7lo. Auirust; 73o8eptetnler.
i orn 48 bid for Juoe; 40)4o Julyj 69Mi
A .tiriiQ,' HULn RMtitMinlMr.
uhi 40c. June: aoMo July: and 37o for
Auirut; uac IMpteuioer.
Hi i liar Market aulet but Arm: Pennsyl
ni creamery extra. Wo; do. prints extra,
uihr.lMBulN. J1,. dn. Inlihlnir. &2&25c
Bitko Market steady; Pcnnsylvunia firsts,
151.
fliwen-Market iteady: New Vork faotory,
Ml..ll tut ft kllllM. SaBMI;.
. . , --,--7-. . , ,
1 1 IllUMK'M UlUl m V umuf i miu ,it &uit uo
Tniii.l: n'-w tmuitoes. 05ou32.fi0per barrell.ao-
-dlriB to qimllty; Early ltose, clioloe and
1 l.mT. aH'-; do. New Sork best, 80a8S; Uur-
tiiLlIU ami " nil ISUiT VUU1W, WWUOVV, UU. UI
to tfood, 1 jaouo.
yell York 1'roduce SXarket.
Mw York, June 10. Wheat Marke
dull at Mo rise. No. Sred 75Jo per bus.
sa 1 Dortntiru fnu uourc
store.
northern T2lo delivered.
Cora Market nalet at lHo riw. No. 3, 61
u muul danrarea.
Oats Market Arm. No. 2 mixed. 38o per
bushel In elevator, no. i wniie, -tuo.
Rye Market dull. No. 3, S7HaS8Ho per
buttael deuverea.
A Stiro Sign.
Miss Summit I Invited some of my
friends itround last nlttht, and wo had
a delightful card party.
Uashaway -Yes, I passed tho house
during the evening. You were playing
whist, were you not?
Alias .Summit Why, Mr. Dsshaway,
how 'did you guess?
Dashaway You were making1 bo
much noise. Truth.
An tliicomfortulile roRltlon.
Mrs. Smith And how is your neigh
bor?
Mrs. ltrown She's well enough, 1
suppose. I haven't seen her to speak
to for six weeks.
Mrs. Smith Why, I -thought you
were on the most friendly terms.
Mrs. llrown Well, we used to be:
but wo'vo exchanged servants. Vogue.
On the Train.
Mrs. Honeymoon Do you loro me?
Old Party (confidentially, from seat
behind) She's asked you forty-sovou
timeB In four hours. I get off hero:
but I'll leave the score with this won
tlemnn by the window. Hrooklyn Life
A MIsilt.
Mule Miss Do Fashion I am going
to bond these shoes right back. They
aro a miserable misfit.
Father How?
Little Miss Do Fashion Tlioy is n
mile too big. They don t pinch a bit
Good Ncwsj
SupMrlnr In Arithmetic.
Teacher if your father can do a
piece of work in seven days and your
Undo Ueorgo can tlo it in nine uays,
how long would it take both of them?
Johnny They'd never get it uono.
They d sit down und tell Ush stories,
Golden DayB.
The Final Order nt the Cutercrli
"And pray remember, Mr. Pazettl,
not to send mo a very black' negro to
servo tho supper. This is my paronts'
goldon wedding, and a sort of yellowish
oomplcxioned man would bo more ap
propriate to the occasion." Hrooklyn
Life.
The Vcly Heirex.
Fortune Toller Your husband wfU
bo a poor man.
Inquirer How can you toll that?
Fortune Toller Well, rich men don't
marry for money. Life.
Living In Hopes.
May Don't you think your land
lady's little boy is an nngcl?
Frank Not yetj hot 1 have hofeal
LiUO.
Proof of Merit.
Tho proof of tho merits of n plaster is the
cures it effects, and tho voluntary testimonials
of thoso who have used Allcock's Porous
Plasters during tho past thirty yoars Is
impeachablo evidence of their superiority
and should convince tho most skeptical
Solf praiso is no recommendation,, but ccr
tlficatos from those who havo used them arc
Iiowaro of imitations and do not bo deceived
by misrepresentation. Ask for Allcock's, and
let no solication or explanation Induco you to
accept a substitute.
Best photoeranhs and crayons t Dabh's
Twelve Photos for AOe.
By sending ns your cabinet, together with
V) cents, we will finish you one dozen photos,
i-e-tf W. A. Keaoev.
PEOPLE who go out of town to pur
chase their Carpotg should call
at FTlclce'9 Carjjot 8' ore and
get prices and have the different grades
explained, bo they will not be taken in.
Have you heard the latest? Dr. Coxe's
Wild Cherry and Seneka is said by every one
to Ik the best Cough and Croup remedy In
the world. This mutt be true.
Notice.
Keep the gas jets closed while the supply is
turned oft 017 3t
Our Directory.
3jiE POP OFPIGB
Shenandoah.
Office hours from 7:30 a.
m. to 7:30 n. m Money
Order and IloKlstrv De
partment open f romS :00
u. m. 10 i ;uu p. m.
Followmc Is a schedule of
mo arrival una aepariure 01 man iniina. iuaii
matter for despatch must bo In tho offlce thirty
minutes Deioro me umo given Deiow.
Arrival.
P.M. A.M.
1:40 i:'U
2:Sa
8:03 9:03
8:18
1:40
9:45
1:25
1:23
1:25
2:29
1:40
2:26
8:18
1:40
2:26
8:18
2:26
8:18
2:26
9:08
:S6
9:08
9:08
9:56
Destination.
( Phlla., Western 1
and
( Southern States)
(Now York and East-1
em Statos and
points on L. V. It. It. )
-J Asland.
j Glrardvllle. f
I Raven Run, Centra-)
11a, Mt OurmelandV
Bhamokln. )
Departure
A. M. p. u.
7:20
9:08
11:30
0:08
7:20
a
orM s Fair Holiday Trip !
Sr-y
EVENING HERALD CONTEST g
j i o Days at the World's Fair
With accommodations at s first does 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 tho largest number of votes will be taken
to the World's Fair and royally enttrtained by the Hr.lULu. Cut out this
coupon, and on the blank lines write the name of the I'u bile School Tcuchci,
north of the Ilrosd Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most
popular, and send It to the "Contest Enrrou, Evjcniro IIehald, Shenan
doah, I'a." Every coupon properly filled out counts as one vote for one
teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often at they
please. Coupon must be In the hands of the editor within ten (10) daj after
the date it bears.
Haas of Teacher-
O RuldUM
Masse et Voter.
RsAOiee
Juno 20, 1893.
ff Gold Necklace and Charm.
Holdcrmantho Jeweler, will give the lady
teacher receiving tho highest number of
votes a handsome gold necklace and charm
. Set of Furs.
R, J, Mills, tho Pottsvlllo Hotter and Knr
rler, will give the lady teacher receiving
scoond highest number of votes a hand
some Bet of furs.
A Plush Toilet Set
Mr. Reese will give tne lady teacher re
ceiving tho second highest number of
votes a handsome Flush Toilet Set.
ADDITIONAL OFFERS.
The two tea. hers having thethlrd and fourth highest number of votes nt tb close of the
contest will bo given a Bvo-days' trip to Nlng.ua Falls at tho expense of the lis H Ll.
Tho two toachcrs having the firth and sixth highest numborot votes at tho lose of tho con
tost will be given a five-days' trip to Boston at the expense ot tho Heuald.
A Gold-Headed Cane.
W. U. Mortimer, tho Pottsvlllo Jewcler.wPl
glvo tho gentleman teacher receiving the
hlgboBt number of votes a Gold headed
Cane.
Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas.
Tho Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore.
Md., will present tho two lucky compctl
tors In tho contest with handsome Gold
headed Silk Umbrellas,
-COTXDZTZOTS :-
9:G6
9:56
Pottsville.
Mahanoy City,
7:20
11:30
7:20
9:03
11:30
12:5!
3:0S
8:00
12:52
3:08
8:U0
1:35
7i00
1:35
7:00
1:40
7:00
2:5(1
&;20
2:50
I Mahanoy Plane, Lost 1 11:30 2:50
9:56 1 Creek and Shaft. 6:00
9:56 Fraekville. i 7:20 2:50
OarrlBrn make a eeneral collection at 6:00 a.
m. and 7:00 p. tn., and a general delivery at 7:15
a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries and
collections aro made In the business part of
town at iu:i& a. m. ana z:uu p. m.
WANTS. See.
TTANTED. Girl wanted to do gereralhou6o
VY work. Apply lo Max Bebmldt, . Main
street, Hhenandoah.
C-19-tf
LOST. A red and white settor bitch. About
ten months old. Reward of 115 for return
to U. V. JIagenbuon. 0 19-3E
WANTED. An aotlve boy or girl to sell
visiting cauls ou commlfslon in every
town In Hchuylkill county. Send 10 cents In
stampi for outQt. Address, Model Cord Co ,
Bhecandoan. i'a. DCT-tr-a&w
PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will be re
ceived bv the unders aned committee un to
6 o'clock p.m.. June 21th, 1893, for a lease of
the t'ulaoM Theatre, of UlrardvUle, for the sea
son I ara-ttt ror rurtner ;amouiars consult
cotamii.ee
Em. K. llBCKisn,
J. M. OtilOK,
I IlEITK.
6-lt-eod. Oom. Palaos Theatre Co.
Panni
ATB HOSPITAL FOR INJORBD PER.
wuis of the Anthraeite Ooal UeirlonB of
rannsyloanla, near Ashland, Pa.
U1KAK VIUI U,1H dUntl Id, ICV.
Realad nrnnnuul will bereeelved bv the un
derslfned up to noon of Huturday, July 1, 189S,
for the erection of a xioue addition to tho bos
pltal building, sir thirty by ninety (xO0)
fc.t, two i.' niorii a inj'ti morurine erection
of a new i.t ra ini; i'i'ni uimI upprosohes there
to. all to bi .1 l i-t..t r i.lt8,
I'luLn uml i-i" i-ii-i-.uuu. i.ii bo seen at the
hospital or at the ufnee of ihe undersigned at
UlrardvUle, Pu. JC dorse on ouislde, "Pro
posals for Uuildiucs at Miate 11 .syltul."
The irusiees re-.t re the i iglit to reject any
or all bids.
Uy order of the Board of Trustpi s
E V. WAUNKK,
6 li-tSS Secretary ot the Boarl ot Trustees.
The two teachers who receive tho greatest number of total votes up to the closing hour
above stated will be declared tho winners.
All coupons must bo put out of tho Evknimo IlKitAi.n and sent, securely sealed In euvel
opes, addressed to "fife iZtfor, Evening Ileratd, Sltenandoah, Pa."
Any person residing in any placo may voto as often as he or she may desire for one or mort
teachers engaged In teaching In a public school north of tho Broad Mountain at tho close ot the
enrrent school term; provided, that any teacher who may havo been Incapacitated by sickness
or accldont for teaching for a period ot not more than threo months prior to tho end of the
term, may also compete.
Each voto for each teacher must be represented by a seperuto coupon.
A coupon bearing the namo of more than one teacher or specifying more than one voto for s
teacher will bo thrown out as void.
A careful record will bo kept of tho names ot all contestants, and all coupons will be filed
and kept safe until the final adjudication. Threo prominent and responsible men ot Shenan
doah will bo selected to act as judges, make tho final count, and announce the names ot tho two
winners. Should three or tnoro teachers bo tied on the highest number of votes, the judges will
be allowed to decide
Tho names ot the winners will be announced on or beforo Saturday, July 15, 1893. Should
the winners bo absent from Shenandoah at the time they will bo Informed of their good fortune
by tolcgraph, so that they may start on the trip as soon thereafter as possible.
All blanks In the coupon must bo filled out, especially the blank requiring the name of the
I erson voting. Tho number of votes received at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will be pub
lished In the next Issue ot the liEitALD with tho names of the teachers voted for.
Nobby Spring Stock
It Has Surprised Others
And will Surprise You.
ittK
Tb JOif
WE have opened the season with a
stock of goods that beats the
record for beauty and low prices. We
will close it with a big stock disposed
of and the best pleased lot of customers
you ever saw. It's waiting for you
that big line of choice quality, new styles.
Men's, boys' and children's clothing,
hats and furnishing goods. We want to
sell you reliable goods cheap, and we'll
do it if you give us a chance.
EE prce 010., HER
n North Main St., Shenandoah.
CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT,
No, 207 West Coal Street,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
AGENT FOR
CELEBRATED liGER v
v AMD PILSNER BEERS
HOOKS & BROWN,
Examine our Lino
V of v
Commencement
Presents!
FInost Display lu the Town.
Mo. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET,
I!
Porter, Ale and
Fine Old Stock Ale.
IF1 JR. IB ID. IKEITKLA-UST
10 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa.,
WHOLESALE BAKEB AVD CONFECTIO Ell.
Ice C ream wholesale and retail,
1'artlea nnd 1'lcnlcs supplied at short notice,
THE SIvJOTJ
Evervthini? modeled after
Oreen's Cafe, Fhlladelphla,
; ja 8. Main St., Slieuandoan
The leading place In town.
Has lately been entirely reno
vated Every thing new, clean
and fresh. The finest line of
Wines and Liquors I
Cigars, Ac, foreign and do
mestic Free lunch served
each evening, ll!g schooners
of freuh.lieer.Pouer, Ale, Ac.
JPP0SITE : THE : THEATRE,
J J, EDCQHERTY, fro;.
Crrand. Display of
FINE DRESS GOODS
M
i.RESS .GOODS is such a bewildering topic
that we will not attempt a full descrip
tion, but give a partial outline, which you
can fill in by a personal inspection. There are
the plainand 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
Wo find the most stylish and
tho prevailing modo to ho tho
Cape, in somo of its variations,
sInglo,.donblo or triplo capes. Somo aro plain, others very
highly decorated, with fancy indoscent braid, butterfly
colors, or somo full arrangement nt tho neck, so much (im
proved this season by tho fomlnino fancy. To some, coats
only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats
aro equally fashionablo and stylish, many of theso having
capos also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho
tasto or inclination of tho wearer may doslre.
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. Jill welcome.
Dives, Fomero; an
i Stewart.
FOTTSVIX-ZiS, PEMA.
O, aiCOItaU MILLER, Manager.
PEOPLE'SHSTOREi
g 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. j
Boots, Shoes C-ents? F"ui?33 isSiingd
At greatly reduced rates. I
3M- 3L. UT'IEJjIFE.IEJ.-SrT, Proprietor
AHEAD AGAIN!
We have mounted another rung on the Udder
of popularity. It Is tho Standard Grand this time,
a drop-head, half-cabinet at a reasonable, price.
1 he head rises automatically to Its place when the
leaf Is laid back. With a tingle movement tho
head disappears, tho cabinet closes, and you havo
an elegant ornamental piece of furniture. Drop In
and look at It, And while we are talking of cabinet
work we might mention the different kinCs of wood
tho Standard Is made up In Antique Oak, XVI
Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany
and Sycamore.
T. B. SHAFFER,
.Cor. Jardln 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
Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin
ware, llooung and Spouting out
specialty.
Peter Griffiths,
QIItARDVILtiE, PA.
RETTIG'S
Beer and Porter.
T AM AGENT for the
-1- Chas. Wettig's Cele
brated Beer and Porter lu
this vicinity, also Bergner
& Eugel's celebrated India
Palo Ales and Old Stock;.
Orders will receive prompt
attention. Finest brands
of Liquors and Cigars.
SOLOMON HAAK-
120 South Mam Street.
Advertise
in "The Herald."
John F.Plopperj
SO MAST aENXItll ST.
3read, Cake and Pie Bate
COHFECTIQHERY. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. 1
J
I havo also purchased the store 81 Westi
a.iwv, uuuu. IIUDU Wl Ul U1BU HUM V .
Cutter and Egssat the lowest market p
Wo will also keep ot this store Ici C'rcifJ
Soda Water. All ordors will receive pH
attention. Wholesale and retail.
J. F. PLOPPERT.
29 East Centre St. SHENANDOAH 1 Vntti
TWICE TOLD TALES I
m
Are sometimes a burr, but when tr.cl
pie are told twice mat at uauags
Chean Cash Store the? can buy Flou I
Tea at lower rates th.m anywheie il
town, tuey are gua 10 icst me irvm
tho oft reDoated storv. Full line oft
cerles, nutter and Eggs, PoUtoes, t
' truck, Uayaud Straw
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Sto
Nf) 511 WKST PTHF mi;
AT THE
I mm m '" . f I t r vm n
LtAI HtK SIUKI
XO XftT. Oontro SSt.J
You can nurchnse ativ ih'nir vou need i
line of shoe ondlnL'i. shoema -er: tools
dressings, blackings, button fiisif crs, 1
hooks, laces, etc Wholesale and,' tait
EDWARD EARLEl
Has openea a
Saloon : and : Itefito
Cor. Lloyd and Mar
UThsra Iia will hA ntaAMful tore
oi clears always on nana.