EVENNG HERALD. U. Y. I'.tT. AT IJAI-TIMOIUC, MD. 1883- -BUltNED OUT lHM. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 18.r. NO "IlEltALB" TOMOKItOW. Liberty tuid Independence throughont the lauil was proclaimed ono hundred stnd nineteon years ago to-morrow, and In order ibat our employ's and nil others connected with the publication of this paper may properly enjoy and perpetuate the Glorious Fourth tho Heiuld will not bo issued to-morrow. YALE MAY MEET BRITISHERS. The Winning KnirUOi Cnllixo Tentu Will Prnlmbly VMt TliW Country. London. July 3. An lnfornuil meeting of tho Cam bridge University uthletlo olub's committee took pliico yostorday af ternoon. in order to oousldor Yulo's con ditional nci'optanro of tho challenge of Oxford and Cambridge fur a track contest In athletic sports. It was tho unanimous feeling of tho member present that If Cnmbrldgo dofeats Oxford in tho ap proaching lutcrcolleglnto games, and If Yalo will then ohalleugu Cambridge alone, Cambridge will accept tho challenge. It was also tUa unanimous fcullug of the mooting that Cambridge couftl not with dignity nccopt u challengo to competo with Oxford against Yalo alono. The Cam brldgo men would prelor going to tho United States with Oxford, provided Yale could mako a similar combination with oino American unlvorslty. The Oxford commltteo held a similar mcotlng to consider Ynlo's letter. At tho conclusion of the meeting It was an nouncod that they had arrived at prao- tloally tho same understanding as nrrlved at by the Ctimbrldun men. Messrs. Horan anil Oakley exchanged Tlews today on tho subject of YuIesrO' nly. and came to tho conclusion that Ox ford and Cambridge could ij.ii. meet Yale alono. Cambrldtro Is oxtrcmoly anxious to meet Yale alone. Allseed Attempted Train Wrecklnc. Washington, July 3. Employees of tho Baltlmoro and Ohio railroad think an nt- tomnt was made bv robbers during tho night to wrcok ono of its fast east bound express trains near Mouaoacy, Md., about 35 miles from hero. Tho train was run nlng at high spjed, botweeu 11 and 12 o'clock, when suddenly thero was a torrlflo oxplosion. Tho crow stuck to their posts nnd tho trnin was brought to a standstill when it was found that, though tho cars had been considerably damaged and tho headlight nnd other parts of tho locomo- tlvs scattored through the woods, no per son had been Injured Tho train, No. 40, is known ns tho "money train," and it is thought that dynamlto was used to wreck It in tho hopo of subsequently looting tho express car. Negro Puddlem Discharged. Pittsburg, July 3. Tho Clinton mill yesterday shut down on "block" puddling, and all the imported Tenncsseo negroes were orderod to tho ofllco to got tlieirtlmo, Tho firm is now convinced that tho wear and toar of the furnaces under colored Duddlers. with a decrease In production. doos not nay oven at tho J3.G0 scalo. It has restored tho rate to SI per ton, but de clines to sign tho scalo, although this is the union price. Tho Amalgamated men refuse to roturn, saying that when they J am so do i pro mo nnqo w.as reuueuu ty shortly af forwards? They will not rosuuio unless tho firm signs tho union scalo. '- may nssau you at any tunc, wiuiout warn t . . . nig, x ou are ai a complete disadvantage so sudden and violent is their attack - unless you arc provided with a sure cure. II The surest cure, the quickest and safest, is Sold everywhere at 25o. a bottle. Sec that you get Konuino - mis "l'erry Davis A Son" on bottle.: KM. Tl 1 SI . H. Snyder TO Painter and J Paper Hanger, Comer Jardin and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. FOR YOUR WALL PAPER, LnrgeRt Asortment nnd Lowest Prices. All orders promptly attended to, YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National League. At Philadelphia-Philadelphia, 19; Bos ton, 11. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 12; Now York, 11. At Clovoland Pittsburg, 12; Cleveland, 1. At Chicago St. Louis, 15; Chicago, 9. At LouUvlllo Cincinnati, U; Loulsvlllo, 5. At Baltlmoro Baltimore, 15; Washington, 8. Kaitern League. At Wllkosbarre (10 innings) Wllkes- barre, 6; Scranton, 6. At Sprlngflold S?rlngfleld, 9; Providence, 2. At Hochos- tor Syraouso, 10; Rochoster, 9. At To ronto, 9; Buffalo, 7. ronniylTanla State League. At Hazloton Carbondalo, 10; Hazloton, 6. AtPottsvlllo Laucastor, 8; Pottsvllle, 7. At Heading Allentown, 12; Reading, 7. The New Jorsey Scandal, Trenton, July 3. Tho sennto investi gating oommltteowas In session yesterday at tho state houso to transact routino busi ness. It was agreed to go on with tho in vestigation early In Scptombor. Senators Daly and Herbert were appointed a sub committee to examlno into charges against cortnln officials In Hudson county, and Sonators Voorhoes and Kctcham will per form a like sorvico in Essox county. Both committees will report of their findings to the full committee. Should tho evldonco thus obtained warrant It, tho counties named will bo Loxowed thoroughly beforo eloctlon. Improvluc tho Trnclts. Tho Schuylkill Tractlou Company has at last hit upon a plan to take the kinks out of their road at what is knowu as the Cleary crossing, a short distance west of Wm. Pcuu. Tho new frogs were laid after traffic was shut down last Sunday night. Heretofore the track crossed the Reading tracks at right angles, and with the new- frogs they cross at an angle of about fifty five degrees. This will tako out tho two sharp curves which were necessitated by the old frogs. It will save at least three minutes time ou the routo nnd will be less liable to jump the track than it has been on the sharp curves. It has often puzzled people to see how a car could keep the track at all on it. The turnout locatpjfrit anntli eliln Af rlift Ifnliltinnr illr-iitnlr will bo taken up and placed lu frd of the,! school building at the upper e'ft of Wins Peun. These improvements y (11 besomed thing that will be appreciated by thfj'pa)' irons ui iiiu iuuu. Ono Knro for tlio Hound Trip via Penn sylvania ltallrontl. The Fifth International Convention of the Baptist Young People's Union of America will be held n Baltimore, Md., July 18 to 21, and for that occasion the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will cell, July 10 nud 17, excursion tickets to Balti more nt a single fare for tho round trip, good 1 1 return until August 5 Inclusive. Last summer one of our grand children was sick with a Bevere bowel trouble. Our doctor a remedies had failed, then wo tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Dlarr- nooa Kemedy, which gavo very speedy relief. Wo regard it as tho best medicine over put on the market l'or bowel com plaints. Mrs. is. U. Uregory, Fredericks town, Mo. This certainly is tho best med icine ever put on the market for dysentery, summer complaint, colic and cholera in fantum iu children. It uover fails to give prompt relief when used in reasonable time nud tho plain printed directions are followed. Many mothers have oxpressed their sincere gratitude for tho cures it has effected. For sale by Gruhler Bros., drug gists. Fakirs Routed by Indians. Tamnqua bad a dual attraction yester day, in the shape ot twn tented aggrega tions, one Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show and ihi other Sands Sc Aetley's circus. The 8 warm nf circus fakirs gathered around Pawute Bill's tent and worked the shells and other (kin games The long haired Indian fighter ordered tbem to leave and when they refused he bis-ed a whooping band of Indians after them. The fakirs retreated in double quick time and did not return. Many Persons Cannot touch food prepared with lard, and yet all such people can eat freely of food shortened with, or cooked (even fried) in COTTOLE N E. For dyspep tics, and those with delicate digestive powers, Cotlo lene is invaluable. Having all the good .features of lard, with none of its unhealthfulness, its wonderful success is easily explained. The genuine always has trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath ou every pail. Made only by Tho N. K. Fair-bank Company, CHICAGO, ami 133 N. Delairnre Ave., I'hllada, rTAQT TITflAD HUM a tiuim ihtMl tiuse for Nervnu. DcMHtY, J.s o 5 tr' f at ,y, Atrcphy, Wio.ccl j an 1 - icrvtf.k.if . '-i n i Drains che W J and fill ig. r qjk'; ie i , Uesult la i "weeks. When. In dnuht Ecu, Iini"tcn Seinfl 1'ills. : trrml lii r.-sult fatallv. M .i-tlanrw! j5 -i order pive a pua: .e-.le'l. fotl,LOt 6 I r.x.i i.-r f , nice to mre or rsfunii t.ia muix-v. Cleveland, OIuj, F UAL MEDICINE CO, For Sale by r. P. D. KirtLIN, Shenandoali, Pa. I. i h u, With AdJreu A Kational Typewriter, almost new and In perfect condition, for sale cheap. Iu. quire at IIeuald ofllce. OPEN EVERY DAY ! -fZ- ulte Denouncing Debs' Iinprisonment. WASIIISOTON, July b. At a meeting of tho Federation of Labor hero last night resolutluns were passod declaring that the Imprisonment of Eugene V. Dobs was uu unwarranted and nrbltrary oxtcnslon of judicial powerful demaudlnff legislation that will "give logal protection to organ ized labor and securo It in the future from' arbitrary and unjust application 01 in- junction under a sross and willfuljue-J construction of law. Unmet Workman Sovereign was the speaker of tho evening. viiMMfcr SS4 Farorlne Internntlonnl l)llnetnlllm. London, July 13. Tho Times publishes a dispatch from Berlin regarding the coiw feronco botweon Mm. Fouolrol tnd Thery, vico president and ycrc"tnrjVjf the ironcn blniotallic lea'rU0 nni Herrett'ii Mlrbach nnd Kard.'jtr and Dr. ..-ondt, on, behalf of .t,0 Gorman blmotalllo union Tho TI;mos correspondent cays that th,V conoronnn rnsolrod flint; tlio Interoera tf tiusbnndry, of Industrial productionnd'Jpj of forolgntrado for both couarrl'esjdearld a llxod ratio between gold and sll'er, and-' .....( .... ., i i.i 1 1 1 . . ew ii V Mnrvelou lteoults From a letter wrlifen f dermau, ot Dimondale, JIIc. mltted to make th,s extbt, hesitation In tdpommeuillr New DiscQvevy, ng,the rehlt-,ej;effil5uost marvelons iu the cSsfv iny wlfdS Vhlle I was pastQrpf '3 Baptist church at Bivf.3 Jun5tipn, she. was. Jir&ught down wlti rmgffiw'jla siibceeilfUK la grippe. ierrlblesp.'.roxyfims 01 lopgiung wouiu last raiwl'-nuiu ..Jivi 'a 'Dr.uaKlli&'s Go to ,'vhb Shenandoah Dental Rooms for planless extraction of teeth. Gold arrjjilver fillings. If your nrtiflcal teeth cio not suit you call to see us. All exami nations freo We make nil kinds of Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns, fjrowns, Crown nnu Brldgo "Work ationa that pertain to Dental mm ancrulliSPlJ I NC ( nMiordored - ... .... . i cllarccs lor extracting wnen piaies "We are tho only users of iulized air for the painless extraction of Carden's Art Wall Paper Store. AVo have just received a fine lino of the most beautiful and artistic papers In tha market, which will soli at very reasonable prices. "We liavo also in stool' a great deal of last year's patterns which wo are Polling at a sacrifice. Como and see our line of goods Wo have tho mo.it beautiful and artisth papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Price 3". IE. O-uTRLXlESr House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 324 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. SAM LEE, CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY, No. 10 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Clothes of all dicscrintion neatly done un in a first class manner. I can refer to scorte of families in this city as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up doli ng. 1 do my worn Detter anu quicker tmin otner laundry in tno city. CHAULES LEE, Manager. ESTABLISHED - IN - 1873. Colorado'! fillrer r?mocrats. DKNVEit, July fl.rrh'(J?)emijcratic sllvor convontlonicrejmstcHny wus lnrgoly at- iSH uuohuiT3ilo. Resolutions wore ojjfreo and unlimited tended ucn uulnjij adopted f avorina it coinage csllveriaffa ratio of 10 to 1, nnd donounclngiithojiflnnncinl policy of tho present' fi'atl'blaindministration. Thirteen delcgatoFlHtho Domocrntlo bimetallic oorijentlqnto'be held at Washington on Augjplftfwnro chosen, nnd a committo wns inanicajit'6 draft an address to tho peoplo ! bnjtho sliver question. ltTeuge by Dynamite, LEMOXT, Ills., July a. In tho vlllngo'of Homo yesterday a L'jii,u containing flvo women was uiuwn to atoms by dynamlto placed beneuih it uy thr rojected lover of ono of the women. All tho Inmates wero Injured, three perhaps fatally. LukeHoylu and Tim Hoise, both aspired to tho hand of Molllo Hies, nnd Ilolso was chosen. Hoyle stole enough dynamlto from tlio dratnnge canal works to rcvengo himself In this manner. Ho was arrested. ConiluK Events. July 4. Ice cream and fruit festival for benefit of the Primitive Methodist church. July 4. Ice cream festival under aus pices of Co. A, Jenulugs Guards, at Kob bins' opera house. July 4. Grand reunion picnic of the people of Schuylkill, Quay, Carbon and Columbia counties at Lakeside. July 17. Ice cream festival in Bobbins' Opera House under the auspices of the ISlectrlo Hitters. Eleotrio Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed iu the snrlnir. when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid nnd sluiitrish and the need of a tonic and alterative Is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. Is o med icine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malaria) poison. Headache, Indigestion, constipa tion, dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. Only fifty cents per bottle at A. "Wasloy's drug store. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general timsmlthlng done call on B. F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer In stoves 3-4-tf When Baby was sick, we gave her Costorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Costorla. When she became Jltss, she clung to Costorla. When she had Children, she gave them CastorU E. B. FOLEY, 201 West Centre Street. Dealer In groceries, flour, provisons, teas couees etc. u ooa ueiivereu iree' Senator Quay Confident. Philadelphia, July 3. Senator Quay is at his heudquartors at tho Hotel Metro polo, whore ho arrived yesterday. The senator Is still lanio, but his foot is vory much bettqr, and ho expects tho Inconveni ence to disnppear entirely lu a few days. I am coulldont," lie said to a reporter, "that I will defeat tho people who nro fighting mo, but I am freo to admit tha: It will require stiff work to doit." This is tho length to which Senator Quay will go for publication. l.tllttla IntoVnintitii uti.l ft uwmrtMil uuiiiai .iyiii,' ,u7til' ...... u. asflHWdJjpntu not survive them. A friend rw.i?melidca DtvKine's New Discovery: JttW'is'n.illcKn Its work and highly satis SoWnfv'lfrsiil." Trial linttlns Ireeat A IVaBle'sdrug store. yiiil 1 Tllll :n ..11 .fl.!0 "iaWUUU Dili Will 11UL IUI UUf lUKltS IU oirrj'on gambling at his show. , h n Anvoue who suffers from that terrible plague, itching piles, will appreciate the immediate relief and permanent cure that comes through the use of Doau's Oint ment. It never falls. SlLCnaiulQali Dental Rooms; (TITMAS'S BLOCK) East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Have your carpets, feathers and mat tresses cleaned by the Steam Renovating Co., 32 East Coal street. 4-17-3m GREAT REDUCTION Of summer millinery, including Ladies,' Misses' and Childrens' hats and bonnets. Special bargains in mourninir eoods. Prices' the lowest, ICirliu's compound blackberry cordial is the best. 14th ANNUAL SALE OF WESTERN HORSES! Killed by an Infernal Mnchlne. Dublin, July 3. A laboror walking through Hoyuo street picked p a tin can istor which was lying in tho roadway. Ho attempted to removo tho cover, whou tho canister explodod, instantly killing tho man, who was riddled with Iron pellets with which tho vessol was filled. Tho top and bottom of the canister wero connected on tho lnsldo by a wire. Tho nature of tho explosive contained In the can is not known. Well Known Insurauco Sinn Dead. New York, July 3. Prosldent E. It. Hnrpor, of tho Mutual Hesorvo Fund Llfo Association, died yosterday at his homo in this city, aged 53 years. He wns born near Dover, Del., In 1843. After a long appren tlcoship in banking nnd Insurance lie bo enmo prosldent of tho Mutunl Hescrvo lu 1881, which position ho hold until ha re signed, the day beforo ho died. Ho was iv membor of ninny clubs In this city. Will be held at the KAIER HOUSE, MAHAN0Y CITY, Murdered and Robbed on the Mountain. WlLKESDAnrtE, Pa July 3. Tho body ot John Heeso, a wealthy resident of this city, iwas found on tho mountain side, about fifteen miles from horo. yesterday. He had been murdered and robbed. Mr. Hoosu .started on Monday night to go to his farm, and the horse, with the empty buggy, reached thero In the morning. Search was made and tho body found. There Is no olow to tho murdorors. Crippled for I.lfe by Gasoline. west PALM Beach, Fin., July 3. A can of gasoline exploded In tho cabin of the schooner Poarl nt Lonmon City, on Lako Worth, scattering burning fluid ovor Cuptnln Guy ilradleyaud Edward Ingnlls. a passenger. Both wore sovoroly burned nnd Ingnlls will be crippled for llfo. '.'wo others were also slightly burned. Tho flames were extinguished with difllt ulty and the vessel suved. Buy Keystone flour. Be suro that the naino Lneeio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every saok. tf L 1, 1895 AT 2 r. M. This sale will be held Tain or shine. Anybody wishing to purchase a good horse should await this opportunity. Horses always on sale at my stables, cor ner Main and Coal streets, Shenandoah. All horses guaranteed. "WM. N EISWEIfTEIt, MIt CELTyAN EOUS. V AKTKD. A girl for general liouework with " good reference. Appiyoi n wiiucwreei WANTIID.-aoBood Birls at once. Apply in " pernon at overall factory, Girardvillo. Kb- crlo and IHosb. WANTED. A gentleman who can give bond to ' take charge of a bunlnewf In Khenandoah. AuurpM, uiiampion iuamiiuciuruiK (.ompuiiy, MlUtlletown, I'u. It C&l COMCM wanted for Merchant Trade. OALLO VICIM Cloud weekly nay. Sample free. No deliveries or collections. Htile line or exclusive. Adnress, MANUKACTUHUKS, WU Alnrkel di., riuiaueipma. Half the price In Millinery Goods and Notions to reduce stock. Tho choicest goods In Millinery has just arrived and the cheapest of the season. Big lot of Sailor Hats trom loc up; urencu uower ustricn goons in an styles intants uaps trom oo up. Hats, all embroidery, 25c. Ladles' Mill Hats, all colors, SI. 00. Infants' short white dresses, handsomely embroidered, 78c up; Infants' long Coats, embroidered on cape, SI. 00 up. When you want good goods and cheap, como to KKLLY'S, when you cannot De suiteu eisewnere. vt e must ciose out our mock; win carry no goous over. Nun's veils from $1.00 up. Mourning goods our specialty. MRS. J. J. KElLY, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Coming in All Its Grandeur With Its Great - European - Successes 1. and Enlarged to Twice its Former Size for its Twelfth Triumphal Tour of the Principal Cities of America, and Will Exhibit at Alice Jennings, Shenandoah, Thursday, July 4th. When it comes to GROCERIES, Our stock speaks for itself. If you don't como to town, send your orders. They will bo nicely filled. MUSSER & BEDDALL,- 29 E. Contre Street, Shenandoah. EVAN J. DAVIE LIVEItY AND PAWNEE BILL'S HTflWADTfl WITfl WWP Indian Museum, Mexican Hippodrome, II Mllll II 1 11 I 1 1 1 1 WliM tnteriiatloual Exposition of Novelties and 111 IJ 1.VH JLU II ILli II Uul Grand Pyrotechnic Display. The Marvel of the age and the Greatest WILD WEST in tho World. The hero of .Oklahoma, aud Great White Chief or Pawnees, Major Gordon v. Llllie, (l'awnee mil nas sparett neither trouble nor expense In his efforts to collect from i-very clime Murtling and fiU rlinn A'ovelties and has engaged especially for till s exhibition the Australian Abori gines, Genuine Uannlbal llush Men, Famous Uluclc Tracuers aim iioomerang xnrowers, Indian Chiefs of renown. A Whole Indian Village. Travoys, and thousands of curiosities are presented. Spotted Tail, Afrald-of-Hls-H orses, Left Hand, iud dozens and Indian Warriors from the Celebrated Sioux, Comanche, Cheyenne, Arapahoes, aud other tribes, together with 3 Hands of Music, including tlio famous Mexican Hand. An Army of Cowboys and Frontier Heroes In their sports. A Troupe of Famous Japanese Lancers, a encers anu i iguters, anu sworn (join uats on xiorseuacit. Undertaking ! 13 North Jardin Street. 214 South Main Street. For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J, Donaldson Ford, TiMftPfln vpars afitii.il exnerlcnce. Gold, Amalgam and Porcelain fillings, Gold firnwim. Porcelain Crowns. Aluminum Crowns, Best tcetli 10.00, no better made at any price. Teeth extracted with vitalized air, COc. Extracted without air. 25c. Allowance mado where teeth are out ou now All Womc GuAitAKTEni). Lady attendant always present. Office hours: Every day 1 to 0 p. m. Sundays 1 to 3 p. m, 30)4 Centre St , Max Reese's resid ence, front room, up stain, Shen andoah, Pa. ' TRIBE 0 FLAT " Tlie Mexican 3Ei3PXocl3rc3CO.o Standing llaces. Chariot Itaces, Hurdle aud Wild Texas Steer Itaees, an Indian t. n. i.. o..,, i,',,,ni., liln Vn .in rrv Aliua Mnv T.tllln. the onlv plates, lady who can shoot unerringly with a rifle ou Horseback. A bevy ot boautiful Wild Webtern Girls. Miss Lu ltay, the Quetn of the Plalus. Spotted Mustangs, Bucking Bronchos, a drove ot Wild Texas steers, .artillery itaces iu uio morning. mo only herds of Living Buffalo, with many World-Wide Celebrities. Corey, the crack nlstol shot, Pony Bob and some of the most noted Itanchmen, famous for their skill with the Lariat ON THE ROUND-UP AND BRANDING CATTLE. A-Band of Gonchase From the Pampas ot South America- Luks' soothing syrup for cttjsTablee, (hnn JllnlbUrs, Teachers, Asrenls Wonted hy U Uvery where SIAltlON HAKIAND'8 NUW HOOK, "Home of tlio llllile." Over 200 New Photos. Pleases, fells fast. Pays hlg. No experience needed. One sold SI In 30 hours. Illustrated circulars free. Address, Historical Pub. Co., Philadelphia. PSTATK OP MiNJAMIN HASKEY, deceased' letters of administration on the nlmve en tato liavlnu been uranted to the undersigned, persons Indebted to tlieiald estate nre requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same withoutdelay to Mauv Ann Haskbv. Shenandoah, rn. MMaw-Ct THE MEXICAN BAND, the Feature of the New Orleans Exposition, and A $ BAND & OP BEDOUIN ARABS Remarkable for their dexterity with the Rille and Bayonet and feats or llerculeau strength and astounding agility, nave ueen aimed to tins ureai ougroaa ui Wonders, A Tribe of Flat Head Inillaus from Montana Frontier will be seen in the GRAND STREET PARADE which will stnrt at 10 a. ui., dally, immediately after the Cannon is hoard to boom. This is the signal to start, lookout for it. s Or to hor attorney, J. It. Pombkoy. WANTKD. Itellable, energetio man to take ' ' charge of a branch house controlling whole- cnlA uml retail trado for ,Al.nMn 1ial.fr rofnlllllfr at fiS.OO. openliiK worth 83,000 a year to tlio right Pjjrson. Narcotl-eure, fpr the Millennia rk..i iLsa -lth sanfi nnsh. or more, audeood refersnoBS need nddress TnoNarcotl Clemiaal Co., Sprtngfleld, Mass. 1 7d-ti BIG CUT IN PRICES Neto Yorh Gash Store I 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Too many goods, at this time in tho season. 200 ditl'erent shapes trimmed and untrimmed iroes for cost and loss. Child ren's Sl.76 Embroidond dresses goes for fltl.OO nlso cloaks, sacks, etc.. at cost. This Sacrifice Sale begins Soturdoy, June 8th, for 3 weeks onlv. Its tho eroatest money- saver yet offered. Come early and select rpho immense enclosure lighted at night by the most powerful Calcium Lights, maktug DOORS OPEN AT 1 and 7 P. M., PERFORMANCE ONE HOUR LATER. COMMENCES your bargains. HYDE. A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, First-class hair cutting and singeing. Ferguson House Building. the. Interior as Heht as the noondav sun. C0Q0 Canopy-levered Seats for Everybody. Ladies and Children our Special Care. GHAND KHEE EXHIBITION on arrival of parade at the Show Grounds. ONE TICKET ADMITS ADMISSION REDUCED TO ALL. TO 25c Advertise in THE HERALD.
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