KING Amoti( merchant ths one who eaters to the want of hlseos- toraors, be thoy rieh or poor. Both have Mi Kjnal right to bo treated fairly. Jutios to all ts a good motto, and our customer! will And It oars. Wo have complete lino of Groceries M vrsll ki Cannod Goods, to. Com and see our (took of goods, and remember the beat goods aro, always the cheapest In the long ran, Corner Grocery Centro and White St. THEEID EDITION j LAKHBIDB PARK. Date Hooked Tor Thla Benson at Tills l'opnlar Resort. Tho following la a list of the dates secured and tlio name of the societies: Jnly 11. Columbia Hose & 8. F. B. Ofc, Shenandoah; anniversary. July 12. M. 8. Sunday aohool, Mahaaoy City. July 13. Picnlo of Church of Faith Sun day school, of Mabanoy City. July li, Social Club of Coal Dale. July 15. M. E. Sunday school, aillierton. July 18. rienfo of the Welsh Congrega tional, Methodist and Baptift Sunday scbooli of Bhonandoih. July IB. rhllopatrlan Clnb, SUamokln. July 20. M. K., P. M Welsh Baptist Lutheran Sunday schools, OirmTdville. July 85. Methodist Episcopal Sunday school, Shonandoah. July 26 to Aug. S Evangelical camp meat lug. July 2(1. Wm. Tenu Sunday school. July 27. Welsh Oongregatlonallst, 'Maha noy City. July 28. II. E. Sunday school, Ashland. July 29. P. M. Sunday school, GUbertai. August 1. Camp 4, P. 0. T. A., Halianoy aty. August 2. Gorman Lutheran sobool, Jlsh anoy City. ' August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shen andoah. ' . August 4. Primitive Methodist 8. Bchool, Shenandoah. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokln. August 8. M. E. Sunday aohool, Mahanoy Mane. . . , August 0. Trinity Keformed and Presby. tcxian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangelical Sunday aohool, Mahanoy City. Aug. 13. Beunion of German Lutheran church. Aus. 15 Lakeside liusioale, Grant Band. Aug. 10. Trinity Itsformod Sunday schoo ot Tamaqua. August 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday school, Ashland. August 21. Gorman Reformed Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Sept 4 St. Michaels Society of the county. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters cure indigestion, heartburn, costivenoss and all malarial dis eases. Twonty-flvo cents per bottle. lm Letter I.UU Tho following letters remain uncalled for at tho Shonandoah, Schuylkill oounty, Pa., post offlco, July 8, 1803: Clayton, John (2) Parties calling tor advertised letters should oleaso say "advertised." One oent will be charted on all ai Yertlsed letters. H. C UOTBB. P. M. A misstep will often make a cripple for life. A bottle of Homy & Johnson's Arnica aud Oil Liniment at hand, -will not prevent the inisstcn. but used Immediately it will save being a cripple. lm Coming Brents. July 15 loe cream festival under tho auspices of Hope Section, No. 10, Jr. T. of H and T., in Bobbins' opera honse. July 17 Ice cream and fruit festival, un der ausnlcce of Ladies' Aid of the P. M. church, in tho Sunday sobool room. July 17. Ice oream and fruit festival, un der ausnicos of Ladies' Aid of the P. M. church. July 20. Columbian festival, in Bobbins' opera house, under auspices of the Young Pooplo of tho English Baptist church. The Eighth to Cnmp at Bit. Gretna. JlAitnisBUlto. July a Colonel Frank J. Alogee has selected Mount Gretna as the camping ground ot the jjiigntn rogmieut, Harrisburg offered strong inducements, hut the site was not large enough. Killed In a Collision. BnAMOEIN, July 8. As six men were de scending .tho dirt plane a collision occur red, scattering the tnen in all directions. David Reed was killed and Charles Mill badly lain red, Oonglilng Iad to CKHUumytUiu, Kemp's Balsam will stop the ooagh ance. Huckleberries Wanted. Huckleberries bought through the whole season by Goodman Bros., 33 West Centre street. Shenandoah. 6-29-tf But Kevatont flour. Be sure that tne name Lssais & Bab, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every saek. &-3-8tw fietswender Won Ag tlu. Daniel Neiswender, of town, anl John Watts, of Mt. Oarmel, shot their second pigeon match for $100 a side yesterday and Neiswender again proved the victor. The match took place at Mt Carmel . Neiswender killed eight and Watts seven, each shooting at fifteen birds. Use Wells' Laukdbv Bluc the best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. IScts. Sold by tluakley Bros. Fire Alarm Bunas, The following list show lite location ol the alarm boxes of the Shanaadoah Jfire Department: LOOAKOa. , it Goal and Bowers streets IS llowers aad Ceuirc at rww. It Bridge awl Centra street.), a Main and Centre atresia, at Main and Poplar stress, ts Main and Coal streets, ta Gilbert and Centre streets. Gilbert and Cherry straits. u Chiwtnut and coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, puU down the hook once and let go. When an alarm la icnt in the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm tour time. HOW tO LOOATB ALARMS. It the alarm Is sounded tram box It the lire sell will strike one, than pause and strike 8ve trhli will lmjloate that the firs U la the vltinlty qf No. 19 box. Every alarm is repeated Jw times. tpl.UU tnlns. Others for fl.25, fl.60, f 1.75, and upwards. Call aud MW tlieni. A nvw Jot ju.-t received at C. . FrlCke'S C'arjx-t Htm. i SICKNESS IS SIN Rev. father A. Ouellet Speaks for the Public's The question of protection against contag ious and infectious diseases lias always been of the most vital Importance. Modern medicine lays stress not so much on disinfectants and deodorizers as on fortifying tho body against diseaw germs. We all encounter every day disease germs enough to kill nsj but while the body is ro bust, we throw them off; it's only when the system is suflloiently weakened and depressed that these dwidly germs gain lodgment aud the power of doing harm. Rev. A. Ouoliet, an excollent likeness or whom is printed above, is ono of the most popular and greatly rospectod priests in tho lower provinces. His parish is lu How Uruus wick. Liko thousands of others he tried tho groat modern remedy first prescribed by Prof. Phelps, of Dartmouth, the remedy that gives proper nourishment to ill fed nerves; that procures the sleep that makes braiu and nerv play their parts calmly and harmoni ously; that drives tho poison germs of deop seated disease from tho blood ; that gives touo to the system, and consequent buoyancy of spirit and happiness. Ho writes; "Of Paine's oelery oompound I can speak OBB'S OBSEBVATIONS. What He Sees nnd Hears Travels. During III. At its last meeting the Borough Council discussed moro matters of direct interest to the borough than have received its attention at any one meeting for soino time past. The oomplaints about bad streets and defective sanitary arrangements burst upon them as a flood. They were almost too numerous to be followed by the committees who muBt look after them. It is quite appareut that the people want a cloau and woll regulated town this year, and it is also evident that Council proposes giving it to them, for all tho complaints made were promptly acted upon. The School Board will meet to elect teachers for the 1883 4 term next Wednesday evening, Tho election will also include tho selection of a principal to succeed Prof. William h. Eurbart, resigned. It is hoped President BeKeridgo will name tho members of the Board of Health at tho next meeting of Council so that thoy may get down to work. Their services are badly need ed. Many of tho residents of this town havo not been aware of the fact that they havo beon usiug adulteratod milk for considerable time! Tho use of such milk, if prolonged, may be the causo of producing au epidemic of sickness, and for this reason the Board of Health will be aked to take some steps to punish the parties who are responsible for putting it on sale. Several par ties having complained that the milk they have purchased from farmers coming over from the Catawissa Valley has turned out to be a worst kind of adulterated mixture, not withstanding the farmers warranted it as tho very next grade to cream. Another thing the Board will be expeoted to turn itsattention to is the sale of decaying fruit. This Is one of the greatest evils of the summer season and as soon as they are appointed the health officers should give it their attention. There is one a-lvui.t.i.-u the Chinese have over the white ni-iu, uud that is that they can keep their muuths shut. What "John" is going to do or not going to do you never can find out from him. This reticence is assumed probably lor telf protection, but it pervades the Chiuaman in America from the lauudry man to the niguasi (uuorai. i ou way puu John's" queue, you may swear at him, you may smash his wash honse windows iu, yet never a word be answers back. He stretches his lips tight aeioes his mouth and endures ia wooden silence. He may meditate revenge: he probably does; but it will be taken in a way aud time that his tormentors are not ex pecting. He broods aud bides his time. Even if you try to convene with him in his laun dry, ou Miin street, he will pretend not to , understand, and his language Is confined to the vocabulary of shirts aud the price you uav. that ne snows periectiy. m u a watchful, suspicious Sphinx earved in ivory, Even Cbesn She Lenn, aeeused of being a government envoy commissioned by the Em peror tostudy the status of his countrymen in America and report on American public opinion toward them, answers nothing when asked if this is the ease. The reporter who wrote np the aooident that happened to our worthy townsman, F. J. Porta, on the Fourth of July, made a slight mistake. Mr. Peru's band was not burned by ire crackers, but by an unusual explosion of a Boiuan candle. The whole charge of a Benefit. from experience. I bad been laid up with fever and rheumatic aont from Jan. 5 till the middle of June, hence my system was fearful ly run down. I was very thin and so feeble that for several weeks I could not walk along without heln. I then began to tako Paine's celery compound according to prescription and to-day I am as fleshy and strong as I was 10 years ago. "I do not say that I am radically cured as yet of my gout, but the attacks are much less frequent, in fact, I have not been one single day prevented from attending to my usual work since that time. I therefore tako pleas- ure jn certifying to the wonderful ctllcnoy of that marvelous medicine. "As a blood purlfler it has no eqnal, and its beneficial influence on the digestive system cannot lie questioned. In view of tho fuclB 1 do not hositato to advise sick porous to give Paine's celery cotniouid a fair trial in the various ailments for which it is recommend ed." Paine's oelery compound is unquestionably the greatest remedy of modern times, It is abreast of tho most recent medical thought aud investigation concerning dyspepsia, bil iousncMif, llvor complaint, neuralgia, rhcurna tism, kidney troubles, and nervous disoasos. Eoman candle oxnlodod simultaneously and instead of taking an upnrd course fell back into Mr, Porte's baud. Tho gentleman doesn't want the public to remain under tho impres sion that ho hold a tiro cracker in his hand whito it exploded. Ore. USE DANA'S SABSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." llato Uall. Manager Rebcr showed tho whito feather " What's in a namo V" Manager Eeher Play ball. "Oh I for just ono gamo with PottsvlUe, is tho base ball cry here. Tho Pottsvilles were bluffed clean out of their shoes. They can't play ball. Pitcher Setloy has a flattering offer to play with Altoona club of the S ato Leaguo, If Bebcr had not taken water thero would haye been big gate receipts at Pottsvillo to day. The ball patrons of the oounty scat aro kicking because of tho low olass teams that play there. The public should now be couviucod'that Pottsvillo is afraid to meot JsSheuandoah on tho diamond. The great team which made tho Pottsville playors quake will bo put up against tho JeanesviUes. The game ou the 6th inst.,wilh Jeanosvillo, will be a good one. The homo team has been materially strengthened. The PottsvlUe club is building up a rcputa tion at the expense of weak amateurs, and the PottsvlUe patrons are beginning to realize It, Bather than risk its bottomless reputation the PottsvlUe club cancelled its engagement with tho Shenandoah club and took on a team of eighteen-year-olds. The Shenandoah base ball club was to havo played here to-morrow under the nlias of Oxford, but Pitcher Setter's girl oatno to town yesterday and gave the scheme away. livening Ohroniele. The Shenandoah management has shut down on booking Casino and like weak clubs and is gunning for teams that will enable it to earn a bona fide ohampionship. It wanted to begin by knockiug out Pottsville's falwi claim. Beber says Shenandoah must beat Sbarno- kin, Mahanoy City, Jeauesville. Hazletou and one or two league clubs before it will be qualified to play the PotUviUe olub. If that "Oxford" game had bean played to-day we would have given htm points on qnalifioa tlous. The Soott olab, of Philadelphia, will play Pottsville at the park this afternoon. Phila delphia seems to have the oall on the local management and Lansfwd, et 1 are outside the fence. Welt, let us see if the Sontts are au improvement on the Quaker mty talent who have been treating us. with alleged baso ball. Jfliwr' Journal. The Oxford club, of Philadelphia, Is a fako i olub, and will not play here on Saturday, Manager Bober as soon as he learned their standing, cancelled the engagement. The Oxford olub proper is a good olub, but the fellows masquerading under the name throughout the state are not members of it at all, aud oan't play ball a little. PattnfU CAronicU. It was a lucky thing for the Pottsville team that Manager Beber, "as soon as be lea rued their standing," cancelled the engagement with the home team. Potts ville would certainly have met with defeat, aud they are aware of that fact. Hence the J refhsal to play. oiainaH anncunobmbnts. VVt.aro .inl When Uervjcn Will bo Con. ilttoted To-morrow. Trinity Reformed ehuroh, Itev. Itoborl 3'Boyl", P mww- services to morrow at l i. m and Bit p. m. nay btoooi at i :au p. m 2 vary body w tilcorae. Bngllsu Ltuineran onurcn, ai. n. navico, SHtor. Bervuies ai iu:w a. m. ana o:au p. m towukj school i i;w p. m t-rayer meeiinp rhursday evening at 7. Welsh Baptist ohuroh. Preaching services at ton. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor, Itev. 13, l trans. Sunday school at s p. m. Cverybodj Tflleowia, Iloraan Oalhotie church of the Annhheifttlon Cherry street, above West street, !. 11. lr Tltellljr, pastor MaeBes at 8:00 and 10: Wn m 7espers at i:M p m. Ketiolos Israel congregation, west u;ik street, llev. IteWnowlls, Hanoi i iorvita jvery Vriday evening; Saturday and Sundnj ilternoon and evening. Ht. George's Lithuanian Catholic church. lorner Jardln and Cherry streets. nv. L Abromaltls, pastor. Mass and preaching nt iu a. m. vespers &t J p. mi Bbeneser Kvangelloal church, ttov. It. M. Llch nwalner, pastor. Sorvloes to-morrow nt in a a. in Herman, and 0:80 p. m. In nngllsh. Sunday Khool at 1:30 p. m. All are heartily invitod to attend. Salvation Army, oorner Main and Oak streets Oaptain Kather and Lieutenant Shinael in xmimand. Services all day, commencing at tnd 11 a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will be held every night during the week oxecptluc Monday night. Presbyterian church. Services oonductod to-morrow at 0:00 p. m. by the Chrlstaln En deavor SoMety. Bunuay school at i p. m. The Christian Enleavor Soolety will meet or. Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer mcetlnc on Thtirs lay evening at 7:30. All are cordially Invited. FlMt Methodist Eplsoopal church, Itov. Wm towick. mstor. Ulvlno worship at 10:30 i, m. and 0:30 p.m. Morning subject: 'Thirst me for God." Kvonlng subject: "What Must I do to be Haved." Sunday school at p. m, Hpworth Leoguo at 5:45 p. m. Prayer neetlng at 7:30 on Tbursiay evening. Strang 9rs and others are always welcome. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, Oak itreet. near Main. Morning service at 10:80 ind evonlng at 7 o'clock. The rector off! dales at morning serv.ee alternately and in every evening service. Tho lay reader, Charlo Ilasklns, olUolates In tho ubsenco of tho rector, O. II. Ilrldgrnan. Sunday school at S p. m. All soots frco and oycrybody madi heartily welcome. Primitlvo Methodist church, ucv. J. Proudo (tBtor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. anil 1:30 p. m. Morning subject: "Belshazzar'f Feast." Evening subject: "An IrnporUni Inquiry." Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Chris tian Endeavor at 5:45 p. m. every Sabbath Class moetlngs Tuesday and Thursday oven trigs at 7 o'clock, and Sunday at 9:30 a. m Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All 66811 tree. Any one not having a church homo Is oorilally Invited to come hero. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, rre " THE KIND THAT CURES". roiutn. A lar navemcut is being laid iu front ol tho Tltman property on East Coal street, A Pottsvillo man wants to wheel a soxtel ol bocr from that slow town to tho World's Fair Tho But'cr township school muddle has beon continued until tho Soptembcr ttrm of court. Tho Mahanoy Gamo and Fish Protective Association has put 250 German haro to in crcaso ou the mountains this season. Much favorablo comment is heard of the playing of Prof. E. L. Jones and brother, ol Wm. Ponu, at tho anniversary of John W, Stokes Lodgo, No. 515, I. O, O. F. Tholr performance upon tho violin and piano was a groat treat to all who had tho pleasure of being present. An ngrcoable Laxativo andNrnvn Tonio. Bold by Dru gglsta or sent by mall. 23c, 60c ana siMiper packago. sampiea treo. PTlffc TbeFnvorltoSOOtHPOWSJB J2kJf jSLJt forthoTccthand Brcath,S5c llitntnln ITU A l I n sayar "Bhlloh's Catarrh Ecmedy Is the flrst medlclno I havo over found that would do mo pnygood." PricoCOcta. Sold by prugglsta. Do not tif gleet a Cough, as there la danger of Its leading t UJ lJU5UUllltlUU. 311 acoveroLunff SniLOII'n nnnic Trouble. It is tho best CouKh Cure and speedily relieves Coughi Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, ani is sold on a rjuarantee. Wet CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No, 207 AVest Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 i 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. John F.Ploppert, 0 JS4IST ajaxxnii ST. read, Cake and Pie Bakery CC KFECTIOH ERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. I have also purchased tho store 21 West Coal street, and am prepared to furnish Milk, t'roam liutter and Kgcs at tSe lowest market prices. We will also keep at this store Ice Cream and Hoda Water. All orders will receive prompt attestlon. Wholesale and retail J. F. PLOPPERT. 2) Eut Cfeslie SL SBEMIOOIH II Wett Coal St. 101 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa WIIIMLK BAKKB ASD ceMCTIO Ell Ice t ream wholesale and retail. J Parties and Picnics supplied st short notice. AT- A C NKllT MftHNnji, . r.. lWND MY COMPLEXION iS mAS H M.IVMXI! !! K?rTtl?" tli. stomach drink irmad.Ymnha. SJ L"V"V'lfi. "te as tsillT u tea. li li ,niT " " rar nnout0fc.dym I.n ne-ianiiir,ilcillclm- mi,T. ,i. i.;,-v; l?XtnW't(1'c.,ILc'"e moves (ho howVli rnr IT. 1 n orilpr tr, h.kl,l.., ,-'. WANTS. &o. WANTED. girl for g-neral housowork t i en to cltv. Fnmtlv of thrnn. l. Address IIeiiat.o onico. 0-30-tt FOtlPALK. A bluck maro, Ave yenrs old, irentle nudsonnd nnd n sond ilrlvnr.n Ar,. ply at OiT Bust Lloyd street, Shenandoah, Pa. 7-6 lw FOR HALE. A square grand HteeU piano. In excellent tone Been In use only a hort tlmo. For further nnrlloulnra nnnlv &t tho IIE1IA1U office. 7-6-0t FOUND, A pocket-hook eontilnlng a sum t f morev Owi,er can nute utne bv imix-lnv proportvandapjlyingto John Watson, No. If) -louia rium aucy. 7 H-3t WANTKD. Ladlos to do writing nt homo. Will pay 18 to WO per week. Hend clf addresBed t tamped envelopes for reply. Ad dress, Miss Ilattlo Dwlro, New Carlisle, Ind, WANT1.D. An dctlvo boy or girl to sell vlMtlng cards on oommlpslou in overy own In Mchnylklll county. Send 10 conts lu tamps tor outut. Address, Model CnrJ Co., ihonmdoHh !', 6-27-tt-daw LOST On Wodno-dny, July 0th, a iold class nlnot tho Shamokln Hiah School, with the moiiogriim ti. II. H. and a bur with tho namo of "Alllo Mulr" engraved on It. Finder will plooso return to herald oftioo. ' 1 REWARD. A reword of ton dollars will ho 1 elven forinformat'on leadlne to tho o n victlon of any person orpersonaeauehttennng down the fence or otherwise destroying or damaging property at Dip Trotting 1'arrt. For Shenandoah Uaso Hall Association. 0-29-2W PROPOSALS. Propoi-ttls will bo recolvcd by I tno unurrsu-neu committee up to iucsaiy, July 11th, 1S93. nt op. in., for tho repair ot the .Main street scnooi ouuaing, ouonanugii, rv.. Vho fpcolflcatlons for said reoalre may be seen at tho house of II. J. Muldoon, 303 West Jouuo street, ncnanioan, 1'a. H.J Muldoon, Jambs deviit, Jambs O'Hkaun, FlUNK HANNA, 76t B. A. BeiidaLl. ESTATE NOTICE. Estate or NaomlO'Doa ncl, lalo of Borough of Hhcnaudouh, -i.huvlklll couniv. dcoeascd. All nersons li.- debteU to said estate are requested lo make immediate payment, anu most) naving icgai i-lalms' against the same will present them wlthhut delay. In proper order for settlement 10 UAllAlMAHtf ULiHM", l'ixccuirix, Turkey Run, Or her attorney, T. R. liutiDALi,, BhenaLdoah, fa., July 3rd, 1B9J. flt-oaw E. STATE NOTICE Kstato ot I. M. Tltman, Into of tho Borough of Hhenandonh, t.uunty of Hchuylklll, deceased. All persons Indebted to said e3tato aro rcauosted to mako Immcdlato navment. and ihoso liiivlncr local claims against the sauto will prpscnt them, witnoui uuiuy, 111 prapur oruer lur hbiiio i eni, to IlUGIl W TiTMAN, Executor. T. K.IlEDDALL.Attornov. Bhcnandoah, Pa., July 3, 1893, 7-5-flt-oaw NOTIUE Is hereby given by tho undersigned, tho County Commissioners,-that scaled .ronosula will bo received until S o'clock n m.. Mondav. Julv 10. 1893. for tho erection and completion ot a ono span wooden bridge SO feet clear, between tho abutmeuts, to Bp in the Mahanoy creek, at Fountain Hnrlngs la Iluller lownsnip, ncnuyiKiu county, i-inns auu Hpt'ciuuutiuns cn 00 heen nt tuo wounty uom mlssloners' offlco. Samuel U. dkTurk, James J. Howes, Elias E. Heed, County Commissioners. Attest PniL. J.Cossel, Clerk. O-U w&s VTOTIOE TO UTOREKEEPEH-. RECIPI i.1 tnts of outdoor relict and taxpayora of acnuyiKiu county: UAing to lacir 01 appro grlatlim tho disiribullon of outdoor relict li crcDV susoci.ded unul Monduv. Auirust 13th 1'axpayf rs nro urgon'ly req jested toietorlany case where a recipient of relief is unworthy of such. Information will be regarded as trletly conlldciulal Anonymous cou-muulcatlOM win not be co'sia-.rca. JOHN IIF.RGN. ItOUEtlT KIILING WILLI MD1SRR, Hoard of Poor Directors. P. O. box 1. Schuvlklll Haven. Pit. )6thsattu3t BONDS FOR SALE. Tho Town Council of the Roroiich of Shonandoah havlnif b(cn auly and legally authorized to borrow money for tho puipoeo of creeling a public water works, huvc prepared and ure now offering for sale bsrough bonds bearing interest at tho rale of 4 per ei-nt , th lnt re-:., payablo scini an n aliy. The bonds are of iho denomination, of $101', S30J and VK) and mature in thirty year-. Persons desiring to nubscnbo for tho Bald bonds can do so by applying to T. F. liradluan, treasurer ot tho borough, stating tho amour, ts llu-y desire to subscribe for and tho denomina tion of bonds preferred. I'ATniOK OArriQAN, T. J. JAM13S, E. F. UALLAOllEIl, 7-5-tf Committco. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho Oh&a. Hcttlg'a Cele brated Ueer and Porter lu this vicinity, also Berguer & Engel's celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receivo prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery, Blank Hooks, pto. Nfo. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, AT THE LEATHER STORE! IO w . Contro St., You can purchase any thing you need In the line of shoo ilndlngs, shoomakcrs' tools, shoe dressings, blackings, button fasteners, button hooks, laces, etc. Wholesale and retail. tToli. xx. X3. Troiaiso. an. a FINE DRESS GOODS inRBSS GOODS is II tlint Vf will Unf y . - - - tlOll. but p-lVf! .1 can fill 111 by a personal inspection. There are the : plain and diangablc diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads, cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there, many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex amination are found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. In Wraps slnglo, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo are plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy iudesccnt braid, butterfly colors, orsoraofull nrrangemont at tho neck, so much ap proved this soason by llio fominlno fancy. To somo, coata only aro tho correct garment. To those wo would say coats aro ooually fashionablo and stylish, many of those having capos also attached sometimes ono, two or threo, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may dosiro. We have this season, for the first time, added a -Millinery Department, and have spared neither trouble nor expense to make it a suc cess. The result exceeds our most sanguine expectations. This department will be under the same management and conducted on the same principles that have always character ir.cd our eni ire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed and untrimmed hats, novelties of every description. Having secured a trimmer noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. I Bk, Pomeray aal Stewart. 14 I POT1! 0, UKOllUK JS333E1 Nobby Spun It Has Surprised Others And will Surprise You. that big line -ONE- PRICE 1 North Main Fancy Imported China Cups, Saucers, Platos, Berry Dishes, Burry Fruit Saucers, Tickle- Dishes, Bread nnd Cnko PI Rif'k- H'nndnrH. rirAnm .Tnrrs. T?nian -Tnra rirm.ljnp .1 , Jnrdincers, Vases, Bote, etc., etc, Best 25c Window Nicklo T and Coileo Potts and Kettles, plated on a basis of Cop! Best iu Use. ' GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'i 3 SBo-ut2a IB&e&lza. Sitx-etot. AND SO IT 6 I Li! When our competitors find they cannot boat us with their machines then thoy try to beat us with their degrading talk. Pay no attention to them, as that only coos to prove that they aro jealous ot us, li nowlnf that we have the best sewing machine oh the market, tho lightest runulng, loss noUo and nuakea ono stitch more to every tread of tho foot than any other. We do not have to sell the aingor or Domoatto in orjcr to sell tho Standard. If you want a shuttle machine you can always find U at our office for thirty or thfrty-tlvo dollars equal to any. When once the people become acquainted with tho rotary principle thoy will have no othor. The roclprocniors are coming out as last us thoy con and Joining tho rotury, They have got to oome outsomr tlmo. Don't wait uutil It is too late and your money all one bbt bnt buy a Standird- T B. SHAFFER, Qor. Jardln aud Lloyd Sts., Blienandoah WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stain 17 SOUTH MAIN STIEBT, Yhsrshe wblbe pleased to i.eat.uit ri or his trltads and th public In EvsTf thing la tho Drinking Lisa i t such a bewildering topic n44rtirf n f.,11 f1rc;r. ... biiij, 1, it lull u nv, 1 1 j ' nnrfinl ntitlirm wlitrli v,11 We And tliomost stylish and the prevailing modo to be Iho Cano. in sonmiifltH vnrlattmts MILUfiH, Manager. Cl 1 OUR - g Stoc WE have opened the season with a stock of goods that beats the record for beauty and low prices. We will close it with a .big stock disposed of and 'the best pleased lot of customers you ever saw. It's waiting for you of choice quality, new styles. Men's, boys' and children s clothing, hats and furnishing goods. We want to sell you reliable goods cheap, and we'll do :t if you give us a chance. PUIjUIIIIJjIU I Si, Shenandoah. -0-., w.wx.. Qyp3y Kotttlos, Bread and AfB If) 3 k Shado in tho Market. Public Hotic Notice is hereby given that persons d ingor detaining beer kegs will be pros frtyj as provided by the Act ol AssMrtm ft'.a yy Browora' AflooalS Hoenandoah, F June 6, im. i r