KING Among merchant Is the ono who outers to tho wants of his cus tomers, ba they rich or poor. Hoth liavo an equal right to bo treated fairly. Justlootoall h good motto, and our customers will find Hoars. We havo a complete lino of Groceries m woU as Canned Qoods, etc Come Hnd seo cm stock of goods, Hnd remember the best foods mo always the cheapest In the long ran Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PARK. nu Unnbml for Thin Senium at This Popular Itosort. Tho following Is a list of the dates secured and tho names of tho societies : July 15. M. E. Sunday school, Ollberton. July-18. Hcnlo of tho Welsh Congrega tional, Mothodlst and Baptist Sunday Boliool of Shenandoah. July 10. rhllopatrian Clnb, Shamokin. July 20. M. E., P. M., Welsh Baptist and Lutheran Sunday schools, Uirardvlllo. Jnly 2L Koeeue llook and Ladder Com nany of Shenandoah. Jnly 25. Methodist Episcopal Sunday soiiool, Shenandoah. July 25 to Aug. 3 Evangolloal oamp moot' Ug. July 20. Wm. Pcnn Sunday school. July 27. Welsh Cougrcgntlonallst, Maha noy City. July 28. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland August 1. Camp 4, P. 0. T. A., Mahanoy City. August 2. Gorman Lutheran school, Mah anoy City. Aug. 5 Baptist Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Augnst 3. English Baptist S. school, Shcn andoah. Aug. 4. P. M. Sunday schools of Gllber ton and Shonandoah. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokin August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Plnnn. AugustO. Trinity Reformed and Presby, terlan Sunday schools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangelical Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Auk. 13. Eounlon of German Luthoran church. Aug. 15 Laiosids Uuslcalo, Grant Band. Aug. 10. Trinity Heformod Sunday schoo ot Tamaqua. August 17. St. James Luthoran Sunday school, Ashland. Augnst 21. Gorman Eeformod Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Sopt, 4 St. Michaels Socioty of the county, Work of the 1'lsli Commission. During tho Ashing season of 1802 the lUnltod States flsh commission, which jbuslos itself eololy with the propnga- mon oi cutDio lisii in mo wuicrs an lover tho country, stocking rivers with Bpocloa now to tho region, tllstrlbut ing Offffs and young fish to tho lakes and seacoasts, and working In a vaBt number of ways to the ono end, dis tributed a total of 200,580,483 eggs, fry and yearllngB of all kinds of flsh. Tho largest operations were In shad. Of this flsh 00,000,009 fry, 1,000,000 year lings and 8,000,000 eggs were distrib uted. Cod is tho flsh most distributed next to shad, and of whiteflsh, lake trout, pike, perch, salmon, flatfish and i lobster the distribution of eggs, fry and yearlings was ayay up in tho millions of each, every stato and terri tory getting a share. The work of tho commission, which is of so great Im portance and substantial value to -the wholo peoplo, is dono quietly, in a thor ough business way, without parado of any kind, and tho commission is by no means a widely known department of tho government.. Our Directory. Shenandoah. flfflpo hours from 7:30 a, m. to7:3UD. m Money Order and Iteglstry De partment open from 8:00 a. m. io :wp. iu. Followlnc Is a schedule of Mm arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall nttor for despatch must be In the oflloe thirty Btnutcs before the time given beiow: Arrival. P.M. A.U. Dettlnaiion. Departure. a arcrw If A. m. r. M. 7:sm it-.m 9:03 3:08 11:30 8:00 12:52 8:08 3:08 8:00 1:36 7:20 7i00 1: 7:00 1:4U 7:00 7:20 2:6B 11:80 5:30 7:20 2:60 9:06 11:10 11:80 2:50 6:00 7:20 3:S0 1:M t:t 1:09 H18 lit 8:N 4:21 inula., Western 1 1 ana f Southern States) 9:08 :S ( New York and East-1 era Btates and points on L. V. It. R. ) j Asland. j- Oirardvllle. (Raven Run, Centra-1 lla.Mt. Carmeland V I Bhamoklo. 1 I 1 f:0S :66 l:M 1:03 l:M 1:J3 itas ll2S 1:2 lit 8:38 llU Ui 1:3 I:1S 1:3 SiU i-.X Pottsvllle. J- l:M l:M Mahanoy City. J- ahanoy Plane, Lost I Creek and Shaft. I FraekvUle. :6a 1 r,. ..In m1rA n tytLnaral MllAAtlfHl at fi:00 &. m. and 7:00 o. m.. and a ceneral aejlvery at 7:18 a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional dellverle and solleetlons are made In the bulne part of Wwn at 10:15 a. m. ana z:w p. m. Fire Alarm Uoxes. The following list shows the location ot the alarm boios of the Shenandoah Fire Department: LOOATIOS. 15 Coal and Dowers streets is liowers and Centre siruetc M IJrldgo and Centre streets. 5 Main and Centre streets. H Main and Poplar streets. 85 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 46 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 88 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down 'h hook once and let go. When an alarm Is sent In the Ore bell will sound the number ot 1 the box and repeat the alarm four times, now so ijooajh alahus. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the fire bell w strike one, then pause and strike five which will indicate that the Are U In the rlelnlty of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated fotrr times. $1 a rr Per pair for Lace cur l.UU tains. Others for $1.86, fl.60, fl.76, f2.00 and upwards. Call aud see thorn. A uew lot Juet received at C. . Frlclse's Carjiet Stor. - SAVE THE LITTLE ONES! II Droad Cholera Infantum is Easily Prevented. LactatGll FOOd thO BeSt Bill Of Faro for Babies in 'uly. Experience) of Mothors and Physi cians -D!ot All Important. "An Infant crying In the night; An Infant oryin for the light; And with no langTKHfebut a ery." Now Is tho time when mothers aro tilled . with apprehension, and start with dread when I bahv orles. It Is July, the montu wneu babies sutler from cholora Infantum and in flammation of the bowels. The greatest care Is nono too much for baby during June, July and August. ThBrftuctlonistliat of food, and tho ..i.i.nn.l,ill nf f,,m fnr babies and I Biticnv uuu vi.w "... - .. - . children that Is always reliable Is a very BABY WKNTWOrtTIl. o, easily obtainable, Ids, palatable, always g' 1 ' 8im pi o and Btiort ouo, nourishing, strength on tag. Children leu on lacked ioou grow .mn.y "uu"lu"8:,.", r. " ft, .,hM vn I quality ui mis poriw;. buuowiuiw ui iui v i "rZSr Puro mother's milk is tho ideal food for Infants, hut when this is out of tho question, lactalod food, whioh moro closely than any thing olso rosemhles healthy human milk, should bo used. Tho majority of deaths of children under Ave years is directly traceable to tho ig- noranco and mismanagement of mothers, But it is being bettor and hotter known that the dreadful scourge, cholera Infantum, and similar summer troubles may be prevontod by the use of lactoted food. In many communi- ties It has reduced tho ratio of mortality of Infants under flvo yoars. It has entered tho practical working pharmacopooia of thou sands of physicians. It caunot bo too often said that it has saved thousands of Infants llvos and caused as many moro to grow plump and active. Tho careful mother should not glvo her child anything tho composition of which is not known to her. Lactaled food is not a secret preparation. It is mado in tho most careful manner from tho nourishing clotnents of wheat and barley properly combined with the puro sugar of milk. Tho buildings where It is prepared and pat up aro famous for their absoluto cleanliness. It never spoils. Mothers the country over havo for years been writing grateful letters telling how their children when fed upon lacUtcd food havo grown from weak and puny babes to healthy, hannv. hoartv. youncsters, and this ex perieucoof other mothors together with tho best medical skill Is at tho scrvico 0f CVcry mother In the land. - Mr. A, D. Wentworth, Niagara Falls, a picture of whoso baby is given above, writes : iu evemuB .or u ... "Our boy was bom In March and his mother road companies have decided upon reduced aa .v .r,..r M, birth. Kfl n so rates to Chicago, and wilh that decision they feeble that we did not think wo could raise him, hut a friend recommended lactatcd food 1,0,1 .ri,i 5,10.1 iwprrthlnir I else, and since then ho has thrlvedUiko a young rabbit and has never had a sick day. He weighs twenty pounds and is in perfect health." Mrs. J. F. Whitson from away out In Mich- L.n TOrltna. 'Wn nvc (lift Wn nf OUT ll.lbv Plrl to lactated food and wo treasure her more than wo can oxpross. Pcojilo that call on mo say, -What a nice, iat oaoy 1 now i. wish mine was as fat and healthy.' I toll them to feed their baby lacUted food and it will ho just as fat. I will recommend the lac- tatod food to every mother I moct. Wo havo used it over since you sent us tho sample last spring, and think thoro Is no other like it. No words of mine can fully describe the mor its of lactated food."- To a Dying Day. Ah, dying day I I weep not thy deeay. Nor send thee sighs Beseeching thee to stay; But with calm eyes. Yea, and a secret pleasure A Joy sense may not measure Behold thee pass away. So shall I see Bach coming morrow, Eaoh rosy dawn and dewy eve, Expire like thee. Nor grieve: Since the dead days hasten my reprieve From pain and sorrow. A misstep will often make a cripple for life. A bottle of Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment at hand, will not prevent the mission, hut used Immediately it will save being a cripple. lm Hwltcli-llack ItnllroHd Trains leave Switob-K'ok dm mot. Mauob Chunk, week days. AiiAura- sin in in ii a? a. m ,00, .). 815. 6 88 u. m. Sundays, 1'90, SJ8p m, Keturning, leave Mummn 11111, .u, 11.10 a.m., 18 35, 1.80. 3.SI, 4,,9 is p. m. nun dui,l 40l)p. m May 18, ltts. tf Ui Wshw' Laundry Blue, the lse Bluing for laundry use. Eaah paokage makes two quarts. ISots. Sold by Coakley Bros. Dead llmllei I'liuini In n Thlchrt. Wbst Newton, July 14. The dead bod ies of two men were found about two mllef west ot here in a dense thicket In Coal Hollow, on the Hay farm. While the .Hay children wore picking berries they fonnd the bodies, which were covered with an old blanket. As yet there la no clew to the identity of the dead men. Unable tn Swim und Drowned. Lakcastkb. July 11 With severil com panions Ellsworth Baer, a lad 17, went bathing in the Conestoga oreek. He was unable to swim, and getting beyond his depth, called for aeslstanee. One of his companions caught him, but the boy slipped out of his g,rasp and was drowned. Tbe body has been raooverea. Milt fur SKS.OOO Damages. Lancaster. July 14. The wifa and daughter of Daniel 8. Logan, the well known horseman, who was fatally Injured in the Pennsylvania depot, in this oity, some mont ha ago by being run over by a passenger train, hae brought suit against the Penuhjniii Itailrad company to recover ($6,000 damages. MeeilriK l I'otlsTllle. m. mjiin (.fU delegates from this Tim nnmitr to the state contention of the I O of A., at I'oUsvllle. to-niTro , at o ciock, will nrnre lntNiltiK to the members in wm DkiHoi lrastdnm will also be In attendance. I.noe Distance feleplmite. Many towns throughout the county are S., Iwilnv nnnneoted bv the long uwwnoe teie- phone. A gang of men are now engaged In In connecting aiananoy i-wuu m.u and on Monday workmen will commence to tmt In poles between the former plaee and Ashland. After this it Is said me anenan doah lino will he put In. IIohiI lletwcuu llunipem. Mike Sveeda. a Hungarian, was fatally in- lured at the More colliery, lie slipped -.i-ti I., witi.l. m anil lid liAfld I wimu nvunuimnt. wm naught between tno uumpors. ovecua had a wife and aged mother dependent uptjn , ft mimwrt. He was taken to tho Minors Hospital, where his Injuries were pronounced fatal. Kmltli of Ilauht-ll HeatoJ. Beuben Iloatou, a pioneer ooal oierator of this county, dlod this morning at the reel- denco pf his wn in Itaven linn, at the advanced ago of 82 years. Mr. lleaton was ... . , a pioneer rnsKlent anil com uiierawr ui Tamoma. and during the early (lays of mining In tho Schuylkill region no wbb well-known in all parto of the county. At ouotlmuho wasconueoled with the firm of lleaton and Carter, of Tamaqua, and was considered one of the wealthy men In those days. Huavy Wlutl. A fearful wind storm preceded tho heavy downpour of rain last evening and caused dark clouds of dust to rise. It waj dangerous to llfo and limb to be caught on tho street, The wind picked up a heavy piece of wood in front of P. E.- Magarglo's residence on White street and carried It as far as the -... - window in mo Bccuiiu Btury. iliU nuiw l,n ,.W w nnltaHo homo team giving to tho Eoyersfo.d - mnito had happened l'KRNONA L.. Thomas Bellls spent to-day nt Pottsvillo. Noah Owens is spending a few days in town. Mlohael Ellis, of Mlnorsvlll, was a visitor to town this afternoon. John 11. Lolsenrlug, of llazlcton, circulated among town friends to day, James North and son, Edward, circulated among friends at Pottsvillo yesterday. George W. llassler, of North Jardiu street, transacted business nt Gordon this morniug. Miss Mary Johnson, of Hazloton, is visit ing her cousin, Miss Mary Johnson, of East Coal street. W. J. Slucoxf of town, will loavoto morrow for Harvey's Lake, where he expects to spent a wcuk or two. K. C. Thomas, of Philadelphia, was in town to day and paid tho omployos of tho Thomas Coal Company. Mienamlnali nt the Fair. Councilman Archio 11. Lamb, on hU way to Credo, Col., spout sovcral days In Chicago viewing tho wonders of tho great exposition. William Klmmcl has received word that his I two daughters arrived at tho whito city without accident, and speak in glowing tonus of the exhibitions of Amcric n ingenuity. They also enjoyed the trip. Shenandoah's rcpracnuwiv ai ino a.r v.u oe ineruuou ui,u" " . " and Misses Uara Uluo ana Anwo i.. Jiau- sen, two oi our prominent senooi "i.ers, pv.ll maKO tuo passengers as uucomioriao.o as l,088lolc- 1 ao euoai' l us uo ru" ""' on four days a week, and only two trains on each of these days one north and tho other It takes at least thirty hours to make tho journey, and no sleeping accommoda- Hons will bo allowed on cheap trains. Tho cheap rato will not meet with popular favor, because tho few dollars saved will- not ho hlh'Valcnt for the delays, discomfort and short tlmo allowed. Rmlth Retires from Lnno Heinlnary, ClNOIKNATl, July 11. The trustees of UdUO XUCUlUjjltUl ..I.II1UU .till., have accepted tho resignation of Professor Henry Preserved Smith. The board has placed Dr. Morris In chnrgo of tho semi- nary, with powerto employ necessary help. r.. n.. 1 tii HAVANA, July 11-The governor general Is ill. but his condition is not berious. Holguln was the Boeue of an enthusiastic demonstration by supporters of tho cause of reform In tho colonial government. Dentil uf i:x-Jiulre SanTord. New Havkn, July 14. Edwnrd Isanc Sanfonl, ex.-judije of the superior court of Connecticut, died nt bis homo In this city. llonorlni; lln.lle Zola. Paiiis, July 14. Kinile Zohi, the novel 1st, has been appointed officer of the Lo t-ion of Honor. 1 he Weather. Clearing; westerly winds; cooler. NUGGETS QF NEWS. Father Nicholas Muuroti, huiid of the Iiedemptorist order, died ut Home, Tlie execution ot theruine Choctaw pris oners nt Muskwego, If T., hoe been sua- ...,.1.1 .....11 A A Waterloo, la., was visited" by a cyclonic storm which did 5,000 damage to build- ings, shade trees and sidewalks. The iKwrtl of promotions In the Interior department, whiob was oreated by nn order issued Dec 81, lwl, lias been ubullsliea. The illness of Krama Vaders, the trag- dlenne who is siok at Atlantic City, is the esultof too much bathing, and not of edlenne 1 result 1 overstudy. The comptroller of the eurrenoy has Is sued his call for a report on the condition of national banks ut the clooe of business Wednesday, July IS. Mr. Thompson, of California, the new minister to Uracil, lias received his final Instructions from the wMretaryot state, and will leave New York next weak for Hio de Janiero. Holfe N.. with a record of 8i8, a full brother to the great Nelson, valued al$10,- 000 and owned by the Uaklundfetoclc rarm, dropped dead at Saginaw, Mtou., wnue u- lug worked on tue tr.icu. flies or Iieraorrholcls Permanently cured without knife or ligature No danger or suflorlng. No delay from busl ness while under tieatment. ratlente who ArA rnannnslble need not V until well. A perfect sure guaranteed. Send for circular. Ii. BBBD, M. D, 180 South IStii St, Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to tho editor of tho ETENIMO Hkbalb. tf , OTHBR ANNIVERSARY. 'Hp Women mid 1'noo I'rlniiiln Makn .11 tiro Itiiilata Council, No. 31, iK'Rrco of I'ooa- liontAa, of the Improved Onlor of liod lien, nelobrnted Its third anniversary In Jtefotvicli's Hall on Wednesday evening. Thomas Belli acted ns chairman and ho introdnced 1'. U. William Conley, of I'lilladellilila, to tho auuionee. Mr. uoniey reenonuca wun n sneocu which ho said the I. O. 11. M. And D. 0. 1), of P. In Pennsylvania, and In all tho largo elites of tho United States aro In a nourish ing condition and the memberships nro In creasing rapidly. Tho evening was spent very pleasantly. Tho programme consisted of vocal mid In strumental music and recitations and nil who participated in the programmo acquitted themselves very creditably. At tho conclu . . ... g0 f tuo cntertninmcut rorroshinoiils woio served. Those who look part In tho .cntcrtaltimont were the Jones brothers, Edwin and Miss Harriet Jones, Samuel Walker and Mrs. John Knight, of Wm. I'oun; and Miss Needs, Miss l.lzzlo Hoi Us, Mrs. Mary Conway, and Moans. ilaskoy, Hughes, Clrlilln, Pa tcrsou and James, of town. Hate Hall. Eoyorsford spooks very highly of tho treat- meut received whilo playing hero. So long as Pottsvillo rofusos to play, Shon andoah Is Justly entitled to tho claim of champion. Tho worst case of rank umpiring was wit' nessod at Pottsvillo yesterday. Somo of tho decisions aro suid to havo had "whiskers" on them. Martin, of tho homo team, won tho gamo vostorday for Pottsvillo. Ho mado two ruus himself aifd brought In two others by his terrific hatting. Tho banner carried by Pitcher Sctloy yes- enlay at PotUvl le, hiring the Inscription 'Shenandoah, champions of the region lrcw the Ire of tho county seat base ball cranks. Tho truth always hurts. Tin allll,lbv trick of roloa6L(1 lftyots of f ' " . . I-ronsof the Trotting park. Tho JbMrnat says Pottsvillo has no uso for Pitcher Sctloy. Yes, that's truo. Sluco ho won a gamo for them, and they rcfusod to pay him tho amount promised, It Is polley for the Pottsvillo pooplo to tako.BUch a course Tho trontment accorded Mr. McLlhcnny, luring his negotiations with tho Pottsvillo management, does not place those people in a very favorable licht as gentlemen, llo would have expected better cour'osy from 1-oatheus. Two mcmbors of tho homo team, Martin aud Hafford, materially assisted Pottsvillo's amateur team in winning tho game jestcrday from Koycrsford. This accounts for tho omls sion of tho batting order from tho county seat papers, James McElheuuy, representing tho homo team, was in Pottsvillo yesterday endeavor ing to arrange n gaOio with tho Pottsvillo club. His visit proved fruitless, as Mauugor lteber would listen to no proposition, no matter how favorablo to tho Pottsvillo people. USE DANA'S SAESAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." CIVIL SERVICE. The .Second KxmnlLatloii to Noit Month. Tulco rinco Tho second examination, under tho civil sorvlco laws, for this nlaco. for tho grades of cI(jrkg anJ ,,;,, la tho Suclmnd0ah post office, will take place in tno mgn acnoot buUdlng on Satarday, August Gth, eommcuc ig at Oo'clock a. m Tho examination for tho clerk aud carrier urades will bo similar, and will consist of lessons in the following branches: Ortho grarhy, copying, penmanship, arithmetic, (fundamenUl rules, fractious aud porcent age), olomcnts of tho goography or tho United States and reading addresses. Physical tests also form a part of tho examination, Applicants for tho grado of clerks must not bo under 18 yoars of ago; those Jfor tho car rier grado not under St nor moro than 40 No application will bo received after tho 17th day of tho prosent month Tho examinations aro opon to all reputablo citizens who may dcslro to outer tho postal sorvlco without regard to tholr political affiliations. All such citizens, whothor , . Democrats or Republicans, or either, are in vited to apply, inoy wu. 00. oj.bu.iudu graded and certified with entire Impartiality, and wi10ny without regard to their political 4-s nn rr onn alA nm 1 1 nn OlVft t hni 1 Yiuna ui uj "j W,UBV"' efficiency, as shown by the grades they obtain in the examination, r or appneauou u.biiko, full Inttructlons and Information relatlvo to the duties and salaries of tho dillerent positions apply at tho post ofllco to H. Donglcr, secretary of tho board. Baxter's Mandrako Bitters euro Indigestion heartburn, costlvoness and all malarial dls oases. Tweuty.uvo conts per doiho. iui Coming Kvents. July 15 Ico croam festival nndor tho auspices of Hope Soctlon, No. 10, Jr. T. of H, and T., in Robblns' opera house. July 17 Ice croam aud fruit festival, un der auspices of Ladies' Aid of tho P. church, In tho Sunday school room. July 17. Ico cream and fruit festival, un der ansplces of Ladles' Aid of tho P, church. M, July 20. Columbian festival, In Robblns' Pera hou8. undor 'P'f th YouUg reopie 01 me jsngusn uapuai cuu.uu July 31 Mum social and festival, by tho Y. W. 0. T. U, Aug. 12 Ice cream fostlval, In Bobbins' opera house, under auspices of Helping u d g d t t neromlil church. ' ...... wi,.i i Aug. 18.-Ice cream festival, in Bobbins' opera house, under nuspices of tho Y. I1 of the P. E. church. To Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an Immense line of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tinware.- Hoofing and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, (JIKAIWVILLE, PA, - 1 "" ' '" ! S ''-!' Mettles ItnmiiToil, Tho wolgli senlftf that havo stood In front nf tho Italdall iirojiorty on North Main street for a number of years wero removed this morning. THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD JVHI completely chsngo ths blooit In your rstem In threo monttii time, and nenil new, rich blood conning through your vclni. u you feel cthnuited and nervous, aro Retting thin and all run down, Olimnro'a Aromatlo Wlno, which Is a tonlo and not a '"crane, will restore you to health and strength. If others, uso It for your daughters. It Is tho best regulator and corrector for alisllmentn peculiar to woman. It enriches iho blood and elves lasting strength. It Is guaranteed to cure Diarrhoea, Dys entery, and all Bummer Complaints, and keep the bowels, regular. Boia oy an drufnastB for tl per bottlo. WANTED Uy a route man 19 years of ngc, a situation tn store. Address "Adver tiser,-zsu Mayoerry alloy, Shenandoah. 713-6t JtOIt SALTS. A Muck mire, tlvo years old, : -ntlo and sound nnd a crnnd driver. Annlv at 317 East Lloyd,Btrect, bhenandoah. 7-14-lw L09T.-A red cow, with white spots, crooked horns tlDDed with tin. Finder will bo nwarded by returning samo to Joseph QbhcIi, 3IOSouth Woststreet.Hhonnndoari. 7 li-lw TXKCUTOR'B NOTICE.-Estato of Marv JCJ Hnydor, uccoasod, late of the borough of aiicnanuoah, County of SohuyUUl, Btnto ol i-ennyivania, rvoiico is noreoy given to mi parties lndobtcd to said ostato to make mmcdlato nivmcnt. and ttio3o havlri; lecal claims ncalust the sumo will present them witnoui aciay, in proper orocr, lor settlement Executor Shenandoah, Pa., July 11, 1893. 7-l-J-3t BONDS FOB SALE. Tho Town Council of tho Dorongh ot Hhcnandoah having been ulv nna lecallv autuorlzcu to borrow monev for tho purposo of erecting a puDllc water wonts, navoTireparea ami ere now oncring lor -tie Doroucn Donus ocaring interest nt tno rato of per cent., the Interost. payable semi on- mmllv. The bonus nro or the denomination of (100. 303 ana Wi00 ami mature In thirty voar croons uesirinn to euuscriDo ror mc saia bonds can do so by applying to T. V. llrodlean, treasurer of tho borough, Htatlug tho amounts thr-y dcslro to subscribe for and tho denomina tion 01 douqs prcicrrea I'ATHICK UAirlOAH, T. J. Jambs, K. V. OAI.I.AGlllilt, 5-tf Committee. HEt'OBT OK TUK CONDITION OF TUB MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK nt Shenandoah In the Htnlo of l'cnnsvlvnnla. at the close of business, July 13, ISO'!: ItlMOUltCEM. Ixiansand dlscount tlS3,03i 15 U. a. bonds to securo circulation GO.OUu (XI Htocks, securltli s, etc 1,000 00 uuo ironi nonroeu reserve atenis... zi.vzi uu Ilauklne house, furn lure aud Uxi's.. 2.15!) 72 Current expenses and taxes paid 2 207 01 rTCimums on u. rs. uouus ?,ouu w Checlis and other cash Items 1,131 43 Hills or other banKs Wi uu Fractional paper currency, nlckles, nnd cents 338 07 Hpcclo 14 BM 50 i.riPil-loiaer notes 11,1 w ltcdempllon fund with U.a.Trca-nir- er,ti icr cent, or circulation;. z,ju w Total , 53M.203 69 MAUILtTIES. Capital stoclt paid In S100 000 on Hnrplus fund 8,000 00 Undivided prntlti WUU 05 National lSunlt notes outstanding..- 45,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check 121,077 .1) emana rcrtiiicates 01 itcposiu. as ('ertiacd chcclts 471100 Due to other National 11,111 It- 14.2.0 17 Due to 8tno Uaults ami bankers 2,5!(7 44 Total 305,203 59 Stale or l'e'iusyivaiiln cjunly ol Hell lyllcll'.is: i, l'i. o. liuuier.uasnicroi tue uimviwiamea bank, do solemnly swear thai I he ubovestate mentis true to ibe bstof my knowledge and be ef. Ii. 11. HUTIt,Unlblcr. Bubs.Tlnoa nna sworu to b-roro nntnls Mtn day or July, 1SU3. 11. A Swalm. Notary l'ablic. Correct Allcst: j. J. 11011111N. 1 P. J. Oauc.iian, Directors, G. w. IJeudall, J g S3 S Tho outfit Includes Fine Lens. Folding Tripod Carrying Satchel with shoulder strap, 61-pago Instruction Hook, and all necessary apparatus und supplies for starting in photography. It Is tho simplest, lighted, most compact, easiest 01 coraprenen jloa, roauieat in manipulation nna cneapoBt complete oumt ever prouuecu, Student No. 2, - Price $2 50, Tho Student Camera can bo seen at DDALL BROS., Nos. 6 and 8 North Main Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA Hardware, Tinwsro, Stoves and House Furnishing Goods. Flsh ng Tackle and sportsman s gooas, RETTIG'S Beer and Porter, T AM AGENT for the -1- Ohtts. Jtettlg's Cole brnteil Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Dergner & Eugel'a celebrated India Pale Alea and Old Btock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HA'AK- 120 South Main Street. m North Main street, Bhenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKUAN'D CONFEOTIOiEil Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Parties and I'icnlcj supplied at short notice, miMo'iii's 2?a3id. Display of FINE DRESS GOODS ,RESS GOODS is that we will not attempt a full descrip tion, but irive a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There arc the plain and changable 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 cf fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. In Wraps slnglo, doublo or trlplo capos. Somo aro plain, othors vory hlplily decorated, with fancy lndesccnt braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho fomlnino fancy. To somo, coata only are tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fasliionablo and stylish, many of thoso having capes also nttacliod sometimes ono, two or threo, aj tho taslo or inclination of tho wcaror may dcslro. 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 characterized our entire 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. Dira, Fomeroy ui Stewart, (J, OIvOHGi; MILLER, Manager. ratus aud supplies for starting in photography. &IRVIN, DUNCAN 3 Somtli Main Street. HND SO IT GOES! When our comnotltors find thov cannot beat us with their mathmos thfn they try to boat us with their degrading talk. Pav no attention to them as that only goes -o prove that they aro jealous of us, snowing, tout wo navo tno dqsi sowing macniuo on tho market, the lightest running, less noUe and n aires ouu stitch moro to every tread of tho foot than anyothor. Wo do not havo to sell the Hlngor r Doicejtlc In order to sell tho Standard. If you want a shuttlo machine you cau always llnd 1'. at our office for thirty or thfrty-flvo d liars equal t-i any. Whenonco the people become acquainted wun ico rotary principle inoy win nave no otuor. I he reclprocntors are comtnu out as fast as they can and Joining tho rotary, Tb-y have got to come out somr time, Don't wait until It Is too lato and your money all (one bbtbntbuy a Standird, T B. ' 'or. Jardin and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah John F.Ploppert, SO EAST CENTRE 8T, ted, Cake and Pie Bakery. I ' C0KFECT10HERY, ICE CflEAM, SODA WATER. ' I havo also purchased the storo 21 West Coal street, and am prepared to. furnish MUk, Cream, Hutter and Eggs at tho lowest market prices. Wo will also keep at this store Ice Croam and Soda Water. All orders will receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J.-F. PLOPPERT. Ii East Cenire SI, SHEHANDQAH 21 West Coal St, Public Notice! Notice Is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will be prosecuted as provided by the Act of Assembly approved April ith, 1S65. Brewers' Association. KtSenanrioah, P.. June I, 1X9. ty AT THE LEATHER STORE XO XKT. CJoixtx-o St, You can purchase any thing you need In tho line of shoe findings, shoemaaers' tools, shoo dressings, blacking, button fastoners, button hoofes, faces, etc. wholesale and retail. iToliii ID. Trosiiso. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stam 17 BODTfl MAIN STOEET, Vhert h will be pleased to meet the vim or his friends and the pnbllo In Sverrtlilng la tho Drinking lino. such a bewildering topic Wo find tho most stylish and tho prevailing inodotobotho Capo, in somo of its variations, nnipmiijjiiuii i,n inn, .nmnm.ff! A recreation that ed-ur-uteH. Cultivates the instln -t aud tiihto for urt aud lead to a study of what is most lovely in nature. Kxiitnine our student enmera, Mo. 2, price $2.60 complete, inclutl ' lliir flue lense, folding tripod citriylng satchel with shoulder strap, Gl page Instruction book aud all necessary appa & WAIDLEYS. CHRISTIAN SCRM13T rv r ll-7 ' nut f 'nttl Unnf,l d I SHENANDOAH, Pt. NNA. -AO.ENT FOH- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. f HOOKS & BROWm Base Balls, Bats, Mastos, Foot Balls, A fi(U lino of Stationery, l(lnuk Hooks, cto. inn. iiiiil i ii hi n i ii ui 1' ' j
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