KING Among merchant III tho one who eaten to the wants of hlscos- t Honrs, bo thoy rich or poor. Both have n qnsl right to bo treated fairly. Justice, toall li a good motto, and our customers will And hours. Wo havo a completollnoof Groceries M woll M Canned Goods, etc Coino and boo our stock of good, and remember tho best goods aro always tho cliciapurt in tho long run. (Corner rooy, Cntr and White Sta. THIRD EDITION OHUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. When) mill 'When Hervlcru Will l Oon. ilui'K'il ro-moi row. Trinity Itefortncd chuich, Ilev, llobcrt O'Uoyle, pastor. Sorvicea tomorrow at 10 a. m, and 0:90). m, Sunday sehoolnt 1:30 p. m, -Everybody welcome. English Luthornn churoli, M. il. llavlcc, pastor. Servtcxm ul 10:30 u. m. and 0:00 p. m. Hundnr school at 1:30 p. m 1'rayer meeting Thursday evening at 7. Kchelcw Israel Congregation, West Oak street, Hev. H. Kahlncnvlti, liabbl; service every Friday evoiilug; hulurday and Sunday alturneon and evening. Wolnh Uaptlst church. Trenching servlcos at 10 a, rn, and 0 p. in. by the pastor, Hev. I), I. Evans. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome, Koman Cntliollo church ot tho Annunciation, Cherry street, above West street, Itov. II. F. O'Uollly, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00a.m. VcHpers at 3:00 y. m. Ebonozor Evangolloul church, Itov. It. M. Licit tcnwalner, pastor. Services to-raorrow at 10 a. m. In Gorman, and 8:80 p. m. In English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Allure heartily Invited to attend. Ht. George's Lithuanian Catholic church, cornor Jardln and Cherry streets, liov. L. Abromaltla, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a. m. Vespers at 3 p. m. Salvation Army, corner Mpln and Oak streots, Captain Kather and Lieutenant Shlndcl in command, Servloes all day, oommcnelrig at 7 and II a. m.and8and8p.ro. Meetings will be held every night during tho week excepting Monday, night. first Methodist Episcopal church, Rov. Wm. Powlok, pastor. Morning, Holy Communion, Evening, Fpecial sermon to young ja.cn. Sunday school at p. m. Epworth Leaguo at 5:45 p. m. Prayer mooting at 7:30 on Thurs day ovoning. Strangers and others aro alwuye welcome. English Daptlst church, South Jardin street. Services at 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. tn. by Hev. V. II. JohiiBlon, ot Viucentown, N. J. Hun day school at - p. m. Monday oven I rig nt7:30 Y. r. II. U. will moot. Wednesday oven lng general prayer meeting. Everybody wel come. Prosbytorlan church. No services In the morning. Evening service conductod by tho Christian Endeavor Society. Hev. John E Lynn will conduct a praise and prayer service on Wcdnosday evening. Sunday school atSp.m. Christian Endeavor Sociotywlll moet onTues day evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. AH aro cordially Invited. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main, Morning service at 10:30 and evening at 7 o'clock. Tho rector oOl clatos at morning serv.co ultornatoly and at every ovoning service. The lay reader, Charlos Hasklns, ofllciatos in tho absence ot tho rector, 0. 11. Brldgman. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All seats free and ovcrybody made heartily welcome. OSK DANA'S HA liH A YA L'lLI, A , no " THE KIND THAT rtlRBS". Dir. Ityuii, tho Umpire. There would undoubtedly bo a different ending to tho game yesterday had tho umpire understood tho rules. I'ottivile Chronicle, Mr: Ryan, of Mahanoy City, wag tho umpire. This is the Barno gentleman who caused the delay of tho Shenandoah-I'ottsvlllo gmo, by his persistent efforts to officiate. Even the Pottsvllle people,who lauded him to tho skies when it was in their favor, are finding out that lio knows nothing about tho game, and that Shenandoah's refusal to play with him officiating was justifiable. Continuing, the same paper says: "Wo have nothing but kind words for Mr. Eyan, of Mahauoy City, but we aro compelled to say most emphatically that ho does not understand tho rules. His friends cannot hido him under the veil of "he trios to do what is right." That don't go. An unv pire must be one that can umpire. If he Is ignorant oi tho rules ho can't umpire, and Uiatsettles it. Mr. Ryan wanted to umpire another g&mc. He had better left good enough alone." Use Wells' Laundhy Blue, tho best .Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes ,tivo quart. Ifttie. fe'olrt by Coakley Bros. HvHnReiloaW ml Lkkmlrle. .Quito a number of people, oat: ids of the so embers of the Evangelical Sunday school, accompanied the Utter to Lakeside park yes terday. All those who were iu attendance had an anjoyabls time. The main feature of amusement was the game of base ball between the Married and single men. 'J he former won by th scire of 17 to 20. George W. Bddall and Frank Eisenhower was the battery for the forum and Jonas Gllflllau and lllehard Hnj der ooeupled the points for the latter. Beddall's great pitching was the feature, striking out nino men. BMS Ml IK Unprecedented Number of Deaths. Prevalence of Diaritaa anil Cholera Maiituni, Ignorarce of Mothers th First Cause. Physicians Advise the Use of Lactatod Food. McEIhenny's saloon and restaurant, cornor .White and Centre streets. Best of everything Letter List. The following letters remain uncalled for at the Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post offlea, September 2, 1893: Morgans Ellen Morris Thomas Parties cell log for advertised letters should please say "advertised." One cent will bo charted on all advertised letters. H, a BOTBK. P. M. I -i j.i olographs aid crayons at Dabb"s. IIliawt TU Kttee. All taxes due to me on the duplicates of 1830 and 1800 must be paid to M. M. Burke, Bjq., who is retained by me to make such collections. Cubist Schmidt. August 4, 1893. 8-1 lru Infants Thrive Best Upon it and it is Easy to Get. Thoro was novor a tlmo for mothers to bo mor'o caroful than now. Nearly n tbird of tho deaths In Chicago for a month jmst havo been deaths of hablos 1 Chicago Is not an exception. I)iarrhu and cholera infantum aro now nioro piovaleut In overy city in tho country thou over before at this season. Tho causo of this state of affairs is Im proper feeding. Half tho deaths in July, August and Sep tember every year aro of children under five years old. Yel it was never intended; and tho investigation of health societies every where has shown that thero is no reason but tho ignorance and carelessness of mothers, for such an abnormal loss of life m early years. Mothers whoso breast-milk is faulty should understand that lactaled food Is tho food that is nearer mother's milk than any other. And they should never fall to use It in profcreuco to any other. It has been shown in every investigation that babios fed upon lactatcd food live longer and thrive better than thoso brought up on other diet. Lac taled food makes vigorous, well-nourished, activo babica when other foods fail. It con tains tho very elements for easy, perfect nutrition. Long trial has shown It to be perfectly adapted to tho ago of growth when the dlgcstlvo organs aro making enormous demands to meet tho needs of growth and development. "For upwards of eight years, I have been familiar with lactated food," says tho well known Boston physician, Dr. C. P. Thayer, "and my immediate professional friends and mysolf havo it always at hand." Ouo causo of tho high esteem of tho food among physicians lies in tho known cleanliness and scrupulous care used In Its preparation. In lactatcd food the combination of the necessary olomcnls of pure, hoalthy mother's milk is accomplished. Using puro milk sugar as a basis, thero is combined with it the richest elements of barloy, wheat, and oats which by long subjection to high steam heat under pressure havo been perfectly cooked. Combined with tho other elements of the food, the result is a homogeneous product that is easily assimilated by tho feeblest stomach. Infants thrlvo upon It; thoy grow plump, strong, bright-oyed, and clear skinned. Tho child who is puny, pale, and sallow is likely to become an adult of inferior mental and physical powers. Tho child that Is brought up on lactatcd food starts life with ovcrything in favor of health. Physicians of all schools recommend lactated food; thousands of mothers who havo used it praise it; habits liko it; it is within tbo reach of simple homes. fKKHONAL. J. K. P. Schielly spent to day at Potts vllle. It. D. E. Hagcnbuch spent to-day at Maha noy City. Mrs. T. T. Williams left for Tremont this morning to visit friends. George W. Hassler, of North Jardin street, loft this morning for the World's Fair. Da Id Owens, after spending several days at Atlantlo City, returned homo yesterday. John B. Schuehlug has returned homo from a week's visit to Philadelphia and At lantic City. Charles Kirlln left town to day to tako upa course of study at tho Ursinus college, at Col. legeville, Pa. Ohrls. FoltK left for his now home in Philadelphia to:day after a pleasant visit to friends iu town. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Finney arrived home last evening after a visit to tho World's Fair and a trip through the lakes. Hugh O'Uonnoll, who recently spent somo time here as tho guest of lion. M. C. Watson, will address the workingmen of Chicago to-dy. Miohael T. and Martin P. Purcell, John T. Stanton, Curl Coogau and policeman Flaherty formed n party that left town this morning for Pottsvllle. An Accident at Cordon. Yesterday afternoon Edward Berrigan, a workman on the P, & R. railroad, met with a frightful accident at Gordon, While assisting iu making a flying switch he fell between two cars, two of which passed over his body. He was removed to the Miners' hospital, where his right arm was amputated at tho shoulder, his right log at the hip and his left leg above the ankle. The unfortunate man resides at Ashland, The physicians at the hospital say he cannot recover. Orwlgsburir 1'nlr. The 49d exhibition of theSehuylkill County Agricultural Society will be held st Orwlgs- burg, September 6, 6, 7 and 8. The sporsing program arranged is excellent and the exhib its will lie Urge, ftperial attractions. Bal loon ascensions and parachute haps daily by a lady aeronaut. Plenty of races Don't fail to attend. 31-IM OBE'S OBSEf' tM, BSEJ antl? What He Hee- ami ""Af,AN IIVJAIL. Tho pleasures of llfoj" jjnt V chlit Arrested nt n luriflitliln Of '"Sr,'" l-A meeting stAtcmcnt of facts and live In a verv nulet anr fnwn. ilnvntrd nlmoftu . ... ti uoncce oi lis injiau stores or any oi "l,tl indieativo of noise anq of mino Is occupied at his alieenco from bed a) to equalize things and nature with Its "sweet longer In tho our mlglibors, who retiring earlier and w.b by the iieceMittes of early in the morning. iirt which Emnm Gold- t the atnr attraotinn. i Imll, this city, last -.ndvortlsod n bslnit if'severnl unemployed sue hftll wns nnuked . "Jo. mostly Germans, nr fVhIle.tbe assemblage . U-erraan rushed in in! 1 -jnllfB lunitiAi "Mlw es "'"'rested; arouse!" Tho hi1 "UementWRM electrical, no privilege. lu r,B ,runv a of ,IatH0. niorninkf pi tyrmed with revolvers hial'a Hven back into the P'0,S (luleted bv a sneeoh . i . b - - a cln arrested on n war- a eeJ Tiattiniiva Rnvutinnt. iriiwiifCCTlllJ IB uuu,nTfirnil, , l,n I. rtf In. . . J .... VUKI.V " - II. faithful spouse to his biilMJiry. Her arrest was self ill conversations JeP'fAsne was entering the ...... f ,u.. .... ftt'n, Priiki!An. -trim trnu nuwi ji ui inu r-v,v, .( , " squares. However, tlT, t0 PV" ,'1B? aWfty wife and model woms Tgnn oflleer. Albert lu performing nolgh gt pro soumled tho alarm voico Unit Is at least HPi ,jso arrested c turo of loudlncfss, shte 1 roj t. i. . ,.. t...Jfi UMtSras convovod between the KohlnooAVf wtl atlon and ,, .r )) l")sses u willingness to callopo. Now jou Wrs dvitliout aroaulsltlon. j.ivuunu wu lumnijii u 8110 Will lie UIKCI1 tO Tho pleasures of a da; destroying his slumb out of sorts, and com cot , did not appear to be eiui, ner nrrost, altuouKU Dairr"! York authorities will peevish during tho dJXed thai 'she i."a tho succccdlug mornihesdinjt, and she says si: wilier sentenced to a term llll Hil ls usual program of tbqideprifforms of novernmeut. volco. 101"' 'jliberated to continue aiuuiin, mo ricll. She uUvo- Thursday we bado,rasM e'"t of force when poor month which. Initoin "u,.,"'"6 lupr wunt importance, him had to an almost unpnrau there has been unoxa uess, torrlblo dlpustei flro rnd water. But tho opening of the nu) lut bade adieu to all sua Tt As far as tho olemeul will havo her own W; ..t, 4l.n- l...nn.1 1... .ViLUViltUl IIUJ UiKl JJU, j. tore o nuance auu trsarj ing agent, and It is wolu to noint tobrlebteuiir n . . . vlving, coundenco th lered is being rcstori1 resuming more rapid currency is becomii' and tho banked-up f, naees aro being unco' and looms of indtistr When tho clouds roll doing, wo shall havo ous days of not long Senate, instead of wi speeches, will act pn questions before it, nevn, e a t I Of nn Vlrrliim. ' -It. 1. Shortly after tho Mruira eifiployed in the t i iporatcd by tho ller- 'eoiipaiiy, near Pnnksu mcounty, lintl gone to dlhied by the cry of flro, i ftient reigned anionic Inritv of tlinm mnrtn h I . ' . . . PaMls"lre started, it Is bo- "usiioss of miners work ej ooms spread through wining rnpiuty and e li toil, ; -fiiues aim nis two sons. ltt0?L"hd It is believed they .6eeftlo companlos from tliis fTHiondod to tho call for ?!rtping water iuto tho cxungulsuinL' tho rr.of Tho change iu t Schuylkill Traction HicKALu yesterday, ail ia 11 fo, nlinhBster I'nlltlclnn. awlr.pt. 1. v. J. Hunter. Noc jtlclnn, committed sul. jiuroliself. A few days ago s My! transactions wero lie nst Hunter, and he n ,, In tbo meautimo his emcunonsenoiu goods and ptt, supposed that Hunter onij jinff rne uotuo uesertcil po3fl(inelancholy. ,nh nniial On tine- persons to express th Sept. 1. Fully 15,000 of tho retiring oillclu '""N'WtlUrd annual picnic of a prominent gentle-1,1?"! Faor8' oclation , ., . irtHcilesterdny, Tho crowd Scheme on tho part lth j nJ 1Utene(1 attentively the reeponsibillty of)ghii Henry S. Harris' ijuent damages. TlHoil. 1. Opdykc, state secre- accusation against t)i"8 h e? Farmers' alliance, at all versed in its at16' told thB farmers why tho chango in manre''. contemplation for txiB It,tfrANIA DAY. it is a disputed quelm; s, chauiro in manaKOiikuo te 'd Ily reunsylvnnla company of suits of ir'nttf1 "'iauy. J rrj- ommision having decid-To-day is Labor Dt ftcmbcr 7tb, as tho day holiday, and, moreo) 18t"i have formally celebrat- day, it was largely jd,s 1 Pennsylvania Day, tho 6onforamoro thaujgn.Dad Company, in pursu that there aro morotheiijtom, t3kes pleasure in an than ever before, sin oufcc(o benollt of those wishing augurated, and bujuG 5 attCnd tho ceremonies, ""Kate of nun film CnT Mm ior , ; . .. " " nnMdu irom an points situat- tror,,, "nos within tho borders ploycrs as a rule did tho shutters and joi tho day. Considerable of th blown from tho tree: tme while a largo propoihcce. on the ground, mosli of the ground Oysters 1J now iu prayer Picsbyterlau churcl ivffecjs u " fcasion will be good only lct leaving Philadelphia at 'iber 5th, and reaching 'Harrisburg 3 00, Lewis- ef, Uent, Altona 7 00, VWUI DC uiuuo uuit mi Eev. John Lynn fur''ld connections may ayer service on ' 1 u ti0 "ranches of Pittsburg at inter- bo tho tho train B? nimposltlou of Tim Union final ctL v' nuara coaches, and ample atlons at its Scott elilna tj ue provided for all who" days. Only ono slP Jf a of tu0 opportuuily of present. 1 r8 lu an event so momorit- Willlam Rimokitl1";;-)rati0'1 of Keystono Carmel for killing of! Columuian Exposition, striking him on thejtted !oao(1 by '" special tran September opeutdbinMoon of the noxt day, The Lehigh Val $,turn coupons will be reduced its floatf r s tralus leaving Chicago i M. on or before Septem' OBE'S OBSERVATIONS What lie Sees and Ileum During Ills Travels. No baso ball player In tho ilvo counties has received as much nowspapcr notoriety this year as Sctley has. Tho Bloomtburg ttepub Ucan is tho latest to como out with a chapter and incorporates in tho latter part of it somo advice Sctley should not fall to hood. Tho JUpublican says : "On last Saturday Pitcher Sstley was re leased by tho management of tho Bloom base ball team, and at tho same time tho authorities at Danville woro notified that they wanted to be roleased from his ball bond, whereupon Policeman Thomas was notified to lake him In custody nnd bring him to Danvlllo, where ho was lodged in Jail. Somo In dividual members of the olub and groat many citizens thought tho cjmrgo against Sctley was unjust and Chas. Sbafler ou Monday had a Mibtcription paper drawn uji and the monoy nearly all subscribed to pay tbo claim against Set ley and have Mm released irom jail. During the game on Tuesday with Bollofoute, Setley put in anap, pearanco in custody of an officer, and made himself so obnoxious with his conduct that his friends dropped tbo matter and it lookod for a tlmo as if ho would havo to go back to jail, but ho took tho matter in hand and through tho magnanimity of our citizens h ruiseu an our, inreo uollars ol enough monoy to settle his caso. This should bo a warning to factloy to nover go back on his friends." Tho "old vets" who havo been on tho an ious bench since tho present Administration started in to arbitrarily cut off pensions, may sit with comfort now, as tho pension depart went, upon second thought, hit upon a inoro conservative course. Hereaftor thero will bo no suspension of pensions except In cases whero tbo record shows on its faco that tho soldier was not entitled to any pension what- ovor. Tho announcement In to-day's papers that Nmicy Hanks yosteiday trotted a milo at i-lectwood race track, Now York, in 2:00! caused considerable talk in town, many peo pie erroneously jumping to tbo conclusion that the time is tho best on record. Nancy llanks trotted a milo in 2:01 last year. Grand Army Day will be celebrated at Al lentown on October 5tb, next, and it Is un ucrstood that Wutkin Waters Post, of town will send a strong representation to tako part in tbo ceremonies. Tho dull times have made it impossible for many of tbo bojs in blue to enjoy ploi.sure trip3 this season, but they count upon a chango for thebetter inamonth or so, and If it comes Shenandoah will bo woll rcpicsontcd at Allen town. McEIhenny's saloon and restaurant, cornci Wblto and Centre streets. Best of everything l'ont (Illicit Nollco. To-morrow (Labor- Day) tho postofllce will ho open until 12 o'clock, noon. Tho carriers will make tho 7 and 10 a. m. deliveries and collections, lirownsvlllo, Yatesvillc, Ellon gowan and lurkoy I!ua will bo served with tho 7 a. m. dolivcry. Buy Keystone Hour. Bo snro that the namo Lbssio & Bakr, Ashland, Pa., is printed on overy sack. 3-3-3taw. WAITS. &. r:OIl SALE. Tho Shcotz property, K. Lloyd ' street, and property at Urownsvllle. ni ju, m. liuiiKis, Attorney. NOTICE. My wife. Mary Agnes Downham, havlne left my bed and board. I bomhv Ktve notice that I will not bo responsible for uy uuuia ixjmrueiuu uv ner or ov mv nn mrpn nftn. 1,Iq .Int. 8 23 61 " WM. DOWNHAM. Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 29, 1803. Boots and Shoes m a SACRIFICE! I will close out my ontiro stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps at prices re gardless of cost, as I intend to go into another business, ISADORE FRIEDMAN, 29 North Main St., Shenandoah i.- ui of US Sll Bro $500,000 since its s' Ing, and such of th fallen duo during been paid off have favorable terms. The next holida',,f Day. ?" John Geddling ais n0 both of Haven I? thoLburK ralr unucu in main moi r J H Capt. J. F. Ballejusli as President of theW 8 for this excursion ' and JmI In tho train Bervlco pjiia system, will doubtless ,oi ny tne many Penn anxious to show tho pride native State. . still retains that Electric Railway i In the intuit of object of bis .ci: I' road betv , -n this u- a spei .V cou.pli.tioP' City yu,ierday. id v LEWI-. At ShJ of Charles and Cas: Funeral on Sunday iruiu tue uuniiy II Kn street. Relatives aLt. U vued to attend. u of the Schuylkill County y will be held at Orwigs- 0, 7 and 8. The sporting s excellent and the exhib Special attractions. Bal- nmni1it,ia .1 n 1 1 t hnrfl ""l"""f uy r.Y'!,n,y of races. Don't fall ti-31-3t IOU 1 For sixty days- Ij will euo a 10x18 p 'oren i,t $3 al restaurant. 8-0-tf Ipt, 11 Died, uta enandoah, on Aunust 30th. 8.fa 31 years. Funoral will 1. e doceased's late residence n tier a, at a o'clock. Rela- wpoctfully invitwl to at- 8 31.8t and crayons at Dabb's. d lack llallroail. oaul'n-"e tMSBOt, Manch hs. r "-'ow,! "-0. mis; nar li tie -u nun! Hill, s a' l,3j, t) ifi p jd Bun- JERSEY PEAGiES ! We will receive daily, direct from the orchards, one carload of choice Jersey Peaches. Call early if you want good fruit at low prices. J 24 N. Main S'., Shenandoah, Pa. I beg to Inform the public that I have pur chased the BARBER. SHOP lately owned by William Ramer. and will con duct It for the benefit of my customers, A share of your patronage is solicited. 1 ciiari.kh main, ( Formerly with Wm. Derr) 12 W. Centre St. TELE CHOICEST DHINK8 I can always be had at EARLEY'S SALOON, and Market Sts. ojr. Lloyd iw t Beer. Ale sod Porter and Unest Olesrs Vnnbu1 Nlto-r-ttritnt -uH EEKS' SALOON, 17 8. Main Strx. J$ ; Fintsl Brands of Winw, AVhiakeys and Cigarj, tt Freeh Beer, Porter and Ale aiwajs on tap 5 and 7 Iff. Genirs Street, Dives; Pbem and Stewart ....SUMMER.... CLOSING SALS! To make room for new fall yoods which . are soon to arrive, we have marked down our prices on all summer goods, and in order to do so quickly, have cut deep. Saturday, Septem ber 2d, is "Labor Day." On that day and the Friday morning- previous, we will make surprising- reductions all over our big store. Not only in one department, but in all depart ments. Price is no object. COMMENCING in our Millinery Department you will find offers unparal'oled by oth rs olsewhsre. Exam ino tho JJeautiful Picturos at prices less ihan balf their valuo. In our Coat Jtoom you will find bargains in Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Lsco Curtains, Chonlllo Curtains, a fow Summer Wraps, etc. Coming into tho main storeroom you will see bargains right and left in DrefB Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Uudcrwear (Isdios' and gent's), Hosiery, Linens, Laces, Embroideries, Corsets, Gloves, etc. Exam ination with observation aro tho two best means of 1 oing able to apprcciato theFo offers. Como early and mako your soloctlonE, as tbo best will not bo tho last. The details of this special sale will be more fully explained through the medium of the press. Watch for a circular at your door, as circulars will be distributed all over the county. Don't fail to read it. The time morning of September 1st, and all day Sep tember 2d, 1893. 1 H 1 Pre, wroy ail SteiartJ n 5 U mm iur txd' UI MkJU34BU TraiYTawr-eM" m 1 & jaaiYJJ .VtSt JtXa GEOIIQE MILI.E11, Wanagor. -Hickory Baskets! All Shapes and Sizes. Also Breton Lunch Baskets. J M Anrxr ninn nr nt 'rrtiinfr Nnta ... I, w. I, :ii . ... v, utiio nuiui iv o wm purs company with at 9. to. j-neso aro largo anu in lour uiiierent decorations. "7o havo whacked another big chunk oil tie price of Mason's Jars. &IRYIN, DUNCAN & WAEDLEY'S. John F.Ploppert, S10 EAST CENTRE SI. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery ! COSFECTIOSEfly. ICE CREAM, SQOA VATER. J. F. PLOITERT, E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full line of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET Russet Shoe Laces! Russet Shoe Dressing! AT THE LEATHER STORE I lO "W. Oontro iE3t., JOHN I. TJtljajlsiK. Public Notice! Notice ia hereby given that persons destroy ing or, detaining beer kegs will be prosecuted as provided by tbo VUt oi Assembly sBpror ApUHtb.lM. Browera' AaeoolaHnn. Btirwidcs r Juris 0, U9I, ly CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AQEKT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. BEST COAL In the Market. Prices per Ton, Delivered: STOVE COAL g3 M nini i'itii...iti . . w PEA COAL o m EQG COAL .. , m Orders mir ba loft nt un.,rt,.i . aMHouthMs'ln streit" -i,or M. L SHOEMAKER. Bakery and Confectionery Store, ixi n. Ju. Ma wtreer, fakt 5 nnd iy,oA .1,1. - - la. v V (UlUCLllUlV UI Uii KlndH .lun t.U I. . I - ' . 1 a .cli 1 IT III ou band. WM. s siwayi ARS.
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