In Season 1 Air kinds of Canned j and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese. Fine Groceries, etc., for the summer and pic nic season at corner ui uuui y , Centre and White Sts. LAKESIDE. Benuro Your Dates lleforo All the Heat Aro Taken. Tho followinR dales are already taken up for the eoason. Parties wishing to secure & day should write or call on O. A. Kcim, 3Ianager, Shenandoah, Fa. : August. 10 St. James Lutheran Ashland. " 11 Evangelical Sunday school Mahanoy uuy. " 1S-P. O. H. ot A., Mahanoy City. " 130. U. A M. No. 148 Dloomsburg " 15 Musical Festival. , , t " 10 Presbyterian Sunday school Maha noy City. 17 TTnlnn Siimlnv Rphnnl. Gordon. " 18 Heformed Sunday school Mahanoy City. 19 Church of Faith, Mahanoy City. 20 Evangcllenl Sunday school, Shenan- rinnh. " 26 Picnic of the Daughters of Ilebckah ol encnanaoan. Buoklon'o Arnica Salvo. The Best Salvo in tho world for Outs, Bruisoe, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ithoum, Fever Soros. Tcttor, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively euros Piloe, or no payment required. It is Ruaranteod to give perfect satisfaction, or money rofundod. Pnco 25 cents per box. For salo by O. II. HaRonbuch. Coming Invents. Aug. 13 and 15 Ico cream and cako fes tival in Franoy's hail, undor the auspices of tho Salvation Army. August 18 Entertainment and icecream festival, Ellengowan school bouse; benefit of Elloueowan Drum Corps. Auc. 2G and 27 Ico cream festival, V. At. school room, Shenandoah T. P. A. August 27 Picnic EllonROwan Combine' lion Drum Corps, Ellengowan Grove. Aug. 30 Ico cream festival and bean soup lunch, Bobbins' opera house, boneflt "Widows' and Orphans Fund, Post 140, G. A. B. Aug. 31 Ico cream foslival, Bobbins' opera house, Hopo Section No. 10, J. T. of H. &T. Htpt 6, St. Patrick's Band picnic. Strength and Health. If you aro not feeling strong and healthy, try Kloctric'Bittcrs. If "La Grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Eloctric Bit ters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidnoys, gently aiding thoso oigans to perform their functions. If you aro afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and pormanent roliof by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Largo bottles onlyloOc. at O. II. Hagon. buch's Drug Storo. Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Porlz's book and stationery store, 21 North Main stroot. i 28 tf I'.lectric Kulliwiy Change. Heroafter the electrio railway cars will leavo tho corner of Alain and Centro streets nt 5:30 a. m,, dally, and every 25 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour u last car will leave. Cool Shade Can bo found at Vermillion, O., and thoso who wish to attend tho camp meotings at that placo during July and August can procure excursion tickets via the Nickol Plato from Juno 21st to August 23d at special rates, t-aug-20 Picnic. Tho St. Patrick's Bind will hold a cic in town on Labor Day, Sept. 6',h. pic tf Buy Keyitone flour, same Lsssia & Co., printed on every sack. Bo sure that the Ashland, Pa., is 8-3-3taw For Almost Nothing, Max Reese has just received a large stock of tablets, writing paper, envelopes, etc., purchased at an Assignee's sale and is tolling them at 50 per cent. 1pm than regular prices. liQno'a Family Medlclno Moves tho bowels each day. Most, people coed to uso it Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE! Good horses, nice buggies and responsible drivers lire the paspntinl tViitirre fni- n -nlpriBrittt 3 ..t. 1. . . i i . . . 1 arive, WHICH can always DC nau at my Stables, 12 and 14 North Pahi- nl mt rnni- if T ,,lVfrr'o V VVV f A VV& ISA- .J 14 WW O hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in all its branches attended to with promptness. EYAN J. DAVIES. CT X. PLATT'S, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) SALOON : AND : RESTAURANT, 10 nnd 21 West Oak Street. Bar stocked with tho beat beer, porter, ales, w uiBKiea, nranuies, wines, etc. finest cigars. jumuuf p&raiiocncu. wonuai invitation to ui THE GREAT PARADE. 38,000 Knights Templar In the Troee Inn at Denrfr. Dknveii. Col., Auk. 10. Yesterday was the biggest day of the great trlennal Knights Templar conclave. Everybody expected It would be and no one was dis appointed. It was tho day of the great parade and the formal opening of the business session of the grand encampment. The parudo was the great public demon stration and, of course, attracted the most attention. It was a magnificent affair, bevoral of the commanderlcs were mounted, but the largost part of them were on foot. The total nnmber of uniformed knights who took part in tho parade exceeded 35, 000, while an cquni number occupied the grand stands and the buildings watching them pass. The line was enlivened by tho music of 200 bands. The nlcht's rain, while ithau spoiled tho beauty of some ot the decorations, cooled the nlr greatly, and made life pleasant for the visitors 111 the city Preparations for the grand parade wcro nil completed Monday night. Orders were Issued to be In plnce at 0 o'clock and at the time they were all ready. After waiting an hour three guns were llred and the head of the procession began to move. Just at the samo time urana .nasicr Cobln and his escort, St. John's Com- mandery of Philadelphia started from tho Urown Place Hotel lor tno reviewing stand at Sixteenth and Logan avenues. Tho lino of mnrch of the procession began on 14th street, crossed over Court Place to 10th street, then up Sixteenth avenue past the reviewing stand to Race street and then returned to the business . section ncnln. After several miles o marcmng tne parade broke up at the Masonic Temple. The I'onrteentn DivlBton lormeu on as many side streets and took their places ns .tho line moved along. As the start was ninde at 10 o'clock with 20,000 men In lino tho rear end was hardly in motion two hours later. DENIAL BY THE CRAMPS. Say Thuy Hiiro Not 8 lulled Contracts to llilllil Throe New Steamship!. Philadelphia, Autr. 10. The Cramps deny that they have Bigned conttacts with the Inmnn Company for three new traus-ntlnntic steamships. Nothing will be done in this respect until the return In a few dnys of President Griscom of the steamship company, who is now on his wov homo from Europe. Mr. Dallett. ot Jioulton. miss & unuett. the owners of the Bed D lino of New York, said to-day; "The contracts aro signed. 1 saw Charles Cramp a few days ago and he told me that thov had the drawings ond npccl llcations. The bill calls lor two snips ol 11.000 tons each, but I understand that three vessels each of 11,000 tons aro cou trncted for. Tills will clvo Americans t chnnco to show what they can do in build- inc shins. "1 remarked to Mr. uramp tnat tne firm should build a ship, not only the peer of tho Paris or New York, but one that would far exceed cithor, and ho agreed with me." THE CHARGES DROPPED. Bank Wrscker Faulkner Will Not Be Prosecuted Further. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 10. Ex-Prcsi- dent James B. Faulkner, of the First Na tional Bank of Dansvlllo, tho story of whoso pardon and subsequent re-arrest has been told In these dispatches, will not be prosecuted further. District-Attorney need, oi ivivingston county, telegraphed Sheriff Beck Into on Monday not to execute tho warrant previously sent him, but to wait for his letter. The telegram came too lato, bow over, as the arrest had been made. In bis letter, which has just reached here, Mr, Reed explained that as Faulkner-had already been in tho penitentiary one and n half years thero was a disposi tion to let matters ogainst him ease up. Since he had been pardoned by the Presi dent it was felt best to let the other charges drop. Faulkner has been released from jail. The Iron Hall Trouble. Philadelphia, Aug. 10. It is asserted that Judge Fell of Common Pleas Court No. a has indicated to Uhnrles ii. Jvrum laar. State Superintendent of Banking, through nn attorney, that he will this week cntertnln a petition lor the appoint ment of a receiver for the Mutual Bank ing Company, which is the local depos.1 tory of the Irou Hall and with which su preme Justice Somerby of the order is prominently identified, if the deficiency of capital Is not made good at once. Seloct Kulchts Klxct Officer.. Rome, N. Y., Aug. 10. The following officers wcro elected nt tho 14th nnnual sebslon of the Qrand Loglon of Select Kniuhts here: Grand Commander, Hor- man Helming. Buffalo; Grand V ice-Com mander, Thomas J. mossing, Kew lorK; Grand Lieut. -Uoniniander, George Jlura, Rochester; Grand Recorder, G. W. Hug- cings, Batnvia; Grand Treasurer, E. II, Dcnnison, Olenn; Grand Medical Lxumin- cr, Joseph uowier, uuiiaio. j llrltl.U Steamship A.hore. Key "West. Fl.. Aug. 10. Tho Eng lish steamship Sapphire, from Card III, bound to Vera Cruz, loaded with railroad iron, is ashore on Fowey Rocks, about 200 miles north ol this city. The captain and four men arrived here in the after noon In a yawl boat for assistance, which they secured. They report no damagd to the steamship ns yet. Cunnda's Govern mctnt lias Not Decided Ottawa, Ont., Aug. 10. Hon. Mneken' zie Powell, when asked as to the truth of MJSSrt JT ! ?rJ: I through the Welland Canal and tritns- shinpod on Its way to .Montreal, replied 1 that tho Government had so far oouio to no decision nnd that another meeting of the Cabinet will beheld in a few days UU Uie matter lurmor uimjusscu. All Unlet nt the I'lttiliure Mills. Pittsburg. Auk. 10. Everything quiet in the vicinity of Carnegie Union Mills to-day. The 18-lnch and 20-inch mills were run this morning by shifting tho crows from other departments. The firm is oucrlng lo.ou per ton with a con tract running sixteen months for pud' dlers, but so far have received no appU cations. Senator Colquitt Improving. Washington. Aug. 10. Senator Col qultt's condition Is so muoh lmprovedthat his family has deemed to romove mm to day. It it probable be will go to some cool mountain resort In Georgia. FAST TRIP OF THE TREASURE TRAIN. It Made the Long Jnnroejr tVlthnmt Ac cident tlnliutdlnc the Gold. Nkw York, Aug. 10. The special train carrying $20,000,000 from the San Fran cisco mint, which reached here yesterday, made the trip from San F-ancisco in a little less than 112 hours, which the trainmen say is the fastest tlmo over made from San Francisco to New York. The trnin made the long Journey with out an accident of any sort. Tho train was met at the Uraml uentrai station by Second Assistant Postmnster- Gcncral J. Lowrio lieu, who tooK cuarge of the transfer of the money from tho station to tho Sub-Treasury. The J20,000,UUU W09 packed in ouu boxes, $40,000 to each box, which weighed 100 pounds. llioro were tnlrty-llve boxe put in most of tho wagons, the drivers of which were sworn United States mall drivers. Two guards rode on each wagon on the journey to the Sub-Treasury. The wagons were loaued, live at a time. Assistant Treasurer Ellis II. Boberts, who has charge of the Sub-Treasury in this city, wliero the tralnload of gold was safely stored away, said: "Monday night we had In the vaults $121,000,000, of which $43,000,000 was gold, so when the $20,000,000 of gold which tho train brought is put In tho vaults there will be altogether $141,000, 000 in the building. "Although that is a large amount, itis by no meanj tho largest amount wo have hud hero at ono time, as within the post three rears there was nt one time over $205.000,0001n the vaults. I have no idea when tho next shipment will bemado from San Francisco." The Sub-Treasury in Wall street is strongly fortified against any attack that may bo made ogninst it. Thero nre four Gatllng guns within its walls, iu addi tion to a largo number of rilles, revolvers and grenades. It is connected with two police precinct stntion houses by direct wires, and there nre nlso two special wires for thb Fire Department. There is always a large enough force of men on hand night and day to protect tho treasure stowed in the vaults. . THE CASE OF DR. GEORG. Gov. Itriiwu'" Itupoit of tlin Indignity Pluced Upon tho Swiss Legate, Washington, Aug. 10. Attorney-General Poe, of Maryland, called upon Sec retary of State Foster yesterday and handed him the report of Gov. Brown, of Maryland, in regard to tho nrrebt of Dr. Gcorg, attache of tho Swiss Legation, who was arrested nt Bay Bldge, Mil., charged with appropriating the purse of a Mrs. Bordo, of Baltimore. Gov. Brown, after reciting the facts in the cose, says: "It is clear that under the accusation, for which there is not tho slightest color of excuse, Dr. Georg has been subjected to a gross indignity. Unfortunately it is not within my power to mark my con demnation of this indignity by any pun ishment further than by calling for the prompt dismissal of tho ofllccr, Deputy Sheriff Lowmnn, who made the arrest, ho9o blunder was the occasion or tins most deplorable incident. This I havp dono. "He has been discharged from the ser vice of the sheriff and of the Bay Ridge authorities, and will not ho relnstoteu. Governor Brown aska that Dr. Ueorg and the Swiss Legation be made aware of his omcinl action in the matter and ut the same time to express bis profound regret at the uuiortuimto occurrence anu nisin ability to oiler Dr. Georg any further re dress or reparation for tho nffront to which he has been subjected. In conclusion, Oovernor Brown says that under the laws of Maryland tho Governor has no power to punish the olll cer who niado tho arrest further than dis- missiug him from olllco. Urllllnnt Meteor Observed. Chicago, Aug. 10, A brilliant colored meteor visible to Chicngoans shot ncross tho northern Bky at 10:10 p. m., Monday night, its courts was lrom the east to the west, parallel to the earth's surface and midway between tho horizon and the zenith. After darting ahead for ten sec onds it broke like a sky rocket, sending glittering fragments far and wide. The train or the meteor was lined with ait tho colfirs of tho rainbow, and after the bursting the luminous rays remained plainly visible for half a minuto. l;lsht Were Drowned. CnAnLBbTON, S. C, Aug. 10. A ferry boat plying between the mainland nnd Sullivan's Island was Bwamped yesterday. The captain of the vesel and seven of his passengers were drowned. l our passengers were refceuca. me uoai was a uatteuu tloop used in transporting vegetables and hucksters to nnd from the island, which is n summer resort. J. bo accident was caused by tho boat being overloaded, Seven of the drowned were negro buck Htfl'b. Cooley Outlaui Attend Church. 1'iTTSDUKO, Aug. 10. News has been received here that the Cooley gang of out laws boldly attended church iu Smlthfleld Village, Fayetto county, on Sunday night. They were recognized by many In the congregation, but thot.0 people were too much terrified to give the alarm. The bandits were peaceful ond appar ently devout and dropped money liberally into tho contribution box. They then rode off. Colbett't Special Train. Asbprv Pauk, N. J., Aug. 10. The specinl trnin that will take James J. Cor bett to Now Orleans for his fight with Sullivan has been definitely decided upon. William A. Brady, Corbett's man ager, closed negotiations yosterday with the I'iedmont Air Lino. The train will leave here nt4 p. m. on Sept. 1, and will make the run in 40 hours, arriving in New Orleans ut 7:110 on the morning of Sept. 3. lltirlftd lit th llulni. SciiENEOTApy, N. Y., Aug. 10. During the wind storm yesterday a portion of the west brick wall ot shop No. lottheKdl son Works, which was burned a few weeks ago, fell and burled four Polanders who were removing debris left by tho flro. One of tho men wns killed, and the re maining three are fatally injured. A bouse iu Edison Tark wasstruckby light ning and burned to the ground. Kdllor Dullard Smith Iletieni. New Youk. Aug. 10. Ballard Smith. editor of the New York "World," has re signed his position on that paper, and bis resignation was accepted by Mr. Pulitzer by cable. It is understood that Mr. Smith's withdrawal was caused by frio tlou with the business management. WANTS. Sec. TJfT ANTED. Laundry girl. Good Vt Inquire at Ferguson House. WBflCS. fj-10-lf WANTLD. An cxpcrlenc'd girl as cook In a family of three. Apply at tho Herald office. 8-10-tf "IT7ANTED. An experienced ttirl for eeneral VV housework. Apply nt 301, corner Cherry LOST Four weeks ago. ricked setter dog pup. ward for rotura of samo. A black and white Will pay a fair ro a fair re J. Yost. ll. . CJALESMAN WANTED. Valuable commis Q slon offered. R0 00 weekly offered by many of our agents. Samples freo. P. O. Box 1371 Now York. 8-4-lw DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tho Cather property, on West Oak street. for sale. Will be sold whole or In parts to suit purcnascr. Appiy on mo premises. t-l.-ys LOST. A black cow with left horn partly broken. The cow Is sun nosed to bo in Hingtown. Liberal reward will bo paid for its return 10 iurs. jioucrt siaaau, iua o. jarain street, sucnanaoan, ra. s o-3t Ml white face and red rings around tho eyes; white belly and legs from the knees down. End of tall cut off. Reward will bo paid for return una to Adam Dear, Wm. Penn. 8-B-3t TnOR SALE. 45 acres of valuablo farm land .L. unaer cultivation, in East llrunswick Township, adjoining lands of Peter Andrews and Matliias S. Richards. Cheap for cash on easy terms. Also desirable real estato In sncnanaoan nna i'aio Alto. Address,- M. M. uurae, snenanaoan. i'a. B-zs-tf WANTED. Corresponding agents in every town to inform us of parties lntendlne penlne or refltllne saloons bv tho lnrircst otnoou nxiure juanuiaciurcrs in tne worm. Goodman can mako J.V00. Tho Rothschild liar Fixture Co., 11DS Broadway, corner 27th street, wow York. 7-27-eod-7t AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com mission, to handlo the now Patent Chemi cal inn Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great- t-Bfc bciuuK novuity ever prouueco. Erases inK thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works liko magic. 500 to hoo per cent. pruui. unoageni a sales amounted to iou in six days. Another (32 In t o hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address Tho Monroe Mf'c Co.. La Crosso. Wis. xl39 6-34-ly T1ROPOSALS will bo received bv the under- 1 signed committed for tho tcarlnc down nnd robuilding of tho stone wall between the Lloyd street puunc scaooi ouuaing nna me unruen property, tho wall to bo four feet under tho sur face, foui feet at tho base, to bo battel ed, and to taper to two leet at tuo top. Tne wall to bo tho samo holchth above tho surfaco and the same length as the present ono. The party who receives the contract will have use of all tno gooa stone in tne old wan, but must substi tute the best mountain stone for such ns will not bo lit for use. Tho contractor must clean un tho nremises when the work is comnleted. All bids to bo in the hands of the commlttco by w eunt'buay, lutn inst., at v p. m, i' or lurtuer information addross H. J. MnxnooN. Chairman. MAUK 11UHKK, JAMHS O'HEAllN, s. a. beppalt Daniel Ogdi:k. 8 0-3t Committee. SECOND GRAND LAKESIDE PARK, East Mahanoy Junction Monday, August 15th Let God Arise" fbv D. Jenkins in Enc- lish. for choirs of not less than 50 voices S250 00 uoia meuai to each leauer. If more than thrco choirs comncte. second prizo iw w Military band contost 1 Grand Selection r romiueuonexnianiiiri loyjjiuiej iw w Also trold medal to llrst leauer. laer. Second prize 25 00 Gleo "Ye Breezes of Mornlne" (bv Gwent) not less than SO voices 100 CO llaton to tho second leader. Male piece "Curo for Fleeting Pleasure" (bv Mendelsohn) for not less than 10 voices 60 00 llaton to second leader. "Der Wald" ("Tho Forest") by Ilaeser. German male niece for more than 10 voices - 60 00 Trio "Call the Voyagers" (Gwent) 15 00 ! or tne Dest .emgiisn poem not excecaing 100 lines on "llio Miner" 15 00 Tenor and bass duett "Love nnd war' (by Cook) 10 00 uornet soio ik uaii - lou ii uememDcr Me," from Bohemian Girl. Music to bo secured of Curl Fisher. No. 0 Fourth Avenue, New York City 10 00 Tenor fionc in A flat "Love Lies llleodinc" (by Parson Price) 5 00 llaritono . solo "Love's Queen" (by An- madoc) 5 00 Soprano solo "Longing" (by Millard) 6 00 Second prize 8 00 vionn soio tor Doy or gin unaer 10 years nf ncrn. wilh nlnnn aronmnanlmpnt."IUtin Hells of Scotland," No. 0. by E. Mack. To bo had of J. E. Ditson, Philadelphia.. 5 00 N. 11. Comnetltors on the tenor sonc will not be allowed to compete on the baritone solo, or nc vrrfti. Northumberland, Carbon, Columbia and all liUUIIICIllUlD ..w.u iiutoanuiiuit, HULL iuc. narts of bcliuylklll counties. ftutnuH ot uu competitors must oe in tne hands ol tne secretary, w. J. watklns. Slien- anuoou, -a , Dy iugusi isi, jbvs. Hot Weather Bulletin. loo Oroam, All Flavors, Sodn vv rtox Puro Fruit Flavors. HEtxroctca., Ox.ois. Confectionery, Etc. WIXiSOlST "V. OTTO 27 Soutli Itlnln Street. -TO THE PUBLia- THE -:- CAMBRIAN -:- HOUSE I AT Cor. Centre mid Jnrdln Sts., Is tho placo where you Ond fresh and Modi Ale, EraugJit JPorter AND Lauer's Celebrated Leger Beer Always on tap and tho best Rye Whisky, llrandy, Gin and Wines. The best 5-cenl cigar In town. Milk and all kinds of temper ance drinks. BENJAMIN IUCnARDS, Prop. Festiva Mica Saloon - Restaurant (THE LEADING: SALOON IN TOWN.) Bicltert's Old Stand, FINEST WHISKEYS JL First-class Eat Largest Assortment. A -V V VI JuV I I I i J l I -.( . Our Prices wore never equalled before. We sen carriages encaper than in rniittacipma or elsewhere. Wo havo a full line of Heywood Carriages, and can furnish you any style for less than you Can Buy at the Factor. Call and see foryourself. Wo mean Just what we say. Our prices will surprise you. w Carriages T. P. WILLIAMS & SON No, 8 South Main Street, OST A TiTi REDUCED GREATLY ORTJSSEL8 from 50o up. Table and Floor Oil Cloths nnd Linoleums from 25o up. Window Shades, Bugs, Matts,Curtaln Poles, etc., at low prices. The best line ot iace Curtains ever shown in town from $1.00 a pair up. J. J. PRICE'S, E A hat that Is not stylish is worthless. Thero are a thousand reasons way you ehoula cot wear It. and cot one reason whv vou shoula. It usu ally costs as much as a stylish tvu and Is cot worth a fraction of tho money. When vou tuy a hat buy a good ono, and If you really want a good one, try our f- hat. It will Oil the bill. Tne same can do saia oi our iecawear u nue lie for 20c. any stvlo. Btrnw hats from 5o up to 11. W. Nice line of summer shirts at 25c; a big drive In boys' waists from 20c to 500; large line of trunks and valises at lowest price; big bar gains in overalls and coats at SGABJI-AItr, ig South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere hats renovated and made as ,ood as now at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. JOHN B. COYLE, Attorney-at-Law and Real Estate Agent, Office Hoddall's Ilulldlng, Shenandoah. Pa FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable pnrely cash com panies represented by DAVID PAUST, 720 S. JardinSt, Shenanooah.Pa WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleased to meet thewanU or nis menaa ana the pnbllo in Everything in the Drinking Line. unarwco : ELLIS, The Tinsmith and Stove Dealer, has removed to the 33 West Oak Ht micuautlon.il, Where ho will be pleased to meet all bis old as wen as many new cusiomens uo puwsiuic Jnna wnrlt 1 ralr rjnee. Hoofing and Spouting neatly done. H. T. M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort Second St., GIRAIiDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Deers, Ales and finest branas ox uigars always on nanu. j- S. KISTLEIl, M. D , " TITTBIOIAN AND BVSOSOJf. Office 120 N. JardlD street, Shenandoah, Fa Centre and White Sts. IN THE MARKET. ing Bar Attached ! THE HEYWOOD, CS - 2rt.X3ZlS. PBICES I We Study to Please I " Old Stand. .New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYSIIN.S rOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c., & Gallagher's Cheap Cash Sioiej (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. JONATHAN HOUSER. r CONTRACTOR AND HDILDEIt OF, .31 HOUSES AP REFRIGERATORS REAL ESTATE AGENT, 34 West Laurel Street, Shepandoah. FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Olt SALE. Farm, 100 acres, house and barn: cood water at tho door: ono and a hall miles northeast ot Torbert's farm or cross roads. (8,000. Small farm, three acres, house and stable. Crop In ground. fSOO. House on Plum alley, two stores, flioo. House on West street, two stores, 1800. Pronertv on East Coal street; lot 30il&0, double block in front. K,000. Wall Paper ana Window Shades AW Ay D0W.N" PRICES! To close out stock foj .the season, When wo advertise bargains, we mean It. ALL LATEST NOVELTIES BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS if. cr. po:r,t's North Main Street. DEi-v-nsrs" SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 tlast Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wines and finest cigars always on hand. yU.3, EVANB, Prop.