Just to a or w adrlfl abuiig fcsa r Aid Mi KING Among merchant la the one who caters to the wants of hit cus tomer, be ther rich or poor. Both have an qua! right to be treated fairly. Justice to all la a good motto, and oar easterners trill And ltoan. Wo have a complete llnoof Groceries U well as Canned Goods, etc Come and see oar stock of goods, and remombor tho best goods are always the cheapest In tho long run. SEYBRlsT'S Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PARK. Dates Hooked for This Beaton at This l'opular Ilesort. The following Is a list of tho dates secured aad tho names of tho societies: Ang.23. Calvary Episcopal and English Lutheran. Tamsoua. August 24. Gorman Eoformod Sunday nhool, Hahanoy City. Aug. 25. Anniversary plcnlo of rhcenlx ITlro Company, of Shenandoah. Sept. 1. Plcnlo of tho Shonandoah Evan eslical Sunday school. Sept. 2. German Cathollo Beneficial Unlou of Eastern Pennsylvania, Arnica & Oil Liniment is very healing and soothing, and does wonders whon appllod to old sores. lm Hunting iiml I'UliInR. Tho socond oditlon of "North Star Points" has )ust boen issued. It is a book of refer encos for all points between Chicago and Lake Suporlor along tho lino of tho old Mtlwaukoo & Northern railroad, now tho Lake Suporlor division of tho Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul railway. It tolls where to hunt deer and where tho trout hido, beside containing lots of other Information. Good hunting and Ashing all along tho line. Send your name and address with a 2-cent stamp to Gcorg II. Hoafford, G. I A., Chicago, 111., or to John It. Pott, D. P. A., Wllllamsport, Pa., for one of them. 7-31-3t d&w Throe Harvest Kxcurslons Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way to all of tho best farming sections of the West and Northwest, will bo run on August 12, Septombor 11 and October 10, 1893. Bo turn tickets good for 20 days. Low rates, Apply for further information to nearest ticket agent, or address Qoorgo II. Ilcaflbrd, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111., or John E. Pott, District Passenger Agent, 430 William street, Wllllamsport, Pa. TJbjj Wells' Laumdby Blub, tho best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quart. 15cts. Sold by Coakley Bros. 1'Ues or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife or ligature, No danger or suffering. No delay from bus! ness whllo under treatment. Pationts who tire responsible need not ay until wolh A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular, It. BE ED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Before, by permission to the editor of tho Eveniho Herald. tf Important Notice. Tho w?35U bo shut ou" every night, be ginning borrow evening, August 17th, at 7 o'clock,and remain off until 7 a. m. tho next , day. All washing of carriages with hose must be stopped. S. D. IIesj, 8-lG-lw Superintendent. McElhonny's saloon and restaurant, corner White and Contro streets. Best of everything. Thirty Day's Notloe. All taxes for 1891 and 1892 must be paid within thirty days from date, or accounts will be put In tho hands of Constables for collec tion. John F. lliaoi.vs, Eecelver of Taxes. Shenandoah, Pa., July 17, 1893. 7-19-lm Qll an Away. For sixty days Keagey, tho photographer will givo a 10x12 pUtinum picture with every V doien of his $3 cabinets. in jjatlo. Coming Kvents. jjAng. 18. Ice cream festival, in Bobbins' -a house, under auspices of the Y. P. G. Which p E charchi MsEKSJ&i ill Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m Money Order and lleKlstrv De partment open from8:00 a. m. h v:im p. m. - Fnllowlne Is a schedule of the arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must be In the office thirty minutes before toe time given oeiow; Arrival. Deitinatimu Departure. P.M. 1:40 :iW 8:08 1:18 l:t A. M. A. P. 11, I Phi la.. Western 1 1 and I Southern States) 7:20 12:6: 8:08 11:30 3:0b 8:00 :08 M I New York and East-1 1 em Htatoa and V J points on Li. V. It. R. ) 12:52 3:118 8:00 1:35 7:00 9:06 9:08 VlM Asland. 7:20 -r i , i uselei 9:0 Qlrardvllle. (Baven Run, Centra-1 i 11a, Mt CarmelandV I Bhamoktn. ) 1:35 7:00 1:10 7:00 :0S 9lb6 lti 2:24 8:lg 1:40 2:28 Mi 3:28 1:18 J Pottsvllle. 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:Uri 11:30 2:6b o;20 2:50 8:56 8:50 I Mahanoy City, I Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:30 2:50 9;58 1 OrsekandHbalt. i o:UU 9:58 i Frackville. 7:20 2:60 n.,frinr maUA & general collection at 8:00 a. r. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:15 !. m. 3:il r- m. Additional deliveries anu OMleCUOn are mauo lu mo uuaiuu9a v ui (own at iu:to a. m. uuu ;w v. w fire Alarm lloxes. The following list shows the location ol the alarm boxes of the Bhenandoah Fire Department:' LOOAIIOM. IS Coal and Bowers streets. 18 Uowers and Centre streets. M Bridge and Centre streets. IS Mala and Centre streets. 84 Main and Poplar streets. 85 Main and Coal streets. BIS Ollbert and Centre streets. 18 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 3-Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm Is tent la the Are bell will aouad the numberof -tbgx and repeat the alarm four times. i CO, m jreqiw to ukjats Aisjuia. i . .TT..r.1f.d 'rem box It the are VA 1 1 J pw w r- - r,&Q UVBJ : nst.inli U needed.out conna- I spirit. BEST FOOD FOR BABIES. Urgent Necessity at This Time of llio Year of rutting Them Upon the Harrsl Diet. Take care at all times, but especially now of baby's food. llnon the nurltv and stremtth-nlvlnir qual ity of the food, and especially upon its IHncfis for a hot weather diet, deponds baby's life. When the 1 ttlo one's flesh Is flabby, blood thin and poor, color white, and temper un even. If not Irritable thoro Is an urgoht necos- sltv for a chaiizo. It is tlmo to put tho baby at onco upon lactatcd food, which contains all the cssontlals of a perfect diet. It rurnlsiies abundant material for rapid growth and de velopment. When tho mother's milk Is insumclPnt nn&lltv and nuantltv for baby's healthy growth, any ono who stops to think must trnnw that tho Infant food which most Closoly resomblcs mother's milk must be used. This Is timlrmtitnllv lactatcd food. It Is used and recommended bv tho best physicians In ovory community In tho countrr. It has rccolvod moro testimonials within tho past month from hannv mothers than could bo printed In scoro of such columns as thcie, and the fact that it is not oxiHsnelve. hut is within ovory body's reach, and can bo obtained at any drug LITTLE BUT" boutab. storo, makes It oven moro a boon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soutar, who live on Campbell street, Saudusky, Ohio, owo their Happiness l lactated food. Ther wrlto : "Whcu our baby, Euth, was sick there was nntlilns that would stay on hor stomach. Th doctor advised tho use of lactatcd food, and vory thankful wo are, for in a short tlmo it worked wonders. She is now a largo, health rhllil. Her aso is ono vcar and four montbj Wo are convinced that If It had not been for tho timely uso of lactated food our baby would havo died. Wo now havo auothor little om that wo are ralslliE on lactatcd food, wo havt such faith in It, and we alsj recommend it to all our friends." Hundreds of such testimonials havo bcon published. Hundreds of llttlo ones in thi state owo their lives to lactatod food. POPULAR EXCURSIONS. To the World's Fair via the rounsylvanl Jtallroad So great is tho popularity of tho half-rate excursions to tho World's Fair that tho Penn sylvanla Eallroad Company has decided to in crcaso tho number of trips. In pursuance ol this plan popular excursions will bo run Au gust 12th, 10th, 22d, 28th, Soptember 9th and 13th. Thcso excursions will bo run underthc samo conditions as thoso which havo preceded them, and will afford everyone an opportune ity of attending tho World's Greatest Fair at an inconsiderablo cost. A decided improvement in tho train sched ule, which accelerates It so as to deliver the passengers In Chicago at an early hour the following afternoon, places the special train almost on an equality in the matter of speed with the best express trains. The special trains are compoaod of the stand ard coaches for which tho Pennsylvania Eallroad is famous. Only one night is passed on tho road, and the arrival in Chicago Is so timed as to givo abundant opportunity for engaging quarters before nightfall. The special train will leave New York 9.00 a. m., Jersey City 9.13, Newark9 25, Elizabeth 9.32, New Brunswick 9.53, Trenton 10.23, Philadelphia 11.30, Frazor 12 09 p. m., Dow ington 12.22, Parkersburg 12.41, Coatosville 1.02, Lancaster 1.23, Conowago 1.57, Harris burg 3.00 p. m., arriving In Chicago early the uoxt afternoon. The excursion rate, good only on tho special train and valid for return within ten days, Is $20.00 from New York, $18.25 from Philadelphia, and proportionately low from other stations. Many expressions of satisfaction have come from those who took advantage of the earlier excursions of this series. Iiase Hall, Tho next game here will be played at the trotting park botween tho homo team and Emory's colored players from Willlamsport. The latter aro slid to be equal to tho Cuban Giants. Ilofford, who played right field for the home team for soveral weeks, has boen ro' leased and left for Philadelphia yesterday, Stuart, lato of the Bloomsburg club, is hee on trial. lie played a practice game at the park yesterday. Tho Pottsvllle people must not get rattled the Shenandoah players aro the champions, and they havo a voice in saying when and the conditions under which thoy will play ball. Off their own crounds the Pottsvlllo club cannot put up better than a second-rate ama tcur game. Tf Folmer had been maklngvthe attempt to get home on Tuesday last, Instead of Setley, nnnnftlin Pottsvllle Dlavers would now be under a physician's care. If the Pottsvllles had ability in proportion to their backine and rresumption they could put up a pretty fair game against the cham plons. Tho home team goes to Lykens to-morrow morning to play with the club of that place and will not return until noon on faunday. Shenandoah had Pottsvlllo 6 to 0 at Lake side last Tuesday, when the game was discon tinued on account of an exception taken by Pottsvllle ou a decision of the umpire. To thus disappoint several thousand peopleshows the baby act on the part of the team at fault. Had the contest been a closo one there might be some allowance made, but in this instance I fail to see it. IfBollly intentionally tripped the runner at third, the affair was doubly offensive. Tainajua Recorder, The Stale Lltlrgste. Milton C. Eeinhold, who was unauimously elected on Monday last as state delegate from First Legislative Disirlct to the convention to be held at Harrlsburg on the JOth Inst., joes without instruction. I uis suows iuv iwpiuii, ftUb. his constituent! have in nim. air. hold was born on March 8, 1807. and tlfvoJ Vl from the High School at Mahanoy 'tf TuckueU University. He studied .h 1.1, -nnstltuents have la him. Mr. law in tho office of George B. and S. II. Kaerchcr and was admitted to the Schuylkill county bar In 1800. Soon after ho beian practice at Mslianoy City and hasliecu rapidly acquiring a large practice. Ho Is devoted to his profession and has already boon engaged in many Important oases, lie is the solicitor for sovoral townships, and also for tho lor. ough of Mahanoy City, and has bicomo quite nri Ivn In nolltios since his admission to the bar, and with John l Finney he served as ono of tho secretaries of the Republican county committee under Chairman jainee in IBM. At tho State Lokuo In WllllamsporJ last year ho was elected delegate to thi National League of Hepubltoan Clubs ai Louisville, held in Juno, last. OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. What He Sees mid ileurs During His Tmvtls. Thoro Is considerable speculation on tho Grant band's profits for the day at Lnkcsldi last Tuesday. Of course It Is tho business ol nobody outsldo of tho baud what was made, but that does not stop oulslde speculation when tho festival Is spoken of. It is said tin band's treasury is about $800 richer througl tho ovont. Wo may oxpect to seo tho old Philadslphla & Heading railroad passengor depot at Union stroot In uso again before many days. The Lehigh Valley Company ro-opencd Its depot at Ashland yesterday, so that heroafter all business of the two railroads in that town wi ) bo coaductcd in distinct channols. Mluo Host Schlefly Is busy making arrange ments for tho big clam bako at Davis' Bun ou on tho iOth inst., which ho will manage Among thoso who have bcon invited are all tho members of tho Borough Council. Coun cilmon liko clam bakes. It is pretty hard for tho beats to got ahead jf tho average Shenandoah hotelkcoper. Two base ball playors tried It a fow weeks ago and rejoiced at tho depot before thoy lelt town over tho easy manner in which thoy gulled tlu landlord, but thoy were followed to Philadel phia and wore glad to pay up. Yesterday two young fellows who claim to bo actors were obllgod to take an Involuntary trip back to town, handcuffed to each other, and accom panled by a dctoctlvo. Fakirs may get along all right with lightning ouros for all the nil mbnta of man and boast, and occasionally palm offa fifteen-cent gold watch for a. twenty dollar bill ou somo of our citizens, but when It comes to an attempt to fill thcrrselvos with ham and eggs at tho cxponse of our hotel keepers thoy tread on dangerous ground. Ode. Baxter's Mandrake Blttorscuro indlgostioii aeartburn, coatlvonoss and all malarial dls eases. Twonty-flvo conts por bottle. lm L-ow-llnte llartest ISxcurslon. Via: tho Missouri Pacific railway and the Iron Mountain route, August 22d, Septembe: 12th and October 10th. Tickets on sale to points In Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Indian Torritory, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Col orado, Wyoming and Utah ; also to po.nts In Southwest Missouri. One fare for tho round trip,(plus two dollars,) limited to twonty days fromdatoofsalofor return. Those tlckot6 aro first class in evory particular, and affords choice of routes, right from your homo will: atop-over privileges to visit tho World's Fair if desired. Bound trip and ono way tickets at lowest rates to points in Old Mexico, Call foruia and Oregon. For fuither information descrlpllvo literature, etc., address J. P SlcCann, E. T. Agont, or W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt., 391 Broadway. Now York. Grangers' l'lcnlc. Tho Grangers' twentieth annual intcrstutt picnic exhibition, at Williams' grove, Cum norland county, Pennsylvania, which will commonco this year on Monday, August 2Sth continuing for six full days, gives promiso ol tho UBual largo attendance. Tho display ol farm and domestic machinery and in) ploments, igricultural and horticultural products, will bo largo and Interesting, in addition to which i0 car loads of registered stock will be ou ex hibition. Prominent members of tho Ordc: of Patrons of Husbandry, loading agricultur allsts and eminent statesmen will bo in at tendance to deliver addresses every day dur ing the week. Among tho Bpecial features ol the exhibition will bo the World's Columbian Exposition fully displayed lu grand stereoptl con views and descriptions during tho oven ings, also exhibitions of skill in handling wild and vicious horses by Dr. G. E. UolllngS' worth, of Hagerstown. done to Jail. The two young inon brought here yesterday from Sunbury by Detective Amour on a charge of boating hotel keepers, were landed in Pottsvllle Jail last evening by Amour and Chlof of Police O'Hara, The prisoners claimed to be nephews of General Siegfried, of Potts ville, and upon arrival In that town the oili cers allowed them to visit that gentlcman'i oflice. The General and the two young men were closeted for several minutes, butoventu ally the former said ho woujd do nothing, but be did not tell the officers what his relations with the accused wre. USE DANA'S SAB9APABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Uetlliic at Ghloago. Charles J. Get lug, who left Pottsvlllo on July 19th with a wheelbarrow, a keg of brown stout and a dog for the World's Fair, arrived at the Exposition grounds at 7 o'clock on Wednesday night. The time set to accom plish the task was thirty-one days. Getliug made It in twentyeffht. Tbo best time be made in any single day was forty-two miles, which he did coming through Ohio. He ox pended $10 for food and clothing. Getting says' tho worst roads he encountered were coming into Chicago. Ho says ho would not make the trip again. His barrow and contents weighed 150 pounds. Delinquent Tux Notice. All taxes due to me on the duplicates of 1S39 and 1B90 must be paid to M. M. Burko, Esq., who is retained by me to mako such collections. Cuiust Scumidt, Auirust 4. 1893. 8-4-lm All Working. . All the collieries of the Philadelphia & Beading Coal Sz Iron Company in this district are working to-day, but will be idle to-mor row. The operations were continued to-day to make up the required four-day schedule, which was lost by the Idleness on Tuesday. Thanks. The Urant band tender thr tr sincere thanks to all persons who so kindly assisted them at their successful Lakeside musicale.Aog. 15. IWX X A Grant. I're. ul Coin, IMPORTANT NOTICE. Shnmnilo ill I'lilillo tVutur Works Ilnmls lit l'lvo l'er font. At a meeting of tho Shenandoah Borough Council, August 10, 1803, It was derided by resolution that tbo bonds of tho Shenandoah Public Water Works bo Issued at 11 vo (5) per cent, per annum and tho citizens of tho town be given fifteen (IB) days to purchase same, at the oxpiratlon of which tlmo tho bonds will be open to tho general public. In accord ance with that resolution tho citizens must mako application to tho Borough Treasurer before Saturday, August 20th, 1803, at 0 p. in 8-11-lCt Go to McElhonny's restaurant. 8-0-tf A CAREER WITHOUT EFFORT. Grnornt Lloyd llryeo, Ills Miigiizinc and Ills New Novel. ISpeolal Correspondence.) New Yohk, July 18.-General Lloyd Ilryce, formerly n congremmun from Now York city and nine the death of AUnn Thorndike Hlce, owner and editor of The North American Hevlew, w recently pub llshed ft novel which lias occasioned a Rood deal of comment nmonc politicians ns well nsthnt exclusive social circlo of which Gen eral Ilryce ia a member and which has beeu populnrly characterized as the Four Hun dred. Tho Interest which the story has for politicians is duo to tho belief that General Bryco has selected for some of Ills charac ters to piny their part tu Incidents which had actual existence In his own experience as a politician, while the characters them selves wero suggested by certain politicians whom ho know. Society hero is interested in the story be cause of Us conviction that General Ilryce has also drawn from similar experiences lu that world. Therefore, whatever the merits of the story, the novel is being widely read whero General Bryce Is known and some what excitedly discussed. It is not tho first novel which General Bryce has written. Ho was elected to con gress some ycara ago to represent ono of the east sloe districts of New York. His politi cal constituency was In a world entlrelj apart irom i..ic in which General Bryco was reared and with which lie was then associ ated. But he was tho sou-in-lav of ex-Mayor Edward Cooper of New York, who not withstanding his great wealth and social position had attained remark ablo political pop ularlty in the city, a popularity Horn brtce. which General Bryoe was sure to feel the benefit of, whatever his own qualifications. Whllo In congress ho wroto a clever sketch full of humorous episodes and sparkling dialogue, and it was said of him that he and Senator-Ingalls were the only members ol that body who had found relaxation from sterner political duties by taking up the pen of tho romancer. Ingalls' novel was never published. It was destroyed by Are, together with the senator's valuaolo library. After General Bryce retired from congress his friends reported it to be his Intention to devote his life to literary work, especially the writing of fiction, and there was so much of promiso In his first story and so much of realization In the second, which soon followed, that it was believed ho might win a great name for himself as a story teller. But one of those curious chances which determine a man's career sometimes so changed General Bryce's purpose that it was believed that he had of necessity laid aside tho pen ol the romancer forever. Per haps his most Intimate friend in New York was Allan Thorndike nice, who in a few- years made n literary sensation, not by his own writings, but by las capacity to com mand the most brilliant pens of the world for the almost moribund magazine North American, which Mr. Hice bought for a BOllg. His purchase of that magazine seemed to chance or at least to develop luce's nature. He had been esteemed a mere pleasure lov er, a dilettante, a languid social swell. He became on the instant utmost a man of force and authority. He set the political world In n quiver of excitement by procur ing a series of brilliant but audacious and almost cruel articles, in which some of the popular idols were attacked. Altbouch the authorship of these articles was never acknowledged, yet their literary Btyle was so splendid and Individual that the critics wero unable to discover the writer of them, Gail Hamilton was one, Judge Tourgoe another. Then Mr. Rice set the religious and agnostic world nllre by publishing an article In defense of the Christian religion from the lato Jeremiah' S. Black and a re ply to it from Colonel Ingcrsoll, nnd In oth er ways attracted great attention to the magazine. Rice also plunged Into political life, was a candidate for congress for a New York district and spent money with a lavish hand, but was defeated. Ho was, however, nominated by 1'resiilent Harrison as tnln Ister to Russia, and while almost on his way to the steamship to take passage was stricken with n malignant disease and died. When Mr. Rice's will was opened, it was found that hwhad left his magazine to his friend General Bryce, and almost within a day General Bryce found that his career had been determined for him without any effort upon hit part. The youngest of the magazine editors of Now York who are also proprietors, General Bryce maintained the magazine upon the lines laid down by Thorudyke Rice, and It was supposed that the labor entailed thereby would be so great that General Ilryce would.nnd it im possible to do auy further literary work himself. Ills novel came as a surprise, He wrote it as Hopkinson Smith writes his storlea and paints bis pictures in odd mo ments while waiting for dinner or in the half hour preceding bedtime and found that by eflououilzing the minutes he was able in the course of a mouth to write a good many pages of manuscript. The pub lication of the story, however, whatever Its effect, will not distract General Bryce from his life work, which is the editorship of llio forth American. H. .1. KUWAims, DECOLLETE-! AT ASBURY PARK. Mrs. Allan Creates u Sensation at Founder Hriidley's ll-snrt Abburt Pahk, N. .t Auj 17. Mrs. Angeline Allen, of New , a guest at tho Lafayette hotel at this pi, ice, caused quite a sensation ou Founder Bradley's board, walk by appearing in an extremely deoot- lete bahlng- suit, the skirt being excep tionally short, hardly reaching her knees. Her limbs were encased in a pair of tights Which barely oaine to tbo k'lees. The sight of the woman In the abbrevi ated oostumo attracted the attention of several thousand persons, and it was with considerable ilifllculty that she managed to make her way to a neighboring pho tographer's. With the assistance of a po liceman she mauaeU to get back to her hotel, but before she entered the carriage that had been secured she was compelled to wrap herself up in a sheet. Coughing Ids to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough tl .r,r Switch Hack llnllroad. Trj os leavi- 8w trb II irk depot, Ma.'h CbuL-u wpfmyi,asii'i'W3 8 40. 10 if), li 37 a in I 00 8S0. S 45. 6 35 D m Hiin4ys 1 30. 2.p m. Ite" -mng letve Hutnmil Hal, D.il), 1 1 III a. in., 13 aj, 1 W. 3.31. 4,15, 0 15 p. m. Bun dei, a 23, 4 nil p. ia. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SheiiHiulonli Offers Opportunities In Heek- fcrs or Iiivxstiiieut. Tho follow ine OUIlmCralcd nrnncrtli Aro for sale and information may bo had upon application at tho UtsitALD ollico : ;. A row of framo houses contalnlnc apartments for six families. Will net at least 15 por cent, on tho prico nsked. Loca tion In tho heart of Slicnaudoah. 2. A snlcndld fartnrv nltn. .'tfWRn font In bIzo, In tho heart of Shenandoah, ond in cluding largo building. Cboap. I. Lot and larco bulldlne with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8-horso power igino, boiler and shaftine. Snlondid build ing for a factory. 4.-An elegant now house In Pottsvlllo coraploto In every detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet Largo hennery. 8, MUBJCHHK THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD Will completely chatico the Wool In jour irstcm In tnrco months tlmo, and send new, rich blood conrsInR through your veins. If you feel czhsnstcd end nervous, are getting thin and all run down, Ollmoro's Aromatic Wine, which Is a tonlo and not a hevcroKo, will restore you to health nnd strength. Mothers, uso It for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to woman. It enriches tho blood and elves lasting strength. It Is guaranteed to euro Dlarrhcca, Dys entery, and all bummer Complaints, and keep the bowels regular. Bold by all drufflrlats for tt per bottle. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AGliNT FOK CELEBRATtD UGEH v v AND PILSNER BEERS, 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 ol Btoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Hoofing and Spouting out specialty, Peter Griffiths, QIKAUnviLUE, PA. John F.Ploppert, U'J EAST CEXTIIE 81. Jread, Cake and Pie Bakery! CONFECTIONERY. ICE CREAM, SOOA WATER. , J. F. PLOPPERT. 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. BEST COAL In the Market. Prices per Ton, Delivered: STOVB COAL r. S3 00 CHESTNUT COAU 3 00 I'KA COAL 2 00 EQU COAL a 00 Orders may Ije lett at !)U!ast Coal street, or 201 Uoutn Main street. M. L; SHOEMAKER. ETOTIOE. I beg to inform tho nubile that I have pur chased the IURBER SHOP lately owned by William 1 tamer and will ton d ict it for the benefit of my customers. A share of your patronage Is solicited. ciiAiu.ut niiltit, (Formerly with W'm, Derr) W. Centre St. Bakery and Confectionery Store, I2i ti. JurcHu Hired, Tbeflnf Bt rakes and bread and plain and fancy confectionery of all kinds always kept on hand WM, HUUUAflsJ. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S.M lla Street. Fmest Brduds onVmes, WIMeys aad Cigars, rresh lleer, Porter and Ala klwsji on tap. FINE DRESS GOOD In Wraps August 22, 23, 24 and 2! Live Stock, Poultry, Products of Fat Art and Manufacture. ! LARGE PUSSES FOR TROTTING, PACING AND RUNNINGHOP; Fine and Valuable Prizes for Bicycle Cor. tests. Great Attractions Every Day, excjpt Tuesday, which is r ing day, when no admission will be charged. The Races Promise ' aud are Assured to be the Best of many good ones ever held on this ground. 1 Special Attra.finS The Prof. A. h. Tolbert & Co. Running ( bination, performing daily, between races, greatest feats of horsemanship-1 Roman Stai! Races, Chariot Races .utd Hurdle Jumps byi ana gentlemen artists. EXCURSION RATES GOOD MUSI For Premiun Lists and further particulars write to the Becretary j Hon. D. D. PHILLIPS, Pres. FRANK RENTZ, 8. ALMA SHOE DRtSSING! Tho best preparation In the market for shoes, satchels and all loather goods wheto a beauti ful black Is desired. AT THE LEATHER ST0REI 'y given that persjtfcs deatroy NottiEU'6" ke8 will be prosecuted ingorj Act of Assembly approved April i towers' ABfyjolation, Jttlll I, WI. ly f 'JJ jer- rand IMspla1 of IfVRESS GOODS is such a bewildering-topic fll J) that we will not attempt a full descrip- tion, but give a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There 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 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, bengalinn, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fane' braids to match any color of dress goods. Wo find the most stylish and the prevailing modo to be tho Cape, in some of its variations, single, doublo or trlplo capes. Some are plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Iridescent braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangemont at tho nock, so ranch ap proved this season by tho fomlnlno fancy. To some, coats only aro the correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally faslilonablo and stylish, many of theso having capos also attached sometimes ono, two or three, ns tho taste or inclination of tho wearer may do3iro. 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 oil 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. jives, PoMoy and Stewart O, UKCJUGE MILliEK, Manager. ! IUr O OF o W0i I00KS & BR0 Base Balls, Masks, Foot Bails, A full line of Ktaitmery, Blank Hooka, etc r MI (1 a irrYnmor ur A T1J sll.
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