KING!; , Among 'merchant In mo ono Willi uwioio w tho wants of bisons- tansrs, b they rich or poor. Both bavo iin rlirht to bo treated fairly. Justice to all is a good motto, and our cuslomors will find Honrs. We havo a complete lluoof Groceries as well as Canned Goods, olo. Come and see onr tock of goods, and remember the bet goods are always the cheapest In the long run. Corner Grocery, AN ORDINANCE Vriivltllmr for Hie Kntlltaliinnt lit lli.Hrit I t Heath h l'redeHliril by an At of AHinlily, Approved lllh y of May, A. II. 1803. Centre and White Sta. THIRD EDITION PROJECTS AND PTJRPOSBS. Homethlng or Interest to Young Men by i Former Hchuyiklll Countlmi. I noticed In tho Hkeald a short tlmeslnce an extract from tho Tamaqua Courier stating that Mr. J. T. Bond bad a few copies of our small rarer, tho Voung Amtriea, published In 1858. Tho announcement brings vividly boforo mo tho Intensity of purpose and unflagging zeal, with which wo talked It up at odd Intervals and porsovorod In tUe carry Ing out of dotalls In a manner none the less real because It happened lo w ooys venture I had Just turned fifteen at tho tlmo and had been with Major Relnhart on the Gazette from tho ago of twclvo, when tho greater part of tho conduct of tho oillco fell to the bovs. of whom A. S. It. Richards, with tho office sobrlquot of "Shamp," was tho capable and recognized head. Tho Major was constantly In tho "drag," us ho tormed It: stKsnt but a small portion of his tlmo In tho ofllco, and tho business was largoly left to , l.nr Imrmlaes and resources, lho lnv Dulses. Iam sorry to say, often led to serious annoyance of tho neighbors, but in tk flt nf rnmorse that followed tho re sources often mado up, not only for our own. but tho Major's shortcomings. As I rceol loct now, "Shamp" was more solid and literal In his writings, but my own effusions, I am afraid, were ttneturod strongly with the cMil cnlorinir of mv then favorito author, Svlvanua Cobb, Jr. In tho details of good typographical work "Shamp" led and in expedients, when we lacked tho proper essentials and tho credit of the ofllco was doubtful, ho was a boy of "tnflnltft msnnreo." Wo mado tho most of what wo had, dovlsed substitutes for what wo lacked, and did tolerably good work. Into this condition of affairs camo Harry Boycr with his ambition and push, advocating tho publication of a boys' paper. Boyor was moro aggrcsslvo than I and was willing to take tho field, whllo I felt every confidence in as far as tho ofllco work went. Tho Pottsvlllo Standard was advertising Bomo discarded typo for salo and straining our resources to tho utmost, we amassed, what wi considered tho comfortablo working capital of ten dollars. Tho outlook was far from dazzling, but question if over two lighter hearts took tho tnam road for Pottsvlllo and trudged thoso sixteen miles with a moro settled purpose That we did well with our purchases was credencod by tho fact that wo were enabled to take tho train back. Then began tho work of fixing up our homo-made oppliancos in tho way of cases, chases, etc., in which tho distinguishing foaturo was a universal kind ness shown by every mechanic and trades man to whom wo In any way applied to aid us. Tho novelty appealed to thcin, and some of our crudo ldoas were improved upon. Evon Major Relnhart was gracious in his encouragement, although with boyish in gratitude., we took up tho cudgel and In our Now Year address, after the first number, hit out at him In a style moro forclblo than ele gant. In all respects was Tamaqua au fait, except that Its papor was late about a day. Mayhap It was not tho editor's fault. Com positors sometimes get sick or go halt. The first number was worked off on tho Major's press and then from tho amount raised from subscriptions and sales we were enabled to purchase an old Franklin press with wooden frame, lover and screw that for years had encumbered a remote corner of the Gazette ofllco and with this addition, con sidered our enterprise fairly Inaugurated. Tho paper met with all the success it deserved. We had our friends and disparagors as older people and if we sometimes overstepped tho bounds of boyish modesty and presumed to lecturo our elders on the conduct of affairs it was no moro than many equally incapable are doing dally, safoly ensconed behind the sheltering shield of editorial we. .Even the name of the censurers I have for gotten; but I think gratefully of Mr. William - Bailey and Samuel Martin, two of our Sab bath school superintendents, who contributed a series of interesting articles on "Beading for Boys" and "Reading for Girls," respec tively, that were eagerly looked for. Those men left their impress for good on the enter- - prise and its readers and to such men every where It is given, to seo the sterling qualities that underlie tho mass of boyish inconsis tencies and foster and encourage them to some good end. While the enterprise lasted we gave to its support that enthusiasm and siugleness of purpose that only boys can ive and experi enced, in the achievement, a gratification that it would be hard for older minds to realize. In these latter days it is scarcely a novelty for boys to branch out in such under takings. The market recognises the demand for small and cheap printiug outfits and parents are only too glad to encourage Ibeir use as a help to education; but the lack of ' such essentials and our soant capital required and called out all our resouroes to accomplish the end. We must ever reoogbisM) tho fact that the craving for achievement is as strong and genuine in the boy as the man and his jtenacity of purpose fully as firm and un yielding despite the seeming inoouslstenak. We were merging into a period that demon strated this in a manner that now forms no joaean part of our common history. -The war was brewing, the drilling in the old militia companies had become active and the boys participated in the general excite ment by forming a company of their own. As long as it was confined simply to street parades parents looked on eomplaeeatly, but whenever the organisation was alluded to seriously in connection with the ripening of events, it met with anger or ridicule and to an inquiry from a neighbor, who had plied at my home and saw there was something wrong, my mother replied with true Irish gareasm that I was "only crying to go to war." There wire three others, James Murray, William Oawy and John O'Donnell, who met me a few days afterward and, In the early morning, we took the road to Summit 11111. They hid their faces and carried It off bravely, but each knew that tho others were n.i.l tlinra warn 1 Itln Mill Until We J .... I , . It. I, .l .Inbl U fjiMM, found ourselves in the 81st fonna. ois., at ;V, t M irotIlrh 0f ShenindORli. and Allontown. On the evening of the first day's it li hereby ordained by the anUiorlUr 0T ilie filial Fair Oaks we crossed the flooded V.ffl."JniTyVfrtiSl rLt.i.-l.n.i- .ul. Hitt 1.Mm crnlna out. I Him Tnwii Hnnnellnf the BortMfh Of ShMlAQ- I " .r i o-6jh. br s.nd "wttb ths e .iw t of the Onto- behind us and staggered rather than marched oil, to appoint a H..rrt of Itialih of the Hoi through the mud ana he arum 01 in. long jus oF nom ;;,, sSt night, to the help of those who held the Held Rble physician of no. less than two yean and before oven an Intimation of dawn, were standing i; the ' P.T tVvffi t thrown Into position In tho thick woods on Town Council shall Vslgnate one of the the left of the lino. We paed stationary ....... i,m n,..l i nAUilnM . mid strained I .mu ... tu.rv for fniir vphi-s. n i onetnsarV' , , . . , , .., , ,. ,,. r,,lum, i lor live yeaiv, anrtlhorafer cine miinber ol our sight through tho mud and darkness 10 J,d jionj n,ii t,0 appointed annually ! Inurn arnneth n of other oolumns, mat Uervi for nve yenrs. im ora rap i .1 ,.a. ri.i.M i.uflii unrn nr tna iifr. . . ... , . I.. n,l,nt. I IIIU.ru W u.mivHi -- - . passed us in uronen lines iu wium i.mrh siial oonsliiu e a district. Themem- Wlth tho first strealts of dawn the bers ttiereoi snail serve wmium uuiufi 0 mltttiS tessj?nw o Trsacjwpo5jrjrgt s Fair iol ikj Trip ! positions. Ilnn veil lifted and some began to call that the 8KC 2 'm duties, r up- nubilities, p-.we-s ad pnrosatlves, or ia a uoaru, snail o ... . .t I.. C .. , ..-ar.. I n..4 atwonmeni moving misuiy . ......v -,v," "Vri T . muneti lu lloMdsn not our men, ami men wuu vuv viv.u .iHau. . (gim or oitis m i nn n iru vihh i, miu . , ,i . .u. ..,.i- H,r.o innr. five, nix noil seven of arlltl ot llgiuning ami mo ior m ...u,...v., . . - .. . - tWenty.t)l.l. on. lutonsllleu ami proiongou, mo ibhugu uan poured In among us. It was a terriblo baptising. Tho already tbousand eight nu dred and elghlj-alno, en titled "An Act providing for the ltiour,.ura lion aod govenmieni oi i m mu unr .. . . i , ...i.l. I I-18C. 3 TUe mfmu.nl tn me utmiu BUtlii broken lino swayeu anu Burgwi uuu wim geveiiy uilce and mliseribs the otiili pre .i.. i i.... t l..,.nli,,itrtttr oarmtmil ,1 fl., hnrn.mh iifllo r-. and Shall nnnil throuch tho thick undergrowth to tho line of nM Primdeni. Tnev shall elect tho railway In our rear and scrambled up tho . fcgMfv&lX mTSMS embankment to find O'Donnell panting nt aiea'aHiiiay u dotted by Itxt U6nl unci I my side, From IU top wo turned and looked X?SrttoMwSi back ovor the disorganized mass and mere i 101iini. ottlcor fi.ail cava and exorcise the t. . i l, I- ,l t.l firomnkB noweisauuamooruv ui h iHjiiniuiiu ui mt S uioi.iv iu uviinj ' ltoiougu. J he iter tury uud hcnhli olllcer Hlmll r. ceive nuoii i-aiBrv as m"y u nin u tlu- llord, and shull hoi 1 their ofllctM durlvg the pleasure ui me no ru rTTtnTTXTfi nmn -r -r-. A'..-r.. v-DiMJ-iNtf nr.ttiUiJJ UUJNTiiSl g- i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first claim Chicago hotel, and trannrorta Uon to and from Chicago, Including sleeping berths, all freo of cost. To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who receive the largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by the Herald. Cut out this coupon, and on the blank lines write the name of the Public School Teachci, north of the llroad Mountain, In BchuylklU county, whom you consldcrmost popular, and send it to the "Cohtxst Ewtoh, Eveniku IIihai.d, Siiejvan doah, Pa." Every coupon properly filled out counts as one ow foi one tescher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often at they please. Coupon must b In the hands of the ediUr within ten (10) days after the date It bears. Naits of Teacher.. Ilsfleace Kama ci Voter-Rstlee Juno SO, 1803. tho folds of our flag had caught "the gleam tlm mnrnWs first lieam" ami floated grandly out on tho mom lne air. Tho sight was inspiring and with tho sharp ejaculation, Timv mull several v elve bond to the Ho ongh Iv '.ho sum of live huudr. d doll rf , I Willi HUinciuill. n .luijrur mo iiuuiui uin cunrgo ol ineir iiuiie", ana sunn nmo in it For tlao Xjxxoliey Onos. "Bodacl. but the fine hasn't budged !" O Don- f tfiB iIourd Au ft!es wuldi shull ba ool' ct noil sprang down through the surging ma of edoMecoive by te Boar,, r&.nj offlc friends and loe nnu wougt" "y over into tuo Hjiougn iieasury moniniy, i looilipr with nil Ddn .ltios Milieu sual up ru his company. i ,.)Vored )or tne violation of any regulation ol All luinnr to tho sliUDlo Irish lad whose the Ilmid. , . .mi ... ..nVnnwii imvn nn Uin PgiiIii-I llie 1'rcMueni. auu OBLreiitry iiiiu iii4vo inn lioiioafillimunknoniigravo on me leuiu I IMJWcr to aelinlnlHter uatUH or afllrtnntlons In ...la Tt. la nf fttir.li stuff heroes aro mado. I anv nroceidlcir or liive'it'cmlons touchli:!! Tho boy that carried the llag that nay was eullIlea 1o reuBlV0 (u)y rce thcreior. ToniB. Uliirrnv. IIo lived to oarrv Ittnrougn sbo 4 rue wid li mrt or licaiuitiiailhav. rf ..... .1 . .1 I, lmll l.u Klr fllltv lr toao many battles and Ml with it in his grasp in 1. , ro8 uU ueeuiui rules and reaulatlnns 10 prevent me luirouuriion ana spreaa or 111- leciloUH or conuginus aifcenKe uy me regu .11 1 lun ol iDtu.coinuu Willi InTocted pUces, by lueurresi, sciihihiioj 31m u eHbuibuL 01 11. reotea persons, ana pern ins wuo mm 11 nav linen uxnost'd 10 KUv luieetluus. or ooulnL' oi;k disease, aud by abai ng and removing all nuUanoes wliicn they shall deem prejudlc intl.onni.lln lio .lit.. In oiiltirMi v-n.wtiitnt I to nark lnfocted houses or p'acos.to prescrlot rules inr tne consiruiaion anu mniniounnce of housevralnt, waste-pipes, soll-ptpes and cesi pools uud :o mak all suoli other reguU tlons tw they shull deism necessary fur. lie preservation of tho publlo lieu th. They shall His i nave power, wiin tin- eonsoi 1 01 uouu pli. In ciiKeoftbG uiovaleuct) cf unv rontairi oms or lulectloui, atscuke, wlthlu tho Borough totslnou&u (tuo ur mme nuspiiiiis una i' uialic nrovlslon nud regulations tor tho man- HL'cmontol Ihos.imo. rue lioaru uiuy 111 auu-i i-utu uppf mv at many waru or aisirici pnysicians unaoiuoi sanitary ageuisas mty may uetm iiecoKsart , 11 inNn nuiitrioH hiiuii ua uxeu uy i d nuina ne fore their nppolntmeut. Itblmllbo tho duty of all physicians practicing within tho ilor tho battles of tho Peninsula. William Casey died iu the field hospital. Could men exhibit more strength of purpose or yield tholr lives more heroically for a cause? V. U. Dunn. iraoon, Ga., Juno, 1803. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CUBES." 4 Gold Necklace and Charm. Holdcrman, the Jeweler, will glvo tho lady teacher reoclvlng tho highest number of voto3 a handsome gold necklace and charm Set of Furs. R. J. Mills, tho Pottsvlllo Hatter and Fnr rlor, will glvo tho lady teacher receiving Beoond highest cumbor of votes a hand some Bet of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set. Mr. Itcoso will glvo tne lady teacher re ceiving the socond highest number of votes n handsome Plush Toilet Het. ADDITIONAL OFFERS. Tho two tea' bers having tho third and fourth highest number of votes at tbeclosoot the rontost will bo given a live-days trip to Niagara Falls at tho expenso of the Hbiulii. Tho two teachers having tho fifth and sixth highest number of votes at the lose of tho con test will bo glvon a flvo-daya' trip to Boston at the expense of tho llEUAt.u. A Gold-Headed Cane. V. II. Mortimer, the Pottsvlllo .Icwclcr.wlll glvo tho gentleman teacher receiving tbe hlghost number of votes a Gold-headed Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Home Friendly Society, of Baltimore. Md., will present the two lucky compotl tors In tho contest with haudsomo Gold headed Silk Umbrellas. LAKESIDE PARK. Its Potmlnrltr us a Summer Itesort on the Increase. Tho following is u list of tho dates secured and tho names of tho societies : Juno 27. Junior Class, Ulgh school, Mali anoy City. Juno 2S. Tamaqua Social Club. July 4. Tainanua orchestra. July 5. Lutheran Sunday school, Girard vlllo. Julv 11. Columbia Hoso & S. F. E. Co, Shenandoah; nunivcrsary. July 13. Presbyterian Sunday school, Mahanoy City. July 15. II. E. Sunday school, Gilberton July 20. M. E. and P. JI. Sunday schools, Glrardvillo. July 20. Wm. Pcnn Sunday school. July 27. Welsh Congrcgationalist, ilaha noy City. July 28. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland, Julv 29. P. M. Sunday school, Gilberton, August 2. German Lutheran school, Mah anoy City. August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shen andoah. August 4. Primitive Methodist S. school, Shenandoah. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokin, August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Piano. Angust 9. German Reformed and Prosby tcrian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. Aueust 10. Evangelical Sunday school. Mahanoy City. Aus. 15 Lakeside Lhsieale, Grant Brand. August 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday school, Ashland. Sept 4 St. Michaels Socloty of tho county. - -consrzDiarxonsrs ough tu tepott to theaecro.iiry ol said Hoard ol lleaitu tne names ana rt&iuences 01 an per koiis coming unuer muir pri ietsiouat cnic uflllcted with such contagious or laftctiouh mteascB, in tne manner uutxica uy iLOBaia Hoard. , nun 5 tho earn noara 01 jieaim snail nave power as 11 uoay or uy coromuiee, us wen as ilia health uincer. lOKetlier with his subordin ates, assistants ui.dorltmeu, under and bv order of tho snld Hoard, to enter at any time upon any preinibes m uie iiurougu upon ivhtrh tiier In sukreclcd to beany infectious or contagious disease, ornulsunce detrimental toinepuoiionottiin, loriuu purpose 01 exaui intni? Hndiibailnir tuo saint: uud all wiltien mrinra lor the leinoval of i.ulsaucos l'sued t, the said lioiuui oniccr uy oruer 01 me taiu Uouid, atlekieu uy mo necrevary, siiau ua ex neutral bv him and hid miboidlnales aud workmen, and the costs and txponsts there of shall bu recoverable from the ow er or owners of 'he premises from which the liniKHiicu fehall ue removed, or irom an . ner- ion or persous caunlog or uiulmalolng the bamc, in me huiuu iiiuuuci us ueuis ui nat umnn nt uro now by lawco lected. Heo. u rne fcaia uuara 01 neiuin snail cave nower to create auu mainta n a complete aud accurate system ol the realstrutlou of all marriages, bli tli 1 ana ueatiis.wiiicu may no cur wiintn iuu iiuiuuku, uuu iu tuuipui oueui ence to the same upou me part or 1111 puyst clans and other medio! pi uciltloneis. cler. v ineu.inaalstrattjv.underlkers sextons and all other persons from whom information for such purposes may properly be required. rue jioaru miuii niaaH, uuu wubij 111 uo puu- Ushed, all nece-sary rule- auu reguiutions fo pnrrvini. lnlo . fleet tho powers aiid faucttou. with which they uie hPreiy lnested, which rules and regulations, wneu approved by tut Council uud Culol Jiurgesa, ana when adver used in uie --luiie manner as oincr onnnanot Kliiill have the loreeof ordluanws of he liur. uuirh. and all peualtles for Hid violation there or, as wen us expuuses uecefetjuruj lucurrea iu aarrvimr the same Into ofleot. sh .11 be recov erable or the mo 01 tbe II irough, In the same manner as penalties lor tt e violation ot lioi ough ordinances, subject to the like limita tion as to the amount thereof, hEO. 7 It shull bo the dutv of tho Board 01 lleoith to submit annually to the Council Tho two teachers who rocelve tho greatest number of total votes up to the closing hour above stated will be declared tho winners. All coupons must bo cut out of tho Kvenimo Herald and sent, securely scaled In envel opes, addressed to "OmfejfJJifttor, JSvenlng Herald, Shenandoah, Pa." Any person residing In any placo may vote as often as he or she may desire for one or more teachers engaged In teaching In a publlo school north of the Broad Mountain at the close of the enrrent school term; provided, that any teacher who may have been Incapacitated by slckneft or accident for teaching for a period ot not moro than three months prior to tho end of tbe term, may also compete. Each vote for each teacher must bo represented by a sepcrate coupon. A coupon bearing tho name of more than one teacher or specifying more than one vote for s teacher will be thrown out as void. A careful record will be kept ot the names ot all contestants, and all coupons will be filed and kept Bate until tho final adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Shenan doah will bo selected to act as Judges, make tho final count, and announce the names of tho two winners. Hhould three or moro teachers be tied on the highest cumber of votes, tho Judges will be allowed to decide. The names of the winners will be announced on or before Saturday, July 15, 1893. Bhoulr the winners bo absent from Shenandoah at the time they will be Informed of their good fortune 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 tt person voting. Tho cumber of votes received at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will bo pub lished In tho next Issue of tho Herald with the names of the teachers voted for. -J32S333 Q U'-fc.- Nobby Spring Stock It Has Surprised Others And will Surprise You. Usn Wells' Laundby Blue, tho host Bluing for laundry uso. Each package makes before the commencement of the fiscal year, two quarts. lCcts. Sold by Coaklcy Bros, Hoy Wanted. A boy wanted to lonrn tho printing trade. Apply at this ofllco. Must bo strong and healthy. Twelve Photos for OOo. By sending us your cabinet, together with W cents, we will finish you ono dozen photos. l-2-tf W. A. KZAOEY. Do you want s safe and agreeable Cough and Croup remedy for family uso ? We rec ommend Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Sencka. Wo know of none equal to It. uu estimate of the probable receipts aud ex penditure of the board during the ensuing year, and the 1 ouncll shall then pioceed to make such appropriation thereto as they shall deem neucbsary: uud the tuld Honid shall, In the mouth of J uuaryof each year, huomit a repori In writing to the Council ol Itsoperinluiis lot the picceediug year, with fhe uecessarv statistics thereof, together Willi such ItiHirmation or fcUieee.ttons relative to I the sanitary condition and requirements ofl tne borougn, as 11 mHy aeem proper, ana tue Council shall ( Ublish the same In Its olllclal Journal It shall klso oe the duty of the Hoard toonmmunloute to the Htate Hoard of Health at least uuninily, notice of Its organization and membership, and copies of all Its reports and publications, together with such saultary lnformatton a m ly from time to Ume be re quited by said Hint" H, nra. Passed June lelh.lMH. JAM EH HUItNS. 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. Chief Burcess. O. HKTTK1UDUE, T J MUX A. UiVt UJ C, Vrea. oi Council, OO A K LKV, Seo'y of Council. 0 30-lOt WANTS, ace. WANTED. Olrl wanted to do get eralhoue work. Apply to Max Schmidt, X. Main ii North Main St., Shenandoah. I street, Bhenandoah. 6-19-tf An agreeable taxatlvo anONsrcvs Tontc. ooia oy Druggists or sent; Dy man. suw.uuw. una 9i.uu per pacsage. campius irco. TUe Favorite 500TH F0WII3 for the Teeth and ltreatn, Jao. Captain Sweeney, U.S-A.,San Diego, Cal., says: "Hhlloh's Catarrh Remedy la the llret medlolnel baveevcrfoundthatwoulddomo any good." Price Mots. Sold by Druggists. Do not neolect a Cough, as there is danger of its leading to Consumption. SutLou's Cults wlllsaveyouasevereLunKTrouble. Itlstbe cestuoi Croup. Is sold on a guarantee, TOST A red and white setter blteb. About j leu months old. Keward of tie for return to u. u. Hagonouon. o m-st "ITTANTKD. An active boy or girl to sell I VV vUltlue taids ou aommlwslou lnevsrv town in "uhuyllctll county. Send 10 cents In stamp for outnt. Address, Model Ura Co., Bhenanaottu, fa. D-xj-u-aaw tirANTKD.ioo men to work on new Hhon- VV ando h water works at llrandouvillo. t'ltlzeu and taxpayers of Shenandoah pre-1 lerr.a. Apply on toe grounds vo j. i; Qulnu. 0-H-st PROPOSALS Staled proposals will be re ceived by the uaders'gnrd c muUtee up to so'oloct p.m.. June mo, isua. ror a lease oi CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT, No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOn- HO JUU lBOTWVJU"ft awiw s, OU UUWt UilDoUUUD a III, IDW. JWl S IDUto U ough(reand8poedUyrellOTespougbs. the I alaee Theatre, of Ulrardvtl'e, for the sea- nrirnniTm llfim ''cflaarenteecU1 "U 'u- For further vartleulars oonsiut jLjjJ Lflj T-ROPOSAL8. The undesigned, Commis- gloners of Sohuvlkill C uuiy, will reoe ve I d-18-eod sealed propowiis uuiu naiuruay. juubh, uwa, at 2o'olook p. m , for the turnlnbtug and laving Km. K. Bbckmk, J. M. GUCK, I heith. Com. I'alaoa 1 heatre Co , PEOPLE who go out of town to pur ,. chase tholr Carpets should cull "at Frlclce'tf Carpet Sore an.l get iirlcesand have the dlflVeutgwdea of twsnty-oee hundred and forly-seven square yards of irass sod, sU hundred and seven square yards of white gravel, and fourteen hun dred square yarde of asphalt and the laying und furnlahlnit of verr ootta drain pipe at ill Court House t rounds at Potisville. Plans and specltiOHtlnns can be seea at the omoe of A 11. Cochran & Hons, engineers. Tue Commission ers resune the rlu; to reject any and all bids. SAMUKLO DeTUHK, JaMLH J HOWK8, KUASJS M.HL, r,nimiBloners. Attosi P J CONNKfX Clcra. t'citlville, Pa. Mav 1 InM OTATB O a Foil UK NT An Hroi.m buu-.i im ludinir (..MJUfliJ! aiii hu...M ,i,i K d..n h , .Hi Kuwers ...... . WaMhmm rial, .nfl MHin Mtr. fala AD explained, so they will not b taken in. ply t'HAJj offlos. s-awt IIOSPITAI, FOR INJUltKD PHU. hou of the Anthraolte Coal Itealone of Pennsyluanla, near Ashlind, IM Qikab jvil- a. Pa.. June 11. 18t fiouled nronosabi will be received bv the nil derslgned up to noon of Saturday, July 1, 1903, for tne erection or a stone aauiuou to we bos pital bulld'ug, auu thiny by u.nety (8DxW) feu, twui" htories mgn uio inr tne erection of a new Lipt-ra'liiK room uuu ujipiiacntg there1 to .ill t. Pl.ii h'-ii ' tl Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. HOOKS & BROWN, Examine our Line v of v Commencement Presents! Finest Display in the Town. Ho. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, Ul.,' ul.d p l 1 .11 till , P.I il i, Mi , 1'.'J. 1 .1, .i u' i at tbe o'nad at "Pro- it auy lij urd! sum i l W icNhlt, Heoretary of the Hoard of Trustees. 101 North Main street, Bhenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAK8B iVD C0XFECT10 .EB. Ice freom wholesale and retail. Parties and Picnics supplied at short notice. THE ZBICTOTT Everything modeled after Qreen's Cafe, Philadelphia, ; $a 8. Main St., Sltennudonli The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new. clean and fresh. The finest line ot Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Ac., foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Dig schooners of f resh,Beer,Porter, Ale, Ac OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE, J. J. DOnOQBKTY, Prop. FINE DRESS GOO a uRESS GOODS issucha bewildering-to that vc will not attempt a full descr tion, but tnve a partial outline, which can fill iii by a personal inspection. There . the plain and chaugable diagonals; plain, pla striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy m turcs in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threa cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and the many at a glance appearing alike, but upon animation are found entirely different. C assortment of silks is complete china sil china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, f ured and changeable silks, in all the new si effects. Full line oE fancy braids to match a color of dress goods. .In Wraps Wo find tho most stylish tho prevailing modo to be Cape, in some of its variat! single, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo aro plain, others -highly decorated, with fancy Indescent braid, butti colors, or somo full arrangement at the neck, so much proved this season by tho fomlulno fancy. To somo, only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say c aro equally fashionnblo and stylish, many of these ha capes also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tasto or inclination of tho wearer may doalro. We have this season, for the first til added a Millinery Department, and have spa neither trouble nor expense to make it a s cess. The result exceeds our most sangr expectations. This department will be ui the same management and conducted on same principles that have always characters our entire business. We shall keep every thi in trimmed and untrimmed hats, novelties every description. Having secured a trimn noted for her artistic and skillful work, wc ; enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a care inspection of our entire store. All welcome Dives, Pomersy and Stoi POTTS VILXaE,, FniMili O, GEOHQE MILLER, Manager. PEOPLESSSTO 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Boots., Shoes, genis? FurnisI At greatly reduced ratC3. 1VE. jSl.. DF,JLJJ5rt3EK."Sr, JOJpX'l AHEAD AGAIN! We have mounted another rung on the ladder ot popularity. It Is the Standard Grand this time, n drop-head, halr-cablnct at a rcmonnbio price. The head rises automatically to Its placo when the leaf Is 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 whllo we are talking of cabinet work we might mention tbe different kinds of wood the Standard Is mado up in Antique Oak, XVI Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany nnd Sycamore. T. B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jardiu aud Lloyd Sts., Shenaudoa li 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. Roofing and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, aiKARUVILf.E, PA. John F.Plo SO HAST OHXTJt oread. Cake aod P COIt'fEUERY, ICE CREAM, I have also nurchased the st street, aud am prepared to.fun uulterand Eggs at thelowet We Will also keen nt this Rtnr Soda Water. All orders will attention. Wholesale and ret J. F. PLOPI- U East Centre St. SHEKAKDQAH TWICE TOLD TALEi RETTG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Olias. Itettlg's Cele brated Beer nud Porter In thla vicinity, also Bergnor & Eugel's celebrated India Pale 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." Are pometlmea a bore, b Ele are told twice tha heap Cash Htore thoy o. Tea at lower rates tbm town, they are glad to the oft repeated story, cerles, Ilutter and Eggs, 'iruok, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap ( NO 511 WKST CPTC AT TUE- LEATHER S lO Vtr. Oont You can purchase jj- tbln lino of Bhon undines, shoetu: dressings. bladings, button; hooks, laces, etc. Wholesale EDWARD E, Has oper-e.' Saloon : and : J,i Cor. Lloyd and ti Where he will be pleased toA lJest beers, ales and portos of cigars always on hscdH
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