r s. KING Among merohanU U tho ons who caters to the wants of hlscu- toman, bo they rich or poor. Both hro an Vfitl right to bo treated fairly. Justice to Ml b good motto, and oar customers will find it ours. Wo have a complete lino of Groceries ' M well as Canned Goods, etc Come and boo vu stock of goods, and remember tho best goods aro always tho cheapest in the long ran, FIFTEEN HHP SEVEBIsT'S Corner Grocery, :. Work Accomplished at the fctreal Benevolent Society Home. g::' centre ana wnuc sis. W "FIRST EDITION. LAKESIDE PARK. Dat llookotl for Tills 8JH Ht Tills 1'oiinlnr Kesort. Tlio following ! a Hat of tho dates accural iaad tho names of tho eoclotios I Aug. 23. Oalvary Episcopal and English Lutheran, Tarawa. August 21. Oerman Eoformod Sunday ishool, Mahanoy City. Auir. 35. Anniversary plcnlo of Phoenix Fire Company, of Shenandoah. '''Bant. 1. Plcnlo of tho Shenandoah Evan DBLIQHTg'UL TRIPS. To the Octnn Vlttha l'eNii)lvili.l Hull roiwl. On t iliRUit 17th tho saoond and last of tho washo to series of snmmor excursions to tho irinfll pal watering places will leave Harris- org i It 8:35 a. m., and stopping at many of the li tTgcr intermediate stations between the form er placo and Downlngton, arrive in Phil adol- ihia about noon. Tho special train will make connection at Lancaster, taking on oaswingers from points on tho Frederick Di vision. Tho first excursion from this terri tory was aoconlod a most liberal patronnge, wlili h speaks well for tho excellent manner with wlileh those trips aro handlod by tho cnnniany, and tho samo servico will bo main tained with tho present one. Tho cheapness if tlio rate materially adds to tho popularity f these even othorwiso attractive trips. $-1 00 ihe round trip to Atlantic City, Ocean City, ea Isle City or Capo May, $1 25 to Long Urauuh, Asbury I'ark, or Ocoan Qrovo from 'larilsburg, and correspondingly Ion from itlier places at onco commands attention. The tickets will bo valid for return passage for six days, thereby allowing a pleasant means of rofugo from tho inland, sultry heat of August. AT A pleasant THE NEXT MORNINQ I FEEL BRIGHT ANT NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. My nqrtor syt It art gently on the stomach liter and kidneys, and h a plrrnnt laxative. Tbu orlnit w mane from berbn. snd Is prepared for uai JUMHE'SMBnaiCIWE I AMilTOspHtKfeU ltnt)ciinHmpfK-Kce. Ifroa I I.nne'sl'nnillr Mrdtdnc move the liowela AddrewUllATOll K. WooliWAIll) I.k ItoY.N.V GvaxtL Display of FINE DRESS GOODS IMPORTANT NOTIOS. There is no sectional feeling about Palno's that other modlcliros had failed to accomplish, celery compound. It Is found in thousands I Tho old ladles rest better, sleep better, cat . "V collcal Sunday school Sept. 2. Gorman Cathollo Bonoflclal Union of Eastern Pennsylvania. Arnica & Oil Llnlmont Is very hoallng and soothing, and does wonders when appllod to old sores. lm Hunting anil FIslilnR. Tho seoond edition of "North Star Points" has lust been htsuod. It Is a book of refer ences for all points between Chicago andLako (lnno oy WOaltliy and philanthropic ladles of Superior along tho lino of tuo old Mil wauKoo jlontroal, In tho noblo Institution JUBt ro & Northern railroad, now tho Lako Suporior f to whlch has been In exlslcnco nearly .... - ... i .1 a. I ' dlvuion or tuo unicngo, auiwauKuo uuu a C5 ycarai of homes in tho north, tho cast, the south and tho west. It is abovo party and politics. Tho strong and truthful statement made a short tlmo ago by an old physician In Now York that "Palno's colory compound is llfo and health to thousands of sickly and tuf ferinst womon," is fully and amply borno out by results obtained In tho Ladles' Benpvolont Society's homo, Montreal. Fooplo In every section of tho world havo heard of tho charltablo and christian wont Paul railway. It tells whoro to hunt deer and whoro tho tro.it hide, bosldo containing lots of other information. Good hunting and fishing all along tho lino. Sond your uamo and address with a 2-cent stamp to Goorgo II. Hoafford. G. P. A., Chicago, 111., or to J ohn It. Pott, D. P. A., Wllllamsport, Pa., for onoof them. 7-ai-3t U&w A year ago It was deemed advisable to introduce Paine's celery compound Into tho homo, as so much had been said by tho phy sicians in favor of tho great remedy. In docd, many friends, contributors and workers for tho home had thomselvos usod Palno's celery compound and obtained astonishing benefits. "Nover In tho history of this long-ostab-ll.li.vl Institution." roads tho report, "was t Throe Harvest Excursions . via Mm ClilMiro. Milwaukoo & St. Paul rail A way to all of tho best farming sections of tho anythlug received with greater dcmonstra - Wcst and Northwost, will bo run on August ,on 0fjoy RUa thankfulness. :w'12, September 11 aud October 10, 1803. Ko- "Fully a score of worthy old ladles, suffer- .1.1 r... oa .lava T.nnr rntns. I f e -l.n..n.ottBrv. HArvntiB rnmnlAtntS. !-'P Apply for further Information to noarost ana tl10r gravo troubles, soon found a new ticket aeont. or address Goorgo II. Hoafford, llf n0rKy. vim, and a freedom from pain General Possongor Agent, Chicago, in., or John It. Pott, District Posscngor Agent, 48(1 William street, Wllllamsport, Pa. WIT' WW '9QiRr bettor, and aro freer from pain than tuoy havo been for years." The ofllcials of the Montreal Ladles' Ttf-nnrnlcnt Soclctv havo not been slow to rccognlr.0 tho fact that tho old lladies under their care dorlvod groat good. Tho lady directresses havo officially written to the proprietors of Talno's celery compound, expressing their hoarty thanks for tho good done. Abovo is a photographj of a group of the womon bencflted as "happy a group as can bolmaglnod," says tho letter that accom panies it, "mado happy by that llfo Invlg orator, Palno's colory compound." It is becauso old age to most pooplo means debility, loss of powers of mind and body, and a growlug wcariuoss and woakness, that it Is dreaded. But there's another kind of old ago now possible Ono cannot defy death, but ho can disease Nature meant oldsgo to bo halo and sound, and by attending closoly to tho moans of repair of tho body, ono may llvo according to nature, to a grand old ago in tho best senso. Palno's colory compound makes a good old ago possiblo to many. Palno's celery com lKjund is a truo sourco of nourishment to tho nervous system aud through tho nerves to tho cntiro body. liounmlo ih t'ubllo Witter Works Ilnmls nt Vive 1'er Colit. A t a meeting of the Shenandoah Borough Council, August 10, 1893, it was docidod by resolution that tho bonds of the Shenandoah I'ubllc Water Works bo issuod at flvo (5) per cent, per annum and tho citizens of tho town 'in glvon ilfteon (15) dayB to purchaso samo, .1 tho expiration of which tlmo tho bonds will bo opon to tho gonoral public. In accord ance with that resolution tho citizens must mako application to tho Borough Treasurer before Saturday, August 20th, 1803, at 0 p. m. 8-11-lCt lletter Lata Thttu NuTcr. James Ryan, now of Now Mines, Scbuylkill county,but formorly of 8hamokln,has rocoived Instructions from Superintendent Swoigert of the Beading road to report to Superintendent Bcrtolotto of this city at once. It Is bolioved that tho latter will appoint Mr. Byan to a pa- -lug position on this division as a reward for heroic services rondored the company by him while residing hero, thirteen years ago. Ono night whllo returning from work at Locust Gap Mr. Byan discovered a big troo lying IJISTATE NOTICiS. Kstato of John F. Hlg It gins, laioof th llorouvh of Hbenanitoata, Uounty if Kolmjlktll, deceased. All persona Indebted to said estate are requeste d to mako laimuuibie payment, ana tnose Having legal Clalm-t acatnst the name will nrnant thpm. wlUoutd;lay, In p oner order, for settlement. MB JnYKKT H1UU1N, KUCCUttlX. Or her attorney, J A M 158 W It YON, 7-W tit oaw Pot tsvi le, 1'u. 17STATK NOTICE. - Estate of NaomtO'Don JLi uel. Into of Uorougli of rihcnandonh, tijhuylltlll countv, deceased. All persons It -deb ted to said estate are r quested to make Immediate payment, and those having legal uualnst tho same will nrcsent them wlthhut delay, In proper order for settlement I HAKA.ll JANE GLENN. Executrix. Turkey Run. Or her attorney, T. It. IIeddai.l. Hhcna tlouh, fa., July 3rd, 1801. Ct-oaw ITISTATB NOTICE Sstate of I. M. Tltman J lato of the IlorotiKh of Bhenandnnh (,'ountj of Hcliuyllilll, deceased. All persons lndebtod to suld estate are requestod to make immcaiato payment, ana Uiuso Having legal claims ugalnnt tho same will present thorn, without uelay. In proper order for Hettle cnt, to tiuuii v i iTiaan, Jxocuior. T. It. 11EDIJALL,, Attornev. Bhcnandoah, Pa., July 8, 1883. 7-5-fit-oaw nXECTJTOIl'H NOTICE. Estate of Marv ill Snyder, deceased, late of tho borough of bheuaodojh, County of SchuylRUl, Htato oi I rcnnylviil.t. Notlco Is hereby fclvcn to all panics inuoutcu to sata ostio to mattr lmmc dlate Dvmnnt. and ttose havluir lecai claims agafitst the same will present-them I can flEf GOODS is such a bcwilderinfr topic fyj' V'0 wil1 ot attempt a full descrip tion, but :,, - 111 in ov ai mi itSx?4- plain, plaul, ""jsitnc piaiu serges; lancv mix tures in all sort4of 0(ld weaves,dots, threads, cross-threads, haBr.line8 lincs herc and thcro many at a glance Appearing alike, but upon ex amination are fodLtf entirely different. Our assortment of sillL ia COtt1picte-JiBa silk,, china surah, plain ural bengaline, plain, fig ured and diangeabley sill inn the new shot effects. Full line cff bra5ds tomatch any color of dress goods. ) 3 i In WrapL without delay, In proper oMer, for Hottlcmeni to QnuiiQii v. Hassi.ku, Shenandoah, Pa., July 11, 1833, TORKEltA FOK MEN ONLY. For Old Men: for Young Men. Turitera Is tho n(.rriMllinnB!ullni?traek Tin wn iinahln tn -1- ."1Bui '.r nB men. xurKora 18 toe across me iteaaing iracK. no was tinauio to er0,e9t devcloner and reslorer kn wn to man remove it and knowing that tho passenger kind. IxMt Vigor, woa uoss aid pains In tht train from Pottsvlllo would bo due ho hurried WlTX S ,tSSSS POPULAR EXOURSIONS. . . . . .L. . 'USB WELLS' iiAUNUUtr tibun, wo urn Bluing for laundry uso. Each packago malccs two quarts. lGcta. Hold by uoamoy uros. l'Ues or Ilemorrholda P" Permanently cured without knife or ligature. .'W. No danger or sulToring. No delay from busl To the World's l'alr via the I'eunsylvaLla ltullroad. So groat is tho popularity of tho half-rato excursions to tho World's l'alr that the Penn sylvania Kallroad Company has doclded to in. crcaso the numbor of trips. In pursuanco of this plan popular excursions will bo run Au "noes whllo under treatment. Patients who gust 12th) 10thi 22l ogt September Oth and 13th. Theso excursions will bo run unuoriuo samo conditions as thoso which havo procoded them, and will afford everyone au opportun ity of attending tho World's Greatest Fair at an inconsldorablo cost. A decided improvement in the train sched ule, which accelerates it so as to dolivor tho passengers in Chicago at au early hour the following afternoon, places tho spociai train V- oro responsible need not y until well. A r "" orfect euro guaranteed. Send for circular. B. BE ED, M. D., 120 South 13th St, Philadelphia. Bcfors, by permission, to tho odltor of tho Evening IIebalo. f ltnportunt Notice. Tho water will bo shut off every night, bo- Sinning to-morrow ovoulng, August I7tn, at lonow.ug u., -------- 7 o'clock,and remain off until 7 a.m. tho next almost on an equality In the matter of speed .to- All 7sliln? of carrutEOS with lioso must mm wiu uuai, ii.vd u stopped. S. D. Hess, 8-16-lw Superintendent. JIcL, '"uny's saloon and roataurant, corner Whlto tod Centre streoU. Best of ovorything. Thirty Doy's Notice. All taxes for 1801 and 1892 must bo paid within thirty days from date, or accounts will bo put In tho hands of Constables for colloo Hon. John P. IIiaatNS, Eoceivor of Taxes. Shenandoah, Pa., July 17, 1893. 7-19-lm Delinquent Tax Notice. All taxes duo to mo on tho duplicates of 1889 and 1890 must bo paid to M. M. Burke, Esq, who la rotalnod by mo to mako such collections. Cubist Schmidt. August 4, 1893. 8-4-lm Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that the name Lesbiq & Baeb, Ashland, Pa, la printed on every sack. 8-3-3taw OHUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Our Directory. Tho spoclal trains aro composed of tho stand ard coaches for which tho Pennsylvania Railroad Is famous. Only ono night is passed on tho road, and tho arrival In Chicago is so timed as to glvo abundant opportunity for oneaeine nuartors before nightfall. The special train will loavo Now York 9.00 a.m, Jersoy City 9.13, Nowark9.85, Elizabeth 9.32, Now Brunswick 9.53, Trenton 10.23, Philadelphia lUO, Frazor 12.09 p. m, Dow lngton 12.22, Parkersburg 12.41, CoateajjUJo 1.02, Lancaster 1.25, Conewago 1.57, Harris burg 3.00 p. m, arriving In Chicago oarly tho noxt afternoon. Tho excursion rate, good only on tho special train and valid for return within ton days, Is $20.00 from New York, $1855 from Philadelphia, and proportionately low from other stations. Many expressions of satisfaction havo' como from thoso who took advantago of tho earlier excursions of this sorlcs. USE DANA'S SABSAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." 1 Joattoll St A.' PROPERTIES FOR SALE. JLL?W III "Tt?lri Will Shenandoah. Arrival. p.m. A.M. Hliemiudoah Offers Opportunities to Seek ers of Investment. The following enumerated properties are Ofllce hours '"m :30b- for Bala and Information concerning them Ortwands may be had upon application at the Heeald parimeniououiiuuio.w ni.A , aTm. to 7:00p.m. oince. ciiiaao.huiiiinf 1 1. A row oi iramo lUHUniu, -- .( . 1 1 I ... 1 1 1 . ll'Il 1 , amrfniAiih for six iamineH. least 15 per cent on the price asked. Loca n.,a,uiUon. Departure. Hon In the heart of Bnenanuoan. A.M. P.M. o .nlnndld factory site. 3UX0U leei in houses ' containing the arrival ana Uepartureof mall tratns. Mall natter for despatch must be in the omce thirty nnnutes oeioro 1:40 t:S6 8:03 1:18 1:H HUo lltt B:08 B:43 ( Phlla., Western I J and I Southern States) I New York and East-1 i ern Htates and 7:20 0:08 11:30 B:03 H: 58 or w UBtilj r. . h :0S I points on Ij. V. Asland. 7;20 Glrardvlllo. j- (Raven Buu, Centra-1 i 11a, Mt. Carmei and lu tool vmomu. . j -ypotuvme. ,m while I 7:20 low MabanoyCity. J- M tfIj Mahanoy Plane, Lost 1 11:30 1 CreeK ana nuuiv. i 12:63 3:08 8:00 12:52 8:08 8:00 1:85 700 1:85 7:00 1:10 7:00 2.581 6:20 1 2:50 2:50 tf:OU 2:50 ni,. I Frackvllle. 7:aJ rvirriera make a general colleotion at 8:00 a. .aTI arid a (teneral dllvery at 7:1 !ctlons are raade in the business part oi farm aud domes 2. A snlendld factory sito, wJuxou ), in flm hnart of Shenandoah, and In cluding laree building. Cheap. 3. Lot and large building with railroad at front and rear, with or without S horse power engine, boiler and shafting. Bplemlla Duua Inf far a factory. 4. Anoleeant new house In Pottsvllle, r,mnleto In every detail, all conveniences, I. hiah rooms. Lot 60x170 feet. . " o Largo hennery. Graucera' rlculo. Tho Grangers' twentieth annual interstate nlM.ln inhibition, at Williams' grove, wim berland county, Pennsylvania, which will tliis vear on Monday, August 23tb, continuing for six full days, gives promlso of attendance. The aispiay pi Whoro nntl When Horvioes Will be Cou. tlucteil To-morrow. Trinity Reformed church, Rev. Robert O'Boylc, pastor. Scrvlcos tomorrow nt 10 a. m. and 0i30 p. m. Sunday school at 1 :80 p. m. Everybody welcome. English Luthoran church, M. H. Ilavlce, pastor. Sorviccs at 10:30 a. m. and 0:00 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7. WelshDaptlstchurcb. Preaching services at 10 a. m. andO p.m. by tho pastor, Rev. 1), I. Evans. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Kverybody welcome, Roman Catholic church of tho Annunciation, Cherry street, abovo West street, Rov. II. F. O'Reilly, pastor, Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a. m. Vespers at 3:00 p. m. Kchelos Israel Congregation, West Oak street, Rov. S. Rabinowltz, Rabbli services every Friday evening! Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evening, St. George's Lithuanian Cathollo church, corner Jardln and Cherry streets. Rov. L. Abromallls, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a. m. Vespers at 3 p. m. Salvation Army, corner Mfln and Oak streots. Captain Kathcr and Lieutenant Shlndel In command. Servlcos all day, commencing at 7 and 11 a. m. and 3and8p. m. Meetings will be held overy night during tho week oxceptlug Monday night. First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Wm. Powlck, pastor. Divine worship at iu:.tu mr and 0:30 p: m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 5:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others aro always welcomo. AU Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, oalc street, near Main. Morning sorvice at 10:30 and ovenlng at 7 o'clock. Tho rector onl- ciates nt morning servico alternately and at overy evening servico. Tho lay reader, Charloa Ilasklns, offlciatos in the absence of tho rector, O. II. Brldgman. Sunday school at a p. m. All Beats free and everybody mado heartily welcomo. Primitive Methodist church, Rov. J. Proudc, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Morning SUDject; -riagur. evening' subjeot: "Christ Crtiolfled." Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Wesley League Monday ovenlng at 7:30. Class meetings Tuesday and Wed nesday evenings at 7 o'clock, and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats freo. Any one not having a church home Is corllally Invited to como hero. English Baptist church, South Jardln street. Services nt 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m. by Rev. W. II. Harrison, of Vlncentown.N. J. bun- day school at 2 p. m. B. Y. P. U will meot on Monday evening at 7:30. Wednesday even ing general prayer meeting. Everybody wel come. The motto of the proprietors of Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters Is, "the greatest good to the greatest numbor," and so sell a largo bottle of a valuablo remedy for the smaU price of 25 cents, and warrant every bottle to give satisfaction or .money re funded Low-Hot ellarteit Hicurslonl. Via : the Missouri Paoifle railway and tho Iron Mountain route, August SW, Septembor 1 2th and October 10th. Tickets on sale to aroui.d tho curvo just in tlmo to flag tho train as It camo thundering along. Tho train hands soon removed tho treobut thcro Is no knowing what dreadful result would havo happened liail not Ryan flagged tho train. Tlio officials of tho road wero notified of Ryan's act, but noth ing over camo of It until yesterday, when ho received a Icttor from Superintendent Swelg art, requesting Byan to report to Suporlntcu dent Bortelotto. ShamoMn Herald, wwn it 10:15 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. jrtre Alarm Uoxes. yUollowing list shows the location ot the alarm boxes of tha Shenandoah Fire Dopartment: JjOO-ation. tCoal and Bowers streets. IS Bowers and Centre streets. U Urldgo and Centre streets. Main and Centre streets, r it Mala and Poplar streets. 85 Main and Coal Bireeta. niz Ollbert and Centre streets. His GUbert and Cherry streets. K-Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open tho U'T, pull down tta hook once and let go. When an alarm Is sent in the Are bell will sound the number of and repeat the alarm lour times. HOW TO KXJATS AIlBMa. he alarm is Bounded from box 16 the Are strike one. then pause and strike Ave . win indicate Hut the Are la in the ' o No. 15 box. Every alarm la repeated domestic machinery and Implements, ...it(,.t on,l horticultural products, will be Urge and Interesting, in addition to which M rar loads of reelstered stock Will be on ex hibition. Prominent members of tho Order of Patrons of Husbandry, leading ngricultur allsts and eminent statesmen will be in at nnnance to deliver addresses overy day dnr Ing the week. Among the Bpeclal features of the exhibition will be the World's Columbian Fjnosltlbn fully displayed in grand stereoptl- cou views and descriptions during tho even ings, also exhibitions of skill In handling wua n virions horses by Ut. u. . '6'' worth, of Hagerstown. K-ltcli-llack Railroad, Hwltch-lUok depot, Maueh raiVnir. weex davs. as lollows: 8 W. 10, m. I.OO. 2U. 3 45. 5 85 p. m. fiaiti-nlnir InAVA Kll ;...m ,! i nT. s.ai. 1.916.15 d. m. Hun 11. iw s. ... Cliuroli Kn-opentng. To morrow tho Ebonczor Evangolical church, which has been closod during tho post three months ponding ropalrs, will be re opened. Sorviccs will bo held at 10:30 a. in., 2 p. m. and 5:30 p. m., and will bo sermons by Hov. G, W. Gross, proslllugelder of thePotts vlllo district; Itov. G. B. Fisher, of Barnos- vlllo; Rov. II. J. Gllck, of Uazloton ; Rov. R. M. Llchteuwalncr, the pastor, and others, i i Letter List. The following letters remain uncalled for at the Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post ottlcc, August 10, 1803: Burjftl'oter FrldmanSam Parties calling for ndvortised letters should jleaso say "advertised." Ono cent will be tharged on all advertised letters. II. C. BOTEIt, P. M. Killed In a Wedding; Fight. Ashland, Pa., Aug. 10. It has now been definitely decided that William Grammes, who died nt the state hospital on Tuesday night, came to his death from Injuries in fllcted la n freo for all flgh' that followed the fcerenndlnir of a nowly married couple nt Mt. Carmei on the night of the 10th. Grummes received n terriblo blow on the head from it utono. ami. after lyinc in a partly unconscious condition for several days, he wus brotiKht over to the state hospital on Tuesday. Michael KolmskI, Dlt. MAiaON.WWalnutat., Philadelphia, 1'a. J-ZV S W 131. Oon'tTobacco Spit orSmoke your Life ftwaj Is the truthful, startling titlo ot a little book that tells all about No-to-bic, the wonderful, harmless Guaranteed tobacco haolt mro. Ihr coat 1 1 trilling and the man who wants to quit -n a can t runs no ptiysicut or unanmai riK in liHirm Nn In h.in " Knlil nv lilt itrimirfftlrf. liook at drugstores or by ma 1 free. Adares Tie Sterling ncmedy Co., Indluna Mineral Hprlngs, lnd. w & s-ly CosiMtssioNEns' OrnaE, I PoTTSVlLLH. PA.,' August 5, 1893. f NOTICE. CJEALED PROPOSALS will bo rocoived by Wo And the most stylish and tho'prevaillng mode to bo tho .Purin 111 Uima 14a ctallnnB single, double or triple capes. Som(J &n M 0)hm highly decorated, with fan.ki , ,n(lR,cont JfelMf bntterfly colors, or some iuu arrangoniat th necki Bomuch proved this season by tho fernl fancyi To som0i only aro the correct garment To t,1030 wo wouW Bay coats aro equally fashionable aniVttvllflh. manv of ,,, ,mvln capos also attached somoti taste or inclination of tho W. ncs ono, two or thrco, as tho arcr may desiro. vvi; fliivo tnis seasonal f rd- 11 1 , -r-v iV,i All. Ok kllliu, added a Millinery Departtrttnt, and have spared neither trouble nor expeiVe to make it a suc cess. The result exceed our most sang-uiue expectations. This depffifcment will be under the same management conducted on the same principles that havejalwayscharactej. our entire business. We stki iceep everything in trimmed and untrimniedr fats novelties of every description. Havinlecur'ed a trimmer noted for her artistic and skJuifui work, we are enabled to suit all tastes. nlTp invito -i' mmfni inspection of our entire storesl a, y welcome '4 tho undersigned, tho Commissioners of 11 County, until 2 o'clock p. day, August SI, 189), for furnishing Mon- aud de livering to tho Court ;ouso and prison 100 loos Hove, J0U tons chestnut, and 100 tons of pen coal. "AMUELG DBTURK, JAMES J ISO VVhd, EH ASK REED, Countv Commissioners Attest: Villi.. J. CONNKiii , Cleric. a7w&s5t Coumis!HOners' Office, x OTTSViLi.K PA August 5, 1893. J NOTICE. QEALED PROPOSALS will be received by tue' bnueruiKnuu, inn uuuiuiiaaiuueir. ui Schuylkill ( ounty, until S o'clock, p. m., Mon day, September 4 Hi, 1893, for the erection and ooinDletlon of two abutments and remodoling tho iron bridge at Palo Alto, to span tho Hchuj lKUl river at Mt. Carbon, Ta., In acoor dance fi h plans and speclUputJons, which Cju uo sccu,ub un uuicu, I HAMDHLG. DeTURK, ' JAMKSJ. BOWES, I3LLV4K. KISBD, i Countv Commissioners. Attest: Pmt. J Connblu, Clerk. a7-wa9t IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OK SiniltYLKILL OOUNTY. J. Hay & Hons vs. MaryGallazhcr. S23 March T. 189 ) Vend Ex. No. 7u, May T. 180J. Money in court, ji.uuu. riic undorsl.ned auditor, annotated by said court '(to wort distribution nt the lunda in court in above stafd ea-e," horobyglvis notice that he will meet nil partlos interested for the purpose ot his appointment, on SatU'day, Aucuvt 19th, lb93 at 9 o'clock, a m., at his oftlco room No. I, second floor, ltobblns' bulla E i fl Ire, PoMoyitflif artj I POTTSVEUfjB PESIWMA. 1 ; GKOROb!mj rKRf Manoger. lfnMmi j II? L.I5a-BBH:iBITS 0"hEHQF o s:h:ibits - , , j I muvO room imu. i, biwuu uwi,huuuiuo uhu tbo HlIeKed principal actor iu the tragedy, lnff Bouthost corner of Muin and Oatt streets, I Live Stock, Voulm, Products of Fan? has lied. Tlin Cholera Situation Improved. WasiiikotoK, Aug. 10. In response to a request for information on the condition of chulera in Italy Suriroon General Wy man received a cablegram from Asslstani, Surgeon Young, nt Naples, stilting tha tho fitnutloti had Improved. John F.Ploppert, UO EAST OEKTItJ! SI. Srcad, Cake and Pie Bakery G09FECT101EBT. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, J. R PLOPPERT. 29 E. Centre Street, Slionanrloau. BEST COAL In the Market. Bhcn..ndoah, Pa., where and when all claims I must bo presented botoro the auditor or be torevcr uearrca jiom wimmK iu uuuu suiu fund. H. O. M. UOWiOPKTBH, Auditor. Shenandoah, Pa., July 17, 1893. dt-o-a-w Art ancfianufacture. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. LARGE PURSES FOR m 9C Ka.PAClHG AND RU!!HIG HORm i i Fine and ValuablCp'l:e fnr Rir-vrlf Contests. M f i J Great Attractions EverjJ)a,l except Tuesday, which is ing- day, whT?ii nc aqfniission will be charged. 3L.tr -AQKNT FOU- Ijsaiiia?!,s The Races Promise andfarff Assured to be the Best many good ones JLCC oa this ground. cf til IT CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 1 i : 1 "i ,...The Frot.lA. I,. Tolbert & Co. Running Cu bmation, Irfbrming dailr, between races, greatest feata nf horsemanshii Roman Stand' Races, Cliiriijt Races atd Hurdle Jumps by HI anu genuunu artists Prices per Ton, Delivered: BTOVB COAL ? 00 nttncnullli nOAf. ..u.... 3 00l points In Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Indian pEA CQAL. 2 00 8 uaa COAL... 201 Mouth Milu street. M. L SHOEMAKER. Territory. Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Co orado. Wyoming and Utah ; also to po'uts in Soutliwest Missouri. One faro for the round - Orders may lie lejt at 21 East Coal street, or trlp,(iilus two dollars,) limited to twenty days from dato of sale for return. These tickets aro first class in every particular, and affords choice of routes, right from your homo with stop-over privileges to visit the W,rid's Fair if desired. Eound trip and onefyNy tickets at lowest rates to points In Old Msaieo, Cali fornia and Oregon. For further Information, descriptive litorature, etc., address J. P. McOann, T. Agont, or W. E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agt, 391 Broadway, New York. 3.00 "1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. EXCURSION RATES! GOOD MUSM o Builders! NOTICE. I be chase to lnlorm the public that I have pur-Ithe 10, II 3t Hundays, I JO, itmumlnsr. leave Kuoomit mil, . , 12 as, l txj. days, a-i, J p m. Points. The borough of Shamokln has heen sued for $20,000 damagee by a man who fell and broke his leg on account of a defective pavement John E. Ueiliy has beeu reinstated as agent at the Lehigh Valley passenger depot at Ash Iand (fif Ashland aud Shamokln hay" fitl foot tall teams. . r fciS.UV UAUIIEU SHOP lately owned by William Itamer and will con duct It tar the benefit ot my customers. A shared your patronage is soucutxi. CIIallI.U!l Dliltn, IFormsrly with Wm. Derr) W. Centre St. The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen- Bi ished our stock of all V kinds of Hardware. Nails and Builders' Supplies, We also carry an immense line ot T Utoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin- ill ware, llooflng and Spouting our jl specialty. Peter Griffiths, OIRAItDVII.tiE, PA. WEEKS' SALOON, For Premium Lists afd farther particulars write to the Becretary. "j Hon. D. D. PHILLIP , Jgs. PRANK RENTZ, Se'. . ALMA SHOE DRtSS N6! The best nrenaratlon In the nirket; rnrnhnpa. satchels and ail leather goods were f a beautl- lul blacu Is desired. I AT THE . i. LEATHER Sr0RE! lO vv . Oontrj Cfit., Public Notice Is hereby given Ing or detaining beer kegs as provided by the Act HOOKS & BR0WA 121 Ti- jnrclln Hlreet, Hpru anrl PnnfiJnlinnp.n Stnrp. i uunuij u.iu WU..IUU..U..U.J 17 S. Main Street... , 'praons destroy- The finest ruK8 anil Dieaa una piain uibim f I fancy lonfiCtiunery 01 au sinaa a ! "VB I r-PU H It'll f nn mnil. VV Jl DUUUUPi 1 Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, Masks, m Foot Balls, ' A full Hue of KtuMnncry, Blauk Books, etc 4 U uo vo oitizy - - M lil. be prosecuted ,B8bmbly approved - St J 5k NORTH MAIN W: AuiMfliantund hnu man 1 Mik. . . Alcaic,,. ' " Vn. i. No. 4
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