In Season 1 All "kinds of Canned 4-and 2ottl?d 13MA, imported an9"Dd- mestic ' Cheese? Ifin'e Groceries, etc., '' for the summer and pid nic season' &tM ' 1 ' SEVERN'S Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. LAKESIDE. Ser.ure Your Dates llcfore All the llest Are Tnlcen Thn follo7)InK dates are already taken up for the season. Parties wishing to secure a dsy should write or call on O. A. Keim lanaKQr, Shonandoah, Pa. ; .August. liO. tf. A. M. No. 146 Bloomsburg. lo Musical festival. 10 Trinity Reformed Sunday school, uamaqun. 17 Union Sunday school. Gordon. 18 Ueformed Sunday school Mahanoy uity.' 19 Church of Faith. Mahanov City. 20 Evangelical Sunday school, Shentin doah. 24 Harmony Lodge, I. 0.0. F., Ta maqua. 25 Anniversary Phoenix Hose Com cany. Shenandoah. 20 Picnic ot the Daughters ot Robckah oi snenanaoan. Strength and Health. If you aro not feeling strong and healthy, try Electrio'Bitters. If "La Grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bit' tors. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those oi gans to perform their functions. If you aro afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking KloctrictlliUers. Ono trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need Large bottles onlySOc. at O.-- H, Hagon touch's Drug Store. Coming Events. Aug, 13 and 15 Ico cream and cako fes tival in Franoy's hall, under tho auspices of tho Salvation Army. August 18 Entertainment and icecream festival, .Ellongowan school house ; benefit of Ellengowan Drum Corps. Aug. 20 and 27 Ico erf am festival, P, II. school room, Shenandoah Y. P. A. August 27 Picnic Ellengowan Combina- tion Drum Corps, Ellengowan Grovo. Aug. SO Ico cream festival and bean coup lunch, Bobbins' opera bouse, benefit "Widows' and Orphans, Fund, Post 140, G. A. R. Aug, 31 Ice cream festival, ltobbins' opera bouso, Hope Section No. 10, J. T, of H. & ir.. , Sept. 6. Picnio of St. Patrick s Band at tho Shenandoah Trotting Park. Buoklon's Arnica Salvo. The liQSt Salve in tho world for Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively, cures Piles, or no payment required. It is guaranteed tQ give perfect satisfaction, ot money refunded. Price 25 cents per box, ,For Eale, by C. H. Hagenbuch. Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Portz's book and stationery storo, 21 North Main stroet, 4'28"tf Xlectrle ltullwuy Change, Heroafter tho olectrio railway cars will leavo the corner of Main and Centre streets at 6:30 a. m., daily, and every! 25 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour u last car will leave. Cool Hhnile Can bo found at Yrmlllion, 0., and those who wish to attend the camp meetings at that place during July and August can procure excursion tickets via the Nickel Plato from Juno 2Ut to August. 23d at special rates, t-aug 20 Buy Keystone Hour, name Ljtssia & Co., printed on every sack, Bo sure that the Ashland, Pa., is 3-3-3taw For Almost Kotlilng, Max Reese has just received a large stock of tablets, writing paper, envelopes, etc., purchased at an Assignee's sale and is selling them at 60 per cent, less than Tegular prices. tireat Reduction In Hates, To Denver, Col., Helena, Mont, Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah, Ask Nickle Plato agents for rates, lw-d&w Camp Meetings ut Vermillion, O, Excursion tickets on sale via the Nickel Plato from June 21st to August 23rd at very low rates. Tickets good returning until August 26th. taug20 YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE I Good horses, nice buggies and responsible drivers are the essential things for a pleasant driye, which can always be had atmy stables, 13 and 14 North Pear alley, rear of Luberg's hardware store, Horses taken to board. Undertaking in all its branches attended to with promptness. EVAN J. DAYIHfl. J". Xi. PLATT'S, " I (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) SALOON : AND : RESTAURANT, 10 and 21 West Oak Street. Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, al wniswes, brandies, wines, eta. Finest cigars. Katlng burattached. Cordial Invitation to alL How Shay Are flometlmn Taken In tfi .... ... HaauctJXfttmf, - Tho Jngenlous.and indigent tramp with' hliTnuHUudo. oti iniftyt devitioi I to get h drink wiitiout paying for 11 has boon tho theme of many-a -good-story. The very originality .the thirsty paupor plausible schemes draws a smile from even those who deplore-themoraUatlty of tho transaction Not a few of you have heard tbo often- told story of the tramp who plaintively inquired if the bartondor would bavo the heart to tako his' last cent for a drink, and when ntho stonyhoaitod ono answered 'Certainly," ordered the beverage, drank it and threw down. a. solitary copper with tho remark: "Well, there.it Is 1" Or that other, and norhaps more familiar ono, of the thirsty individual who, altor draining his morning dram, asked If "Bill Blifflns bad been arbund yot?" "Who's Bill Blifflns?" asks tbo unsuspecting bartender. "Why, don'Lyou knov him 7 Little man, short In one leg. Walks like this," and out of the ealopn limps the chuckling tramp, leaving hiavictim in solitary rage , These old tales and some that wore new, at least to the roporter of this paper, wore spun the other, evening at Schlofly'i ca'e, on Main streot, where some of my friends hnd enticed -mo with the seductive, bait. "Billy" Williams, is responsible for the story that follows: "It was told to me by a Kansas City bonitaco," said Williams, "and on his shoulders bo the blame if it has a chestnutty flavor. One morning, while his bartender was absent, a- nervous-looking little chap with shiny frock coat buttoned up to tbo chin to conceal tho shirt that wasn'tvthere, camo into tho saloon with a quicE and businesvliko step. Rubbing his hands on ergotically he said: " 'Little of your best, in a hurry, land lord.' "He took an allopathic dose, and dived into a vest pockot for the money, when an ideA seemed to strike him and ho removed his hand and said : "'Good-sized placo you have here, landlord. What's tbo dimensions in feet ? "Tho landlord wasn't exactly euro, but thoui;ht tbny wore something like 30x70, as n?nr as he could guess. " 'Don't believp. it,' said tho inquisitive gentleman, 'If you bought this property at any such size you'vo been swindled.' "The landlord didn't like that. It excited his German blood and ho hotly told his mathematical customer that he didn't know what he was talking about. "'Don't eh? Well I'll just bet you a case of wine that your blamed old shebang isn't forty feet deep." "The indignant proprietor saw a load pipe cinch in this wager and snapped it up on, the spot. The seedy chap pulled a ball of twino out of his pocket and gave one end to the landlord. The pair proceeded to the rear of the proporty, and the man of figures said: 'Now, then, you hold the end here while I measure,' and bo started off to wards tho front o. tho house. "When tho landlord grew tirod of wait ing for the measurement to be announced he came .forward, and untied the end of string from the front door-knob. Other wise ho might have been waiting yot." Lanigan" Boyor said that reminded him of a story told him when ho was out in Texas to see his old friend, "Squire Will rich, formerly of town, whoro at lerst.one barkeeper could not be taken in. It happened in Texas while I was doing some fine froecoeing. I forget the namo of tho town, but thore was pnly one saloon thore, so tho place couldn't have been very imposing in size. Ope morning, while I was in tbo place,' purchasing a cigar, a man dressed like a workman, with his sloevcs rolled up, rushed in and excitodly yolled 'A drink of whisky, for God's sake I I've been bitten by a tarantula I' "'Good gracious! said the bartender, taking a toothpick from tho counter; 'you don't tell mo. .When did it happon ?' '"I was working on the railroad and it crawlod out from under a tio,' gasped tbo unfortunate sufferer. 'Woll, that's tough,' murmured the other, softly chewing bis toothpick. " 'Yes, but, for hoaven's sake, hurry up, or I'm a dead man,' implored the man. 'Doar me, where did it bite you?' inquired tbo bartender, showing for tho first time something like sympathy. " 'On the wrist,1 exclaimed tho frenzied man; 'but if you don't give mo that whisky quick I will die right before your eyes.' '.' 'Is tho sun shining?' asked tbo man behind tho bar, looking out the window. "Yes, it is, but wbat's that got to do with it?' " 'Well, the biles are not nearly so bad when the sun Is shining.' " 'Good heavens, would you let a man die just because his money is In bis othor pants?' shrieked the poisonnd sufforor. " 'Guess you'd bettor go back and get your other pants,' said the saloonkoepor, and the tarantula bitten man went out say. ing ugly things, while the hard-heartod dealer explained; 'I expect I will make a mistake some day, and some fellow will die right hero on tho floor, But tarantula bltos h&ye been pretty, regular here, and none of them have died on tho floor yU Guess I'll keep on taking chances.' I would like to see some of your smart tramps get tho bet ter of that saloonkeeper." A Little Girl's Experience in a Lighthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Loroq Tresco(t aro keepers of the Goy, Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich., and are blessed with a daughter,fpv years old, Last April she was taker down with Measlos, followed with a dread, j cough and turning into a Fovor, Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her, but In vain, she grow worsojrapidly, until she was a mero "handful pf bones." Tbon she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after the use of two and a half bottles, was com pletoly cured. They say Dr. King's Now Dlscovory Is worth H weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle freo at U. II, Ilagenbueh's drug store. OHUXIGB ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Senrloea TO be Con.) Trinity Reformed .church, met. Robert1 O'lloylc, pastor, Services tomorrow at 10 a. m. 1 and 6; 30 p, ,m.,.$unuiy-i school. At lv80 p. m. Everybody welcome. English Lutheran church, M. II. Havioe, pastor. Services at 10:50 a. m. and' 0:30 p. m, Sunday school at ,1:30 pi m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. ,Ebcnezer Evangelical church, Rev. It. M. Lich- tenwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. In German, and 0:30 p. in. In English. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. All aro heartily Invited to attend. , . All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near Moln, Rev. Floyd K. West, rcotor. Services as follows: Morning prayer and litany with read ing and sermon,. 10:30. . Evening prayer and Sermon, 6:30. Sunday school tot 2 p. m. The rector officiates and preaches at tho morning service on the second and fourth Sundays of each month and at the evening service on the first and third, a lay reader oOlciatlng In his ab sence, Primitive Methodist church. Rev. J. Proude, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m, Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. every Sabbath. Class meetings Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7 o'clock, and Sunday at 9:30a. m. Prayer meet. ing Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Any one not having a church home is cordially In vited to come here. Presbyterian church, Rev. Wm. McNally, pas tor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a.m. and 6; p. m. Morning, Rev. Messiah Mescoptan of Turkey, will give an address brimming full of facts regarding Mohammedanism and tho land of tho Turk. Como and hear htm, Evening, the pastor will preach on "The Cleansing Blood." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Christian Endeavor Society will meet on Tuesday even ing ot 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All aro cordially Invited. Welsh Congregational church, Rev. O. Enoch, pastor. Preaching services at 10 a. m. and 0 p, m. Sunday school at 2 p. ra. Morning subject: "Eternal Ltfo and Its Possessors." Evening subject: "An All-Important Question," At the close of evening servlco, the Lord's supper will be odminlstcrcd. Monday evening prayer meeting at 7. Thursday evening at 7 class meeting. Cordial welcome ta nil. Special Invitation to non-church attendants. English Daptlst church, South Jar din street, Rev. II. G. James, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. in., Deacon John Dunn, superintendent. Morning subject: Lying to tho Holy Spirit and Its Consequences. Evening subject: Earthly Anliction and Heavenly Olory, (occasioned by the death of the lato sister Powell.) Monday evening at 7 o'clpck the II. Y. P. U, will meot. Oenoral pruyer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Everybody welcome. A llulltfazlng: Threat. Certain llepublicaus of town borrowed the registration books that were used by the Democrats when before tho viewers on the ward question tho othor day. List nighteome of tho First ward Democrats made a demand for the surrender of the boobs under a pntalty of criminal prosecu tion. As the books were borrowed, and not stolen, it is hard to sea on what ground a criminal action can be based. But do the Democrats chorifh the idoa that tbe Ho publicans have not. au equal right vith them, to inspect these books? If they do they aro badly mistaken. The Republi cans are in the minority In town, but they havo rights which the Democrats are bound to respect. Pure and Wholesome Quullty Commends; to publio approval the Cali fornia liquid laxalho remedy, Syrup of Figs. It is-pleafant to the taste and by acting gently on tho kidneys, liver and bowels to cleanse thn s, stem effectually) it promotea the. bet.uh and comfort of all who use it, and with millions it,. is tho best and only remody. ' Utah. The land of sunshlnejand flowers rich also in mineral and agricultural resources is best reached by tho,Riojprando Western Railway, See that your excursion tickets read both ways Via that road, which offers choice of three distinct routesand tbo moBt magnificent rail road scenery in tho world. Send Sso to J. H, Ilennott, Salt Lake City, for copy of Illustrated book, '.'Utah, a Peep Into tho Mountain Walled Treasury of the Gods." tf SlcCreory Confers With Foster, Washington, Aug. 18. Consul Mo Creery was in conference with tbe Secre tary ot State for a abort while durlug, tbo morning, presumably in relation to tho charges made against him of uilsconduot during the Chilean trouble. It is under stood, However, that nothing will be dono Ju the matter until after tho Secretary's return from Deer Park. If tin investiga tion 1b decided on, Secretary Foster will probably conduct it himself. A Loug-Lost Art Discovered. Quebec, Aug. 13. Local scientists say that one of tbe most wonderful discover ies of recent years Is that made by a poor lilacicsmitn or this city, named Ferdi nand AJlurd. It is the long lost .art known to the pyramid builders of Egypt, of hardening copper. Axes and other edged tools made of hardened copper bavo been exhibited by him, which In edge and temper rlvul the best steel of the present. Drowned In the Surf, Atlantic Citv, N. J,, Aug. 13. Sam uel lieed, a produce dealer living on Moor street, I'uiiatieipuia, was drowned in tbe surf at tho foot of Arkansas avenue. He swam 800 yards from shore, when ha threw up his hands and called for assist. nuce. lieed was still allvo when brought to the shore, but every effort to resusci tate mm was without avail. Fear of Another Revolution. f an Ail a, Aug. 13. The report brought nere irom Jipnuuras uy the steamship Barracouta nine days ago is confirmed. Gen, Lounrdo Nulla has bean comnlotolv successful unci is holding his own in the north. Gen. Bouilla is victorious In the south, lucre are, however, fears of an other revolution ami the overthrow of the gOTorument. Nettletun Will Not Resign, Wabuinoton. Aug. la. Assistant Sec retary Nettleton left Washington last evening lor Ills home In Minnesota. If will be absent one month. Mr. Nettleton says the statements Unit he will resign areunfouuded, as he expect to resuino his Unties attheexplrutiuu of his vuoutlou. Lano'B Family Medicine Moves the bowels each day. Most, people n(ti to use 1L SPECIAL TRAINS AND BATES. For the Grout Musical Fentiral at Lmke- jlde-Au(Tt J3.. M .... The Philadelphia" abo. Heading RMIroad Company has Issued circulars announcing fteciartrJilrili2d'')xclirsronratr1'for tbi great musical festival to be held at Lake), side on the 16th ir.st Thc'r'ftlos'ro Shamokln,' (1, Excelsior, 65' cent, Mt. Carmol;"75, Alaska, 05, .Locust Gap, CO. Gordon, 45, Ashland, Girardvllle, ShobanC doabiand1 Mahandy Plane, 'S5,'Gflborton, SO.-Sti- Nicholas, 25, ' Mabanoy ,C('ty, 20 Buck Mountain, 15, Pottsville, CO. New Philadelphia, 49. Tamaqua, 2d. ! 1 Thetpeoial trains will bo tun as follows. Leave Ashland 8:15 a m. and Shenandouh at "8il5 a. mi, "stopping at all stations. Leavo Bhsmbkin at 7145 a m., with a con nection leaving Mt, Carmel at 7:45 a. ml, stopping at all Btatl6n'. 'LeaVe' Tamaqua at 8:30 a. in. Leave Foltsvillo at 8.15 a. m Koturning, leave Lakeside at 030 p. m. for Shamokln, Mt. Carmel, Shenandoah and intermediate stations, and for I'otlsvillo at 7 80. A Great Stock. f ivo thousand novels, the latest and best issuod, selling at)25 cents other places, 'for sale nt Max Beese's for 10 cents. The finest playing cards In tho market 5 cent: per pack. WANTS, Sec. WANTED. Laundry girl. Good Inqulro at Ferguson House. wages. B-JIMI WANTLD. An experienced girl as cook In a family of three. Apply at tbo Herald omce. a-iu-ii, nTANTED. An experienced irirl for general VV housework. Apply at 301, corner Cherry and Chestnut streots. b-iu-iw DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The Catber property, on West Oak street, for sale, will do soia wnoie or in parts to suit purchaser. Apply, on he premises. 4-12-02 "tTTANTED Arellablo voune man who has YV had experience in driving a huckster wagoaand assisting In grocery store. Must como well recommended. Apply to Joe Trevjella, corner of Oak and Jardin streets. . 813-tf FOR SALE. 45 acres of valuable farm land under cultivation, in East Brunswick Township, adjoining lands of Peter Andrews andMathiasS. Richards. Cheap for cash on easy terms. Also desirable real estate in Shenandoah and Palo Alto. Address, M. M, Ilurltc, Shenandoah. Pa. 6-28-tt AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com. mission, to handle the now Patent Cheini. cal InkEraslnt? Pencil. Thoauickestandcrcat' est selling novelty overproduced. Erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds. No nbraslon of paper. Works like magic. 200 to 600 per cent, prollt. One agent's sales umountcd to (020 In six days. ' Another J32 in two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full eurucuiurH, uuurcBB xuv aiuuruu 1111 g w, rosso. Wis. X439 5-24-ly SECOND GRAND LAKESIDE PARK, I East Mabanoy Junction Monday, Augusti 15 th Let God Arise" fbvD. Jenkins) in Eng lish, for choirs of not less than 60 voices 250 00 If more than threa choirs comnote. second prize , , 100 00 Military band contest' "Grand Selection From the Bohemian Girl" (by Dalf e) 100 00 Also gold medal to first leader. Second prize 25 00 GJee "Ye llreezes of Morning" (by Gwcnt) not less tuan so voices iw w uaton to the Becond leader. Male piece "Cure for Fleeting Pleasuro" Ibv Mendelsohn for not less than 10 voices 60 00 Uaton to f eeond leader. "Der Waid" ("The .Forest") by Ilaescr. German male niece for moro than 10 voices ................. 50 00 Trio "Call the Voyagers" (Gwent) IB 00 For tho best English poem not exceeding 100 lines on "The Miner" 15 00 Tenor and bass nuott "Love and War" (by Cook) 10 00 Cornet sola (E flat) "You'll Remember Me," from Bohemian Girl. Muslo to be secured of Carl Fisher. No. 6 Fourth Avenue, New York City 10 00 Tenor song in A Mat "Love Lies Weeding" (by Parson Price) 6 uarnone boio Love's Queen" (by Ap- madocl Soprano solo "Longing" (by Millard) ! becona prize Violin solo for boy or girl under 18 years of ago, with piano accompaniment, "Iiluo Hells of Scotland' No. 0, by E. Mack. To be bad ot J. E. Dltson. Phlladelnhla.. N. 11. Competitors on tbo tenor song will not do uuowea to compete on tne Daritone solo, Vic- versa. Competitors from Lackawanna, Luzerne, Naribumueriana, uaroon, Columbia ana a nartB of Schuylkill counties. Names of nil competitors must be In the hanas or tne secretary, w. J. watkins, Hben auaoon, i-a., oy August jsi, io;u. Scheider's Saloon and Rcstauran . J, Ml . .1., tfil , , i 'Leading Saloon'ln tort n; Cenlm and WhUn fits., (Dlckert'e old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys in the Market. DOEPT DEIa AY ! Get' ready for the cold wcutlicr. Stoves should bo overhauled, nnv nnu bought and everything pertaining to tho proper heating of your houses shou'd have your atten- iiuu now. x uiu preimrcu to atiena to ail cans with promptness and my charges are most reasonable. Roofs and spouting should be looked after uuw. uuivi ueiay until tne rusn comes. WM. R. PI<T, 331 SOUTH JARDIN ST11EET, S11ENAND0A1 Musical Festiva I i tew f 1 111 i.i largest Assortment. i i ... 1 ' : . v . ' LATEST STYLES Our Prices were nevor equalled before. We ecu carnages cneapcr man in I'nuaaeipma or oisewncro, . vo have a full.llno or, Ileywood Carriages, and can furnish you any style for less than you Can Buy at the Factory. Call and see for voiirnelf. Wnmeui limtwhat wo say. Our prices will surprlso you. i. 1 T. R WILLIAMS & SON "So. 8 South OUT -A.XiXj REDUCED GrKEATLY DRTJSSELI3 from 60o up. Table and Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25o up. Window Shades, Rugs, Matts,Curtaln Poles, etc,, at loWprifc'es. The beat line n't Lace Curtains ever shown in town from fl.od a jjair up. T T PRTPF' U U JL- X'VJLvJLj .-r'. A hat that Is not stylish 13 worthless. There are a thousand reasons why you should sot wear it, ana not one reason wuy you snouia. it usu ally costs as much as a stylish hit. and is cot worth a fraction of the money. When you buy a nat duv a crooa one. ana 11 vou reaiiv want a good ono, try our 13 hat. It will fill the bill. -j.no same can oe saia oi our in ecKweara uno tie for 20c. nnv stvle. Htraw hats from 6c urj to (1.50. Nice line of summer shirts at 25oj a big drive In boys' waists from SOo to 50a; large line ot trunks and valises at lowest price; big bar gains In overalls and coats at ig South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere hats renovated and made as cood as new at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. TO THE PUBLIC. THE -:- CAMBRIAN -;- HOUSE I AT . - . V , , Oin VUl, WU&S UUU JU1U111 CIE Is tho place where you find fresh and Stock Ale, DranfJit Porter AND Uuer'8 Celebrated Lager Beer Always on tap anl tho bolt Rye Whisky, Ilrondy, Gin and Wines, h'be best 5-cent cigar in town. Milk and all kinds ot temper anco drinks. BENJAMIN RICiyRDS, Prop. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panics represented by JDJTTJD PAXJST, 120 S. Jardin St., Shenanooah,Pa WBEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where lie will be pleased to meet the wants of his lrlenas ana the publio ta Everything in ilio Drinking Line. , ELLIS, Tbt Tinsmith and Store Dealer, has removed to the 33 West oak Ht., HUenatidonli, Where he will be pleased to meet all' his old as wen as many new pusionjuru as possiuie. Good work i fair price. Rooting and Spouting neatly done. H. T, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Beat Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and finest Drauas oi uigarB mway oa nana. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 HaHt Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wines ana unesi cigars always on nana. VM.;j. EVANS, trop. TMP HFYWOQD ItZalii Strfcct, . , PRICES 1 OLD RELIABLE, O., north main street. " We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE n.tiiin. i i ALWAYS.IN SrOClI, Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour und Feed, (Potatoes, Green Truck, . Hay and Straw, &c, & Gallagher's Cheap Cash Stora 1 (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. JONATHAN HOUSER, 5:CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OF K K) ill! U ALSO REAL ESTATE AGENT, 34West Laurel Street. Shenandoah. FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. 1 F'OR SALE. Farm, 100 acres, house andbarn; good water at the door; one and a hall miles northeast of Torbert's farm or cross roads. 58,(XX). Small farm, three ncren. hmiRn nnri statin. Crop in ground. 1800. House on Plum alley, two stores, J1100. House on Wist street, two stores, !800. Pronertv on East fTnnl utrnpt' lnt sfl-riv double block in frqat. 3,000. Wall Paper ana Window Shades AWAY DOWJS" PRICES! To close out stock for the season. When we advertise bargains, wo mean lu ALL LATEST NOVELTIES BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS re1, cr. pobtz's North Mnln Street. Hot Weather Bulletin. Ico Oroam, All Flavors, Socket Vvator, Pure Fruit Flavors, 33i'oacl, 01x.g9. Confectionery, Eto, "WILSON" "V. OTTO 27 Sautli Blniii Street. jyj B. KISTLER, 11. D.-, ' enraiciAN and burgeon, I t Office ISO, N. Jardin street, Shenandoah, Pa i i v m i isr