The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 02, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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KING
Among morchanU li I
tho ono who enters to
the wantfl of his cub-
ltoiirn. ho thoy rich or poor. Both have sn
qnl right to bo treated fairly. Jnatlco to nil
It a good motto, and our cn&tomcra will flnil
It oars. Wo havo a comyloto llnoof Oroccrloa
M woll M Canned Goods, etc Coino and boo
our stock of goods, and remember tho best
goods aro always tho clioapeM In tho long run
Corner Grocery
5tiiTfe and White Sts.
THIRD EDITION
BABIES
ffl
Unprecedented Number
of Deaths.
Prevalence of Diarito
Cholera Mantum.
and
OHUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
TOliero mill Wlifii Bfrvlee Will Wo Con
iluvtvil ro-inmroiv.
Trinity lteformod ohuich, Itev. Itobert
O'Hoyln, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10
a. m. una 0:30 p. m. Sunday Behool at 1 :) p. m.
.Everybody woleome.
Engllab Luthorim churoh, M. II. Ilavice,
pastor. ServloeH lit 10:80 a. m. and 0:00 p. m.
Sunday school at 1:30 p. m Prayer meeting
Thursday ovenlnK at 7.
Kcholos Isrool Congregation, West Onk
ntreet, Hev. H. ltablncrwiU, Itabbli servicea
every Friday evening; Kuturday and Sunday
aiurnocm and veiling.
Welsh Uamlst church. Preaching services nt
10 a. in. and 0 D. m. by the pastor, Ilov. I). I.
Evans. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody
welcome.
Roman Catholic church ol tho Annunciation,
Cherry Blreet, above West street, Kev. II. P.
O'Hollly, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m.
Vespers at a:00 p. m.
Kbonozer Evangelical church, Ilov. H. M. Llch.
tenwalnor, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a,
m. In German, and 0:30 p. m. In English. Sunday
school at 1:80 p. ra. All aro heartily invited to
attend.
St. George's Lithuanian Oatholio church,
corner Jardin and Cherry streets. Hov. L,
Abromaltls, paator. Mass and preaching nt 10
a. m. Vespers at 3 p. m.
Salvation Army, corner Mr In and Oak streets,
einuln Kathar and Lieutenant Shlndel in
command. Services all day, commencing at
audita, m. and 3 and Bp. m. Meetings will
be held every night during tho week excepting
Monday nlcht.
First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Wm,
Powiok, pastor. Morning, Holy Commuuion
Evening, fpecial sermon to young aen,
Sunday school at 2 p. m. Epworth Leagtio at
5:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on ThurB'
day evening. Strangers and others aro always
welcome.
English llantlst church, South Jardin streot,
(Services ct 10:30 a. m. and ot 6:30 p. m. by
Itev. W. II. Johuslon, ot Vluccntown, N. J. Hun-
day school at 2 p. m. Monday ovcnlng nt7:30
v. p. II. U. -will meet. Wednesday oven
lng general prayer meeting. Everybody wel
come. Presbyterian church. No services In the
morning. Evening service conducted by tho
Christian Endeavor Society. Kev. John E.
Lynn will conduct a praise and pruycr scrvlco
on Wednesday evening. Sunday school at 2 p. m.
Christian Endeavor Society will meet on Tues
day evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting on
Thursday evening at 7:30. All aro cordially
Invited.
All Saints' l'rotostarit Episcopal church, Oak
street, near Main. Morning sorvico at 10:80
and ovcnlng at 7 o'clock. Tho rector ofll
clatos at morning sorv.co alternately and at
ovcry ovening eervlco. The lay reader, Cliarlos
HasMns, officiates In tho absence ot tho
rector. O. II. Brldgman. Sunday ichool at 2
p. m. All scats tree and everybody made
heartily welcome.
DBB DANA'S HAKSAPAKILI-A, no
" THE KINT) THAT CTTRES".
Irjnorarce of Mothers the First
Cause.
Physicians Advise the Use of
Lactated Food.
OBE'S OBSE1
What He Seen and
Trio
Tho pleasures of llfo
eocrulngly very trifllna,- clrcumstan
.1 . .. lUI. ill M a 1 1 . nn 1.1. fl.A
drawn to this conclusli
statement of facts and
llvo In a very quiet an
town, devoted almost
deuces of its Inhal:
WaVATIONS,
Htnrs During Ills
,. aro often marred by
I am
f, on by the following
r t
il retlrcil section of tho
M ATnliilvftlv tn rent.
Iftnnts; uo buy shops,
Mr. Ityan, tbo Umpire.
There would undoubtedly be a different
ending to thegamo yesterday had tho umpire
understood the rules. I'otttvUle Chronicle,
Mr; Ryan, of Mahanoy City, was tho umpire.
This is the samo gentleman who caused the
delay of tho Shcuaudoah-Pottsvillo rauic, by
his persistent efforts to officiate. Even the
I'ottsville people,wlto lauded him to tho skies
when it was in their favor, are finding out
that lie knows nothing about the game, and
that Shenandoah's refutal to play with him
officiating was justifiable. Continuing, tho
samo paper says: "Wo have nothing butkind
words for Mr. Ryan, of Mahanoy City, but we
aro compelled to say most emphatically that
ho does not understand the rules. Ills friends.
cannot hide him under tbe veil of "he trios
to do what U right." That don't go. An um
pire must be ono that can umpire. If he is
ignorant ol tho rules ho ean't umpire, and
that settles it. Mr. Ryan wanted to umpire
another gamo. Uo had better left good
onough alone."
Use Whins' Latjndby Blue, tho leet
.Bluing for laundry ue. .Bach package roakas
txo quart. 15cle. Sold by Coakley Bros.
KvhdkuHomU l I. Unfile.
Quite a number of people, orttiide of the
member of tue Kvaugolical Sunday school,
aoatxnpuniwi tho latter to Lakeside park yes
terday. All those who were iu attendance
had an anjoyabla time. The main feat uie of
amuemtit was the game of base ball between
the married and single men. 1 he former won
by the More of 17 to 30. George W. Beddall
and Frank .Eisenhower was the battery for
the former and Jonas Qllfl llau and Richard
Bnj der ooeupied the points for tho latter,
Ceddall's great pitching was tbe feature,
striking out nine men.
McEihenny's saloon and restaurant, comer
.Whito and Centre streets. Best of everything
Infants Thrive Best Upon
it and it is Easy to Get.
There was novor a limo for mothers to bo
raoro careful than now.
Nearly a third of tho doaths in Chicago
for a month past havo been deaths of babies I
Chicago is not an exception. Diarrhiea and
cholera infantum aro now more prevalent in
ovcry city in the country than over beforo at
this season.
Tho cause of this state of affairs is Im
proper feeding.
Half tho deaths In July, August aim pen-
tembor ovcry year nro of children under five
years old. Ycl it was never intended; and
tho investigation of health societies every
where has shown that thcro is no reason but
tho Imioranco and carelessness ot momers,
for such an abnormal loss of llfo in oarly
ytarB.
Mothers whoso breaet-nnlk Is faulty sliouio
understand that lactated food is tho food that
is nearer mother s milk than any other.
And they should never fail to use it iu
nrfi..renco to any other. It has been shown
in ovcry investigation that babies fod upoi
lnrtnti.il fnnd llvo lonccr and thrive better
than thoso brought up on other diet. Lao
lated food makes vigorous, well-nourished,
nctlvo babies when other foods fail. It con
tains tho very elements for' easy, perfect
nntrittfin. T.nni? trial has shown it to be
perfectly adapted to tho ago of growth when
tlm dlircstlvo ononis aro making onoruious
ilpmamlntomcut tho needs of growth and
development.
'For unwards 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
myself havo it always at hand." Ono cause
of the high esteem of the food among
physicians lies in tho known cleanliness and
scrupulous care used in its preparation.
In lactated food tho combination of the
necessary elomcnts of puro, hoalthy mother s
milk is accomplished. Using pure milk sugar
as a basis, thero is combined with it the
richest clcmonts of barloy, wheat, and oats
which by long subjection to high 6team boat
undor prossuro havo been perfectly cooked,
Combined with tho other elements of tho
food, tho result is a homogeneous product that
is easily assimilated by tho feeblest stomach
Infants thrivo upon it; they grow plump,
strong, bright-eyed, and clear-skinned.
The child who Is puny, pale, and sallow is
likoly to become an adult of inferior mental
and physical powors. Tho child that Is
brought up on lactated food starts life with
everything in favor of health. Physicians ol
all schools recommend lactated food; thousands
of mothers who havo used it praiEo it; lubies
like it; it is within tho reach of simplo homes,
stores or any of tli
indicatlvo of noiso an
of mlno Is occupied at
his absenco from bed nj
to equalize things and
nature with its "sweet
ho Is privileged to ri
longer in tho niornlu,
our ntlghbors, who
retiring earlier and v
by the necessities of
early in the morning,
who rife early Is ono,
faithful spouse to his
self lit conversations
women of tho square,
squares. Howover, tl
wife and model woma
iu performing nclgl,
voico that is at least
turo of loudlncfss, slid
It is a crocs, as hori
between thcKohinooJ
aliope. Now you (Wan lmsgiuo
roduced on tbo fcllo
The pleasures of a da;
destroying his slumbi
out of sorts, and con'
pcovifih during the dl
tho succeeding rnornO
usual program of tbd
voico.
Letter List.
The following letters remain unoalled for at
the Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post
oOce, September 2, 1893:
Morgans Ellen Morris Thomas
Parlies calling for advertised letters should
iiloase sav "a-tverttaed." One cent will bo
chared on all advertised letter.
II. O. UOVMH. P. M.
B t photographs and crayons at Debb'i.
UeUmiMHt Tax JftlB.
All taxes due to me ou the dupueetes of
end imo most b peld to 1. M. Bnrke,
ttq, who to ntftiaed by me to mke won
colleHoM Chujt Schmidt.
Augwt4, im.
Thursday wo bodu
month which, in poinj
importance, has had
tn an almost unpnr:
there hns been unexa!
ncss, torriblo difabtei
firornd water. But
tho opening of the aid
bade adieu lo all su
As far as tho element
will havo her own w
ltogother beyond hu
tors of finance and tr
ing agent, and it is w
to point tobrlghteuil
viviug, confidence tb
lered is being ristori
resuming more rapid
currency is becomii
and tho biinked-up 1
naccs aro beiug uncc
and looms of industr.
When tho clouds roll
doing, wo shall havo
ous days of not long
Senate, instead of wi
speeches, will act pri
questions bofore it.
if ordinary lniiusinos
ft I bustle. A. neighbor
V a labor that requires
nwlltintv tifiuru lint
'for the fully supply of
'.Vmlnrn. l.olmv Wt"
fi,maln at his slumbers
(IK hours than other of
iH mve tho prlvilego of
lllho nro also compelled
."iheir vocations to riso
A, Among mo iioiguiiuia
i who after tending hor
y dally toll, enjoys her.
'I' with tho neighboring
1 i i . e . .
h :, anu iirooauii lur imi
10 inct is mis uuvuiuu
din vme is iiwvur wcuij
Alborly kindnese) lias
ri icculiar. It is a mix-
i rpiu and shrillness.
,?'o broedcrs would say,
''. ..!.!. .! .....1 T....ma
tho CllCCt
,iw who sleeps too lato.
r are rudely brokon, in
,,-r ho arifts peevish and
jtinues out oi sons anu
ay, only to bo aroused
ipig by repetition of tho
I nclchbor with a strong
Tho change in 1
Schuylkill Traction
Ueuald yesterday,
persons to express th
of tho retiring olllclu.
prominent gcntli
Scheme on tho part
tho tosponsibility ofl
quont damages. Tl
accusation against tl
at all versed in its al'
the change in mann
contemplation for si
it is a disputed qui
cliaugo in manager
company of suits of il
To day is Labor
holiday, and, morco
day, it was largely
son for a more than
that there aro mon
than ever bofore, sir
augurattd, and bill
ployers as a rule did
VKHHtWAL.
J. K. P. Schicfly spent to-day at Potts-
ville.
R. D. R. Ilngenbuch spent to-day at Maha
noy City.
Mrs. T. T. Williams left for Tremout this
morning to visit friends.
George W. llassler, of North Jardin street,
left this morning for the World's Fair.
David Owens, after spending several days
at Atlantic City, returned homo yesterday,
John B. Scliuehiug has returned home
from a week's visit to Philadelphia and At'
lautlc City.
Charles Kirilu left town to day to tako up
course of study at the Ursinus college, at Col.
leueville, Pa.
Chris. FoltK left for his now home i
Philadelphia to:day after a pleasant visit
to friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Finney arrived
home last evening after a visit to the World's
Fair and a trip through the lakes.
Hugh O'Donnell, who recoutly spent some
time here as tho guest of Hon. M. O. Watson,
will address tho workingmcn of Chicago
to-day.
Miohaol T. and Martin P. Purcell, John T.
Stanton, Curl CoegAn and policeman Flaherty
formed a party that left town this moraing
for Pottsvllle.
An Accident at ISorilou.
Yesterday afternoon Edward Borrigan, a
workman on the P. & R. railroad, met with a
frightful accident at Gordon, While assisting
iu making a flying twitch 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 leg at the hip and his left leg above
the aukle. The unfortunate man resides at
Ashland. The physicians at the hospital say
he oanuot recover.
Tho Third Similar lu Heplnmbirllted for
Timt I'urpote.
Tho following circular has been Itsued to
pastors, Suuday school superintendents, and
different church societies:
"Tho I Pennsylvania Woman's Christian
Tcmpcranco Alliance (non-partisan nnd non-
sectarian) sends cordial greeting, and earnest j
prayer that the following recommendation of
the general assembly of tho Presbyterian
Church shall llkewlso lo adoptid by all
churchrs.of whatevcrdenomlnalion, in Pcnn.
sylvatila:
"Rosolvcd, that tho third Sunday of Sep
tember, or, if more convenient, somo proxi
mate Sunday, be recommended to our
churches and peoplo as a day to be observed
as a day of prayer for the suctoss of temper
ance and that our churches, ministers and
Sunday Schools bo requested to observe this
day by tuch services as shall Ins best filled to
louso au intertst in tho subject and Sccuro
sound Blblo Instruction thereon."
Tho circular is signed by Mis. II. C. Camp
bell, prosident Pennsylvania's W. C. T.
Alliance, and Mrs. Ellen M. Walton, cor
respondent secretary Pennsylvania's W. C. T.
Alliance
farewell to August, a
-lofovcntsof disastrous
jfew equals. In addition
ji'lelled financial panic,
Kiipled stagnal Ion in busl
' s by hurricanos,eyclones;
1... l.,.nn n.1,1.
jut ua ilUl'U IKH. HUH
'.itumn season wo have
is H dreadful oalainltlos,
fa are concerned nature
fy. Her movements are
'man control, builn mat-
(icio man is ino eonirui
;itb pleasure we aro ablo
lig skies. Business is re
'it ws so fearfully shat
gy than they su-pemied,
,-ig nominally pienuiui,
res of factories and fur
,!vored, and the wheels
nfTnlti snt in motion.
. . - .1 S.I I..
f, oy, as iney nro rsipmij
la return of tho prosper
biuco, especially If tho
larying tho country witl:
imptly on tho financial
.ho management of the
Company, noted in the
has caused n number of
'ilr viowBiipon tho action
is. Last ovening I heard
-man say that it was s
)',of tho company to avoid
tho riot and tho conso
ls, I think, is an unjust
o company, and any ono
'lairs know very wellthat
kgement has been under
L metimo. Furthermore,
stion whether the recent
lent would relieve the
-'linages.
iay, and beiug a legal
er, a general half holb
"observed. Another rea-
general observance was
unemployed workmen
'.-o Labor Day was in
iiness being dull, cm
'.uotobject to putting up
tho shutters and jol'nlug in the observance of
tho day. j Onn.
tuts.
to fruit In tho valley was
s by the recent hurricane,
. ........ 1lAa flcf
If of it with the roots out
COMING DAY OP PRAYER.
T710U BALE. Tho Mieotz property. K. Lloyd
1 street, and property nt Urownsvillo.
8-88-lm M.Jt BuiiKE, Attorney
VTOTICE. My wife. Mary Agnes Downham,
IN having left my bod and boatd, I hereby
givo notice that I will not bo lospoaslblo for
any debts contracted by her or by my cnlldrcn
after this date.
88 0t WM- DOWNHAM.
Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 29, 1893.
TUItlCEIlA FOR MEN ONLY. For OJd
Mcni for Young Men. Turkcra Is tho
greatest developer auu restorer ltni.wn to man
kind. Loot Vigor, wcattucis nrd pains in the
back permanently cured. Success guaranteed.
Price only J2.00. Send for fooled circulars.
DIt. MAlfcON,007ValnutHt., Philadelphia. Ha.
7-29-s & w 13t.
Considerable of tli
blown from tho trcel
while a largo propor.-tlon of
on tho ground, mos'
of tho ground.
Ovsters R now in
Rev. John Lynn sjvill conduct a praiso and
prayer service on l.Vednesday ovening in tho
Prosbvtcrlau churcl.
Tho Union Coal dxmpany will resume oper
ations HI 116CCOII.EJ4
days. Only ono SB
present.
William Rimokitj
Carmel for killing
striking him on the
September opeuttl
The Lehigh Vail
reduced its float
$500,000 since its v
ing, and such of thl
fallou due during
been paid oil' have
favorahle terms,
Tho noxt holidii
Day.
John Geddling a
both of Raven
united in matrimony,
;rft, Jit. Carmel, in a few
ilft will bo rut on for the
U3 has been held at MU
; Matthow Zebrietus by
hoad with a beer gluts.
chilly.
y Railroad Company has
ug indebtedness about
Bparation from tho Read,
e compiny's notes as have
.that period and have not
been rcnowed upon very
y will be Thanksgiving
ad Miss Caroline Umloff,
un, were on Thursday
Will l'l h the Work.
Capt. J. F. Baile; who recently resigned
as President of the Traction Company, but
still retains that Jxwition in the Lakeside
Electric Railway (ijuipany.is now at Ashland
in the inteuitsof fiig-latter company. The
object of his wi: U to push tho work on the
road beiwt "n this
a spt" 11 v complctlq
City yc-.crtlay.
'.own and Mahanoy City to
He visited Mahanoy
LEWI-. At Shd
of Charles and Gas
llrwmsoure .r. PWr.l nn ann.laj
.... . . ill,.... -tv... CI.,,..! W 111 ......, 1 " v '
IM IW MIUII1WWI l.;i" umm; f fi.,.,11- r,
. r, I 111 1 - I. ..1.1 1 I '
Agricultural ooww wu. ...t,, 8trcet BoitiveitJ
burg, September . , 7 itna e. ine sporang ; yiuA
progntn emnged is excellent sod tho exhlb-
its will be Urge. Special attractions. Bal- qi
loon asoenaioua and parachute leaps daily by Tor sixty d&yifJ
a lady aeronaut. Plenty of races. Don't fail will gtre a lOxig
to attend. l-t t etea of bto H al
Oleii.
uaudonh, Pa., Edwin, son
ie Lewis, aged 10 months.
September 3rd, at 2 p. m.,
eideuce, 401 Weat Cherry
nd Mends rwnectAilly iu
8-1-St
in Aw x.t.
Mgey, the photngispher
num picture with every
ITt STATE NOTICE. Estate of John F. Hlg
11 gins, lato of th Uoromh ot stenaniJoah,
County of f-chujlklll, doctased. All peri-ona
Indebted to said estate ore requested to muke
In mediate payment, nnd those having legal
clainn ogatnst the same will prudent Ibom.
wit out dflay, In proper oi-dor, for settlement.
MAlta iKET IIIGQIN , Executrix.
Or her attorney, JAMES W HYON,
7-:4 0tow Poltsvllle, Pa.
Doti'lTofaaccuSpIt crSrrokoyour Llfo Away
Is the truthful, startling title of u Uttlo hook
Uatlelld ull about No-to-bic, the wonderful,
harmless Qumnntenl tobacco habit cure. Hit
cost U trifling and the man who nunts to quit
i.nd can't runs no pnyslcal or unmrlnt risk In
using "No to bao " t-old by all druggists.
Jlcok nt drugbtoros or bv ma'Ifree. AdJres
Tfe Sturling Kcmedy Co , Indlir.n Mineral
Hprlnps. lnd. t a ly
C0MM1SSI0NEI13'
oitsvihe PA
OtTlCE. 1
August B, 1803.
HOT1CE.
SEALED PROPOSALS wl 1 be reo.ved by
tho i nderslgned, t :o Commlssioners of
Schuylkill founty, uni 11 2 o'clock, p. m., Mon
duy, September 4th, 1893, for tho erection and
oi mnletlon of two abutments and remodellns
the Iron brldgo nt Palo Alto, to span tho
Schuylkill river at Mt. Carbon. Pa.. In accor
dance with plans nnd specifications, which cm
uo seen at tnis umce.
SAMUEL O. DtTUIlK,
JAM KS J. HOWES,
ELIAM E. HEED,
Countv Commissioners.
Attest: PniL J. Conneli., Clerk. a"-ws 0t
RET JIG'S
Beer and Porler
I
AM AGENT for tho
(Jhas. Ilettig's Cele
brated Beer and Porter in
this vicinity, also Bergner
& Engel's celebrated India
Pale Ales and Old Stock.
Orders will receive prompt
attention. Finest brands
of Liquors and Cigars.
SOLOfViOiM HAAK-
120 South Mam Street
Boots and Shoes
m a SACRIFICE!
I will close out my entire stock of Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Caps at prices re
gardless of cost, as I intend to go into
another business.
ISIDORE FRIEDMAN,
29 North Main St., Shenandoah
J ERS E YPE AGH ES !
We will receive daily, direct
from the orchards, one carload
of choice Jersey Peaches. Call
early if you want good fruit at
low prices.
124 H. Main St., Sfanandoah, Pa.
NOTICE.
I beg to Inform the public that I havo pur
cnaaea tne
MARKER SHOP
lately owned by William Ramer. and will con
duct It for the benefit ot my customers. A
share of your patronage is solicited.
CHAKI.EH niiltlt,
(Formerly with Wm. Dorr) 12 W. Centre St.
5 and 7 IJ. Genirs Street
B
TILE CHOICEST DRINKS
Can always bo had at
EABLEY'S SALOON
Cojr. Lloyd and Market Sts
Umt Beer.Ale and Porter and finest Cigars
aiwtiys o& nana. ruuwuwiu,Bmiyu,
Mm, Pommy and hart.
....SUMMER.,..
CLOSING SALE!
To make room for new fall goods 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 sur
prising reductions all over our big store. Not
only in one department, but in' all depart
ments. Price is no object.
,jOMJIENCING in our Millinery Department you will
V And oilers unparal'elod by oth rs olsowhere. Exam
ino tho BeaulifUl Picturos at prices less lhan half their
value. In cur Coat Iloom you will find bargains in Ladies'
Muslin Underwear, Laco Uurtnins, Chenille Curtaine, a
fow f utnmer Wrape, etc. Comii.g Into the main storeroom
you will see bargains right and left lu Drets Goods, Notion,
Fancy Good9, TJudorwcar (Indies' nnd gent'sj, IIniory,
Linens, Luces, Embroideries, Corsets, Gloves, olc. Exam
ination with observation aro tho two best means of Voing
able to approcia'o thoso offers, Come early and niHko your
selections, as tbe beet will not be 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.
'I
Bre. Psmeif mi Stewart,
O, GEOKGE MILLEIt, Manager.
""Hickory Baskets!
All Shapes and Sizes.
Also Breton Lunch Baskets. !
A Aery nice lot of Toilet Sets which wo will part company with at
2.7o. Tlieeo aro large and in tour umerent decorations. Wo
havo whacked another big chunk oft tl e price of Mason's Jars.
GIRYIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S.
8 EJoT-fcH SEctlju. Btroot.
John F.Ploppert,
EAST CENT11E 81.
read, Cake and Pie Bakery !
CONFECTIONERY. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER.
J. F. PLOPPERT,
29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah.
HOOKS & BROWN,
Base Balls,
Bats,
Masks,
Foot Balls,
A full line of Stationery,
Blank Books, etc.
Ho. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET
Russet Slioe I.ticc8!
Russet Shoe Dressing !
AT THE
LEATHER STORE I
ie ktct-. ooxxtro est.,
JOHN n. TIR25IrlK.
Public Notice!
Notice la hereby given that persona destroy
ing or detaining boar kt8 will 1m piwaouted
M provided by tbe Aot ot Assembly approved
Apm4tu,iw.
Browera' Association,
HMMUXtME, I" Junt s, 111. If
CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT
No. 207 West Coal Street, . .
SHENANDOAH, PENNA,
-AGENT FOK-
CELEBRATED LAGER
1 1
1 1
AID PILSNER BEERS,
Porter, Ale and
Fine Old Stock Ale.
BEST COAL
In the Market.
Prices per Ton, Delivered:
STOVE COAL $3 00
CHESTNUT COAL 3 00
PEA COAL....... ....... 2 00
EGO COAL 3 00
Orders may be left at 21 East Coal street, or
201 Soma Mttin street.
M. L. SHOEMAKER.
Bakery and Confectionery Siore,
lati ti. jnrrtiu Ktreei,
Ttellrr-Bt rahgg and bread sod plain R.nd
fancy confectionery ot all bind always kept
on hand. WM. SUTJGAK3.