t KING Among merchants Is the ono who eaters to tho wants of his ens- wi ci, bo thoy rich or poor. Both have an ejal right to be treated fairly. Jostles to all h good motto, and our oustoraors will find A sun. WohavAacomplotollnoof Groceries ft well M Oannod Goods, ctn. Oomo and Bee ejnr steak ot goods, and romemher the beet i always tho cheapest In the long run SSIETVIEIRlSrS Corner Grocery, wtre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PAKK. Rn..k.l fur Thl Sonson at This 1'npnlnr Itesort. tTht following Is b list of the dates secured 1 the names of the societies i f.W Efi. Methodist Episcopal Sunday nAnnl. Shenandoah. July J to Aug. 3-Evangelloal camp meet- ft. ffnlT SO. Wm. I'enn Sunday school. fnWCT W1li ConereBatlonnllst, Mai itVCtty. fair 39. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland Jolr 29. St. Nicholas Union 8uuday school Aoroat 1. Camp 4, I. 0. T. A., Mabanoy August 2. German Lutheran school, Hah' SJSOT CltT. Ang. 6 Baptist Sunday school, Mabanoy tr. August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shen Atdoah. Aug. 4. P. M. Sunday schools of Gllber to and Shenandoah. An. BtolS. Enoamnmentof tho Potts' tillo cadets. National Guards. August 7. Alpha Social Sooiety, Sharaokln August 8. M. E. Sunday sohool, Mabanoy August 0. Trinity Beformed and Presby. tadan Sunday schools, Snenanuoan. Amrast 10. EvanKolIoal Sunday school Jfahanoy City. Anir. 13. Eounlon of German Lutheran starch. Ane. 15 Laieulds Uu:icalo, Grant Bani Aug. 10. Trinity Koformed Sunday schoo oi Tamaqua. August 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday nebool, Ashland. Aug. 18 Picnic of Lydia Degreo lodge No. 112 Daughters of Bcbckah, I. O. O. F.. of Bhonandoab. August 24. Gorman Keformed Sunday M&ool, Mahanoy City. Bept. 4 St. Michaels Society of tho county. Coming Event. Jnly 31 Mum social and festival, by tho T. W. 0. T. U. July 31 and August 1. Ico cream festival, under auspices of English Lutheran church in the church building. Aug. 12 Ico cream festival, In Bobbins' epera house, under auspices of Helping Hand Society of Roformcd church. Aug. 14. Ice cream and oako fostival,under the ausplcoa of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school. Aug. 18. Ice cream festival, in Bobbins' of era houso, under auspices of tho Y. P. G. the P. E. church. Use Wells' Laundey Blue, tho best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakley Bros. l'lles or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife or ligature. Vo danger or suflbring. No dolay from busl- nsa while under treatment. Patients who bio resrwnsible need not ay until well. A ysrect cure guaranteed. Send for circular, B. BEED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Bsfers, by permission, to tho oditor of the Ktuikq Hjcbald. tf Thirty Day's Not!c. All taxes for 1691 and 1802 must bo paid within thirty days from dato, or accounts will bo put in tho hands of Constables for collec tlon. John F. Hiqqins, Eocoiver of Taxes. Shenandoah. Pa.. July 17, 1893. 7-lD-lni Our Directory. 3 jn TOfSti office Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7. 30 d. m Money Order and Registry De partmentopen from8:00 a. m. mi ;iw p. iu. Following la a ached ule of A arrival and deDartnre of mall trains. Mall fifctler for despatch must be In the oflloe thirty brutes before the time given below: Arrttal. P.M. A.M. lt 1:2 DeMnation. Dtpartwt. A. M. P. M I rhila., Western 1 7: 8:00 t:tt 1:09 ana S:0X 8:00 1:01 f.ii I Southern States U: i:n i-.a 9m ( Now York and East-1 ern States and points on U. V. R. K. ) Asland. OlrardvlUe, 12:112 9:06 8:08 8:00 1:88 7:20 7:00 1:88 7:00 1:U 7:00 740 2:68 U:K &; T: x:M :0B 11:S0 U:SS 3:80 8:110 T.m S:S0 :0S t:Sfl i:H : USO lm Utt Till :t (Raven Run, Centra-1 i Ua, Mt. Oarmel and V l Shamokln. ) TottsvUIe. Mabanoy Olty. .hanav Plana. Lost I 1:98 Bt:st .8M t.st t:bt Creek od Shaft, f Praekvllle. r asas rbMn miltfl & eAnAml aallofltion at 8:00 m. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:1 e, m. ana 3:15 p. m. Aaainonu uouvene man ssUectlons are made In tha business pmrt of Hvn ai iu:ia a. m. ana z:uv p. ui. Fire Alarm lioiM. Tie following lis. sbows tho loMtion ot tha alarm boxes of tho Hbeoande&h Pirt Department: LOCATION. It-dal and Dowers streets, is liowers and Centre streets. M Bridge and Centre streets. M Main and Centre streets. H Main and Poplar streets. M Main and Coal streets, r is Gilbert and Centre streets. QM-tillbert and Cherry streets. SB Chestnut and Coal streets. Tonndsn alarm open the box, pall down tbs hook onoe and let go. When an alarm Is sect In the fire boll will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCUM ALABUS- II vtm alarm Is soundsd from box 15 tha Bit bell w strike ono, thsu pause and strike Ave which will Indicate tbat the fire Is In the rltfnltjro No. II box Every alarm la repeated toBTMma. dA rr Per pair for Lnce Cut i.yu taiutt. Others for $1.35, iImi6,i23M and upwards. Call igygjot juat received 'STcSrWiiatore. T- OBB'S OBSERVATIONS. What He Bees J""1 I' lu'lnK ,n' Travel. The free lnneh "fiend" is to be found In all localities and ho Is quite numerous In 8ben- ti,i feet was brouilit forcibly to mv mind. He has ft very regular route Bnd you can see him entering every sloou that displays the "free lunch" sign. .lust how this distinctly American Inttltu tlon originated nobody seems to know, nor Is It a matter of muoh Importance, it utsoov erer. however, found out agreat popular want, for the saloon of any pretensions wlilflli ns fr UmkiIi mllnnct Is worse off than tbe merchant who falls to advertise In the Ukb AM). In every city In the United States the free lunch Is an established Institution, ana the thirsty man In search of a drink Is sure in flml n arrav of viands without extra eharge. "Years sw." said a commercial man to me yesterday, while Indulging In a soelal glass, "when Mlooni first began to horn lonn ai- tractions for eating as well as drinking, eaoli saloon keeper attended to the preparation of the lunch counter. To-day there are over twentv eetftblishuienU in New i ork City alone which outer exclusively to tno lrct- tho llouor tiurvoyors of tlic metropolis." In resimnse to my Inquiry whother Mich business was o paying Investment, ho said "Ym. man have become rich through It, Tin- business Is thoroughly systematized, and oacli Astablishment has his customers to attend to dally. Each day the order for tho following ilav Is received and delivered by 0 o'clock in the morning. The free lunch is quite ( pensive, as I know of some saloons In New York that expend as much ns $30 or 10 iluv on their freo lunches. From a small beginning It has grown to largo proportions, While on this subject ronunns mo of an other familiar character that Infests the sa loons of this town. He Is what tho wholesal dealers call "hangers on,'' and he is personal! scauaiuted with overy aueul that has deal ings with tho saloons of this town. If ho isu he'll mako them bsllove so. Monday morn ins-after every my you will notice him fol lowing in the wake of the beer agents, leisurely occupying a oomfurtablo olmlr I the saloon awaiting their approach. By even ing be is full of "bug juico" at somebody else's oxpense. The Newark fool who bet ho could tako a quantity of poison and survivo and lost his bet and his life, reminds mo of tho merchant who Imagines he can run his buslnasssuccoss- fully without tbe uso of printer's Ink. Ono is as probable as the other. Very few Shenandoah peoplo havo so far visited Atlantic City this summor. For the reason, I s appose, Schuylkill county has a summor resort within its borders that is more suitablo for tlioso seeking rccroatlon than the crowded thoroughfares of Atlantic City. Tho World's Fuir has also something to do with tbe decreased attendance at tho soa shore One. A misstep will often mako a cripplo for life. A bottle of Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment at hand, will not prevent the misstep, but used immediately it will save being a cripple. Im THE WORLD'S FAIR TOURISTS. Letter I'rom One or the "llirnlil" Kicur slon larty. Editor IIeeald -.As ono of the merabors of tho jiarty of tho World's Fair trip I thought it would interest you and the road era of tho Herald to have a short descrip tiou of the trip while en route.and of our visit to tho wonderful oxhibition. Tho whole party was very agreeably surprised at tho adieu tendered them before tho departure (rom Shenandoah. It made us feci good. Upon arriving at Hozleton wo were obliged to wait ono hour for tho noxt train. This we Improved by a walk on Hnzleton's main street. Our next stop was at Mauch Chunk, which we loft at midnight for Niagara Falls During the trip all were lively. It was a Jolly crowd, notwithstanding tho crowded condition of our train. Messrs. Baird and Hollopotcr wero the life of tho party. One would scarcely think that two such young (?) men could be so lively, but the? wero away from homo, you know. Tho incidents of the trip wero so numerous and varied that time and space would not allows description of, them here. Oar arrival at Niagara was behind the schedule time. We should have been here at 10 a. m., bat it was after noon when wo got there. All went to the Great International hotel, wberejustice was done to many hungry stomachs. But wc were not only anxious to eat, but also to gaze upon the world's famous cataract the falls of Niagara. The scenery is certainly wonderful too wonderful for pen or tongue to describe. Our stay at tho falls mutt necessarily be short, muoh as we wished to remain. The "White Citv" is our destination, so all take their "grips" and go to the station of the Grand Trunk Hallway. AH having places assigned them in the beautiful car "Slam," tbe train pulls out of the station on its long Journey of five hundred and ten miles. Just across the river we are no longer on tbe soil .of our deer native land, but on British territory, and the superintendent of the Keuley Run oollieiy slags "God 8re the Queen." Tbe seenery in some parts of Canada is very picturesque. Might soon covers ail with her robe of darkness. All are tired. Tbe porter prepares our beds and then each re tires to rest and sleep, and perhaps dream of the home left so far behind us. The train ar rives at Chicago and our party goes to the Hotel Mecca, wuiob was assigned to us before we left our homes. This surely is a wonder fol city, but tbe Fair well, it is too Immense in every respect for me to give any idea what it is like. 1 he buildings are very largo and dlled with all imaginable things from all parte of the world, Everything in tho noundi is a rand and magnificent. Tbe Fair U la Jackson's park. It Is beautifully situated on the shore of Iike Miohigau, seven miles from the centre of tbe city and three from our hotel. As one of the party I am glad that I have sees this wonderful work of man, which is designed to eelebratetbe 400th auul- venery 0I the dlsoovery of America. Onk op tub Party. Chicago, July 80, 1883. Worklnc 'n E-trueit. The men engaged iu constructing the Shen andoah and Uabanoy City branch of the Lakeside Electric Hallway are working like beavers and have graded the road as far as the new slope at YateavJUo. Tho work of distributing sills along the line has also been CoxStneuced,-. Tbe.showlng by the Lukesido compuuris quite In contrast with that made by the Ileavcr Meadow company- lftUw has about half a dosen men at worn ami grading has not progressed mneh beyond the borongh line. The lKesiue poor about forty men at work. INTJ3RBSTING CONTRIBUTION Home Tl n. Thu Ar.. mid Some That F ' OniltitMit lo Us. a nriMnlMid and conducted drum corps it a vory useful Institution, and on pub Ho fesltve gatherings and parents is a geu ulnn nine nun iion. They stimulate a mar tlal ardor In all and thrill tho old uioou oi the grlssly veteran with now warmth and life, causing us to look with pride ou tno vet- . 1.1- .t.u,. eratis as we see him straignien up mo mc- matic back and frisk along (or attempt at lot) like n two-year-old cult. Imagine 8 hot summer's night, not a breath or air snr ring, In tho heart of a populous town, the weary Inhabitants sitting or roclinlugeeking rest and repose aftor their daily toil, to ur blown at and bombarded from two to foui hours, consecutively, by fifes and drum makes them still more weary and wish, aye ! devoutly pray for some cool retreat on tin mountain side, or wish the Kerning everlast ing whistlers and welters were In Jordan The blowing of the fifes, the rat-tat of tin drums is delightful occasionally, but as steady diet it sours on our stomach). IloyB tako a rest during tho summer mouth-, or ii you must practlco, hlo yourselves up to thi hillside and give us weary mottals a Bhow for our while alloy. If It bo true, and there is scarcely a donb that waiving is ono of tbe healthiest of exc, clses, then tlireo or fo.ur of our young mlsse i- ought to be pre-eminently healthy. Morning, noon and night they march three and four abreast up nnd down Main street chattering liko magpies. I often wonder their mothcrt- nave nothing for them to do at home. Ocoa slonally they cease their walking lo hold s Iect conversation with some good looklnf but not over modest barkeeper, drug clerk, oi .v new base balllst. Walking at soasonabh hours is perfectly right nnd propor. Holding conversations Willi a barkeeper, drug clerk andanewbjswballistisall right nnd proper Iffftrynro right and pioptr. Probably tbi girls aro notsomnch at fault as the parents Parents, have a caro I Girls, beware I . There is a sign "London A Liverpool Cloth ing House," etc., that greets the oyo of ovorj town visitor, In great white letters upon s blsck background. It was onoe at least use ful, If not ornamental, but its days of utilit) aro over. A bucket of whitewash over thi black would prove a delightful change and would at least givo an appoaranco of partia cleanliness ami a possiblo promise of genera outwatd renovation. The outward renova tiou is a consummation devoutly to bo wUhcd Who of any American citizen up to 5 years of ago does not in thought becumi yo .ng again as ho watches a game of bast ball? It is glorious oxercise for tho playeri and creates unbounded enthusiasm iu tin most sturdy citizen, if our side is ahead, and a corresponding depression when our non parlels nro in a hole. But, boys, don't "kill tho gooso that lays the golden egg." Then Is a law that prohibits tho doseciation ol tin Sabbath. You havo ofceared any troublo so far, but why tompt tho over good people bj swaggering boldly, yes, some impuucntiy through tho most public streets In your basi ball suits and paraphernalia on Sunday after noons. Many good peoplo believe this to b ouo of the things tba ought cot to bo and boys, unfortunately for you, tho lawyers saj the law is with them. Don't try to borrow or beg troublo for yourselves, but behavi seemingly and quietly and you may oscapi annoyance, if nothing worse, yourselves. KcvnEN Redo, Baxter's Mandrake Bitters cure indigestion heartburn, costivenesa and all malarial dis eases. Twenty-live, cents tier bottle. lm Notlor. All members of Plank llldgo Lodgo No. &S0, 1. O. O. F., arc requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Thomas D Davics, on Wednesday noxt, at ouo o'clock p. m. By orderof David Rkk-e, N. G Attest E. D. BliPDALL, Sec'y. 24 2t Shenandoah Won, The homo team of base bull players pulled themselves together yesterday and defeated the Temperance club of South Bethlehem to the tuno of 17 to 1. Herndon, of Pottstown, pitched for Shenandoah and tho visitors got but four hits off him. USE DANA'S SAKSAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Swlteh-lluek ltallrt'iid. TrVns loave Swltoh-11 ok depot, Mauch Chunk, week days, as follows: 8 40, 10 10, 11.37 a. in., 1,00, 2 30, iit, iSb p. m. Muaduys, 160. i.-'ip m, Returning, leave i-ummit Hill, 0.10, 11 10 a. in., 12 3$, 1.50. 3.30, 4,36, 0 15 p. ra. Sun days. 3 !4i 4 00 p. m. ilay 15, ie8. tf Ulin Away. For sixty days Exagey, the photographer, will givo a 10x12 pUtlnuni picturo with every drzen of his f8 cabinet. Licensed Hotel Vor Sato In a mining town. Good bar trade. Ad dress, E., care EVENING IIkkald, Shenan doah, Pa. 8-10-lSt Buy Ktyttojie flour. Be sure that tie lame Lbsmo & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., is printed o every uaak. 3-8-3 taw Too High LI vine. Tramp Little girl, is Utere any oottage around here where 1 can net a plateful of KOythiiig besides chicken and at-narrow gnuwf for the lat week I've had uothln but aeparrowKraw an chicken, chicken an aauttrrowgrottt,. If yon oould only tell me riteR) I oould strike a ptote or good, old fashioned beef, or even a simple salad, I'd blew you t Ufa, A PajmMit IId lrfsrrd. Hunker J asked old Mr. Muuu If I might pay my address to his daughter. Spatts What did he sayf Hunker He suggested that I pay my (ebta drat. Detroit Free Press. The Olrl of theSeason. He asked, "Have you faith in love's oung dream t" She answered, "Oh, yes, If it njeaus ice tream. Uetroit Tribune. " STILL FULL OF MYSTERY. I I Jlaii's nlsnpiifnrnnr" Not Explained by l lnillng Ills Corpse. The New York dallies recently rmbllshnl , somewhat confused nrtlcle, tho substanca c t which amounted to this: Cicero IlHiTisoM, n wealthy enrriflgo manu f hcturer, whose home Is In Mlnden, Mich., i.md who Is fourth cousin of ex-l'resldcnt llanjamln Harrison, left Norfolk for New York on the Old Dominion etenmerGuynn dutte Thursday night. Noxt morulriK Mr. Harrison was missltiK. A search proved that he was not on tho steamer. Tlioro was no tr.tce of him nnd nothing like a good explanation of his disappearance. CICERO HARtllSON, On tho same btenmer was n Mrs. Mary Oliver, nB registered, who said that sho was a widowed daughter of Mr. Harrison, that they had traveled together for sovcral years as his health was not good, that he had when ho left Norfolk $700 In cash and n valise with 4100,000 worth of stocks und bonds in It. As no trace ot It and no In formation about him could be found, she was greatly distressed. Telegrams flew at once in many directions, and Mrs. Olivet thatnfternoon started to Norfolk by rati to "look after dear father." Perhaps some accident happened to her. At any rate she never reached Norfolk, and ns near as can bo determined by the recollections of the railroad employees sho left the train not far north of Baltimore Next appeared the stewardess of the steamer Essex, who testified that tho self styled Mrs. Oliver had gone to Norfolk ns tho wife of C. Harrison not long before, Telegrams from Michigan showed that no Cicero Harrison was known at Mlnden and no Mrs. Oliver nt Jackson, where she had said her home was. Lastly came tho In formation that Mr. Cicero Harrison Case of Norfolk was missing nnd that his daughter, Mrs. Wallace, was searching for traces of him. It was then Bhown that he was tho man who registered as "O, Harrl son" on the steamer Guyandotte. The lat est appears In this telegram from Norfolk: "Tho body washed ashore at Mctompklu beach has been examined by Mrs. Wallace, nnd from marks upon it was recognized as that of her father. The body was discovered about five miles south of where it is pre sumed Case disappeared from the steamer Guynndotto. Tho body had been robbed and tho pockets of tho clothing turned in side out." All tho rest is mystery. It is certain that Mr. Case, a gentleman of 70 odd yoars, had been traveling about with an adventures. for some time, but whether ho fell over board or was thrown overboard nud what becamo of his money no ono knows. DRAGGED TO DEATH. How AVcntly Ulckcrson Was Hilled Gem-go Itlce In Nevada. by Is there murder In the alrf This ques tion Is nsked every summer when the usual series of hot weather affrays begins, but this summer tho murders seem to bo of an unusually shocking and unnatural sort. Among these Is tho killing of Westly Hlckerson, a cowboy of Nevada, who was lassoed und dragged to death a few days ago by his companion, Georgo Rice. The squad of cowboys had taken a drove of cattle, from tbe railroad pens nt Carlln out to Dunphy's ranch, two miles away, and all had "liquored up" pretty thor oughly and were very merry that after noon. Among their practical jokes Hlck erson threw Hlce's pistol Into a stream of water. Then Itlce lassoed Hlckerson and wns trying to put him Into the water when the others interfered. Rice said he would leave the squad, and ho and Hlcker son In fairly good humor settled their ao DRAGOINO IIIM INTO CA5IP, counts, most of which related to borrowed money. Rice then started to Cnrlin. He had covered perhaps half tho distance to town when for some reason lie wheeled his horse and started back toward the camp. Hlckerson saw him coming, and without a word to his companions mounted bis horse and started out to meet Rice. They ad vanced until within about 60 yards of each other, when Hlckerson pulled his revolver ana began linns. Rice leaned over on the opposite side of his horse, Indian fashion, and began cir cling around Hlckerson, at tbe same time undoing bis lasso. He kept gradually drawing nearer to Hlckerson. Hlckereon bad fired three times, but owing to Hlce's maneuvers bad failed to ldt either horse or rider. In the meantime Rice had drawn close enough to his assailant. He straightened up in his saddle, whirled his lariat around his head, and In a second the lariat had settled around his victim's body, and Rice was wildly dashing towttrd the camp, dragging the now helpless man over the rocks and through tbe sage brush. When the horrified cowboys stopped him and undid tbe lasso, Rice coolly remarked that some one should go for a doctor. "Doctor nothm!" wpa tbe reply. "We'll send for tbe foreman and the sheriff-" "Then I'll make myself source.," said Rice, and he galloped away. Tbe jury returned a verdict that Hlcker son wm "dragged todenth by Georgo Rice," but expressed no opinion blaming or exon erating the latter. Au ISxceptlon. Johnnie Mamma, this book says knowl edge Is power Mamma And It U, my ohlld. "No, mamma. It Isn't. I know there Is n pie In the pantry, but I oan't get It," Yankee Blade. A IJuestlon of bliortneti. Dinkle-It'a a strange thing to me how a short man always wanta a tall girl Duiiklr-lluinpb' It's a strange thing to mi-hu a sii.iit mail wauts any girl I'm Courier. THE HUCKLEBERRY IN DUSTBY. rickc-s In Thi, Vicinity Ann,. About 1,000 Ull.lll,,, l),j-. Many of our town - 4 i- ifcmi won- derlng where all tho huckleberries that aro i.iuKwi on me mountains in thh vicinity go A visit to the Goodman Bros.' wholesale frnlt and vegetable denot on Wi: rw . shows that nearly all the gleanings of the imi.uiaKom rjiiiauolphla and New York. Tho Messrs. Goodman do nil tho wholesolo buying hero nud put the berries in the familiar low. I wicker baskets, which aro sent away by oxpress and placed on sulo In the oity markets. Tho pickers receive five cents per quart for tho berries. Af of tuo swison the iipIoh the pickers hsvo multiplied tho price has low- erm. ine Messrs. Goodman now receive About 1,000 quarts a day, but thoy say tho pickings nro not near as lnn,n . i.i ...... This is accounted for by tho fact that many then who did tho picking during tbe dull sea. son last summor aro working at the liavcu Hun dams this year nnd the dealers must now roly principally upon what the women nnd children gather. The men are considered tho host pickers, as they try to gather a sufficient supply to net them In a day as muoh money as uioy noutu inaKo ir working in tho mlnos. USE DANA'S SAESAPARILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CURES". PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SheiiiiiHlonh Oll'ers Opportunities tq Seek ers or Investment. The following enumerated properties are for salo and information concerning tiicm may bo had upon application at tho Hhuald ofiico : 1. A row of frame houses containing apartments for six families. Will net at least 15 per cent, on tho prlco asked. Loca tion In tho heart of Shenandoah. 2. A splendid factory site, 30x(J0 feet In size, in tho heart of Shenandoah, and in cluding largo building. Cheap. 3. Lot nnd largo building with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8 horse power engine, boiler and thaftlng. SplendM build ing for a factory. 4. Au elegant new houso iu Pottsvllle, oimploto in every detail, all conveniences, Urge and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Largo hennery. Hots., COcts., and $1.00 per Bottle, Cums Concrhs. no arsenoss. Soro Throat. Croup promptly; relloves Whooping Couch and Asthma, Tor Consumption it has no rival: has cured thousands where all others foiled; will corns You if taken ultimo. Sold by Druggists on gilinintco. For l.amo Back or Chest, USO BUlCoH'tt TOASTER. SJctS, CATARRH . 1 'remedy: Havo you Catarrh? This remedy Is (guaran teed to cure jrou. PricoCOcts. Injector free. JTANTiSD A sood p rl Apply to II s. II. V A. Acker, 2.' South Wh tc strict "hm .ndoah. 7-21-3t IJ10II IE'T Tlc More roirn on 131 North I' Jirdln street, HhunamJoAh. Ktcly occnp o y Wenrtoll Omtl the hatter and o nfectlo .er vith dwell ng, bake home i,nd Ft b o Apph in iho premisce for full particulars, "-iO-flt ' TOTICE is hereby given that a stranuo cow oiu.o to tho place or farm of Qustavun ttolh on Ju ic 20 1803. Th,- oow Is Vctwien bix md roven yesrsold, white and yellow spotted nd black (o.chcuJ The legal owner can take the cow by paying tho expenses. GUSTAVTJS ROTH, 7-31 lot Itson township, Schuy kill county, Pe. ES TATE NOTICE. Estate of John F. Wr gins, la'o of th- liorou. U of sheuinfoab, O mnty of Schuylkill, deceased. All persons indebted to said eftnte nre requested to nuke nmfdlate payment, and thoso having legal claim against the sime will present them, It outd lav In p operoi-rior. for settlement, MAR .UE1' IIIGG'N ,E fcutrlx. O ber attorney, JAMES w HVUN. 7-"l (it oaw PoitsvMe, Pa. The outfit Includes Fine Lens. FoldineTrlnod. Carrying Satchel with shoulder ttrip, Ol-page Iustructlon Book, and all necessary apparatus und supplies for starting in photography. It Is the simplest, lightest, most compact, ealest oi compreai-nsioi, readiest in manipulation, and cheapest complete ou-.ttt ever produced. Student No. 2, Price $2.50. The Htudont Camera can bo Boon at BEDDALL BROS., Nos. o and 8 North Main Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA. Hardware, Tiuwire, Ptovts and House rurmsmng uooos. risu ng jauaie unu sportsman's uooa. Wait for Bargains! 38 HEAD WESTERN HORSES, The kind that the Oowbois lode from Wyoming to th i World's Fair, will be sold at Public Hile In 'VJSHEITAHDOAH,' Saturday, July 29.1 WAIT FOR THIS CHANGE ! HE SALE , (1 jj fine dressgoodsI tl ' ' ' TJfVRESS GOODS is such a bewildering tonic JL$ that wc will not attempt a full descrip tiou, but give a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There arc the plain and chantrablc 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, beugaline, 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 triple capes. Somo aro plain, otliors vory highly decorated, with fancy Indcscont braid, buttorfly colors, or somo full arrangement nt tho neck, bo much ap proved this season by tbo fcminlno fancy. To some, coats only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of those having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as the 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 characterized our entire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed and uutrimmed 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. , " - 0 Pros, Pomeroy aal Etewarjj O, UEOHQK MILL.KR, Manager. ratus'and supplies for starting in photography, &IRVIN, DUNCAN & WAEDLEY'S. O SOTAtll SCfVlli Stl'OOt. John F.Ploppert, SO BAST GEXTltl! ST. Iread, Cake and Pie Bakery COkFECTIQNERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, I liave also purchased the storo 21 West Coal treet, und am prepared to furnish Milk, Cream, iutter and Egcs at tho lowest market prices. Wo will also kiep at this storo Ice Cream and toda Water. All on ers will recoive prompt ttteatlon. Wholesale nud retail, j. F. -PLOPPERT. 29 Eul Centre St SHENANDOAH Zl West Ceil St, ro 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' Supplios. Wo also carry an Immense line of dtoves, IUnges, Cutlery and Tin. ware. Hoofing and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, GlRAJlDVIliUK, PA. Public Notice! Notice Is hereny given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will to prosecuted 3 provided by tno Act of Assembly approved prllUh,lSS. Broworn' AfJRoclrttlon. ALMA SHOE DRESSING! Tbe best preparation In tbe market for shoes, satchels and all leather goods whore a beauti ful black Is desired. AT THE LEATHER STORE lO W". Clontro St., WEEKS' SALOON, It S. Main street. Finest Druids of Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars, Fresb Beer, Porter and Ale always on tap. Wo find tho most stylish and tho prevailing modo to bo tho Cane, in somn nf ItR vnrtntlnnfl A recreation that etl tirutts. Cultivates the instill t nntl tasto for nrt and lead lo a Rtutly of what ts most lovely in nature. Examine our uttideut camera, No 2, pricw $2.60 complete, Includ ing line ltnp, foldlnir trlpc d currying sati-ltel with fhoultltr strap, e-l pugs Instruction bool; and all necessary npptv CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Cotil Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOIt- CELEBRATED UGEII 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock A. HOOKS & BROWN Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Bttttlonory, lJlank Books, etc. ia. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, DPJEtEID. EITX-3IAIKr 10 North Main street, Bhenindoab, Pa., :WflLKALE BAM AM CQXFECTIO ,Ell Ice Cream wholesale and retail. I'lintos and parties supplied on short notl e FIRE IHSUBANCE. ' fcrgeitand oldest reliable pnrsly cast eos panls isprMnld by DAVDD &JUi$ 120 S. Jarom St., Shonanaoah.h, Piifltograpliy.
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