.a V KING Among merchant In U one who oaten to tfa wants of his cus tomers, bo tby rleli or poor. Both havo an einal right to I treated thirl. Justice to all A la ft rood mettn. nnd anr mutniMfi will And It oars. We have a complete line of Groceries t srr,ll m.m fVHHbt iXula Oama mA w nwu ViQUimt vreuut) mo www wui oar stock of goofo, mid remembor th bett tooda arc always the ohept In the long ran, Corner Qroory, Centre and White Stt. TH I WTi TrnTTlfYN . . . liAXBBIDia PARK. DntM ltonkad lor This Season at TBI Ponnlnr Resort. The following is a list of tho dates secured and th names of the societies : An. fi to 13. Eacamnment of the Potta- vllle owlets, National Guards. 'Jujrnit 7. Alpha Social Society, BhamoKin. August 8. M. B. Sunday school, Mahanoy Piano, . . . August 0. Trinity Keformeo ana i-resoy terlan Sunday schools, Shenandoah, Auoust 10. Evangelical Bandar touooi, Mahanoy City. Aug. 11. Alpha Soolal Olub, Tamaqna. An. 13. Reunion of German Lutheran ohnrch. Aua. 15-Ikil4MMioal, Otant Sana. Aug. 1G. Trinity Ueformed Sunday sohoo of Tamaaua. Aueust 17. St. James Lutheran Bunoay nr.hool. Ashland. Aue. 18. Picnio of Lydia Degree loage TJx 119 rWinohlen of Rebekah. 1. 0. 0. F.. of Shenandoah. Aug. 23. Calvary Eplseopal and English Lutheran. Tamsqii. Aumist 24. Oorman Reformed Bnnoay zhool. Mahanor City. A hit. 2R. Anniversary nionto of rhosnw Fire Company, of Shenandoah. Bept 1. Picnio of the Shenandoah iffvsm celical Sunday sohool, Sept. 2. German Catholic Beneficial union of Eastern Pennsylvania. r.uxurloon Traveling. The climax of comfortable and luxurious trnvnlinir im annarentlv reached by tne Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hallway. Ease and comfort go with the traveler making a trip from Chicago to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha or Sioux City over tnis road. Their superb elcotrlo-llglited vesti bulod trains leaving Chicago for these poluts early overy evening are great favorites, nothing being left undone by the officials or employes to ensure a most enjoyable tiip. Excellent dining service is maintained and bullet library cars are attached to the train, whoro current periodicals -may be perused while smoking a cigar with all the pleasure of one's own "den" at home. Electric lights plaoed in every berth enables tho traveler to spend his wakeful hours, after retiring, over his favorite novel or other reading matter. Private compartment cars are run between Chicago, St Paul and Min neapolis. In fact, everything that goes to ensure comfort and security is provided. The trip from Chicago to any of the above named cities requires but a night's run, bringing one at the destination ready for breakfast and business in the morning. All coupon ticket agents have tickets on sale via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hail way, or call on or address John B. Pott, district passenger agent, Wllliamsport, Pa. d&w-3t riles or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knlfo or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while under treatment. Patients who are responsible need not y until well. A perfect euro guaranteed. Send for circular B. BEED, M. I)., 12t South 13th St., Philadelphia Before, by permission, to the editor of the EVBNINO HlWALD. tf Jupnu Tea. A Janan tea was held at the residenoe oi r?)t!ii-laa TfivlllH. fill Smith Jardiu street, last ovoning, for the bcuefit of the Epworth League of the M. E church. The house was jcSHitod in Japanese designs, and the ' 0itBr(1 wmV Japanese costumes. A ueatium. was raised for the League No greater friend of the family can be found than the Genuine Imported Anchor TV.;- It is and ever will be the 'best" remedy lor Rheumatism, Gout, Iu fiuenza, BaokALho, l'ama in the Side, Chest and Joints. Nei.r ikia, "pralnJ, Ac. It bring .li, ,.mr. Sold at 25 and 60 fienta oer bottle, .a J. II. Hagenbuch, P. P. D i M 1 1 ' i.i.i. au,l other druiotisU. 3l An Kiri'lle' t Article. James K ru-, ui 10-i Cherry street, has been appointed lval aeut for the sale of Crofts & T?i' mariiail toilet soap, which is made from pure veg. i.ibh- uils of a medicinal -char "kcter and u. n" e.pi.1 forolearing the com plexi a and uluinsmg the scalp. Thirty U a ys NntUl All taxes for and 18fti most be paid I within thirty days inundate, or aeeounU will ' be out iu the huds ol Constablos for eoUeo- Beeaiver of Taxos. si,.nnHnh Pa . JalT 17. Mm. 7 IV Ite If ere Tho Are. If you an looking for an elegant new home, in a permanent, ueaithv plaoa, ntten wish all Uw latmt convsnieueea, plenty o; yard room, caU at this oSaoe tor full parUc ulara. W'aUr Nulloa. Owif) to a scarcity of water Is the raasr voin, Um patrons of tho co.anany are request edto sea that no more U aasd than isabso lutely necessary. 7-2S-tf S. D. Hess Buparinteodeat. Uu tu ttiultB. For the finest fruiis and vafetablss of all kinds go to Smith's, 17 West Centre street, Beddtill buildup. Eveo thin " leasonat the lowest prices. 7-."1 " A string of gt i 1 leave them at this v tpl.UU tu ls. oth. i- I't-r tl--, $10, 1.7i, tJ.UD unit uj. . .. U. '.i!i ami seo them. A uew lot juat receive" I -gg,t C. J. Ketcltc'tf Curiet riti BQIN6 TO WORLD'S FAIR? Remarkable Hotel mat it Will Pay to Visit, Th Buildino Put un within the Past Few Months. Erected by 0. E. Brown, tho Wol Known OWoago Merchant Chicago. Am. 7. If one goes to the World's Fair there is a substantial, comfortable hotel that it wilt na; him to visit. W ....Ualrr Mr CI. 1'.. lltflWll. is R Well known saosessfal merchant, 1658 State St, XUQ UWIfl - ' x ne iwirj ui win v-.i.v -- j -i- hotel is Interesting, To u the words of its energetic and sue WKHCIIANT BROWN. oessfut proprietor, Palne's celery compound Ithe remedy that makes people noli) built It. Mr. Brown says : "Believing it to lie a duty that ovcry man should acknowledge and recommend that which has done htm good Is the cause of this statement, which, to give all particulars, must go book to my boyhood days. When about 12 years old we moved to Central Illinois, where for three years I had the 'shakos,' or ague, which I presume gave me what they called an ague c ike or cnUrgiuent of tho spleen. "At the age of 1" years I came to Chicago and entered the old Chicago university, but my health was so poor that I could not mako much progress with my studios, and from that time Until about oight years ago I was sick mora or less without anyonobciug ablo to tell just what was the trouble, or to givo mo any relief. "Eight years ago while lying aboard my yacht in Milwaukee harbor I awoko one morning but was unablo to got up or niovo. Dr. Adam Miller was called, and ho pro nounced, my trouble dropsy of tho heart. After abont six weks of hard fighting and my determination not to dio I got up, but was not well, and had to continue taking medicine. About two years ago I lost my wife, the wont thing that could happen to a man. I had a very sick spell after that. A friend then recommended Palne's celery com pound, and I took six bottles ol it and it put me on my feet again, and I am feeling, ami have felt for the past year, tho best I ever did in my life I take no medlcino at all now. A i"""-?!"1 ii ) r BBOWNS HOTEL. short time ago I bought six bottles moro of Paine's celery compound. Fivo of them I gave to friends. I have recommended it to many of my ciutomon ami friends both hero juid at Central Falls, R. I., and I fall to hour of a single one it has not dono good. Even n Mrs Yeager, who bas stood out a long time I ram taking it, said it was the best thing that she ever tried. "I believe that Palne's celery compound was the means of curing me of the dropsy and making me well, so that I was ablo to take up the battle of life again. And I have built daring the lust four mouths a beautiful build' ing, and I have been so well that I have stood every day upon its walls fully eight hours a day, from the time of throwing the first shovel of dirt. I now have 15 rooms for World's Fair visitors, and if hiiv of your friends are coming to the Worl iV !' or, just tell them to stop at Brown's hi 1 ui .1 I'aine s celery com pound built, ami th. y will rind it well built, no orumblina walls or fire trap, hut solid and substantial, like the writer, "I am surprised at myself being able to stand as much work aud the long hours from 7 a.m. to midnight, and on the jump all the time, beddes confusion and asking questions, rMnh uttd to make ma very nervous. Am lueluw Well, looking well, aud a living exam ,,la of What lour compound has done, ud shall reoetumeud it the longest day I live. i "I etui rofar you to Marahall, Field & Co. Keith Bros.,' and many other Chicago mer chants in regard to my standing," says Mr. Brown, "or you can write to Dr. Miller, who una been, uy family physician for a good iiauy yeer, although I am glad to say that I hve not U&U obliged to oall him in for over a year." 1 A. table of Statistics might be piepared firiru testimonials from men and women from evtry state in toe Hwlonof every age, th rich and the poor, an i from every oondi tisa iu life. There l not a city or village In the Uuitcd States where Paine's celery com poand to not known and prescribed. It has cured nervous diseases, brain troubles, iciuney disorders and liver complaint where every thii g Use has failed aud where the patient's has beun dt It makes people , I i. Inst , at Bethlehem, a years, 7 months and ,.er,il will take place at Delano iiiumin' at II o clock, inteiment i. i)J,l Fellows' c. iiieiery, rihen ljIiih aa friends invited toat-8-5-2t a.-l,. toad. fllSK.SUH ml I U HlUSrJLI I Ilo Hull. The championship game between tho Shenandoah and Pottsvlllo teams at Lakeside on August 16 Is n certainty. Tho managcri of both teams have signed an agreement for the game and work on making a diamond In the Lakeside trotting park was begun Satur- ay night. It is expected the diamond will be completed by Thursday. Henry, our popular second baseball mau was inuoli ciiagrinneu over mo Biiuwmg ,hu made in tho last gaino. Hut tlio best players have their off days. Shenandoah oxpeota to havo two games here this week with Pottstown. The homo managers say it is too latotocou elder arrangements for a league this year, bui next season an effort will be mado to form an Anthraclto league comprising Joansvillo, Hasletnn, PottsvIIle Laneford, Shenandoah iindSliamokln. Mahanoy City and Ashland do not seem to draw enough people Insldo the gates. llmdoly, the now pitcher arrlvod hero lasi night with Fltsltnmons, from Philadelphia, llradlev Is said to be ii a good pitcher and a torrllllo batter. Wo need batters. The decision to have tho Pottsvlllo-Shonan doah oamo at Lakeside was a wlso one. The buttle will be on neutral ground and nolthci sldo will havo reason to claim that it was handicapped by tho other bolng accustomed to its own ground. It Is hoped tho homo toatn will bo In ilno fettle noxt Tuesday. Mossltt has a pretty soro hand and Umpire Whalen a pretty lamo shoulder from tho cf foita of tho Reading gamo, but Mcssitt think he will be on deck for tho 15th. USE DANA'S SAHSAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Visitors to tlio World's l'alr Will find tho Lancaster hotel, Gist. St. nnd Lexington Avo, (directly south of the Ferris Wheel, and only two blocks from 1-aircu trance), cool, comfortable, and ijulct; only two stories high, alt outsldo rooms; European plan ; $1.00 per day. Reduced rates for fami Ilea and parties. If you arrlvo at any of the down-town depots, takotho Elevated Railroad to Lexington Avo. station, walk north blocks. Parties arriving by tho Lako fahoro, Rock Island, Wabash, Eric, C. & E. I., Fort Wayno roads leavo train at Englowood tako 01st street electric, car east to Lexington Avenue and 01st street, loss than half a block from tho hotel. Ubk Wells' Laundiiy IIlue, tho best Bluing for laundry uso. Each package makes two quarts, locta. Sold by Coakloy liros. Open Atr Concert. Weather permitting, tho Grant band will glvo another of Its excellent concorts this evening, at 8 o'clock, on licddall's awn ing, corner Main and Centre streets. Pro gram mo : March, Salute lo Portland Reeve Overtuio. Nebuch umczziir Vcrdl Uibcrlptlvo l'aniasio on jjrinmng nonK Hermann 'Alights Frolic" Patrol. Con icrs on 1'ariilo Hell Caprice, Odette Hrookc WaltZ, TCO I'OSIIllon ruuiuauu election, ,v Trip to Chinatown (iaunt Galop, MelnoFuntel llelno Fauiol. Foster USE DANA'S SAR3APAEILLA, its " THE KINDTHAT CURES". llellliqnoilt Tux Xotlcc. All taxes due to mo on tho duplicates of 18S9 and 1600 must bo paid to M. M. Burke, Esq., who is rotalncd by mo to make such collections. CitnisT Schmidt. August 1, 18D3. 8-4-lm Rast photographs and oravotii st Dsbb's. FRtlCri 1-ORGb.RS SENTENCED. The Sli-n Who "rrortucod" Allecod State HocrnU l'romptly Convicted. Paths. Auc. 8. Tho jury in the case of Ducrct and Norton 1ms returned a verdict of guilty against both of tho defendents. Norton, who Is n mulatto, was indicted for forxins the documents that created such a wiiKtition In tho chamber of deputies when read by M. Mlllevoyo, a Iloulanglst member. These documents, which It was clnimml had been stolen from tho British rmbnssy in Paris UurinK tho absence of Lord Dufferin, the British ambassador, purported to show that certain French men, lilU in official life, had sold stato luciets to the British government, their alleged acts, if true, constituting treason, M. Ducret, who is the editor of the Bou 7angis,t organ, The Cocardo, was charged with complicity in the forgeries. The trial began on Saturday and the evidence clearly showed that the papors In question were clumsy forgeries. Norton confessed lliathohnd forged them and implicated Ducret. The jury was but a short time arriving at a verdict, and the court at once sen tenced Norton to three year's imprison ment. Ducret was sentenced for oneyear. SI. Ducret has appealed to the court ot cassation against the sentence imposed upon him. TWENTY-TWO DROWNED. Slid Accident to a Party of l'leasuro Seekers 111 AVulel. London, Aug. 8. News of a sad acci dent to a party of excursionists was re ceived from Fort Tulbot, a town in Gla morganshire, Wales. Twenty-eight pleas ure book rs from Ystrad took u bout at Port Talbot, and in spite of repeated wnrnlugs of danger, the boat being over loaded, put out into Swansea bay. The rowers beiug inexperienced, the boat be came unmanageable aad was carried into the bieakers. A heavy sea Btruck tho boat, causing the occupants to rush to the side, when she caniized and nil were thrown into the water. Twenty-two, in cluding several women and children, were drowned. Others were ploked up by a pilot. The mau who had charge ot the bout aud two assistants swam ashore. The accident was witnessed by hundreds of persons on shore, who were powerless to renuer any assistance. ltevoUiui; Scene at a Hanging. VlKNSJA, Aug. 8. A convict named Briuiuer was bunged at Krews, eighty- eight miles from Vienna, for the murder of a prison warden. Capital punishment In Austria consists of hanging on a post at the top of which a hook holds the nooM. Bruuner was hanging with his feet but a short distance from the ground. lie strusiiled and uasned and it was evi dent that Momethlng was wrong with the arrauuementH of the noose. After several minutes the executioner mounted a lad der at the back of the post, placed one hand over the mouth of the struggling limn and with the other choked him until life wus extinct. Accident to the Vigilant. Glen Cove, L. L, Aujr a The race of the New York Yaoht club took place yes- terday in a stiff northwester. An accident to the vigilant, the pec cup defender, marred the event. When away ahead of the rest of the Meet in the sloop race her topsail, jib topsail and bowsprit were car ried away, aud she was compelled to give up the oontest. The Colonla then kept to the front and crossed the finish lino half an hour ahead of the Queen Mob, Tho lliliii garde was third. In the race for sc hooners the Coronet wen, with Constel lation second ancj HAW5n third. GRANT BAND -AT- ...LAKESIDE, TUESDAY. AUGUST 15th, 1893, Positively the Greatest A Programme second to none Scull Races I Sweepstake Shooting Matches ! Base Ball I Shenandoah against Potlsvllle. Championship Game. CONCERTS BY THE GRANT BAND T And n number of well known bands of Schuylkill and other countlen. Then will be an uliuuduoce of pleasure and entertulnment for the youm; und old. Dancing In the munnnoth pavilion (or which music will be fur ulahed by the famouu Schoppe Orchestra of 15 Pieces. Tho following special railway arrangements have been made : Lonvr .Shenandoah. 8 45 a. m.: Return. 7.25 r. m. Leave Ashland. 0.00 a. m.. Mod- ping at Glrardvllle, Mahanoy Plane, Qilliertou and ht Nicholas ; Htturn, 7 35 p. in. ljeave Aiananoy uity u.uu a. m.: ittiurn, 7 it p. in. Lieave 'l'ainuqua 8.55 a, m : Return, 7,50 p. m. Round Trip Fare from Shenandoah, Aslilund, Glrardvllle, Mahanoy Plane, Qlltierton and St. Nicholas, 35 cents; from Mahanoy City and Tuuiuiiua, 520 cents. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. -jlicimmloitti Offers Opportunities to Seek era of Investment. Tho following enumerated properties are for salo and Information concerning them may bo had upon application at tho Heieald oillco : 1. A row of framo houses containing apartments for six families. Will net at least 15 per cent, on the price asked. Loca-, tion in the heart of Shonandoah. 2. A splendid factory slto, 30x00 foot in slzo, in tho heart of Shenandoah, and in cluding largo building. Choap. 3. Lot and largo building with railroad at front and roar, with or without 8-horso power engine, bollor and shafting. Splendid build ing for a factory. 4. An elegant new houso In PottsvIIle, complete iu ovcry detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot GOilTO feet. Largo honncry. Fire Alarm Ilexes. Tho following list shows the location ol ha alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Kiri Department: LUOAXION. 16 Coal and Uowcrs streets. 15 Dowers and Centre streets, it llrldgo and Centre streets. 15 Main and Centre streets. Si Main and Poplar streets, w Main and Coal streets. 12 Gilbert and Centre streets. 13 Gilbert and Cherry streets. ii Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm opep the box, pull down ibo hook once and lot go. When an alarm 1b tent In the fire bell will sound tho number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. nOW TO LOCATE ALARUS. If tho alarm Is sounded from box It tho fire icll w strike one, then pause and strike Uve rhlch will Indicate ttut the Hro Is In the riclnlty o No. lb box. Every alarm Is repeated tour tlinrk. Switch-liurk Itnllroml. Tri'ns leive Bwitch-ll ick denot. Mauch Chunk, weok days, as follows: 8 4u, 10 10, 11.37 a. in.. 1 .00. 3 45, 5 3! p. m. riundnys, 1 60, iiip ui, Iteturnlmr, leavo summit Hill, 940, ii. iu a. in., iz , i.du. o.i, o ip p. ii, days, .1 U, 4 00 p. in. Bun- a! ay 15, fvs. tf ()liu Away. For sixty days Kagoy, the photographor .rill give a 10x12 pi ttinum picture with overy IpKir-n of his $3 oalilnrta. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION 1 Too High Pressure, In these days of keen competition in every line, when the business man is compelled to bend his intellect and every encrgv to the success of his business; the clerk, book keeper, professional man and laborer, to drive themselves at a terrific rate, there can bo but one result an explosion, which, if not resulting in immediate death, leaves them with shattered brains and bodies, They are running at too high pressure. The strain is too great. Something must and does give way. This is equally true of women. Though their sphere is more limited, they have their daily burdens, frets, nnd worries, and the results are the same as with their stronger companions. This condition is growing worse every day. The rapidity of its increase is awful lo contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and i nsane asylums are full of these unfortunates, and are being crowded still further. There Is but one solution of the matter. Recog nize tlie importance of the situation at once, and take the necessary measures to over come it. If you have failing memory, hot flashes, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep lessness fainting, nervous dyspepsia, cpi lensv. etc.. know that anyone of them is but a symptom of the calamity that may befall von. and even though you have used so- called remedies and treated with reputable nlivsielana with little or no benefit, give Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine a trial. It is the only remedy that may bo depended upon lor nervous uiwiuuib. " Two years ago I used Dr. Miles' Keetorstlve vjr,-i ui, mnrVf-il benefit, and Istcr Induced my son. who had been sick with catarrh of the Dianacr uve years iu mo "v:,,"? V"' slclans.totry it together with Dr. Milei' herve and Liver Pills. He was so wonderfully benefited that he H attenauig 10 uuMuraa ' . also used Nervine with moat excellent resuifs. in .nether Virva not used more than tlx bottles of Nervine. Several of our friends have ali used It, and are greatly improved." Louis Qlbbs, Ilucher & Olbbs Plow Co , Canton, Ohio. Ilr Miles' Restorative Nervine li sold by al' ,i.i.ann a vwltlvit fmimntee. or sent dt Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.. on receipt of price, 1 per bottle, six bottles, 3, express preptm. it is poMtlvfly free from opiates or dangerous drugs. Free noox ai arugguw, ur ujr man. No. 129 South Mala Street, Work done In first-class manner promptly, A trial requested. 7-- w WEEKS' SALOON, It S. M tin S'reet. Finest Brands of Wiacs, Wbukeys and Cigars. Fresh Beer, Porter snd Ale always on wp MUSIC ALE! Event of the Season. ever offered at this Resort. Coming KventM. Aug. 12 Ico croam festival, In Robblns1 opera houso, undor auspices of Ilclpiur Hand Society of Eoformcd church. Aug. 14. Ico cream and cako fcstlval,under tho auspices of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school, at Yatesvillo. Aug. 18. Ico cream festival, in Bobbins' opera house, undor auspices of tho Y. P. G ef the P. E. church. 25ct., Wets., and $1.00 per Curoa Coughii IIoaricpoM.Horo Throat, Croup promptly relieves Whooping Cough nnd Asthma. For Consumption it bas no rival; has cured thousands whero nil others Tailed: wlllcnne YOU If taken In time. Bold by Druggists on ajruaranteo, For Lamo Hack or Chest. uso Silicon's l'LASTlilt. 25 cU. CATARRH remedy; Elavo vou Catarrh? Thlsrcmedv is miaran. toed to cure you. Price CO cts. Injector free WANTS, Sco. FOR KENT, A four-room houso with water sunolvi Annlv to Henry L. Jones, corner unerry ana unesipui streets. b-b sis, f OST Uetween 2)8 West Oak Ht.. Pennsy ij siauon, a gom pin et wiin pearis. Are, ward will bo given to any ono returning it to Mrs. L. A Howard. 23a West Oak at., tilienan doah. 8-7-zt DHOPOSALS. Iilds will be recolved untl 1 T, ursdav Aueust 101 h. at 7 o'clock n. My tho cotnmltioe on Ilulldlng and Itnaurs ol tho Srbool Uoard of tihOLunaoah dlstr ct, for the followine ! First Eight hundred tq. ft., more or less, ol ins ucmquaiiiy 01 miu umcKuourus. Second. I-or 43 Doo t cases lor bccool rooms Third. For Bchool desks for 3 school room furniture for dl colors' meeting room, nnd Uvi teachers' desks. Comralt'cc reserves tho right to rrjeoi any or an Dius A J. GALt.AGHVIt, J AS J. I'KVITT, J AS O'llEA N, FllANK llA-NA, a. a, m.uuAi.i., Committee. Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 4, 1S93 8 S-St mwAN counxv mwm AND mmi ELSQTION. The Hepublli'an voters of Schuylkill eountj are heiebr noiltled that In accordance with a resolution adopted by tuo Jxccutl- e C mimlucc or me party, ai u raeeung neiu at rous-ire l'a . J ii Iv aun. tbui.ibo Doumv "'iHivenilou w ordered to bo hela at Uutm Hall, l'oitvll fa., on Monday. Auzubt llth, l)S, at 10 A. M or the purpose of nominating a ticket to bt voted for at the general eleeiloa In .Novembe nt-xt. ror tne rouowinK omcers. io-wii: juaire, Protbonouiry, Clerk of the Courts, Recorder Heclster. controller, two Commissioners. 1 I rector of tho Poor, two Auditors und County Survei or. Republican voters are requested to assemble in ineir respective iumiiici ai tne u-iuai piact fixed for I oldlDg the delegate election, ,if no notice of chance h s been elven) on haturdav Aueust 12th. lb'J3. between the Hours ot 3 and 7 In the Hf toruoon for the purpose ol cl.cllnr tbe number ol aeieitates, aiteru-ues ana mem bers ol County committee to wnlcn tneir dis trict is entitled under tuo rules or tne party Due notice of the number of de'oeales :o b elected and the number of votes whloh each delegate Is entitled to cast win bo given In the letter of lnstiuctlons to be forwiirdod by mull to the Republican voiersappoiutuuto concuct tho delegate elections tn the eeveral districts, lllank certlilcat'-i ot electt-m will be forward ed to the persons apnolntcd to hold tho elec tion these should be properly tilled in so tui" eiichi delegate 'b credentials sliali be In proper f, rm. Delciraies will pleaso report at Itcnublt. can headquarters us early as possible on tbe morning ot the convention. KLIAS DAVI, Attest: Chairman, A. J. SiloiiTALL, Beci etary. 7 at.tf ANOTHER CAR-LOAD . OF- Western Horses Will be on sale commencing, MONDAY, AI. 7ft in Shenandoah. Good ' rkora at all Prices. Come to the sale and see tor juurstlf. 8-0-1 w 3TI. 03f333X3rS. FKED. KBITHAKT 104 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., tYlIQLuME Umm CONFECTlOiEU lee Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice 3 SsftBsssaB rand XMsplaT FINE DRESS GOODS B.RESS GOODS is such a bewildering topic ) that wc will not attempt a full descrip- tion, but g-ive a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and changable diagonals; plain, plaid, striped aud 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, beugalino, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. .In Wraps slnglo, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo arc plain, others vciy highly decorated, with fancy indceccnt braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement nt tho neck, so much ap proval this season by tho feminine fancy. To some, costs only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats are equally fasliionablo and stylish, many of these having capes also attached sometimes one, two or thrco, as the tasto or inclination of tho 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 under the same management and conducted on the same principles that have always characterized our entire business. We shall keep every thing 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. M hum ml Stewart, FOTTSVIEiIiES, PEI&Mii. O. GEOHOE MILLEK, Manager. SCHOOL OF ACTING! Fo a Sio t Time Only. Eloc tion and Dramatic Ml All i rrsons drsirlnc to enter upon the stasro will be line for tho game and when competent ivl 1 bo guaranteed good engagements. TERMS : REASONABLE Address, Manager, Lite with O'Flynn In Mexico Co. p.-rgiisoii House, Slieiiuntlonli. I. H I truiranteo to place vou Ilia short tlmo If you havo am talent. I cnu furnish refereneo from former pupils. John F.PIoppert, hast ruifma sr. Cake aod Pie Bakery LOIFECTIOSEBT. ICE HIM, SODA WATER. I have also purchased the store SI West Coai itreet, and am prepared to furnish Milk, Cream Uutterand Eggsut tho lowest market prices We will also keep at this store Ico Cream auc oda Water. All orders will receive promp mention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT. '3 East Centre SL SHEIftlOOlB 21 West Coil 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 carry an Immense line ot Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Hoofing and Spouting out specialty, Peter Griffiths, GIUAUDVILLiE, PA. ALMA SHOE DRESSING! The best preparation In the market tor shoes, saieneis ana an leiuuer gooua wnere u ueumi' tul black is desired. -AT THE- LEATHER STORE ZO W. Oontro St., Public Notice! Notice is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will be prosecuted as provided by the Act of Assembly approved April 1th, 1885. Brewers' Association. ShtrAndoah, P., Juni r, USI, ly Wo find tho most stylish and tho prevailing modo to bo tho Cape, in somo of its variations, Sam E O CD Tho outfit Includes Fine bens, KoldlngTrlpod, Carrying Satchel with bouldor strap, Gl-pago Instruction Hook, and ull nern-anr apparatus and suuplius fur starting in photography I tin tho simplest, llRhto. t, most Compact easiest ot corapieheiiBloj, readiest in manipulation, and cheapest complete ou.tlt ever produced. Student No. 2, Price $2 50. The Student Camera can bo seen ot Nos. 6 and 8 North Main Street, SHENANDOS1 ', - PA. Hardware, Tlnwsre, fit, Furnishing Goods. Fb SporUman's goods. s and House ng Tackle and CHRISTIAN SCMIDT No. 207 West Coal . treot, SHENANDOAH, PLNNA. -AOENT FOn CELEBRATED LSGEB 1 1 i 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balis, 9" images to Hire. jnus promptly attended alien to beard at rates M to, tM No. 4! ii J