KING: Among merchant Is the one who caters to .. the want of hit cn- tostrt, bo thoy rloli or poor. Both hav an light to bo treated fairly. Jmtioa to all la a good motto, and our eottomon will Und It ears. Wo havo a complete Hneof Qroooriea as well tA Canned Qooda, eto. Come and m omi i lock of goods, ami remember the beat the an IfxxU are always tho oli peat In the long run. Corner Grocery Centre and White 8t. THIRD EDITION IjAKrJSIDBI PARK. r.. ,.ii for This Smmoh at Till I'otiular llsanrt. The following U a Hit of the date aoonretl A tho names of the aocletlea : July 26 to Aug. 3 Evangelical oamp JnWQO 8L Nicholas Union Sunday school -lii.nut 1. Cainn 4. P. O. T. A., Mabaaoy rat.. 1 ..t o flftrmttn Lutheran school, Mali hut Citv. Aug. 5 Baptist Sunday school, Mahauoy August 3.-Engllah Baptist 8. aoliool, 8hm Aug. . P. If. Sunday schools of alitor- Ua and Shenandoah. Aug. 5 to 13. Kaoampment of the Pott- tIHo cadets. National Guard. Aucust 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokln, Aneust 8. SI. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy August 0. Trinity Berbnned and Preaby- tnrlin Sunday schools, Shenanrtoali. August 10. Evangelical Sunday soliool, Mahanoy City. Aug. 13. Koonton of German Lutheran ohurch. Aug. 15-Likesld. Musicals, Gnat Band. Aug. 10. Trinity Keformed Sunday eohoo of Tamaqua. August 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday school, Ashland. Aug. 18. Picnlo of Lydia Degree lodge No. 112 Daughters of Bebekah, I. O. O. F of Shenandoah. August 21. German Reformed Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Sept. 1. Plonte of the Shenandoah Evan gelical Sunday school. Sept 4 St. Michaels Sooiety of the oounty. Coming Hyoulfl. July 31 Mum social and festival, by the Y. W. C. T. U. July 31 and August 1. Ice oream festival, nndor auspices of English Lutheran church in the church building. Aug. 12 Ico cream festival, In Bobbins' opera house, under auspices of Helping Hand Socioty of Keformed ohuroh. Aug. 14. Ico cream and cake festival.under tho auspices of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school, at Yatcsvlllc. Aug. 18. Ico cream festival, In Bobbins' pera house, under auspices of tho Y. P. G. of the P. E. church. Use Wells' Laundby Blub, tho best Bluing for laundry uso. Each paokage makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakley Bros. Flics or Hemorrhoid Permanently cured without knife or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while under treatment. Patients who are responsible ueod not y until well. A perfect euro guaranteed. Send for oircular. ft. REED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Befen, by pormlsslon, to the editor of the EVENINO HPBALD. l Thirty Day's Notlos. All tares for 1891 and 1892 must be paid within thirty days from date, or accounts will be put In tho hands of Constables for collec tion. John F. Unjoins, Beoeiver of Taxes. Shenandoah, ra July 17, 1893. 7-18-lm Oongbtng Irfxut to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at en ri6. Our Directory. 3 jJe potf oppieE Shenandoah. OSloe hours from 7:10 a. Order and liegtelry De partment open from8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. Following is a schedule of the arrival and donar matter for doipatoh m Artiiraoi mull trains. Mall i must be In the omoe thirty minutes before tbe time given oeiow: Arrival. T. M. A. M. 1: 4:3i S:S DmOnoMoh. I Phlla., Western 1 and Southern States ) Departure. A H. P.M. 7. SO 12:63 8:08 8:08 11:10 8:00 12:82 9:(M 8:08 8:00 1:8S 7:30 7;00 1:8S 7:00 1:W 7:00 7:19 S:tt U:S0 ;20 TM 2:60 8:08 11:80 11:80 1:80 S:0U 7:W 1:S0 8:04 :1S 1:49 8:w 9:03 8:45 New York and Kast-1 em State and ( point on l. V.H.R.) 8:09 1:25 :S3 1:25 Bi08 j Asia ad. i atrardviU, I 1:U l:SSt 1:4 ixi Ui 8iU 2:2 8:1 (Raven Run, Centra-1 i Ua, Mt. Oarmel and V Sbamokin. 1 8:56 ) Fottavlll. 8:66 Mahanoy OHy. 1 Mabaaoy Plane, Lost I 1 Creek and Shaft I i FrackvlUe. 1 8:58 8:50 2:26 OawlAM naVa (1 Mnflra AnllAAlian ftt 8:00 . m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at T;li a. m. and 3:18 p. m. Additional aeiivena aaa eplleotlons are made in the business part of town at 10:16 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Fire Alartn lioxe. Tba following list shows the location 01 the alarm boxes oi Ibn Shenandoah Fire Department: 16 Coal and Bower itreet. 18 Iiowera aad Centre sweew. M Urldge and Centre streets. 86 Main and Centre sweets. H Main and Poplar street. Main and Coal Ueta. a-Gilbert and Centre MnteM. a-Gilbert aad Cherry street. W Chestnut and Ooal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down tho hook onoe aad let go. When an alarm 1 sent In tbe Ore beU will sound the number of the box and repeat the aUrm four time, now to Looara alabjs. If the alarm 1 sounded from box 16 the fire Dell w strike one, then pause aad strike ftvs which will indicate that the lire Is In tbe vicinity o No. 18 box. very alarm la repeated four time. ' j jhA rvn Per rwiif far Lace Cur 41.UU tntHH. Olher fur il;S, I1J50, fl.78, f2.W and upward. Cull and wo them. A new lot ju.-r received jit C. X I'riclce'e) Curt eitur. i Warning to l)lvr. Willi. rWnn. a Ikjv residing on Vet Coal . rlht arm above tbo wflet Wednesday night while Hiving mio one u. water company'! darn. UH arm shuck oli ra lion at the bottom of tbo dam. Water Notloe. Owlna to a iwarolty of water In tlio reeer- nif tl, natron of the company are leouert. that no more t ued than Is abo lately neoeery. 7-88-tf 8. 1). HM. BUpennteiiu-iii. Married t 8t. Olalr. T-rt evenlnc Rev. Bdward Devlne. of tbe H. E. church, St. Olalr, Joined In matrimony Thorn Tboma and Mitt Alartna i.vans, hath of that town. The oontractlng parties .11 uil fivntablv known In Shenan doah. Home l'rom Hie l'alr. OnnmlnUmdMitTlioma Balrd,' wife and a u... w.iii- .nil 3. M. Borer, of the uaugu w. ti.i.. - - II ., i. Mtnmedlast HUM irom umcago a a n u irnllmlr. Esn.. and son ami .Un.htar. Artie and Vlrgie, arrived hero to day. All express themselves as hhuicuwi pleased with their trip, i ne otnora oi ui n.n.T ,, ntv t mi mi on are (Mattered and some may remain in Chicago for two weeks. Arm Cut Olf. Thomaa Morris, a former resident of this town, suffered the loss of a part of hi right arm In the Pennsylvania Bellroad yards at Philadelphia on Wednesday. His arm was caught between burner while he was trying to couple cars, and was severed between the wrist and elbow. Morris a member of the Colombia Hose Company of this place. All's Well That Hiitln Well. On Wednesday last the Hkrald gave an acoonnt of the desertion of Mrs. CliBrley Dadurka, of tho First ward, and the carrying away of $8,700 belonging to the woman by the husband. To-day there is joy in the Dadurka household and the fatted calf is be ing killed. D'lurka returned last nignt aim turned over lo the wifcall but Ave dollars of the money he took away. He s .Id lie had a good time in Philadelphia. Mrs. Dadurka has placed tbe money in a bank. ItHKfl mil. Henry, the second baee mau of the homo team, lelurnwl from Philadelphia last even ing. The iiflstiioneuient of yesterday's game was a wise move ou the part of the home manage ment. They took the view that to go to the lrk with a bad beating would spoil the pres tige for the next game. The Cuban Giants play hero next. It Is understood Sohaeffer, of llloomshurg, will play once a neck with the home team. Clutpttruu l'uitr. A obapeioii party loft town at about 9 o'clock lHt evening, hound for Bingtowu, where they enj'ijed a fine chicken and wnille supper at Hart'" hotel. At midnight thcro wasdanoing, Interspersed with games, and at 4:30 a. m. tho partystarlod for home. Thoio in attendance were Misses Loo Myers, Car lisle; M. Falls, Philadelphia; L. Shaum, Pnttevllle; CrrioB. Lowis andJoun Glover, Wm. Penn; Maud Kelpor, llattlo Jones, Dalsv Horn. Annie Stein, Lou Gather and Williams, Shenandoah ; Mosirs. Wood, Now York ; Georgo Hoppoa and Thomns Samuols, Mahanoy City ; John C. and Wilbur Lwis, Wm. Penn; John E. Schietly, Guy Helper, David Owens and Clifford Bobbins, Slicnan doih. Tho chaporons woro Miss Anna Maize, of Carlisle, and Miss Irouo Meisse, of Win Penn. 1'olnts. Watkln Waters Post will attend tho camp fire of Meredith Post at Frackvillo to-morrow afternoon In a body. Miss Ella M. McGinnis, the milliner, has purchased two cottages on South White street from llenry Weiderhold. The pavement in front of tho Bobbins property, on tho corner of White and Centre streets, is being replaced by a now ono. A soldiers' reunion will bo held in Hoover's Grovo, near Koofer's Station, on the Penn sylvania Bailroad, between Snydertowu and O rters ou the Beading road, August 3, 4 and 6. Probably no resident of town takes as much interest In the culture of flowers during tho summer season as Mr. Carl Holdormas, tho North Main street jeweler. The garden at tbe rear of his residenco Is a refreshing sight. It is laid out in unique ornamental plots filled with an endless variety of choice plants, flowers and vines, and tho fragrance exhaled pervades tho neighborhood with delicious eflot. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters euro indigestion heartburn, oostivenees and all malarial dis- Twenty-fivo oeute per bottle lm Uneble li Control I1U nnelne. LEOAKON, July 38. Two Philadelphia and Heading freight engines collided on the switch west of Myeintown station, ow ing to tbe Inability of the engineer of one of the trains to stop bis engine. Both en gines and four freight trains were wrecked. None of the trainmen were injured. One of the engines with our cars was thrown over a fifteen foot embankment. Pestrootlv Fire In I'Alrayra. Palmtsa, July 38. Fire broke out In a Slle of spavin In the barn of William tenry, furni in.' nc-aler. The flame were carried to f n . .joining bouses by a high wind. Ali of tUfi- houses were owned by Henry. Tney wme burned to the ground in less than an hour. Four barns In the Immediate neighborhood were also con sumed. Bm bh Avr!nn fr Food. NoRBlirrowv, July 88. John Carlin, of King of Prussia, was admitted to the ho pita! for tbe Insane beeau-4) be refuses lo eat or talk Aliout two months ago' lie was overcome by beat, and since that be has bad such an aversion for food that It Is only after bring importuned that be will ettt any of the food set before htm. A Hulling 31111 Isold. HAMBMMI. July 38. The Philadelphia and KmdinK Railroad company have sold Ui Wet Hamburg Rolling mill, Includ ing machinery and everything oonntoied with it. to Jrisen Sc Co., mill operators at Colombia, Pa. Everything must be re moved before Oct. 1, and the rasing of the mill has been commenced. Iron World to Itesume BlftDiBORO. July 36 All the depart ments of tbe E. & G Brooke Iron com pany's large works in tbls place, wliloh 1 have bees idle for the past four weeks, resume next Monday. This Is the lo!)!3--t stop tbat this firm has made for I several years, and is attributed to tbedull- B of the iron Industry A Mine Fire Hreaki Out Anrw WtLK8SBARRB, July .-The Are in tlir Cooper vtiu of the Petteboue mine i.u broktu out anew, and U buruint h u aliaied fury, and the miners a i like a hi ist furnace. The vein kK t. Is "i. firs is 740 feet below 6hs surf I. ii two ii now UlOij flooded. j OAMP MEETING. .. . . ,nti... if.ililftt-aMuo T lie Hfnngeiu-Ri .-. - Tlie Potuvlll'e District Evangelical Aesocla ... ..,mitliiB. now being held at Lake. hl o, I one of tbe most sneceaiful yet held by ,l amolatlon. The tent are pitchod In a u. emn a Utile south of the railroad sta There are thirty eight tents In all, ami B which are numtoereu me louowing flhen uuoh members: Meiers, liohier anu Km Merer, Jlri. Womor and Uerr, Divu IWt. Jlenry Samiieel, Mrs. Kemley and Mrs. Murray. Others from iwrnesvtiie, aiauanoy City. iet Carbon, Ml. Cirniel, Loonst Dalo, tfri,V 11b and Sliamoklii. me numuer vnrlee from lay to day, the average attend anoe being about 300. The following la the order of tbe day In the "City of Tent' : First bell, 6.30 a. m.; prayer meeting, 0.00 a. m,; family worship, O.IB a. in.; breakfast, 7.00 a. m.; prayer meeting. 8 30 a. m ; preaching, 10.00 a. m,; dinner, 18.00 m.; preaching, 2 p. m.; supper, 5 00 p. m.j preaching, 7.30 p. m.; last bell, 10.00 p. m. USE DANA'S SAB8APABILLA, its "U'UK KIND TIIATCUKB8." llninnenatlilo l'liynlolans, Tlife Schuylkill Oounly Homeopatliio Medi cal Society lield its regular quarterly wssion at Tumbling Bun yesterday afternoon. 1'a pers were read by Drs. Keifer, Snyder and llashore. The next meeting will bo hem at Ashland In October. The following oOlcers wero elected : President, Dr. E. L. Straub; Vice President, Dr. K. H. Bashore; Swirelary, Dr, II. S, Klockj Tressflrer, Pr. D W S rul Thuee in nttendanoe from town woie Il.i. I) W. Straub, J. 8, Kistlcr and M. 8. Klstler. air. Triioy' D.feufo, John L. Tracy, who is Interested in tho lawsuit with P. S. MoKeone, mentioned in yesterday's Ukralu, states that his main line of defense against the claim mado by MoKeouo is based upon receipt for rent pdd to MclCeouo's legal iepresentatlve and also o receipt on payment for plumbing work done about the property upon authority ol tho rep regulative aud that it is upon tueeo rocoipts that lie lis refused to pay Moliooilo s olaiuie UUE DANA'S SARSAPABILLA, its " TUE KIND THAT CUBES". KKHONAI,. Mr. Balph Oliver has returned from Atlau tic City. Mrs. Ericli. of St. Clair, is visiting friends in town. M. D. Malone transacted business at Mt, Carmol yesterday. Mrs. William A. Gather left for her home In Bluefield, West Virginia, tills morning. Miss Ella Mann, who was tho guest of town friends, left for her homo in Ashland yostcr day. Jomes Monaghau.P. J.Cleary.Uarry Bradi pan, J. J. Ilellly, Willie Kelly and John Lam bcrt attended a party at Centralia last night. D.wlil B. James will shortly tako an ox tended Western trip and at tho samo timo view tho wonders at the World's Fair. John F. Finney, II. 0. Boyor, O. A. Kclm O. E. '1 Itman und P. J. Ferguson went to Philadelphia this morning. Their trip has somo bearing ou tho recent rumors concern ing tho purcliaso of Lakosido by Mr. Forgu son, and tho first lour named gcutlemcu will attend a meeting of the Lakosido Land and Improvement Company. To euro nervousness your norvos must be fed by puro blood. lloud'sSaraiparillaniakce pure blood, Take it now. T.lcenned llotol Kur &tlo In a mining town. Good bar trade. Ad dross, E., care Evening Heualb, Slicnan doah, Pa. t e-l'J-121 A FAIR EXPERlFNCE. Columbian lluards Arrest a Man Jlecanap Ho tVao Itobbod "Joost pecause I haf off too tousaml tollars peen robbed I vas soized und ilaken here In dot vaggon," spluttered an angry German In broken English when brought boforo Capt. Pitcher the ofllccr of the day at Jackson park. late tho other afternoon. The wrathy Teuton had good cause for his rage. Conrad Mangelman is a well-to-do cattle-owner from White Sulphur Springs, Mont. At least ho says ho Is, aud a hie, lustrous diamond which sparkled and blazed in his shirt front, together with a general air of prosperity, amply supported his asser tion, lie camo east a month ago. Ho spent about a week in New York on business and then decided to como to Chicago. Hero he secured rooms, and then began to see the fair. He visited tho Midway Plaisaneo. After recalling "I HA.Y PEEN BOBBED!" aid reoollectlonaby a trip through "Old Vienna" he visited the Austrian vll lage. He was passing through the doorway coming out when a young man jostled him violently. The guile less German thought nothing of the in jldent at that moment. Hut, on reach ing the gate, he happened to put his band In his inside coat pocket. Ills long leather nooketbook was gone. It were nearly 880 In bills and n oheok for 83,000 on the First national bank af Chicago. Like a flash he realized tbat his pocket had been picked and that lbs stranger who had bumped up against him had cot his money. Bulb ing an outery, he rushed beck to find tbe thief- A Columbian guard was at tracted to the spot by the noise. With out listening to the story, he called for the patrol wagon aud lugged uls lm nortuuate victim before the officer of the day To blm the German related his loss, tie was immediately released ft was then, however, too late to take active measures for the apprehension of the pickpocket and the recovery of tbe stole n property iln Away. For sixty day Eagey, tho photographer will give a lOxjg pMlnuin picture with ovcry doxen of bid eablneta, ANOTHER CHICAGO "MiYSTERY, fcooks as ThoiiRh Vr Visiter Had lleen Miirderail for Money, ClHCAClO, July SS. The dead bnflr nfn man found on the lake shore gave color at first to the belief that (t wns n slnKUtnr cafe of suicide. A partly filled can of po derby Ijlssulermd, the for mtlftlSl e indicated that the nrtT, t,,i nn..i 1.1. lfi6u wlfli pOwslef afid thsn probably V.Ub R J'HMted fnalob had caused it to ex- plodCj in his pocket was found a noteaay. Iggt "m name b W, II. Irving, of Win throp Uohch, Mass. In ease of accident or serious Illness, notify Mrs. "W. II. Irving nt the above address, Do not send my body hoifie, as my wife tins no money to bury it. Don't bury me in a pauper's grave. I have been tired of life for the last two years, but have lived for my baby' sake. l nave no work ana am out of money. This world Is but n stage, and tbe curtain has rung down upon one of Its main scene," 'the clothes are such as a man with good tnte and plenty of money would wear. The linen, too, bore out the lm presaion tbat the man had not been in des- Itute circumstances. An exnenslve straw hat found near the body, and marked with somo unintelligible Initials, makes It seem more mysterious. I think," said a detective, "that In. stead of an extraordinary suicide we are confronted by a very mysterious case of murder. That can of gunpowder I simi lar to thousands of others that the Du pont company make, but we have not been able to lenrn nt tbo places at which gun- powuor is soiu wno purchaied It or any record of the sale. No Qn? beard n report, ond certainly tbe explosion of such an amount of confined powder would have created considerable ot a report. No ono saw the man go lo tbo spot. Furthermore, tliore were many footprints in the vicinity of the hody, evidently made by more than one person, and they oould not have been very old," t.nhlgh Ynllry Employes May Strike. Philadelphia, July 28. The crievonce committee of the Lehigh Valley employes last evening addressed a note to Vice Pres ident Voorhees, of the Reading railroad, asking him at what hour he would meet them, but thoy received no reply. Tho men say that If they do not see Mr. Voor hees today thoy will oall upon President Harris and lay thulr grievances before him, In the event of their being able to como to no terms with tho Bending officials then tbe chiefs of tho uie.it railway organiza tions will be called upon to see what they can do In the matter of adjustment. In the event of their failure then a strike is among the posilhiUtl,e1 Captain Uourke Acquitted. VAI.I5TTA, Malta, July 28. Tho court martial tbat was appointed to inquire Into the loss of the battleship Vlotoria ren dered Its decision In tbe case of lion. Maurice A. Bourke, captain of the Vlo toria. The court found that no responsi bility nttached to Captain Bourke or the other survivors for the disaster, and they were therefore acquitted of all blame. The, verdict was that the accident was cntlroly due to the order given by Vice Admiral Tryou. A Hero of Three tVurs. CLEVELAND, July 28. General George W. Morgan, who was the only surviving general of tho Mexican war, died at Fort ress Monroe, Va., where he had gone from bis home In Mt. Vernon, O., for his health. General Morgan was born In Washington, Pa on Sept. 20, 1820, nnd fought for To-Nas independence, In the Mexican war and in tho war for the Union. He was albo au active Democratic politician. Coming Onnniltnn Cabinet Changes. Toronto. Ont., JulySS. A wellfoundod rumor is In circulation In the bost In formed Conservative cirolos to the effect that when Sir Charles Tnpper arrives from Liverpool he will take the leadership of the Conservative party from Sir John Thompson, who will go on the bench. Various other changes In tho cabinet are also suggested as Impending, A Noted Ciithollo Educator Dead. South Bend, Ind July 28. Very Rev. Alzis Granger, first vice president of tho iMotro uame university, alea hero, aged 70. Father Granger was connected with Notre Dame university for fifty years, and for many years he was the provincial uen- eral of tbe Order of the Holy Cross tu America, The Pension Primlnir 1'rooess. Washington, July 28. The number of caes in which the payment of neiibions has been suspended pondlngadditlonal tes timony us to tho pensioners' ability to per form manunl labor was yesterday 232. It Is said that about this daily average will be maintained tor somo time. The Cholera In Europe. LISBON, July 28. The Portuguese gov. crnment has declared Naples and nil the ports of Senegal to be Infected with chol era, and all the ports between Gneta, forty miles northwest of Annies, and Salerno. thirty-three miles southeast of Naples, to be suspected or inrection.- nmpror William Off for England. BERLIN, July 28. Emperor William sailed yesterday from Kiel of Cowes, Isle of Wight. He is not expected to arrive at Cowes xmtll tomorrow. The Prince of Wales, on tbe royal yncht Osborue, will meet the emperor In the solent. Missouri Miners on a Strike. Rich Hill, Mo., July 3S. The miners in this district, about 1,500 in number, went ou a strike yesterday. Their object Is to get better wages and to aid tho strikers in Kansas. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. National League, At Washlngtoni New York. 0 1 0 Washington.. I 0 0 At Brooklyn Brooklyn 0 1 Philadelphia. 0 3 0 At Cincinnati! Cincinnati 1 8 0 Pittsburg - 0 0 2 n. it. X- 7 13 o B a ii. ii. e x-20 H a-'t a n. ii. x- 8 u- a t At Boston (first gameh Boston....... ... 1 I) 8 1 0 0 Baltimore..... 1 0 0 0 0 0 At Boston (second gameh Boston. 115 3 11 Philadelphia. I 0 0 0 0 8 At Louisville: Cblcao.-. 1 t 0 0 0 1 LouUvllle 1 0 0 3 0 0 At St. L-oulai Cleveland 0 1 4 0 0 0 St. Louis...... 2 0 0 1 I) 0 11. II. E. 1-0 8 I- 2 T n. ii. I. i-ll 9 0- I 6 n. ii. c. x-12 18 0-3 8 II. R 'Ei X- 6 o- a 1'elinnylTanla State League. At Scranton Scranton, U Gaston, S At Altoona Altoona, 10 llanisburg, a. At Johnstown York. 0i Johnstown, f. At Heading AHentown. 10; Reading, 1. ISuttorii League At Erie Troy, Hi Erie, 4. At UutTalo-Albanr. ; Buffalo, t. At Bingbamtoa - SpilugfUld. Hi Blog bamton. 1. At Wllkesbarre Providence, i; Wlllte barre, 4. JIIcGtilre 'U1 Not Succeed lowilerly Amsteiidam, N. Y., July 93. Thomas U, JIcGuire, grand lecturer of tbe Kulgbts of Labor, who is in tbeeity, says it is true that T. V. Powderly Is to resign as master workman, but It is not true that be (Mo Gulre) is to succeed him. A llrlef Stoppage of Work, WlLMWOTON.Del., July 36. Orders have been received to suspend work In ull of the 1 -iisylvanla Itallroad oompany's shops here until Auk. 1. Over 9,000 men will have vacation for our days. PROPERTIES FOR SALE, Shenandoah. Orrera Opj.ortnnlHes t k er of liiventinont. Tho following , . , , ".uumwBi i'ropirtes aro io anu information ooneriiiDg them oiuco : i i . .u,v oi iraino bouses, containing apartments for six families. Will net at ju per cent, on the prloe asked. Loca lion In tho heart of Sheuandeah. 2.-A splendid factory Bite, 30x00 feet In size, In tho heart of Skeuai.doah, and In cluding largo building, chean. 3. Lot and largo building with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8-hoiwi power cuB,, iHjiieranasimltlng. Splendid build Ing for a factory, 4. An elegant now houso In Pntivltln coinpleto In ovcry detail, all conveniences, large and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Large hennery. Nnltcli-llHek llallrrucl. . ..f ' -" 'w uvrj '-U TO mil, 1 1111. II 4M 11.10a in.. 12 ii. l.fiJS 3 211. 4 JK rt iK n u.:? UajB, 3 ai 4 m n. m. May 15, U93. Tlt n)-oloimphf aid oratory n Dh' IScts., OOcts., 81.00 per Bottle, Cures Conchs, lloarsenns.tioro Throat. Croup promptly: relieves Whooping Cough end Asthma. For Consumption it hits no rival; has cured thousands whereall others failed: wlllcnnn Yonlf tafcon In time. Sold by DrugglstJ on agiiaranteo. For Lsmo Back or Cheat. uso BiiiCoH'a MASTlsit. Sacta. CATARRH REMEDY, lnve von I Intnrrh ? This: rnmndw .i ininmn. tocUtocure you. l'ncoOQcta liijcctor Iroo. WANTS. Acc. rjioa ha' e- I: or double. A bliiek ronro will work single Inquire of M. 1'. Conry, 81 1 outli 7-20-lw Slain street. ITlOlt KENT A houe at907 West Oakstreet I; Apply to James IVUtrsun, 203 Wo-l iaV street, 7-W-2t FOIt SALl.. good paying grocery store In Hhena. doah. Good location. Apply ni ibo HEIULI) offlco, 7-i71 OT10K A whito onw, with blnck htad and L black sn its on bodr and white snot on forehead, came to the rrcmlsos ol tbe un derMRna oj Tuesday July "i. Owner can have samo by provtnn property nd pjying ex- pCObOS. VM. VVll-lilMsUn, VTOTICE is hereby Hlven tMt a strange cow XS pan e to tho place or farm of Ouslavu Holh on JU'ioSO IM Thu cow lstctwten sl and reven years old, wh'to and yellow spotted nu uiaca lonneaa vuo egai owner cuu tune the cow by paylug lb" oxpensos. au&TAVus noTir, 7-21 lot II' on township. Si huy kill county, Pa. Don't Tobacco Spli or Smoke your Llfewa) Is the truthful startling title of a little book tbat tell all about No-to-b.r, the wondctful, harmless Ouurtnttfti tonucci haMt oi re h cost t trill n nn-i the mau wh'i wants 10 qu 1 nu can 1 runs 110 pajbiuui or iiii.iiriu ri-K II usln No to bao 0 koM i y all d ugglsis. Hcolt at drugstores or bv ina i free. Ad res? Tee Sterling liemuuy Co , Indl 11a 41 nera Bprlngs, w&s-ly BONDS KOIl SALE. Tbo Town Council of the Horo"h of "henandoan having b'en duly and H gaily autnomcd to borrow mone) lor ine puipobe 01 tiiruuii; u puuu water worts, bav" prepared nnd i-re now offering foi sale borough bonds bearing nterostuttbe rate of 4 per -nt., the intereit paynblo ncml an nually. The bonds ai e of Ihe denomination ol (100, 3i) und KiQO and mature In thirty year-. rcrsons ueBiring n .utwenno ior mo saio bonds can do so by applying to T F Dradiuan treasurer of tbo borough, stating tboamour t they desire to subscribe for and the den.-mtua tlon of bonds preferred 1'ATHICK LfAFriOAN, T. J. James, K. I' UALUOHKll. 7-5-tf Committee gjrlW CD 2 CD Tbo outlll Includes Fine Lens, Folding Tripod. Carrying Satchel with i-hould'-r strap, 0l-j,age Instruction BooK. aud all ncccs-arv unnaralus and bunplles for starting in 1 holography It Is th simplest, lichlei t, mnat compact, easiest ot corapiehi usloa, readiest in manipulation. ana cneapest complete ou .at ever prouueea. Student No. 2, Price $2 50, Tho Student Camera can bo seen at Nos. 6 and 8 North Main Street, SHENANDOAH, - Pfi. Hardware, Tlnwsre, Htoves and House imrnismng uooos. r lsu ng Taouie ana sporixumn'H aooas Wait for Bargains I 38 HEAD VESTEBH HORSES The kind tbat the Cowboys ode from Wyoming to thu World's Fair, will be sold at Public Sale In Saturday, July 2993 WAIT FOR TniS CIIANOR No. 1 South Main Street, Work done In llret-o-lass manuer prommlv. A trial requested. 7--lw tmr r ww "nil1"! 'm WIT an - -31 w n fSH .im. mjkh aari -QiSaH0BSS9Et9KenQJ J n SB KB MVcfl MM i B ! I e 1 ""j a"ryvllll.Iiuui.T.'f'm!mn-.i N- j Grand 3PispIa$r of ? FINE DRESS GOODS jRESS GOODS is tiiat wc win not attempt a lull descrip tion, hut n-ive a narti.nl ntif15tii wliirli vnn can fili in by a personal inspection. Tliere arc the plain and chaiigable 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, bengalinn, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Pull line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. In Wraps singlo, double or triplo capos. Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Indosccnt braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangemont at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tbo fomiulno fancy, To some, coals only aro tho correct garment. To those wo would say coata aro equally fashlonablo and stylish, many of theso having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or thrco, as tho tasto or Inclination of tho woaror 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 enlire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed and un trimmed 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. (a . ." I POTTS PSSPOTJl. O, UEOUGE MILLER, Manager. ratus and supplies for starting In photography. G-IRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEYt Q Solatia 3Js3C,ijrs. Stroot. John F.Ploppert, HI) KANT CJSXTltlS ST. tad, Cake and Pie Bakery ! CaHFECTIQNERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. I bavu also purchased tho store 21 West Coal treet, aud am prepared to furnish Milk, Cream, Jutter and Eggs at tho lowest market prices, rt'o will also keep at this store Ico Cream and 4oda Wuier. All orreitiwill receive prompt mention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT. li East Centre St SHENANDOAH 21 West Coal St, 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 line ol Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Rooting and Spouting oui specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIRA.UDVILLE, PA. Public Notice ! Notice Is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs vrlll he prosecuted s provided uy the Act ot Assembly approved IprU 4th, 1885. Brewora' Association. qknnninith. P.. Juno l 1W. w ALMA SHOE URtSSINGS Tbe beet preparation In tbe market for sboes, satchels and all leather goods where a beautt jui uiacit is aesirea. AT THE LEATHER STORE XO "VJE7-. Coiltro Ot., WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Fines! Brands of Wiaes, WMskejs mi-Ci$n, Fresh Ileer, Porter and Ale always on tap, such a bewildering' topic ! r, Wo nnd tho most stylish and tho prevailing modo to bo tho Capo, in somo of its variations, i A recreation that ec ui-ntt-H. CulUvutes tl Instin t mid taste f nrf nnd i-nd to a flui of wlm' is most love, in nature. Exiin:iieMir studei eunv ui, IVo 2, jiru ' 12.60 complete, inclui lug II' e lense, fnlcHif tripe tl currying suti'lg with mIi uidf-r Htrun, rg' Instruction bo.l aud ull necessary apj.1 i CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT Xo. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA AGENT FOR r CELEBRATED UGEI) v I v AilD PILSNER 8EEB", Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. HOOKS & BR0Wh Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery, JSluuk Hooks, etc, o. 4 NORTH MAIN 104 North Main street, Uhonandoah, Pa., m ;: ! WUuLESALK BAKKK kid COMCTIO Pr. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. l'lenloa und parties supplied on short notioei , FIRE INSUBANCF. r. . - .... . . f - V . ponlss rpjisnf J if- r CJ . U, J20 5,'a'VI"s" "lanooah.HH
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