h, , , . 7"7 , . ..nlne STMli KHWM UF A DAY. mi If- I 'i: KING Among raorehanU I the one who outers to the want of his us- toners, bo they rich or poor. Boih have an qnriKhttobotretoHalrly. Justice toall h ft good motto, and our customers will flntl It ours. Wo have a complete lino of Groceries M well as Canned CJoods, eto. Come and see our stock of goods, and remember tlie best lood are always the cheapest In the long run. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. ANNIHILATING AN INDUSTRY. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PARK. it This ntd Rooked Tor This Season l'opular Itesort. Ihe following Is a list of the dates secured ul the names of the societies : Ilv 20. M. II, I. Mi Wolsh nptlt and thoran Sunday sohools, (Ilrardvlllo. July tl. Rescue Hook and Ladder-Com nr of Shenandoah. Jnlr 25. Methodist Episcopal Sunday t&ool. Shenandoah. July 25 to Aug. 3 Evangelical oamp moet- 1 Jnlv 30. Wm. Venn Sunday school. July 27. Welsh Congregatlonallst, Maha oar City. Jnlr 28. II. E. Sunday school, Ashland July 29. St. Nicholas Union Sunday school August 1. Camp 4, P. O. T. A., Mahanoy August 2. German Luthoran school, Mali anor City. Aug. 5 Baptist Sunday school, Mahanoy tr. August 3. English Baptist S. Bchool, Shon ndoah, Aug. 4. P. M. Sunday schools of Gllbcr Un and Shenaudoah. Aug. 5 to 13. Encampment of tho Potts ylllo cadets, National Guards. August 7. Alpha Social Sooioty, Shamokin. August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Wane. , August 9. Trinity Reformed and Preeby. twian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangolical Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 13. Kounion of Gorman Lutheran church. Aug. 15 LaTiosids Musicals, Grant Bani Aug. 10. Trinity Reformed Sunday schoo of Tamaqua. August 17. St. Jamos Lutheran Sunday school, Ashland. August 24. German Ecformod Sunday Whiit.IiiilReroMliliiK's lelii Moan t.i Tlii County. Up In Solmylklll county, where tho full ef fect of Judge Pershing's deetalon nflecthiR tho recompense of Deputy Coroner's falls, there will be universal grief at tho sad times that have fallen upon that industrious class. It took some years to develop what might bo oallod the luiiuest Industry of that county, but It was one of tho most profitable things of its kind that over flourished at thooxpenso of tho nubile The man ho Ailed the chlof office five or sir years ago is generally bo- lleved to havo "sat" upon ovorythlng reseni' l.lltiir a bodv that the eraoious winds of heaven sent within sight of his office. In one term ho saved enough to migrato to nnothor state, which ho was popularly thought to have bought out of rome of ills incidental profits. His successor was still rnoro Indent Unable. Tradition says that the objects on which ho sat did not oven havo to resemble a human form, and tho bills which ho was in Ihe habit of presenting from month to moutli bore out at least a.imrt of the tradition. To annihilate this Industry by first increasing the population so that Schuylkill cnuio wltl in the soone of the salary law and then forco it into tho notice of a Judge who objected raiimlilnrlnu tho countv treasury ad an anno of the Coroner's oillee was a cruel thing to do, but there Is no help for it now. l'orhapa after all it would bo better to Impeach tho court. Tho Coronors cannot llvo on al r. 1'Mla. Inquirer. and all costs for getting drunk and becoming Mlli made some Arauwire m ..l.t- 1... nttrilttf n.. t'lni invri vrv unoomionaiiio j them an alternative of lighting or uy."K t.i. t,..i. without mercy. Justice 4ioim.imu knocked Smith out In one round An HALF RATES r., tito World' l'.lr "y t'10 """' jtAllrout rijnncffon llrunli'il In the riilliidnl. pliln I'nltlln llullillDtt Suit. VmLAVKhvmx, .Inly ). The special In junction prayed for liy tho public building oommlsaion to restrain the eit J- from Ink ing poesmou ot tho pulilic hulldliiR un der tho Penrose bill, pawed by tho loglsln- ture, was granted lnte yoalenlay nfternnnn by the supreme court. Four of the Jus tices favored the injunction. They were Mc- llssentod. vanla, Railroad Company has decided to run yen mt UjB Brnernl opinoll ls lhat tlll series of popular oxcursloni from New lorK, ?rKnln(t f the injunction Is a posltlvo in Philadelphia, and other eastern um to "- moat tun ot me opinion tu me majority oi JL ' . ..-t- r. ni,l1uili.1iilift Is I thn nnurt aw to l.htt nmiHlltu tlnmillt v nf tbr CSgO. Ihe rOUIlll - l.n-1.111. Tl.n . tin milnlnVfll! fixed at 118 25. and proportional " ; V-:r:",, ' ""I u" " single fare for the fouud trip, will prevail o from otlier st.dloin. I Injunction wat made on the ground thnt The parties will be carried on special trains ,, ilrogo bill wns tlncnnstltutloiml for i . .m.r.i omwrtunlty to the Sterrett, Green, Clark mid Williams. In order to m nl iSTr n 1 Pcnnsy 1-1 Collum, Mitchell mid Thomp.on .llssei publlo to visit tho World's I-air, 1 1 cnnsyl liecMMrily het'tle , co comtiosed of the newest nl beet standartl ..nr ojmrlins. COtlU IlInK all mouoril uuj l'ursoiis'rosidriiK at stations not located on tho main line will take regular connecting trains to the nearest polut of connection with tho special train. various reasons. The linlldlnir commission peoplo nre especially Jubilant. They do not expect the legislature to ko any further. A l'uriinoe Attached. Siiaiiok, July 20. Sheriff Ilnrnett, of Mercer, nt tho instance of Attorney ln- gersoll, of Clovelnnd, O., served writs of Tho special trains will leave Philadelphia I attachment on the Douglas Furnace com llarrtsntirg Baxter's Mandrake Bitters euro indigestion heartburn, costlvonoss and all malarial ills- Twonty-fivo cents jicr bottle. 1 m 1'KltHONAL. 11.50 a. m , L tnoastor 2 00 p. m., ;125 n. m and stopping at principal interme diate stations, arriving in Chicago 5 20. the next afternoon The first oxcurslon is fixed for July 25th others are fixed for July 3lst, Augmt 12th mid Kith. Another series to bo inn at tlif mc rato and under the samo conditions will l.n uttlintl nra! lator. The return coupons o these tickets will bo good wlliiln ten days nil will 1)0 accepted for jiassago only on trains leaving Chicago at 3 15 p. ni. and 11 .'P p. m. Miss Annie Yo3t is spending a few dajs at Minersville. Mrs. Alf. Morgan visltol friends nt Shamc kln yesterday. Samuol Rogers, of Mt. Caruiol, was a visitor to town yesterday. Mrs. G. A. Wilde, of last Cotl street, spent yostordayat Pottsvlllo. Mluo Inspector Stein spent last ovcnlng at the county sent on business. 'Squiro Shoemaker was confined to the hoiiso this morning through illness. Michael Mellcl, David Faust and W. J. Evans spent yosterday at Mt. Carmcl Miss Hattie Nell", of Slatlngtoii, is the guest of her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. k. P Schellly. Miss Lou Mlllichap, sahslady at Wilkin' son's dry goods storo, is enjoying a week's va cation in Luzerno county. Thomas 1). D.ivie8, of North Jardin sticct, wlm baa been nuito ill for tho past week or two, is much improved to-day. Mrs. N. C. Windt and son, Herbert, of Philadelphia, arc visiting the farmer's brother. M. L. Kcmuiercr. of Noith Main Bchool, Mahanoy City. Sept. 4 St. Michaels Society of tho county. gtrect , ,. W. R. Wilde, wifo and son, July 20. Columbian festival, in Robblns' opera house, under auspices of tho Young People of tho English Baptist church. July 31 Mum social and fostlval, by tho T. W. C.T.U. July 31 and August 1. Ice cream festival, under auspices of English Lutheran church In the church building. Aug. 12r-lco croam fostlval, in Robblns' opera house, undor auspicos of Helping Hand Society of Roformod church. Aug. 14. Ico cream and cako festivnl,under tho auspicos of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school. Aug. 18. Ico cream festival, in Robblns' onera honso. under auspicos of tho Y. P. G. of the P. E. church. of Audcnricd; aro on their way to tho World's Fair. Ben Dadduw, of town.will fill Mr. Wilde's position until the latter returns. Mrs. Dr. Jas. Stein, of Shenandoah, and hot guest, Miss Bert Hadd, of Philadelphia, spent last evening in town, tho guests of tho Misses Garner. Ashland Telegram. Mrs. Fairchild, of Soutli Whito street, ac- ronmauied bv her daughters. Misses Mabala and Lillle, lefc for Jersey City atnoon to day. where they will spend a brief season, USE DANA'S BARSAPARILLA, it "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Bnv Kcvtlone flour. Bo sure that tho name Lkbbio & Baxb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw l'llea or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knifo or ligature, Mo danger or suffering. No delay from busi- ncsa while under treatment. Patients who m iwmonslblo need not Y until well. A erfect euro guaranteed. Send for circular. fi. REED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Ssfers, by permission, to tho editor of tho TUit nhotormphs and rravnn at nbb'. Our Directory. tmenanuoan. nfflfie hours from 7:30 a, m to T:30 p. m Money Order and Realstry De partment open from 8 :00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. 'Pnllnwine Is a schedule ot tb arrival and departure ot mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must be In the otnoe twrty minutes before the time given neiow: JLtrhiaL P.M. A.M. 1:40 4:34 Destination. 1:08 t-.U 1:4 :M llCS itta J: 3:31 1U 3:M l:l 1:M 3:M l:U AM l:U 2:28 :08 1:45 t:08 :58 MS 1:60 l:M :H (Phlla., Western ! and Southern States I New York and East- ern ntaioe aau ( points on U. v. Asland. i GIrardville, (Raven Run, Centra-) i 11a, Mt CarmelandV t 1 Bast-1 and . K. R. ) Departure. A. M. P. M. 7:30 9:08 11:30 !:8i 3:0a 8:00 Shamokln. j PottsvlUe. ! Mahanoy City. I Mahanoy Plane, Ixt I :M 1 Creek and Mbalt. I lib Fraokvllle. 12:52 9:08 3:08 8:00 1:35 7:20 7i00 1:36 7:00 .1:40 7:00 7:20 2:50 11:30 o;20 7:30 2:50 8:08 11:18 11:30 2:50 6:uu 7:20 2:60 PROPERTIES FOR SALE. pnny, of Slmrpsvllle, foreclosing a Judg ment of $105,000 in favor of Corrlgnn, Ivor Sc Co., of Cleveland; nn attachment issued by the Croton Line company, limited, to the mnount of f 1,&00; one luea uy the Uxchanse National bank, of Chicago, for $35,000, by the Wisconsin Mnrlne nnd Fire Insurance company bank for $135,000. This npcsregates $330,500. The failure is per Imps directly attributable to tho recent ns- slKnment of Forsythe, Hyde & Co., of Chicago, by vhlcli tho furnnco has been operutcd. Close of Hi fttnt BanBfirfost. WlI.KESUAmir;, July 20. Tho state Saen- goriest wound up yesterday with a mon- Tlilrty lity's Nnt'n ster picnic at Mountain park, at which ah f,.M r,,r 18H1 and 1B0J must bo paid 5,000 people attended. The prize winners within thirty days from date, or accounts will at Tuesdny's competitive singlnp; were nnn..KM. fr rollen. also announced, iirst prl7.e was given to tho Wlllinintport Gesans Verein, second bo put in the liu.mli of Constables for colicc Hon. John . Uukiins, Recolver of raxos. riliitnandnah. P.l . Julv 17. 1803. 7 10 lni Their Day Out. Lakosldo will be crowded with Jolly fire- tn(ii in.inorrow. when the Ro5Cuo Hook and Ladder com tuny will visit the popular resort A Inran crjwd of ploasuro seekers will un- doubtciily accompany them. --- Swltclt-llack JEfillroit'l. Tr.lnu InaVA KwItCtl-K ,uk deiKlt. MOUCl) Chunk, week djys, as follows: 8tu. 10 10, II.3J .. mi aai. :t 15. 5 3ft n. m. nund-iys. 1 W) i.'soii'm, Returning, leave i-unmlt Hill, D.40, it. Kin in.. 123.. 1.80 3.. 4.30. u l P. m nun- .1...-U 3 . i Oil n m .May 10. iciro. " (liven Awiiy. For sixty days Koagey, tho photographer, will givo a 10x13 platinum picture with ovorj dozen of his $3 cabinets. Carriers make a general collection at 8:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:15 a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional dellverlen and Uectlons aro made In the bualiww part of tawn at 10:15 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Fire Alarm lloxos. The following list shows the location ot the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets IS Dowers and Centre streets. 14 Bridge and Centre streete. Main and Centre street. 14 Main and Poplar Btreew. ta Main and Coal streets. 1 Gilbert and Centre strew. GU Gilbert and Cherry BtreeM. Chestnut and Coal streete. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm la sent In the tire bell will sound tho number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. DOW TO LOCATE A LA HUB. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the fire csll w strike one, then pause and strike five wklck. will indicate that the ere Is In the rtetslry o No, box. ETery alarm is repeated tour tlmrv .!a"nii' si -i ' $4 on Per plr for nc c,,r tpl.UU taliiH. Others for $1.85, flJSO, fl.75, J2.0O nnd upward. Call and eeo them. A new lot just received t C. D. Frlclco'i Carpet Btoro. Mlienumlonli oirvra (iiinrlutiltles to Seek erit of liiveHtmont. Tho following enumerated properties aro for sale and information concerning them may be had upon application at the IIeuai.U olllco : 1. A row of framo houses containing apartments for sii families. Will net at least 15 per cent, on the price asked. Loca tion in tho heart of Shenandoah. 2. A splendid factory sito, 3000 feet in size, in tho heart of Shenandoah, and in cluding largo building. Cheap. 3. Lot and largo building with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8 horso power engine, boilor and shafting. Splendid build ing for a factory. 1. An elegant new house in Pottsville, complete in every detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Largo hcunory. Use Wkllb Laundbv Blue, the beat Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15cta. Sold by Coakloy Bros. 4 1'ollltM. Roll Sheelor has cjmpleted his new build ing on West street. Coxo Bros. & Co. havo awarded tho contract of building nn olectric railroad between Eckloy and Buck Mountain to Charles F. King & Co., and 100 men will be put to work on tho road bed. The uoxt holiday will bo Labor Day, which falls on Monday, September 4th. The thermomstor seems to be celebrating its centennial year. Many veterans who have been receiving a regular pension are now roceiving a suspen sion. It would bo a good idea to curtail the lives of some of the worthless curs running loose in the town. In this dull season is the time for our merohanUto pationlze tho newspaper ad veitising columns. Those of the Hekald aro the most far reaching and ell'wjtlveof any ooal region newspaper. A misslep will often make a cripple for life. A bottle of Henry & Johnson's Arnica ana Oil Liniment at baud, will not prevent tho mbaten. but used lmniedUtely it will sate being a cripple, lni riunriujr 8chouI I'lonlr. The Method! Sunday school of Fowler's, ill accordance with their annual custom, will hold their picuie at Delano on Saturday, tho 2gd iut. They go by special train Imniedl alely following the 0.03 regular train. A largo number of people from this town will aooom pauy the excursionists. Knocked from u Treitli". Thomas Connert, of town, was struck by a ear and kuoeked from a trestle at Paekor No. B oolllery on Tuesday afternoon. His face was badly cnt and bruised and hie left arm was spralued. w m Old Lumber for b'nle. For sale, cheap, a lot of old lumber from buildings torn dowu. Apply at the oulee of the Columbia Brewing Company, III South Main street, Shenandoah. 7-20 it He 1'hI'I the Cot. Mike Smith, a Hungarian resident of the First ward, was released from tho lockup at twelve o'clock last night after paying a fine A GAY GONDOLIER. )no of the World' I'ulr llnulmoii Till Ollb'l hwlm. Divinely pIctiiroRnuo ti ml eminently ttuuutl to tholr artistic uuvlronmoiit. lorfuctlntf the beauty of tho cameo sot- injr of tho magnificent palaces lining ihe shimmering lagoons, the gondolier re :i feature eminent among the novel alluring simctacles at the great expo dtion. Chicago's erratic knight of the bat meter ami the festive forecast having ','raeiously meted out an acceptable ar ticle of weather from his treasure house luring the last few days, the gay gen llemen from Venice have been given an opportunity to shine resplendent in ul! their finery of raiment and basic in the smiles of fuir maidens reclining on the cushions of tho gondolas, who sec in eaeli handsome wioldor of the long oars a possible duke or count. The weather being as near nn ap proaeh to tho Venetian article as the gondoliers have yet experienced, tliex svere in a particularly bright and Hap py mood. Before the crowd arrived t distract their minds with the seduetlvi jingling of hard and shining coins they reclined in tho sunshine near the pier where their fairy-like craft are moored. rolled cigarettes, listened dreamily to the music iloatlng over tho lagoon from the bandstands und discussud tho coin parativo merits of gondoling and run uing peanut stands. From all that could bo gathered from scraps of tho conversation, tho senti ment was unanimous in favor of the former. Standing on one of tho bridges nnrt watching tho boats glide so smoothly ilong, with tho parti-eolorcd hangings trailing in tho clear waters and tho ga gondoliers softly singing in timo to the rhythmic sweep of the oars, ono would think that the roraantie-looklng oars man lived in a Venetian palace, witli its thresholds touching tho water and iw latticed easements lialf-concealing divers and various dark-eyed Italian beautios. to whom, in accordance with the tradition and romance, the gondo liers, when oil! watch, would offer- their hearts and hands in rounded verse to the accompaniment of lute, a guitar or at least a harmonica. Hut they don't. Down on tho west banlcof tho south pond stands a lowly frame cottage, rough nnd unpatnted. The most ro mantic observer would never for a mo ment connect It with the trailing oars or softly splashing water. It is more redolent of the soil, more suggestive of the foistive lumber shover or the equal ly unostentatious sewor-digger. And hero the gondoliers live, wove and have their being. Shortly after the gilt head of Diana had lHJgun to glisten in the sunlight this morning a gondolier stepped outof the cottage and walked to the edge of the lagoon. He wore not the gay livery which illumes the gondolas later on, merely an undress uniform and a pen sive ulr of melancholy. As he gazed nt the water it was evident that he was flllod with a wild longing to undress oven more yet and try a plunge in the Ugoon. At length his determination became rlxed, he hastily dUrolwd and a moment later took a flyiug leap into tho water, instantly and irrevocably fracturing regulation "So. UMr" for the guldiuiuw of visitors and employes. Any one wililug to uee water in any form on the fair grounds must into that furnished by a concessionaire from Wisconsin or inour the dire penalty of wulking behind a Columbian ifuanl for some distance and possible incarcera tion in the cold-storage building or the Chinese theater. Hardly had the splanh made by the audacious gondolier died away when there was a run on the bank and a guard was on liaud. "Couie out of that, now, yezmurther ln' dago, or I'll run ye in," was liU salutation. The gondolier grinned and quietlv replied: "SI, Calcimine Ite Illtisfiii elochlo este boiflevsirdu," or words to that effect. prize to the Scrnntou Liderkrnnz and tho third prize to the Scrnnton Sacngcrrunde. Tho Lldcrkrauz society rof used to nccept second prize, as they thought they deserved first place. The bcranton baengcrrunde nlso refused third prlzo. Musical critics nil conceded thnt the Itending Mnennorchor should have been given either first or sec ond prize. Cumberland Sunday Pcliool Workers. CAULIBLB, .Till v 20. Hundreds of active Sunday school workers were In attendance at Williams' Grove yesterday, thlB being the second dny's session of tho Cumberland Valley Sabbath School assembly. The ex ercises bognn nt 8 o'clock with devotional exercises. Then came Bible IsormnI bec- tion," by W. W. White, Ph. D., of Xenln, (), followed by "Prlmnry Practical Instruc tions," by Mrs. Florence Parker Faxson of Philadelphia; "How to Study the HI bio," by Rev. Francis Smiley, of Chester, and "Chautauqua Hounu Table." con ducted by George E. Mills, of Carlisle. I'ntal Arriilrnt to n l'rotnlnent Mnn. FlIAHKLIN, I'll,, July 20. It. h. Coch" run. of this city, a wealthy retired banker, vas accidentally killed on his farm by the dlscharuo of a rifle ho was currying. It Was at first reported that hp bad com mitted suicide, but tho evidence produced before the coroner's jury tended to show that U!b death was the result of ru acci dent. Mr. Cochran some years ago re tired from business, nnd has sincedevoted his time to agriculture, and became prom inent in tho councils of the Fnrmers' Al- Bunco, For years lie edited the Venmigo (Spectator und served; as protnonotnry. lt.illrond ImjHOvemmits Suspended LANCASTKll, July 20. Ordors issued from Pennsylvania railroad headquarters to Assistant l.tiglneer I'rltchctt, who Is in ciinrgo of the extensive improvements on the lino between Philadelphia and Harris- burg, resulted in tho suspension of all work, except at Mountvllle. This action whs entirely unexpected by the contrac tors, who havo been givon no reason for tho suspension. A thousand men are thus thrown out of employment, most of them being Italians, Foedlna Wheat to Cnttln. Rkamko, July 20. On account of the low price of grain and export demand for hay, many Herks county farmers will feed their wheat to their cattle ana poultry. They say It does not pay to sell wheat at GO cents per bushel, or ono cent per pound and buy bran for the cattle and pay $1 per 100 pounds, or thesanie price. They cm m that they can realize more from the wheat by feeding it. ltullroad Hands Want Tlirlr ray, St. Fetch's, July 20. The employes of tho Delaware River and Lancaster rail road, running from this plnce to Phoenix- vllle, have not received any pay for nearly thrto months, und notice was given the company that unless settlement in full is made at once no trains will bo run. Thought Her Husband a llitrglar, Lkdanon, July 20. Mrs. Charles Has sey thought she heard a burglar ascend ing the stairway leading to Her room, and being of a nervous illspositlon.sho jumped from the second story window to the blue- walk, sustaining severe Injuries. Instead pf a burglnr, it was her husband. (Irantt Lodge of Good Tamplnrs. West Chksteb, July 20. The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Independent Or der of Good Templars, closed its annua session here yesterday. It will meet next year at Phlllipsbnrg, Pa. Hon. T. IC Stubbs, of Oxford, Pa., was elected grand chief Templar of tho state. A Hoy Trlflrs with Dynamite Lancaster, July 20. Emanuel, ayonng eon of John Kurtz, ol Columbia, found dynamite cartrldgo and exploded it in his father's yard. Part of the boy's hand was torn off, and he was otherwise badly In j u red. His sister was severely injured on the bead by a uying stone. l Uli In Iteadlnc Water Mains, RRADIKO, July 20. The water pipes of this city are reported by the drivers of th sprinkling carts to contain many dead fish. When they open the plugs to 1111 their tanks buss mid catfish are thrown out and the water in some sections ot the city Is murky, yellow and green. Two New Charters, nAnniSDUna, Julj 20. The United States Radiator company, ot Westmoreland county, capital $50,000, and the Fennsyl vnula Traction company, of Lancaster, capital $10,000, were yesterday chartcrtd here. Fortho o'liinhla 1'eace Flow, Trot, N. V.. July 20. The Columbia Liberty Hell oommitteo have scut forward from this city all of tho swords, guns, Chains und filings that they have received that could not be fused into tho Colum bia Liberty Bell or availed of In the chip per to Messrs. Ueere Co., plow man ufacturer, Mollue. Ills., who have volun teered to make the Columbian peace plow without cost to tne committee, tub com mittee now desire wood of historical in tereet tyr tue wood part ot tne plow. Another Alleifatton Against Moyer New YnriK, July 30. The picture ot Dr. Jleiiry C. W. Meyer, published in the papers, recalls to Julius Dablmnnn, ft storekeeper, the face ot u man ho met In Denver ill 18b", aud who was introduced tq blm as Dr. Mayer. Dahlmanusays Mayer tvrt intimate with a drug clerk named K hi til while there, and that the latterdied under suspicious circumstances. Klotz was insured for 1.000, ami Dablmnnn, iu view ot Mayer's career, believes be profited to that extent by KIou's death, ENTOMOLOGY AS A OARt'ER Tl.e Study of Insect Is Ileeomtnir a Very Important Illiniums.. Koonomlo ontoinnWv u that I, ni. Of tile SOlonce wlllnll. lnnklnir l.-n.1 tho mere collection nml W.lfl,.ntl of InsectH, has to do with the control f those wlileh inlurliuialv ntt'oni uori. ultnrnl products. 11a Imnnrtfliiftfl t hovvn by tlie faattlmf. fills a volume of four hundred and fifty pages, while the Asooiatton of Bco uomio KnbomoloirlstH Ixtyuctiveimembers. That tlie nchlftVR- ments of Its students or professors aro remarkable is shown by the statement mado In a recont address bv tha do minion ontomologlst of Canada that a avingof lour hundred thousand dol- ars worth of agricultural product was made In North Dakota and Minno- ota during 1891 by tho adoption of cer tain measures recommended to farmers by official entomologists. Entomology as a hobby Is now wide ly pursued by young people nnd no de partment of natural history is rnoro at tractive, says tho Youth's Companion. I!ut tho biologic study of insects, though of the first importance to the economic ontomologlst, is to him only tno first step. I bo llfo history of a given pest known, ho aims to devise some means to control It. Somo of tho nohlovomonte In this lino nro, in a general way, woll known. The Colorado potato-beetle Is nrac- lcally under tho thumb of paris green. The codling-moth, whoso larva infests our npplcs, is readily controlled by spraying tho trees with tho same pol- ron at tho proper tenson. So with many other pests of tho farmor and fruit-grower. Hut, as Prof. Uiloy esti mates that one-tonth of our agricul tural products is annually ruined by Insects, it is evident that plenty of week remains . to be dono in this direction. Tho total annual loss from Insects In the United States is placed by the best entomological authorities at abqitt 5180,000,000. As tho ontomologists of tho varions state agricultural experi ment Btations and of tho national de partment of agriculture pursue their investigations further this enormous loss will bo rrreatly reduced. When their labors bccom.e hotter known and appreciated thoir oppor tunities for work, as woll as the means at their disposal, will be increased. Many more hands and brains will be needed to do tho work nnd young men md women trained in entomology will c called for as assistants, Most of the states havo now estab lished agricultural experiment stations and at tlie majority of these an entomol ogist Is busily at work on his specialty. Some of tho agricultural colleges give courses In economic entomology, and as the farmers learn to better appreci ate its money value to them they will devote more and more .time to its study. 1 he Implements needed for the col lection and study of Insects are few and Inexpensive. An agreeable Laxative anflHEtryE Tonic. Bold by rrugRl$tfl or Bent by mail. S3c, 60c. and ?1.00 icr package. Samples f rco. ? A Wff The Favorlto TOOTH rOWDEB SM.S forlhoTccthnnd Ureath.iao. Captain Sweeney, U.S.A.,8an Diego, Cal., says: "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the tlrst medicine I havo overt" ound that would do mo any good." I'l lcoSOcta. gold by Druggists. Do not neoleet a Cough, na there lsdanger of its leading to Consumption. BntLon's Core will save you a severe LungTroublo. It is tho best Couch Cure andspeedtly relieves Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and llronchttl3, and la EOlu on a guarantee. " cts. WANTED By a you' g man 19 years ot age, a slliiatton In a stira. Addrms ".rtver User," 2-JO Slaybrrry-lley.Sh-nando ih. 713-6t I7M1R SALK A blck mire, live je.irs old C emtio and sound and a good driver. Apply ut 317 l'.aa t Lloyd street, bhenandoah. 7-11-lw rOST. A rfd cow, with white apots, crocked 1 horns tinned with tin. Finder will be iin-urdedhy returnlnn same lo Joseph Ranch, ;iiuouiu vesi8irce,ncnanaoaa. i n-iw FOR HENT The store room on 121 North Jardin street, Shenan Jo.ib, lately occnpleu by Wendell GiuH. the baker and u ntectloner. with dwell ng, bake house und stiblo. Apply on me premises lor iuu particulars. v-.u-ui s BONDS KOIl SALK Tho Town Council ot the Ilorongh ot Shenandoah having been duly and legally authorized to borrow money (or tho puipose ot electing a public water works, have prepared and & re now offering for sain borough bonds bearing Interest at the rate of 1 per rent., the Interest payable semi an ni ally. The bonds are of the denomlnitlon of ilou, fc3O0 and $500 and mature la thirty year-. I'ercons dosirlng to Mibscrlhe for tho said bonds can do so bv annlvlni! to T. F. llradluau. treasurer of Ihe borough, Btatlng the amounts i hi" j desire to suDcriDo lor anu me aenumina Hon of bonds preferred I'ATHICK GAKriOAN, T. J. JAMKS, K. F. Gallaqiikh. 7-5-lf Committee FINE DRESS GOODS i . 1TVRESS GOODS issuch a bewildering- toni JO) that we will not attempt a full clescrip - tion, but rive a partial outline, which you can fill jn by a personal inspection. There are the plain and chaiifrable 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 then1, many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex amination arc found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, fig ured aud changeable silks, in all tiic new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. ....In Wraps Wo find the most stylish and tho prevailing modo to bo the Capo, In somo of its variations, single, dniiblo or trlplo capes. Soino nro plain, others vory highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by the "jmlnlno fancy. To somo, coats only arc tho correct garment. To those wo would say coats aro ctjually fnshlonablo and stylish, many of these having capos also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may doslro. 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, ill welcome. Dives, Pom ai POTTSVXX-XriB, FSSIfflffil. O, OEOKOU MILL-KR, Manager. 8 CmJBUJji6Ha"l MA A recrvH'i'in that iK-iite. Cultivates l"lln t and taste in l und Jeatl-i to a at of wliui is most lovf in nul'ire. Examine ur slue ruineiii, No 2. i $2.50 coninlele. im Ini5 due lei, we, fold trip' u uiirrviiig sab with filn uhlt-r stni litfgd Instruction I anu an neit'tsary n ratm and supplies for starting in photography. &LRYIN, DUNCAN & WAIBLEY 3 Soutb. l&fflieiixs. tsoot. John F.Ploppert,; CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT tj'J BAST CEXTJtE ST. read, Cake and Pie Bakery ! CONFECTIONERY. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. I have also purchased tho storo 21 West Coal treet, and am prepared to (urnlsh .Milk, Cream, i3utter and Egcs at the lowest market prices. Wo will also Ueep at this store Ico Cream und ioda Water. All orCers will receive prompt mention, WLolesalo and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT. 13 Easl Centre St SHENANDOAH Zl West Coil St. Ko. 207 West Coal Street, j SHENANDOAH, PN 1 O 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 lino ot Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware, i too ting and Spouting our specialty, Peter Griffiths, GIKAKDVILL,!!, PA. -AOKNT FOB- S CELEBRATlD LIGLB v AID PIlSllEil BE Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale, HOOKS & BROli Public Notice! The ouiflt Includes Fine Lens, Folding Tripod, Carrying Satchel wilh ohoulder strap, 01-page Instruction Hook, and all necessary apparatus and suuplles for starting In photography. Ills th simplest, llghte t. "!-t compact, eiwloat ol ooraprehenslo i, leadlest In manipulation, and cheapest complete ou .Ht ever produced. Student No. 2, Price $2 50. The Htudent Camera can be seen at BEDDALL BROS., Nos. a and 8 North Main Htreet, SHENANDOAH, - PA, Hardware, Tinware, Ptovts and House Furnishing i;ouds. Fish tig Tackle und Sportsman s goods. Notice It hereby g ven that persons deetroy ngor detaining beer kegs will be prosecuted is provided by the Act ol Assembly approved prll Jth. Ib85. Bra-'ori' A.BHOolatlon. 4htt,,1nilh P.JnnS '0S, 1 ALMA SHOE uRtSSING! The best preparation In the market for shots, sau heU and all leather goods wheie a beuutl (ul black Is desired. AT THE LEATHER STORE 1Q W.Oontro St., Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery lllttiik Hooks, etc. n. 4 NORTH MAIN Hrf3 WEEKS' SALOON, IT S, Main Street. Finest Braiidj of Wines, WMskejs and Cigars, Fresh llecr, 1'orter and Alo always on tap. IFJEtEID. JITi4 101 North Malnstreet.Shemndoal WHOLESALE BAM AND Ice Cream wholesale and reu-' Plcnlos and parties supplied on sW FIRE INSURANT krgMta&a oldest reliaster-eiiM. pauKK rsprecsnu r r a, vrr. v A 120S.JaromSt.,Shenati Hk " 'J'Jfc2S. ' bfefe. yjjiMHii gjMBjffltep-. . ,HlliBIM ,,.,.. -,..gl f
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