i J r lag therj intF i KING Among merchant ia tho ono who eaters to the want of hta eos- tomors, bo thoy rich or poor. Both have n final right to bo treated fairly. Jnstlee to nil U good motto, and our customers will And It ours. Wo have a complotollnoof Groceries m well m Canned Goods, etc. Come and see our stock of goods, and remember the beet roods aro always tho cheapest In tho long ruB. SIErVIEIRIfcT'S Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. DRUGGED IN THE CRADLE, Nursery is Rosponsiblo for Muoli Inebriety. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PARK. ntM llnnketl for This Season at This Popular ltenorU Tho following Is a list of the date seemed and tho names of tho societies : Aug. 5 English Baptist Sunday schools, of Mahanoy City and Shenandoah. Ang. 4. P. M. Sunday eohools of Shen andoah and Gllborton, Ang. 5 to 13. Eooampmont of the Potto vlllo cadets, National Guards. August 7. Alpha Social Soolety, Shamoldn. August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Plane. . , , August 9. Trinity Eeformed and Preeby- tlSta Sunday schools Shonandoah, August 10. Evangolloal Sunday echool, Mahanoy City. Aue. 11. Alpha Social Club, Tamamja. Amr. 13. Bcunlon of Gorman Lutheran nhnrch. Aug. 15-LakesIda Uuslcala, Grant Ban! Aug. 10. Trinity Reformed Sunday Bflhoo of Tamaqua. August 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday nhool, Ashland. Aug. 18. Picnic of Lydln Uogroo lougo No. 112 Daughters of Bobekab,. 0. O. F.. of Shenandoah. Aug. 23.--Cal vary Episcopal and English Lutheran, Tamaqu. August 21. Gorman Eoformed Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Ang. 25. Anniversary picnic of Phoenix Flro Company, of Shenandoah. Sept. 1. Plcnlo of tho Shonandoah Evan gollcal Sunday school. Sept. 4 St. Michaels Society of tho oounty. Luxurious Traveling. Tho climax of comfortablo and luxurious traveling is apparently reached by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. Ease and comfort go with tho traveler making a trip from Chicago to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha or Sioux City over this road. Tholr superb olcctrlc-llghted. vesti buled trains leaving Chicago for these points earlv every evening are great favorite, nothing being loft undone by the officials or fctmiloves to ensuro a most enjoyable nip Excellent dining servlco Is maintained and buffet library cars nro attachod to tho train, where current periodicals may bo perused whllo smoking a cigar with all tho pleasuro of one's own "don" at home. Electric Hffhts Dlaccd In every borth enables the traveler to spend his wakeful horn's, after retiring, over his favorite novel or other ,n.,iin muttnr. Private compartmont oars aro run between Chicago, St Paul and Min neaoolls. In fact, everything that goes "to ensure comfort and security is provided, rn frnm niiiraico to anv of tho above named cities requires but a night's run, bringing ono at tho destination ready for breakfast and business in tho morning. All tiMrnr. aironts have tiokots on sale v!n Chlcairo. Milwaukee and St. Paul Kail wav.orcall on or address John E. Pott, district naasencor agent, Williamsport, Pa, d&w-3t Here You Are. If you aro looking for an elegant now home, in pormanent, healthy plaeo, lilted with all the latest conveniences, plonty ol yard room, oall at this office for full partic ular. . Obituary. Thomas Morgsti died at his homo In Wm. Peon at 7 o'elook last evening after an Illness of two weeks. He was 20 years of ago and Opium and Alcohol Frequently Unmarried. The funemiwin tko pkoeats 111. Jll. 111! tfiuuunjr UIVOII IU w.l.rNnllM Owing to a soarolty of water In tho reser voirs, tho patrons of tho company aro reouest. NoglOOt Of a Baby'B Diet K08UltS ed to seo that no more Is used than Is abso in AWlUl UOnSOqUOnCOai 7-88.tf 8. D. lima. Superintendent. The Inebriety oflatrllfo Is often the re- An Hxcollont Artlolo. suit of opium and alcohol given In some form James Kerns, of 108 Cherry street, has been to babies for trivial reasons. Nurses who appointed local agent for the salo of Urolts haveelveu children medicines for Indigestion Heed's medloal toilet soap, which Is made GRANT BAND MUSICALE -AT- e x a l AKESIDE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15ft, jMMkrandTpgplay off f FINE DRESS GOODS Positively the Greatest Event of the Season. A Programme second to none ever offered at this Resort. know how difficult it Is to from the drugs. The one great duty of parents to their ehll dren Is, thereforer not to give them medloine, but to make sure that tliey get food, pure, nmtiln and oanable of supplying materials of healthy growth and development. Wlim natural mother's milk Is out of tho question or Insufficient for the enormous de mand I made by the rapidly growing child, laotated food Is prescribed by physicians. It quickly makes ohubby, rosy-faoed, llvoly babies, the dollght of mothers, fat.bappy and crowing. Writes Mrs. Daniel Brown, 114 Cross St., Central Falls, It. I. : "I have three of the most healthy little wean the child from pare vegetable oils of a medlotnnl ohir- ft I seter and has no equal for olearlng the com- jJU plexlon and cleansing the scalp. Change of llne. This morning a train load of Italians wont from town to Fiaokvllle, where they are to ha employed In rebuilding tho breast work of I the Kaulluian dam whleh caused so much oxoltement Shout a yetr ago by threatening to burst. Tho Italians wore taken from the large number who are ongaged on the new dam at Ilavcn Run. Races I Svdepstake Shooting Matches ! Base Ball ! A Game of bnll will bo played between the fumoiiH Shenandoah Kino and another exceptionally strong team. CONCERTS BY THE GRANT BUND T And a number of well known bond of Schuylkill aud other counties. There will be an abundance of pleasure and entertainment for the young and ma. .uuiicmg iu uio iniuiiiiioui puvmon lor wuicii music will ue nir- tilBUeu by tno famous Tarty nt Muhnnny. Tho following ladles and gentlemen went to Mahanoy City last evening to attend a Iarty In honor of Mr. Frank Snyder : Misses children In the stato,and I must say that thoy Jceslo Orant, Emma aud Blrdio Wasley, May owe their health to having beou brought up Gather, Ida aud Olllo Lewis, Kate J31over, on laotated food. One of tho loading doctors Aunlo Sacgcr, Carrio Lewis, Wm. l'cun j Miss in Pawtuckot advised mo to use it and I shall Fall, Philadelphia; Messrs. II. II. Zullck, always feel glad that I followed his advice. John Schelfly, II. J. Evans, .lohn Hcllly, Jr., My youngest child is 14 months old aud is as j, j, Coakloy, jUoorge Goodman, CM lord Hob hoilthy and chcory as any llttlo boy could bo, uin8l and Burr Lewis, of Wm. I'onn and I am sure that lactatcd food lias a gioot SSchoppe Orchestra of 15 Pieces. SPECIAL TRAINS WILL BE RUN FROM ALL POINTS AT REDUCED RATES. Refreshments of all kinds will be sold In all parts of the ground?. deal to do with it. It has been a groat bless ing to our little family, ami 1 consider 16 my duty to recommend it to all my friends. Tlicy all have the same good word for It after thoy havo tried It ; it has only to bo triod and tho good results will bo scon at onco. I shall al ways feel grateful to tho onos who placed lac tated food within the reaoh of all, whether rich or poor. Lactate! food is In fact most economical, as it Is most nourishing aud healthful. ltnll- To tho Oeeuii VUilio I'ainmjlvii- l road. On August 171 h the seeoud and last ol the soanhoro scries of summer excursions to tho principal watering places will Icavo Harris burg at 8:35 a. in., and stopping at many of tho larger Intermediate suitions hetweou the former place and Downiuglou, arrivo in Phil adelphia about noon. Tho special train will make connection at Lancaster, taking on passengers from points on the Frederick Di vision. Tho first excursion from this terri tory was accorded a moat liberal patronage, which speaks well for tho excellent ' tnanuer with which those trips are handled by tho oompauy, and tho samo servlco will bo main tained with tho present one. Tho cheapness of tho rato materially adds to tho popularity of theso ovon othcrwiso attractive trips. $1.00 the round trip to Atlantio City, Ocoau City, .Thirty Day's Notlo. All taxes for 1891 and 1802 must be paid within thirty days fromdate; or accounts will be put In the hands of Constables for oolleo' U0IU JOHN J!. 1MUU1HB, Receiver of Taxes ai..n.n.W1i. Pa . Julv 17. 1893. 710-lra Lost. A strine of gold beads. Finder will please loavo them at this office and receive reward. Oliii Away. For slxtv days Bagey, tho photographer will give a 10x12 pHtinum pieturo with every dozen of his $3 cabinets. Pecks Bad Boy DELIGHTFUL TRIPS. Ulc-il. IIUCIIIES. On tho 4th Inst , at Bethlehem, Thomas Unghee, aged GO years, 7 months and lii days. Funeral will tako placo at Dolauo on 1'uosdaj morning, at 11 o'clouk, interment boing made in Odd Follows' cemetery, Sbon- audoah. Eelatlves aud friends iuvitod to at tend. 8 G-2t MOEQAN. At William Poun, August 4. 1803, William Morgan, aged 80 years, U months and 18 days. Funeral from his brothor's residence, Wm. l'eun, on Monday, August 7th, at 2 p. in., to proceed to Odd Fel lows' cemotory. Shouaudouh. 8-5-lt Use Wellb' Laundbv Bltjk, tho beet Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes iwo quart. 15cts, Hold by Uoalcley llros. , 'Tho Anieiliun Soldtrr." Tho August number of tho above niagMzlne ovon exceeds tho promises of tho July num ber. Tho battlo for tho old veterans and pensioners of tho civil war Is waged witli trenchant pen. Copperheads and traitors ato arraigned in no meek and mild manner. Cleveland, lloko Smith and tho "Veteran hunting" administration aro shown up with a fearlessness which Is refreshing. Tho ab surd charges of frauds in tho pensions of tho old heroes Is rlddlod aud ridiculed. The malice, hatred and unfairness of tho assailants of tho old Union soldiors demonstrated. Ar ticles from writers liko Col. John A.Cockorill Son T.ln tv or Caoo Mav. $125 to Long and lionjamin li. uavenport nnu to lis mer Branch. Asburv Park, or Ocean Grovo from ary merit. A maguincomcoioreu puoiograpu ITrrl.l,nm. aud corrosnondlnrfv low from of Gon. U. S. Grant 10J xl31 Inches, accom . . i... ii.s. i. -I 11..- !. r.tn . nnnn xnitnoiula nl tnn I inn . I DaniGH II1IS 11UU1UU1. Diiuiiai tu The tickets will bo valid for return passage Lincoln picture in July number The Amen fnr(v Anva. thereby allowine a nleasant can boldur. Wlmt It linn Done for tlio Old Utnt. Havo kopt and sold Hires' Eootbcer several years. I havo drunk it exclusively this turn mer. Am 78 years old and feel llko a boy. It Is ahead of sarbaparllla. II. Van Waoenkn, M. D., Darlington, Wis. lotter List The following letters romoln uncalled lor at iae Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, 1M., post Soe, August 6, 1803; Oarroll, A. 11. (0) i'artloa calling for advertised letters should please soy "c-lvortlsed." Ono cent will bo itarged on all advertised letters. H. O. llOTEn, V. M. WANTS, i&o. FOIl SALla A good paying grocery store Hhonaadoah. CJood location. Apply iho Ur.iMi.D onice. 7-S7- (nl at lw nSE DANA'S SARSAPAUILLA, its ' Till? KIND THAT CUEE8". tll oi Iiomorrho!d Permanently cured without knife or ligature No danger or suffeiing. No dolay from busi ness while under treatment. Patients who aro responsible need not ay until well. A porfectcuro guaranteed. Send for circular. R. IiF.ED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to the editor of tho P.VEN1KO JlEBAl.D. tf His Pa and The Groceryman. You-can make the acquaintance of thetee interesting peo ple if you will but 1 1 Jp4c fffis )papcr Regularly, as we are going-,to print full ac counts of the Bad Boy's Adventures For some time to come. Don t miss a single copy. Drop a postal card to this office, and get the paper regularly. $1 fr Per pair for lhcc cur-i ,UU taliiH. Others for 1JJ5, 1J50, fl.75, 52.00 nnd upwards. Call and two thero. A new lot Juat received means of refuge from tho inland, eultry heal of August. OHUBOH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where mill "VVIien Services Will be Con. ducted To-morrow. Trinity Reformed ohuroh, Rev. Roboct 3'lloyle, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10 j. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. Everybody welcome. English Lutheran church, M. IT. Havlce, oastor. Serrioee at 10:30 a. in. and 6:00 p. m tunrtay soliool at 1:30 p. m Prayer meotlng rhursuay evening at 7. Welsh llaptlst church. Preaching scrvlcoe at 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. D. I. Evans. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome Homan Cathollo church of the Annunolotlon, Chorry street, above West street, Rev. H. O'Reilly, pastor. Uassee at S:00ond 10:00a.m Veeners at 3:00 p. m, Kehelog Israel Congregation, West Oak street, Rev. B. Itablnowltz, Rabbli service every Friday evening! (Saturday and Sunday ifumoon and evening, St. George's Lithuanian Cathollo church. jorner Jardln and Cherry streets. Rev. L. Abrotnnltnf, liaator. Ma and preaching at 10 i. m. Vespers at 3 p. in. EbeneierBvangeltoal church, Rev. R. M. Llch cenwalner. pastor. Services to-morrow ut in m. Id qcrman, and 6:80 p. m. in Hnglish. Sunday lOboolat 1 :80 p. m. All are heartily invited to attend. Salvation Army, corner MMn and Oak streets. Captain .bather and Lieutenant Sblndel In oommand. Services all day, oommenelngatT and 11 a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will be held every night during the weok excepting Monday night Preabyterlan church. Be'vlcee conducted to-worrow morning ant eveaiog by Rev M. I. Mishler, of Bojtrjiown, Pji. Sunday geoool at i p. m. The Christian Endeavor gpoiety will meet on Tueeoay evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thuriy eveuiog at 7:30. All are cordially Invited. BnglUh llaptlst ohurch. South Jardln street. Services at 10:10 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m. by Bev. Wm. T. Johnston, of New Jersey. Sun day aebool at t p. m. B. Y. P. U will meet on Monday evening at 7:3a Wednetday even ing general prayer meeting. Everybody el oome. rnu klatfaodtst Bntsoopal onureb, uev. vt m. Powlek, pastor. Divine worship at a. in. and B:J0 p. m. Morning subject: M-akriaMOf Moses, bvenlng eubjeot: tnr ud PeoDle." Sunday iiehool ut 2 p. Mnanrth Leaffue at 6:8 p. m. auetlng V.W on Thursday evenlnge, u.mml ud others are always welcome. AUBalflli' l roteatant Episcopal church, Oak iireet najr Main. Morning service at 10:30 LA avanlnat at 7 o'olook. The reclor om onantmondw service alternately and at very evening service. The lay reader, Cliarlea RMklM. oMdates in the absence of the ... n it itruiirman. Sunday school at S p. m.' All t free and overyWdy made bearttty welcome. Primitive Methodist ehurob. Itev. J. Proude, aaMor. service to-tnorrowaH0:30a.m.aBd6:30 n m. Morning fcubjeet: -HonorlBg uoo. Evening bubjeol: "Ziocheus." Sabbath school at S p. m Class meetings Tueeday and Wi-ui.eniay evenings at 1 o'clock, and Sunday at y JO u (i Prayer meetiug muraaay ai i am. A I -can (ut Any one not having a church jji.. oorually invited to oome here. USE D tNA'S SARSAPAUILLA, its '-1BB KJKD THAT CUBES." that the Ono of such pictures will aocompany each issue. For September General Sbormau's pieturo will bo gtvou. Twelve such magni ficent portraits will bo given In ono year making a collection worth many times the nrlco of the subscription for a year which is only one dollar. The American Soldier Is published by tho Nation Publishing Company, Afail and hx prti Building, 203 Broadway, New York. PEOPBRTIBS FOR SALE. blieiuiHluali Oll'ers Opportunities to Seek ers of Iliveatiueut. Tho following enumerated properties aro for salo and information concerning them may bo had upon application at tho Herald HE COMMITTED SUICIDE! Tho Causo and Its Lesson. Why did ho commit suicide ? Oh 1 for liBK.imn reason that thousands of others are on the vergo of the same sin, or in imme- .1!-,- .1 Ar nni.nti.ata iAlftfV or some other equally unfortunate result of any nervous afUtftion. lie knew he wai afllicted with n nervous disorder, but was reireless. nnnarentlv indifferent to the out- como ; or ho may have lessened his cliunces for recovery by treating with physicians who had little or no knowledge of such af fections, or by deluging himself with worth less so-called remedies. His case was a sad one, but no worso than that of any other nervous sufferer, who has nervous or sick headache, biliousness, uizzincss, immunity, mnbincholv. failine memory, hot flashes, fainting, sleeplessness, norvou3 dyspepsia, BOTiinl ilphilltv. enllensv. etc. The same or similar consequences aro likely (o result to who has anv of these advance symptoms of an awful end. Do not hesitate in getting rid o them by intelligent treat ment. Dr. Franklin Miles, tho celebrated nnpcinlist. has studied nervous diseases over 20 years, and has discovered the only re liable remedy for them. Thousands of vol untary testimonials prove the virtues of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. .i. twi-ot- nfriintnn. M. Y.. writes: "1 wa to afflicted with extreme nervousness that I was on the verge of Insanity. My hands trem- U9VU PvlVILEOKH Bids will be received un 111 0 p. m. Saturday, Aurust5th, forpilvllcges, tor uraut nana mu i aie at 1 1 whole and nart. Lakeside, August 10th, urant, 1'res. liuna, Address Johu A. 8-l-5t TOST In going from Phillips' drug store, J nn cnioli.ne contalnlni: a nraver. Droni cu either between the drug store and Cherry Btrc-ot, on iVlaln, or betwoou Main and .iaidin I stnots, on uuorrv. ueturn to rm.HFS' drug gist, ano reccivo tnanKS. e-i-ii mURKEHA FOR MEN ONLY. For Old L Mem for Youne Men. Turucra is the greatest developer and rostorer kn .wn to man ulnd. Lost Vigor, woatnoss acd pains lu th. b ick permanently cured. Success guaranteed. Price only 52.00. Scud for scalcJ circulars uit. fviAiauvwwainumiMi'nuaaeipuia, r-a i-iitfa Be W iJt. i.RBSS GOODS is such a bewildering' topic that we will not attempt a iull descrip tion, but trive a partial outline, which voti can fill in by a personal inspection. There arc thc plainaud changablq diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads, cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there, many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex amination are found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. .In Wraps Wo find the most stylish and tho prevailing modo to bo tho Cape, in somo of its variations, single, double or triple capes. Somo aro plain, others very highly docorated, with fancy lndcscont braid, buttorfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho feminino fancy. To some, coats only aro tho correct garment. To those we wouhLsay coats aro equally fashionablo and stylish, many of these having capos also attached sometimes one, two or throo, as tho taste or inclination of the wearer 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 tinder the same management and conducted on the same principles that have always characterized , our ent ire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed and untrimmed hats, novelties of every description. Having secured a trimmer noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. wOTKjE is herebv clvcn thit a strange cow 1M can e to the placo or farm of Uustavus linth on JunoH). Ib93. Tha cow Is between six and beven years old, whtto and yellow spotted I nnd biacK lortneuu vine legal owner can taue the cow by paying tno expenecs. GUSTAVU.S ROTH. 1 lot Ityon township, utnuyiKiit county, ni. Don't Tobacco Spit orSotokeyour Life A way In tho truthful, startling tltlo of a little book that tells all about No-to-b.c, the wonderful, harmless Ounrri nfei-tl tobacco haDlt sure, lb cost ) trill ng and tho man who wants to quit ..ml can t runs no physical or nninctai riaa in uslnir No to buo " f-old t.v all dructrisls. Book at drugstores or uy ma lfree. Adlrcss Tuo Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Hpitngs xnu. w a s-iy O, GEOltOU MILLER, Manager. TTISrAt'E NOTICE. Estate of John K Hie- 111 Bins, la o of ill Ilorouih of sbcnsn oab. County i.f Schuylkill, deceased. All pi nsont, inacoieu to eaia etuato are ruqucntea to maicu turned!. to payment, and thise Inning legnl claim i against tho same will present item, v it out lay. in p nprr orcer, tor settlement. JIAUl.iUlir HIUUIN -, Executrix. O r her attoi ney, J A M ES W RYON, V-216toaw Pottsvlde, Pa. We arc Headquarters FOR THE FOLLOWING- Seasonable Goods ESTATE NOTICE. - Estate orNaomlO'Don nel, lato of Borough of Hhenat.doah, i huvlliill countv. deceased. All persons li dubied to said cstato aro r quested to malir Immeaiutc payment, ano tnoso naving icga: dalmH atralnfet tho same will present tbcm wltbbut delay, In proper order for nettl ment to fAKAii J At!i uijttn Kxrcuirix, Tut key Run, Or her attorney. T.R. Beddai.1,. Hhcnu.'.doah, i-a., July 3rd, 1891. Ot oaw Pr.RSF.RVlNQ Kettles, Jelly Cu s, Mason Jars, Preserve Crocks, turner Jim, Yellow-Uowis, Wooiicn Bmvls, Pieuio Phttee, Jui.au- .Exprees Wagons, Doll Coaches, etc., etc. Hlaw Ja- Uasketsi rli aEVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S! 171-tTATE NOTICE Kstate of I. M T tman I1J la'e of tlio Boroucn of Shenand ah Count) of Bcliuyllilll, deceased. All pcroona indebted to bald t-stnte are requosted to mako lminedlute payment, ami those having letal claims ugainsi me same win present tnem, withou delay. In proper order for settle ent. to nuuu w iixiiAW, Executor. T. U. BEDUALL. Attornov. Shenandoah, Ia., July s, IgflJ, 7-5-Ct-oaw office 1. A row of .frame houses containing I bled so that ,1 could scarcely feed myself. I usetl ... ,.ti . .1 twelve bottles oi ur. wuca uiwuuinnyo .'oitu.., apartments for six families. Will net at wm cMirod. It Is with pleasure I recommend Loca- this wonoenuirenieuj.ur "l naa ocen u .uucis. lluu. ......... hesdacho until I began, about four months ijko, to use Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and nil", since which time I have not had a heailacho. Several of my friends are using Dr. Miles'. Rem edies, and find them.as I did, to be mora than you claim for them.'1-Mrs. Mary Klster, Los A "vfnV Capwelt, editor Tribune. Plymouth, ra.. writeB : " My wife was cured of sick headache of many years' standing by the use of Dr. Mile Restorative Nervine. She has recommended it to her friends, and they all praise it highly." Dr Miles Restorative Nervine Is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind . mi receipt of price, l per bottle, six bottles for 81, express prepaid. It Is positively free i front .opiate, or dangerous drugs. Dr Miles' Pills. 60 doses, 25 cents. Free book at druggists, or by mall. least 15 per cent, on tho price asked Uon In tho heart of Shenandoah. 2. A splendid factory site, 30s00 feet In size, in tho heart of Shenandoah, and in cluding large building. Cheap. 3. Lot and largo hulldiug with railroad at front aud rear, with or without 8-horso power wiglae. boiler and lhaftlng. Splendjd build ing for a factory. 4, An elegant new house In Pottsvllle, complete in every detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot uOxlil) feet. Large hennery. ComlilK Eteuts. Aug. 12 Ice cream festival, In Eobhins' opera House, nnaer auspices ot ueiiuug Hand Society of Reformed church. Aug. 14. Ice cream and eako festival.uuder I the auspices of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school, at Yateovllle. Aug. 18. Ice cream festival, in Bobbins' opera house, under auspices of the Y. of the P. E. chureh. TJXECUTOR'8 NOTI'IE. Estate of Marv 11 Huyder, deceased, late of tho borough ot Slienaiidoah, County ot Schuylkill, Htuto oil Pennylvanta, Notice is hereby given to all parties lnaentea to saia estate to maiw immt-dUle payment, and tfcoio having legnl claims acaiust the samo will present them vlthout delay, In proper order, for settlement 10 UEUKliK YY. 1IASHL. 3, Excel, tor Shenandoah Pa., July 11, 1803, Mi-3t 10:30 The 'Ps- m. Prayer ANOTHER CAR-LOAD o OP o Western Horses! Buy iMMUe on every tsok Ktytlmt flour. Be -re The motto of the proprietors of Dr. Henry Baxter's Maudrako Bittors is, "the greatest good to the greatest number," and so sell a large bottle of a valuable remedy for the small price of 26 cents, and warrant every bottle to give satisfaction or money re funded lm Fire Alarm ISoxes. Tha following liet shows the location ol .be alarm boxes of tho honandoih Firt- Oepartmenl; LOCUTION. ' 16 Coal and Bowers streets. 19 Dowers and Centre streets, U Bridge and Centre streets. 5 Main and Centre streets. , M Main and Poplar streets. Main and Coalsireeu. IS Gilbert and Centre streets, is Gilbert and Cherry streets, sa Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open tho box, pull down .he hook once and lot go. When an alarm Is lent In the Are bell will sound the number of i tie box and repeat the alarm tour times. UOW TO LOOATK ALARMS. If the alarm la sounded from box U the fire ,ell w strike one. then pause and strike live tdleh will indicate that the lire Is lu the riclaltyo No Ubox. Every alarm U repeated fjur tlmrk t 8wltcli-llnok llHllrond. Tr ns leave Hwitob-li .ok oepou Will be on sale commencing, MONDAY, il. 1 in Shenandoah. Gond Wi rkers at all Prices. Come to the s lie and see tor yourself. Blw Chunk, week diys, as lollows Lm'' JUm. AhW,i4, Uprated j f 10. .f. fP , -ut. S-3-3UW n.lO a. m 12 S3, l.M. ., 4, Brt photcpaTt d ""row 1,1,,' days,svs&, 4 0op. m. Maucb 8 40. 10 10, 11.37 Munauys, i mi. Mummit lllll. ,85,8.14 p- m. Bun- tf John F.Ploppert, 9 bast CEtrritE sr. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery CQKFECTIQHEnY, ICE CREAM. SODA WATEH. I have also purchased the store 21 West Cool street, and am prepared to furolsh Milk, Cream, Butter and Eggs at the lowest market price. We will aioo iteep at this store Ice Cream and Hoda Water. All orrers will receive prompt attention Wholesale and retail ' J. F. PLOPPERT. 2! Ett Euln SL SHCU1DQII Wt Ciil St. that an application will be rn1o to the 'cno.-of f obtate cl l'cnnsylvuulaoti .Vtd- piIIARTER NOTK.-Notlce Is hereby given .OVeil nebday.tho nlnthdayof Jugnst,A. O lf:i3,by Michael Jlclk't und P J. rerxu-on. unocr t i ct of Assembly of the Cummonw tuo; Pennsvlvanla. entilKd "An Act to D.orlJe for the ln"onoritlan and Regulation of crrtali corporations," appioved April 2S), 1871, and the Huunlemcntx thorelo. for tne cbartur of an lu teuaua corpratii a to ue ouuuu .oiumoiai Brewing Company," the character and object wn reoi are tor toe purpose ot m.tauMciuruig i ma Drewing man liquors ana lor tnese pur ioms, to have, possess and enjey all tberights. jenellls ana privileges ot the saia Ac: ol As sembly und Its supplements. juiii a.uuti,r.. rtoucitor. Shenandoah, Pa July IS, lb03. 7-17-luw-3w o I wdBmam -y CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PRNNAJ The outflt Includes Fine Lens. Folding Tripod, Carrying Satchel with shoulder strap, 61-page Instruction Book, and all necessary nnpuratus ana supplies lor starting in pnotograpny tnOP03ALS.- L . Ti-ursaa; It Is casiost -Bids will be received until August 10th. at 7 o'elook p. m , r . TLurRflftv Autrust loin, at by the committee on Building nnd Repairs of the School Hoard of Sheuundoah dlstrtoi, for thn fnllowlnc? : First Eight hundred nrj. ft., more or less, of lhs best quality ot siite uiacKDOuraA, tcona. r or ia uook casee lor scaooi rooum. Third. For school desks for 3 school room.: furniture for directors' meeting room, and tivo teachers' desks. Commlt'ee reserves the tight to reject any or, an mas A J. UALLAOIIKlt jas j. obv1tt, Jas O'Uka-n, Fbank HASNA, 8. A. lJEUDALL. Committee. Shenandoah, Pa Aug. 4, 1893. 8 S-5t tho simplest, lightest, most compact, ot cotnpienensiort, reaaiesi in muaiuuii.ii and choapest complete ou.ttt ever produied, Student No. 2, - Price $2 50. The Student Camera can be seen at DDAIiL BEOS,, Nos. 6, and 8 North Main Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA. Hardware, Tinware, Htoves and House Furnishing Goods. Fishing Tackle and Sportsman's goods, AUKNT FOR CELEBRATLD UGEB v v AID PUSH 1 BEEif Porter, Ale and M Fine Old Stock Ale. T N THE COURT OF COMMON PLE Ah OF 1 bUUUlL.KlL1, UUUiN l'V. J. Hay & Boob vs. MaryQnilagher. 323 March T. 16'Ji. Vend Ex. No. 7u, May T. 1693. Money In nnurt. SI.IHIO. ThR undnrrilinnd auditor, atinolnted bv said I court "to rerort distribution of the lunds in court In above stated ea.e," hereby gtvus notice that he will meet all parties Interested lor tho purpose of his appointment, on S.tuiday. August'lOth, 1803, ut 0 o'clock, a Ul., at his ofllce'room No. 1, second tloor. Bobbins' build lng, southeast corner of Main una On streets, Unenundoah. Pa., where and when all vlalma must bo presented before the auditor or be lorever ueodrreu irom coiuiuk iu upuu um i fund. U. u. M. uoLLOPtiEii, Auditor. Shenandoah, Pa., July 17, 1893. et-o-a-w "ALMA SHOE DRESSING! The best preparation In the market for shoes, satchels and all leather goods whine a beauti ful black is aesirca. AT THE LEATHER STORE 1C1 XIV. Oontro St., 1 O Builders ! The season for building is almost at hanH, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an Immense line of Htoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Booting and Spouting our epeolalty. Peter Griffiths, GIRAltrrVILLE, PA. HOOKS 8c BR0WI Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full line of Stationery, IJlauk Books, etc. So. 4 NORTH MAIN STRE1 WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S, Mala Street. Finest Brands of Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars, Fresh liter, Porter and Ale alwyou, top, Public 1$ Notice Is hereby glvfn that persona destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will be prosecuted aa provided by the Act ot Assembly approved April ta, 1865. Brewers' Aesoolatlbrj, Sfcinmacnh, p juni e, xjsi. ly 101 North Main street, Bhenandoah, Pa.,1 WilULEsALE BALU ANU CONFECTIOj Ice Cream wholesale and retail. JQ3J Wil
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