KING Among raereharits' U the ono who enters to the wants of hi cus tomers, bo thoy rich or foot. Both havo nil equal light to bo treated fairly. Juatleo to nil li a good motto, and our customers will And It oars. Wo havo a complete line of (I rocerle al vroU as Canned Ooods, etc Como and set oar stock of goods, and remember tho beet goods aro always the cheapest In the long run, Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. MANY VICTIMS. Cholera Infinitum's Dread llecord. ft Serious Time for the Lit tle Babies.- THIRD EDITION Physicians Adviso tho U3C of Pure Ford. LAKESIDE FATIK. Dates llookeit for This Reason nt This rupulnr llesort. Tho following Is a list of the dates secured and tho names of tho societies I Aue. B to 13. Encampment of the rotts- -lllo cadets, National Guards. Auk. 13. Uounlon of German Lutheran church, Auer. 15 Lakotlds ilIealo, Grant Bani Aug. JC--Trlnlty Keformed Sunday sohoo ofTamaqua. Angust 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday school, Ashland. Ang. 18. Picnlo of Lydla Degrco lodge No. 112 Daughters of Kebokah, I. O. O. F., ot Shenandoah. Aug. 33. Calvary Episcopal and English Lutheran. Tamviua. August 21. Gorman Boformod Sunday school. Mahanoy City. Auz. 25. Anniversary picnlo of Phajnlx Flro Company, of Shenandoah. Hunt. 1. 1'lcnloof tho Shenandoah Evan- Kclloal Sunday school. Sept. 2. Gorman Catholic Beneficial Union of Eastorn Pennsylvania. Lack of a Proper Knowledge Causes SulToring. Howitlio Hoaltli of Child ren. May bo Prosorvod. Luxurious Traveling The climax of comfortable and luxurious traveling Is apparently reached by the Chicago. Milwaukco and St. Paul Hallway. Ease and comfort go with tho travoler . , i. m.! . Tn..l making a trip iron. - I"111" f Uo"lte1 food wero 8ld R"d Minneapolis, Omaha or Sioux City over this i ,.,,11,1 rn ,16fd. The road. Tholr superb olectric-ligbted vestl buled trains leaving Chicago for those points oarlv overv evening aro groat favorites, Mothers of Shenandoah Toad what's hero. Therolsan epidemic of indlgostlon and cholera in this and other states. Health boards everywhoro aro reporting a startling fatality from oholera infantum. Physicians say that in nearly every caso tho child Is poorly fed and nourished, and hence the uiseuso. "It is absolutely certain," says a phyBtcian in ono of the medical journals, speaking of the alarming summer mortality among hit patients, "that tho cause of this high death rato among infants is Indigestion." At the beginning of summer, tho host phy sicians gave warning that pure fowl must ho used for babies. That this warning did not reach ovcry city and town In this Btate it is ovidont from (ho high infantile death ralo. But in those placos where tho newspapers published the discussions that wero going on D.I. l.nat nf illdt f.ir children was used. Tho result Is,statistie8 show that fewer deaths have occurred in thoso to .vns and cities where tho larger amount of lactatcd food was used. Comparisons of this sort aro absolutely con vincing. August is a fntal mon li for tho llttlo onct, and unless laelate I food Is u-od, the local nothing being loft undone by tho officials or employes to ensuro a most enjoyable trip. Excellent dlnlnz servico is maintained and buffet library cars aro attached to tho train. wnero current periuu.uaia ...., uU i-- .... .,,.. ,l,.lfl mnrlalitvand while smokine a clear with all tho pleasure i'uj"i"" J - !7 " IT !"l .fw- " homo. Electric Increasing amount of sickness among children will continue. The ono safe Flan is to leeu imams ou iac tatcd food. of one's own "deu" at homo, tiecinc liehta nlacod in overy berth enables tho traveler to spend his wakeful hours, after rotiring, over his favorite novol or other reading matter. Private compartment oars aro run between Chicago, St Paul and Mln noapolis. In fact, everything that goes, to ensuro comfort and security Is provided. Tho trip from CLIgo to any of tho above 'amed cities requires but a night's run, bringing one at tho destination ready for breakfast and business In the morning. All coupon ticket agents . havo tickets on salo via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hall way, or call on or address John B. Pott, district passenger agent, Williamsport, Pa. d&w-3t MoElhenny's saloon and restaurant, comer Whlto and Centro streets. Best of overything. Visitors tu the World's Fair Will find tho Lancaster hotel, 01st. St. and Lexington Ave., (directly south of tho Forris Wheol, and only two blocks from 1 air en trance), cool, comfortable, and quiet; only two stories high, all outsldo rooms; European plan : $1.00 per day. Beducod rates for fami lies and parties. If you arrive at any of the down-town depots, take tho Elevated Railroad to Lexington Ave. station, walk north li blocks. Parties arriving by tho Lake Shoro, Bock Island, Wabash, Erie, C. & E. 1., or Fort Wayno roads leavo train at Englowood, take 61st street olectriccar east to Lexington Avenue and 61st street, loss than half a block from the hotel. Hnv Kevtione flour. Be sure that the namo wio & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. 3-3-Utaw Coining Kvents. Ang. 12 Ico cream festival, in Bobbins' era house, under auspices 01 eiping 11 Society of Keformed church, AugM. Ice cream and cake foetival,under the auspices of Fowlers M. E. Sunday school, atYatesvllIf). Aug. 18. Ice cream festival, In Bobbins' opera house, under auspices of tho Y. I . u. of the P. E. church. .piles or Hemorrhoids Permanently cored without knlfo or ligature, Nodanner or suffering. No delay from busi ness while under treatment. Patients who -- rosmnnsihle need not ay until well. A perfect cure -guaranteed. Send for circular, K. BE ED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. defers, by permission,' to the editor of the Thirty Day's Notice, All to- for 1801 and 1S02 must be paid within thv ,ittT8 from date, or accounts will be put In tIIuiimds of Constables tion. Shenandoah, Pa., for oollec Jouw F. UioaiNS, Reueiver of Taxes. 17, 1883. 7-lBlai "Aiming of gold leave them at this oi V. vr h bX' X v .d 1 X POrULiAB EXCURSIONS. To the World's Fair via the l'ounsylviuil ltallroiul. ' So great Is tho popularity of tho half-rate excursions to tho World's Fair that tho Penn sylvanla ltailroad Company has decided to in- crcoso tho number of trips. In pursuanco 01 this plan popular oxcursions will be run Au gust 12th, ICth, 22d, 28th, September !)th and 13th. These oxcursions will bo run undorthe same conditions as those which havo preceded them, and will afford everyone an opportun ity of attending tho World's Greatest Fair at an Inconsiderablo cost. A decided improvement In tho train sched ule, which accelerates It so as to deliver the passengers in Chicago at an early hour the following afternoon, places tho special train almost on an equality in tho matter of epeed with the best express trains. The special trains aro composed of the stand ard coaches lor which tho Pennsylvania Bailroad is famous. Only one night is passed on the road, and the arrival in Chicago is so timed as to give abundant opportunity for engaging quarters before nlghtlall. Tho special traiu will leave Now York 0 00 a. m., Jersey City 0.13, Newark 9 25, Elizibetli 9.32, New Brunswick 9.53, Trenton 10.23, Philadelphia 11.30, Frazer 12 09 p. m., Dow- ington 12.22, Parkershurg 12.41, Coatcsvllle 1.02, Lancaster 1.25, Couewago 1.57, Harris burg 3.00 p. m., arriving in Chicago early tho next afternoon. Tho excursion rate, good only on tho special train and valid forroturn within ten days, is $20 00 from New York, $18.23 from Philadelphia, and proportionately low from other stations. T Many expressions of satisfaction havo come from thoso who took advantage of the earlier oxcursions of this series. Attention Juniors, Special meeting of Major Wm. II. Jennings Council, No. 367, Jr. O. U. A. M., will be held In Bescue Hook & Ladder Co. hall, North Main street, on Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, toinako arrangements for attending tho funeral of our deceased brother, Fred Frauts, which takes place Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Full attendance Is requested. William WIlliian, Councilor. Attest : W. J. Jacobs, B. Secy. 8-10 2t Slightly Hurned. Mark Burke, fire boss at Turky Bun col lery, had ono of his hands burned but, for tunstely, tho Injuries wero not serious. I'ur County Auditor, as II. lUrt, of Pottsvlllo, will bo a can didate for County Auditor before tho Bcpub. lloan county convention. Injured at Win. 1'enn. Charles Harris, employod at the Wm. Penn M.lllerv. had his foot badly Injured yesterday by being run over by a dumper In tho mines. He resides at William 1'enn. Becond Ward Toll. The Bopublicsn delegsto eloction for tho Second ward will bo hold at Farmers' hotel, comer of Main and Coal streets, to-morrow (Saturday) from 3 to 7 p. in. Here You Are. If you aro looking for an elegant now homo, In a permanent, healthy placo, flttod with all tho latest conveniences, plenty of yard room, call at this offico for full partic ulars. iii Jlollmini'iit Tax Notice. All taxes duo to mo on the duplicates of 1889 and 1800 must bo paid to M. M. Burke, Esq., who is retained by mo to mako such collections. Ciimst Schmiiit. August 4, 1893. 8-4 lm A Cosily VI lit. Emit Lesser, a Hungarian, arrived In town yesterday from McKccsport. Last oveulng, whllo paying a visit at tho lowor end of Main street, ho lnsultod soveral womon on the street, and Justice Shooraakcr mado him pay 11 ineaud costs amounting to $10., 0. Tho l'ny Uiiruitalii. Manv noonlo were expecting that tho P. & II. C. & I. Co. would pay its employes In this lltrif ta-morrow. but It will not do so. It Is bellovod by those connected with tho com paiiy that thero will bo no pay until uoxt Saturday. To Change the Komi. Tho Lakosldo Electric Hallway Company Is taking steps to chango the course of tho high way at the oast end of Centre street, and It Is qulto likely that tho court will lib askod to appoint vlowors for tho purposo early next week. Tho object is to make a now road so that teams will not bo obliged to cross tho cloctrio tracks in tho vicinity of tho Indian Hidgo breaker. Tho chango will bo generally satisfactory, as tho now road will havo a much' osier grade than tho ono now in use. Baxter's Mandrake Bittorscuro indigestion hoartburn, costlvcneas and all malarial dls oases. i wouty-nvo cents per nouio. m More Fishy T.ietlcs. From Information recelvod by tho Herald to-day it appears that Loscli and his cohorts aro trying to make jumping jacks of all the aspirants for ofllco north of tho mountain. They succeeded in gotting James Champion, of town, out for County Auditor, and now it appears that they induced Thomas E. Sam uels, of Mahanoy City, to como out for the sanio ofllco upon exactly tho same representa tions that they mado to Mr. Champion. So far as tho gontlomcn aro concerned both are fully competent for tho olUco, and tho peoplo could elect them without fear; but ovcry in telligent man must know that two Hepuhll- can County Auditors will not ho nominated north of tho mountain. Lojch's schomo Is to get as many candidates into tho field as ho can upon his own solicitation, and should any of them bo successful they will bo reminded that thoy aro iudobtod to Lufeck for bringing them out. Seo I 08B DABA'BSABSAPABILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CUBES", Finder will pleiwe receive reward Vixb Alarm xne luuuwiuR nv -r . location 01 tho alarm Doxea 01 me oiwyj u Denartment: LOCATION. 16 coal and Bowers streets. is llowers and Centre streets, it il ridge and Centre streets. 5 Main and Centre street. U Main and 1'oplar streew. 36 M sin and Coal streets, is Gilbert and Centre streets. at ruihart and Cherrr streets. fit Chestnut and Coal streets. To seed an alarm open the box, pull down the book onee and let go. When an alarm is lent in the Are bell wUl soosd the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. IIOW TO LOOATE ALARM. If the alarm Is sounded from box 1! the fire Dell w trl lie one, then pause and strike Ave grhlch will lndloate ttut the ttre Is in the rleinlty 0 No. IS box. Uvery alarm Is repeated four tlm Continuation anil Wasp Victorious. Nsw London, Conn., Aug. 10. Before a fresh southwesterly breeze the steel eehooBer Constellation led the yachts of tho New York fleet into New London harbor. The run from the starting point off Luddington dock was made with a leading wind and fair tide, and the time WM just 7 hours and 95 minutes. The Wasp woo t)ie sloop class. The run was by no means exciting, for the absence of the cup defenders Vigilant and Colonia elimi nated all public interest. It la Mtid that the Pilgrim and Jubilee will take partis Uie uuelet cup race tomorrow. Aroisa A Oil Liniment is very healing and soothing, and dose wonders when applied to old sores. lm Kuelallsts Want tha 1.1. u itoiir Workday, ZUUCII, Aug. 10. The in eruutloual so- 1st congress apnrnvrn ibe establishment au eight hour womday. The delegates to agitate for the holding 01 an la te GOUHr ,f,Mtl Go: Clevolar free alive, zed tha President In ISffler. Colo., Auif. 11. President as hanged in efllgy here by A 4 AA Per pair for l,nce Cur tpi.UU turns. Otlieru for llJa, fUO, 51.75, ?2.00 and upwards. Cull and see them. A new lot Just received t C t Frlclte'n Carpet Store lLthTded,thu8lasU- An ardent Popu list headed jaiiKtng partyi UnHJiirrlwT" " . . Xmnlores Suspended. York. I-ke KHe Aug-Th New company has su.V t, ... nm.Pr.arf A common cold should not Downs'-Ellxlr will euro it. bo ncglcctod lm FKKSONAI.. GRANT BAND MUSICALS i ...LAKESIDE, 1 1 It, lis? , AUbUbl 15th, 1 Positively thc'Greatcst Event of the Season. A Programme second to none ever offered' at this Resort. SHENAHOQAH AGA1HST POTTSVILLE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME! CONCERTS BY THE GRANT BAND T And a number of well known bands of Schuylkill and other counties. Then will be an abundance of pleasuro and entertulnment for the youni; nnd old. Daucing In the mammoth pavilion for which music will bo fur nished by tho famous Schoppe Orchestra of 15 Pieces. I 1 n 1 i r . . 7W, tot llfc' Hiflj tnat we will not attempt a iull descrin- J bun Fare. Leave a. ni. Tamariiin $20 0 00 Burnfsville 10 9 14 B Mah'yJunct.. Arrlvo 0.17 AHhlund 85 0.05 Girardvllle 85 0 13 Shenandoah 35 8.45 E. Muh'y Junct.. Arrive 0 40 Mahanoy Plane Ollberton Ht. Nicholas Mahanoy City..., Buck Mountain.. E. Mah'y Junct.. Fare, $35 .30 .25 .20 .20 Arrive Leave a.m 0.10 0 25 0.30 0.30 0 42 0 51 Children between the agea of 5 and 12 years, half rateB with a minimum of 10c. Returning Leave East Mahanoy Junction at 7.45 p. m., for Gordon, Mt.' Carmel, 8hamnklu nnd intermediate points; leave at 7,55 p. m. (or rilienun doah and intermediate points; leave 8.05 p. ni. for Ashland and intermediate points ; leave 8.15 p. in. for Tumsqua and Intermediate points. Tickets good going and returning ou all special nnd regular trains August 15 1893. China's Tart Ileiily to Ilmila. London, Aug. 11. The Chinese govern ment, replying to Russia's recent demand for an explanation of the massing of Chi nese troops on tho frontiers of the Pamirs, says tbnt China intend to occupy only the Chinese Pamirs, from which she will not recede an Inch. The note adds that China does not intend to Interfere with Russia occupying other parts of the Pamirs, but she hopes that Russia will confine her operations to those parts. Three Lynching! for One Crime, Waycross, Ga., Aug. 11. Jack Cham bers, colored, was taken from Officers Spence and Clayton and lynohed between this placo nnd WKresboro. Chambers' body was riddled with bullets. He con fessed to having taken pnrt in outraging Mrs, Georgo Warren, the wife of a promi nent farmer at Ilobokeri, pa., last year. Chambers Is tho third negro ytho has been lynched for that crime. Victims of Cholera. BuciunESr, Aug. v. In tweuty-fonr hours thirty-six new cases of cholera and four deaths nro reported In Brahllov, and sixty-one new cases and ten deaths In Soo-llna. WANTS. &o. LADIl'.B who will do writing for me a their homes will make good wages Ueply with scii-iaaressea, siampea envelope, aiis flrnn Mil- ctf as E xlBBJ" finer, rionin iifnn inn B-ll-.lo Freo The wifo of Councilman James is on the sick list. Major Losch, of Schuylkill Havon, was in town again yesterday. Miss Mary A. Stack went to Tremont this morning to visit friends. Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, paid a visit to town yesterday afternoon. .Mrs. Hodman, of North Main street, is spending a few days in Philadelphia. Miss Emma Major, ono of Allentown's young belles, Is visiting Miss Mary Lockie, of Eatt Centre street. J. C. Wobon Smith, of Heading, traveling freight agent for the Now Jersey Centra) Kalltoad, was a visitor to town yesterday. Hevs. John Dolanand Patrick Harkius,who wero tho guests of Councilman Dougherty, left for their honios in Philadelphia this after noon. Miss Edgerly, who has been visiting James Champion and wifo for tho psst year, left yesterday for Newark, N. J. Sbo will shortly return to her home In England. Superintendent William H. Lewis, daugh tcrs. Misses Maud and Carrie, sons, Wilbur and John, and Miss Irene Meisse, of Wm Penn, Harry Hunter and wifo and Harry Maize, of Ashland, and Miss Jesse Grant, of town, left town yesterday morning for the World's Fair. For County Auditor, James Champion, Subject to Eepublican rules. 8-10-3t PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Shenandoah Oilers Opportunities to Seek ers of luveatuieut, The following enumerated properties are for sale and Information concerning them may bo had upon application at the Heb.vld office: 1. A row of framo houses containing aiartments for six families. Will net at least 15 per cent, on the price asked. Loca tion in the heart of Shenandoah. 2. A splendid factory site, 30x00 feet in size, in the heart of Shenandoah, and in cluding large building. Cheap. 3. Lot and large building with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8 horse power engine, boiler and shafting. Splendid build' lug for a factory. 4, An elegant new house In Pottsvlllo, complete in every detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot G0xl70 feet, Largo hennery. TJsu Wells' Laundry Blue, the best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakley Bros. 8vrltch-llack Knllroad. lira HwftAh.lt AfilT deDOt. MaUCh Chunk, week diys. as lollows: 8 W. 10.10, 11.37 a. in.. 1.00. 2.20. 3 45, 6 35 p. m. Bundays, 1 60, 2.ttii. m. Returning, leave summit "in, 11. Ida. m.. 12 35. 1.50. 3.20. 1.35.9.16 P. m. Dim days, 3 i OU p. m. Ala Jay 16, im it company ha sul , t, . employes on thUdlW? ' . v The WJSgoi. Warmer; southerly wtjg storms, with light ruins. tl thunder Dunghill; Ll to Ooneuuiptloa, Kemp's BhUwui will stop the cough pr. Oil n Ay ay. For sixty days Beagey, tho photographer will give a 10x12 pHtiuum picture with every dozen of his 13 cabinets. o ALKHMKN. Enercetlo men wanted, tj prepaid outllt. One of our agents ias earned over f 30,000 in life years, p. O. Box 1 '71, New York. g-10-St REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION AND DELEGATE ELECTION. The Remibllr an voters of Schuvlkill county aro hereby notilled that in accordance with a resolution adopted by tha Executive Committee of the party, at a meeting held at t'ottsvllle, i'a., juiv liNiu, i&uj.ino uouniy uonvenuon was ordered to bo helc at Union Hall, Fottwlle t'i., on Monaay. August inn, ibdj, at 10 a. m., oriheDurDoseofnotnl'jattni! a ticket to be voted for at the general election In November m:xt, for tha following offlcers, to-wlt; Judge, t'roir.ono ary, meru oi me uouris, uecoraer, Kcirister. Controller, two Commissioners. HI- rector of tho Poor, two Auditors and County Surveyor. uepuDllcan voters are requesieu w anaemoiv In tholr respective db-trlct- at the usual place lixcd for toldlng tho delegate election, nf no notice of chance h u been given) on haturday Aui-ust 12th. 1893. between the hours of 3 and 7 In the afternoon, for the cumose ot electing me numDer oi ueieguies, uiicrurties unu uicm- Dcrs OI uouniyuomnuuee lo wmca ineir ais trlct Is entitled under tho rules of tbe party. l)uo notice of the number of de'egates to bo elected and the number of votes which each dolegate Is entitled to cast will be given In tbe lftttop of Instructions to bo forwarded by mall to tno tiepuoucan voiers appoimemo couauui me aeiegato elections in tno severut uismcis. lllank certlllcates of election will bo forward ed to the persons apnolntod to hold tho elec tion thefe should be nronerly tilled in so that each. delegate's credentials shall bo In proper f rm. DeTegaies will please report ot Republi can headquarters as early as posslblo on tho morning of tbe convention. V1.T1C T1AVTJ Attest: Chairman. A. J. SnoKTALL, Secretary. 7 3l.tf CD CD Tho outfit Includes Fine Lens, Folding Tripod, Carrying Satchel with shoulder strap, 04-iago Instruction Hook, and all necessary appirn'us and supplies for starting in photography Itls the simplest, lightest, most compact, easiest of compicbenslo.i, readiest In tnaulnulatlon, and cheapest complete outllt ever produced.' Student No, 2, - Price $2.50. Tho Student Camera can be seen at BEDMLI, BEOS., Nob. 6 and 8 North Main Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA. Hardware, Tinware, stoves and House Furnishing Goods. Plsb ng Tacfelo and Sportsman's Roods. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. FINE DRESS GOODS i.RESS GOODS issuch a bewildering-topic tiiat we will not attempt a iull descrip tion, but rrive a oartial outline, which vnu can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and diangable diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid scrg-es; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads, cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there, many at a glance appearing1 alike, but upon ex amination are found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bcngaline, 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 tho most stylish and tho prevailing modo to ho tho Capo, in somo of its variations, slnglo, doublo or triplo capes. Somo nro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy lndcsccut braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho nock, so much ap proved this season by tho fomlnlno fancy. To some, coats only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashlonablo and stylish, many of those having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or three, ns tho tasto or Inclination of tho wearer may doalro. 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 characterised our entire business. We shall keep ever3'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. FOTTSirilala!!, PXT. O, GEOHQK MILLER, Manager. ;ju ui uaiMassH-wr w. jeszs a tiirkja!is m IP III August 11 11 24 ant -AUENT FOIt- CELEBRATED UGEB 1 1 ANOTHER CAR-LOAD o OF o Western Horses! Will be on sale commencing, MONDAY, IDG. 7 th, in Shenandoah. Good Workers at all Prices. Come to the sale and seo lor jourself. 8-5-lw X 0-33X3SnS. 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. V7e also carry an immense line at Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Hoofing and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, QIRAKDVII.E, PA. WEEKS' SALOON, tt S. M il l S'rcet. Fines! Brands of Wises, Wliiskcys and Cigars, Presb Ueer, Porter and Ale aiwsjrs on tap Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. SCHOOL OF ACT SG Foa Sho t Time Only. Elocution and Dramatic Ait! AU rersons desiring to enter upon the stairo will be lltteJ for the same and when competent will do guaranteed gooq engagements. TERMS REASONABLE! Address, Manager, Lato with O'Flynn in Mexico Co. Pergusou IIouhc, sticumicloiili. P. 8. I gutrantee to pltce you In a short MUIO 11 yOU UUVO UUJT Minut, A Vu .u.n.au reiercucu irum luriuer pupiia, John F.Ploppert, HO EAST OENTUK ST. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery ! C0KFECT10HERY. ICE CREAM. SODA WATER. I have also purchased the store SI West Coal street, and am prepared to furnish Al Ilk, Cream, flutter and Eggs at the lowest market prices, We will also keep at this store Ice Cream and Soda Water, All orders will receive prompt attention, ynoiceaio ana retail. J. F. PLOPPBRT. I! Cut Ccitrt St, S-ENAIDQ1H 2! West C! St. W 25; 188 . fl(l n--Dsa-- 35sDE:z3:r3 -OF- 'I Live Stock, Poultry, Products of Farifr Art and Manufacture. URGE PUSSES FOR TROTTIHG, PACING "AND RUHII6HE& Fine and Valuable Prizes for Bicycle Cor tests. r- t Vl . . i T7 T-v i m J I 1 ' -.-v? ing day, when no admission will be charged. r. tt 4 T-k T- . A .1 i 1 . i.T. 11 L I LI. many good ones ever held on this grouud. , racial " l se n a ' ey- r ft l . ' . - -v l l ri r- I rr bination, periorming daily, between races, tli and gentlemen artists i .... EXCURSION RATES I GOOD MUSIC 'Th 1 n 9 it For Premium Lists and further particulars write to the Secretary. ftt tt- tv t nnTrTTnn T -. Tin a "KTTT n t? at t rz o-. h-i riTi li ii inii.i.if.- r- i'MS n n h v n rcn.iv i ft vnrr jJLUUi XJ U r J J Jy J. JJI A. xvmii i. J.v i j www t- ALMA SHOE DRESSING! The best preparation In tbe market for shoes, satchels and all leather goods where a beauti ful black Is desired. AT THE LEATHER ST0REI lO W. Ooxttre fc3t., JfUDllC JHV Notice Is hereby given the Ing or detaining beer kegs v. as provided by the Act of As April ith, 1S0S. jurowora' xu Bhinsndoah, P funs 8, lrsv HOOKS & BROWN? Basn Balls, Bats, (rr,C JJ r k 4X1l.'in ii LTT I