- . V" V '1 KING Among merchants Is the one who eaten to the wants of hlacu- tomors, be they rloh or poor. Both bavo an equal right to bo trcatod fairly. Justice to all I a good motto, and oar customers will find It ours. Wo have acompletollnoof Groceries M well M Ow nod OoocU, etc Como and boo our itook of goods, and romombor the best goods are always the ohoapost In the long run. Corner Grocery, Csntre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION . LAKPSIDH PARK. u... it,..,i.l inr This Benson nt This l'imiitiir Kesort. The following U ;i list of the datos secured miiI (he r.nnn" of the societies I Anr. 15 -,.,tj:'.b Maiioalo, Grant Bani Auff. 18. Trinity Kjfjrmod Sunday echoo Anmst 17. -Ct. Jaoil Lutheran Bunday -lifxil. Ashland. Aiib. 1H. IMonln of Lydia Dogroo lodge U 1IO TVm.htora Ilf ftcllfikall. I. O. O. F.. Of i.u. " ft - C -...I ...it. Aug. 23. Calvary Episcopal and English Lutheran. Tamviu. Aimust 21. German Eoformod Sunday !. Mahanov City. Aug. 25. Anniversary plcnlo of rhcunlx Flro Comuanv. of Shenandoah. bi.i i I'lrnln of tho Shenandoah Evan mlital 3 tn3V school. Sept. 2. Uomnn Catholic Boncflclal Union of E .stern lVnimylvi'iU. r. mi.l u TinveUug. The cltmn of comfortable nnd luxurious travliiw is apiureiilly Toacheil by tli nhinu.i. M.l.viuko; and St. 1'jii II ill way. Ease aul cotiiHrt go wllh llio travulci makiiu- a Irin from Chicago to St. Paul Mlunaipulis, Omah.i or Sioux City ovor this road. Their sunorb elcctrlo-llgbtoa vesu bulod trains leaving Chicago for these points carlv every ovoning are groat favorites, nothing bolng left undone by tho officials or emnlovos to onsuro a most enjoyauio inp, Eirnllent dlulne sorvico Is maintained and buffet library cars aro attached to tho train. whoro current periodicals may bo perused whllo smoking a cigar with all tho pleasure of ono's own "don" at home. Lloctrlc lights placed In every berth enables tho his wakeful hours, after retiring, over his favorite novol or other reading matter. Private compartment cars aro rnn between Chicago, St. Paul and Min neapolls. In fact, everything that goes to ensure comfort and security is provldod. The trip from Chicago to any of the above named cities requires but a night's run, bringing ono at the destination ready for breakfast and business In tho morning. All coupon ticket agents have tickets on salo via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Kail way, or call on or address John B. Pott, district passenger agent, Willlamsport, Pa. . d&w-3t ATTEMPTED $SAs5lrTATToN. M. frielcroy, a Vormer Cabinet Minister, Shot by a SeolallDt. rABts. Autr. H. M. I.oolcroy, r former eablntt minister, was stint on Saturday by a man named Moore, n notorious socialist. Loekrey, at tha time of the shooting, was sanding a stalreais In ahousein the Hue Charonne, where his eleotoral eommltcee was sitting. Moore, who was unknown to liockruy, stopped him and demanded a loan of ten francs. L.oKroy rerusm,, Whereupon tho tuaa rnshsd at him In a fury and fired at his right breast with a revolver. I.ockroy fainted. Hewn taken to his home as soon as possible. Moore was arrested. He had made himself no torious by attending political meetings and hawklnz rhyruos of liis own composi tion. Upon ranking an examination of the wounded man the surgeons found that hi flesh had been badly torn, but tbey could not determine whether the bullet had lodged In his body or not. Thoy have or dered him to have a complete rest. Meore. who Is a militant socialist, had laid In wait for his victim for two hours. LookroT had refused to Identify himself with the cabman's strike, and Moore snot him In revenge. Dens Fur In tli Cngllih Channel. LoNDOK. Aug. 14. A dense fog covered the English ehanusl all Saturday night and up to noon yesterday. Suea a po nomenon in the month of August Is almost abnormal. Fo whistles, ashore and afloat, were kept coins incessantly. Stveral cas- unities are reported. The steamboat Vlllo de Douvres, plying between Dovern d On tend, oolllded with an unknown stsamsr on her trip to Dover. The Unknown steamer disappeared frem sight and Is be lieved to have bepst badly damaged. The Ville de Uouvrcs left a llfohoat searching for the voksel and proceeded o her veyage, An Old Man's Shanking Sulolde. PlTTEFIELD, Mass., Aug. 14. Oesrge Bradley, aged 87 years, disemboweled himself at his home on Daniels avenue. Bradley has been a sufferer for years front ulceration of tha bowels, having bitsa eon' fined to his bed for more than a year. Yes tcrday he secured a sharp pocket knife aad Inflicted a cut three and a half liiehes aoross his abdomen. The knife cut to the abdominal cavity and ullewed hie intes- tines to esccpe. When discovered his in lustloes lay in bad beBlde him, and be was nearly delirious with pain. He died short time after. McElheuny's saloon and restaurant, cornor White and Centro streets. Best of everything. Visitors to the World's Fair Will find the Lancaster hotel, Gist. St. and Lexington Ave., (directly south of tho Forris Wheel, and only two blocks from Fair en trance), cool, comfortablo, and quiet; only two stories high, all outaldo rooms; European plan ; $1.00 por day. Eeduced rates for faml linn and narties. If you arrive at any of tho down-town depots, take tho Elevated Railroad tn Txlnirton Avo. station, walk nortu. 11 blocks. Parties arriving by tho Lako Shore, Hock Island, Wabash, Erie, C. & E. I., or Fort Wavno roads leave train at Englowood, take OUt street olectriccar east to Lexington Avenuo and 01st street, loss than halt a diock from tho hotel. Insurance Promptly Paid. 7a the Officeri of the Home Friendly Society nf IWtimore. Md. JVruiit mo to publicly thank you for having ri-cri.'rd this day through your superintend cnt, William T. Evans, the sum of $110, tho full a'.n-jniii dao on certificate 28,205, lssueo ou tlto lifo of my beloved son, Frederick l'ratic. ThU is another instance of your li'iueity and promptness in dealing with your patrons. MES. r BAKTZ, Shcuacdoah, Augu't 11, 1893. 814 It Coining Kvents. Ant. 14. 1 cream and cake festlval,undcr the auipUxa of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school, at Yateevlllo. Aug. 18. Ice cream festival, in Bobbins opera house, under auspi.es of tho Y. P. G. of tho P. . churcb. Piles or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife or ligature. Uo danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while under treatment. Patients who are responsible iieod not y until well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. It. EKED, M. D., 129 tkmth 13th SU Philadelphia. Refers, by iiinilon, to the editor of the EVEKINQ HBAID. tf Thirty U.iy' Set o: All tax for ldUl and 1)2 must bo paid witbiu thirty days frouid-tto, or accounts will be pot In the hiuds of Constable.! for collec tion. John F. Uiquins, Receiver of Taxes. Shenandoah, Pa., July 17, 1893. 7101m Fire Alarm lloies. The following list shows th location o the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Firt Dopartment: LOOAIION. la Coal and Bowers streets. . IB Bowers and Centre streets. ' tt Urldgo and Centre streets, 3b Main and Centre streets. Si Main and Poplar streets. (6 Main and Coal streets. ' 13 Gilbert aad Centre streets. 3 Gilbert aad Cherry streets. W-Chestnut and Cool streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm Is sent In the tire hell will sound the number ot the box and repeat tha alarm four times. HOW TO LOCUTK ALARUS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the Sre bell w strike one, then pause and strike five which will Indicate ttut the fire Is In the Tlelnltyo Ho. U box. Every alarm Is repeated fourtlmrs, 1'enry's Irty Heard From. Bt. Johks. N. F.. Auk. 14. The Labra dor mall steamer reports having cpolesn Psary's steamer Falcon at Davis Inlet, northern Labrador, Aug. t. She htd been storm bound two days. Peary had ben engaged in visiting the aoast SottUmeit for the previous two weeks endeavoring to get dogs, but bad not succeeds, and then proposed visiting the Moravian settlements to tho north, mid then going to Discs. Anothor Cut In Wnge. Williamsport. Pa.. Avto. 14. Follow Ing the lnovo of theliowlcy undHsrutatiiie Machine company In leiluolni the waess of tholr 200 employes the Willlamsport Machine company have notified their 100 mechanics that a 10 per sent, reauetloa will go into elfeot at ones. Titn will also be reduced to seven hours. iTfae cause given is tight money and hard times. Snbduxt by the British, ZANriDAii, Ang. 14. Information was received here from Witu tn the effidt that, owing to the continues! hostility of Fumo Omanl, vhe dtnased Sultan, a landing party from the British warships resently attacked and recaptured the town, and then set fire to it. Lieutenants FltEmau rloe and Qerfis were wounded iud one man killed. The natives fled. Hayntd His Wife. Pateiuon. N. J., Aug. 14. Charles Eloso, of North First strest, last algfit fatally wounded bis wife with a bayeuet attached te a rlne belonging to the aermttg Bcheutzenbund, of whljb he is a member. He knocked her down with the butt of the weapon, and then stabbed her in the side with the bayonet. Ha was arrested. Found Dead la Bed, Peekskill, N. Y Aus. 14. Thomas MoClure Peters, ti. T. D D. D.. archdea- oon of the diocese of New York and reotor of St. Miohael's churoh, in New York oitr was found dead In his bed yesterday at the housa of Frederick It. Manser, Jr., in this city. Dr. Peters was to have preached heirs yesterday. Caused by Iteokless IirlTlnff Altoona, Pa., Aug. 14. A buggy oen toiniag four young men was run into at a crossing on the Hollldaysburg pike last night, and Russell Heuek and Hubert Mo- Eldowney were so badly injured that they will probably die. Iteobless driving wns the cause of the accident. Boston Phllada.. Clerelaud 3 r- r, c. ,477 .43(1 Pittsburg.. It 87 .S93 Chlcajo.... !I4 Kew.Yerk. 45 4i JW Louisville. 81 Carpat Mills Deitrojad by Fire, Philadelphia, Aug, 14. The Meadow Grove oarpet yarn mills, on Mill ereek, near Ardmore, Montgomery county. Fa, operated by Baltz & Bro were totally de stroyed by Are last night. BASEBALL RECORDS. National L.ne;ue. W. u T.o. Ci it ,m Cincinnati. 41 48 64 3S .007 St. Louis- 41 41 3S .6-U Haltlmore. 1 II .433 54 .400 64 .IDS Brooklyn., 44 46 ,4S8 Wasa'ft'l. 81 U JTA satdiidat's sauss. At New York: fhlladelpbla, 8; New York, 8. At Chicago: Chicago, 8; Cincinnati, 2. At Brooklyn: Washington, 3; Brooklyn, t. At Baltimore: Boston. 14; Hjltimore. . At Pitts, bam (flrut came): Louisville, 13; Pittsburg, 11, At Pittsburg (second gumti): Leulsrllle, 14) nttstrarir. 3. At uieraianu ir.rst name): uisva. land, ; St. Louis, 1. At Clevsland (second game;: Cleveland, 4: St. Lioula. J. ONE SUNDAY a j tr. At Cklcazo: Cbioato. 0 0 0 4 0 1' 4 Cincinnati ... 1 08000UOO-1 Pennsylvania State .eagus, W. U P. C. .091 Johnsfn'.. It U ,6X Mi Hcranton.. 11 12 .47' 1U 14 S it. n.s. -U It 4 York . 18 7 Kaston 15 S HarrUbV. 13 11 .545 Altoona Allsnt'wn. 11 11 Reading w. l. r. o, 19 LUTHERANS AT LAKESIDE. Mnnr Members of the Lutheran Chnrch As- rmible. The pastoral association of Evnngellcn' Lutheran church In Schuylkill county liel. lt. annual mlsslonsry festival at Lakeside Park yestorday. It is a practice which has been obscrvod for about ton years. Tho ob joct is to bring tho different congregations to gctlicr and enlighten them on tho naturo and work of tho church. Tho program carried out yostorday was vory rich and full ono. It was opened wltl prayer by Rov. Clymer, of Frackvlllo. Tho first sicakcr was tho director of tho festival Rev. John Qruhler, of Hhcnandoali, who,aftoi some remsrks about tho object of thomectliif i spoko on tho Lutheran church in connection with foreign missions. RoV. J. II. Urabcnhcn, of Pottsvlllo, was tho next speaker, llo epoko about tho ob' jectlons frequently raised In regard to tho success of foreign missions and showed that tho missionary efforts, discouraging as the; may appear sometimes, aro far from proving tbo assertion that tho missions aro failures. Rev. Hanncmami, of Taiuaqua, next spokt on tho missions of tho Lutheran church in tho far northwest and gavo a dosorlptlon of tho mannor lu which tho church carries on Its work out there, tho dlflloultlcs to bo en countered and tho success they meet. He was enabled to handlo this subject because ho had been a missionary for a numbor ol years In Soutli Dakota. This concluded the morning excrcisos. At 2 o'clock tho afternoon oxorcises wcr oponcd with prayor by Rov. J. M. Umbcuhcii and Q. M. Bock, of Mahanoy City, followed with an address on tho Importance of the Lutheran-church in tho United Stales, its past, present and future. Rov. Gebert, of Taniaqua, then advocated tho necessity of providing for tho isolated members of tho Lutheran church in tho United States.. This address was mado In English and so was that mado by Rev, Urn bonhen. Tho commlttco had arranged for three addresses In German and thrco in Eng Hsb, but Rev. Wcller, of Orwlgsburg, failed to put In an appearance. In coucludlug the festival, Rov. John Giuhler thanked tho vast audience for its attontion, tho different church choirs of Potts villo, Shenandoah and Mahanoy City for their excellent music, and tho younger brethren for tlio asslstanco they rondercd. Tho rich collection offorod was also gracefully acknowl edged. It was nearly four o'clock when the meeting was dismissed with tho benediction. Tho three church choirs above mentioned did a great deal towards ranking tho fostlval a success by tholr boautlfully rendered selec tions. The pastoral association, through tho di rector, stated that if God spares their lives until noxt year they will meet and speak again on tho samo subjects. Tho festival was hold n tho pavilion." The pastors fcol grateful to Messrs. B. J. Yost and Gus Roth for courtesies and assistance. fjonxhtng Le&ds to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop the oongh at bA rf Per pair for tnce Cur tpl.UU tains. Others for fl.25, 130, fl.75, 2.00 and upwards. Call nnd see them. A new lot just received (C. U, FrlcUe'ti Carpet Store. Hunting ami Fishing, ,' The second edition of "North Star Points" lias just been issued. It is a bxk of refer nces for all points between Chicago uud Lake Superior along the line of the old Milwaukee & Northern railroad, now the Lake Superior division of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway. It tells where to hunt deer and where tho trout hide, beside containing lots'of other inforaiatlon. Good hunting and Ashing all along tho line. Send your name and address with a 3-cent stamp to George n. Heaflbrd, G. P. A, Chicago, III., or to John R, Pott, D. P. A., Willlamsport, Pa., for oueof them. 7 313tdAw Use Wblls' Laokdev Blue, the best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts, lficta. Sold by Co-tkloy Bros. Olou Away. For sixty days waiter, the photographor will give a 10x12 p)tinum pieturo with every iloeen of his 3 rablnnta. Go to McElheuny's restaurant, 8-9-tf TWO BLAZES. Small Fires Cause Kxclteinent Hut Uo N, Dnuiage. Gas leaking from a pipe In the tronch made at the corner of Contro and Emerick streets for tho sewerage lino was ignited Saturday evening and a blaze nlno feet high spread across the street, making a very beautiful sight. Tho gas company was obliged to shut off tbo supply to allow tho blaze to die out and many of tho business places were In dark uess for some time. Children who were play ing about tho trench aro supposed to have ig ntted tho gas with matches. Last ovening a flro was started on tho awn ing In front of tho telegraph office on West Ceutro strcot. A bucket of water extinguished the blaze, which was duo to a lighted- cigar thrown from tho window by one of the ten ants lu tho building. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT. Trolght Train Conductor Monroe Mangled at Win. l'enn. A frightful accidont occurred at the siding of tho Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, at SVm. Pcun, Saturday night, by which John Mnuroo, the conductor of a freight train was instantly killed and tho body horribly man gled. As the train was about to pull out from the sidmg Monroe stood on top of a car. The jar caused by tho start threw the unfortunate man to tho ground and ho rolled uudcr tin wheels, several cars passing over him and 3evering his head, an arm and both legs. Mouroo lived at Mahanoy Piano. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Sheuandoih I'nlillo Water Works Itonits ai Five ier Ceut. At a meeting of tho Shenandoah Borough Council, August 10, 1893, it was decided by resolution that the bonds of the Shenandoah Pnbllc Water Works bo issued at five (5) per cent, per annum and the citizens of tho town bo given fifteen (15) days to purchaso same, at the explratlou of which time tho bonds will bo open to tho general public. In accord ance with that resolution tho citizens must mako application to tho Borough Treasurer beforo Saturday, August 2Gth, 1893, at 0 p. m 8-ll-15t l'olnti. The Lehigh Valley train hands and station employes have received notice to discard tho P. & R. badges and buttons. The Ashland School Board has fixed a six mill tax rate. The scenery for Ashland's now opora house has been received, Tho second day of September will be the last day on which voters can be registered and assessed under tho now law. It Is there fore Important to all who claim the right to voto at the coming November election to look over the registry book which Is conspicuously exposed at all of the polling places of the va rious wards. GRANT BAND MUSIC ALE! ...LAKESIDE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1883, Positively the Greatest Event of the Season. A Programme second to none ever offered at this Resort. SHENANDOAH AGIST POTTSVtLLE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME! CONCERTS BY THE GRANT BUND T And a mimber of well Itnown hands of Hcliuylklll and other counties. There will ha an nlmiid iuco of pleasure und entertuliiinent for the voting nnd old. Banclnp In the mammoth pavilion for whloh music will he fur nished by the famous Schoppe Orchestra of 15 Pieces. Fire. Leave a.m. Tumnqua 5 i'O 0 0(1 B.'trnobvlllo 10 0 14 B Mah'y Jutict.. Arrive 0.17 Ashland 35 0.03 Girurdvllle 35 0 13 -ilicndlldnoh 35 8A5 K, M'ih'y Junct.. Arrive 0-10 , Faro. Leave a. m Mnbnuoy Plane... $ 3 0 10 Ullheiton 30 0 25 Bt. Nicholas 25 0.3(1 Mahanoy City 20 0.30 Uuck Mountain.. .20 9 42 K. Mah'y Junct.. Arrive 0 61 Children between the ntjes of 6 and 12 yeans, half rales with a minimum of 10c. nettirnlng Tjeave East Mahatioy Junction at 7.45 p. in., for Gordon, Ml. Ltrniel, Bhamoklii and Intermediate points; Iavo at 7.55 p. 111. (or Hhenati .loali , and iijIeruiHllato polntH; leave 8.05 p. m. for Ashland nnd intermediate points ; leave 8.16 p m for Tumnqua and Intermediate polntH. ir J,'6'" R00d B0inB uud retur'"uS on all special aud regular trains Auguel 15 1HJ3 l'KACUVII.I.i:. GIUTON. On tho 12th Inst., atSheuan. doah, Pa., Slargarot A., wife of John dirton, aged 51 years. Funeral will take place on Tuesday, 16th inst,, at 2 p. in , from the fam ily residence ou South Jardla street. Services in the English Lutheran church. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. 8-12-2t I. aiiy r.vaneelUt. Mlsi Boslna Davles, of Troherbert, Glamor ganshire, South Wales, preached In the Welsh Congregational church, on fcouth West street, last evening; and to-night will preach at the samo place in English and Welsh. Water Notice. Owing to a scarcity of water in the reser. voire, the patrons of the company are request ed to see that no more is used than is abso- lutely necessary. 7-28-tf S. D. JIS6S, Superintendent, Hiss Lydia llaupt, Christ's church or ganist, has left for Huntingdon county, whero she will spend a few months visltlngrulatives The Evangelical Sunday school will plcnlo at tho Head of Grade noxt Tuesday. Invita tions wcro kindly axtonded to other Sunday schools and a very pleasant day is antici pated. Misses L. H. and J. II. Williams, of Water bury, Connecticut, are tho guosts of tholr aunt, Mrs. Julia Burk. Tho water supply lu town Is running short, many wells aro already dry, aud many raoro aro threatening to give out. In tho meantime tho Mountain City Water Com pany, with' an almost Inexhaustible supply of tho very purest wator, is negotiating with tho Anthraclto Water Company to Bupply Gilbertou borough. Should tho Frackvlllo company recolvctho contract it will prove a blessing to tho residents of GUberton. Miss Salllo ncrkhciscr, of Schuylkill Haven, is tho guest of Agent U. D. Bcik heiscr. Tho now band now numbers sovonteon.and with such talent as John Meredith, Wiufleld Uoffinan, John and Gomcr Phillips, etc., offers au Inducement for tho coulldenco of tho music loving public that is likely to secure for It tho requisite financial backing. A few months wilt sco this organization on a solid footing, and In uumbtr one shape. 'Squire John McGlnnls will leave hero on .Monday for Chicago and tho World's Fair. TJHE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, iw "THE KIND THAT 0UKE8." PROPERTIES FOR SALE. maizrvii.i.i:. Tho turnout on tho 'electric road, above tho school houre, furnishes a place for some of our girls and others from Gllhortou to flirt with tho motormon and conductors. It is surprising how girls, otherwise respectable, will thus disgrace themselves. MI.-b Hattio Ilurchil), ono of our teacher', is enjoying a couple of weeks' visit to Athland. Mr. Gorley's faco is healing as ripldly as possiblo under tho circumstances. Ilia wound Is painful and annoying. The attack ou him was sly and vicious, and no doubt tbo author will bo properly punished. John Kilcullcn has moved to Beddall's new home at tho lower end of town. S. G. Middleton and mother In-law, Mrs. Eekersloy, tooka drive to Shenandoah Thursday. Patrick McAtco, a full-fledged carpenter of town, is tho handiest all-around man in tho place, Soaman included. Mr. and Mrs. Kerrigan have returned after making their annual trip to Ireland. Mrs. Egan, of Palo Alto, visited tho Leahy fimlllcs. Thursday. Delinquent Tax Kotleo, All taxes duo to mo ou the duplicates of 18B9 and 1800 must bo paid to M. M. Burke, Esq., who is retained by mo to mako such collections. Christ Schmidt, August 4. 1893. 8-4 lm liemiiiilonlt oirern Opportunities to Setk ern of Investment. Tho following enumerated properties nre for sale and Information concerning them nny bo had upon application at tho Herald ciillco: 1. A row of frame houses containing apartments for six families. Will net at least 15 per cent, on the prlco nsked. Loca tion In tho heart of Shonandoah. 2. A splendid factory site, 3HxG0 feet lu size, in tho heart of Shenandoah, and in cluding largo building. Cheap. 3. Lot and largo building with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8 horso power engine, holler and shafting. Splendid build ing for a factory. 4. An elegant now house in PotUville, comploto In every detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Large hennery. Switch-Hack ltatlrou'l. Tri'ns leave Hwltoh-lt-ick depot, Mauch Chunk, weolc djye, as lollows: 8.10. 10 '0, 11.37 a. m i.00. 2.80. 3 45. 5 35 n. m. riunddvs. 150. 2.25 p. m, HoturnlnR; leave i;u ninlt Hill, 0.10, ii.ivu. in,, i. j, i.uu i,oj, u. 10 u. iu. Sun days, 4 00 p. m. May 15, 103. tf A string of gold beads. Finder will please leave them at this olllce and rcenivo reward WANTS. &Cv. LA DtliS who will do writing for mo a' their homes will mako good wages Hep y ultu bt II-w-dresscd, stamped envelope, M1-b Mil dred .Ml.ler, South lioud, ind. 8-ll-3t CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOH- 3 celebratld uger 1 1 A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. The following remarkable event in a lady's llfo will Interest tho roador: "For a long time I had a terrible pain at my heart, which Hut tered almost lucossantly. Iliad no appetite and could not sleep. I would bo compelled to sit up In bed and bolch gas from my btom ach until I thought every mlnuto would bo my last. There was a fooling of oppression nbout my heart, and I was afraid to druw a full broatli. I couldn't sweep a room with out bitting down nnd resting! but, thank pod, by the help of New Hoart Cure all that U past nnd I fee llko another woman. He roin using the New Heart (Jure 1 had taken uiuerent so-cauea remedies ana neon treated by doctors without any benolit until I was both discouraged and disgusted. My husband bought mo u bottle of Dr. Miles' Nowlleuit Cure and am happy to say I never regretted it, as 1 now have a splendid appetite and sleep well. I weighed lis pounds when I tio- fun taking the remedy, and now I weigh 130H. M effect In my case has been truly marvel- fius. It far surpasses any other medicine I lave over taken or any bonotlt 1 over re ceived from physicians." Mrs. IlarryBtarr, Patuvllle, Pa.' Ortober 12. 118. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold on ft posi tive guarantee by all druggists, or by the Dr. JUIIes Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, f Iper bottle, six bottles W. express pro paid. This groat discovery by an eminent specialist in heart disease, contains neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. Porter, Ale and . Fine Old Stock Ale. 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 or Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery aad Tin ware. Hoofing and Spouting out specialty. Peter Griffiths, aiitAitnviia.K, pa. John F.Ploppert, 9 east nrxTJiE ai. W, Cab and Pie Bakery ! COSFECIIOXERY, ICECREAM, SODA YATER. I have also purchased the store 21 West Goal street, and am prepared to turnlsh .Milk, Cream, Uutter and Eggs at the lowest market prices We will also keep at this store Ice Cream and Hoda Water. All orders will receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT, '3 Fut Ceatre St SHENANDOAH ?I West Cat! St. WEEKS' SALOON, It S. M tin S-reet. Fui Brands of Wises, Whisteys and Cigars, Fresh Beer, Porter and Ale always on Up X rand Bisplasr f iV TTTTVTT-l T" nnn -n x-n -i n I I l r1 II K W ""V B El I V RBSS GOODS is such a bewildering tofjk Linn, wu vvni not attempt a ittu aescrf' 1 1 , . .. ... lion. Dllt rrive n nnrtin nut inn wlnrli v can fill in by a personal inspection. There 0; tne plain and changeable diagonals; plain, pla. striped and invisible plaid serges: fancy mil tures 111 all sorts of odd weaves, dots, thread cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and thci many at a glance appearing alike, but upon cj . animation are found entirely different. O j assortment of silks is complete china silk; china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, fi-lr ured and changeable silks, in all the new sh'.; effects. Full line of fancv.braids to match rm4 , .1 , , Wo find the most stylish a,!. 3 bo 15 color of dress goods. T Tl'T ft tirnvotllnir tttmlft tn fjinft- tn onmn nf It. trn-t.f singlo, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo aro plain, others vei highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, buttcrij' colors, or somo full arrangoniont at tho neck, so much wl. proved this season by tho fominino fancy. To some, coi only are tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say co.t aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of theco havif capes also attached sometimes one, two or thrco, as t? tasto or Inclination of tho woaror may doslro. y We have this season, for the first tim'f t added a Millinery Department, and have spare neither trouble nor expense to make it a suj, ' cess. The result exceeds our most sanguii'i expectations. This department will be undtJ the same management and conducted on tlj, same principles that have always characterize nut nut if a Knci,i.f. " X T r. 1. 1 1 1 1 ' t v.. v.ui.i. ltuoiuloo, .v c miu.li lvucp every tillr in trimmed, and untrimmed hats, novelties everv descrintion. Hnvinrr cpnirpH n trii,i-. noted for her artistic and skillful work, we a, enablnd tn Riiif. nil fnefoe Wo !TrUn i " -- "---' .--... 111 t 1 n, Ik. ubl inspection of our entire store, i 11 welcome H O, C3KOKGE MILLEIt, Manager. Baa ra r i ' August 22, 23, 24 and 25, ' O OF o Live Stock, Poultry, Products of ! Art and Manufacture. LARGE PURSES FO TROTTING, PACING AND BOUGH Fine and Valuable Prizes for Bicycle Conte tsj Great Attractions Every Day, exc;pt Tuesday, whi. h ing day, when no admission will be charged. The Races Promise and are Assured to be the Best many good ones ever held on this grouud. 1 ,The Prof, A. L. Tolbert & Co. Running! bination, perlorming- daily, between racl greatest teats ot horsemahii Roman Si Kaces, Uhariot Races and Hurdle Jumps anu gentlemen artists EXCURSION RATES GOOD MUj For Premium LUta and further particulars write to the Hecrela- Hon. D. D. PHILLIPS, Pres. FRANK RENTZ, ALMA SHOE MUSSING! The best preparation In the market for shoes, sateliels and all leather goods where a beauti ful bluck Is desired. AT THE LEATHER STORE lO Contro St,, Public Notice Is teret J A eg or detaining 1 1a provided by tt iprll sth, 1866. 1 H0QKS & BR0 r Bise Balls, 1 Bats, J r 1 Sd of jhhhhmm Bhunjaoah, Pa.i,it. 1 -HHsSiHHHHHiH
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