KING Among merchants Is the one who osiers to the wants of his cos- , b they rloh or poor. Both have an tfuX right to be (rested fairly. Jostle to all il a gsod motto, ami our easterners will And It emit. We have a complete lliieof Groceries sa well m Canned Goods, eta. Come and see aar stock of goods, and remember the beat i aro always the cheapest In the long run. Corner Grocery, Qsntrc and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKB3IDB PA RK. llooUcil for ThU Sewnon Bt Thin Popular Heftort. Hm following 1 a lilt of the dates secured anil the namos of the societies: I aly 4. Tnmaqaa orchestra July 11. Columbia Hose 4 8. F. K. Co., ksaandoah; anniversary. aly 12. M. K. Sunday sohool, Mabanoy aly 13. Presbyterian Sunday school, ghhanoy City. laly IB. M. K. Sunday school, Qilberton, fair 10. Phllopatrlan Club, SfaamoVln. f It SO. M. K., P. M., Welsh Baptist and Jfethsran Sunday schools, Glrardvlllo. July 25. Jfothodlst Episcopal Sunday (ahool, Shenandoah. July 25 to Aug. 3 Evangelical oamp meet' fair 20. Wm, Penn Sunday school. Jnly 27. Woleh Congregatlonallat, Malia' mr City. July 28. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland, July 29. P. M. Sunday scliool, Qilberton August 1. Camp 4, 1. O. T. A., Mahanoy y. August 2. German Lutheran school, Mah oy City. August 3. English Baptist S. school, Siren aadoah. Auguit 4. Primitive Methodist S. boIiooI, fihsnandoah. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokln Anguit 8. SI. E. Sunday school, llahanoy August 9. Trinity Keformed and Presby' tkrian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangelical Sunday school, Kahanoy City. Aug. 15 La&ocld Kule&le, Grant BancL August 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday stAool, Ashland. August 24. German Reformed Sunday sttiool, Mahanoy City. pt. 4 St. Miohaels Society of the county. DELIGHTFUL TOTJR3. A Summer Scries to the North, Via the I'enntylvnnln IlallroHil. July 11th and 25th, August 8th and 22d aro the dates selected for this series of personally sondnctod tours to tho North. Watkins Glen, Niagara Calls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Cbamplain and George, and Saratoga are among tho many aitractlvo places to be visited. The rato of $00.00 applies from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Uarris burg, and Intermediate stations, and corres pondingly low rates from other points. This rate Includes every Item of necessary ex pense during tho entire tlmo of fourteen days spent on tho trips, and is remarkably low considering the large territory covered and the luxurious entertainment afl'ordod at the different places. For detailed information address Georgo W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, or apply to nearest passenger or It sket agent, Pennsylvania IUilroad Company. 'tfARfilso'N ' in "new York. The 19s-IrelnVnt on ths Present rinan. oIrI Strlnuonrty. NltW Yonit. June ftO. RT.l'rMl.Untnnr- rtson arrived In thin city yesterday after noon, accompanied by Mrs. MoKee and her little ou. Ills daughter left by the l'nll Itlver bont for Boston, and ho wont to the Fifth Avenue hotel, where he will re main during "Is stay in town. The ox president said he would be In New York until Monday, when he leaves for Capo Alay, where ho will spend July and August. "Anu Alter mat what will you dof" "I shall return home earlr In Sentem- her," lie wild. "I desire to be present at mo national encampment ot the Grand Army of the Hepublio." lie saui that, he would probably bo in Indianapolis until the middle of Feb ruary, when he Is to uo to the Leland Stanford university, where he Rives a course of lectures on constitutional and international law. "I expect to devoti part of my time at Cnpu May this summer to brightening up my kiiowledKO ol these legal subjects," said he. "After thatyassage of the Sherman silver law silver sold at 120, now It Is at 08. How do you account for this shrlnkager" "I would prefer not to discuss that sub ject now," was tho nnswer. "But every' body knows that the Sherman law was only an expedient. Shermnn, Aldtich and many other Itepubllcans recognized this fact, and the Sherman silver bill waa passed In preference to something worse." "It is very interesting," went on the eX' president, "to note the attltudo of our Democratic friends at present. They aro appealing to the Itepubllcans to be patri otic au appeal which wo have seldom failed to respond to but previous to tho passage of the Shermnn law, when the Ho publioan administration was struggling with tho llnanciul question, tho great ulm of our Democratic friends was to 'put Harrison lu tho hole.' I don't say this to excuse HopublicnnH from being patriotic now and helping out tho present adminis tration, but only to point a contrast." "Do you expect the Sherman act to be repealed?" "I don't cans to speak about that. don't know how well in hand tho pros! dent may have his wild team which he Is driving." He thought a eroat deal more blame was laid at the door of the Sherman law than it deserved, but that its repeal might tend to rostore public confldonce, if only by working upon tho imagination of the pub lic, lie cxnrexsed confidence in Governor McKluley's re-election, but refused to talk either upon the probablo repeal of the Mo- Kinley law or the pardoning of the an archists by Governor Altgeld. CHINESE DEFEATED. A Iluiiilrcri nnd I'lfty Killed in a Unttle with Fienvli Troops. PAUIS, Juno 30. The Avenir du Tonkin publishes the dotalls of nn engagement in Tonquin, tho news of which it declares has been suppressed by the governor general Lnncssan, It says that 400 Chinese at tacked tho French post ot Jluonp; Mai during tho absence of tho main body of trench troops. Lieutenant Perignon, com' mandlng the remaining garrison, defended the post for two days, when his ainmunl tlon was exhausted, and the French were forced to evacuate the position. Tho Chinese pressed them hard until the retreating garrison luckily met a company ot French sharpshooters, when tho com blned forces attacked and repulsed the Chinese after nn hour's hard fighting, kill Ing 150. Tho French had one killed and several wounded. MONTREAL MBBTING Of Christian limlmviir SoelrtlM-Hpoelal Kates via lUndlm Kallroail. The great annual conroeitlon of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor will lie held in the picturesque and interesting oily of Montreal, Jnly nth to 0th. It Is estimated that 25,000 delegates will be in attendance from all America. For the bone- fit of memtars and other persons deslrons of Joining in a delightful pilgrimage to the cool Canadian city, the Heading Ballroed will sell special reduced rate excursion tickets from all the principal points upon Its system of Hues, good going July 4th, 5th, 8th or7Ui, and good to return until and including July 31st. The favorite and "official" route Is via Heading Itatlroad to Now York, thence via West Shore, IE. It. or Hudson Hiver steam boat to Albany, and from the latter point through to Montreal over the Delaware & Hudson and Grand Trunk Railways. The Pennsylvania delegation's special train will leave Market St. Station, Philadelphia, at 7 a. m. on the Fourth, running through to the Hudson Blver In tho phenomenally quick time of 110 minutes. Kiciirilon tickets will bo good on this and all other trains of the dates named. The lor rates and the excep tional opportunity of seeing such a great ox tent of lieantlful country in the freshness ol early summer will Induce a large number ol persons to take this trip. Information re garding raUw and trains oau be had at Head ing Hailroad ticket agencies evwywhere. TJje Wells Laundby Blue, the best Bluing for laundry use. Eaoh package makes two quarts. lGcts. Sold by Coakley Bros. Coming; Kvents. July 3 & 4. Independence Day festival in Bobbins' opera house, under the ausploee of Camp 40, Sons of Veterans. July 15 Ico cream festival under the auspices of Hope Section, No. 10, Jr. T. of H. and T., in Bobbins' opera house. July 17 Ice cream and fruit festival, un dsr auspices of Ladies' Aid of tho P. M. shurcb, in the Sunday school room. Piles or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife or ligature. JIo danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while under treatment. Patients who are responsible need not pay until well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for oircular. E. SEED, M. D., 123 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to the editor of the Xtsxino Hkbjlld. tf Now for Oxford Ties. At the People's store will be found a bis election of ladies' Oxford ties, warranted solid and in the latest styles, at 75 osnts and upwards. PaorLE's Stobe, -H-t 191 North Main Street. Glreu Away, For sixty days Keagey, the photographer, will give a 10x12 platinum piotnre with every dozen of Ms $3 cabinets. Jloy WantfMl. A boy wanted to leani the printing trade. Apply at this office. Must be strong and fcsalthy. The dagger of the assassin is no more sure of its work of death than a neglected eoogb. Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seueka will speedily cure you. Fire Alarm Bases. Tks following Met shows the location ot tks alarm boxes of the Hhenandoah 11 rf Bosartment: UKJATIO. II Coal and Bowers street. is Bowers and Centre streets. as Bridge and Centre streets. t Main and Centre streets. M Main and Poplar streets. ss Main and Coal streets. a Gilbert and Centre streets. IS Gilbert and Cherry streets. . sb Chestnut and Coal streets. round an alarm open the box, pull down as hook once and let go. Warn an alarm Is tot In the fire bell will sound the number of (as box and repeat the alarm loor times. UOW TO LOCATE ALABMS. tr the alarm is sounded from box 15 the Are til will strike ob, then pause and strike lite walea will lndieate Out the Are Is In the Tlsttdty of No. IS box. 8 very alarm Is repeated tour tines. STATE NEWS OF A DAY. A 1.1st of Appointments to State Oflloes by the Governor. HAmtisBnr.Q, Juno 80. Those appoint ments hnvo been made by the governor: Frederick J. Slaniey, Allegheny city, to be Inspector of steam engines and boilers in Allegheny county; Howard Murphy and Dr. J. H. McClelland, of Philadelphia, to be members of the state board of health: . W, C. O'Neal, of Gettysburg, and George I. McLeod nnd Thomas G. Morton of Philadelphia, to be members of the state board of charities; V. Hayes liner. to be superintendent of public printing nnd binding. Trustees of the Warren Hosnltal for tho Insane: L. D. Wetmore. Warren; W. II. Ostorhout, Hidgway; S. It. Mason, Mercer. Commissioners for tho promotion of uniformity of legislation Ovid F. Johuson, of Philadelphia; Charles H. Buokalew, of lSloomslmrg, and Hobert E. Monaghan, of West Chester. Nnrrlfttnwn's hclinol ltnunl Deadlock. NonmsTOWN, June 80. Attorneys Hoi land und Dettra presented a petition to court Bigned by dumber of qualified cit izens of Conshob.r-'keii, asking far a (lissom tlon of the school board of that borough, The board has lra practically deadlocked ever since tk? hai meeting, June 6. One hundred and three ballots were taken be- for n president was chosen. The offices of secretary, treasurer nnd janllor still re main unfilled, except by the out holders, No tax rate has been fixed, no teachers se lected and the business of the board is completely nt a standstill. Judge Wean awarded a citation against the school di rectors, commanding them to appear nn show oauso whv the court should not dc claru their seata vacant and appoint others in their stead. "Crap" at a Snndny School rionlc. CrtAMBERSHUHO, June SO. The Africn Methodist Episcopal Sunday sohool, Winchester, Va., held a picnic at Mo park, near here. Some ot the excurslo lata engaged in a game of "crap," whi ended in a light. Revolver were draw and promiscuous firing resulted, in whii Joseph Hayes, of Martinsburg, W. Vu was seriously and possibly fatally Injure' and William Pi-lole.ui, of Winchester, painfully wounded The former has foi, balls in his Broin -d the latter was shot twice in the lej Bo.h men are in jail with one or two others of the Dartiolpauta. I'uliiti. A meeting of the class of '80 has been called for this evening at the residence of Miss Ann'e CUueer, on West Centre street, AU mem ben are requested to be present. The bouses occupied by Senator Monaghan and O. A. Keim are being treated to a noat o paint. Accord lug to au act which was signed few days ago by the Governor, the polloe the various el ties and buioughs of the state are given the same power as a Constable to arrest persons violating any of the borough or oitr ordinances. Leeat grocers report an advance of one cent per pound on sugar. Secretaries of secret societies will confer favor by sending In the names of their newly elected officers for publication. The school children are now hijlpy vaca tion days are here. The HritALU, as a news gatherer, is as poj ular as its teachers' contest. Prepare your deeor&Uoas for-the Fourth. Let everything toad to a big and glorious holiday. Thomas D. Dsv lea is improving tho appear ance of his North Jirdin street property by tha addition of two pretty porebes. John W. Stokes Lodge, No. 518, 1. O. O F., will celebrate its fifth anniversary in Bob bins' ofn-ra house on Thursday evening, July i.tli, Thespi'uul mic-tmgs bung hi Id in tlir Alms of THHJIB FUTURES. Illgli Sl'liO'Jl Hujue of the (I'llllUilllK. During a brief liitermhwion behind tho scenes ol the theatre last evening a Hkkald reporter gleaned tho following facts regarding the aim of the High school graduate. Eight of the young ladles Intend becoming school teachers and will make spp Icatiou for admission to the Jlloomsburg State Normal Sohool. Thoy aro Misses Maggie K. Palmer, Alice Lehe, Llzslo Iltllis, Dsisy Hess, Hannah Scanlan, Mary Moiisglian, Mary Kassier and Mary E. Whaleu. Meatrs. John E. Schoifly and D. John Price aspire for th titles of "saw bones." Tho former will probably enter the Jefferson Medical Collego at Philadelphia and Mr. Price will bocouio studeut at the Uahnnomau College in the same city. Messrs. Harry S. Claiuer and Quy D. Sterner intend to heroine civil engineers and will join a corps. Coroner's Impiest. Deputy Coroner Manloy and his Jury have concluded tho inquest in tho case of Garrett North, tho boy who was drowned In tho dam at tho north end of MBin street. The Jury rendered a verdict of accidoutal death and recommended that a high fence or somo other moans bo provided for preventing boys from swimming in the dam. Tho deputy corouei will servo n notice to that ofTect on tho water company. Tho inquest in tho cases of Jacob Davis nnd William Oriseouis, who died from th effects of Injuries sustained by au explosion of gas in Pucker No. 4 colliery on tho 20th inst., will bo held on Monday evening, next Cooleit Cafe In the County. At M. Michael's cafe. 18 South Centre street, Pottsvlllo, customers are cooled oil lollghtfully by the electric fans while they enjoy tho host meals served lu the best maimer. Michael's choico meats, vegetables and pastry aro recognized to ba tho finest and his 40 cont dinners cannot bo oxcelltd. The place Is tho coolest and coziest in tho county, Call and Judgo for yourself. C-30 2t UiifiitHliictory Deal. Constable Tosh yesterday went to Hazlcton with a warrant sworn out by William Nols wender. of town, charging that Kdwaid Madders gave him two unsound mares in ox change for a horso and $165. Tosh found Madders In Hazlcton and tho latter made an arrangement to settle the matter lu town on Saturday next. Absconding Hoarder. Anthony Wilkctus was arrested In town by Constable Phillips on a warrant issued by Justice C. K. Taylor, of Mlnersvllle. Wllke tua was charged with surreptitiously rcmov ing goods at night from his boarding house to choa1 Anthony Laskcr out of au eight-dollar board bill. Constablo Toomcy took Wilko- tus to Mincravlllo yesterday. I'islilni; l'arly llrturns. A fishing party comprising James Shields, Tohn Woeks, Tim O'Brien, Edward Markel Samuel Evans and William and Wallie Waters have roturned from Beaver Valley with a catch of 45 pounds of pike, cat and sunfinh. 1 W JUL. i Tt isMiiTt. HIM HB la ZSctS., fJOcta., and SL00 per Bottle, Cures Congln, noarsen.-si, boro Ihroat, Croup promptly: relieves Whooping Cough nnri Aftiiimn. Tni- Consumption Ithaano rival: has cured tbousanils where nil others failed; will ccre too If taken in time. Sold Viv nriiflxriats nn ft ffiiArnntpo. For Lame Hack or Cbest. use SHI LOU'S 1-LASXIilt. 25 eta. HILOH'S kCATARRH REMEDY. 1 1 n vn vrm ( jtrjLi-i h v This remedv Is miaran toed to cure you. Price 00 eta. Injector free. Best photograph and ereyoas as Oabb's. TYEOP17E wlioao outof town tonur- eus.se meir srMps maUUX Oau English Baptist church dnriug tbr- pr. spnt at FTlclte' CorpetAto'5fla week by Kev. W. T Johnson are well at- get prices and liavet be dnlereiitgiSdes tended. This evening Bev. Franks, of xplalned, so they will not be taUen In. j Potuvilio, wiu preaoh. THE BItJOU Bverytbtng modeled after Green's Gale, Phllaaelpbla, ja 9. main tit., Bfacnnndqah The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated XveryttUagaew.oleaB and fresh. The Boest llse of Winds and Liquors I Olgare, 4c, foreign and do oesUc Free lunch served each evening. UlgsobooBsrs o( freBn,Baer;Prter, Ale, Ae. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. T I IHIPOHI'RTV Vrrnn Worlds Fair Holiday Trip ! ggflTOja HERALD CONTEST io Days at the World's Fair With aeeommodatfons at s firm -class Chlcsro hotel. ara transtiorta rteo to and from Chloago, Inoluillni, slceplnir berths, all free of colt, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who receive 1ho largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by the Herald. Cut out this couiwn, nd on tho blank IIdcs write the name of the Public School Tcache, aorUi ot the Uroaa Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send It to the "Cownwr KDrroit, Kvxmno IlenALn, Sheban doau, PA." Every coupon properly Oiled out counts as one vmc for one tewker. Every person, young or old, can rote, and vote as often as they pleaso. Coupon must be In the bands of the editor within ten (101 dajs after U UU It bears. Natae ot Teaehsr.. KJKBtS Sum ef Voter- KMltfeaes. Juno 30, 1893. 1570 1 tlio Xsxi.ol3t.y Onos. i Gold Necklace and Cham. Holderman, the Joweler, will give the lady teacher receiving tho highest number of votco a handsomo gold necklace and charm I Sot of Furs. , It. J. Mills, the Pottsvlllo Hatter and Fnr rlor, will glvo tho lndy teacher receiving seoond highest number of votes a hand eomo Bet ot Purs. A Flush Toilet Set. Mr. Iteeso will give tno lady teacher ro coivlng tho second highest number of votes a bandfcomo Plush Toilet Bet. AIJOITIONAI OFFERS. The two teo'hers bavins tho third nnd fourth highest number of votes at tb"closoof the contest will bo t'lven a Qvo-dnys' trip to Niagara Tails at tho expense of the 1Iihli. Tho two teachers having the fifth nnd sixth highest number of votes at the )oo of tho con test will be given a flvo-days' trip to Iloiton at tbeexpeme of tho Herald. A Gold-Headed Cane. W. H. Mortimer, tho Pottsvlllo Jcwelcr.wlll give the gentleman teacher receiving the highest number of votes n Goid headcO Cane. Gold-Hsaded Silk Umbrellas. Tho Homo Friendly Society, of Ualtimore Md., will present tho two lucky compctl tors In tho contest with handsome Gold headed Silk Umbrellas. -OOHiTZDZTZOlNrS The two teachers- who receive the greatest number of total votes up to the closing houi above stated will bo declared tho winners. All coupons must bo cutout of tho Evenimo Heiiald and sent, securely scaled In envcr opes, addressed to "Canteti Editor, Evening Herald, Shenandoah, Pa." Any person rosldlcg In any place may vote as often as he or she may desire for ono or mon teachers engaged In teaching In a publto school north of tho Broad Mountain at tho close of tbi enrr- nt school torm; irrovided, that any teacher who may have been Incapacitated by slckncr-t or accident for teaching for a period ot not more than three months prior to the end of the torm, may also compote l",ach vote for each teacher must be represented by a scperate coupon. A coupon bearing the name of more than one teacher or specifying more than one voto for f eachor will be thrown out as void. A careful record will bo kept of tho names of all contestants, and all coupons will beflleC tnd kept safe until tho final adjudication. Three prominent and responsible men of Bhenau loab will bo selected to act ns Judges, make the final count, nnd announce the names of the two winners. Should three or moro teachers bo tied on tho highest number of votes, the Judgos will io allowed to decide. The namos of tho winners will be announced on or before Saturday, Julv 15, 1893. Shoulc ho winners be absent from Shenandoah at the time they will be Informed of tholr good fortunt oy telegraph, so that they may start on the trip as eoon thereafter as possible. All blanks In the coupon must bo filled out, especially tho blank requiring the name of tbi erf on voting. Tho number of votes received nt this office up to 4 p. m. each day will bo pub- Ishcd In tho noxt lssuo of tho Heiiald with tho names of the teachers voted for. MD SO IT GOES! When our competitors nnd they cannot beat us ,vlth their machines then they try to boat us with heir degrading talk. Pay no attention to them as that only goes to prove that they are jealous of us, nowlng that wo nave the best r-owlug machine on i ho market, tho lightest running, lens nnUo una i akes one stitch moro to every tread ot tho foot ihan any other. Wo do not hmo to sell theSlnger r Domestic In order to sell the St ndard. If you want a shuttle machine vou can alwava llnd H at our ofllco for thirty or thirty- live d liars equal to my. wnenonco tue ptopie Decome acquainted vlth the rotary principle they will have no other, he reclnrncaiora are comtnu out as fast as thev oan and joinimr tho rotary, Th-y have got. to come mttomt- lime, uon'iwanuniuu is 100 iaie unu tour money all (one bbt bnt buy a Stand trd. T. B. SHAFFER, 'or. Jardiu and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah WAHTS. &C WANTED. A girl for gi-neral houeework t i go to city. Family of three, Vages 51. Address Heiialo office 0-30-tf WANTED A rood girl for light housework In a small family. Qoud wages and a good home for tho right party. Apply at the Heu ald office. ti-24-tf HORSE FOR SALiK line large bay horso found anu gentle An excellent worker In ,lui'l3 or double barne&s, gentle a id good roadster bultable for any kind of business. Apply toO. J.Qulnn. at tho Singer fewlng Machine office, il East Centre street. 6 29 2t WANTbD. An active boy or girl to sell vlHtlug cards on commlfsion lnovery town In Schuylkill county. Send 10 cents In .tamp i for outfit. Address, Model Card Co,, Shenandoah. Pa. 6-27-tf-daw REWARD A reward of ten dolltrs will be given for information leading to the c n viction of any person or persons caught tearing down the fence or otherwise destroying or damaging property at the Trotting Park. M M. BuitKE, Solicitor, For Shenandoah Uaso Hall Association. 0-a-Sw PROPOSALS Sealed proposals will be re I calved by the und, r.lgned committee until 0.00 p. m., July 6th, 189J, for painting, graining and papering the two nallwajs and stairways, also pulntlng and graining the w,iln;cotlnir, window frames, ssshes and all wood work, col somlnlngthe walls and cellims of the four rooms known as tho old buttling, also two coats of Sainton the exterior of the same, the ISast ward school building, UUberton borough, Schuvlklll oouutv. 1'a ProDOsals will also bo received for one coat of paint on the oxterlor ot tDe juiaaie wara scnooi Duuaing, including window frames and sashes, The committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids, For further Information apply to JAMES CrtANET, a, ualliet, Thomas Giles, Kulldine Committee. Cllberton, Pa , June 27, 1693. (i-l8-3t "VTOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all i saloon keepers anil o hers that I will Srosecute any oue selling liquor to my w fe, Ira. Anna ttll.er, to the full extent of the law. 3U-8t WM. H. MII.LEU. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stas 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Vbfrebe will be pleased to u.eet the war,, ot his ftlanrls and the puWlotn 8 Birthing lu the Drinkino Um TH "), I- H 1 'he premises of the 'j ui 'I- - ' . 'i veiiow outt, aouut whneep 't 'U f-m-fau A s -table reward will be paid I jr its rr i . n tTINfcY DON8AVIOE, e 30-tt 3)7 Wen Use street. FIRE INSURANCE. argeitana oldest reliable purely ouib -i-panls rspressnttd by 120 S. Jaroin St., Shenanaoah.t CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 07 West Coal Street, 4 SHENANDOAH, PENNA -AC1KNT FOR- Laucr's CELEBRATED LGEB 1 1 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. HOOKS & BROWN, Fireworks aM Flags. Wholesile and Retail. ?o. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, 101 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKKH ASD CGNFECTIO Ell Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Parties and Picnics supplied t short notice. RTzasKtnex FINE DRESS GOODS B RESS GOODS is such a bewildering- topic ) that we will not attempt a full tlescrip- tion, but give a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There arc the plain and changable diagonals; plain, pb'd, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures iu all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads, cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there, many at a glance appearing1 alike, but upon ex amination are found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bcngalinn, 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 the provailing modo to be tho Capo, In somo of its variations, slnglo, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo nro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Indcsccnt braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at the neck, so mucli ap proved this season by tho fumlnlno fancy. To somo, cUs only nro tho correct garment. To those wo would say ro tts aro equally fasliionablo and stylish, many of theso having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or three, a. tho tasto or Inclination of tho wearer may dojlro. 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. h welcome. mi, Poms? aal I L L TmfiU rr POTTSVXZJbS;, PHIOJiL. O, GEORGE MILLER, Manager. Nobby Spring Stock It Has Surprised Others And will Surprise You. a 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 furnishing1 goods. We want to sell you reliable goods cheap, and we'll do it if you give us a chance. ii North Main St., 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 Stores, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Hoofing and Spouting oui specialty. Peter Griffiths, QIRA.RDVILLE, PA. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Chas. Jtettlg'a Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars, SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. In tan 1? PI nrmpr IO EAST CEXTItE ST. I'tuuui uuitu uuu I iu uunui COHFECTIOKERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. I MvnflUn mirnaapil thn fit nro "1 WAflll s a as. a j .-i, w . uuiiLi uuu ka u k Lino iu w i:nL uiuiB.ai' wn tv v win uibu kccu lib iia Biuru iVO v tuiw ' attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT, in r..i p.. i.. ri curuiu n iu n rr TWICE TOLD TALES I Are Fometimea a bore, but wben the 1 pie arfl 101a twice idi ut uanagt Ttft at lower rates than anywhere la 1 .A tn. 4u kn tnit ikn .A punnatn atnwn Iiilll HnAtf I VUO Utb I vpwvu . S.' us uuu v 1 uuiiugiiui ii uuuuu uuan uiui no 5ii mat mm mm. -AT TUK- 1C A7". Oontrt. Xt.. dressings, blsculcxs, button fasteners, but hooks, faces, eta. wholesale and retail. 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