I t; STsf ason ! All kinds jof pknned and bottled 'floods, Imported and ,Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries; etc., for tbo summer and pic nic season at Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. LAKESIDE. Borure Tonr Dates llefore All the Heat Are Taken. , Tho following dates are already taken up for tho soason. Parties wishing to secure ft day should write- or call on O. A Koim, JIanagor, Shenandoah, Pa. : August, It Trinity Reformed Sunday school, x auiun.ua. " 17 Union Sundav school. Gordon. " 18 ltetormed Sunday school Mahanoy 19 Church of Faith. Mahanov Cltv. 20 Evangelical Sunday school, Shcnan doab. 24 Harmony Lodgo, I. O. O. F., Ta- maqua. 25 Anniversary Phoenix lloso Com' nanv. Shenandoah. " 10 Picnlo of the Daughters of Rebckah oi oncnanuoan. Deserving Frame. "tT desire to say to our oitUens, that fol yean we bays been selling Dr. King's New DUoovory for Consumption, Dr. King1! Hew Life Fills, Bucklen's Arnica Sdrt mud Electric Bitters, and hare nevti Itamdled remedies that sell u well, or that liaT Riven such universal satisfaction. "TVe do not hesitate to guarantee them very time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results da .follow their use. These remedies bar won their great popularity purely on thsil attriti. 0, H. Hajonbuch, Druggist Co m In b Kvents. Aug. 13 and 16 Ice cream and cake fea tival in Franey'B hall, undor tbo auspices of tbo Salvation Army. August 18 Entertainment and ico cream festival, Ellengowan school house ; benofit of Ellengowan Drum Corps. Aug. 20 and 27 Ice cream festival, P, JI. school room, Shenandoah T. P. A. August 27 Picnic Ellongowan Combina tion Drum Corps, Ellengowan Orove. Aug. 30 Ice cream festival and bean soup luncb, Bobbins' opera bouse, benefit "Widows' and Orphans Fund, Post 146, G. A. B. Aug. 31 Ice cream festival, Bobbins' opera house, Hope Section No. 10, J. T, of H. &T. Sept. 5. Picnlo of St. Patrick s Band at the Shenandoah Trotting Park. Buoklen's Arnica Salve. Tho Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, arid post lively cures Pilos, or no payment required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, l'rico Vb cents per box. For sale by 0. H. Hagonbuch. Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Porlz' book and stationery store, 21 North Main street. 4-28-tf Klectrlo Railway Change. Hereafter the olectrio railway cars will leave tbo corner of Main and Centre streets at 6:80 a. m., daily, and every! 26 minutes thoroafter until midnight, at which hour last car will leave. Cool Bhuile Can be found at Vermillion, 0., and thoso who wish to attend tho camp meetings at that place during July and August can procure excursion tickets via the Nickel Plate from Juno 2Ut to August 23d at special rates. t-aug-20 Buy Keystone flour, name Lessio & Co., printed on every sack. Bo euro that the Ashland, Pa., 3-3-3 taw For Almost Nothing. Max Reeso bus ust received a large stock of tablets, writing papor, envelopes, etc. purchased at an Assignee's sale and is tolling tbcm at 60 per cent, less than regular prices. ' Great Redaction In Itutcs, To Denver, Col., Helena, Alont, Ogden and Salt Lake City. Utah. Atk Nicklo Plate agents for rates. lw-d&w Camp Sleeting at Vermillion, O. Excursion tickets on s&le via the Nickel Plate from June 21st to August 23rd at very low rates. TickoU good returnin until August 26th. taug20 YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE! Good horses, nice buggies and responsible drivers are the essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 13 and 14 North .Fear alley, rear ot Jwuberg' hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in al its branches attended to with promptness. EYAN J. DAYIKS. T- Xi. PLATT'S, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) SALOON : AND : RESTAURANT, 10 find 21 West Oak Street. Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, XaUng bar attached. yvumikwb, nrunaies, wineB, etc. Finest olirara. Cordial Invitation to all. . UTTXJS LOCALS firmi Coti Considerable Orossd la ThU Vicinity. Cool night. VWill Kcomebck?" Fine fruit In the market. ""Wilt It come back ?" Oh my. Tho "petriflod" woman li in town. It nil road org were bard worked to-day. Tbo demand lor lco shows no diminution. Fakirs wore plenty In town on Saturday. Many peoplo wont down to Lakeside on tho afternoon trains. All tbe P. & R. collieries in this neigh borhood aro idle to-day. Travel on tbe electric can on Saturday and yesterday was Immense, Help tho orphans' and widows fund of tho Grand Army of the Republic by buying a ticket' or two for thoir festival and bean soup lunch. HERB AND THERE. Interesting Items Concerning; Different Sections of the lteglon. Mlnorsville Is again suffering annoyance and loss by burglaries. Tho thieves have been very daring in their exploits, and though seen and frightened away from several places, have not been approhended, A large bore hole Is about to bo sunk from the surface Into tbo old No. 1 slope al Torktown for the purposo of dumping ashes, culm and other debris into tho workod-out brdasts. This is done with a view to strengthening the pillars and pro- venting cave-ins In the future. Yesterday about 12:30 o'clock, when the lightning was playing its pranks in this vicinity, it created some excitement at No. 7 slope, Upper Lehlgb, by going down the mines through an old cavo-in that Is close to the gangway. Quito a number Of mon who were along tho gangway thought their time had come, they saw It shooting along the gangway rails, ripping over ioints and cracking like pistol shots, and making things lively in general. A number of them felt tho shock, but other than that no damage was done. hreeland Tribune Cootl for tho "Speaker." Eloctric cars are a great Luisance in a placo. People aro so found of riding on them that they are continually crowded, and to got a comfortable seat on tbcm, a person must get on near tho starting point or else be left. This has been tbe case at Allehlown, "Wilkca-Barre, Shenandoah and other places .that are operating them. To avoid tho jam nuisance in some of these places, largo cars capable of holding more than a hundred people were put on this summer, but that did not remedy itonebit, for they kept crowding tbo samo us ever- Another nuisanco connected with electric cars, is, they bring so many people irom tho outside towns into the citlts, who take advantage of tho rapid transit and cheap fares to do shopping, and by that crowd tho business places so that tbe poor clerks have too much to do. Our businoss men may be glad that there are no electric cars iu this section. Hazlcton Plain-Speaker. An Annoying mistake. About 800 Lakeside passengers from Cen- tralia, .that were to get on the excursion train at Brownsvillo Junction, by some mis understanding, were brought to Shenan doab, a0S those who did not return home went down on tho noon train. A worse dis appointed crowd would bo hard to get to gether. Tbe railroad management and tho conductor of the New York train came in for lots of abu o. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist U ell Dr. Klng'B New Discovery for on sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this eondltion. If you are afflicted with Cough, Cold Or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy at di rected, giving it a fair trial, and experience o benefit, you may return the bottle and tare your money refunded. We oould ot make this offer did we not know thai Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied a. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at 0. H. Hagenbacb'i drug store. Large sixe 60c. and f 1,00. TWO HARVEST EXCURSIONS Via the Chicago, Mllwuukee & St. l'uul lt'y. AugiiHt 30, unit September 37. Where the grasses aro hissed by tho wand'rlug breeze, And tho holds are rich with the golden grain : Where tbe BCbooner ploughs through the pralrlo seas. To Its destined port on tho western plain; Whore homes may never be sought In ruin, And hope Is the thriftiest plant that grows; Where man may ever his rights maintain, And land is as tree as tho wind that blows. For further particulars apply to tho nearest ticket agent, or address John It. Pott, District Passenger Agent, 480 Will lam Street, WilUarosport, Pa. , tf Utah. The landjof sunsblneand flowers rich also In mineral and agricultural resources Is best reached by the Itlo Orando Western Railway, Bee that your excursion tickets read both ways via that road,) which oners choice of three dlstlnot routesjand the moat magnificent rail road scenery In thojivorld. Send SSo to J. II. Dennett, Salt LaV.t City.'for copy of Illustrated book, "Utah, a Fecp Into the Mountain Walled Treasury of the Clods." tf Corner 6tone Ceremonies. The ceremonies of laying the corner Stone of the Polish Oatbollo church at Mt, Carmel, yestorday,drew to that place many thousands of Poianders. Shenandoah cent two largo delegations numbering about COO people, with two bands of music. A (Ireat Stock. Pivo thousand novels, the latest and best Issued, selling at 25 cents othor. places, (or sale at Max ltoese's for 10 cents. Tho finest playing cards In tbo market 6 cents per puck. Glen Onuku Tq.duy, It required ten cart to take an excursion party from Lost Creok and town to Glen Onoko this morning. f The Switchback. V Maurb Chunk, as follows; 8.10, 1U.10. 11.37a. m! Trains will leave the Bwltchback depot, ana m, &. o.iu p. m. un uunuars, I du and 'i S5p. m. I.eavo Summit Hill: 8.10. 11.10, H, m. and 12.35, 1.60. 3 0, 1.35, 0.15 p, m. Sun unys, t& and iOO p. m. NAtrUKETT XNTICST 1 Remarkable Phenomena In South era California. Unfathomable Flmre In the Kftrth. Cre ated by Internal Convulsions A Very Stysterlotu Region. A few months ago n small party oi prospectors left San Diego for that lib tlo known country lying below tho Mexican boundary, just west of the Colorado river. This region is supposed to bo full of valuable mineral deposits and proline In natural phenomena. They spent a couple of weeks on what Is known as tho Santa Ysabcl ranch, somo miles northwest of tho Cocopah mountains. Whllo thero they heard that frequently during several days a 'heavy rumbling had been heard in thi direction of tho Coeopahs. Proceeding to Las Juntas, a little settlement made up of a f ow Indians and a white man oz two, they spent Bcvcral days there in prospecting. Here they were told by a man named Elliott that from a high hill lie had seen what seemed to be a cloud over the Cooopah mountains, and had also heard heavy rumblings, and onee at night had seen a dull light apparently on the very top of the mountain. He believed it to be a volcano. Indians had also brought reports that unusual disturbances had been observed in tho Cocopah region, and they were greatly frightened. They reorossed the line into tho United States, and at Indian Wells, on the Colorado desert, not only heard mora about tho rumblings and smoke, but for the first time saw the smoke themselves, a oloud-like shape that seemed to rest almost on tho earth. Tho party came westward, and on the night when tho carthquako shock was felt in San Diego were camped on an elevation somo 3,000 feet above the sea level. That night they not only felt the se verest earthquake shook, but plainly saw a great light shoot upward in the heavens directly over what was believed to bo the main Cocopah mountain. The light continued with greater or loss brilliancy late into tho night, whllo the rumbling was almost incessant and the tremors frequent, Tho next morning a murky cloud of tho color made by burning sulphur hung like a vast umbrella low on the horizon all day and there were frequent ly recurring shocks of earthquake. The party remained in camp that night and Baw tho light in the same place, but much fainter. George Nicklo, who has a ranch on tho eastern slope of tho mountains, said that on tho night of tho great shake ho saw an illumination of the heavens directly over the Cocopah mountains. xno ngnt cnanged re peatedly, being sometimes very bright, sometimes dull and almost Impercep tible. The next morning bo Baw an um brella-shaped cloud where ho had seen tho light tho night before. There is no doubt in tho minds of all who saw the light that it was an actWe volcano. Georgo Campbell, an pld stockman of the Campo country and proprietor of the Jacumba ranch on the edge of tho desert, states that a few days after the first severe earthquake ho was on the desert looking after cattle that had strayed far In tho direction of Indian Wolls. Ho found that the earth was cracked in many places as a result of the earthquake. Some fissures were nearly two f oet wide. One afternoon ho was riding fast when his horso stumbled on the edge of a huge fissure. Ho recovered himself, however, and jumped across. Campbell turnod back to look at the huge crevice, which was about eighteen to twenty-two inches wide and extended north and south as far as he could see and apparently had no bottom. Tho old stage road from Campo to Yuma passes through a deep canyon, both slde3 of which rise apparently to a great height. Mr. Oaskell says that one hundred huge rocks havo been dis lodged from the mountain sides and rolled to the bottom of the canyon, ob structing travel so much that it is al most impossible to got through with a wagon. This canyon is near Coyote) Wells, in Jacumba valley, where are hot and cold springs to which many In valids resort for bathing. Mr. Camp bell, tho proprietor, says that tho flow of tho hot springs has eeabed entirely. GARFIELD'S ASSASSIN. Gnlteau's I-Hst Drink now IIU HodyTVuk Hulled. Dr. Tilden, formerly chemist at tho national medical museum, has told a re porter some unwritten history about Guiteau, President Garfield's assassin. IIo said that tho assassin went to the scaffold In a scml-drunken condition. "This," added the doctor, "was a neces sity. You are nwnre that when a squad of soldiers entered tho jail rotunda a short while beforo the execution and camo to 'order arms' with a loud bang Guiteau fell over in a dead faint Ills nervous system was shattered, and the physicians felt that they would bo unable to got him to tho scaffold. A consultation was hold and it was de cided to give him a dose of brandy. This was done and ho got a big dose too. Not being used to drinking, the dose went to his head, and his 'Oh Lordy' song on tho scaffold was, in my estimation, a drunken effusion." Dr. Tilden, says the San Francisco Chronicle, described how the body of Guiteau was removed to the museum, then located on Tenth street. IIo said that the body was nover buried, but, after being placed in the coffin, was taken down into the jail cellar, where it remained until after midnight Soon after that hour an ambulanco drove up to tho building and tho remains were quietly placed thereto and quicldy driven down town. 'Then they were taken Into the museum through the alloy which runs In from P street Once in tho building all that remained of Charles J. Guiteau was taken into the boiler-room and placed In an immense boiler, where. It was allowed to boll and bubble Sintj'. all the flesh had fallen from tho tjmcs. Tho latter were then picked out 9 nd bleached, find somo day will form an Interesting, exhibit In tbe medical museum. On Great Saltake U btft . m.tVV. Trejwuryof the Gods." is n. UaU0(, ajflin bo bad postpaid by sending, t. cents Stb J. II. i, ,r . . " ti exported that the Knights Templar , an( othorJ ;MiiBg Colorado the coming soason lwU1 Cextend their trip to Utah, via the Itlo pranJo Western Railroad In both directions. riiai road affords choice of throo dlstlnot routcs Bn(1 tho m03t magnificent scenery In thewi,ldi Elutpment Uncqualed In tho Wost. Tw0 UtlaB aally across tho continent. , t Lano'a Family Mudlolno Movos the bowels each day jiost people need to use It. The followlne officers weU eleotod by tbe Knights Templar ConcliVB m DeQyer Grand Master, Judge Hugh: jioCurdy of Corurmn, Mich.; Deputy drand Maater, W. Larue Thomas of DnvlUe K G2ndwaene,roU",Imo' ,UV H. Uayd of San Francisco; Grand CapC Gen(.rtti H. B. Stoddard of Bryan, W. 0ratuJ Denior rvaruen, ueorge ju. i ..... n-., .1 t.. .,.. TTrn.i1 Moulton oi - r ""IV ""'"ten Rev H. w. itugg oz Jt'roviuence, it.! jj .treasurer, n. wnies ijinea Conn.; Grand Recorder, W. f Merlden, Isaaos of Kicnmonu va. 3S. 31 ;avei The school boy's compc: non asserted mat pins lhad saved the lives of many pa pie by their not having swift lowed them; so lard hg saved the lives of thousand by their having avoided fooj of which it forms a pari Hog's lard is responsible fot much indigestion and dyspepj sia. as any physician will tes- lify, hence has been introduced the place of lard. There is no secret as to its composition. It consists only of highly re fined Cotton Seed Oil, and Beef Suet. Clean, delicate, healthy and economical. Lard has had its day, and a greasy day it was. When next about to use lard, 'Don't, but try Cottolene. Atleadinggrocers. N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. Sole Manufacturers, CHICAGO, and 13S N. Delaware Ave., Philada, WANTS. &o. r ANTED. Laundry girl. Good wages. 8-10-tf inquire ai i' eruuson uouso. TTTANTLD. An experience! girl ns cook In a family 01 tnree. Apply at tbo Herald office. b-ju-ii TI 7 ANTED. An experienced girl for general V V nousewom. Apply ai sxii corner Cherry and Chestnut streets. B-1U-JW DESIKABL.E PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tho Cathcr property, on West Oak street, for sale. Will be sold whole or In parts to suit purchaser. Apply on the premises. 4-12-03 WANTED A reliable voung man who has had experience In driving a huckster wagon and assisting In grocery store. Must come well recommended. Apply to Joo Trowolla, corner of Oak Bpd Jardin streets. 8 13-tf STOLEN. Monday morning, from Jnrdln street, two English setters one lemon color, fPt on right eyo. short and very fat female! the o her black speckled, black spot on left eyo male. Suitable reward paid for In formation or return of the setters. Kelly & Con'A ay, South Main street, Shenandoah. 8-15 2t TOIt SALE. 15 acres of valuable farm land under cultivation, In East lirunswlck Township, adjoining lands of Peter Androws andMathiasS. Richards. Cheap for cash on easy terms. Also desirable real estate In Shenandoah and Palo Alto. Address, M. M. Durke. Shenandoah. Pa. 5-28-tf GENTS "WANTED ON HALARY or com- mission, to handle the new Patent Cheml cullnk Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like maglo. 200 to 600 per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to $620 in six days. Another t3i in tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full SartlcularB, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La rosse. Wis. x439 6-SMy Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant, ) Leading Saloon In town. Cntrn anil WhUn 8U (Blckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In the Market. DOW'T DELAY! Get ready for the cold -wcntlier. Stoves should be overhauled, new ones bought and everything pertaining to tho proper heating of your bouses should have your atten tion now. I am prepared to attend to all calls with promptness and my reasonable- charges are most Roofs and spouting Bhould be lookod after now. Don't delay until the rush comes. WM, R. PRATT, 33! SOUTH JARDIN STREET, SHENANDOAH. JOHN It. COYLE, itiorney-at-Law &nd Real Estate Agent, Office UeddaU's Building, Shenandoah, P i to take uf ii -iu a si r SO II I SB I I R B B I II arjrcst AMortmcnt. LATEST STYLES I OurPrlcfMj were never equalled before. We sell ca uujrwuuu yurnaKOf, ana can iurnisa you any siy.o for less than you Ca, b Buy at the Factory. n.t i. BAA ffir VAlirnfllf WatrtAnn 4ita wfen a Rftv. 4'ur pncea ww surprise you. . ' - 4 J. P. WILLIAMS & ' ISO. 8 South Main Street, 1 ' t B UMIHl HBBk MROHMMHMat HMBMMMMB OARPET OF XjiXj 25sREDUCED TDRTJSSEL8 from 6O0 up. Table and x' Floor Oil Cloths and LinolfeumB from 25o up. Window Shades, iiugs, Matts,Curtaln Poles, etc., at lowpricea. The best line ol Ijace Curtains ever shown In town from $1.00 a pair up. DDTfT'C OLD RELIABLE, JT JAXljJ-J O, NORTH MAIN STREET. There A hat that is not stvlish 13-woithlf7lanotwear re a tnousana reasons wnyyou sboijla It nsu ., ana not one reason wny you snouv. ana is not Uy costs as much as a stvlish hafhenvoutuv vorth a fraction of tho money. Wf eally want a f lood one, try our ti hat. It will 11 t uui. uuy u kuuu one. anu 11 vou una same can do saia 01 our rice le for 2fle, any style. Btraw hats. l.DO. Nice line of Rummer KhlrtR uive in boys1 waists from 200 to r. 11 iruuKs ana vauses at lowest ams in overalls ana coats at SCAHTL.A nandoah. fig South Main St., Shi Lted and made Silk and cashmere hats renovi satisfaction is gooa as new at snort notK, uaranteeaor money reiunuea. AC. -TO THE PUB :- HOUSE I THE r- CAMBRIAN -AT- jnrdln Hts., ICor. Centre niul I fresh and Is the placo whero you ght Porter modi Ale, Draii AND- Lager Beer Lauer's Celebratod Always on tap and thel. Tho best B-cent Urandy, Oln and Wlneif.U kinds of temper cigar In town. Milk and I ince annus. iuiuhauds, Pron, JBANCE. FIRE IHS1 jIb tmrelv c&xh nnrri. PAUST3 Shenanooah,Pa 120 S. Jardm St. WE Ull Jones' old stano Has removed to BTREET, 17 SOUTH Where he will ba eased to meet thevranu of bis friend . una. lae pnniie in (the Drinking line. Everything in ill J 01 TI..1.. has 1 Ht Mlieunnilonli, 33 WCBt Oof. leased tn mnat all htfl hid &ji Where he will be f new customers as possible. well as manyalr price. Good work 1 fitlnir nnatlv dnnn. g-J, H'GUIRE'S Sporting' P MusW Resort! SeconJSt-GIRABDmLE' , Liquors, Beers, Ales and finest Best Wlneo.lrs always on hand. Dranus 01 uii IVANS' AND RESTAURANT SAL001 tat Centre Street . ales, porter, whiskies, brandies. I d finest cigars always on tuna. Vfhl.;j. EVANS, Prop. TUC UCVUnnn O - RADES. PRICES 1 We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE ALWAYS.IN SrOCH. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Uav and Straw, Ac, &J fwims Cheap Cash Stole ! (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. JONATHAN HOUSER, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OF HOUSES AND REFRIGERATORS flffi 'ESTATE AGENT, D A inOCt I aura .kA.n.J..L' FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. r good water at the doori one and a hall miles northeast of Torbert's farm or cross roads, fs.ouo. Small farm, three acres, house and stable. v.rui iu gruuuu. cow. Ilojjse on Plum alloy, two stores, f 1100. House on West street, two stores, 1800, xjuucny uu .cubi L.oai sircni! inr. nrisn. Wall Paper ana Window Shades AWAY DOWJST PRICES! To close out stock for the season. Wben we i advertise bargains, we mean iu Alii. LATEST NOVELTIES BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS XT IF1. vJ. POBTZ'S Xortli Main Street. Hot Weather Bulletin. Ico Oroam, All Flavors, 3oc3.ct 'Water, Pure Fruit Flavors. Broad., Ocil.G(. Confectionery, Eto "WIX.S03ST -V. OTTO 27 South Main Street. S. KISTLER, M. D., ' JPJTYaiOlAN AND SVROKON. Office 120 N. Jardin ;treet,'.8henandoh,P