KINGJ Among merchants Is tho one who enters to the wants of his ens- toners, be they rich or poor. Both have an Witt right to bo treated fairly. Jortleo to all is a good motto, and our customer will find ftoau, Wo havoaooinploto lino of Groceries M wdl u Canned (foods, otc Corao and see tmt stock of goods, and romomber the bast ttat tin always the cheapest In the long run. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKBSIDBS PARK. Ms Rooked for This Benson l'aimlnr llesort. Ht TIllK The following Is a list of the dates secured ui the names of tho societies : uly 35 to Aug. 3 Erangelloal camp meet ing. July 20. Win. Tonn Sunday school. July 27. Welsh Congregatlonallst, Mai ivy City. JbIt 29. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland. Ju1t29. St, Nloholas Union Sunday school, Aueust 1. Camn 4. P. 0. T. A., Mahanoy Angust 2, 1UT CltT. -German Lutheran school, Mali Ana. 6 Bantlst Sunday sohool. Mahanoy tT. August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shen tjidoah. Aug. 4. P. M. Sunday schools of Gllbor tab and Shenandoal Anw. r. in 13. Euoamnmont of the Potts- Tllle cadets. National Guards. Auitust 7. Alpha Social Sooiety, SliamoWn Angust 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Wan August 9. Trinity Reformed and Presby triu Sunday sohools, Shenandoah Inirait 10. Evangelical Sunday school Mahanoy City. Aaa. 13. Reunion of German Lutheran cfcarch. Aug. lS-LaiesidoMMicale, Grant Bani Aug. 10. Trinity Reformed Sunday sohoo f Tamauua. Angust 17. St. Jamoa Lutheran Sunday sdiool, Ashland. Ang. 18. ricnlo of Lydla Degrfeo lodgo Mo. 112 Daughters of Sobekah, I. 0. 0. F.. of ShQimiluoah. August 21. Gorman Reformed Sunday school, Mahanoy City. SoDt. 1. Picnic of tho Shenandoah Evan gcllcal Sunday school. Bept 4 St. Michaels Socloty of tho county. Coming Events. July 31 Mum social and festival, by tho T. W. C. T. U, July 31 and Angust 1. Icecream fostival under auspices of English Lutheran church in the church building. Am. 12 Ico cream festival, in Robblns1 sera house, nndor auspices of Ilolpiu Hand Society of Reformed church. Aug. 14. Ice cream and cako fcstlval.nuder the auspices of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school. Ang. 18. Ice cream festival, in Robblns' psra house, under auspices of tho Y. P. G. of the P. E. church. Use Wells' Laundby Blue, the best Bluing for laundry use Each packago makes two quarts. lGcta. Sold by Coakloy Bros. Plies or Hemorrhoids Permanently curod without knife or ligature. Jfo danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while undor treatment. Patients who an reerjonslble need not iy until well. A ferfect cure guaranteed. Sond for circular, R. REED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Xefers, by permission, to tho editor of tho Etehino Uikald. tr Thirty Day's Nntlcs. All taxes for 1891 and 1802 must be paid within thirty days from date, or accounts will be put in tho hands of Constables for collec tion. John F. Uiooins, Receiver of Taxes. Shenandoah, Pa., July 17, 1S93. 7-19-lm Our Directory. ontjnuriuuttfi. HfflnA hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m iaoney rirtlftr nnd rteffiatrv De partment open from 8:00 u, m. ui v :w p. m. irnllowinif Is n sohedule of fftn arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must be In the omce thirty ndnutes before the time given ueiow: AtrtfaL P. K. A. M. 4:'U Dettinatitm. Departure. A. m. P. m. 7:30 12:fK 0:08 3:08 11:30 8:00 12:62 9:03 3:08 8:U0 1:8S 7:3J 7;0U IM 7:00 1:40 7:00 7:30 2:S8 11:80 S;30 7: 2:S0 :08 11:80 11:80 3:80 8:00 7:M 3:60 f PUla., Western 1 :M 8:09 t:li 1:M B:0t Southern States) ( New York and Hast ast-1 1 y I points on L. V. R. B. ) Ui u nwLW uuu :08 :M :W :05 t:&fl iras hti 1: ll'A iUB r:S5 8: IS I: .ja t:U K:-3 B:l 3:39 Asland. j GlrardvUle. (Raven Run, Centra-1 ) 1U, Mt Oarmel and ( uaamosin. i i Pottsville. ;S I i B:5S 1 Mabaney Otty. r.Bt Creek and Shaft, f FraskrUle. Carriers make a general collection at :01 a. as. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at T: . tm, and 3:16 p. m. Additional deliveries and sillections aro made In the business part of (own at 10:16 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. Fire Alarm lloxes. Tie following list shows tho location at the alarm boxos of tho Shenandoah -Pir Department: LOCATION. H Ceal and Dowers streets. is Dowers and Centre streets. M Bridge and Centre streets. m Main and Centre streets. U Main and Poplar streets. is Main and Coal streets. QO Gilbert and Centre streets, nts Gilbert and Cherry streets. s-Cnsitnut and Coat streets. To sand an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent In the Are bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW 10 LOOITE ALABUS. If the alarm Is soundsd from box 16 the Are bellw strike one, tnsn pause nd strike Ave trklck will indicate that the Are is In the Tfelnfty o No. It box. Every alarm Is repeated feur tlma. t4 nn Ver palr toT Lnce cur- J)1.UU tnius. Others for 51.36, .1.60, 1.75, J2.00 nnd upwards. Call aud eoo tUeru. A new lvt Just received at C. . Friefec's Carpet Store. WHAT THE! PEOPLE SAY. Wlint the lleportotn (lleim on a Dull liny. Jacob Bamberger. That piece in tho HUB' ALU alut the glrll puradlug the streets hit hr,l W. lht and the elrls are up in arms. nink Amour. I am iwlng over to Wl(tgans. take the Pennsy now, but In another month our own road will run there. J. K. P. Schelfly. When they come to talk of elam bakee they are not In it with the Coun oilmen. Counoilman Stout. I hear the boys had a u.A Ummmr at the dam. No, I conldu I get there. I'm getting pretty old now and can't go 'round M much a l wouiu um hi. frank McDermott If tliete M auyming on earth resembling heaven It's AtlautloClty. I had a great time. John P. Finney. Everything M quiet ana there Is nothing new. I spent Hunaay ai lAkeslde and bad a good tlino. W. M. Brewer. We are working hard to get the plant ready for the brewery. O. A. Kelm. William l'enn is snii'i"t ... . . it. Hu,i In ttm wnrlil. some 01 the weei aiiwreuito w" Make a note of It. it 11. Severn. Nothing new In base ball, but Manager Bradlgan will probably have some Important announcements in a day or two, , vrr Ports. The Grant Band's festival at Lakeside on August 15 will be out of sight. Supervisor Llowellyn. When l stnnu ai tho corner of Main and Centre street they know I am the lions. There is nothing new. Jim Oulnn. Tho express business is s1o lnt now. in fact everything appears dull. Toiler Carrier Jlolman. I haven't heard -nvil.lmr startling I'm taking things easy and Indulging In pleasing memories of the re cent past. USK DANA'S SAB8APARILLA, its " THJS KINDTHAT CURBS". HALF RATES To tho World's Pair by the l'ennnylvaiilit ItiUroitd. In order to afford an opportunity to Ihr public to visit tho World's Fair, the Pennsyl vania Railroad .Company has decided to run a scries oflopuIar excursions from New York, Philadelphia, and other eastern ci ies to Chi cago. Tho round trip from Philadelphia is fixed at $18.25, and proportionate rates, a Binglo faro for tho round trip,, will prevail' from other statiem The parties will be carried on special trains composed of tho newest and best standard pas sengcr coachos, containing all modern con veniences. Pcrsoiis residing at stations not located cm tho main lino will tako regular connecting trains to tho nearest point of connection with the special train. Tho special trains will leave Philadelphia ll.M a. m., Lancaster 2.00 p. m., Ilurrlsburg 3.25 p, in., and stopping at principal intormo diato stations, arriving in Chicago 5.20 the next afternoon. Tho first oxcurslon is fixed for July 25th, others aro fixed for July 31st, August 12th nnd lfith. Another series to be run at the samo rato and uudor tho samo conditions will lm nnnmincod later. Tho return coupons of those tickets will bo good within ton days, and will bo accepted for passage only on trains loavlng Chicago at 3.15 p. m. and 11.30 p. m. PROPERTIES FOR. SALE. Shenandoah Oilers Opportunities to Seek ers uf Investment. The following enumerated properties aro for salo and Information concerning them may bo had upon application at tho IIebalu ollico : 1. A row of frame housos containing anartments for six families. Will net at least 15 per cent, on the prico asked. Loca tion in tho heart of Shonandoah. 2. A splendid factory 6ite, 30xG0 feet in sizo. in tho heart of Shenandoah, and in cluding largo building. Choap. 3, Lot and largo building with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8-horso power engine, boiler and shafting. Splendid build ing for a factory. 4. An elegant new house in - Pottsville, complete in every detail, all conveniences, laree and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Largo hennery. The Insect lruml1y. It is believed thore are five times as many insects as theru are species of all other living things put together. The oak alone supports 450 species of in sects, and 200 kinds make their home in the pine. Forty years ago Humboldt estimated that the number of species preserved in collections was between i50,000 and 170,000. but scientific men now say that there must be more thaD 750,000, without taking into account the parasite creatures. Of the 36,000 spocies in Europe, however, not more than 3,500 are noxious or destructive. There aro more than 100,000 kinds of beetles. The Prlnceas May Waist. Among novelties imported from Lon don is a high round waist called the Princess May, to wear over tho drew instead of a cape or jacket. It is usually black, either of satin ribbons taken lengthwise and joined by rows of jet galloon or else it is of pieco satin striped with galloon of gold or copper tint or of jet. Instead of rogular sleeves two ruffles of lace over plaited net frills are gathered in the armhole and extend nearly to the elbow. A ruche of laoe is at the throat and folds of satin are arranged as a girdle. Vit ferine from this are Paris waists, low- necked and sleeveless, made of satin or bengalioe, to wear over a gimp or dress waist of any summer fabric, une pretty waist of Liberty's blaok satin has a ruffle of the material four inohes wide turned over from inside the low neck and extending down thefront nsa wiila 1alot; it is lined throughout with green bengallne, and will be worn over green and biaci drosses. au x.ouis ue- public Tue Cyole. She "Psbawl A mar ried woman doesn't have any fun and an engaged girl doesn't have any fun." He (most distressed) "lint what fun does au unengaged girl have?" Hue "She has the fun of trying to get en gaged and married," Truth. "Hello, old man, you look thin. What's the matter?" "Oh, nothing did it on purpose so as to be able to wear my flannel shirts I bought last year." Harper's Ilazar. Helilnil the Time". Mrs. Friendly Gushing-ton I read In the papers that you have got divorce from your husband. 1 extend my hearty congratulations. il. Lakeside You are too late, I'm married aguin. Teias Sittings. JOH'AJI HOLLOWAY. 4 Man Who In Ineligible for Acci dent Insuranoo. Lightning Cannot I'reeie Nor Oyolon Dull the lCilRe of Ills Oood Nature llorn to lie nattered Hot Not Ilroken at tho Wheel. In the valley of the Connecticut the New York Advertiser haa dlncovered a man who from his early youth has bon marked for the slings and arrows of outrageous fortuno, but who could iflvo Job points on patience. Jonah was a lucky man compared wim Parmer Holloway. When be was eighteen yoars old Holloway was relurnlnif from church with a young woman one evening. A thunderstorm came up and they aaunt cred along under an umbrella. Thf oath BklrteU a mill pond for a short dlstanco. The couple bad reached thb nolnt when Holloway says be saw a blinding flash of light, leit, n sensation in his legs and arms as If they were rubber and had been pulled out several feet, then allowed to snap back. Ther he was oonsciouH of striking the wa ter. He had been knocked Into the pond. He was pretty badly seared and yelled at the top of bis voice for help. The girl, who waft uninjured, found n pole and Hauled her companion ashoro. Tho umbrelfa "was odmplelely de stroyed, and the faot that the girl wa not hurt Is a pretty good Indication that Holloway's arm was a non-con ductor. Yhen ho was twenty-flvo years old. Holloway went to Kansas. He was riding a sulky plow one day when his attention was attracted to a Ion rumbling. Ho looked ovor his sbouldei just In time to see a barn about a hali a milo away jump up In tho air, turn a double somersault and fall In a hun drcd pieces, Thoroughly frightened, nolloway suspended the plowshares and started tho horses on a run for tho river, a lit tle more than a quarter of a mile away. The wind was faster than the Dorses, and bofore half the distance to ESOCSJ5D ItlM TWENTY FEET. the river was covered the fleeing out fit was picked up and hurled through the air with terrific speed. After bo Ing lifted into the air ho had PO recol lection of what happened until he camo to hlrasolf some time in tho night, lie managed to get down to the ground, but a broken collar-bono and a dislocated hip compelled him to keep to his bed for several wecltB, at the end of which timo ho came up smiling and ready for another "scrap." ne didn't have to wait long. One afternoon a few months later a prairie fire came marching down on him fron tho northwest. Ho saw tho flames com ing, and putting a bridle on his horso. which wub old and slow, ho started for tho river, ton miles away. Tho horse did its best, but was played out and finally fell dead In Its tracks, nollo way was cornered. The fire was al most upon him and he was half suflo cated with smoke, but he was equal to the emergency, and with bis pocket knlfo be ripped open the belly of the dead horse, disemboweling tho car cass, and crawled into the cavity. It was the only avenue t'mt offered es cape for the man, and it preserved his, life, thoujfb for a time fresh air was hard to get, and Holloway wasn't sure but that ho would suffocate after all. Holloway bought a railroad ticket and started east. He got as far as Omaha, and there his money gave out. Ho got a brakeman on a freight train to lot him ride to Chicago in a box car. The train had been running but a few hours when the engine jumped the track, and tho box containing Hollo way and some baled hay went rolling down an embankment and landed on Its roof among a lot of rooks. Again was Holloway miraculously preserved. One leg was pretty badly jammed by a bale of hay falling against it and crushing it against the side of the car. The man crawled out through a hole that had been broken in one side of the car and then started to walk to Chicago. One day, after reaching home, he was coining from the shore with a basket of clams. A part of. tho way he was obliged to walk on the track of the Shore Line road. While crossing a trestle he met a train. He got out on one of the crossbeams. He was anxious to save bis basket of elams, and in his anxiety he forgot his own danger, and when the train reached the spot where he stood the steam oheat pn the loco motive caught him on the shoulder and knocked him twenty foot into an aban doned stone quarry. He was pioked up for dead, but after lying uncon solous five days he came to his senses and wanted to know where his olams were. Mr. Holloway's latest introduction to the electric fluid camo a short time ago. He was milking a oow in the barnyard when a thunderstorm camo up. Lightning struck ths cow and killed her. The r.Ulker was knocked a dlstanaeofflfteenfeetcnddrivou undt . a feed trough, from wh'ch position he was extricated half an hour later by a farm hand. Holloway ha about re covered from the effects of his last an cident and Is looking for the next a took. Treading Louljvillu Hank Suspends. LouisviLUt, July 88. The Louisville City Nutloiml bank suspended payment yeeterdsy. Its suspension was expected, as it has beeu we.ilt for some time. Will iam Pops, the telle: uf this bank, walked off one Satur'ia , evening in March, 1880, with 160,000 inoiicl uihl. j.' his overooaL He was so. .,'iipai led t,y a prominent young sootel mm, auid ifaey have never been beard from since. The City National has never recovered from this sad other looses. FATfl- GASOLINE' EXPLOION.1 A Child a Sail Drath in u Illlrnrd Con aholioeken Ilomi. CoSSII pnoCKEN, Ta., July 25. A gnso line stovfc In the house of Samuel Ogden. a ononnmtd man, exploded, the flames Ig niting tile woodwork. Mrs. Ugden picked up her baby that whs playing on the floor, and taklhK their eldext child Daisy by the hand sought to osoape the flames, By this time the house was filled with smoke, nnd Mrs. Ogden, In feeling her way out, unin tentionally dropped thehandof Daisy, and almost reached the door when (she fell ex hausted. Dy this time neighbors began to arrive nnd dragged Mrs, Ogden out, the baby pressed to her bosom in an omhrace that meant both should be saved or perish together. The body of Daisy, burned and blackened, and rigid In death, was found under a lounge, where the ohtld had evi dently crawled for refuge from the cruel flames. Sirs. Ogden was herself painfully burned, but she managed to save her baby from serious Injury. The houso nnd store are an nlmost complete wreok, and Ogden's loss, aside from the shocking death of his nul'a daUKhter, Is a severo ono, J New State Pontmniiters. Washington, July 23. -The following now postmasters have Just boen appointed in Pennsylvania! E. P. Walkor, Alexan dria; Jacob Dunwoody, Barovillot D. B, Hewitt, Hondersville; G. E. Beck, Blxler, Michael Rockott, Brady Bend Richard Kills, EHisbtirghi T. W. Harmnn, Espyj I, K. Kninmerer, Fair Hope; J. S. Turn, Falls; C. II. Ferris, Genesee; S. O. Ulrlch, Globe Mills; S. S. Overlander. Homewood; T.J. Knight, Industry; S. Y. Kennedy, Lake Como; Robert JlayB, Lamartino; G, 1. Dry, Lonhortsville; J. S. Brubakcr, Lime Rock; S. L. Anthony, Milan; John Schmucker, Annual; Sarah H", MuTlook, Nadlne; O, J. Secules, Ogdonla; George Weltz, Perm's Station; O. H. Huber, Rural Valley; Harvey Wnltaoo, Smith's Ferry; B. F. Grain, Utloa; Mrs. L. A. Murta, Van Port; 8. F. Fort, West Fairfield j Rachel D. Barry, Yoadon. Lively Knoountar with n Snake. ' Heading, July 23. Henry B. Gring, re. siding on the Selwyn Hall farm, in the Thirteenth ward, had a lively time with a Ave foot blacksnako which attacked him us lie went into the barn to milk the cows. The snake ondonvored to wind itself around his throat, and Mr. Grlng caught it by the neck, holdlp?- it-flimly and preventing it from oiling him. Tho snake then wrapped itself around Mr. Grlng's arm, and he pan led it in that position to the house, where the snake was removed from his arm and placed In a box alive. Ilnslness Concerns Chartered, lUnniEUuno, July 25. These charter were issued at the state department yester- nuy: xwenty-nlntli ward ilulldlng ana Loan association, Phliadelphln; capital, $1,000,000. Old Forge Coal Mining com pany, of Philadelphia; capital. $300,000. West Side Electrlo Light company, of Lu zerne borough; capital, $10,000. Mountain Water company, of South Bethlehem; cap ital, $35,000. Smithton Creamery, of Smith- ton; capital, $0,000. Nowcastla (Pa.) Hodgo company; capital, fisu.ouu. Anxious Depotltors. Pittsburg, July 25. All of yesterday there was a great throng pushing and struggling for admission to the office of Upperman Bros., on Butler street, where a payment of 10 per oent. is being made to tho depositors ot the unfortunate Law. rence bank, which failed in 1669. The payment is made under direction of the assignee. Tnis if. the second payment to depositors, making 28 per cent, in all, Thore aro about 2,000 depositors. Poitruotlre llurn Fire. NonniSTOwif, July 23. Tho bnrn of Charles 8. Knapp, of Montgomery Snuare was destroyed by fire with all Its contents, Including four valuable horses, Its oon tents, including four valuable hordes, the crops from a productive farm, and a large quantity of farm machinery. A half dozen pigs, which were kept in a sty adjoining the barn, also perished. The barn was stored to the roof with wheat, hay, oats and other farm crops. Toe Handy with Bolssors. READISQ, July 25. Mrs. John Dedora is held at the polico station on the charge of cutting her husband in the side with a pair of scissors. She does not deny tho charge, but claims that she was angry at the time and did not know what she was doing, The occurrence grew out of a quarrel be tween the young couple over the frequent visits of a fellow countryman, who was a former boarder in the family, bnved by Her Corset. piivrt T,,i e TiruilaHf- .. ir iiaAvij,u. v . J a,,.. ujio ,ui, fun iuid, Luther Shlok were sitting on the front stoop of their resldenoe a bullet flew past Mr. Sblck's face and struckhis wife on the left side above the hip. The steel ribs in her corset prevented the bullot from doing any serious harm, but Mrs. Shlok Is suf ferlng from the severs shock to her nerv ous system. Death lleiieath a farm Wagon. NonRISTOWN, July 15. William - Gra. ham, employed on the stock farm of Samuel P. Ralph, In Plymouth township, fell off of a wagon load of pats, the wheels of the wagon passing oyor his breast fraoturing several of his ribs, which pene trated his lungs, producing inward homor- rnge npu almost instant qeatn. Fatally stabbed In a Drunken Drawl, HaZLETON, July 25. During a drunken brawl at Hazle Brook Amos Moskask, s Hungarian, was stabbed in the abdomen by au Italian named Curasse. W hen taken to the hospital ths man's entrails were protruding, and be cannot live. I.ookjaw Oaud by a niim'l Kick Lebanon, July ). Lyman Nuttlng.ono of Lebanon's wealthiest and roost re spected citizens, died last night ot lock jaw, caused by the klok of one of his coach horses. trill Continue In Dlaat. LEBANON, July S5. The order toshnt down the Colebrook furnaces has been re called. They will be continued in blast, orders having been received to that effect, nurled In a Coal Mlae. Towek CITY, July SB. Charles Mo Mullin, single, aged SO years, was burned to a orisp by an explosion of gas In ths WllHamstown coal mine. University Troubles Cnded- WncELiKO, W. Va., July atj.-The ijjffl cultlea at the West Virginia university. which have ouused a scandal for a year past, to the detriment of the Institution were settled yesterday by the action of the board of regents. Last week the board asked the resignations of the entire fac ulty. Yesterday ten ol them were re elected, and the places of the remaining seven, including President Porter, will be filled by new men. l'ro Ellverltes Will llqyeott, Butte City, Mont., July 96. At ameet- Ing of the merchants nnd business men, li- id at the City Hall, Mayor Uugnn pre ssing, resolutions were adopted declaring they would not in any case or any olroum- sUuice- patronize any house or use the pro ducts of any manufactory, the owners or operators of which are known to be an Miroiiisiio to free coin.me The ButteCity board of trade endorsed these resolutions. (Switch-Hack Itnllruml. ii.ii .SVr?'i;e0-S-)'','M'8l P- Hani dsvM 1 lay IB, IMS. ' ., Mceilslnt Hotel 1'or Muln In a mining town. Good bar trailo. Ad dross, E., caro Evknino IfEnAi.n. Hl,.nn. doah, Pa. ain-im ?S!?i5luw,s or 80nt by mall. 25c, 60c and $1.00 per pact ago. Bnmples f roc BTeTfc 111 & ThG Fnvnrlti MUTO rmu JtAF -BASa? for tho Teeth and Ureath.iao. Captnln Sweeney, U.S.A.,8an Dicro.Ral says! 'Shlloh's Catarrh ltcmert? is To nrs . 1, ,! r'Vi'"" mucwouiu uomo any good," Price CO eta. Bold by Druggists. ..Do not ntglett a Cough, as there l3danger of ItA lenllncr in nnmnmnl nn U.t.t .....-., will savo y ou a Bovero Lung Trouble. It Is tho best Oough Cure and speedily relieves Coughs. Croup, Whooping Couch and IJronchltU, and IS sold on n guarantee 22 cfn. Rheumatlcm, kumaago, sciatica. ECldney Complaints, mamo Back, etc. DR. SAHDEIl'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetic SUSPENSORY. Will cure without InoillHno nil ll,itn,H rromltlnirfmnl jiiucii menial net in,nroT,in.,rii ovcr-iaxotloii of biam muo foiL'r, cxcecsorliuli creiion, ns ncryoun dummy, fleci Ifp-neee, languor, rhcumatiftnl. kldnry, liter an1! blnddT complaints, lame back, lnmlmo, sclfltlcn, ell remold complaints poneral 111 health, etc This fluetrlo Dolt contain Wonderful liunrnrftnfntf over all Others. Cnrront If lnntantly feK i y wurr or ve forfeit $4,000.00, ani wlllctirealtcf tho a'oyo d.-er'aa or n- pay. limn Bands hare been enreil m till niarvflnud mventlot after all other reinedier, failLtl, aiiU e Rivo hundred Of testimonials In this and every ct tier state. Our lVmerral Imprixed UUTKIC S1'S1-FS0I1V, the Eeatest boon cvfv o!ried wmlc n-.uii, FKKR nub all II. au.l llvnrii,,. ftli-...,h M.llti Vrriril In r.Hl till diiji, end fi r Illui'd 1'araplilet, mailed .sealod, frer Vo. S2fl UJtOAPWAV. JiKW VOKK CITS WAKTS. Sec. WANTED A good girl. Apply lo Mrs. H. A. Acltcr. 24 South White street. Shen andoah. 7-3l-3t poll HUNT The store room on 121 North L' Jartltn Btrtet, yhonmuio.lh. lately occuple fiv Wondell Giaff llio baier and e nfeetloi.er lth dwell nr. balto hr,u?o r.nd BUble. Annli ou iho premises for full particulars. 7-20-01. NOTICE is hereby given tint a Htrango cov c:nsft to Iho nlaen nr fnrn-i nf flimtnvm Itoth on Juuo 20. Ib'.l3 The cow Is between six and seven years o!d, whlto ami yellow spotted .nu uiacic lorencaa xuo legal owner eau taKc tho cow by paylug Iho expenses. GUSTAVU3 IIOTII. 7-21 lot 11. on township, Sihuy hill county, P A UIHTOIfS NOTICE.-In tho Orphans Court Of SchUVlklll Countv. tirp nKfnh o' Albert Sibllla, late of Iho Twj of Cas , The undorriencd Audlto: annoinlert bv sale, Court, torn ke distribution of ihe fundi In tli hiciliot Henry C. Husstll ailmintBtritor c. i i. oi baiti esiaio. as per ms unai uco Hint co tinned absolutely by said Court, to iii)dau.oii' :no persons legauy enuuea iiien to vi i mo ihe par lee intt rented Ini iha purposes of hn ippolntrro ton the 3rd dy o AugdSt, i8')l, :i en o'clock In the for-nocn, at m offloi o llcorge M. K ds 15R(1 , tn the Horough ol Poltsvlllo, ut whle'j tim and nl ce 1 uartli having claims upon 'uou fund will m ike them known or be forov, r irred ihor. from M M 11URKK, Auditor July 18th 181W. J18.25& 1 rONDS VOn SALE. The Town Council of the Boronch of Shenandoah havlui- been luly and legally authorized to borrow mono ror mo purpose oi erecting a putmc water works, have prepared and are now offerintr for sale borough bonds bearing Interest at tho rate of 4 per rent., the Interest payable beml an nually. The bonds aro of the denomination of $100, $300 nnd 500 nnd roattiro In thirty year-. i erHona ueMiriiii; to tuu&crme ior tne sate Bonds can do so by applying to T F. Bradlgan treasurer of the borough, stating tho amount .hey desire to subscribe fo- and tho dcnomlna tlon of bonds preferred PATRICK QAWIOAN, T J -Jambs, U. I''. UAIXOIIKU. 7-5-tf Committee sz o W : l CD "wJ Tho outfit includes Fine Lens.FoldlncTrlnod. Carrying Satchel with bhould'T strap, fH-page Instruction Hook, and all neceBeary apparatus and Buoplles for starting in photography. It Is the simplest, llghte. t, moat compact, aasieBt oi oomproupiiaio'i, roauisst in manipulation, and cheapost complete outfit ever produced. Student No. 2, - Price $2 50, The Student Camera can be been at Nos. 0 and 8 North Main Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA. Hardware, Tinware, Klovs and House Furnishing Goods. Fish ng Tackle and sportsman g koouj Wait for Bargains 39 HEAD WESTERS WM The kind that the Cowboys lode from Wjomlng to the World's Fair, will he sold at 1'uDlic Bale fn -SHENAHDOAH, Saturday, July 2993 WAIT FOR THIS CIIANUE IRS SAL FINE DRESS GOODS BRKSS GOODS is such a bewildering topic ) that vc will not attempt a full tlescrip tion, but give a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and changablc 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, bengaliue, 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 singlo, double or trlplo capes, Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Indcsccnt braid, butterfly colors, or eomo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho feminine fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashionable nnd stylish, many of these having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or thrco, as tho tasto or Inclination of tho woarer may desire. 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 euabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection at our entire store. All welcome. M FsMoy ai Stewart, -' " 1 M.M-M1 . . Sim II 13 FSVXZ.X.ES. FEMJi. O, UKOUG1S MILLER, Manager. rutua and supplies for starting in photography. &IRYIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S, S SSoTJLtltL 'X&sz.&xjl Street. John F.Ploppert, 20 EAST CJSXTJIE ST. Iread, Cake and Pie C0HFECT1DHERY, ICE CREAM, IM WATER, I havo also purchased tho storo 21 West Coal .tree!., and am prepared to furnish M Ilk, Cream, Huttor and Ebrs at the lowest market prices. We will alC keep at this storo Ico Cream and Soda Water All orders will recetvo prompt ttteatton. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT, n East Centre SL SHE1AID0AH 21 West Coal 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' Supplies. We also enrry an Immense line of Stoves, Usages, Cutlery and Tin ware Hoofing and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, ailtAKUVH.LE, PA. Public Notice! Notice Is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will bo prosecuted as provided by ttie Act of Assembly approved April Ub, m. Browors' A ceooiatjon. ahmamlnah. P . Jim '"81. y ALMA SHOE DRtSSING! The best preparation In the market for shoes, satchels and all leather goods where a beauti ful black Is desired. AT THE LEATHER STORE 1C A7". Coutro 13 1 , WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Finest Brands of Wines, Whiskeys anl Cigars, Fresh Ileer, Porter and Ala always on Up, Wo find tlio most stylish and tho prevailing modo to bo tho Ctipo, In some of its variations, PMpapliy. A recreaiiou that ed ucates. Cultivates tho iustln-t and taste for art anil lead-) to a study of what is most lovely in nature. Examine our student camera, N. 2, price $2.60 complete, luclud inn Hue lense, folding tripod carrying satehel with shuuliier strap, 64 jii-ge instruction hook and all noeesaarv ntmn. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AGENT FOIl- CELEBRATED LAGER ' v v AID KM BEERS, Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery, Blank Hooks, etc. f o. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, PRED. IS EXT 1-31 104 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., ! WUULESALE BAKKU AND CONFECTIO .KB. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short nottoe FIRE INSURANT? V srgoetnd oldest reliable partly cs.il co. psnlM rpreuua by njVXX FA U'fc' 120 S. JaninSt,, Shenandoah, Fl,
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