mT7"""T I Among 'morriiante Is 1 I B ' tho one who eaters to J. 3-JL JL 1 Vj tho wants of hlseos- fcHaen, be they rich or poor. Both hvo an right to be treated fairly. J nation to all 1 a good motto, and our customers will And Moon. Wo have a complete lino of Groceries M woll as Canned Ckxxls, Cto. Come and neo our stock of goods, and remember tho best goods are always tho cheapest In tho long ran. SZETV'IEIRIISnS Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PAIIK. l).ta Honked for This Seusou nt TliU l'opuliir Iteiort. Tho following Is a list of the dates secured and tho names of tho soeletloel Juno 27. Junior Class, High school, Slab anoy City. Juno 28.-Tamao.ua Social Club. July 4. Tamaqua orchestra. Jul 11. Columbia Uoso & S. P. E. Co. Bhonandoah: anniversary. Jnl- 13. Presbyterian Sunday school. Mahanoy City. July 15. M. E. Sunday school, dllborton July 18. I'hllopatrlan Club, Shamokln. July 19. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy City. July 20'. M. E., P. St., Welsh Baptist and Lutheran Sunday schools, Olrardvlllo. July 20. Wm. Pcnn Sunday school. July 27. Wolsb Congregatlonallst, Maha' noy City. July 28. If. E. Sunday school, Ashland, July 29. P. M. Sunday school, Gilberton Auirust 1. Camp , P. O. T, A., Mabanoy City. August 2. Gorman IaiUjeaeOUool, Mall' anoy City.., . August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shen andoah. 1 I T7.ln.UI... fntrwul1lf H Bllrtnl. augUBb . iiiwiMiu ... . . j Shenandoah. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamolcln. August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Piano. August 9. Gorman Roformod and Presby terian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangelical Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Awr. 15 Laiesido lluslcalo, Grant Brani August 17. St. Jamoa Lutheran Sunday school, Ashland. August 24. Gorman ltcformed Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Sept 4 St. Michaels Society of tho county. SUMMER EXCURSION ALL AROUND THE STATE. ! Happenings of Importance from All Sections. i ii.l.ni). f Appointment OF INTEREST TO PENN6YLVAN1AN8. The Letter Carriers nt West Clicslrr Mtirly to Until Over Walter Omle Ht.Miln Money to 8fMi tlie World's l'nlr unit Is I.iiclcnl Up In Ctmsequenre A New Turn pike OoniMiny Cliurtsred. l'fiiLAnn.rniA, June 98. Harry Porter, a paper hanger aged 48, committed suicide ysaterdHy by shooting himself through hi heart, at his residence, No. 720 Cnllowhlll street. Porter Imcl lccn drinking heavily tor some time past, and has lately made threats of suleidc. In his room he had loaded SS-oalihro revolver, which his brother-in-law Intended to remove In order to prevent Porter from carrying out his threat. Before tho weapon oould bo icmovod Porter had used It on himself. While the wife of the deceased and other relntivi were sitting in the dining room tbey were startled by the report of a pistol. The re cent threat made by Porter caused them to exict Ht once that he had put It into exe cution. On running upstairs to Porter's room tbev found the man lylnc on the floor in his last aeonles. He lived but n few mo rnents after belnc found. The deceased when In n condition to attend to business, did a thrivit.it trade and no other motive but desnondonoy caused by drink Is as signed for his rash act. Routes and Hates vlu the Pennsylvania Kiiilroutt, Tho 1893 edition of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company's annual book of Summer Excursion Routes has Just been issued. It Is tastefully gotten up and presents in a most practical and comprehenslvo manner about four hundred popular summer resorts, from which excellent selections may bo made for cither limited trips or extended sojourns during tho summer and early fall months. Tho croat variety of routos suggested, tbo complete schedules of ratos, tho graphic and exhaustive descriptions of tho difforcnt places, tho explanatory maps and tho illus trations, mako this volume a most valuablo guide. Copies of tho book may bo obtained at any ticket office of tho Pennsylvania Railroad on payment of ten cents, or upon application to the General Passenger Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad. Philadelphia, it will bo forwardod upon the receipt of twenty cents. Two Kllnelteg Inillcteil. Edward Griffon was yostorday indicted by the grand jury at Pottsvillo for robbing the saloon In tho basement of tho Commercial hotel and William Zollncr was indicted for aiding and abetting him. Both were also in dieted for receiving stolen goods. Daniol Neiswonder was prosecutor in all cases. Zoli ner and Griffon are members of tho notorious Kline gang and the former Is also held for robbing Daniel Brcnnau of $2,500. USE DANA'S SAESAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." A Pleasure Trip. E. H. Wilbur, superintendent of the eastern division of the Philadelphia Reading Railroad, Vice President Voor- hls, A. P. Blakslee, of Delano, and number of Philadelphia ladles and gentle' men passed through town yesterday after1 noon in tho P. & R. parlor car "Philadelphia," bound for Sbamokin and Williamsport. brief stop was made here and P. J. Ferguson joined the party. Use Wells' Laundby Blue, the best Bluing for laundry use. Each packago makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakley Bros, l'ancnil Notice, The cadets connected with the T. A. B, Society are requested to meet at their hall to-morrow, Saturday, at 8 a. m., to attend the funeral of Garret North. Tho $1.00 penalty will be exacted from all members who fail to attend. By order of Edwaed Bubke, Pres. , Jos. Ryan, Seo'y. Twelve Photos for OOo. By sending us your cabinet, together with CO cents, we will finish you one dozen photos. 1-2-tf W. A. Keaoey. iloy Wanted. A boy wanted to learn the printing trade. Apply at this office. Must be strong and .healthy. lost of us, whether with plenty of money or friends, often need a good Cough and Tit- fViT-iVa W4M Phrrv find Seneka fills the bill. Hie Ttlilcway Bank Goes to llio CTnlL Bidoway, June 23. ThoRldgway bank, a nrivnte Institution, yesterday posted tho following notice on Its doors! "Owing to the present depressed finnn. clal sltuntlon, rendering It impossible to realize on securities of any kind, aim, therefore, belnc unublo to meet all obliga tions, wo have decided that It is for the boct interest of all cirdllors or tho mug- wnv bank tn close its doors. . We believe tbn nwteU to bo in excess Of the liabilities, nnd that all depositors will bo paid In full n soon as the assets can he realized. A full statement will be given to the public as soou as the same can bo prepared." The notice was signed by U. U. Uyster, nrOTldent. ond I. D. Bell, cashier A gen tleman, who was in close consultation with the officials of the bhuk during the night, estimates the assets at $13(14,000 and the liabilities at $210,000. This bank had the conlidence of the working people, many of whom have all their weulth inthe bank's cure. Cnn Toy Dollur Tor Hollar. ' Philadelphia, June 23. Ex-Mayor Fit- ler and the FItler Cordaitc Company are among tho largest creditors of the Oil Well Supply Compuuy, whose assignment at Pittsburg has lieen announced. Mr. FItler is not at all uneasy. He says that the company has $2,800,000 of assets to meet its liabilities ot S1,1UU,UUU. It has dealt with his concern since 1854, and has pur chased millions of dollars worth ot cord- ace. ' 'We hold large amount of Its business paper." said the ex-mayor, "uut every dollar is secured, and a little time will straighten everything out. 'the fnliure is directly caused by the tightness of the money market. Ihe firm owed between 300.000nnd $400,000 to Now York banks. and this paper the banks found themselves unable to retiow, consequently a receiver ship was advlied by the heavy creditors." Another lrff n.itrh Py tile J'i ' -'tt "I- VAnvoTcN, Juno i.l Hie 1'rewtMW kM made tho following npnolutuients: Darlui it. lngnilmn, of Maine, to to Consul General ot tliu United suites at Halifax, N. 8. K. Spwieer Tratt, of Alumina, to i Consul General of the Untied BtnttH nt SlimapoTt, Strait aattlemant. To be uonauis oi ine unu-u outum. W. S. Cnmnbell. of New Xorlt, at New castle, Knfllarul. John R. Mobely, of Texas, at Cuba. William F. Remmler, of Ohio, nt liar- gen, swttaerianu. Charles XL Ucnedict, oi jumneeuwi, Cape Towrt, Africa. James A. Demorest, or new jeraty, -nt Brncl'vtlle. Canada. Joel LimUey, of Vemont, at UoatloooK, Canada. Henry M. Smythe, of Virginia, at ruo- han, China. Thomas O. Jonos. ot Kentuoky, at Fun- ohal, Madeira. Jease W. Bpsrlts, or xonneasve, at i ieu- ras Negras, Mexico. John H. Uopplnger, ot Illinois, at jo- ronto, Canada. Benjamin D. Williams, or Aiautma, to lie a commisfloner to uegotlate with the Chippewa Indians In Mlnnmotn lienmrd Arn teen, oi Illinois, to ira n special agent to make allottmenta of land s In severalty to non-reaervauwi iuuiums. fOltl'JUTHl) HIS BONDS. Summitry Action Token Agnlnst Hx-Cnm- lliUstoiier leek. Albany, Juno 33. In tho Court of Ses sions District Attorney Eaton moved the trial of ex-Commlssloner Charles F. Peck, of the State Bureau of Labor Statistics, nnd filbert Rodgers, his stenographer, both ohnrged with destroying public rec ords, in tho form of tariff circulars, lost full. Mr. Eaton in asking that their bull bonds of $1,000 cacti' b deslared forfeited, stated that the defendant Peok was iu Bu rn, nnd altliouiih he would like to Imvi- bench warrants issuod, he did not think It advisable to send ncross tho water for Mr. Peck. A proclamation wa made dce'aring the bonds forfeited and bench wurrauts wore Issued. The bondsmen are Thomas J. Coweli and Richard L. Armesley, Blr. Kom I'leuilad Not Oullty. New York. June 23. Mrs. Fannie Korn. of 101 West Sixty -eighth street, pleaded uot guilty to muruer in tne nrsi ileurec hoforo Judge Cowliig in tho Gen eral Sessions. Her counsel entoied tha plea with the specification that Mrs, Korn wus insane at me unit oi too hcib. un Mav 0. last, she shot nnd poisoned her children, Edwiu and Florenco, aged 11 nnd 0 years, respectively, aim then suot ner sdf. Florence died several hours later in tho Roosevelt Hospital and tho mother and Edwin recovorod. Warning Against Oitinldlng, Montreal. June 23. At the annual meeting of the Merchant's Bank of Canada. General Manatrer Hiuun. iu his address, warned business meli against gambling and said that the table of Montu Carlo nnd the Chicago wheat pit are In principle oni and the same. Johu Crawford, one ol the directors. In alluding to tho samu sub jeet, said that no loss than $3,000,000 had tjcen lost uy aiontreniers (luring tne recuui liuuncial disaster m iNow lorK. Letter Carriers to Hold Over. West Chester, June 23. It is probable that the lepubllcan letter carriers in West Chester will hold over Into the administra tion of the coming deinocratio postmaster, whoever he may be, for a rather peculiar reason. There are at least a dozen young democrats who had Intended tiling applica tions for positions of carriers, but the an nouncement that they would be compelled to undergo a civil servico examination lias frightened them off. The time limit for the filing ot their applications expired yes terday, and not one of them applied. Tho present incumbents will not have to under go tho examination, and will, consequently, hold the places. Stole Sroney to Sue the Talr. Philadelphia, June 23. The ombltlon of Walter Craig, of No. 140 Page street, to attend the World's Fuir cost him his lib erty. Being short of cash and knowing well that considerable' money was required to properly see Chicago, he made up the deficiency by absconding with S450 belong ing to his employer, Thomas S. Wcscott, of No. 1019 est Dauphin street. Walter was captured in Baltimore after he had returned from Chicago and after he had expended the money he ran off with. Yesterday Craig was arraigned before Mog- istrate Clement and held In 81,000 bail for court. Stnbbetl Her Assailant, NonniSTOWN, June 23. A daughter of Sunnv Italy sought revenge on her assail ant in Magistrate Urner's office in true Italian style. Srhantto Lapindo had John Bello arrested for attempting to stab him. and wus himself the defendant to a charge of assault ou Hello's 13-year-old daughter. i During the hearing Angelina, her eyes (lashing fire, rushed upon Lapindo and stubbed him iu tho hack with a penKuiie, rauislnz a serious but not necessarily fatal wound. The girl was promptly arrested and all bands sent to jail for court. 5enteuces to he Curried nut. London. Juno 33. Sir Edward Grey, Parliamentary Secrotary of the Forulgn Ofllce. izave nssuranco In the llousi of Commons yesterday, in response to inquir ies, that there was no likelihood that tlit death sentences passed on tho seventeen Americans nt Angora would be carriei. out prior to a decision on the questions in volved by the Turkish Court of Appeuls Tayment tu be Anticipated. Washington, Juno 23. Secretary Car lislo h is directed Treasurer Morgan to an ticipato the payment of the July Interest on the four per cent United Stales bond: and on the Pucillc railroad bonds. Check- in navuiont of Jntoiest will bo placed In the mail to-morrow afternoon, and all tlu sub-treasuries in the United States will bi instructed to cash them on presentation. OVMW Jw HH rrl m VI M4 - ""ffrrinii 15ct4, Kkta., and Jl.OOpor Bottle fSirnfl flaufrhs. Hoarseness, bore Throat, ffV,ii,,ir,nnTitlr; rp.llnvestVhoonlnc Conch and Asthma. For Consumption It has no rival: has cured thousands where all others fnOml. will rmn-r. van if taken In time. Sold by Druggists on a guarantee, For Lame Back or Chest. use SUH.UU'8 l'ASTiSK. KSCW. REMEDY TTavo you Catarrh 1 This remedy Is guaran teed to cure you. Price Wets. Injector free The Maine's Trial Postponed. New Yobc, Juno 23. Tha trial of tho engine" new cruiser Maine was to have taken place yesterday at the Brook lyn Navy Yard, bat, preparations not be ing completed, postponement was nec essary. Failure In the Co (Toe Trade. New York, June 23 The failure of Henry Sheldon & company, dealers In tea and coffee, at No. 103 Front street, is an nounced. No statement of the condition it the firm's affairs is yet obtainable. Drowned In Coneitoga Creek. Lancaster, June 33. Jacob Leech, aired 10. went bathing in Conestoga creek Wednesday ulaht .loi nnpanied by two companions. He niti-.i.ntedtoswim across the oreek. but w li. u ...il way over became exhausted aud sunk. One ot his com- ruinlnn. nerrt to his assistance, but was iwlled to release his hold to save hlm- lf from beinir pulled under. Ijsech was drowned, his body being recovered yester day. The I.loe I'lugue Dying Out. T.isrATH. June 911. The Hoe pest In the eastern section of Lauonster comity, ivhleh bun been the cause ot so much coll and consternation, is gradually sub aiding, and will probably be wholly exter minated oon. The pert still exists lu nnmlvn of hoiuteu. but fumigation with sulphur is taut driving them out, and when Q' uuee externiiiuit-d they have not re ap- p peared. WANTS. &o. TTANTED. Girl wanted to do peroral house io Max ocamiui, in. Main VV work. A street, Khenandoah. 0-10 TraOR RENT. An 8-room bouse. Including U basemeet Kitcnun, situateaonboutn Houers street, between uaic ana ueovro stneis A ply at Herald offloe. 6-J-3t IITAKTKD.-Aii aotlve bov or elrl to sell VV visiting caids ou ooiumlfslon la every Town id ncQuyiKiu eouoiy. seoa iu oeaw iu stamps for outfit. Address, Model Card Co unenanaoan, i-a. simi-osw trrANTFD, 100 men to work on new Shon YV sndo.h water works at Braadonville. Cltlsens and taxpayers of Shenandoah pre- rerrea. Apply on tne grounds to m. i Qulnn. 0-Mt A TiiriiplUe Cmupnny Chartered. TATE HOSPITAL TOR INJURKD PER. &nns ot the Anthracite Coal lteclons ot Peunsylnanla, near AshUt.d, fa. uikah 'Vi r. i e. l'a.. June 13. 1891. I RMled nronosals will be received bv the un dersigned up to noon ot Maiurday, July 1, 1898, UsW'l blro, June ,"'3 PiUUbuirdTn7 si thlny by ninety (HaM) town Turnpike Company, of WIlKas-Ilarre, ttt,u two (2) glorieB iKn; aig0 for the erection ol a new operating room ana approaoaes ia.ro in. all t.- he flulshed bv October 1. 1U03. Plans and specifications can be seen at the hospital or at the office c f the undersigned at u'raravuie, tn. a-'uitrse uj uuieiue, i-m nnuls (or Bulldlnsa at Hlaf H' SDltttl." The trustees reserve the lgbt to reject any or an bias, lly order of the Hoard of Trustees. E.C. WAdNBH. 6 It-UH Heorelary of the Hoard of Trustees, PEOPLE who go out of town to pur chase their Curpels should oall t Frlcke'n Carpet Hi ore and get prices nnd have tho dlifinfcgrad6 explained, so they will not be taken ui oapiUl i-,000, wus chartered yetrduy, Mr. Peary tVlll so to the wtretl. lteulom PniLADtLPHiA, June 88 Mrs. Peary will again go to th AroUc regions with he ! husband. The lkmteoant will be uodei 'way for the Ice flelds by July 3, on board the falcon. lirldee Jumper Ita.gerty Held TJrwYobk. June 88. John J. Haaaerty, the lafct suoceaaful bridge Jumper, oame up for exammauoo uerore uuuge aru m ,),. Tnmh. Polioe Court upou li eharge of violating one of the bridge ordinance, uud was held in $300 to await the action of the Court of Special bessions. Illtf Urain Ileulem l'ull. Nabbvi; lk. lenn., June 88. R T. Bhea & hon, grain dealers have made an aMriguoieut fur the benefit ot ONditora Tti0 liabilities are estimated at $1U0 UU0 'wttii about equal asigw. Local bank, are - ftMji wdJtyrs. World's Fair Holiday Trip ! -EVENING HERALD CONTEST io Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a flrst-clsss Chicago hotel, and transports-' Uoa to and from Chicago, Inclntling 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 larpest number of votes will be taken to the World's fair and royally entertnln-d by the Hkkald. Cut out this coupon, and on the blank lines write the name of tho 1'ubllo School Tcacho, north of the Ilrosd Mountain, la BcUuylklll county, whom you tonsldcrmost popular, ana send It to the "Cont,1 Eiiitob, Evkniko Hxiiald, Hiieivah boad, PA." Every coupon properly filled out counts as one voio foi one teacher. Every peison, younc or old, can vote, nd vote as often a they please. Coupon must be tn the hands ot the editor within ten (10) days alter the date It bears. t UUP-U,Vllinlitl.l L"UHt-'iil,.JH.-Bi!M rand, lispiasf of FINE DRESS GOODS Naaa ot Tesehsr.. Iteakleaee. Hsase ( Voter- BeMleeM iff sae-ato-a;o-t-tt-ga--gQ Juno SO, 1893. 'JPoxr tlxo Tjtixolsjy Onos. 4 Gold Necklace and Charm. Uolderman, tho Jowclcr, will give the lady toachcr receiving tho highest number of votC3 a handsome gold necklace and charm A Set of Furs. It. J, Mills, the Pottsvillo Hatter nnd Fnr rlor, will give tho lady teacher receiving scoond highest number of votes a hand some Sot of Furs. A Plash Toilet Set. Mr. Reese will give tne lady teacher re ceiving the second highest number of votes a handsome Flush Toilet Bet. ADDITIONAL, OFFERS. Tho two tca.bers having tho third ond fourth highest number ot votes nt the closed the contoit will bo given a flvo-days' trip to Nlag,.ra FalU at the cxpenso ot the Heualp. Tbo two teachers having the fifth nnd sixth highest number ot votes at the lose of tbo con test will bo given a live-days' trip to Boston at thoexpento ot the Hbiialu. A Gold-Headed Cane. W. H. Mortimer, tho Pottsvillo Jewelcr.wlll give tho gentleman teacher receiving tho highest number ot votes a Gold hcadeo Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore. Md., will present tbc two lucky compctl tors lnthe contest wl I h handsome, Gold beaded Silk Umbrellas. Tho two teachers who receive the greatest number of total votos up to tho closing houi above stated will be declared tho wlnnors. All coupons must bo cut out ol the Evenimq Hekalp and sent, securely scaled in envel opes, addressed to "Contest Editor, Evening Uerald, Sltennndoah, Pa." Any person residing In any placo may voto as often as he or she may desire for one or mori teachers engaged In teaching in a public school north ot tho llroad Mountain at the close of the enrrent school term! provided, that any teacher who may have been Incapacitated by slcknest oraccldont for teaching for a period of not moro than three months prior to the end of tb term, may also compete- Each vote for each teacher must bo represented by a sepcrate coupon. A coupon bearing tho name of moro than one teacher or specifying more than one vote for i teacher will be thrown out as void. A carotul record will be kept of the names of all contestants, and all coupons will bo nice and kept safe until tho final adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Shenan doah w 111 bo selected to act as judges, make tho final count, and announce the names of tho two winners. Should thrco or moro teachers be tied on the highest number ot votes, tho Judges will be allowed to decide. The names of tho winners will be announced on or before Saturday, July IS, 18D3. Shoulc tho winners be absent from Shenandoah at the tlmo they will be Informed of thelrgood fortune by telegraph, so that they may start on the trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks In tho coupon must bo filled out, especially tho blank requiring the name of thi rcrfon voting. Tho number of votes received at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will be pub lished in the next issue of the Hekalp vi 1th the names ot the teachers voted for. -32E OXJ3EL- Nobby Spring Stock It Has Surprised Others And will Surprise You. E 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. A.T.J OIBmmGUIE- North Main St., Shenandoah. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT, No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. t-iROPOSALS. The unduslaned. Commls- JL aloners of Schuylkill O umy. will reeeve sealed proposals until naturuay, jubv, inn, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the furnishing and laying of twenty-one nuuarea ana sony-seven squuio yards of grass sod, six hundred and seven square yards of white gravel, und fourteen nun-rir-ri ttiiiLr vHrds nf usDh.lt auJ the lavlne and furnishing terra cottu dr .in pipe at the Court House (ruund- at J'uttsv Me 1'htns and apt-cltWU'Ts c an l. at tlie umi'c of IS, 1'iK-briiD St h 'ti-, i ii . . cis T c oiumlsslon- ersre.erii Uk ii-u. m r. ( i ,i'i- and all bids, -M1 I I. . ui 1 1-UK, JiMHJ IU HVi.1, IXlAS J- III I I', C .mmi.-,-ioners. Atles' -P J COnnELIj, rierk. Fotuvule, Pa-, May ibW. AGENT FOIt loauer's CELEBRATED UGEB v v AHD PILSNER BEERS.i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. HOOKS & BROWN, Examine our Line V Of V Commencement Presents! Finest Display in tho Town. (fo. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, :f;b.:e:d. is:i3ia?cA.3sr 101 North Main street, Bbena ndoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKSB AVD CONFECTIO ER. Ice (roam wholesale and retail. 6-23 30t 1 Parties ana Picnics supplied at short notice. THE ZBICTOTT Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia, 3a S. Main St., Shenandoah. The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new. clean and fresh. The flnestlineof Wines and Liquors I Cigars, 4c, foreign and do mestic Free lunch served each evening, lllg schooners of f resb,Boer,Por tor, Ale, Ao. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J, J, DOUOCSHTVi Prop, D 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 plain and changablc 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 tho most stylish and tho provalling roodo to bo tho Capo, in somo of Its variations, singlo, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo aro plaiu, others very highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or somo full nrrangemont at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho feminine fancy. To some, coats only aro tho correct garment. To those wo would say coats aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of theso having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or thrco, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may dolro. 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. lira, FoMoy and Steward O, GEOHGE Mir.:.EHt Manager. PEOPLE'SMSTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots, Sinoes. wcr.is? Furnishings ! At greatly reduced rotes. "SJS.. jBl.. f"aE5.E-."", Proprietor. AHEAD AGAIN! We have mounted another rung on thelsdder of popularity. It Is tho Standard Uraud this tlmo, it drop-head, half cabinet at a reasonable price. Tho bead rises automatically to Its place when the loaf la laid back. With a -logic movement tho head disappears, tho cabinet closes, and you have an cleg int ornamental piece of furniture. Drop In and loo'it at It, And whllo we are talking of cabinet work we might mention the different klndsot wood the Standard Is made up lu Antique Oak, XVI Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany and Sycamore. T. B. SHAFFER, ,?or. Jnrdln and Lloyd Sts., Sheuandoa h II .ft 1 o Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replenished-our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an lmmenso line ot Htovea, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Roofing and Spouting oui specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIRARDVILLE, PA. JL RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Ohas. Kettlg'a .Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel'a celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Btock. Orders, will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars, SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. Advertise in "The Herald." John F. Ploppert, so jurist any tub nr. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery ! COSFECTIONERY. ICE CHEAM. SODA WATEH. I have also purchased the store 21 West Coal street, and am prepared to turulsli .Milk, Cream, nultecand Egirsat the lowest market prices. We will also keep at this Btore Ico Cream and Soda Water. All orders will receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT, tt Eisl Centre St. SHENANDOAH 21 West Ccal St. TVICE TOLD TALES I Are rometlmes a bore, but when the peo- Slo are told twice that at Uallagher's heap Cash Btore they can buy Flour and Tin at lower rates than anywhere In this town, they aro glid to test the truth ot the oft repeatod story. Full line of Gro ceries, llutter and Eggs, Potatoes, Ureen 'truck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store NO 511 WKST HRNTHK WWW. -AT THE- LEATHER STORE! IO W. Coxvtro St,, You oau purchase any thing you need In the llnoot shoe nndlugn, shoemakers' tools, shoe dressings, blaoklngs, button fasteners, button Tolm X. Trouiiso, EDWARD EARLEY lUs opened a Saloon : and : Restaurant. Cor, Lloyd and Market Sta., Where he win ne pieasea toooi -j 1 1 r.n . utserB. thioa duu .v. - ol cigars always on baud, lit i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers