uy KING Among merchant It tho one who eaten to the wants of his cus tomer, bo thi-y rich or poor. Both have an 1iul ngh 1 1 be treated fairly. Justice to all It a (root motto, and oar oastomcrs will find Itoure. Wo here a complete lino of arocorlos at well a Canned Good, etc Como and sco oar Hock f KixjAi, and remember tho best Seoda aro 1 ways theobeapoat In the long run. Corner Grocery, jtr md White Sts. I I HID EDITION Dai.. LAKT3SIDB PARK. looked for This Season Bt Tlil 1'ouular Jtenort. Tho following la a Hat of tho dates eoourou n! !!.: names of the societies I Au.'uat 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday aeh 1. Ashland. An. 18. Picnlo of Lydla Degrco lodge He, i ia riftuirhten of Hebekah. 1. 0. 0. F.. of Bbiiiandoah. A ib. S3. Calvary Eplaoopal and English Lot ueran, Tamsqu. Aoiut 84. German Koformod Sunday aeh ul, .Mahanoy Otty. A ug. 85. Anniversary plcnio of Phoenix Fir' i Company, of Shenandoah. pt. 1. Plontoof Uo Shenandoah Evan gelical Sunday school. S jpt. Gorman Catholic Beneficial Union of iiastern Pennsylvania. Lnxurlimn Triiviillnc. The climax of comfortable and luxurious traveling is apparently reached by tho OhlOftjro, Milwinke and St. Paul Railway. Ease aud oonu'ort go with tho travolor uialciu,c a trip fro i Chicago to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Oai or Sioux City ovor this road. Thoir. superb olcctrio-lightod vcstl buled trains loavlng Chicago for those points early every ovoning are great favoritos, nothing being left undone by the officials or employes to ensuro a most onjoyablo trip. Excellent dining service is maintained and buB'et library cars are attached to tho train, wh jre current periodicals may bo porusod while smoking a cigur with all tho pleasure of one's own "den" at homo. Elcctrio lights placed in every berth enables tho traveler to speud his wakeful hours, after ret, ring, over his favorite novel or other reading matter. Private compartment cars an run between Chicago, St. Paul and Min neapolis. In fact, everything that goes to ensure comfort and security is provided Tiio trip from Chicago to any of tho above oauied cities roiiuires but :r night's run, bringing one at tho destination ready for brjiikft and business in tho morning. All cou son ticket aeculs havo tickets on sale via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Kail wu V, or call ou or address John E. Pott, dlb.iict passonger agent, Williamsport, Pa. d&w-3t iwi . dIu. m h m dov K. to i l Mc V K Mt F r 'r hi. . Pa Jin, lot Ant 7i. . iili - ' fc thm i j SWO li A' J---1' ope of i Visitor t j the World's Fair Will find the Lancaster hotel, Gist. St. and Lov ngton Ave , (directly south of the Ferris Wiiel, and only two blocks from ialrcn tra.i ), cool, comfortable, and quiet J only ries high, all outsldo rooms; Luropcan . ,00 per day. Beduoed rates for fami . anion. If you arrivo at eMno . u depots, takotlle Elevated Eallroad ton Ave. station, walk north 11 l rties arriving by tho Lako Shore, 1, Wabash, Erie, 0. & E. I., or , roads leavo train at Englewood, itet electric car oast to Lexington J 1st street, less than half a block 1. Per. No ne -art r. pei ,t lluntlue uud Flailing. j. odition of "North Star Points" j issued. It is a baok of refer r a,l joints betwoen Chicago and Lake j the line of the old Mllwaukco j iroad, now tho Lako Suporior ' ju Chicago, Milwaukee and St. . It tells where to hunt deer trout hide, beside containing ; i, formation. Good hunting and ag the line. Send your name with a 2-cent stamp to George . .' G. P. A., Chicago, 111., or to John I'. A., Williamsport, Pa., for one of 7-31-3t d&w 'UT Laundbv Blue, the best . . ludry use. Each package makes i5cW. Sold by Coaklcy Bros, emulate Events. cream festival, in Bobbins' ier auspiues of tho Y. P. G ireh. : ur Hoiuorrtiolds . , o cured without knife or ligature. i,. .i.forlng. No delay from busl' , ., under treatment. Patients who .. .m., : need not y until well. A . dm t.aianteed. Send for circular, &. HEED, M. D., lx J South 18th St, Philadelphia. i ., i j ,.wri..uBlou, to the editor of tho , . . i.i...M.n. tf POSTOPFIOH SAVINGS FUND. urcliaass That l'nrilnd I'nstat Onicllli Now Kiplalneri. One of the iiucorest of tho many queer things which havo resulted from tho sllpht tremor affecting the powossors of small amounts of savings Is tho surreptitious man ner in which tho government has bcon called unon to act as a safo deioslt Institution for monoy which has been withdrawn from sav lriRi institutions and banks. All over tho country during tho part few weeks there has been an abnormal growth in the postoOlco money order business, and" tho amounts for which the ordora have been drawn have been much larger than usual. Carrful Inquiry shows that persons aro now taking out orders payable to themselves, and aro holding tho samo with tho sense of security which results from confldonco in the government. In Philadelphia, at tho central offioe and In all tho district stations, tho business Is on tho Inoreaso, and during tho week ton orders for $100 each wero issued to one woman, who had ovidontly withdrawn her savings from a bank. Tho charge for each order was forty five cents, representing a charge of f t.BO for tho oaro of the money. Tho order is payable at any time within ono year, and after that a now order can bo obtained within a period of fivu voars on application to Washington. If the order is stolen, lost or destroyed (hero is little trouble in obtaining another, and, taken all togethor, tho discoverer of tho now safe deposit business must havo felt a sense of se curity which perhaps outwolghed tho loss of interest and charges for tho transaction, At tho district stations orders are bolng takun out by both men aud women, payable to themselves at the contral office, and as that nlaconcor bv district stations aro favorite paying points doslgunted. Thero is already quito an accumulation of unpaid ordors, al though tho buiinoes has not reached tho mug nltudo of that being traniactod in other cities, The funds, however, aro not allowed to com pletely stagnate, and any I'oavy surplus I forwarded by tho postofflco to tho Sub-Treas ury at Now York. Although, as a popular sifo deposit, the postofflco is but a recent Institution, tliero has beon ono class who for many years h ivocart d for their savings in this manner. Tho first iir nan bo cridlted to members of what has beon dubbed' tho profession, actors and ac tresses, and also varioty performers and at taches of circuses. Tho dainty little soubretto who Is awaro of tho need of surplus cash for tho rainy day, when on tour makes a point to visit tho postofflco each day that tho ghost walks, and tako out a money ordof payalilo near her homo. In this manner, at the close of a succobfful tour, a nice little wad of monoy orders is ready for conversion into cash. The especial convenieuco of the system to theatrical peoplo when traveling can bo rend ily seen, and it is the only way In which they prevent themselves spending all tbey receivo, but among tho average citizen it has viry little to recommend it, and it is believed that with steadily returning confidence there will bo a corresponding return of the money order business to within Its normal limits. For two years past tho Shenandoah postofflco has been a depository for traveling showintn, who purchaso money orders payablo to themselves. About eighteen months ago tho manager of "Sho Couldn't Marry Three" secured sovcial ono hundred dollar orders at tho Slcilimil'ftlT postofflco, paying for JJusTEfliTver dollars and half dollarsj.tlwrroccipts of performances on the-t'.vonlghts preceding tho arrival of tho company here. The following season tho manager here did tho samo thing, and tho samo.trausactlons by actors have been very numerous. Tho performers and many othor employes of tho Forcpaugh, Barnum and Walter L. Main circuses exchanged nearly all tho money they received here as salaries for postofflco money orders. But strange as it may seem our town people havo not "caught on" to tho idoa. MOBS BULB IN BOMBAY. Hluticnter of Human Maine ""d Iotrue-tl- n or I'roiurty. Hpeetalto the HrinALD. London, Atro. 10, 8 a. in. Great exclto- meut prevails on account of tho receipt of government dispatches stating that Bombay, tho presidency of British India, is In tho pos session of mobs. The situation Is extremely critical and tho government troops aro imwerloss to cope with the sodden outbreak. Evory mosque in tho presidency has been destroyed by tho mobs and many persons havo beon mawiaered. Many of tho tolcgrsph lino havo been out and meagre particulars aro secured with great difficulty. Tho European residents of tho presidency aro panlc-strickon, and tho troops aro now only protecting the publlo buildings. Tho Governor of India has boon appealed to for help and he has requested Instructions from tho department of foreign affairs hero. A. P. A. USE DANA'S SARSAPAKILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." A. POOR PLAN. Tui. tf Day'a Notice. .M. ii. ,i for ltJ9l and 1882 must be paid wiini-' -:" 'y J-ys from date, or accounts will Wl"iii ttiihaudiot Constables for colleo ttou. John F. Hiooins, Beceiver of Taxes. Mttnaudoah. Pa.. July 17. 18K3. 7-19-lm tllmn Away. For sixty days Eesgey, tho photographer will give a 10x12 plitinum picture with overy doeen of his $3 cabinets. IB, . . 1 - i, It i. 1'lro Alarm Muxes, wing Hat shows tuu location o out of tho Shenandoah Fin - & .. LOCATION. ISowers streets. , n j.'.. Ouutre streets. . .-.a uei-lre street. , i i LLUirn direct. , .... Poplar mroeu. ua . ui a.reew. , - a coutre irM. . i tjnerry streets. u .u Ooai utreets. ... .-ui uvea tbe box, pull down . ,i let go. WW an alarm 1 ., :, will sound tbe number of .i ui.irui four times. , , ...ucj from box 15 the Are .... i, ;,iniaiid strike Ave iba fire la In the arerj alarm la repeated Tho motto of the proprietors of Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters is, "tho greatest good to tho greatest number," and so sell a largo bottlo of a valuable remedy for the small price of 25 cents, aud wairant every bottle to rive satisfaction or monoy re funded 1m All For Twenty Con's. Naturally,every patriotio American wan ts to go to the Columbian Exposition, aud will go, if possible; and, just as naturally, the impos sibility of going makes the desire all tho stronger to soo the beauties and wonders thoro displayed. Whether one goes or not, a bouv enir of tho grandest Exposition of all time is a desirable thing to have ; and no more com pleto or beautiful one can bo had than tho September numberof Demorut's Family Mag arine, tho Exposition number, which con tains over 300 illustrations, showing as much as one could sco in a week's visit, and accom panied by vivid descriptions of all points and objects of interest. In fact, 'tis a collection of photographic souvenirs that would cost a lot of money, and yet you may possess it for only twenty cents. Through it you may become faoilllar with the city of Chicago as well, for the history of that city is graphically told iu "From Fire to Fair," whi-jh is also profusely illustra'ed. Thon there is a paper ou tho "Parliament of Beligions" to be held iu Chicago during September, which is embellished with por traits of many of the most noted leaders in different religions, and also pictures of curious temples. "Familiar Talks on tho Ditferent Schools of Art" treats of modern French painters, and the illustrations include repro ductions of some of the paintings that are exhibited at Chicago; "Society Fads" tells ol all the latest fancies in fashionable society ; the Action includes a story of the Chicago Are ; and all the departments for which tills msgazine is famous are especially replete. And all this is given for only twenty cents, the usual price of an ordinary number. The subscription price is $2 per year Published by W. Jennings Demorest, IB East 14th St., New York. Three Harvest Excursions Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way to all of the best farming sections of the West and Northwest, will bo run on August 12, September 11 and October 10, 1803. Be- turn tickets good for 20 days. Low rates. Apply for further information to nearest ticket agent, or address George II, Ileafford, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III., or John It Pott, District Passenger Agent, -168 William street, Wllllamaport, Pa. ii t i r ivr pair (r Lace Cur . i tm, others fur $1.26, :,:i and upwards. Call A urw lut just received feC. O. Corpat Store. Swltcli-Mack Jtallrnail. Tn'ns leave Swltob-H-iok- depot, Maucb C'ouak. weclt djys, as JolkiWs mu, 10,10,11.37 t. iu. 1.U0, -'2J. H3o p m. hund.iyn, I Vi, -,p m Kfturi-inK Irvr -ummit llni, 9.40, U.lOa. m LiAj, 1 hi 3.J1 i, ') '' p ro bun dajs, 8 as, 4up, m May ia, uw. Bert photo (rapbt oA crayons DahVa, MURDERED AT ST. OLAIB. A Foul Deed by nn Itiltnn This Morn. Ins. ' POTT8VILI.E, Aug. 10. An Italian Was placed in the Jail hero this morning, charged with a cold-blooded murder. The story of tho crimo Is that tho Italian last night went Into a liouso which is occupied by au old man named Cox, and his wife, and which is Bltuatcd opposite tho Philadel phia & Heading Railroad dopot at St. Clair. Cox and tho Italian drank until both were very much intoxicated, and about mldulght the latter was put out of tho houso. Early this morning the Italian succeeded iu getting into tho houso again and stolo into the room whore Cox and his wife were sleep ing. Without a word of warning tho scoun drel fired four shots into tho husband's body. killing him instantly. The Italian then made his eecapo, but was arrested a fow hours lator walking in tho direction of tills town from St. Clair. Ho Is woll known as a laborer about tho mills at Fishbach. A'X Kdltor W-dlr.es Wild Animal for 11 Iltbt. It is a notoi rious fact that itinerant circus "sompanles pay very oorly, and that the man (who does not got his money from them In (advnco Is no) every likely to get It at all. j-MjJor Bang, f tho Jtoosler, published in Uhirks county, has suffered a good deal from tl.oso concerns ; and when Van Ainburh's rf.rcuB tried to sllp offa few years ago without 1 ettllng its a& vortlslng bill, ho callod upon tbe sherifrand got him to attach tho Bengal tiger for the do'.bt. Tho tiger was brought in iti cago and placed in tho composing room, whom It consumed fifteen dollars' worth of moat 3n two daj s tho Major's bill was only twel fo dollars- and scratcliod ono trousor leg offof tho reporter, who was standing in front of tho cago stirring tho animal with a broom On tho third day tho bottom fell out of tho owgc, and as tho tiger Boomed to want to roam ai.mnd and inquire into things, tho whole fo rco of compositors all at onco felt as if they oiight to go suddenly down stairs and give tho aolmal a cbauco. With that mistorious in- stiuct which distinguishes dumb animals, and which goes far to prove that they havo souls, tho tlgor wont at onco for tho door of tho Major's sanctum, and it broko iu just as B mg was in tho middle of a tearing editorial upon "Anarchiste." Tho Major, howover, did nut hesitate to knock off. Ho stopped at once and emerged with a fine, airy grace through the window, bringing tho sash with him ; and then ho climbed up tho water-spout to tho roof, where ho sat until a hook and ladder company camo and took him off. The Rooster did not issuo for a wook ; for although the Major bombarded the tiger with shot guns 'pointed through tho windows and although tho flro onglncs squirted hot water at hlm,the bruto got along very comfortably until Satur day night, when ho triod to swallow a com ptslng stick and choked to doath. When thoy entered tho room they found that tho animal had upset all the typo and had soaked himself in ink and then rubbed over nearly overy square inch of tbe floor, while tho Major's leader on "Anarchists'' was saturated with water and perforated with shot holes. After this circus ad rortisomonts in The Rooster will bo paid for in advance. A common cold should not Downs' Elixir will cure It. bo neglected, lm I'KItSONAL. Miss Clara Boup, of Numedia, is visiting friends hero. Mrs. Edward Williams, of Blchland, N. J., is a guest of town friends. James Grant aud wifo aro enjoying tho ocean breeze at Atlantic City. Mrs. T. W. Davis and family returned home yesterday, aftor a visit to Scranton friends. Frank Codrington camo from Shamoklu yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs.Glrlon. John Beachjfft rh,,1'lolpWMY7iiuf""'lff' that cfifo day aften a pleasant visit to irioods horo and in Ellcngowan. S. G. M. Hollopoter, Eiq., and family re turned homo yesterday, after a prolonged visit to Chicago and to the old homestead at Watsantown. A. II. Eolel borger, at ono timo a typo on tho Hr.itALD, has secured a position in the Government printing office at Washington, through the inlluonce of Congressman Bcilly. Joseph Latham and Joseph Hunt, former residents of this town, but now holding re sponsible positions in tho paid flro department of Seattle, Washington, aro visiting friends here. Both are still members of the Columbia Hose Company of this placo, John A. Latham, who mysteriously disap peared from his homo at Mahanoy City a few mouths ago, is expected homo next week, having undergone a complcto treatment at Dwight, III., Kooly Institute, tho original and tho cost institution of its kind in the world. J. C. Powell, ono of tho proprietors and brilliaut editors of tho Wilkcs-Barre Record, madoa pleasant call upon bis old-time friends at tho Herald offlco to-day, Mr. Powell leaves for Chicago in a few days and will re port tho groat eisteddfod at the World's Fair for his paper. USE DANA'S SAESAPAKII.LA, its TflK KIND TEAT CUBES." PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Sheuaudoali Oilers Opportunities to Heek er4 of Juvestlueut. Tho following enumerated properties are for sale and information concerning them may bo had upon application at tho IIeiiald oflicei 1. A row of frame houses containing apartments for sis families. Will net at least IS percent, on the price asked. Loca tion in tho heart of Shenandoah. 2. A splendid factory site, 30x60 feet in size, in tbe 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 ing for a factory. 4, An elegant new houso in Pottsvllle, complote in overy detail, . all conveniences, large and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Large hennery. Arnica & Oil Liniment is vory healing and soothing, and does wondors' whou applied to old sores. lm Delinquent Tux Notice. All taxes duo to mo on the duplicates of 1889 and 1800 must be paid to M. M. Burko, Esq., who is retained by mo to make such collections. Christ Schmidt. August 4, 1893. 8 4-lra Witcr Notice. Owing to a scarcity of water in tho reser voirs, the patrons of tho company aro request ed to soo that no more is used than is abso lutoly necessary. 7-28 tf S. D. nws, Superintendent. Here You Are. If you are looking for an elegant now home, in a pormancnt, hoatthy placo, fitted with all tho latest conveniences, plenty of yard room, call nt this offlco for full partic-liars, SAILED TIIE SEAS 38 YEARS, One of His Experiences. For thlrty-ciKht years Capt. Loud followed the sea. most of that timo as master of a ves sel, and upon retiring from tbe water was ap pointed by ttie Secretary of the United States Treasury to superintend the seal fisheries In Alaska, which position he held five years. He relates ono oxperleuce as follows: "For several years I had been troubled with ccncral nervousness and pain in the rcKion of my heart- My greatest affliction was slcople s less; It was almost Impossible at any tlmotoobtnln rest and sleep. Maving seen Dr. Miles' remedies advertised I beean uslm Nervine. After taking a small quantity tho benefit rocolved was so great that I was posi tively alarmed, thinking tho remedy con tained opiates which would finally bo Injur!. ous to me, out on ooing assured uy tuu uruK gist that It was perfectly harmloss. I emit lu lled It togother with tho Heart Cure. Today i can conscientiously say tuat nr. nines' tie storatlvn Nervine and Now Heart Cure did moro for mo than anything I bad over taken. hud beon treated by omincnt physicians In Xow York and San Francisco without ben til I owe my present good health to tho Jud Iclous use or these most valuable remed les, anil heartily recommend them to allnlllleted is 1 was." Capt. A. P. Loud, Hampden, JIo. Dr. Miles' Itestoratlve Nervine and New Cure irosold bynlldrujrglstson a positive guaran tee, or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkbart, I ml., on receipt of price, fl per bottle, or six bottles for 5. oxpress nrepald. They nre fje? irou ail opiates suu uuugcrous urugK. Go to McElhenny's restaurant. 8-0-tf Uenellts of AdvertUlne. The lady's silver watch advertised as lost in last evening's Herald was restored to the owner within an hour after the paper was of) press. And the violin vhicb was reported as having been stolen, with a notice that the party who stole it was known and would be prosecuted if immediate restoration was not made, was returned to the owner two days aftor tbe notice appeared in the Herald, It is not necessary to put the moral to be drawn from these two results in words. One thing is certain : the Herald has converted two more people to a belief in advertising Important Notice, The water will be shut off every night, .be ginning to-morrow evening, August 17th, at 7 o'elock.and remain off until 7 a. m. the next day. Ail washing of carriages with hose must be stopped. S. D. Ilea, (j iu lw Superintendent. i 11. nlc In Mie Vulley. The Sunday s hool connected with the All Saiots Protestant Episcopal church, of town, held a pU me n Woifi" grove, In the Cata wlssi Valiev veaterdav BEST COAL In the Market, Prices per Ton, Delivered: STOVE COAL $3 01 CHESTVUT COAti 3 00 PEA COAf.. 2 00 Orders may be left at 121 East Coal street, or TSt f-oum Direct. M. L SHOEMAKER. Bakery and Confeclionery Store in J. Jurrtln Htreet, The finest rakes and bread and plain on hand and fancy confectionery of all hinds a'ways kept H, tlUUUAKS, NOTICE. I beg to Inform the publlo that I have pur- BAKI1ER 8nOI'- lately owned by Wlblara Itamer and will can- dict ltfr Ihs benefit of mv customer. A share of your patronage Is solicited. C1IAHI,I!H DKItlt, (formerly with Wm. Derr) W. Csqtre St. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S, Mtta Street Finest Breads of Wines, Whiskeys &q4 Cigars Fresh Deer. Porter and Ale always oo tap . IMPORTANT NOTICE. Hliennmloli I'nbllo Water Works lloniM nt Five rr Cent, At a meeting of tho Shenandoah Ilorough Council, August 10, 1803, it was decided by resolution that tho bonds of the Shonnndoah i-uoiic water works bo Issuod at Ave (r) per cent, per annum and tho citizens of tho town bo glvon fifteen (15) days to purchaso samo, at the expiration of which timo tho bonds will bo open to tho general public. Iu accord ance with that resolution tho citizens must mako application to tho Ilorough Treasurer before Saturday, August 20th, 1603, at 0 p. m McEtbonny'a saloon and roitaurant, corner Whito and Centra streets, llut of everything. WANTS, toe Don'tTobaccoSpltorSmokeyoHrUteawav Is the truthful, startling title of a llttto book that tells all about No lo-bic, the wonderful, harmless Guaranteed tobacco habit euro. 1 lir cost Is trifling and tbo man who wants to quit ..rid can't runs no physical or financial rUk In lining "Nn tn haft O kaM t,v all rlri,(r.lala. HcokatdrucBtoroBorbyma.lfree. Addres- Tco Sterling ttcmedy Co., Indiana .Mineral npnngs, ina. w&s-ly Commissionkhs' Offioe. I Pottsville, Pa., August 5, 1893. f NOTICE. Q BALED PROPOSALS will bo received by kJ tuo undersigned, the Commissioners of scnuyiKiuuouniy, until!! o'clock p. m Mon day, August 21, 1893, for furcishitje and de livering to tbo Court nouso and prison 100 toos stove, 100 tons chestnut, and 1(H) tons of pea coal. MAMUEhG DETUltK, JAMKS J. HOVVKB, ELIAS E. KUKD, County Commisslorcrs Attest: Phil. J. Connem., Clerk. n7w&5t Commissioners' Offick, 1 Jt OTTSV1M.K PA. Augusts, 1893. NOTICE. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received by the vnderslrrned. t ia l!oTnmls.lnnprR nt bchuylklll County, until 2 o'clock, p. m., Mon day, September 4th, 1893, for the erection und completion of two abutments und remodeling the Iron bridge at Palo Alto, to span tho Hchuylliill river at Mt. Carbon, Pa., In accor danco wlih plans and specifications, which em be seen at tbls office. MAMUEL O. DBTUKK, JAMKSJ. BOWES, ELIAS K. HEED, County Cjmraiss'oners. Attest: Pint, J Connkll, Clerk. a7-ws 9t NO matter how long you hive be.eu bothered with TAPE WORM ! Or how many times you have bad parts of 11 removed, or how young your child may be that Is Buffering with the samo, we guarantee to get aeau una uu complete, witnout sicaness or Cain or Inconvenience or lo5S foTiu'sfness trr TiaUug. OUR TREATMENT Is as lasyand harmless as taking that much milk or water. We have lenovedovcr 10.000 tape worms In the state of I'ennsjl on In tha we know of. There will bo nochaige madoi no expense to you wh teverlf you call at once on O. W. WHITF, HoomS9, Ferguso a House, Shcujudooh Showf.isto your friend or neighbor whom you a now to be troubled with tape worm. GHRISTIAM SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOH- CELEBRATLD UGtB 1 1 i 1 1 i 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 lino of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Hooting and Spouting our specialty, Peter Griffiths, GIRARDVILLE, PA. John F.Ploppert, X9 BAST niSXTIlX! SI. M, Cake and Pie Baker;! COKFECIIOKEHIf, ICE CREAM. SODA WATER. J. F. PLOPPERT. 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah, i him mini msiiinsii nn in n n in mi iii iii imiiiiii iminini i mmum iiluiu, FINE DRESS GOOti rt RESS GOODS is such a bewildering-topic II) that we will not attempt a full descrin- ui "ui. yivi; ii pat Liai uuume, WHICH VOll can filHn by a personal inspection. There are the plain and changeable 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, bengalino, 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 We find tho most stylish and tho prevailing modo to he tiie Oano. in soma of Its vnrloiln,,. single, donblo or trlplo capes. Some are plain, others vory highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or some full arrangemont at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by the foininino fancy. To some, coats only are tho correct garment. To those wo would say coats aro equally fashionablo Bnd stylish, many of these having capes also attached Bomctiraes one, two or three, as tho 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 s'hall 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. 1 Divflgy PoMoy aii Snarl c - : 2 3 O, QEOHOK MILLER, Manager. August 22 i -.-dEi Xu-ZESGKE EXHIBITS W O OF O JgJ, Live Stock, Poultry, Products of Fa Art and Manufacture. I LUI Lt UIIU LARGE PUSSES FOH T80TTIKG, PACIN G AND RUHRIMGHQ Fine and Valuable Prizes for Bicycle Conte ts. Great Attractions Every Day, cxcjpt Tuesday, whit h' is ing day, when no admission will be charged. The Races Promise and are Assured to be the Be st many good ones ever held on this ground. Ipial Attraction! The Prof. A. L. Tolbert & Co. Riintiinrr bination, performing daily, between race Greatest feats of horKemaiUiiiii' Rnm.nti St: Races, Chariot Races and Eurille Jumps b1 ana gentlemen artists. EXCURSION RATES! GOOD MU For Premium Lists and further particulars write to the Secretai Hon. D. D. PHILLIPS, Pres. FHANK RENTZ, ALMA SHOE DRESSING! The best preparation in the market for shoes, satchels and all leather goods whoro a beauti ful black Is desired, AT THK LEATHER STORE! XO Contro St,, Public Notice! Notice is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will be prosecuted as provided by the Aet of Assembly approved apni iu, isee. Brewora' Association, Bhmandoah. Fa,, Junt I, isn, lj HOOKS & BROft Bise Balls, Masks, Foot Balls, AfulUIneofBtjiUoiierv Blank Books, etc No. 4 NORM MAIIT V ) A 12- I agai your fane V Vi l tn tn J01US lD w C ) 1 I I
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