I 1' $1 KING Among raerebante Is the ono who esters to the want of his en tomers, be they tloh or poor. Both have an lu&l right to bo t rented fairly. Justice to nil la a good motto, and our customers will And Hours. Wo havo iicompletellneof Groceries at well m Owned Goods, etc Como nd see oar stock of goods, and reraomber the best goods aro always the cheapest In tho long ran. Corner Grooary, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PARK. tlil itnnkeil for This Season at Thl l'onulnr ltenort. Tho following Is a list of tho dates scoured and tho names of tho societies l Aug. 18. Trinity Keformed Sunday sohoo of Tamaoua. Auuust 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday school. Ashland, Aug. 18. ricnlo of Lydla Degreo lodge Nn. 112 Dam-liters of Rebokah. I. O. 0. F.. of Bhonandoah. , Aug. 93. Calvary Episcopal and Engllli Lutheras. Tamtqiu, AuEUSt 21. German Eoformod Sunday school. Mahanoy City. Aug. 25. Anulvorsary plonlo of Phoeolx Fire Company, of Shenandoah Bopt. 1j Plonlo of tho Shenandoah Evan coHcal 8unday school Sept. 2. Gorman Catholic Beneficial Union of Eastern Pennsylvania. Luxurious Travollns, Tho climax, of comfortable and luxurious travollng js apparently reached by th Chicago. i. kooand St. Paul Railway, Ease and , ort go with tho matin a "trin from Chicago to St, Paul, Mlnnoanolls. Omaha or Sioux City over thi road. Tholr sunerb clcctrlc-llghtod vest! buled trains leaving Chicago for theso points mrlv nrnrv nvnnlne are great favorites, nothing being loft undono by the officials o omnlovos to ensure a most enjoyable trip Excellent dining service is maintained and buffet llbrarv cars are attached to tho train where current periodicals may bo perused while smoking a cigar with all tho pleasure of one's own "don" at homo. Etectrio lights placed in overy berth enables tho traveler to spend his wakeful hours, after retiring, over his favorite novol or other reading matter. Private compartment cars aro run between Chicago, St Paul and Min neapolis. In fact, everything that goes to ensure comfort and security is providod. Tho trip from Chicago to any of tho above named cities requires but a night's ruu, bringing ono at tho destination ready for breakfastand business In tho morning, ah fffl twin ticket aconts havo tlckots on sale via. Chicago, Milwaukoo and St. Paul Kail way. or call on or address John R. Pott, district passenger agent, Williamsport, Pa, d&w-3t McElhenny's saloon and restaurant, corner White and Centre streets. Rest of everything. Vtaltors to the World's 1'iilr Will find tho Lancaster hotel, Gist. St. and -Lexington Ave , (directly south of tho Ferris WheeKeJ mU? two blocks from Fair en trance), cool, "comfortable, and quiot; only two stories high, all ouishlo rooms; European plan : $1.00 per day. Reduced rates for fami lies and partio. If you arrlvo at any of the down-town depots, take tho Elevated Railroad to Lexington Ave. station, walk north 1J blocks. Parties arriving by tho Lake Shore, Hock Island, Wabash, Erie, C. & E. I, or Fort Wayno toads leave train at Euglowood, tako 01st street electric car east to Lexington A,venno and 01st street, less than half a block from the hotel. limiting and I'lalilntr. The second edition of "North Star Points" has lust been Issued. It Is a book of refer enccs for all points between Chicago and Lake Superior along tho line of the old Milwaukee &. Northern railroad, now tho Lake Suporior '. , division of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway. It tells where to hunt deer and where the trout hide, beside containing lots of other information. Good hunting and fishing all along the lino. Send your name and address with a 2-cont stamp to George ' JL-Heaffordt G. P, A.; Chicago, 111., or to John I E. Pot, D. P. A., Williamsport, Pa., for one of t them. 7-31-3tdSW Use Wblm' Laundbv Blue, the best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakley Bros. Coming lSvents. Aug, IS. Ice cream festival, In Bobbins' ' open house, under auspices or tho V. 1. u. of the P. E. church. Plies or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife or ligature. No danger or suffering. No dolay from busi- nnsa while under treatment. Patients who are responsible need not ay until well. A perfect euro guaranteed. Send for circular. B, BEED, M. D., 129 South 13th St, Philadelphia. Sefers, by permission, to the editor of the Evening Hbrald. tf Thirty Uay'it Notioe. All taxes for 18B1 and 1892 must be paid within thirty days from date, or aooouute will be put in the handset Constables for ool lec tion. Joan F, IIicwim, Receiver of Taxes. Shenandoah, Pa., July 17, 1B0X 7101m I'lxu Altvi iu lioxes. The following list the iooaUun ol the alarm boxes of the tihenandoah f irf Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. l Bowers awl Centre streets. It Uridgo and Centre streets. zb Main and Centre streets, ft Main and Poplar streets. asMain and Owl streets. Gilbert and Centre streets. J Gilbert and Cherry streets. at (mean stout and Coal streets, To sead an alarm open the box, pull down lha hook onoe and let go. When an alarm Is lct la the lire bell will sound tae number of lae box and repeat the alarm tour times. BOW TO UXUTZ XLXHUS. It the alarm Is sounded from box IS the Are Hsu w strike on, then pause and strike Bve irMeh.wUI lwtlaute tiut the are Is In the r totally o No. 1 box. Urorj alarm Is repeated IjurMmf f)f Pr Palr fr .ce Cur- .UU tnIIH. Others for fl.So, I jTSb, $1.75, f2.oo and upwards. Call and seo them, A new lot Juat received &C. o. FrJclte'a Carpet Store. ffll.IT AILS THE BANtSt Hoat Only Ono Oauso of the Groat Mortality. Uso a Lifo-Saving Food lor Infants During Summer Bays. Keep Thorn Healthy by Giving thi i Purest and Simploet Diet. Summer lessens a baby's appetite, hlnden (ligation, and exhausts nervous strength. Under these debilitating dominions th child's life depends upon securing the purest. most sustaining, and most readily digested food. Lactated food, which has undoubtedly saved tho lives of thousands of babies and kept tbem well during the hot days of sum mer, is the best possible diet. Itsbasiais. NOW A FAT, IIKAt.TItY HOY. sugar of ni'lk, nnd with it is combined p(nro barloy malt, tho flnost wheat gluten and tho nutritious clemeuts of tho oat, and then, by thoroughly cooking tho mixture by high steam heat, such changes are cue-led as aro sufficient to make tho food a new subsUme, which fulfils ovcryphj Biological and chemical requirement. No sugar is used but tho pu o sugar of milk, and this in proportion to most closely reprtsent mother s milk. It is abso' lutoly pure Infants who aro "run down" by tho cfl'ccts of hot woather at onco bgln to mend when fed with thii food, Littlo ones who aro ner vous nnd fretful under the heat of tho sum mer sun, and are with difficulty persuaded to tako other food, a t lactated food with evident relish. It is tho food u; on which hundreds of hap py mothers havo nourished their littlo ones, Says Mrs II. E. Chapman, of Newton Centre, Mass., whoso baby is shown above, in a loiter to tho makers of this food : "I wish to tell you about our baby. We tried a food at first that btby did not like, as he always left half In bis bottle, Finally ho was taken very sick and tho doctor advised us to uso lactated food, which wo did at once, and fiom that time until this ho has cried for it overy two hours, and although wo always glvo him ono nnd ono-half cupfuls, he has novcr left any In his bottle. Ho is now ono y 'ttr old and has grown to ho such a fat, healthy boy." Every mother should try lactated food Any druggist will sell for 25 cents a package largo enough to nmko 10 pints of nourishing food, and in largo packages It is even less ox pensive. ' "BIG CROWE'S EXPEdTED. Fair OSlcIals Kxpret a Financial Harvest This Week. Chicago, Aug. IB. Another big crowd saw the fair yesterday. Everything Indi cates thnt this week will see a greater number of persoiiB at Jackson park than bnve paid to see the fair any previous week. The record from last Monday until Sunday night showed an average of more than 100,000 admissions daily. These are the best figures Horace Tuoker's depart ment has been nble to glvo out thus far. J. S. Barton Key bus written to Director General Davis suggesting the reproduc tion at the fair on Sept. 12 of the bonv bardmont of Fort McHenry, the battle that gave to America "The Star Spangled Banner." It is suggested that the fort be represented out on the pier, and thnt shells, rockets and other fireworks bo burled against It from barges in the lake, and that the fire bo returned from inside. The dawn of day could ulso be represented with the nld of the search light, showing the Star Spangled Banner waving. The ethonographical feature of this evening will consist of an International regatta to be pulled between onnoe from the following national Dahomey. South Sea Islands, Labrador, nnd Penobscot and Iroquois Indians. Each nation will be represented by two or more canoes and a prize will be given to the wluuer. After, ward the winners of the first races will pull against each other nnd two prizes. nrst ana second, win ue given. The puid admissions at the fair yester day were 100,0.17. EX-MINISTER PHELPS TALKS. II lrdlcta u CouipritiiilAe In the Ilahrlns: Sea Uinpuifl. New York, Aug. J5. Ex-Minister Ed ward J, Phelps, who represented this country at tlie court of St. James during Presidents Cleveland s first term, is at the Clarendon hotel en route from France to his home In Vermont. While abroad he acted as counsel forourgovernment before the Uebring sea board of arbitration. IJr. Phelps was asked if there was any speeta significance in the fact that Sir fjharies ituaeell had been nastily sum, moned from London to Purls. "None whatever," said Mr. Pholps, "uu' less, perhaps, it may be taken as Indicat ing that the board uf arbitration is about So muke public its decision. There Is, lu my opinion, no foundation for the state munt that In a certHlu event England is to pe permitted to put new evidence to the Arbitrators. "There is not the slightest foundation for the statements that there was anything SDiiroMoltliia coolness or rancorous reeling between the counsel of Hngland and those for this government. Aji to the suggestion that England will not abide by the de cision, if unfavorable to her, 1 deem such a thlnff Aluturd. I have no dnnht fih will submit, even ifsbe lose every point In tfifl controveriiv. This, however, is hardly possible, uu the outcome of It all Is likely to be a oompmmUo." 088 DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THB KIND THAT CUBES," IFafm Vntl Am. Jfyoa are ioollag for au elegant new hnn, In anermanant healthy nlaoa. fitted with all the latest conveniences, plenty of yard room, call at tbU office for full ptrtio-uUn, MluSUMMUNl SNOW. The Vletorlnas Imnomtlo Ory nt frist JNnonilfllalls'l, Yesterday a rod notion of an livens f ton per tent on wags went into effect ut the llaldwin Looomotlve Works, I'liiiaueipnia 1 ... . -.... l,- it T. and ;t.uw employes nro speaking of the reduction a xepreeentalve of the company said : "You do not heir of a single railroad in the United States making offers for looomotlvis at this time, do you ? Well, tbt Is the situa tion. Our foreign trade is good auti in mat direction prospects are very bright. Our for. elan trade Is about one-fourth of our output nnd, of course, we cannot depend on this for our usual amount of work." "Then there Is a possibility of closing down some departments of your works?" was asked. "Yes, there is that possibility, but I think we are nt the worst of the depression. At least there are signs of Improvement," The reduction effects only the skilled me ohauloB; day laborers will not bo affactod. Jt Is said, however, that about 800 of the Utter have been laid off. In answer to the question ni to how the men regarded the ruduotlou It was Mid thnt tho men realized that it was necessary If the works wero to he kept running at nil. "They take It good naturedly, ' he said, and referred to an incident In ono of the thoa whore an operator of a crano vthen he ba'l been informed of the reduction put up a plac ard which read "And tho uoxt day ii snowed; boo I boo I" Tho motto of tho proprietors of Dr. Honrj Baxter's Meudruko Bitters is, "tho greatest good to tho greatest number," and sd sell largo liottlo of a valuahlo remedy for tt v small price of 25 cents, and warrant evory liottlo to glvo satisfaction or mouuy re funded 1m IMPORTANT NOTICE. Stionuiulo til I'ubllo Valr Work !)iu!s ' Five I'ur Cunt. At a meeting of tho Shenandoah Borough Council, August 10, 18!).'!, it was decided bj resolution that tbo bonds of the Shouandoah Public Water Works bo issued at flvo (5) per cent, per annum mid the citizens of tho town bo given flftocn (lfi) days to purchase same, nt tho cxpiratlou Of which time tho bond will bo opou to the general public. In accord nuco with that resolution tho citizens must make application to the Borough Treasurer before Saturday, August 2Gth, 1803, at 0 p. m 8-11-lGt An Incident In the Crimean Wur. A mnndato bad gone forth to the effect Hint a certain suburb of Sebiistopol should bo raided by a helcct body of English. The attack was to take place at midday, when tho enemy were ut dinner. Tho venture was so quickly executed that it was .completely successful. Tho occu pants of thu cottages had fled, leaving their dinners untouched on thu tablo nnd the tannries In their cages. In one cottage was found a child about 0 months old clothed nnd asleep In Its cradlo. An officer carried nwny tho littlo one ns n prisoner of war and sent the news of his capture to headimorters. Word camo nt once from Lord Kaglan ordering that a flag of truco should be sont out next morning and that all possible seurch nnd inquiry should bo made for tbo mother of tho child. .Some of the officers wero nmuscd that so much trouble should be taken about n stray baby, but the chief's orders had to bo obeyed. No mother was forthcoming, however, to acknowledge the lost wait. But there was a woman in tho rifle brigade who had a b,i by a few weeks old who was willing to un dertake double duty. About three weeks elapsed, nnd then Rttglnn the Good sent another messngo to his staff, who had for gotten all about the adopted child, direct ing that inquiry be made after "tho mother and her twins." Word came back that the two children were thriving admirably, but that the mother herself looked worn nnd tired. "How many cows are there? " asked Rag lan. "One, sir," was the reply. "Then," said the self dcnylngchlcf, "send tho woman down a bottle of milk every morning." After tliis the little army protegee be came very popular. A chaplain christened her Alma, and nt the cud of the war the queen adopted her and gave her a liberal education. "Seventy Years of Llfo Iu the Vlctoiinn Era." An Intelligent Dog. More than one story has been told of the ref usul on the part of a dog who had been entrusted with carrying n paper to his master to tako tho wrong one when offered to him. Such relations have generally been received with a degree of incredulity. However, nn English paper published in Egypt, tho Egyptian Gazette, tells a story of tho kind with a circumstantiality which appears to cntitlo it to credence. The paper pays thut ono of its patrons In Cairo regulaily sent his dog, a large and very Intelligent Russian hound, to get The Gazette on Its arrival from Alexandria. The animal nlwnys carried a coin in bis mouth with which to pay for the paper, Ono day tho dog came back without the paper and with the coin htlllln bis mouth. This was good proof thut the papers had not been obtained and lost. The gentle man went to the newsdealer's to see what had been the matter. He found that the copies of tho Egyp tian Gazette had all been sold very soon after their arrival and that when the dog onme none was left. The dealer gflve the dog a copy of the Bospbore Egyptlen, a French paper, inbtoad, but ho absolutely refused to receive it. Therefore the dealei gave him back thecolnaud sent him home. It Is not to be suppoMd that the dog could distinguish by sight between a French paper and an English paper, or indeed be tween any two newstpers of similar gen eral appearance, but he had a method of his own of distinguinblng them by means of the beiibo of smell. A Look Strike Declare! On". Pittbbukg, Pa., Aug. 15. The strikers at the Union Iron mills of Carnegie, who quit work a year ago Inst July to nld the Homesteaders, met last night and declared the strike off. Not more than fifty men attended tbo meeting, the others hftvlng left the city or accepted non-union places. DutU of a Slarylnnil Jtduvator. Baltimore, Aug. 16. Professor A. M. Newell, one of Muryluud'k foremost educa tors, with a ti ttioual reputation as author of school woiks, died at Havre de Grace, Professor Newell bad been couftnetl to his house about six weeks with liver uud kid ney troubles. IVnyJitld and llobbed at Caps May, Cape Mat, N. J., Augw 16. An elderly German, trivinz his nume 'as Joenlt llotr. ner.of Baltimore, was fQiyif on Perry steeet Dearly nude. He said he had been way laid, robbed and thrown into Cape Island creek to perish. The police are iuvektigut- in the case. .'Im-cy Hank I hIU f. r ,hm llr ltcnrtl, J!i.ii:i, Auk 14 1 1- t pi of Nancy 'Imik-wtt Mystic Park in nd- 'itrreeord. f D.W whs u fuliiirs. tine covered the dis tance lo y.08tf. A POPULAR PREACHER'S SON. Thomas Spttrsomt Slieewln In Ills F- tlir' Pulpit In Lntiilnn, As the son of h famous father the iIkv Thomas Hpurgcon might have been ex- nested not to pass entirely unnoticed Ibtrngh tsw world, even If he bad not pos Itseed sufficient talent to mnlte n name in dependently for himself. But tlioro Is no doubt of his ability in thnt regard, for ho bee ministered acceptably for many years to the largest congregation in Australia, where even the dignity of his father's name wonldirot bnve sustained htm in the ab sence of genius on his own part, and now he has gone back to Ijondon to take the pulpit left vacant by the great Spurgeon's death. Thomas Spurgeon Is not yet 83 yonrs of age, but bis well balanced mind, unswerv ing purpose and strong Individuality have already convinced those In n (losltlon to know that he will make n worthy succes sor to his illustrious parent. Last year ho spent three months prearb'ng to tho coir gregntlon of the London Tuuernaole, and bev. tiiomas srtmanojr. tho Impression his termons produced upon tho peoplo and the comment they excited In tho press decided tho matter of his per manent settlement. On his way to London Mr. Spurgeon mndo a zigzag journey across tbo United States, spending some tlmo lu San Francisco, Snlt Lake City, Chicago, Now York and other cities visiting old friends nnd lecturing oc casionally. In New York ho jead ono of bis father's old lectures "Candles" to a stercopticon uccompauiment for tho benefit of a Baptist charity. Ho is a dnrk comploxloned mnn, with clean cut features and a small mustache. Ills face Is pale, and lie has tho "scholar's stoop," but Is fond of cycling und swim ming and nn expert at both. His manner is genial and his conversation brilliant and sparkling with humor. Ho it addicted to punning nnd lias a faculty for alliteration that makes his play on words seem musical when ho is In' tho humor. Mr. Spurgeon was born in London, nnd his'educntlon was obtained there. Ho fit ted himself for tho ministry nt his father's theological school. On attaining his ma jority ho was forced to leave England 1 e cause tho cllmatodlsngreed with his health. This was tho main reason for his first going to Australia and seems -to bo the 'only thing likely to Interfere with tho perma nency of his stay in London, Tho Engliili climate has been bs worst enemy through life and beems now to bo his only foe, for everybody who knows him is confldent of his groat ability and ultimate success. THE SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL. It Is to Do Surmounted by n Tall nnd Im posing Tower. San Francisco's "new" city hall is grad ually nenrlng completion. Over CO years ngo plans wero adopted nud ground broken by the city authorities for a pictnresque aud colossal structure that was intended to house all the departments of the city gov ernment ns well as the courts, the public library, tho receiving hospital, tho city prison and several other public institutions. Through all the intervening years the work of building has gone on with moro or less regularity, and as each section of tbo structure was completed it has been occu pied by somo' one of the various bureaus or institutions. In tho meantime tho com missioners in charge of the matter havo been changed many times, nnd each new commission has engaged Its own architect, and each new architect has in fcomo man ner altered or modified the original plans until it is a matter of congratulation that tradition has preserved any Idea of what those plans wero, Ono feature of them was a tower 450 feet In height, and around that tower while It was still of the air, but not in it, many wordy battles havo been fought. It has had its partisansnnd opponents, nnd though the question never got into practical poli tics the people of tho city were divided In sentiment upon it. The towcritts wanted THE PROPOSED TOWEIt, a significant landmark. The antltower ltes, afraid of earthquakes, wanted a dome. Plans for eooh have several times been adopted and as often rescinded by different com missions, but at last the towerltes have won. The commission has adopted plans for a tower of the height at first proposed, but differing from the original In its details. The architect says it can be built for $400, 000 and finished during the term of the present commissioners, so it will probably be built and the vexed question settled for ever. The plans show nn octagonal tower with a dome top from which springs a cu pola surmounted by nn Ideal figure of Cali fornia. The base of the tower will ho orna mented with statuary and oarved stone work, and upon each of the eight sides, 800 feet above the t level, will be un 1m mensoclookdi ' largest in the world, In the usual Ct.ui niiia style. Hwltrh-ltack Itallroail. Tn'as leavo Hwltch-ltiek depot, Maueh . 12 as. da vs. 3 38. i on n. m May 15 tm WEEKS' SALOON. Finest Braads of Wictjs, Wuisleys and Cig rs, Fresh Deer. Porter md Ale sJttiti on tap Chunk, week ds, follows: 8 40. 10.10, 11-37 a. mi,00 Sl. SI5 6S6 n ra. Mundxys, 1 fib, 2.2s p. m, Returning, Ituve -uumit lid), 9.40, ii.hTu. m.. I2SS. 1.50 3.l. J. 3S. 0.15 n. in. Bun- tl TERRIBLE EXPLOSION! Too High Proasuro. In theso tlavs of keen mmnoililnn In mm line, when the business man is compelled to "Bin i nib intellect anu every energy to the success dr his business; the clerk, Iwok kecper, professional man and laborer, to irive wiemseivus at a lerruic rate, there can be but one result an o nlonlim. whir.li If not resulting in immediate death, leaves mem witu suaiicrou Drains ana bodies. They nro running nt too hluli nriir Tho strain is too great. Something must aim noes give wnv. this is equally true of women. Aiiougu ineir sphere is more limited, they liavo their daily burdens, frets. mm nnrriwi, mm ino results nro me same as with their stronger comimnions. This condition in growing worso every day. The rapidity ofits Increase is awful to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylums are full of these unfoi tunnies, and aro being crowded still further. There is but one solution of the matter. Recog nize the importance of the situation at oik e, and take the necessary measures to over come it. ii you nnvo tailing memory, hot Hushes, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, Irritability, melancholy, gleqi leesnes, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi 'e!y. eto., know that anyone of them is but a symptom of the cnlnmity that may befall you and even though you have, used so called remedies nnd treated with reputable phvsicians with little or no benefit, give l)r Miles' Restorative Nervine a trial. It li the, only remedy that may bo depended upon for nervous disorders. "Two years ago 1 used Dr lilies RestorMlvf Nervine with marked benefit, nnd Inter lnriur. nv mn, who had been sick with caterih of i lilndder live years In the hands of our bet 1 itolnns, to try It together with Dr. Mllei' Ner,, andl.lror Pills. Ho was so wonderfully bcnelltei thnt ho l attending to business again. My lr Hiso uced Nervine with most excellent nsuio.. All of u together havo not ued more thsn 'h bottles of Nervine. Several of our friends hsvi ! used It, and are greatly Improved." I.011U. aiblw, llueher & Oibbs Plow Co., Canton. Ohio. Dr Miles' Retorallve Nervlno Is sold by nl! dnnrglntsnn a positive guarantee, or sent by lir. Miles Medlcsl Co., Elkhsrt, Ind., on receipt ol prleo, SI per bottle, six bottles, 8fi, express prepaid It Is poUIvely free from opiates or dnngerout drugs. Froo book at druggists, or by mail. WANTS. &a. r ADIkS whowllldowrtilnK for me a their U homes will nmko good wages lien'vulti If-ti.rlrPHii'd, stamped eivel pe, illM Mil ured Ml lor, Soutn lleud. Jnd. 8-11.31 Sf O matter h iw long i you hvo ueeu bothered with TAPE WORM 1 Or how many times you have tail pirts of l removed, orhowyouni your child may l;o thu ts suffering with tho samo we gua antce to get head ana all complete, without slcki-ess or pal or Inconvenitnce or loss to business or lasting 0UH TREATMENT! Is as tnsyand harmloss as tailing tbat raucl milk or water. .Vohivo le novnj over 10 00, tapeworms In the state of 1'cnnsU imla tba we know of. There w 11 be noeh ngr mr.do: n, cxpenso to jou whatever U you cill at oaceoi O-. W. WHITK, Hpom39, Ferguson House, 'hcnindo--! Show flu to your friend or LCtghbor V.I1011 you knew to be troubled with tape worm. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHEfv ANDOAH, PENNA AGENT FOR CELEBRATlD LGER v . -v AND PILSRCR BEERS, Porter, Ale and Fine Old Slock Ale. 1 o 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 ol Btoves, Uanges, Cutlery and Tie ware. KooBng and Spouting oir specialty, Peter Griffiths, ClIRAJtm'IUJt. PA. John F.Pioppert, HO J! AST OEKTUB SI. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery ! COJfFECTIQKEBY, ICE CREAM. SODA WATER. I have also purchased the store SI West Coal street, aud am ire pu red to furulab .Milk, 1 :rMm, flutter and Bggn at the lowest market prloes We will also keep at this store Ioe Cream and Soda Water. All orders will reoelve prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT, II Ettt Centre St SHEHiHDOAH II Wt Cvel St. I In Wraps M 11 23, 21 The Races Promise and are Assured to be the Best of tl Hon. D. D. PHILLIPS, Pres. ALMA SHOE DRESSING! Tbe best nrcnaratlon In the market for shoes. satchels and all leather goods whore a beaull- mi uiuuk is ueaireu. AT TUB LEATHER STORE! XG vr . Oontro St.,' Public Notice! Notice Is hereby given that persons destroy ing ar detaining beer kegs will be prosecuted as provided by the Aot of Assembly approved April 4th, 18(15. Brewers' Afiooolatton. A SttcJUjCosh, Fa Jant a, i;si, ly Grand Mspif$r of FINE DRESS GOODS P& RJvSS GOODS is such a bewildering topic m that we will not attempt a full descnp- ni V b,,v- l"" uuLiinu, wnicn you can un in by a personal inspection. Thcro are the plain and changable 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 aud 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, bengalinc, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot eitects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. Wo find the most stylish and tho prevailing mode to bo the Cuno. In soitin iiftia w,,-i..tin,, single, double or triple capes. Some are plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Indcscent braid, buttery colors, or some full arrangement at tho neck, eo much ap proved this season by the fomlnlno fancy. To some, coats only aro the correct garment. To those wo would say coats aro equally fashionablo and Btyllsh, many of theso having capes also attached sometimes 0110, two or three, us the taste or Inclination of the wearer may dosiro. 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 eniire 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. I Dives, Pomeroy aai Etiwarj 1 C, UEOKGK MILLF.H, Managor. H ti 0 and 2D, IN I--IESGKE EXHIBITS Live Stock, Poultry, Products of Farm Art and Manufacture. LARGE PUffi U WTO PACING AND RUINING HORSEti HI Fine and Valuable Prizes for Bicycle Contests. '9 1 Great Attractions Every Day, exc?pt Tuesday, which is ope'J ing day, when no admission will be charged. many good ones ever held on this grouud. .The Prof. .A. L. Tolbert & Co. Runni'ner Co bination, performing daily, between races, t greatest feats of horsenianshi; Roman Standi S Races, Chariot Races and Hurdle Jumps by la, and gentlemen artista. EXCURSION RATES I GOOD MUSICA For Premium Lists and further particulars write to the Secretary. FRANK RENTZ, Soct HOOKS & BROWff ?! Base Balls, Bats, V Masljs," FootBallsi A full line oi BtuUoil Bluuk Books, etc. (o.4 north mursi '"sHflHPPPBWsnWWBHW,,W,JJtas) agffg'r
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