KING!; Among merchant Is the one who s&ters to the wants of llt ees- team, bs they rich or poor. Both Imvo an Oixti rliht to be treated fairly. Jastioe tosll H a tol motto, and onr ouitomm will find U enrs. Wo havo a oomplste line of G roeerles M well a Oanued Good, eto. Come ami see Mr i took of boo.1i, and remember the beet geeds are slways tho cheapest in the long run. SIEIVIEJIRIISFS Cornr Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION !) LAKESIDE PARK. Hooked for TliU Heanon ut Tins 1'opular lledort. TIm following 1 ft list of the dates secured and tho name of the societies: gjnne 27. Junior Class, High school, Mali- aoj City. Jano 28. Tamaqna Social Club. July 4. Tamanua oroheetra. July 11. Columbia llose A S. F. E. Co., Shenindoab; anniversary. July IS. M. 13. Sunday soliool, Slahanoy aty. July 13. rresbyterlan Sunday school, JUhanoy City. July 15. II. E. Sunday Bchool, GUberton. July 19. rhllopatrian Club, Shamokln. July 20. M. E., P. M., Welsh Baptist and Xmthsran Sunday schools, ulrardvlllo. July 25. Methodist Episcopal Sunday school, Shenandoah. July 25 to Aug. 3 Evangelical camp meet- lug. July 20. Wm. Peun Sunday school. July 27. Welsh Congregatlonallst, Mahn. y City. Jnly 28. II. E. Sunday school, Ashland. July 29. P. M. Sunday school, Gllborton, August 1. Camp 4, P. O. T. A., Slahanoy City. August 2. German Lutheran school, Mah' anoy City. August 3. English Baptist S. Bchool, Shon- andoah. August Prlmltlvo Methodist S. school, Shenandoah. August 7. Alpha Soolal Society, Shamokln, August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Plane. August 9. Trinity Reformed and Proeby. torlan Sunday schools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangelical Sunday school Hshanoy City. Acs. 15 Lakoiids Muaicale, Grant Ban! August 17. St. Jamoa Lutheran Sunday school, Ashland. August 24. German Eeformod Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Sept 4 St. Michaels Society of tho county. DELIGHTFUL TOURS. A Bummer Serlos to the North Via the Pennsylvania Itnllrouil. July 11th and 2oth, August 8th and 22d nro the dates soloctcd for this sories of personally conducted tours to tho North. Watkins Glon, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakos Champlain and George, and Saratoga aro among the many attractive places to bo visited. The rato of $00.00 applies from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Harris burg, and Intermediate stations, and corres pondingly low rates from other points. This rate Includes every Item of necessary ox psnso during tho ontlro timo of fourteen days spent on the trips, and i3 remarkably low considering the large territory oovored and the luxurious entertainment uffbrdod at the different places. For detailed information address Georgo W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, or apply to nearest passongor or tloket agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Grocery Harealns. Just bought Rt Smith's, of Sheriff, largo quantities of groceries, &c. Here is a chance for housekeepers and others to get bargains. Two big bags of salt, 7 cents. Two largo bars soap, 25 cents. Best smoking tobacco 25c per pound. Two large cans baking powder, 10 cents. Sovcn lbs. rice, 20cts. Corn starch, 8 cents per package It is too much trouble to enumerate all the bargains. Don't forget tho place, Coffee's Post office building, corner Main and Oak streets. ' C2G.2t, l'Ues or Jleinorholds Permanently cured without knife or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while under tieatmont. Patients who are responsible need not pay until well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Bond for circular. It. HEED, M. D 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Befcrs, by permission, to the editor of tho Etinino IIeeald. tf Coiulug KteutH. June 19 to 24. Fair and festival In Bob bins' hall under the auspices of tho English Lvtheran church. July 3 & 4. Independence Day festival in Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices of Oamp 49, Sons of Veterans. July 15 Ice cream festival under the auspices of Dope Section, No. 10, Jr. T. of H. and T., in Bobbins' opera house. July 17 Ice cream and fruit festival, un der auspices of Ladies' Aid of the P. M. church, in the Sunday school room. Boy Wanted. A boy wanted to learn the printing trade. Apply at this office. Mutt be strong and healthy. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. Fire Alarm Boxes. Ta following list shows the looatioa at the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. If Coal and Bowers streets. IS Bowers and Centre streets. It Bridge and Centre (treats. S-Maln and Centra streets. M Main and Poplar streets. Bfi Main and Coal streets. it Gilbert and Centra (tracts. a Gilbert and Cherry street. W-Chestnut and Goal SM M. To send an alarm open to box, pull down tlie took oaeensd 1st go. Whsa aa alarm U isnt In the Are ball will sound tae Bomber of tae box and repeat tbe alaras four Usaee. now to Loots alarms. If the alarm Is sounded from box 16 the Are sell will strike one. then pause and strike five which will Indicate that the fire Is In the rlslnlty of No, 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated lour times. COL. SINN'S UBFHAT. He Will Appeal from tlia Deoltlnn In l'HTor of IIU Aetrens tVtt. Biwxwi.Tfi, Juno 27. Chief Justlc Clement, In the City Court, Brooklyn, has handed down a decision lu the suit brought by Col. William F. Sinn, the well known theatrical manager and lessee ot the Park Theatre, who sought to have Ills marriage with Cora Tannor, the actress, annulled on the ground that she was already the wife of Dr. O. Frederick Narlln, of Rochester, at the time she mar ried the Colonel. Justice Clement deoldes In favor ot the actress, nnd orders Col. Siun to pay the costs of the notion, The couple were married at Cleveland, O., Feb. 14, 1885. They have no children. Col. Sinn s suit to have hit nirtrrlaxe ati- nulled was based on the ground Unit she was never legally divorced from Dr. Farlln. ran In and the actress wore married In Lansing, Midi., In September, 1878. They only lived together rt short time, when they separated, and she continued on her the atrical tour. In 188U she sued him for divorce in the Chioago courts, aud got a decree. The suit was not defended. In the suit just decided, Col. Sinn aliened that the divorce was null, because the court bad no nulwllctton, Fnrlin never having lived In Illinois. Miss Tanner got that divorce by alleging that Dr. Fnrlin had married Mottle K Drew In Jackson, Ml oil., In 1871, and had never been di vorced. The papers in this suit wero served by publication. The point wat raised by Col. Sinn's lawyers whother this mode of servlco was legal. The case will be up- pealed. QUEEN CITY BANK VAIXimiS. Dae to ft Heavy Drain of the Xnstutlons1 Fnnds. Buffalo, N. Y., June 27. Much sur- prifte Is expressed over the fact that the Queen City bank, which was started here n little over a year ngo, has closed its doors. Mr. F. M. Inglehart, one of tho direc tors, said that the suspension was duo to a heavy drain ot money out ot the bank, which has been going on for several weeks. The bank paid out all the money it hnd, even to dimes, nickels nnd pennies, and when the Inst cent was gone tho ofllcers went out nnd closed the doors. Mr. Ingelhnrt (aid that the bank had plenty of collateral, but found that it was Impossible to raise money on It In tho nrcsfiit financial stringency. The New York banks would not let them have any money, lie said the depositors will be paid lu full. The State Superintendent of Banking has been notified of the suspension, aud will fend an examiner hero. The oflloers are horeful that the bank will resume. It ows its depositors over $1,400,000. The general opinion is that the bank cannot realize on Its securities on account of the tightness of the money market A Durluir ltohbery. Albuquerque, N. M Juno 27. Early yesterday morning a single horseman rode ud to Harvey s eating nouso lu (jooildge, within four miles ot the late attempted train robbery on tho Atlantic & Pacific railway, and held up Mnnnger Perkins for ?120 of prlvste runas, alter wnicn the robber marched Perkins into the eating house, where bro-tkfast was being served, forced him to open the safo, took $180 nnd escaped. Two companions of the robber were waiting a short distance away on horseback. All three disappeared into the woods. NIIW 1'fMrTMAMHTtS. Bis: llnleh of the FauKh-Clnst Kind Appointed Washikoto. June 87. The total num ber of fourth rlmi pontmnsMm appointed yesterday was 94. of which 88 were to fill vacanoMs caused Iir resignation and death. Among the attn ointments are the following: Connecticut Ashwlllsi. IL C Kcole- citoue; Gaylonlsvllle, II. & Dlsbrowj Had lyme, Q. W. 1111; Noank. W. O. Iteth- tin; Preston, J. L FItob. Maine Harrison. Marshall Jordan: North Baldwin, A. P. Murota; Steep Falls, Fred Mat-can; Turner, II. L. Irish; West Poland, G. O. Goodwin. New Hampshire Centre Barnstead, A. F. Faskar; Centre Effliisrbam, T. F. Tay lor; Grafton, F. W. Barney; Intervals, It. W. Weeke; Madison, N. M. Maoon. New York Candor. K. S. Williams! Chemunjr, Irving l'arslmll; Chlla Station, W. II. Losee: Churchville. C. II. Bowon: Croton, P. A. Wheat: Grand Gorge. Sam uel Harley: Newark valley, O. S. Randall, Nawllelil, lleujrunlu Starr; North Chili, If. M. Nurse: North Greece. II. D. Bowley: Trumbull Corners, Theodora Kresga; Wellsburgh, J. P. O'Bryan. IVnnsylvauIa Grange. A. M. Gearhart: Montgomery Station, I G. Kilmer: Pen Argyle, W. P. Messinger; Richland Centre. Joseph Ilarttnuu: Sharon Hill, G. K. Fen uer; Starrucoa, J. IL Connelly; Uiiltyvlllo. T. It. Everett. Vermont Evansvllle. J. M. Randall. Fnlrfax, George Watson; North Troy, II. rarknurst: West Charleston. J. u. Shed. TIU3 TON A WAND A TUOUltT.IS. British YanhU llnclng. LxvrnrooL, June 27. The four crack yachts of the season, the Prince of Wnles's Britannia, Lord Dunraven s valKyrle, Mr. J. Jameson's Iverna and Mr. A. D. Clark's Satnuta, started to-day to sail a race over a sixty-mile course. lhe Valkyrie lln ished first in 0 hours nnd 13 minutes. The Britannia was second In 0 hours, 29 mln utes and 17 seconds, nnd the Satanlta third in 0 hours, 23 minutes and 8 see onds. The Iverna finished last, a lung distance behind the others. An Kxcelleut Team, Tho homo management has secured the Richmond Athletic Clnb's baso ball team, of Philadelphia, for two games at the trotting park on the Fourth of July. The public may rely upon it that tho gamos will bo excellent ones, as the players on tho visiting team will bo T. Deasley, catcher, formerly of Now York; M. Kilroy, pitcher, formerly of Balti more; Klink, 1st base; J. Deasley, 2d base, formerly of Harrisbuig; Loftns, short stop, formerly of Allentown; Hess, 3d baso; O'Brien, left field, formorly of Chattanooga Kershaw, centre field; Shank, right field. Newspaper Libel Salt. Brother Hlrsh, editor of tho Tamaqua Recorder, has a genuine libel suit upon his hands. Register Board, feeling aggrieved at certain statements that appeared in tho abovo paper, has brought suit, and tho indications are that tho suit will develop interesting reading matter. We envy Bro. Hlrsh the largo amount of free advertising his paper will receive. Tho suit is tho result of newspaper controversy between tho editors of tho Recorder and Courier nnd which caused the respective editors to indulge in somo very rioh and racy language For the Favorite Teachers, In addition to the numerous offers mado by several enterprising business meu of this and other towns, the favorite sohool teachers will have an opportunity to reflect their Intel lectual countenances through the camera of our leading pho'xgr.tpUers. To each of tho six highest teachers in the IIkrald'b popular contest, Photographer Keagey ouers one dozen fine cabinets, worth $G. To tho ninth and tenth highest contestant Artist Dabb will givo each one dozen $5 cabinets. Special Notice. Members of the Rescue Hook A Ladder Company are requested to be present at the next meeting of the company, on Thursday evening, June 20th, as business of Impo: tanee to ea-oh member will be transacted By order of the oomiany. G-94 Jt , A. S. IlAQBNBUCH, Serfy, Non-Union Lumber Hhovera Itotuso to Work nnd 3luy Mukn a Fuss. To.iawanda, June 27. Trouble has broken out among tho non-union lumber handlers again over the question ot wages but the presence of the troops and deputies s preventing them from becoming violent. Since the Buffalo Poles rioted a wcok ago on account ot tbe lumber men decid ing to pay them by the thousand Instond ot by the hour, the lumbermen have con ceded tho point and tho same men havo been paid by the hour. Too lumbermen however have announced that the non union men would havo to work by tbo thousand. The dealers found that their ion-union force contained a lot ot shirks. and concluded that if they were paid by ho thousand tuey would work qulosor and earn their money. About 150 of those who came from Buffalo lu the morning In sisted upon being paid by the hour. The lumbermen told them they would not nuu the meu refuted to work. They are angry aud sullen, but havo not shown a dispoit!on to fight. The work of unloading tbo lumber barges is proceeding slowly. BlltS. BALDWIN GETS U50.000. Id tho She Was Horribly DlnQeured Hutlnc Accident. New YonK, June 27. A loonl paper is authority 'for the statement that Mrs. Homer R. Baldwin's suit ugainst the New York Central Railroad for the terrible in juries Bhe received in the railroad disaster at Hastings, Christmas evening, 1891, was settled for $50,000, aud that that sum will bo paid to Mrs. Baldwin soon nftcr July 1 noxt. Before tho accident Mrs. Baldwin, who Is 20 years old, was a beautiful woman. She emerged from tho hospital with her face terribly scarred, her hair gone, her eyesight completely destroyod, one ear en tirely missiuK. and oidy part ot the other remaining, while one hand was amputated at the wrist, and only tbe thumb re mained on the other. Vive nours Vrotn Now York to Boton. Boston. Mass., June 27. The new five hour express service between New York and this city was successfully inaugurated yesterday The New York, New Haven and Hartford train, which left New York at 10 o'clock In tho morning, with a special car oarrylng oulclals of the road and a party of newspaper men, arrived here at just u o clock, on time. The Queen's lteply to Bayard. London, Juno 27. The telegram of sympathy sent by President Cleveland through Secretary of Stuta Oresham and United States Ambassador Bayard, to Queen Victoria, was forwarded to Hor Majesty Immediately upon Us receipt, The Queen, in reply, has informed Am bassador Bayard that she was deeply touchod by the message of the President of the United States. llenrlques' Assailant's Case. New York, June U7. The examination of Frank Ellison, under arrest for as saulting W. H. Henriques, was to havo been held in the Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday, but, owing to the absence of a physician's certificate as to the present condition ot Mr. Henriques, tho examination was postponed until Thurs day. Mr. Ellison was locked up. Election Targer ou Trial, Buefalo, N. Y., June 27. The trial of El ection Inspector Patrick Smith, charged with having falsified nnd forged returns at the last electlou, was begun here yes terday. An effort was made to have tbe case again postponed, but the motion was denied and the selection or a jury was pro ceeded with. Calvurlr Gives It Up. Niagara Falls, N. Y., June 27. Clif ford Calverly, tho rope-walker, has aban doned bis Intention of crossing the river on his wire early In July, because there Is no money in it, the railroads refusing to assist him, and the hotels subscribing only a small sum; Japanese Lady Stuileut Dead. Salem, Mass., June 27. Helen Bruce, a Jananese girl woo naa come to tuls coun try for an education, and who had gradu ated from Wellesley College and was tak ing a medical course, died at the Salem hospital yesterday of consumption, aged 24 years. lias McGlynn Gobs to CfaloagoT New York, June 27 The Rev. Dr, Edward McGlynn, who on Sunday returned from his visit to Rome, has left this city by the Erie road. His exaot destination has not been learned but it is believed that he is going to Chicago. PEOPLE who go out of town to pur chase their Carpets should call at Frlcke'd Carpet Si ore and get prices and have the different gradue oxplftlned, bo they will uot be taken In. A Very Important Notice. Bear It lu mlud or tack it up somewhere as a reminder, that all the prominent retail merehsBls of Pottevtlle will be oloeed Friday afternoons beginning next Friday, June 30th, at 13:80 p. m., until September 1st, 1808. Fbbd. W. Allis, Seo'y, It Pottavllle, Pa. Service of Song. Re. Linn, of Pottfville. will conduct a ssrvioe of song in the Presbyterian church, esrnsr of White and Oak streets, this even ing, beginning at 7 o'clock. There ean be no other answer than that Dr Coxa's Wild Cherry aud. Saneka is tbe best oroun reniedv ever prepared. Price 86 and 50 cents per bottle. Use Wells' Lauhdbv Hluk, the beet Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts, 13cts. SuU by Coaklsy Bro. Servant girl wanted. House. Inquire at Ferguson 0-96-2t ' An iurvinTi?A Tjlrnf ftrrt nfifl KwOTTH TOKIC. Bold by Drusmsta or cnt by mal 1. 250 50c ana si.ou per pit uage. fc.impioa iree. 1TA The 1 avorite TOOTS MTTE JELW for theTiethand Breath, ato. Bays: "Shtloh's (.'uiai-rh Itfinedy Is the first medicine i have over f ouud that would do mo any good." I'ui-o wets. eia py uruggism. Do Not ntoUcl a Cough, as there is danger of Its leading to Consumption. Suilou'sCchb will save you a severe Lung Trouble. It is tho best Cough Cure and speedllyrellevas Coughs. Croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis, and li sold on a guarantee, 30 ct. World's Fair Holiday Trip ! EVEHDfG HERALD CONTEST 0 0 i o Days at the W orld's Fair With accommodations at flrit- class Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Including sleeping berths, all free of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who receive the largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by the IIeiiald. Cut out this coupon, nd on the blank lines write thr same of the Publlo School Teachoi, north of the Bread Mountain, la 8chuylklU county, whom you conslderiaost popular, and send it to the "Oontist Enrroa, Evinino HxnALD, Shiran doau, PA." Every coupon properly filled out counts as one vote foi one teacher. Every person, young or old, caa vote, and vote as often at they rlesse. Coupon must be la the hands of the editor within ten (10) dajs after the date It bears. Mans cf Teacher, Ms trsl il o i . . m , M o Haras stVotsr I v , i Juno 26, mi. Poi tlao 3Ljia.o33cy Onos. J Gold Necklace and Charm. Holdorman, tho Jeweler, will glvo tho lady teacber receiving the highest number of vot03 a handsome gold necklace and charm 1 Set of Furs. It. .T. Mills, the Pottsvlllo Hatter and Fnr rior, will glvo the lady teacher receiving seoond highest number of votes a band some Het of Furs. A Flush Toilet Set. Mr. Reese will glvo tne lady teacber re ceiving tho second highest number of votos a handsome Plusb Toilet Bet. ADDITIONAL, OFFERS. The two teachers having tho third and fourth highest number of votes nt tbclosoof the content will bo given a live-days' trip to Niagara Falls at tho expense of the HiniLD. Tho two teachers having the flTlh and sixth highest number of votes nt tho loan of tho con test will bo given a five-days' trip to Boston at thccxpcnioot tho II Kit ALU. A Gold-Headed Cane. W. II. Mortimer, tho Pottsvlllo Jcwelor.wl'.l glvo the gentleman teacher receiving the highest number ot voles a Gold headoc Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. The Uomo Friendly Society, of IJaltlmoro Md., will present tho tyro lucky competl tors In the contest with handsomo Gold headed Silk Umbrellas. The two teachers wbo receive tho greatest number ot total votos up to tbo closing boui ibovo stated will be declared tho winners. All coupons must be cut out of the F.vknimo Herald and sent, securely scaled In envel opes, addressed to "Contest JSditor, livening Herald, Blienandoah, Fa." Any person residing In any place may vote as often ns he or she may desire for ono or mon teachers engaged In teaching In a publlo school north of tho Broad Mountain at tho closo of thi correct school term; provided, 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 the end of thi torni, may also compote- Bach voto for each teacher must be represented by a scperate coupon. A coupon bearing tho namo of more than ono teacher or specifying moro than one vote for r teacher will bo thrown out as void. A careful record wilt be kept of the names ot all contestants, and all coupons will bo file. and kept safe until the final adjudication. Tbrco prominent and responsible men ot Bhenan doab will bo selected to act ns Judges, make tho final count, and announce tho names of the twe winners. Should three or moro teachers be tied on the highest number of votes, tho Judges wll be allowed to decide. The namos of tho winners will be announced on or before Saturday, July 15, J893. Shouli the winners bo absent from Hhccandoah at the time they will be Informed of their good fortuni by telegraph, so that they may start on the trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks In the coupon must bo filled out, especially tbo blank requiring the name of thi .ier-on voting. The number of votes received at this office up to 4 p. m. each day will be pub Ushod In tbo next Issue of the Herald with tbo names of the teachers voted for. AND SO IT GOES! When our comnctltors find thev cannot beat us with their machmos then they try to beat us with their degrading talk. Pay no attention to them as that only coca to provo that they are Jealous of us, enowlng that wo havo tho best sowing machine on tho market, tho lightest runalng, less noise and u.akes one stitch more to every tread of tho foot than any other. Wo do not have to sell tho Hinger r Domestic In order to sell tho Standard. If you want a sbuttlo machine you can always 11ml H at our otllce for thirty or tbfrty-tlvo d- liars equal to any. Whenonco tho people become nequatnted wituine rotary principle incy wiu nave no ouiur. t'lif, rrclnrocators are comtnv out as fast as thev can and joining tho rotary. Th' y have got to cume outHrav time. Don't wait until It Is too late and jour money all cone bbt bnt buy a Standird. Cor. Janlln and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah WAKTS. Sco. WANTED A Rood girl for light housework In a small fatnllv. Good wages and good home for tho right oarty. Apply at the HEit ald otnee. 6-24-tf WANTED. An active boy or girl to Bell vUltlng cards on commission In every town In Mchuylklll county. Send 10 cents lu ctamps for outfit. Address, Model Card Co., Shenandoah, Pa. 6-27-tt-daw QTATB HOSPITAL FOB INJURED FEB ij sons of the Anthracite Coal Keglons of Ponnsylnanla, near Ashland, Pa. GniAltoviLi E, l'a Juno 13, 1893. Healed proposals will bo received by the un dersigned up to noon of Saturday, July 1, 1893, for tbe erection ot a stone addition to the hos pltal building, size thirty by ninety (S0x90) feet, two (9) stories high; also for the erection of a new operating room and approaches there to, all to bo tlalshod by October 1, 1893, Plans and specifications con be seen at tbe hospital or at tho office of tbe undersigned ut GIrardville, Pa. Ko dorse oa outside, "Pro posals for Buildings at Htate Hospital." Tho trustees reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. IJy order of tho Board of Trustees. E. C. WAGNEB, 6 H-t33 Secretary ot tho Hoard ot Trustees. THE BICTOTJI Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia, a St main St., Slicuaudonli. The leading place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated. Everything new. clean and fresh. The finest tine of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Ac, foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening, lllg schooners ot f resh.Beer.Porter, Ale, Ac OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. 1 I. TtOnRHF.KTV Jtai. Has remo ved to Bill Jones' old s tan 17 BOOTH MAIN ST MET Wlisrebe will us olswitidlo r.sl tbs wan of his friends and tbs public ta BroiylhiflP in the IhrtoSrimp Uat- FIRE INSURANCE. ariitand oldest reliable purely oi- ' panUs represenUd by 120 S. Jam in St., Shananoaah.fi CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT, No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA AGENT FOR CELEBRATED LAGEB v v AND PILSNER BEERS Porter, Ale aud Fine Old Stock Ale. HOOKS & BROWN, Examine our Line of Commencement Presents! Finest Display In tho Town, '(o. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, PEED, EITr-I.A.ILSr 104 North MalnstrcetfBhenandonbgPa., WHOLESALE BAKSR AND C0MCTIO Ell Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Parties and ricnlca supplied st short notice, stsori PL. FINE DRESS GOOD r rKlSSS (jUUDS is such a bewildering1 topic J) that we will not attempt a full descrip- - tion. but rrive a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and changable diagonals; plain, plajd, 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 Wo find tho most stylisli and tho prevailing modotobolho J" f!ann. in some nf Its variations. single, double or trlplo capej. Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Indcsccnt brnld( liuttcrfly colors, or somo full nrrnugemont at tho neck, so much ap proved this soason by tlio fomlnluo fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To tlioso wo would say coats aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of theso having capos also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho tasto or Inclination of tho wearer may dosiro. 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 aud conducted on the same principles that have always characterized our entire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed and uutrimmed hats, novelties of every description. Having secured a trimmer noted for her artistic aud skillful work, we are enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. In 1 or ies' B for $1 ca' Bl for $l dron't sold t Dira, Pofwy aai Stewart, POTTSILLtE? PSISTMil. O, OEOUQIS MILLER, .Manager. F1 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. 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. Ben'i ii North Main St., Shenandoah. 1 o Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails aud Builders' Supplies. Wo also carry an Immense line ot Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Roofing and Spouting our specialty, Peter Griffiths, GIRARDVILLE, PA. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Ohas. Jlettlg's Cele brated Beer anil Porter lu this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel'a celebrated India Palo Alea and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars, SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. John F.Ploppertl i f$9 IS AST CJ2XTJ115 ST. Iread, Cake and Pie Bakery CONFECTIQNERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, I have also purchased the store St West CcJ street, and am prepared to-furnlsh Milk, CrearJ Butter and Eggs at the lowest market pried Wo will also keep at tills store Ice Cream ar 1 Boda Water. All orders will receive promrj attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT, 11 East Centre St, SHENANDOAH 1 West Cos! S TWICE TOLD TALES I Aro rometlrues a bore, hut when the neo! plo are told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour acid Taut lower mtftfl thtln nnvwhnrn In thill town, tbey are gUd to tent the truth ofl tno on repeatoa story, run lino oi urif cerlos, llutter and Eggs, Potatoes, Oreei A I UVI, xiu uuu oirtiw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store NO 511 WEST OJiNTBK STRKST. AT THE LEATHER STORE, lO "W. Contro St.. You can purchase any thing you need In the dressings, bhcuings. button fasteners, button hooks, luces, etc Wholesale und retail. J oil ax 3D. TromlBe, i( Advertise in "The Hbw ( lie $1.25 tp; W Bisber skei enT lit lit B x
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