KING Among merchant Is tho one who ctcr to the vfantfl of hi cus tomers, bo thoy rich or lxr. Both have an lanl right to bo treated fairly. Justice to all is a good motto, and our ciutornors will find It ours. Wo have a complete llnoof Groceries M woll as On nod Ooods, cto. Como and sco out stock of goods, and romembor tho boat goods aro always tho clioaj,ct in tho long run. Corawr Grocory, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Slioniindonli OlVer OpixirtunltleH to Seek er of Investment. Tho following enumerated properties aro for salo and Information concerning them may bo had upon application at tlio IIisbald oQlco : 1. A row of framo houses containing apartments for six families. Will net at least 1C per cent, on tho prlco asked. Loca tion in tho heart of Shenandoah. 2. A splendid factory site, 30x00 foot in alzo, In tho heart of Shenandoah, and in cluding largo building. Cheap. 3. Lot and largo building with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8-horso power engine, boiler and shafting. Splendid build ing for a factory. 4. An elegant now houso In Pottsvillo, comploto In ovcry detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot 60x170 foet. Largo hennery. IMPORTANT NOTICE. 81ininiloili Public Witter Worlis llomlsat Five I'er Cent. At a meeting of tho Shenandoah Borough Council, August 10, 1S03, it was decided by resolution that tho bonds of tho Shenandoah Public Water Works bo issued at flvo (C) per cout. per annum and tho citizens of tho town bo givon flftcon (15) days to purchase samo, at the expiration of which time tho bonds will bo open to tho general public. In accord- eanco with that resolution tho citizons must mako application to tho Borough Treasurer before Saturday, August 2ith, 1893, at 0 p. in 8-lMGt LAKESIDE PARK. Dates lluokeil Tor Till Beuauu lit This Popular Kesort. Tho following is a list of tho dates socurcd and tho names of tho societies : Aug. 25. Annlvorsary plculo of Phoenix Firo Company, of Shenandoah. Sopt. l. Picnic of tho Shenandoah Evan gelical Sunday school. Sept. 2. Qorman Catholic Beneficial Union of Eastern Pennsylvania. What lie Nees nnil Hear During III Travel, Tho continued rain last night and this morning gavo tho town a refreshing appear anco. Tho paved streets showed up in great stylo after th storm. Tlicro was a big fall of rain, but tho water company officials say it was only a comparative drop In tho bucket as tho dry season has mado several good falls necossary. A summary of all tho street talk in town on tho Gllberton riots loads to tho ono opin ion that both the Borough Council of Gllb'cr- ten and tho Schuylkill Traction Company acted very unwisoly in tho matter. Tho bor ough was at fault in taking violent stein and tearing up tho company's tracks. Tho courts could have Riven the oxact results sought by means of an Injunction If tlio claims of tho council aro just, Tho railway company mado a tnlstako in allowing an armed forco to go to tho sceno to relay tho trark. Tho past few yonrs havo demonstrated that tho oxhlbltion of Winches tors on public streets in connection with dlsa grccmcnls bctwoen corporations and tho ico plo tond moro to aggravate than allay dla turbancos. Another illustration of what pcoplo loso by not buying and reading tho local papers was given at tho Lehigh Valley depot to day. Two gentlemen who aro croditcd with haV' ing considerable business ability went to tho dciot to tako a P. & R. train for tho Lavollo Fair, and It was not until thoy hod wasted half an hour waiting for tho train that thoy found out tho P. & 11. trains wcro running to and from tho old depot. Tho discovery was mado to lato for them to catch tho train at tho other station and consequently Uiey did not go to tho Fair. They walked up town in disgust. Had thoy purchased and read copy of tho HuitALU last night they would havo seen an announcement of tho railway changes that took placo this morning. I havo been asked to call attention to tho fact that tho ordinanco which prohibits tho roaming of horses through tho strcots without an attendant is not enforced. Drivers aro in tho habit of allowing their horses to walk through tho streets to and from tho stables, whilo they walk on tho pavements. This almost losultcd in two accidents last week. Getting, tho man who recently walked from Pottsvillo to Chicago, is back in Potts vlllo and says ho Intends to repeat the journoy and mako money by selling his photographs along tho routo. It is moro than likely that beforo Getting has traveled many miles ho will find that tho novelty of tho undertaking wore off with tho first trip and to dispose of his photographs ho will havo to throw in littlo wood chopping as a premium. Arnica & Oil Liniment is vory healing and Boothing, and docs wonders when appliod to old sores. lm I'JBKSONAL,. Uruiigcr' Picnic. Tho Grangers' twentieth annual interstate picnic exhibition, at Williams' grove, Cum berland ccunty, Pennsylvania, which will commenco this year on Monday, August 28th, continuing for six full days, givos promiso of tho usual largo attendance The display of farm and domestic machinery and implements, agricultural and horticultural products, will bo largo and interesting, in addition to which 50 car loads of registered stock will be on ex hibition. Prominent members of tho Order of Patrons of Husbandry, leading agricultur allsts and eminent statesmen will bo in at' teudanco to deliver addresses ovcry day dur ing tho week. Among tho special features of tho exhibition will bo tho World's Columbian Exposition fully displayed in grand stercopti con vlows and descriptions during tho even ings, also exhibitions of skill in handling wild .and vicious horses by Dr. G. 11. llolliugs worth, of Ilagerstowu. I'tle or lteiaorrliolcU Permanently cured without knifo or ligature .No danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness whilo undor treatment. Patients who aro responsible need not y until well. A porfoot cure guaranteed. Send for circular. XI. EEED, M. D., , 129 South 13th 8t., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to tho editor of tho EVBSJINO If KUAI.D. tf Use Wells' Laundbv Blue, tho best Billing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakloy Bros. Tinpurttiitt Notice. The water will be shut off every night, be ginning to-morrow evening, August 17th, at 7 o'clock,aud remain off until 7 a. in. the next day. All washing of carriages with hose must be (topped. 8. D. llsai, 8-16-lw Superintendent. Here You Are. If you are looking for an elegant new home, in a permanent, healthy placo, fitted with all the latest conveniences, plenty of yard room, call at this office for full partic ulars. CumUie Kvenl a. Sept. 5 Ice cream and peach festival at Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices of the Y. 1 A. of the Welsh Baptist church. Fire Alarm Uoxes. The following list shows tho location ot the alarm boxes of tho Sbsnandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 16 Coal and Bowers streets. 18 Hovers and Centre ilreew. Si llrldco and Centre streets. t Main sad Centre street. M Main and Poplar streets. wud ana uou eirceia. if UUosn jud Centre street. . t uuwh a Portunattly Nobody Was Injured nnl Lit tlo Dninnce Was Done. A passenger train on tho old linn of tho Philadelphia & Beading railroad ran Into tho rear end of a coal train near tho trestle at tho south end of Main street this morning, but thero wcro no serious consequences. Nobody was hurt and tho passenger cnglno only lost its pilot and tho pulling bar, which is used to connect tho front of tho cnglno with the train when it is impossiblo to turn tho former at tho end of tho road, Tho train was duo hero shortly after 8 a. in. and was slowly rounding the curve which is spanned by the ttestlo wbon it struck the rear car of the coal train, which was stuck on tho curve. Tho rcarbrakeman of tho lat ter train had neglected to run back with his flag. No cars lett tho track. Tho passenger oars were taken back to Mahanoy Piano by tho Lavollo special and tho cnglno followed to rccelvo a new pulling bar. Mrs. Henry Krapf, of Ashland, spent ycS' terday in town with relatives. Miss Ernestine Grosser, of Philadelphia, is spending a few weeks with friends hero. David D. Mellon, of Tremont, spent last ovening in town as tho guest of his son, Harry. Jesso B. Davis and Miss Ilanuah Tempest attended tho Lawlese-Smcltzer nuptials at St. Clair yesterday afternoon. Arthur Morgan, who recently returned from tho West, is confined to tho homo of his parents, on East Oak street, by illness. Mrs. William Amour, ol Alt. Uarmcl, came to town this afternoon to bo at tho bedsido of hor brother-in-law, Richard Amour. Burt Hughos, a former resident of this town but now located in Now York City, where ho is deputy inspector of tho New York and Brooklyn bridge, is paying n brief uislt to his parents hero. Baxter's Mandrako Bitters euro indigestion heartburn, costlvcncss and all malarial dis eases. Twcnty-flvo cents per bottlo. lm r.avello Fair. Tho Lavello Fair will bo held on August 22, 23, 21 and 25. Largo exhibits of live stock, poultry, farm, art and manufacturing products. Largo purses for trotting, pacing and running horses and valuable prizos for bioyclo contests. Thoro will bo great attrac tions every day. A special attraction will bo tho Prof, A. L. Tolbert & Co. running com' lunation, performing dally between races, giving great feats of horsemanship, Roman. standing and chariot races. Excursion rates on nil railroads. o. o. d, Go to McElhnnny's restaurant. 8-0-tf awl Cnerri streets. K ubmibui nu uoai sirens. To send an alarm open the Dot, pull down the, hook ones and let go Wtten te ninn Is jest la toe fire bell will sound foe number o( Um box and repeal the alarm four Uue. tOW TO laOOATV AUAIUHS, ' u tbe alarm la souooed tire box It m are ellw stnks 900, Um PJe arid strike ftvei trfciah will laatfltM tftat tho Bm t IS Oft No News Vet. It was expected that some announcement regarding tlio pay at tho P. & Ii. collierit in this district' would be received by this af ternoon, but no news has arrived. Tho min era in tho Mahanoy district wero not paid yesterday. USE DANA'S S AES APAEILL A , its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Wilt of lSJoctment. A writ of ejectment was issued yesterday in the caso of the Shenandoah Feed & Lum ber Company against Michael Lawlor, All parties to tho suit are residents of town. Coughing Leads to Comainptlon, Kemp's Balsam will atop the cough noe- " Delinquent Tux Notice. All taxes due to rue on the duplicates of 1889 and 1890 must be paid to M. M. Burko, Esq., who is retained by me to make such collections. CuiiisT Schmidt, Auaust4. 1803. 8-4-lm HwlteJi-llHck Itnllroail. Tra.ns leave Rwlteb-lUok depot, Mauch Chunk, week daye, as lollows: 8.1U, 10 10, 11.87 a. m 1,00, .. sdD. a SB p. m. une. ys, l.ou, tSSp. , Returning, leave HumnUt Hill, 9.40, 1140a. ra IS 15, I.W. 3.W. a. p. in. Bun d,ias, toop. ra. stay li. IB tf tnr -JftfttoM Soar. Be sure that tho MM 2tW & Baee, Ashland, Pa., is printed Ml ry uuik. 8-3-3UW COLLISION ON THE READING. DfiE DANA'S SABPAPABILLA, its " THE KIND THAT OURES''. Points, Canning timos. August is going, Oysters aro coming. Cool breezes yesterday. Cantalopos are plonty. Keep tho pavoi streets clean. Beautiful moonlight evenings. Wo can stand still moro rain yet. ' Business ought soon bo picking up. Many pcoplo aro allllcted with colds now. Prosperous barbers aro oven shaving checks now. Tho public school pupils havo only two weeks vacation yot. Tho martins aro getting ready to migrate to tho south. It won't bo long till tho state political cam paign will open. In two weeks tho boys and girls will bo going to school again. Tho hard times will havo Its effect on tho matrimonial market. Thero is heavy travel now on tho railroads to tho World's Fair. Scir l'rulfo. Self praiio is no recommendation, but thero aro times when ono must permit a person to tell tho tiuth about himself. When what ho says is supported by tho testimony of others no rcasonablo man will doubt hU word. Now, to say that Allcock's Porous Plasters aro tlio only genuine and reliable porous plasters made is not self praho in tho slightest degrco. They havo stood tho test for over thirty years, and in proof of their merits it is only necessary to call attention to tho cures thoy havo effected and to tho voluntary testimonials of thoso who havo usod them. Bcwaro of imitations, and do not bo deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Allcock's, and let no solicitation or explana tion induce you to accept a substitute. KlngtoHii Fulr. Tho Thirteenth annual falrofthoEingtown Agricultural Society will bo holdatRingtown on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Aug. 30, 31 and Sept. 1, 1893. In addition to tho dally attractions on tho programmo aro Cob orado Charloy's Wild West show, and Cop- pock's great cyclorama of tho Battle of Got tysburg. A special oxcursion train connect ing witli regular train will lcavo E. M. Junc tion at 9.10 a. tn., returning leavo Ringtown nt C.45 p. m., stopping at all intermediate stations. Israel Aitleoatk, 8-23-2t Secretory. UIvaii Away. For sixty days Eeagoy, tho photographer will give a 10x12 platinum picturo with ovory dozen nf Mr $3 cablnntn. WANTED. A middle aged woman.as house keeper, lloht referencex rtq Ired. Ap ply to It. l' Ulll, corner of Main und Lloyd streets. b-zi-u PI10P0MAL3. Proposals will be received by tho undcrslaned. tho committee on iicatiDg ana fuel, until o o'cioclc p. m., Mon day, t-ept 1, 1MO, (or furnlblilng noil delivering coal for the scln ols of the boriUKb. All coal must bo taken from the 1'. & It. collieries Proposals seuuld bo tent to :1m chairman of thii committee. Mark Buiikb, Chairman, Anthony i,ynoii, a j galla01ie1i, A M. TllEZISB. 8-23-tf Titos MANLur. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. The American Farmers' In Lebanon and Lancaster Counties, Pa , FROM AUGUST 19th TO 26th, 1893, Under thedirpctmansjrement of the National Farmers' Alliance hiid Industrial Union, the largest organization of farmers in Ihe uorld. (Over 8U too Alllni.es constituted, with a mom brt ship eceedlng 3,0U0,uv0.) Very low railroad rates over all lines in tho United Mates. The best bund and other mUBto obtainable, livery l.,y a big aaj. Mammoth assembly halls; 100, IKX) -quare foet of platforms for exhibits; also. Immense building. Most eminent spea-crsln America: U. . Sonator Wra. M. Bttwart. Nevada. Governor Kobert U. Patterson. Pennsjlvlan. (Jovernor Davis H, Walte, Colorado. OeueralJ.mes II Weaver, Iowa. Hon U. 1j. Loucks, Houth Dakota (President Not'l Farmers' a lllance and Industrial Union), lion. Ignatius Donnelly, Minnesota. Judge W.J- Kerr, Colorado. llev. Dr. Fdword McUlynn, New York, lion. Charles M Thomas. Colorado, Miss Mary K. Liase, Kansas. Hon, Hen. Terrell, Texas (Lecturer National Fanners' ADI; m e), and otheis. Other prom n i.t rnenbuve been inilted. In cluding I'resldui i v -land, Hecretary of War Col. Han. ' unont, I -i. Henator David B. Ulll New Yon., nd lion. Thomas 11. lteed, of Maine. Oram' rihlbli I farm lmpllroents and ma chinery , "o display ot products of farm and card pn -ras ranging from I2U0 down, I.lbti . warua .or best bread, best butter, best cuke, i... ,'tnned fruits. Jillies and pickles; ay . necoi . rk, etc. tSend for premium list) Cou. ttou free to all agriculturists and their luuiu.. . Admission by railroad freo. Auny ..d varied atlracilo' s for men, women and o jlluren. Everything the test. llaudredsot cottages and tents lor lodging; faollliies for feeding many thousands each day, Kvcry tblug reasonable Officers 1'ii-sldent, John H. Dora, Fresno Cm.; Vice President. Col James Young, Mia dleiowu, Pa., mod. M D. Duvio, Beverly, Ky., lion. U. II. Matthews, Iluffulo.N. Y, xudolher. Advisory Hoard, prominent farmers from nearly every Hbue and Territerv. Einoarop meut Ceiumlttee. Major Mann rge, nraadon. V. ; Hon. I. K, Desn, Iloueey Falls, N. Y and Henry t Deamlng, chair nam, Harris horg Ihi., who will plwteea to gtfe any farther Information, ' 8t-a&.ltw AGENT FOU latatuer's CELEBRATED LAGER v AliD PILSHER BEERS, Porter, Ale and "Fine Old Stock Ale. John F.Ploppert, HO EAST CESTUI! SI. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery! CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, J. F. PLOPPERT, 29 E. Centre Street.iLShenandoah. BEST COAL In the Market. Prices per Ton, Delivered: STOVK COAL 3 00 CHESTNUT COAL; 3 00 1'EA COAL 2 00 EQG COAL 3 00 Orders may bo left at 21 East Coal street, or Mi eoutn Main street. M. L SHOEMAKER. HOQKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, 1 o Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an immense line of Btovca, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Bootleg and Spouting our specialty. - Peter Griffiths, GIRAItDVILLE, PA. Grand Display of FINE DRESS GOODS lRBSS GOODS is such a bewildering-topic that we will not attempt a full descrip tion, but crive 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, 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. osJLXl VV lcj3S tho provalllng modo to bo tho Capo, In soino of Its variations, single, doublo or triple capes. Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Indesccnt braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho fomlnlno fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashionablo and stylish, many of thoso having capos also attached sometimes ono, two or threo, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wcaror may do3lro. 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 re'sult 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 every thing 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. D.7es, Foray and Stewart, PQTTSVI3LM3, PEM1I1, O, GEOIIQE MILLER, Manager. "''Hickory Baskets! All Shapes and Sizes. Also Breton Lunch Baskets. I A Aery nice lot of Toilet Sets which we will part compnny with at $2.75. These aro largo and in four different decorations. "We havo whacked another big chunk oft tie prico of Mason's Jars, GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLETS. 0 SSoiLXtli IVIcvlxa. O.tirooit. Unmet 22, 23, 24 and -25, 1893 NOTICE. 1 bee to Inform the public tbat I have pur- chased tlio BARBER OISOP- lately owned by William Ilaraer. and will con duct It for the bonollt of my ousTtimerH. A share ot your patronago la sollcllcdjti, CHAItl.RH UCRRi (Formorly with Wm. Dcrr) 12 W. Centre St, RuHsct Shoe Laces! Russet Sitae Dressing ! AT THE LEATHER STORE XG W. Ooutro St., JOHN I. TKGZIHi;, Bakery and Confectionery Store, X2i N. Jardlti Htrect, The finest cakes and bread and plain and fancy confectionery of all kinds always kept on band. WM. HIIUUAUS. Public Notice! Notice la hereby given tbat persons destroy ing or dotalnlng beer 1c egg will be prosecuted as provided by tbe Act of Assembly approved April lib, 1886. Brewers' Association, nbiatmdain, Fa,, Jun 0, uei, ly "rnea -OF- Live Stock, Poultry, Products of Farm, Art and Manufacture. LARGE PURSES FOR TROTTING, PACING AND RUNNING HORSES Fine and Valuable Prizes for Bicycle Contests. Great Attractions Every Day, except Tuesday, which is open ing- day, when no admission will be charged. The Races Promise and are Assured to be the Best of the many good ones ever held on this ground. Special Attraction ! The Prof. A. Iv. Tolbert & Co. Running Com bination, performing daily, between races, the greatest feats of horseroanshif Roman Standing Races, Chariot Races ld Hurdle Jumps by lady and gentlemen artists EXCURSION RATES! GOOD MUSIC! For Premium LUt and further iHrtloulw wrjto to tlie Secretary. Hon. D. D. PHILLIPS, Pres. FRANK RNl'Z, Sec'y.
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