Q if . 1 m s mSk If 111 - - pEOPLE w ko go out of to wn to pur- BJT W -yhaa their Curpcta should call Hft at Friclcc't Carpet jtfiore and HW., . - ji get prices aud liavetliblirrei gradea HA t5 explained, so they will not Ueudun j&( KING Among raerebanta l the one who outers to the wants of his em toners, be they rich or poor. Both have an esjial right to bo treated fairly. Justice U all k a good motto, and our customers will find Hoon. Wo havo a complete llneof Groceries M well as Canned Goods, eta. Oome and see ma stock of goods, and remember the beet sjsoJs are always tho obeapest In the long run Corner Grocery Centre and White StB. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PARK, Dates Hooked for Tills Season nt This l'ojiulnr Beeort. Tho following Is a list of the dates secured smd tho names of the societies : Jnlv 4. Taniaoua orchestra. Jnlv 11. Columbia Hose A 8. F. B. Co., Bhonandoah; anniversary. July 12. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy ty. , , July 13. Presbyterian Sunday sohool, Mahanoy City. Jnly 15. M. E. Sunday sohool, (HlberUrti. Jnlv 10. rhllonatrUn Club, ahumoVln. Jnly 20. M. B., P. M., Welsh Baptist and statheran Sunday schools, Ulraraviiie. Jnlv 25. Mothodlst Episcopal Sunday school, Shenandoah. July 25 to Aug. 3 Evangelloal oamp meet tag. July 28. Wm. Penn Sunday sohool. July 27. Welsh Congregatlonalist, Maha- noyCity. ,. ' July 28. M. E. R'-niiy seliool, ABhland. Jul" on r. M. Sunday school, GUberton, August 1. Camp 4, P. O. T. A., Mahanoy ty. August 2. German Lutheran school, Mah' anoy City. August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shen. aodoah. August 4. Primitive Methodist S. school, Shenandoah. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokln August 8. M. E. Sunday sohool, Mahanoy Plane. August 9. Trinity Reformed and Presby torian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangelloal Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 15 Laieslds Musicals, Grant Ban! August 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday school, Ashland. August 24. German Reformed Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Sept. 4 St. Michaols Sooiety of tho county. Coming Uvents. July 3 & 4. Independence Day festival In Bobbins' opera house, under tho auspices of Oamp 49, Sons of Veterans. July 15 Ico croani festival under the ausnicos of Uopo Section, No. 10, Jr. T. of II. and T., in Robbins' opera house. July 17 Ico cream and fruit festival, un dsr auspices of Ladies' Aid of tho P. M. church, in tho Sunday school room, Now for Oxford Ties. At the Poople's storo will bo found a big selection of ladies' Oxford ties, warranted solid and In tho latest styles, at 75 oenta and upwards. Pjsoi-le's Stobe, . 11-t 121 North Main Street. Jloxlue Toumiiment. The Shenandoah Athletic oiub will mve a grand boxing tournament in Ferguson's tlioa tro on Monday ovenlng, July 3. The enter talnmont will consist of four boxing contests, throo of four rounds each and one of six rounds. The latter will be the chief event of tho evening. The entertainment will also consist of singing, dancing, instrumental music. &c Admission. 50 cents. G-2t)-4t Bast photographs and crayons at Dabb's. Death of the Dtllco of Uzes. New York, July 3. A dispatch from Paris reports the death in Africa of the young Duo D'Uzes, who was making an exploration through the basin of the Congo. Deceased was the eldest son of the wealthy Duchess D'Uzes, who placed her purse and influence at the disposal of Jloulanirer Our Directory. IprjpflE POgT OFFICE Shenandoah. Office hours from 7: SO a. m. to 7:80 p. m Money Order and ltejrtstrv De- partment open froniSidu a. m. ui 4 :w p. m. Following Is a schedule of the arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall snMter for despatch must be in the ofnoe thirty routes nororo tne tune given Deiow: Arrival. P.M. A. M. 1:40 4:84 1:25 8:0a 9:03 :18 Detttnation. (Phlla., Western ) J. and ) Southern States ) Departure. A. M. P. M 7:90 1B:6S 9:08 11:80 9:08 8:00 19:62 8:08 8:00 1:89 7:00 liM 8:W B:4S ( New York and East-1 era Stats and ( points on Ii. V. R. K. ) j Asia ad. 9:06 :08 9:S 1:25 r-.25 1:15 Z:26 1:49 3:26 11:18 1:4 2:28 8:1S 2:38 :18 3:29 7:29 Olrardvttle. (Raven Run, Osntra-I Ua, Mt OarmalandV Hnaatokln. ) 1:85 7:00 1:40 7:00 8:0S 9:66 Pottsrille. 7:99 11:90 9:S 11:90 am ;90 2:80 :H 9:60 Mahanoy City j Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:10 9:66 Creek and rthaft. f 9:66 PrackviUe. i 7:90 2:80 0:00 9:80 Carriers make a general collection at 6:00 a. as. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:18 a. m. and 3:18 p. m. Additional deliveries and collections are made In the business part of tswn at 10:16 a. m. and 8:00 p. in. JTlxe Alnrin Hose. lis following list shows the location of tfcs alarm boxes of the 8hnandoah xlre ssartment: LOCATION. 18 OmI and Bowers streets. 18 bowers and Centre streets. 84 Bridge aod Centre atresia. 88 Uatn and Centre streets. 84 Main and Poplar streets. 88 lltln and Coal streets. a Gilbert and Centre strsets. o Gilbert and Cherry streets. 8B ensstnut and Ooal streets. 9o send an alarm open the hex, pull down ths hook once and let go. Whan an alarm Is lent In the lire bell will sound the number of Hie sox and repeat the alarm four times. BOW TO MXUra it lKMS If the alarm Is sounded from box 16 the tr Sell wUl strike one, then pause and strike five wk.Uk will Indicate that tne fixe la In the rlstnlty of No. 16 box. Every alarm Is repeated fsnr tlaass. r X - 1 THE POLITIOAti SITUATION An Important ltevlew as .Judged y Aii otlior Gorn-sponiioni. PoTTflttM,, June 90. Th ludleial nomination bdne Hie flitt In Import110 M t,1B flrat 10 ' nm,,e' most Interest naturally centres around it and the meltable nominee of the Democratic party Is the subject of as much speculation as all of tha other officers oomblned. While there are but two candidates on the Demo cratic side our friends, the enemy, have so far nrnliiced but (me. William D. Beltaer, Msq., hu .hied his hat Into the ring and with moro cnniue than discretion has announeed his willingness to assume Judicial Honors, ine name of It. II. Koch, Esq., who was recently .i-ft.,1 w .Tiiilon I'ershlna. has been fre nnntW mentioned, but profiting by pwt ox parlance, he lias as yet refused to allow his name to be used, and the probabilities are that lie will continue to so refuse, and thus demonstrate the fact that his head Usoine what lotwer tliaa it was last fall, and al though a popular man, he realises the fact that popularity Is not the only requisite to seen re an election to the bench of Schuylkill county. The fact that there are so few oan didatei on eithor sido is no evidence tliat there are not a number of members of the bar who would like to have the nomination bnt is accounted for vory readily and to the credit of the lefflil profession. In the first nlMfl. It is conceded by all who have Intel ligently looked over the situation, that th probability of electing a Republican is so re mote that but one man oan be found who is williua: to lead what is considered "a forlorn hope." While this will account for tbe alisonoe of candidates on the Republican sido, It will not do so for tho Democratic, although many Republican members of the Bar agree with their Democratic brethren In the belief, that judicial honors should seek tho man and that a Judge who has filled tho office faithfully and acceptably Bhould be retained jn his position as long as ho is able and continues to do so. This has been the history of our oounty for tho past twenty-five years. Judges Pershing, Bechtel and Green having been successively re-elected, aud it is for this ronson that many of our leading men think Judge Weidman will secure the approaching nomination an election with little trouble; he having given entire satisfaction since his appointment by Governor Pattison, which appointment was unsolicited by Mr. Weidman, but was urged bv tho members of the Bar with unusual unanimity. On tho other hand, Mr. Wadllngor has tho organlration of tho party back of him, and is also supported by a number of loading politicians of tho county, as well as eomo present olHco holders who hope to succeed themselves. Mr. Wadlingcr had all theso clomonts i his favor, and moro, when ho was defeated by Judge Green, and they also put forth ovory effort to secure his appointment to fill tho vacancy caused by the latter's death. They wcro unsuccessful in both instances, not that anything can bo said against Mr. Wadlingcr' character as a man and a lawyor, but from tho fact that thoy wcro fighting publi soutlment, and unless this sentiment changes very radically In tho next sixty days, his friends will have the sumo fight over with probability of similar 6ults. Mr. Pepper's term as treasurer will expire on tho first of January and naturally there aro a numbor of self sacrificing aud patriotic citizens who aro willing toaeeumotho onerous duties that the law oompsls him to abaudoi Before Mr. Pepper leayos tho office wo wish to rav him a compliment that has been earned. Tho office has been well and faith fully managed and all who havo had business there speak well of both father and son, who have had charge of tho ofllco, for the past three years. A successor must be olectod and who that successor is to be is agitating tho mind of th average politician, as well as somo of his neighbors. If the convention was to bo hold to-day George Folmer, of Shenandoah, would bo tho nominee, if the expressions throughout the oonnty are to bo relied upon. But tho con vention is being hold back lu the Interests of certain candidates (not treasurer) and no one oan tell when it will be called, tho meeting of the Standing Committee having been fixed for July 15th. Ex-Sheriff Boycr and Henry J. Muldoon of Shenandoah, will be the most actlvo oppo uents of Mr. Folmer. Both are good men, but as tho political situation now is neither will have tho strength that Mr. Folmer holds, This may bo ohanged, for both Muldoon and Boyer are hard workers, with many warm friends We simply review the political situation as it slauds to day. C. A. T. TJdK DANA'S SABSAPAEILLA.rrs "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Stirnamloali Talent, William II. Kendriek, sou of our towns man, William Kendriek, is gaining new laurels each day as a musloiau of much ability. Mr. Kendriek is at present the leading comet soloist in the famous Marine Band, of Washington. 1. C, aud is a great favorite with tho ptoplu of that city. II ie name will bo found upon the programme of I all fashionable concerts and private enter tolnmeuts at the capitol, having recently played at the commencement exercises of the National University, the Howard University and the Washington Business High school At all of these exercises Shenandoah's gifted sou was highly oompltineuted upon his ability as a musician. The -people of this town tike much pride in the fact that one of their number is a leading member of so renowned a musical organisation as the Marine Baud. Vat DANA'S 8AKSAPARILLA, rrs "THE KIND THAT CUBES." The lllffiilna 1'uuerul. Tho fuueral of the late John F. Higglus took place this morning from the family rest denes on West Cherry street and was attended by a large number of people of town and many from other places. The remains wore encased in a rich cloth covered casket and many very beautiful lloral offerings rested upon it. High Mass was celebrated at th Annunciation church awl interment made in the Annunciation oemetery. The pall bearers were Messrs. Michael Curley, John Mauley, J. B, Monafhan, Jamas Foley, John I Matthews, James Whitaker, Hon. M. O. Wat son and James MiNealis. Among the promi nent out of town people noticed at the fuueral were Suorintendeut John L. Williams, Sha mokin, ex-Protbonotary W. J. McCarthy, St. Clair, ex-Recorder A. J. Shortall, Pottsville, D. J. Cleary, Mahanoy City, Col J. G. Frick, Ex-Sheriff B. J. Duffy, Ashland, and Michael Brennan, Mahanoy Plane. A large represeu. : tatloa otTamao.ua people was also present, I Ulinnire of I'ltn Slarlil. tjiii Ka,W tarn, as firo marshal of this borwmh expired on Saturday and John Leary Is now filling the potation. lltn A way. Vrlxlvd6Ksoy, lh photographer, will give a 10x12 platlnnm picture with every dosen of his W cabinet Mu,lonl TrBt. Alfrd Halsteail. the vocalist from the Alhambra and other principal concert halls of Undon, will be at Kemlrlck's during this tia.i'i miss this musical treat. I a w It'rctlnn of TMielisrs. The Shenandoah S Jiool Board will hold its regular monthly meeting next Wednesday a. I n mid on Wednesday. uiy rt, win meet to elect teachers. HellliiL' nt Cost. Tho Great American Clothing House, No 31 North Main street, is selling out the entire (nlc nf woods at oust prioss. Don't fall to onll for bargains at once. 0-80-St Woi.r Lbviw, Mausger. Died. JONKS. On tlie 1st Inst,, at Ellengowan, Pa , Sarah, wife of Daniel Jones, and daughter of Charles and Elisabeth Patrlsh, agod 2S nd 1) months. Funeral will L-avo the residence of Edmund P. Jones, at Ellen aowan, on Wednesday, Bth inst., at 2 p. in Friends and relatives respectfully Invited to attend. "-lt I'll I DM. Don't fall to hear the midnight ooncert o( tho Graut Bsnd. Pottsville inaugurated the Friday half-holiday rule last week. . When tho ilro bell rings at midulght to night don't yell "Fire I" The decision of the Judges in the teacher contest is anxiously nwalted, The lioese property at the comer of Jardtn and Lloyd streets has been greatly improved by tho painter's brush. Tho arrangements for the celebration of the Fourth of July are the mot elaborate over made In this town. P. J. Forgusou has erected a large square tent In the rear yard of his losldenee for the U50 of his sou and friends. It was too bad tho street paving was not finished; Main s reet would havo presented a fine apjiearance from Centre to Cherry street. A spring iu the bottom of tho foundation for tho now school building is causing some trouble. It will bo necessary to connect the placo with the Centre street drain, ADMIRAL MARkHAM'S REPiDRT. tt I'ruves AilmtrHl Tryou'a Iteiponslblltty for the Ylctorln Dlflnstrr. London, July 8. A midshipman from (ha Victoria arrived nt Calais yesterday with Hear Admiral Markbum's dlspatchos joncernhiK tho collision off Tripoli. Ho was brought by epeclnl atenmer, the Mnid f Kent, to Dover, nnd was conveyed :hcnco by special train to London. Ho Uovu directly to tho admiralty office, here the admiralty board, notified In nd' lanco of his coming, received nnd rend tho 5h patches at onco. The board decided to ffublish them in full forthwith. The report details at IcnRth the move ments of tho vessels on tho ill fated day, md verifies tiio statements published on Saturday that the collision was tho result af Admiral Tryon's error In attempting a itrntoglc movement in too limited space. although his attention had been called to tho fnct that the distance between the ves sels was not Kreat enough. Tho statement that tho Camperdown was ordered by the commanding officer not to send boats to tha relief of the Victoria after ho (Mark- ham) had so ordered Is also corroborated, Admiral Markiinm, however, contents himself with a simple recital of facts, and uas only tnis to say or Admiral Tryom "I cannot express the deep grief nnd sor row felt lu consequenco of this lamentable catastrophe by myself, the captains, tho officers and tho men of the Mediterranean squadron sorrow that is very materially enhanced by the groat and Irreparable loss wmcu the navy and the nation have sus tained in the death of our beloved com mander, Sir George Tryon, whoso kindness DI heart, no loss than his signal ability lu the profession of which ho was such a dis tinguished ornament, had endeared him to all who served In his command." The report of Admiral Markham is cor roborated by Captain Bourke and these officers of the Victorio: Staff Commander Smith, Lieutenant Heath aud Flag Lieu tenant Lord Gillford. LIEUTENANT PHARY OFF. The Vulcon Stnrtj on Her Trip to the Arctic Regions. New York, July 8. The Falcon, the BDip or lieutenant i'eary, the Arctio ex plorer, sailed from her wharf in Brooklyn at 0 o'clock lust evening. The ilrst calling point is Boston, ami after two days In that port the Falcon will proceed to Portland. Me., where she is due noxt Friday, and where Lieutenant 1'enry, his wife and Mrs. Croee, of Brooklyn, her maid, will THE FALC0S. join the ship. St. John's, N. P., will be called at for ooal aud supplies, and more dogs will be taken on at Labrador. God' baab, in southern Greenland, aud Uper navik, in northern Greenland, will be the next points visited, and then the Faloon will steam dlreot to JloCormiok bay and Whale sound, where the flannel lined bouse will be put ashore and set un. and all the cargo connected with tho lengthy sojourn among the lloes will bo unloaded. A large number of persons visited the ves sel during the day. llorkaway Hunt Club House Horned, New York, July a. Fire destroyed th handsome house of the Itockawny Hunt club, nt Cedarhiirst, L. I. Walter Trim ble, II. Phelps Case and P. Stuyvesant Elliot, club members; Charles A. Hallock, tne stewstra, "is who ana mother, nnd a number pi servants were in the building when tbe flames started, some of them be- Inu asleep. All got our. Mr. Case had a rather narrow escape from suffocation, be ing rescued by Mr. i'UIot. Steward Hal- lock had to carry his mother down stairs. The loss to tlie club will be great, as the rooms were rianiy turmsneu. To Dismiss the Columbian Guards. Cmcaoo, July a Director General Davis has submitted a plan to th con noil of ad ministration to dismiss the 1.6U0 Colum bian Guards employed at the World's fair and substitute for them 1,000 city police- men. it is understood that Mayor Harri son is also in favor of city police at the park. i -terday's attendance at the ex pos! 1'ov.i.s very light, the paid admis sions b lii-f nly 47,751. As on previous Sundays, ibe crowds were to be found mamly m tbe Krupp wvi0lil the Convent I Raitidaand the Midway Plolsance. STATE NEWS t)F A DAY. Horrible Outrage Perpetrated In llnr County by "Whllrcaps." Fai.MWOTOK, July 3. linden countv is nil HRosr over the nsantilt upon Miss Han nah Charles by live masked men. Thd as sault, as it is described, rivaled in brutal ity and feroalty the worst or the outrages by whlteonp In tlie western s(nfp. Miss Charles was employed as n domestic Intlio house of Frank Warrington, at this plncc, the rented a room nt the house of Frank Dmstead, at Faiitjngton, which she occu pied on tho night five masked men broke into her apartment, nnd after disrobing tier they bent her with a blnckstiako whip and subjected her to oven greater outrage, indignity and torture. After tho beating Miss Charles was covered with the con tents of a can of oil, them smeared with lampblack from head to foot and thor oughly covered with feathers. Her com panion, James M. Nenl, was carried Out Into the road and also badly beaten by tho masked men. When Miss Chnrlos was ablo to leave her room she sworo out warrants and the following Influential men were ar rested and placed under WOO ball tooppeir nt court lo answer the charge of complic ity In the assault! Chnrles Klockncr, ft well known farmer; Georgo Bishop, tho village blacksmith; Chnrles Wolpert, tho Fallslnxton wheelwright, and Frank Um stead. Tho fifth man of tho assailing party Miss Chnrles has been unable to identify. Tl residents of the vlllago are Inclined to sympathize with the woman's assailants, in spite of the horrlblo treatment she re ceived, Ills Wife Hurled Alive. White HAVEN. Julv 8. Ono venr nao Charles Boger and Miss Ilossle Leader, of Morrisons, were married and to nil ap pearances lived happily. Tho young wife died suddculy in the early nart of Juno. since which time thostrnngo actions of the uerenveu Husband attracted tho notico of Ills frlonds. Ho refused to bellovo that his wlfo was dead, and kept up a constant search la tho hopo of finding her. To sat isfy the husband's mind tho grave was opened on Saturday. Aftor removing tho ooflln lid they wcro horrified to find that tho poor woman had been burled nllvo. A strango fenturo of tho clrcumstnnoos is that Boger 1ms since becorao rational aud to all oppoornhces has recovered his senses, A Wugo Scale Adopted. l'lTTsnuita, Julv 3. After tho wage con; fcrence adjourned on Friday night tho workmen held a secret conferenco and agreed upon n scale that would bo satisfactory to tho manufacturers. Ow. ing to tho lateness of tho hour it was impossible to got word to tho manufac turers nnd the workmon In time to pro- vent tne sutic down oi tho mills. The new scale, ns agreed upon by the manufactu rers and the Amalgamated Association, is f5 per ton for middling and an average of 15 per cent, reduction in tho finishing de partments. All tho manufacturers havo signed this scale , Now Stnto rostransters. Washington, July a The following fourth class postmasters havo just been appointed in Pennsylvania! KflloA. Algor, Alius; James Irving, Beech Tree; Sarah T, Holland, Hllllards; Franklin Wierman, iiuntsaalo; U. A. buddy. Jaaksonwald: K. W. Jewell, Karns City; Mrs. Lydia Clark, Little Cooloy; A. C. Stevens, Merrynll: A. L, Iugolls, Norrisvillo; P. W. Young. Port JUtituua; J. W. lladle, Itaudolph; Mrs. Klin D. Thompson, Terrytown; Qzlnl Waid, Tryouville; W. F. Gadner, Uriah; J. iveiso ureeu, walnut liottom, nnd A. U. bnyder, Wormleysburg. liqiiltablo league In Trouble, Yonit, July a Tho Equltablo League of America, which hns many members In this city, Is in a terrible condition. Eight of tho supremo officers aro In favor of Haul dation as being tho only honest course. To pay off the maturing certificates in Oc tober, 18U3, $50,000 must be raised by an extra assessment. York court, No. 03, held a special meeting and decidod to throw the matter into the suprotno court of Maryland, and ask tho court to close tho league and make a distribution of tho funds. State Wheelmen nt narrlsburg. HAimisnuHO. July 3. Wheelmen from all parts of tho state nro here for the meet ot Island park this afternoon nnd tomor row, under the auspices of the Harrlsburor Wheel club, which has arranged nlso for tho meeting of tho state L. A. W. at tho same time. Among tho clubs represented are tho Century of Philadelphia, Williams- port, Auemown, Heading, I'ottsvlllo, Hngerstown, Baltimore, York, Easton, wiiResoarro ana othor places. Congressman Slutchler's Sou Will Run. nAltltlSDTJRO, July 8. A successor to the Into Congressman Mutchler will be chosen on July 25, Governor Pattison having is sued writs to tho sheriffs of the counties in the district represented by him fixing that day for tho election. Mr. Mutchler's son Howard has decided to mnko a fight for the Democratic congressional nomination. Cushler Short In His Accounts. WniTE Haven, July 8. Stephen Ma gutre,for many years cashier of the savings bank in this borough, has been found by ino uanic examiner oi tne state banking department to be $1,330 short in his ac counts. Tho bank officiuls say the short age will in no way affect the Institution. Tho cashier is believed to havo absconded. Death of Professor Roberts. HAZLETON, July a Professor William F. Iloberts died hero Saturday evening. Ho was born in Herfordshiro, England, in 1809. After poming to this country his first work was done In tho Schuylkill coal fields. In 1634 ho was appointed by tho stnto oi ArKansas as state geolcgist, and held that position for two years. Hospital Trustees Appointed. HAliBiSBUlio, July a Governor Patti son reappointed Gideon M. Shoap and Thomas Chalfant, of Danville, nnd Morde- oal W. Jackson, of Berwick, trustees of tbe state hospital for tbe insane at Dan. ville. William D. Himtnelrlch. pf Lewis burg, takes tbe place of Pulaski P. Hyatt in tne board ot trustees. Judge Fell Wins Another Dolegate. Strouwbuikj, July a Judge Fell hns won the delegate fight for supreme iudire. Judge Archibald had his friends In the convention, but they were beaten after a hard light, ISmory Trice was elected dele gate. An Editor Dies of Apoplexy. Cahlisle. July a David Knight Wag. ner, editor of the Shlpponshurg News aud for twenty-sis rears head of the firm of D. K. & J. C. Wagner.publlshers and station ers, died suddenly of apoplexy. Fell and llroke Ills Hack. Heqinbviixb, July a Itufns H. Otto. aged S3 years, fell from a cherry tree and oroice ms oacic ills lower limbs are para lyzed, and his rooovory is doubtful, owing 10 nis Drain being nuectoa. Still Another Outrage In Chester County. West Chester, July 8. Ed Townsend, a negro, feloniously assaulted a 19-year-old daughter of Andrew Lobb, u farmer, und was lodged in jail. The girl's condition Is critical. If you aro troubled with a "hacking cough" Downs' Elixir will give you relief at onco. Warranted as recommended or money re funded, lm 'W removed la Bill Jones 'old $ tas. IT eiOUTII MAIN STOKJM , be wMIm phased to i.et tbe wan ir his friends axd tha prtbllc In Eier? Iking in the Drinking Line miiiMi 1 u . v "wvut.w, om uy uruKgiaii. iJteln'f,JinCou,'hinatl'eroUdangCT of la sold on a guarantoo. 23 eta. WAHTg. fro. AXrANTKD. A elrl for B'tieml hniiMnmH Y . 0 go to city Family ot three. 'naos 81. Address llKUu.o omcu 0-30-ff NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given lo all saloon keepers nnd oihers that I will proccuto any ono selling liquor to my wlfo, Mrs. Anna Mll.or. tn ihn full n.t.ni nt ih.i. wm. a. jui.L,iiit. WANTED. An actlvo boy or girl to sell visiting cards ou comml slon in ovcry town In Hchuylklll county. Send 10 cents in etntnps for outttt. Address, MoUol Cati Co., Hhenundoah, l'a, 5 27-tf-dtiW nTIlAVRIIT,Vnm Ik. . . .... U undorslgncd, a red und yellow cow, about seven years old, very poor; lnrga horns with ii, 1 tA . "nuiu, a suuuuio rowaru win uu imm ior ua rciurn. bTINKY DONHAV1HE, 6y0-1t 817 West Lino street. pEWAUD A reward of ten dollars will bo 11 Riven lonmurmafon loaning 10 tho 0 n Vlctlon Of nnv nirsnn nrnnrfinnHrjiiiirhttrnriiip down tho fonco or othcrwlso destroying or uuuiuBiuti invyvrty iii. ino it uiin 1 rn, M M. Huiikb, Solicitor, For Shenandoah H.iso Ball Aswciation. 0-29-2W RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho Chns. Rettlp's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, ulso Hergnor & Engel's celebrnted India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars, SDLGMOK KAAK- 129 South Mam Street. To llevlso the Pursuant to a resolntlon passod at tho meet- ins 01 mo ucruDiican l ounty committee held in Pottsvlllo, authorizing the chali-man of tho commlttco to revise the rules of tho party nnc report to tho noxtCounty Convention, I hcroby appoint tho following commlttco: Hon V. D. miuins, uoraoni n. 11. JiawnrU', rottsvlllo: Wm. II. Lewis, Wm. Penn; Daniel Dully, St Clalrj w". J. Whitcbouso, Pottsville; U N. Coxo, Schuylkill Haven; lion. John J. Covle. Mahanoy ity; John T, Snoenor. Qmigsburg; Dr. Charles 12, (luall, Auhurns John l' Flnnoy. Shenandoah. Tho commlttco will meet at the omce of S. Ilurd lidwnrds on Slonday, July 10, KLIAS DAVIS, 6-23-10t. Chairman County Commlttco. John F.Pioppert, 'J9 JIAST CISXTlllS ST. 8read, Cake and Pie Ba!;ery I COKFECTIQMERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, I havo also purchased tho store 21 West Coal street, and am prepared to.f urnlsa Milk, Cream, uuttcr ana Eggs at tbo lowest markot prices. Wo will also keep at this store Ico Cream and Soda Water. All orders will receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOITERT. l East Centre St SHEIiAHDOAH 21 West Coil St. 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 Stoves, Kanges, Cutlsry and Tin ware. BooQng and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, OIHAKDVILLE, PA. TWICE TOLD TALES! Aro POmotlmaf, a bnre. but whftn thn nnn. pie are told twice tbat at Uallagher's Cheap Cash Store they oan buy Flour and Ttn at lower ratoa than anywheio In this town, thoy are glad to tnst tbe truth of me on repeaieu story, 1' uu ime oi Uni codes, Butter and Kfgs, Potatoes, Ureos 3 ruck, Uay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store NO. 5H WEST OTRK CTltWtT. AT THE LEATHER STORE! 16 W, Oontro 3t., You can purchase any thing you need in the lino of shoe Undines. ghoomaSers' tools, shoe dressings, blackings, button fasteners, button hooks, laces, eta wholesale and retail. CT olm X. Ti-oasiHo. KM North Main street, Bhonandoab, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKIH ASD C6SFE0TI0 EH. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Parties and Picnics supplied at short notice. FINE DRESS GOODS SS GOODS ...... uul uiiempc a lull descrip tion, but rrivn n -nnrfinl ..l-i:.. ...i , 1 . nit t i;. which you can Jill in bv .1 ticromio m, J i, i ,l " uaptLtiuu, Aiierearc a the plain and changable diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix- I o "u aui w ui uuu wcaves.uots, threads. cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex amination arc found entirely different Our assortment of silks is complete china silks chula surah, plain surah, bengalino, plain, fij ured and changeable silks, iu all the new shot eltects. Full line of faucy braids to match auv color of dress goods. In Wraps slnglo, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo aro plain, others vory highly decorated, with, fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tbo fominlno fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of theso having capos also attached sometimes ono, two or threo, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wcaror may dojiro. We have this season, for the first time, added a Millinery Department, and have spared neither trouble nor expense to make it a suc cess. 'The result exceeds our most sanguine expectations. This department will be under the same management and conducted on the same principles that have always characterized our entire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed and untrimmed hats, novelties of every description. Having secured a trimmer noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. FOTTSVIMaffiS, FBIOJil. O, GEOUOU MILLER, Manager. Spring Nobby It Has Surprised Others And will Surprise You. WIO have opened the season with a stock of goods that beats the record for beauty and low prices. We will close it with a big stock disposed of and the best pleased lot of customers you ever saw. It's waiting for you that big line of choice quality, new styles. Men's, boys' and children's clothing, hats and furnishing goods. We want to sell you reliable goods cheap, aud we'll do it if you give us a chance. i North Main AND SO IT GOES! When our competitors And they cannot beat us with their machtnos then thoy try lo boat us with tholr degrading talk. Pay no attention to them ns that only boos to prove that they aro Jealous of us, knowing that wo havo the boat howlng mnchluo on the market, tho lightest running, less noUo aud makes ono stitch moro to every tread of tho foot than any other. Wo do not havo to sell the Hlnger it Oumostlo In order to sell tho Swndard, If you want a Hhuttlo machine yon can always find it at our oltlce for thirty or thfrty-flvo d .liars equal to any. When onco the people become acquainted with the rotary principle they will havo no other. The roclprocafors aro comln out as fast as ttioy oan and Joining tho rotary, Tht y have cot to oomo out somo time. Don't wait until it is too lato and your money all tone bbt bnt buy a Stand srd. T. B. SHAFFjESR, Cor. Jardln and Lloyd Bts., Shenandoah HOOKS & BROWN, Fireworks M Flags. Whoiosalo and Itetall, Wo. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, FIRE INSURANCE. arjeslar.a oldest reliable purely 4Mb panlts represented by 120 S. JaroinSt., Shenandoah, Pi issuch a bewildering topic Wo find tho most stylish and tho prevailing mode to bo tho Cano. in some nfltn vnvtnf!.a Stock St., Shenandoah. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AUENT FOH- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. aud Pii'si m .1 mm
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