The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 17, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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    KING
Among merch&nta Is
the one who eaten to
the wants of his cus
tomers, bo they rloh or poor. Both have an
equal right to bo treated fairly. Justice to all
is a good motto, and our customers will find
It ours. Wo have a oomplcto lluo of Groceries
u troll as Canned Goods, eto. Cotno and sco
oar stock of goods, and romombor tho bost
goods are always tho cheapest In tho long run.
Corner Grocery-
Centre and White Sts.
THIRD EDITION
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Ml All lilt MIA,
(Continued row flrtt page.)
LAKB8IDB PARK.
Dates Hooked fur ThU Henion at This
l'npular lienor!.
Tim fnllonlni is a list of the dates eccurod
and tho names of the societies :
Aujrust 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday
school, Ashland.
Aug. 18. Pionlo of Lydla Degree lolo
No. 112 Datiabteni of Bebekah, I. O. O. t'.. ol
Shonandoah.
Aog.SS. Calvary Episcopal and BnglUli
Lutheran, Tamwiui.
August 21. German Boformod Sunday
school. Mahanoy City.
Auir. 26. Anniversary plcnla of Tlioonlx
Fire Company, of Shenandoah.
Soot. 1. rionlo of tho Shenandoah Evan
rellcnl Sunday school.
Sept. 2. German Oathollo Benoflclal Union
of Eastern l'ennsylvauia.
Arnica & Oil Liniment Is vory hoallng and
eootblug, and does wonders whon applied It
old sores. la
nuntlii-ul Fishing.
The second edition of "North Star Points"
has ust betfti iMiied. It is a bk of refer
ences for all points between Chicago and Lake
Suporlor along tho line of tho old Milwaukct
& Northorn railroad, now tho Lake Suporioi
division of the Chicago, Milwaukoo and St
Paul railway. It tells whero to hunt deci
and where the trout hide, busido containing
lots of other information. Good huntlug and
fishing all along tho lino. Send your namo
and address with a 2-cent Btainp to George
II. Heaflbrd, G. P. A., Chicago, 111., or to John
It. Pott, D. P. A., Williamsport, Pa., for ouoof
thom. 7-31-3t d&w
TJsb Wells' Laundry Bluk, tho test
Bluing for laundry uso. Each package makes
two quarts. 15cta. Sold by Coakley Bros.
Coining Jivcuts.
Aug. 18. Ico cream festival, in Kobblns'
opora huuso, under auspices of tho Y. P. G.
of tho P. E. church.
1'lles or Hemorrhoids
rormanontly cured without knlfo or ligature
No danger or suiforing. No delay from busi
ness while under treatment. Patients who
ro responsible need not iy until well. A
perfect euro guaranteed. Send for circular,
It. BE EI), M. D.,
121) South 13th St., Philadelphia.
Bofers, by permission, to tho editor of tho
Evjcnino Heuald. tf
nlng's ofllce, and a delegate from North Man
helm, inado an excellent maiden effort in
support of a complete ticket. In nomiuatlog
Illcrstoln lio also made an eueciivo speecii.
Ellas-Heed could not prevail upon sensible
Bepublloans to bellovo that Mr. Democrat
Schalok's letter of credit and acquittance was
worth a baubee.
Jim Dcegan is going to try and demonstrate
that lie can be very funny and at tho same
time bo vory serious in his Prothonotary ef
fort. Jim has many friends and llko tho
old woman from Bambury Cross ho
" lias rings on bis Angers
And bells oulils toes,
Anil ho makes inuslo wherever he goes."
Tho delegates mtdo nuro confusion than
tho Interested r-pectators and Chairman
Iirunuu found this out afier Us had cleared
the lluor.
Suppose Bontz nnd Allen would corao to
tho homcstrcti li tied who would bo tho
minority ccinmllonor, II Leuby and Martin
tuvo a mil jrl'y over bD'Ji thoo hers?
And IXive Ilcunliig's firaieis' rellanco party
hid no more buducis in this cmvoatlon than
lu tho other one.
Sums peoplo now know tho difference bo
twecu a i-abbigo nud n cocktail.
Caudl.LU A. J. SUoitall has often Slid (and
1, llcvo lieom do tt . that he can beat
Jjck Toole, l-'or the soke of Kepublioaii sue-
ics ;bc shoulJu'r, forsct it. Dan DafTy quotes
liim as soyiiig th.it ho wouldn't liavo tbo uom
liiatlou If the J'lilgcslil,! was not loft open
Shortull cither did not siy t!.at or ho forgot
it. At nil t-veiitSliortaH's great strength has
been t slid before to Shortall's credit.
Important Notice.
Tho water will bo shut off overy night, be
ginning to-morrow ovoning, August 17th, at
7 o'clock,and remain off until 7 a.m. tho noxt
day. All washing of irnagos with hoso must
bo stopped. S. D. Hibj,
8-lG-lw Superintendent,
McElhenny's saloon and rostaurant, corner
White and Centre streets. Best of everything.
Thirty Hay's Notice.
All taxes for 1801 and 1892 must bo paid
within thirty days fromdato, or accounts will
bo pnt In tho hands of Constables for collec
tion. Joun F. IIlOQINB,
Beccivor of Taxos.
Shenaudoah. Pa.. July 17, 1833. 7-19-lm
till an Awuy.
For sixty days Eeagey, tho photographer
will glvo a 10x12 pHtinnm picturo with ovory
dozen of his $3 cabinets.
Our Directory.
0 fin FOfStf OFFICE
Shenandoah.
Ofllce hours from 7:30 a.
m. to 7. JO p. m luont-j
Order uud Kt-gtstry lie.
partmont open f ruuiaim
a, m. toi.eu p. m.
Following Is a schedule ol
the arrival ana departure ot mall twins. M.il.
matter for despatch must be In the oulco tlitrt
minutes before tho tlmo given ueiow:
Dettination.
Arrival.
p.u. A M
1:40 1:21
r.BU
E 00 9:08
8:18
1:10 9:15 ( New York and East-1
g-uH J ern State and V
I points on L. V. B. B. J
Asians.
( Phlla., Western 1
J and
I Southern States)
Depa'turi
A. u. r. M.
HS3
1:SS
I:K
2: a
v
2.IM
:1s
1:10
2:M
1:18
S-2
8:15
9:08
V.50
9:08
:U8
11:30
9:08
7:30
9:08
9:M
8:59
8:68
GirordvUIe. J
IKaven Run, Centra-)
lla, Mt, Oarmel and J
Shamokln. )
i PotUvlUe.
Mahanoy City.
7:20
11:30
7:20
9:U8
11:30
11:30
8:110
12:5J
3:0S
b.-O,
1:8.
7i0u
1:3c
TM
1:1-'
J:0e-
Z:5n
6;JU
2:5c-
I Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:80 i'i'xi
9:64 I Creek and Bhatt, ) t:u
9:M Fraekvllle. f 7:20 2:Sc
v-AMi muirA n mnaral oollaetion at 6:00 a.
m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7: It
a. m. and 3:16 p. m. Additional deliveries asU
cntleeilons are made In the business part ol
town at 10:15 a. m. and 2:00 p. m.
Fire Alum. Moies.
The following list show tho location- oi
the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fire
.Department:
LOCUTION.
IS Coal and Bowera streets,
is Bowers and Centre streets.
21 llrldge and Centre streets.
25 Main and Centre streets.
84 Main and Poplar streets.
85 Main and Coal streets.
IS-ejllbert and Centre streets.
CIS Ullbert and Cherry streets.
42 Chestnut and Coal streets. ,
To send an alarm open the box, pull down
the hook once and let go. When an alarm Is
jent in the are bell will sound the number of
the Box and repeat the alarm four times.
HOW TO IXKJATB ALAHMS.
II the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the Are i
bill w strike one. then pause and strike nvo
which will Indicate thst the Are Is In the
r.cinuyo No. libox. Every alarm Is repeated
Ijjrtlmr
The motto of the proprietors of Dr. Henry
liaxtcr's Jliudrako Bitters is, "tho greatest
Sooi to tho greatest number," uud so soil a
largo bottle of a v.iUublu remedy for the
iniall price of iO cents, nud warrant ovory
bottlo t- glvo satisfaction or money ro
funded lm
POPULAR EXCURSIONS.
oiinxylttir-l
To tic To lu'.. I'. Ir v a the
lU-l-oad.
So' great is tho popularity of the half-ralo
oxen slous to tho Weil i"s Fair that tho Pcun
sjlvauU Uiilroid Compnny has decided to in
crease tho number of tripi. lupusuancoof
this plan popul-ir excursions will bo runAu
gust 12. h, lti.li, Sid, 28.Ii, Sc-ptimbcr 9th and
1 lib. Thcsu exeurs'ous 111 bo mil uudcrtho
s.imo coudilioiiS a3 thosj which liuvc iiriceded
them, and will nff.rJ everyono an opportun
ity of at'cudiuu tho World's Greatest Fair at
an iiicotisidcr.i'Mo cos.
A deci.led luiproruaicnt In tho train cchod
ule, which aceeler.ilcs it sj as to deliver tho
p.i'sungcrs lu Chicigo ut an early hour the
fulluwl g nf.criioon, pli-es tho special train
almus; on an q tality in tho ruattor of speed
Willi the best cxpic3 lulus. '
Tho f pedal trains arc composoil of tho stand
ard coaches for ttiilch tho Pennsylvania
Bailroad Is famous. Only ono night is passed
on the road, and tho arrival in Chicago is so
timed as to glvo abundant opportunity for
engaging quarters before nightfall.
The spocial train will loavo Now York 9.00
a. m., Jersey City 0.13,.Nowark9 25, Ellzabotli
9.32, New Brunswick 9.53, Trenton 10.23,
Philadelphia 11.30, Frazor 12.09 p. m., Dow
Ington 12.22, Parkersburg 12.41, Coatcsvllle
1.02, Lancaster 1.23, Conowago 1.57, Harris
burg 3.00 p. m., arriving in Chicago early tho
next aftornoon. Tho oxcurslon rate, good
only on the special train and valid for return
within ton days, is $20.00 from Now York,
$18.25 from Philadelphia, and proportionately
low from other stations.
Many expressions of satisfaction havo coaio
from thoso who took advantage of tho earlier
excursions of this series.
A"MATRIMONIAL MONOMANIAC."
Young Mrs. Dnclnw-I.nwlnr-Oloiigli Mi-et
Her lluatinnil In Court.
Baiutooa. Aub. 17. -Mrs. Helen Cloiiab,
of this village, was held to the rand jury
on a charge of bigamy preferred by Charles
Duclow, of Long Branch, who claims to De
her first husband. She Is the daughter of
James II. Myern, n respectable oltlren of
this villngo, who nays sno is in ner wai
yoar. She acknowledges to only 10 years,
The evidence disclosed that shuwasmnr
rlrnl to Duolow at IlallHon Sun Sent. 28.
1B00, by Hev. Jopph Sewlflll, n Methodist
naslor. and went with lier pafdor to Long
Brunch, ana uvea wuu nun tin sue urea
of working at Indian basket making, and
eloped.
On Feb. 12. 18K). she wm married in mis
village by Rev. I). W. Gates, ft Methodist
nastor. to William Lawler, of Albany,
whom nhe soon deserted, and on July 0,
1893, she was again married in this village
to Arthur 13. dough by Hev. Kdgar
Hlscock, a BaptlH pastor. She was living
with Clough until hor arrest, after the ar
rival of Duclow in town n few days ago.
All the husbands were In court, but she
nDneared to be totally unoonoerned. Hon,
Lewis Vnrney, her counsel, argued tlint
she Is subject to a monomania in matri
monial matters, and is unconscious of
committing crimo. She was bailed in td00.
Her father and a brother-in-law signed the
bond.
A Hot County Convention
"WlLl.lAMSPonT, Aug. 17. The Lycoming
county Republican convention nominated
the following ticket: Register and recor
der, Thomas P. Connelly) treasurer, Jacob
P. Finlev: coroner. Dr. wniuo w. linn
county commissioners, John F. Nicely and
Harry C. Moyer; auditors, T. P. Roper and
O. T. McClarin; delegates to state conven
tlon. W. R. Poonles. Howard Lyon and D,
H. Zerbe. Tho convention was one of the
bottost on record In the county.
Demands Carlsle's linpeiinhment,
ToriiRA, Kan., Aug. 17. Tho Topeks
Advocate, the ofllclal state paper, demands
tho Impeachment of Secretary Carlisle for
having failed to puroliase 4.5U0.U00 ounces
of silver, under the Shermnn law, during
the month of July. It says that Secretary
Carlisle crossly violated his oath of office,
and that President Cleveland U equally
guilty,
Manj I'nrnnf-et Idle.
LANCASTER, Pa., Aug. 17. Vesta furn
ace, at Lower Marietta, owned by the Co
lumbia Rolling Mill company, and ein
ployinir seventy-flvo hands, has shutdown,
There are thirteen furnaces within a radius
of bIx miles of Marietta and not ono is in
operation. ,
Grangers' I'lcnlc.
Tho Grangers' twentieth annual interstate
picnic exhibition, at Williams' grove, Cum
berland county, Pennsylvania, which will
commenco this year on Monday, August 28th,
continuing for six full days, gives promiso of
tho usual larce attendance. The display of
farm and domestic machinery and Implements,
agricultural and horticultural products, will
bo large and interesting, in addition to which
CO car loads of registered 6tock will be on ex
hibition. Prominent members of tho Order
of Patrens of Uutbandry, leading agricultur
alists and coiincnt statesmen n ill bo in at
tendance to deliver a-ldrcsns every day dur
ing the wick. Among the special features of
tho exhibition nlll bo tho World's Coluinblnn
Exposition fully dleplaj cd in grand stcreoptl
i-on vie ws nud descriptions during tho oven
Ings, nlsooxblbItlons of ikill lu handling wild
and vicious hirses by-Dr. G. B. IIolHngs
woith, of Hagcrstown.
Low-Tin olIn--e--t Excursion.
Via: tl-o liisstui I rai'iflo railway and tho
Iron Mountain route, August Sid, September
l.'ih and October 10th. Tickets ou salo to
ixtiuts In Tela, LoiimUua, Aikansas, Indian
Territory, OklaU ua. ivausas, Nebraska, Col
orado, Wjcuiug and Uiuh ; also to po uts in
Sjuth. vest Missouri. Ojo faro for tho round
trii'.li'lus two dollars,) limited to twenty days
from d.ito of sale for return. These tickets
are first class in every pirliuulir, and affords
choice of routis, right from jour home with
ti.p over privileges to Is:t the World's Fair
ifdotlrod. I!uul trip and oue way tickets
at !ow,l rates to poln's lu Old Moxico, Call
f irnia and Oroio:i. lor f irlLor information,
dtstrlptive li'cmture, etc, address J. P,
MeOaiin, K. T. Ajeut, or W. K. Hoyt, G. E
P. Agt, D91 Broadway, J.tw York.
Th ei Hill nit lSicunions
Via the Cbljagi, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail
w y to all uf the b;st firming seetlons of the
West and -Nerthwast, will be run on August
12, September l aid O;tjlor 10, 1803. Bo
turn tickets goid fur 93 days. Low rates.
Apply fjr fjrther information to nearest
ticket a;oit, or address Odorge II. Ileafford,
Oauenil Paweajer Agauti Chi ago, 111., or
John B. Pott, DUtrlet Pttnger Agent, 486
Wllllata street, Wl JUmipjrt, Va.
DeUninent Tux Notice.
All taxes due W mi on thn duplicates of
1338 and 1803 mart be piU to M. 31. Burke,
JZvt., who U rataiaed by me to mike such
eoileetioai. Cm s ut Schmidt.
Auust i, 1393. l-lm ,
And ' Timt Trains '10 VlilcHgo Knlrvlit I'tnn.
nyli-ni tin Itallroafl,
Tlio nopular excursions to Chicsgo which
aro bolng run by tho Pennsylvania railroad
seem, to furnish exuetly what tho peoplo want.
Tho first two trains wcro well patronized, and
as tho vacation season Is now well advanced,
tho remaining excursions will undoubtedly
attract a much larger number of passengers.
A decided ltnprovcmont In tho train sched
nle, which accelerates It so as to deliver tho
passengers in Chicago at an early hour the
following afternoon, places the special train
Hlmostou au equality in tho matter of spocd
with tho best express trains.
Tho special trains are composed of the
standard conches for which tho Pennsylvania
Bailroad Is famous. Only ono night Is psssod
on tho road, and the arrival in Chicago is so
timed as to glvo abundant opportunity for
engaging quarters beforo nightfall.
Tho dates of t!o noxt excursions aro
August 12th and 16th. Tho special train
will leave Now York 0 a. m., Jersey City
9:13, Philadelphia 11:30, Frazcr 129 p. tn.,
Dowlngtown 12:22, Parkcsburg 12:41, Lan
costcrl:25, Conowagol:57, Harrlsburg, 3 p.m.,
arriving In Chicago early tlio noxt afternoon.
Tho oxcurslon rato, good only mi tho special
train and valid for return within ton days, is
$20 from Now York, ;$18.25 from Philadel
phia, and proportionately low from other
stations.
No ono should fall to visit tho fair with
such facilities at hand.
Dr. TnlniRK Will Not be Them.
HArtmsnuno, Aug. 17. Colonel II. O.
Demmtng, chairman of tho committee of
arrangements for tho National Farmers
Alliance at Mt. Gretna, received a tele
gram from Rev. T. Dewitt Talmage that
be cannot deliver the opening sermon next
bunday.
Failed to llreak the racing Record
Philadelphia, Aug. 17. At the Bel
mont track yesterday Saladlu made two
unsuccessful attempts to break tho pacing
record of 2.04. Ho covered the mile In 3.08
And 2.09.
Death of a German l'nlnter.
Betilin, Aug. 17. Carl Mueller, the well
known German painter and director of
the Art academy at Dusseldorf. is dead,
aged 75 years.
BASEBALL YESTERDAY.
At Brooklyn: New York, 0; Brooklyn, 2,
AtCleveland: Cincinnati, 4; Cleveland, 1.
At Washington: Baltimore, S; Washing
ton, 0.
At Chicago: Louisville, Hi Chicago, 0.
At Pittsburg: Pittsburg, 6; St. Louis, B.
At Philadelphia: Boston, 4: Phlladel
phia, 0.
At Albany: Blnnhamtnn, 12; Albany, 11,
At Troy: Troy, 15; Wilkesbarre, 4,
At Providence: Providence, 9; Erie, 4.
At Springfield: Buffalo, T Springfield, 2,
At Harrlsburg: Eastern, 7; Hurriaburt;, 2.
At York: York, 17; Allentown, 9,
At Johnstown: Johnstown, 0; Read
ing, 10.
At Altoona: Scrunton, 4; Altoonn, 8.
STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS
Closing Qootiitloi's of the New York and
rllllanelphla exchanges.
NewYobk, Aug. 18. In the stook market
today there was a sharp advance at the olose,
Closing bids:
Lehigh Valley 82
Pennsylvania,. K-
Heading !. 13
St. Paul .. HH
Lehlch Nav- -
Reading g, in. 4s... 61
Beading 1st pf Bs-. mi
Beading 'M pf 6s.. UH
Reading M pf 5s... 12
N. Y. & N. ..... UH
XV. N. Y. & Pa.. 4
H. & B. T. com...
II. & I). T. pref...
Erie HJi
U. v .i&
N. Y. Central Bo
West Shore ..
Lake Erie & W- 18
Neir Jerser Cen. Ox
Del.A Hudson-lion!
General Markets.
New York, Aug. 16. State and western
flour quiet, easy: low extras, $!.Dt2.15; city
mills patents, $(7!3i.53; fair to fancy, $.5
3.15; Minnesota clear, S'!.S03; patents, 3.90
(S4.30; superfine. $t.7S2.25; city mills, S3.80
H.65; winter wheats, low grades, Jl.954W.t5;
patents. l.iAm; straights, 3.30(04; rye mix
tares, $2.00fflJ.10 flue, $1,703,10; southern
flour dull, easy: common to fair extra, $2.10
03.10; good to choice extra, S3.1&&4.S5. Rye
flour quiet, steady; superfine, $803.33. Wheat
fairly active; September, 60K-16a7llMo. Octo
ber, T2KHc. December, T6S-16377c; May,
biqyuo. itye dull, easier; western, 66c.
Corn dull, easier: August, 47Hc: September.
mmtlXo.; No. 2. 4THa-46Hc: Ootober, 47fi
43c; December, VUo. Oats quiet, easier: New
York, 3145Hc; August, auo.; September,
SOTio.: October, ulMc; Isovember, icvia.
Piiiladelpuia, Aug. 18. Ueef very quiet,
steady: extra mess, S7.5U3S; family, siuaui,
Pork firmer, quiet; new mess, 14.S0H.
ijaru very auii, easier; sie&m renaereu, qo.vj,
Butler fair rieraand. firmer: New York dalrr.
17 & 23o.: western dairy, 14 Ob 18o.-, Elgins,
IlHc; New York creamery, a8S4Wo. wester
do., 1724o.i imitation creamery, 1510o.
Cheese quiet, barely steady; New York large
white, t9s4so.; do. colored, kigo.i do. small.
Sjc; part skims, lHQOo. full skims, tt!o,
Eggs firm, quiet; New York and Pennsyl
vania, liffilvHc: western, lwano.
I Baltiuoke, Aug. 16. Flonr dull, unchanged.
wheat quiet, lower. Corn dull, easyi white
corn, by sample. Sic: yellow do., by samDle.
tedWc. Oats firm, steady. Rye firm. Hay
dull, lower; good to choice timothy, $18la,
Cotton nominal, t'rovlslons steady, un
changed. Butter firm; oreamery fanoy, 24o,
do. fair to choice, iMc. do. Imitation, 30c
ladle, fancy, 19o.; good to choice. Ilia; store
packed, 1K&17C eggs firm at I4B1M.
I.lve Btock markets.
Bdtfalo, Aug. 17. Cattle strong for light
grades, steady for heavy; steers, S3.6Aa3.79
Hogs strong for light grades, steady for heavy;
light grades, $6.3&ao.30; mediums and heavy
5.7'B-5.8tS; other grades unchanged. Sheep
and lambs dull; good 110 lb. sheep, $3.803.W
oholoe wethers, $4: fair to good sheep, $3&3.6t'
extra lambs, u.aMU.60; good, t.7.
East Liberty. Pa., Aug. II. Cattle slow)
prime, J4.4a-(.80; good butchers, $1.2&4.60;
common to fair, $3,753.4; fat cows and heifers,
$aS; good bulls, iM&S.'Z; fresh oows, $3UO40.
Hogs active; best light weights. t6.iUQt)J0
medium weights, $H&&10; extreme heavy,
J5.fr 5.0 roughs, HSii.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
HAE.P RATES.
2Go to McElhonny's restaurant.
8-i)-tf
PROPERTIES FOR SALE,
Shenandoah OlTers Opportunities to Heek
ers of liiveHtinont.
Tho following enumerated properties are
for salo and Information concerning them
may be had upon application at tho Heuald
ofilco:
1. A row of framo houses containing
Apartments for six families. Will net at
least 10 por cent, on the prico asked. Loca
tion In tho heart of Shonandoah.
2. A splendid factory slto, 30x00 foot In
stzo, in tho heart of Shonandoah, and in
cluding largo building. Cheap.
3. Lot and largo building with railroad at
front and rear, with or without 8-horso power
ougino, bollor and shafting. Splendid build
ing for a factory.
4. An olegant now houso lu Pottsvlllo,
completo in every detail, all conveniences,
largo and high rooms. Lot C0xl70 feot.
Large hennery.
Boy Keyeione flour. Bo sure that tb
umo I.ekhiq & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is printer
in ovory saek. H-SUw
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
-jhonando th I'ulillo Water Work Ilaiuls a
Five l'er Cent.
At a meeting of tho Shenandoah Borough
Council, August 10, 1803, it was decided by
resolution that the bonds of tho Shenandoah
Public Water Works bo issued at fivo (G) por
cent, per annum and tho citizens of tho town
bo given fifteen (15) days to purchaso same,
it tho expiration of which time tho bonds
will bo opon to tho general public. In accord
ince with that resolution tho citizens must
inako application to the Borough Treasurer
boforo Saturday, August 2Cth, 1893, at G p. in
8-lHBt
Points.
When will tho Board of Health organbo
and got ready for business?
Secretary Hanna, of tho School Board, has
established temporary headquarters in the
Union street school building to make records
of the school books on hand and tho amount
the board must purchase.
Tho Borough Council will hold a rcgulai
nice tint' to-night and will fix tho tax rato for
1803.
The contract for tho school desks required
for tho now West strcot school building has
been awarded to O'NoU Bros.
George Knott, employed at Kehloy Kuu
colliery at tho foot of tho plane, was injured
this afternoon by having his auklo badly
squeezed by a car.
25 and 60 cents a bottlo. No better invest
ment can bo had than a bottlo of tho colo
brated imported Anchor Pain Expollcr for
rheumatlo complaints. It has received the
Indorsements of prominent physicians, and is
for salo at O. II. Hagenbuch's, P. P. D. Kir
I ill's, J. M. Hillau's and other druggists.
Heady for the Word.
AU the rails and sills necessary for tho con-
struction ol the Ccntro street lino of the
Lakeside electric railway havo been dlstrib
utcd along tho line and work will no doabt
begin early next week. Quo of tho main
oauses of delay is tho uncertainty regarding
tlio . route at the cast end of Contro street, but
this will in all probability be settled within a
fow days by the appointment of viewers and a
report for a chango of tbo present roadway to
a point south of tho electric line, thus making
it unnecessary for the railway to havo cross
lugs over tho public road.
USE DANA'S SABSAPAltlLLA, its
"THE KIND THAT Oim3."
No Election.
Tho school board of West Mahanoy town-
Bnip met last mgnt anu u was oxpectcd an
election of twenty-fivo teachers for the com
Ing school term would bo elected, but so much
time was taken up by a discussion of tho freo
text book law and making arrangements for
a compliance with its provisions it was found
necessary to postpone tho election uutll Wed
nesday, 23rd inst.
Ooothlng treads to Consumption,
Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough
tnou.
Switch-Hack ltullruml.
Trains leave Hwltch-IUok depot, Mauch
Chunk, week diys, as iollows: 8 4), 10 10, 11.37
a. m i.OU, 2.20, 3 15, 6 35 p. m. Sundays, 1 Su,
8.25p, m, Returning, leave Hummll Hill, V.40,
u.iutt. iu issi, i.ou. a.sj, 4,3a, o.m p. ni bun-
day a, 3.1U, 4 IW p. m.
Jay IS, 1693.
tl
W4 TlcoTnl. wS. eirerA,it st Ttl.k
iai r. Jnrntu Htreet,
The finest rakes and bread and plain and
fancy confectionery of all kinds always kept
dA rf per pair fur Lace Cur
tpl.UU t.'.us. Others for $1.25,
S150, 11.7 utid upwards. Call
RUd mo ttftra. A new lot J list received lutoly necessary,
lrtC.M,ll'ricSKe' Carpet Btore. 7-23-U
W t r V -Hoe.
Owing to a scirjuy uf water in the reser-
i 7oi rs, t rc patrjus or ilu i oni;).ny aro request
ed to boo ttut no more u used than is abso
D. Hr.ss, Superintendent.
Joan Martin Chaoot, a distinguished
French physioian, died Tuesday in Morvan.
While at work at a St. Paul fire last
night illoliael Clouau was killed and
I several other firemen hurt.
I Judge Islar, of the state circuit court at
I Charleston, 8. C, has rendered a decision
j sustaining the dispuns.-ii-y law
A tiny babe was fuund !v th" sid of the
Pittsburg, Jfort Wayne nr.a i a u i). o rail- ,,. , . ,,r ,, .
road track at Lima, O It hid doubtless ' Mts UmW Ul 111063. HuLSkVS m mm,
u.n,m.u, Fresh Beer. Porter and Ale
shortly after being found. I always on tap
Bakery and Confectionery Store,
WEEKS' SALOON.
17 S. Mila 8 t'tet.
AT
IMC NEXT MOntllNQ I FECL BF1IQHT AN t
MEW AND Mt COMPLEXION IS OCTTEIt.
My dorter Mya It arts irently on the stomach
liver and kMne, end I a pleiwant lsmtlve. ThU
orlnk li made from herbs, and Is prepared ror usi
ee easily as tea. It la called
A II drucKlnts tell It at Mr. and II anaclraire. If roe
cannot grt It, BPnd yourndlreM for n free sample
Lane's I'nmllr Mccllrlnn mcirrn Ihr liowele
sirh tlar. In order t-, hn h- Mthy this Is nocensarT.
Addrees OllATUU T. WOOlAVAltU I.l61tor.N.V
N
O matter how long
you nave ecou uotnerea witn
TAPE WORM !
Or how many times you havo had parts of It
removed, or how young your child may be that
is suffering with the same, wo guarantco to get
bond ana all complete, without Blckness or pain
or Inconvenience or loss to business or lasting.
OUR TREATMENT!
li as nsy and harmloss as taking that much
milk or water. We hove loniovofl over 10,000
tapeworms In the stntoot l'ennsjl aula tha'
wo know of. There will bo no charge made; no
expense to you wh .tover If you coll at once ou
C3-. W. WHITU,
Hoom39, Fergusoa House, Hhcnandoah
Showtiialo vour friend or nclehbor whom
you Know to bo troubled with .tape worm.
CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT
No. 207 West Coal Street,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
-ACJENT FOR-
SELEB3ATED LSGEB
i i
Porter, Ale and
Fine Old Stock 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 lmmonso lino ot
dtove3, ltanges. Cutlery and Tin
ware. Booting and Spouting our
specialty,
Peter Griffiths,
QIRAnUVILIiK, PA,
John F.Ploppert,
SI) EAST CENTRE HI.
fad, Cake and Pie Bakery!
CONFECTIONEHY, ICE CHEAM. SDDA WATER.
J. F. PLOPPERT.
29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah.
best COAL
In the Market,
Prices per Ton, Delivered:
STOVE COAIi $3 oo
CHESTNUT COAL M 3 00
PEA COAL . 2 00
EQQ COAL M .. 3 00
Orders may be left at 31 East t'oal street, or
'Jul soma Main street.
M, L SHOEMAKER.
WOTICB.
I bee to Inform the publlo that I have pur
chased the
IIAKIIER SHOP
lately owned bv Wll 1am Uam'r ond will rnn-
U at itf r iha benefit of my customers, A
share of your patronage Is solicited
Clf AUL,lSrJ OIJKU,
f Formerly with Wm, Derr) W Centre St,
ajv iiiiwinsisaiTraMPiiauaji
I
Off 1
1
FINE DRESS GOODS
uvuiu iaoui.il a uuwiiuuriujf llipm
I that we will not attempt a full descrip-
' 4-tn.4 l.i . e:t Li'
kiun, um yive; a piii tiiii outline, which you
can fill in by a personal inspection. There are
the plain and chaneable diagonals; plain, plaid,
striped and invisible plaid serg-es; fancy mix
tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads,
cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there,
many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex
amination are found entirely different. Our
assortment of silks is complete china silks,
china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, fig
ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot
effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any
color of dress goods.
.In Wraps
Wo find tho most stylish and
tho prevailing mode to bo tho
Capo, In somo of its variations.
single, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo nro plain, otliors very
highly decorated, with fancy indoscont broid, bnttorfly
colors, or some full arrangemont at tho nock, so much ap
proved this soason by tho fomiulno fancy. To somo, coats
only aro "tbo corroct garment. To thoso wo would say coats
aro equally fashlonablo and stylish, many of tlieso having
capes also attached sometimes ono, two or tbrco, as tho
tasto or inclination of tho wearer maydotiro.
We have this season, for the first time,
added a Millinery Department, and have spared
neither trouble nor expense to make it a suc
cess. The result exceeds our most sanguine
expectations. This department will be under
the same management and conducted on the
same principles that have always characterized
our entire business. We shall keep everything
in trimmed and untrimmed hats, novelties of
every description. Having secured a trimmer
noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are
enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful
inspection of our entire store."" All welcome.
I Dives, Fomsroy and Stewart.
1 tf jj
O. GEOHQE MILLER, Manager.
August 22, 2
5 cmn 19
Lt UIIU LU! IU
xJ-.sa-s exhibits
O OF O
Live Stock, Poultry, Products of Far
Art and Manufacture.
LARGE PURSES FOR TROTTING, PACING AND RUMNINGHOR
Fine and Valuable Prizes for Bicycle Con test
Great Attractions Every Day, exc;pt Tuesday, wlfich is oj!
ing day, when no admission will be charged.
The Races Promise and are Assured to be the Best of
many good ones ever held on this ground.
The Prof. A. h. Tolbert & Co. Running C
bination, performing da.ly, between races,
- greatest feats of horseirmshii4- -Roman Stain
Races, Chariot Races i?A Hurdle Jumps by I
and gentlemen artists.
EXCURSION RATES GOOD MUSI
For Premium Lists and further particulars writo to the Secretary,
Hon. D. D. PHILLIPS, Pres. FRANK RENIZ, SJ
ALMA SHOE DRESSING!
Tho best preparation in the markot for shoos,
satohols and ail leather goods whore a beautl
lul black Is doHlrod.
AT THE
LEATHER STORE
IO "W. Ooajtro St.,
HOOKS & BROW
Ti
Notice Is hereby given that pergtms destroy
ing or detaining beer kegs wIiIm proseouted
as provided by the Act of Assfjmbly approved
April tb, 1866.
Brewera' Aaitoclatlon.
Bfaauknaoaa, fa,, Juni l, lisi, ly
Base Balls,
"Bats, "
Masks,
Foot Balls,
A full line of HttiMnnc ry,
Blank Hooks, etc
fXC!
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