Br i n W5f i m'i mm m fell ill 7 A A'. n KING Among merchant la the one who caters to the wants of his cus tomers, bo thoy rich or poor. Both havo an qual right to ho treat! fairly. Justice to all good motto, anil our customors will And inn. Wo havo s complete llnoof Groceries Well M Canned Qoods, etc Come anil soo stock of goods, and Temomhor tho best axo always tho cheapest In tho long run. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION XjAKBSIDB park. Dates Hooked Tor This Hetiscm nt Tins l'oiiulnr lleeort. Tho following Is ft list of tho dates scoured and the names of the societies Anir. fi to 13. Enosmnment of tho 1'otU vlllo cadets, National Guards. An jr. 11. Alpha Soolal Clnb, Tamaqua, Anir. 13. Reunion of German Lutheran church. Autr. 15 Lakotiis Mwleila, Grant Ban! Auc. 10. Trinity Keformed Sunday schoo of Tamaoua. August 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday school. Ashland. Aug. 18. rienlo of Lydla Degree lodgo No. 112 Daughter of Kebekab, I. O. O. F., of Shonandoah. Aug. 83. Calvary Eptsoopal and English Lutheran, Tamqu. August 21. German Eoformcd Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 25. Anniversary plcnlo of Phamlx Fire Company, of Shenandoah. Bopt. 1. I'iculo of tho Shonandoah Evan gotlcol Sunday school. Sept 2. German Catholic Beneficial Union of Eastern Pennsylvania. Luxurious Traveling. Tho climax of comfortable and luxurious traveling is apparently reached by tho Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hallway. Easo and comfort go with tho traveler making a trip from Chisago to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha or Sioux City over this road. Their superb electric-lighted vestl- bulcd traius leaving Chicago for these points early every evening aro groat favorites, nothing being loft undono by tho officials or employes to ensure a most enjoyable trip. Excellent dining sorvico Is maintained and buUot library cars aro attachod to the train, where current periodicals may bo perused while smoking a cigar with all the pleasure of ouo's own "don" at homo. Elcctrie lights placed in overy berth enables the traveler to spend his wakeful hours, after rotirlnir. over his favorite novel or other roadinir matter. Private compartment cars are run between Chicago, St. Pajil and Min noapolis. In fact, everything that goes to ensure comfort and security is provided. Thetrlp from Chicago to any of tho above named clues requires but a nignts run. brincine one at tho destination ready for breakfast and business In tho morning. All couDon tickot acents havu tickets on sale via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Kail way. or call on or address John E. Pott, district passenger agent, Wllliamsport, Pa. d&w-3t McElhenny's saloon and restaurant, corner White and Centre streets. Best of everything. Visitors to the World's Fair Will find tho Lancaster hotel, Gist. St. and Lexington Ave , (directly south of tho Forris Wheol, and only two blocks from Fair en trance), cool, comfortable, and quiet j only two stories high, all outsido rooms; European plan: S1.00 per day. Eoduccd rates for rami lies and parties. If you arrive at any of tho down-town depots, takotho Elevated Eailroad to Lexlncton Ave. station, walk north H blocks. Tarties arriving by tho Lake Shore, Bock Island, Wabash, Erie, 0. & E. I., or Fort Wayno roads leave train at Englowood take Cist street electric car east to Lexington Avenue and Glat street, loss than half a block from the hotel. TJsb Wells' Laundby Blue, the best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. lGcts. Sold by Coakley Bros. Coining Events. Aug. ig. 120 c cream festival, in Bobbins' Sonera, house, under - Pispicos of Helping I j Hand Society of Eeformcd"chun.a. ,,' Aue. 14. Ice cream and cake fostlval.undor I tho auspices or i owiorsju. ouuuujr it.VtttnRvillo. inll is. Ice cream festival, in Bobbins' MA. l.mi&A nmlflr ausnlcoa of tho Y. P. G of the JP. E. church. Files or Hemorrhoids V eTijuanently cured without knife or ligature, tfo darker or Buflering. No delay from busi ness whilo under treatment. Patients who , are responsible jjoed not ay until well, I perfect cure guafWeed. Send for circular, V B. BEED, M. D., 128 South 13th-t., Philadelphia. Refers, by nsrmiasion, to ,0 editor of the KygHXSe HSjLi. . tf Au nKiii out Ar.lele. James Kerns, of 10pherry street, has Veen appointed local agent V the sale of Crofte & Heed's medical toUM V which to mad from pure vegetable oiU mwiiaiuai 0uar cter and has no equal for tiag ta plaxion and ngjbj Thirty Bay 'a Notion All taxes fer 1861 &n1 lBlfc tMrtv days from date, " mU a paid wu" - , ...1.1M be Ptta thebauoso. -- tlon. EoelverofTaxJ . , t. tniff 17. 183. 7-19-11 Shenanaoan, -"-j Delinquent Tux Notice, on the duplioates of .... j... n mn "rZltoM. M. Burke, 18oa ana " . l . to na to makesaeh W1IU w - Chbut Schmidt, collections. August i, 8-4-lm 188B. Hue You Are. r, ... lookioz &r n elegant mw 11 '' . withv nhUM. nMd . nrauiaaeA plwity yard room. n, oU at this oinoe tor i ulars. Go to McElheany' wstaurant. estr v-r nir for l.ace Cur- $1.00 tu UH. Others for 9l. 51.-. r.'ill8t receWed' and see tufm. A-C.U. FricUCt. Carpet Store, DAYS OF DEATH Cholera Infantum Rages Like an Epidemic, nfanls Dying from Want Proper Food. of How to Preserve the tho Babies. Lives of Within tho Reach Every Family. of K00I1 The Good that Follows the Use of Lactated Food. "Infanta urn miflHrinir frichtfully In thoso days," said a physloian to a Shenandoah man yesterday. "July anil August are fatal months for chil dren and tho death rato from cholera lnfan turn will keep up during Septembor. "Cliolora infantum, uudcr which title many eases of indigestion are reported, Is a prevent able disease," and he showed tho reporter a recent grouping of statistics, from which it appeared that this disease was preventable by tho use of lactated loou. Hundreds of physicians prescrilio tills iao Uted food for their little patients at tho be ginning of summer, with tho nssumnco that tho dread dleowo will not appear in mat family. Thousands of mothers havo testified to Un met lhat lactated food has done what nothing nls mold do saved tho lives of their little ones. No better evidence can bo ollorrd of its su periority than tho many Instances in which fretful, peevish, and sleepless Iwliloj, as soon put upon lactated food, sleep all night and wako up laughing. Tho happy ciiango. phy sicians say, is Bulely duo to tlio fuperlor nour ishing and satisfying qualities of this foid. It must be borne in mind that Inclined luofl is so inoxpenslvo that it is within tho reach of every family. For twenty five cents a mother ran lmv n. iiackuiro that contains enough to mako ten pints of cooked food. Tho most skillful specialists in children's diseases havo publicly advised mothers that to be on tho saio sido they should uso lactated food until their children aro old enough to come to tho table. It strengthens the weak ones and kecp3 tho woll babies strong, POPULAR EXCURSIONS. To ttio World's l'alr via the 1'ciinaylrauU llullruad. So great is tho popularity of tho half-rate excursions to tho World's'Fair that the Penn sylvania Eailroad Company has decided to in crcasotho number of trips. In pursuance of this plan popular excursions will be run Au gust 12th, 10th, 22d, 28th, September 0th and 13th. Theso excursions will bo run undertho saruo conditions as thoso which havo preceded them, and will all'ord everyone an opportun ity of nttcndlng tho World's Greatest Fair at an inconsiderable cost. A decided improvement in the train sched ulo, which accelerates it so as to deliver tho passengers in Chicago at an early hour the followlug afternoon, places tho special train almost on au equality in the matter of speed with tho best express trains. Tho special trains are compo3od of the stand ard coaches lor which tho Pennsylvania Eailroad is famous. Only ono night is passed on tho road, and tho arrival in Chicago is so timed as to give abundant opportunity for engaging quarters before nightfall. Tho special train will leave Now York 9.00 a. m., Jersey City 9.13, Newark 9 2j, Elizabeth 9.32, New Brunswick 9.53, Trenton 10.23, Philadelphia 11.30, Frazer 12.09 p. m., Dow "Ington 12.22, Parkcrsburg 12.41, Coatcsvillo 1.02. Lancaster 1.25, Conowago 1.57, Harris burg 3.00 p. m., arriving in Chicago early the next afternoon. Tho excursion rate, good only on tho special train, and valid for return within ten days, Is $20.00 from Now York, $18 25 from Philadelphia, and proportionately low from other stations. Many expressions of satisfaction havo como from thoso who took advantago of tho oarlior excursions of this series. l'ure White Loud. Me. S. H. Conklin writes from Mt. Carmel, Conn. "Enciosod please find check for your bills of May 2d and 12th. I repeat tho gratification I expressed before as to tho convenience, the economy, and the real artistio beauty the Na' tlonal Lead Company's pure wliitelead tinting colors have proved to me iu using them. would seem to me as if the old way of trying to produce the desired shade of oolur by mix ing many oolors together with much labor and guess-work must be abandoned in favor of your economical, sure and easy method My painters wisli to Introduce their use in an adjoining town, and waut a couple of you books as guide" 8-10-1 1 Attention Juulors. Special meeting of Mnjor Wm. U. Jennings Couuoil, No. 887, Jr. O. U. A. M., will be held In Ileceue Honk & Ladder Co. ball North Jlalii afreet, ou Friday evening, at 7:30 o'i'lock, to make arraugemenU for attending the raueral of our deoeaeed brother, Fred Fran U. A full attendance is requested. William WIllm.vn, Councilor. AMest : W. J. Jaoow, B. Seey. 810 2t JJSK DANA'S SABfiAPAEILLA, its 1'HE KIND THAT CUBES." W4tr Notlee. seanaity of water In the reser of the company are request more Is used than is abso we, Suporlntandant. The motto of t BMters Mandrake tors of Dr. Henry oud te the grlu' "l, "the greatest law bottle of a vl"W and so sell iea of ,lta' 'wmedy for the boOU t gi aaito&ctio-farrant every t...,A moaar re- m lm A string of gold beads. Finder . " m.-e. and recelvleaso leave wem v w OwV voir,tik ed to lately ueo54c 7-flS-tf JJI -rd.1 DEATH OF ADMIRAL JENKINS. lie Had Porvrd In Uiicln Ram's Navy for Hlitvflv Ymr. WAMiikcitov, Auk. lO.-ltenr Admiral Thornton A. Jenkins died nt His residence In this city of heart failure last nigni, nged 81. Admiral Jenkins entered me navy m n midshipman in 1828, and shortly afterward performed hazardous ncrvlco In fighting Cuban plrnto. In 1840 he was Kent to Europe to oxnmlne lighthouse systems and other aids of navi gation. In 1810 ho made an elaborate re port of thelllurnlnnnts, towers, llgntahlps, buoys, beacons and other ndjuncts of the llghthouso servico in JSnginnu, r rnncc mm other Uuronean countries. During tho Mexican war he served as executive olllcer of the sloop Germantown and commander of the Relief. In the capture of Tuspan and Tobasco ho commanded tho landing turtles from the fiermautown. in 18SX he WIIB appointed nnvni srcreiurj of thn lighthouse board: nromotcd to com mander Sept. 11. 1855, and given the Preble In the Paratruavnn expedition in lbwiro, and instrumental In saving the forts of Kev West nnd Dry Tortvmas from falling Into the hands of an expedition thntwas sent from New Orleans before tho civil war wns onenlv beutm. When again appointed secrctaty of the llohthoueo bonrd in 1881 ho performed del icate and secret service nt the request of President Lincoln. He was promoted to bo captain July 10, 1802, and wns sonlor of ficer nt the repulse of tho enemy nt Cog Kins' Point, James river, nnd at tho attack nt City Point in August, 1802. Ho was fleet cantnin and chief of staff of Fnrrngut's squadron In the Mississippi, nnd chief of command nt the enpturo or. i'ort nuuson, He wns commissioned commodore in iwjU, nnd wjis promoted roar admiral In 1870. Ho had clinrgo of the navy department cx hiblt nt the Centennial exhibition nt Phil adelphla in 18T0. .Tnlinson Defeats Zimmerman. CniCAGO, Aug. 10. For the first time during the L. A, W. meot Zimmerman was beaten from the scratch yesterday. John S. Johnson, the Minneapolis wonder, ao comnllshed ins defeat in the live mile na tional championship by crossing the tnpo nn open length ahead of the great JSew Yorltcr. The last quarter was run in su-d seconds. Johnson. Tyler and Tuttle did their best to beat Zimmermnn in the quarter mile chnmplonship, but the lntter was equal to tneir commnen enorisnnu won easily. It is very doubtful If Sanger can ride nt all this week. Kn ftiicceftnor to lleckwltli Yet. CninnvNK, Wy., Aug. 10. Governor Osborne hns decided not to nppoint nny one to tho senntorsuip made vacant by tho reslcnation of A. C. Ueckwith until th fconnto shall hnve decided the question whether or not a senator appointed after the f nihil e of tho stnte legislature to elect Is entitled to a Feat. If the decision is favurabio to seating the appointee it is definitely sottled that tho governor will name Revenue Collector A. L. New, of the district of Colorado and Wyoming, to fill tho vacancy. Convicts Armed with Dynninlte. Frankfout, Ky Aug. 10. Tho con victs made nnother dnriuR attempt to blow up the jenltentiarylwith nltro-glycerlne, but were foiled by the timely discovery ol Warden Norman. The principals were the Kcevos brothers and a man named Millard, all serving terms ot thirty-one years each. From the quantity of dyna mite, nltro-glycerino and other explosives found in their possesion thoy evidently intended to make a death struggle for liberty after blowing up tho prison walls. Onr Siamese Minister to be Displaced WAsrtiNGTOS, Aug. 10. Colonel S. n. Boyd, the United States minister to Siara, has not tendered his resignation to the president as a result of tho publication ot a personal letter which he wrote Mr. Hol der'man, expressing views in the Siamese situation in very undiplomatic language and reflecting on Secretary Qresham, While Colonel Doyd will not be asked to resign, it is understood bis tenure of office will be nindo to end by the appointment of a successor. nnnlajs Little Game Stopped. Philadelphia, Aug. 10. W. Dunlap was arrested here for using the malls for fraudulent purposes. He wrote to wealthy men in different sections asking for pho- toarnnhs and biographies which he pro posed to publish In connection with those of men of national renown. Ot course he demanded a considerable sum for the "honor," and is said to have realized $50,000 by the schemo. Ex-Preslilent Hnrrison's Cousin a Tanper, Denver, Aug. 10. Some weeks ago a fine looking old mnn, nearly SO years of age. with snow whito hair nnd beard, ap plied to the county commissioners for aid and was sent to the county poor farm, where he still remains. The old man gave his name as William Harrison, and said he was a first cousin of the ex-president. The old gentleman's statement has been confirmed. rioughfleld' DIurderers Xot Yet Caagllt, ReadiKO, Pa., Aug. 10. Coroner Kant- ner heard the evidence in the Blrdsboro murder case yesterday. ' Some fifteen per sons were examined, but nothing of impor tance was elected. The jury rendored a verdict that William Ploughtleld came to his death at the hands of persons un known, and recommended that the couuty commissioners increase the reward from $100 to $500. TJtes Uecomlnc Troublesome. DUIUXQO, Colo., Aug. 10. The Tjtes nre leaving their reservation In large numbers and are becoming troublesome, plunder ing as they go nnd wilfully destroying game. Twenty-five mounted men have left here in pursuit, and tho authorities will at once make efforts to set the Indians back on the reservation. Tho military may be called out. Burled In a Gravel Hank. Millyille, N. J., Aug. 10. Four Hun, carinns employed In building a new ele& trie railway between this city nnd Bridge- ton were hurled by the caving in oi gravel bank. They were all taken out alive but are seriously iDiured, and one C them, It is thought, will die. Italians Fight to Kill. RKADIKO, Pa Aug. 10. In a row among Italian laborers at Westley's stone quarry, a mile from Mohnsville, Luke Pepe was stabbed by Miohael Valeria and his son Antonio. Pane Is reported to bo dying. His assailants escaped. w tYlfe Murder stud Suicide. New Yohk. Auk. 10. John H. Meister, a nrosnerous baker, during n family quar rel shot his wife six times, killing ber In stantly. He then committed suicide Dy banging. For County Audit r. Silas IT. Hart, of Pottsville, will be a can didate for County Auditor before the Eepub lioan county convention. Switch-Hack Jtallroud. Tnlmi Itwvfl Hwitoh-IUok denol Chunk, week daya, as fellows: 8 40, 1U.10, 11.37 in., i,uu, a , o p. m. Hundays, I :, .M p. II. Ida. n, jteturniog, leave buam It HI, 9.40, 111- 1 . IM. 3.). 4.M. H IS n ,n ' Un. days, S.U6, 4 00 p. m. Best photocnpfci Mil erayou at Dbb't, GRANT BAND MUSICALE! ...LAKESIDE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15th, Positively the Greatest A Programme second to none SHENANDOAH AGAINST POTTSVILLE CHAMPIONSHiP GAME I CONCERTS BY THE GRANT BAND T ud n number of well known band of Hcliuylklll and other counties. There will bo an abundance of pleasure nnd entertainment for the younc nnd old. Dancing In the niutnnioth pavilion for which musio will be fur uIhIiuU by the futnous Schoppe Orchestra of 15 Pieces. Fare. Leave a. m. ramaqut $20 1)00 UartHHVllIo 10 0.14 E M'th'y Jmict., Arrive D.17 Ashiund 35 0.05 airiiiivilli- 85 0.13 iSlt' tuloHh 35 8.45 13. Mih'y Junct.. Arrive 0.40 Children between the ages of 6 and 12 years, half rates with a mlnlinunioflOc. Returning Leave East Mahanoy Junction at 7.45 p. m.. for Gordon, Mt. Carmel, Shumoklu and intermediate points f leave at 7.55 p. in. lor Huenan loah nnd intermediate points; leave 8.05 p. m. for Ashland and Intermedial points; leave 8.15 p m for Tamaqua anil Intermediate points. Tickets good going and returning on nil speclnl and regular trains August 15. 181'St (poit KENT, V four-ro m bouse with water 1J supply. Apply to Henry I.. Jons, corner Cherry and Chestnut stieets. i-4-3tl QALT3HMKN. Energetic men wanted. Free O prepatd outllt. Une ot our agents has earned ovur 4a,UX) In II ro years. 1". O. llox 1. 71, New York. 8 10 31 LADIES winhlng to make 2S weekly by do iiU wrltl.g at tbrlr liomus, nd ,rcss, en closing stamp, Miss l.oulfco KatrHold, Kouth llcnd, nid. a 10-lt PROPOSALS. Hlds will be recolved until T undiy August 10th, nl7 o'clock p. m, by tlie commit iua ou liulldlng and Repairs of tho School Ko-rd of bhoLundoAh district, for iho following : First Eight hundnd i-q. ft., more or less, of ills best quality of xlato blackboards, hicond. for 43 boots casos lor school rooms Tlilrd. Pi- school aosks for U school rootn: furniture for dl eciors' mi ctlng room, and live todcbois' desks. Commit ce reserves the rtcht to relect anv or all bids. A J. Oali.aciiikh, JAS J. liKVITT, JAS O'llEA N, l'llAK IIANNA, . A. UKUDALL, Commltteo. Shenandoib, Pa., Aug. 4, lb93. 8 5-5 1 REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION AND DELETE ELECIION, The Itepubliean voters of Schuylkill county are hereby notified that in accordance with a resolution adopted by tho Executive Committee of the party, at a meeting held at 1'ottsvllie, l'a., Jiilyilnth, lS9),tho County Convention was ordered to bo helc at Uulun Hull, Pott.Ville l'a., on Moud.y. August Hlh, 18D3, al ID A. m., or Ihe Durooso of noiuttiatlnir d ticket to bo voted for at the general election In November next, for the following officers, to-wli: Judge, rrotnono nry, i-ierk oi tno uourts, ltecoroer. tcglstcr, Controller, two Commissioners, Id tcctorof the 1'oor. two Auditors and County Surveyor, iicpuoiican voters are requeatea to uHsemDie In their renectlvo dlntilct. at the usual nlace llxed for I oldlngtbo delegate election, of no notlco of chance h s been given) on Maturday iucusl i;ui. imj. between tne cours oi a ana 7 lu tho afternoon, for tho purpose of el.'ctlng tho number or delegates, altornuies and mem- Ders oi uouniyuommiuco to wnicn tneir uis trict Is enti led under tho rules of tno party. uue notico oi ihenumoer oi ae'egaics 10 D3 elected and tho number of votes which each delegate Is entitled to cast win be given in the lettor of Instructions to be forwarded by mull to tho Kepubllcaa voters appointeu to conauci the delcgnto elections In tho several districts. Blank certiorates of election will be forward ed to tho persons apnolntcd to hold tho elec tion 1be) Bbould be Drooerlv tilled In so tu.il each delegate's credentials shall be In proper r- rm. Deiera es win n easo report at uepuon- can headquarters as early as possible on the morning oi tno convention. UL.1A.Z3 vn.v l Attost: Chairman. A. J. SlloitTALL, Secretary. 7 ai.tf ANOTHER CAR-LOAD -OP- Western Horses! Will bo on sale commencing, MONDAY. ADfl 7tli, in Shenandoah. Good Vt rkers at aU Prices. Como to the sale and see tor yourself. 8-5-1 w in. 03333XZT(. To 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 Btoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. tiooAng and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIRAKDVXLL.K, PA. 104 North Malnstreet, Shenandoah, Pa WHOLESALE UM ASD CONFECTIONER. Ice Cream wholesale and retail, ricnics and parties supplied on short notice WEEKS' SALOON, XI S. M tin Street. Eiuitltrudiir Fresh. jr. Porter and Ale on tap Event of the Season. ever offered at this Resort. Fnre. Len ve a , m Mahanoy Plane... tS'i 0.19 Gllbetton 30 95 Ht. Nicholas 25 9.30 Mahanoy City 20 0.30 Buck Mountain- .20 0 42 K. Mah'y Junct.. Arrive 0.61 CT3 E O CD 3 Tho outfit Incltidp Flnfl frfinH. Fnlfllntr Trlnod. Carry! ill? Satchel with Rhnulder 8trn.D. (U-mure lustructlon Iiook. and all necessary apprmuH and suDpllea for starting in photography It lu th9 almnlest. llirhtott. mnHt comnact. paMcat ana eneapest complete outat ever prouueea. Student No. 2, - Price $2.50. The Btudent Camera can be seen at BEDDALL BROS., Nos. 0 and 8 North Main Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA. Hardware, Tluwsro, Btovos and House l' urmsning uooas. f lsutng Tactile ana Sportsman's goods, CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AOENT FOR bauer's CELEBRATED LIGER v v AND PILSNER BEERS Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. Fo ' a Sho t Time Only. floc'jtion and Dramatic Hit 11 ersons desiring to enter upon the stago will be tttteJ for the uamo and when competent will be guaranteed goon engagements. TERMS REASONABLE Address, Manager, X.ato with O'Flynn in Mexico Co. PcrKtison House, Btienaiitloali P. S I guirantee to pUce you In a short time It you havo any talent. I can furnish reference Irom former pupils. John F.Ploppert, HO JSA8T CENTRE ST. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery COHFECTIOHERy, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. I have also purchased the store 21 West Coal street, and am prepared to furnish Milk, Cream, Butter and EgRSat tho lowest market prlcos We will also keep at this store Ice Cream and Soda Water. All orders will receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT. 11 West Co&l St. SCHOOL OF ACTING O-randL IMsplay of FINE DRESS GOODS ,RI3SS GOODS is I.JUIL wu win not attempt a lull descrip tion, but fivfi n nnrtinl nnHlim Ttrl,;1, can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain andjchang-able 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 slnglo, donblo or triple capes. Somo aro plain, othors very highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, buttcrlly colors, or somo full arrangemont at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho feminine fancy. To some, coats only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashlonahlo anil stylish, many of theso having capes also attached sometimes ono, 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 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. Dira, Prnmroy aai. Stewart, O, GEORGE MILLER, Manager. EbxsEsraaaas August 22, 23, 24 and 2 ILIEBa-ZE EXHIBITS -OF- Live Stock, Poultry, Art and Manufacture. LARGE PURSES FOR TROTTlf'G, Fine and Valuable Prizes for Bicycle Contests. Great Attractions Every Day, ing day, when no admission will be charged. The Races Promise and are many good ones ever .The Prof. A. L. Tolbert & Co. Running Com bination, performing daily, between races, the greatest feats of horsemanship Roman. Standing Races, Chariot Races and Hurdle Jumps by lady and gentlemen artists. EXCURSION RATES GOOD MUSIC For Premium LUta and further Hon. D. D. PHILLIPS, Pros. ALMA SHOE DRESSING! The best preparation in the markot for shoes, satchels and all loather goods where a beauti ful black Is desired. AT THE LEATHER STORE I lO KT. Contro J3t., 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 ith, 1885. Br e wore Association. Bhsnanaoah, V Juni 0, IE!!. such a bewildering-topic Wo find tho most stylish and tho prevailing modo to lie tho Capo, in some of its variations, Products of Farm, PACING .AND RUNNING HORSES! exc?pt Tuesday, which is ipen- Assured to be the Best of the held on this ground. ! particulars write to the Secretary. P;tANK RENTZ, Sec'y. HOOKS & BROWN Base Balls, Bats, SU -t- T. . v?j& 'fit Ho tf, Os 1 303 1 7 I ft J2b