JLn Season I All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for the summer and pic nic season at SIEJ-VZEIEISrS Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. SOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and Piano Lamps,uniquo in design with 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, The most progressive establishment In the county. Corner Main ana Lloya Streets. LAKESIDE. Scouro Your Dates Jteforo All tho llest Are Taken. Tho dates for Lakeside aro rapidly filling up and Sunday schools, lodges, etc., do siring a dato should apply to or address O. A. Keim, manager, Shenandoah. Tho dates thus far decided upon aro : June SI Temperance Band Shenandoah. 24 P. O. S. of A. Bhamokln. " 28 Omego Social Club Mahanoy City. July 4 Phoenix Fire Co. Hhenandoah. 14 Hloomsburg Hand Bloomsburg. " 15 Welsh Congregational Shenandoah. " 19 Truo Americans Shenandoah. " 20-P. M. Sunday school Glrardvllle. " 21 Young Mens1 Hepubllcan Club Maha noy City. " 22 Reformed Sunday school Shenandoah. " 27 Wm. Penn Sunday school Win. Penn. " 28 German Lutheran Sunday school Mahanoy City. " 29 Welsh Congregational Sunday school Mahanoy City. August 3 Family Reunion. ' 4 English Lutheran Sunday 6Chool Mahanoy City. " 5 P. M. Sunday school Shenandoah. " 6 English Uaptist Shenandoah. " 0 M. E. Sunday school Mahanoy Plane. " 10 St. James Lutheran Ashland. " 11 Evangelical Sunday school Mahanoy City. " 13-0. O. A. M. No. 145 Hloomsburg. " 15 Musical Festival. Coming Events. Juno 22. Strawberry and ico cream fes tival in Bobbins' opera houso for Iho bono fit of tho Presbyterian church. Juno 23, Representation of a Japanese "Wedding by tho Helping Hand Society in tho Trinity Reformed church. Juno 28 Strawberry and ico cream fostival, in Bobbins' opera house, under tho auspicos of the young people of Iho Welsh Baptist church. July 22. Strawberry and ico cream festival, in Bobbins' opera house, undor tho auspices- of Young America Drum Corps. A TTip to Omnlia and Return. Tickets will be on sale Juno 29th, 30th and July 1st good to return until July 15th, at tho rate of one fare for the round trip. Ask for and see that your tickets read via Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. Send to John B. Pott, D. P. A., "Williams port, Pa., for map, time table and full information, furnished free. G-13-10t Dealers "Will consult their Interests by buying their fireworks at Max Keese's. tf "Waters' Weiss beer is the best. John A Beilly sole agent. E-G.t! Finephotos,,COc. por dozen, at Keagey't YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE I Good horses, nice buggies and responsible drivers are the essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 North Pear alley, rear of Iniberg's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in all its branches attended to with promptness. EYAN J. DAYIHSi 23. W. W ILDE, PEALLIt IN Musical Instruments, SHEET MUSIC AND STATIONERY. Tho finest goods In tho market at the lowest prices. All new goods. Cor. Lloyd and Jardin Sts., Shenandoah, Pa, M. P. Conry's Saloon, 31 South Main Streot. Next to the First National Bank, for fresh beer, porter, ales and temperance drinks. Boarding by tht Dy, Wo?k or Month. V j.A'jKti Iti 'HzL&iR MIDST. A Touching Episode of Everyday Life In the Tenement Districts. The following pathetic story will be road with toarfullnterost by our many readers. Tho incldont occurred in Now, York City i "Blng around tho rosle I A penny for a po3eyl" sang a merry crowd 'of little ones as thoy, with joined hands, danced around n ring Juno 14, In tho back yard of a big crowdod tenemont at No. 199 Bldrldge Streot. They were having a jolly timo despito tho fact that tbo yard was small and dirty and God's sunlight was shut out by tho towering walls of tho brick tonements around it. Tho shadows of lifo fall oarly and thick in this neighborhood, and tho children mako tho most of their simple pleasuros. One of tho happiest in the whirling throng was Madeline, tho bluo-eyod, golden-haired, little flvo-year-old daughter of Henry Buck, a tailor, who lived in the tenemont. Faster and faster whlrlod tho children and louder and louder rang the song. Tho circling became too fast for Made line's little legs and the strain too great for her weak arms. She stumbled. Tho next moment, unable to hold her playmato 8 hands, she fell violontly out of the circle. Her hoad camo in contact with the cor ner of a small shod and sho fell to tho ground unconscious. The children at once storped their play and ran to their assist ance, Sho revived in a moment or two and was helped into bor home. Meningitis set in the next day. "Papal papal" sho called to her father as tho glare of Friday was deoponing into the twilight, "Turn UUs mo." As tho father bent over tho child to comply with tho tequest tho little eyelids quivered and thon closed. Before he could touch the child's lip tho young lifo had flown. A Little Girl's Experience in a Lighthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Loron Trescott aro keepers of tho Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich., and are bleesod with a daughter.fovr yoars old. Last April she was taken dowu with Measles, followed with a dread, al cough and turning into a Fevor. Doctors at homo and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, sho grew worso rapidly, until she was a more "handful of bones." Then Bho tried Dr. King's Now Discovery and after the use of two and a half bottles, was com pletely cured. They say Dr. King's Now Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at C. H. Hagenbuch's drug store. Heading Railroad's Fourth of July Ex cursion Tickets. It is announced that tho Beading Bail road will, as usual, contribute to the general enjoyment of tho "Glorious Fourth" by selling special reducod-rato excursion tickets on July 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, good to return until July 5th, inclusive. No special tickets will be sold where the excursion rate is less than 25 cent. Side Issues. The New York Sun and the Shenandoah Sunday News will bo consolidated aftor Hill's nomination. 2900 barrels of beer wore sold and probably drank, in Shenandoah during tho month of May. Don't forget tho Presbytorian fostival in Bobbins' opera house to-morrow evening. Tho Republican correspondent is in noed of "heroic" treatment. Shenandoah ought and can get up a monstor demonstration on tho Fourth of July. Cherries aro ripening fast and the crop promises to be large. Numerous strangers in town. Tho huckleberry crop will bo large, notwithstanding tho bush fires in tho early spring. What has become of the project of organ izing a cadet company. Tho air is full of rumors of contemplated industries. Havo the old fossils taken a move upon themselves? Bobbins' new building on Bowers street is nearing completion. Atlantic City will not have many of Shenandoah's people this year. A major ity of our people will go to the mountains. Strength and Health. If you aro not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bit ters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those oigans tojperforni their functions. If you are afflicted wHli Sick Headache, you will find spoedy and permanent relief by taking Eloctrio Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only COc. at C. H. Hagen buch's Drug Store. Circus Coining. Allen's World Famous Consolidation, three big united shows, will pitch its tents in Slfenandoah Juno 2Sth. A brilliant series pf novelties. Prof. J. H. Vau Vranke's Equina Paradox. Porforming dogs, birds and monkeys. Unparalleled equestrian performance afternoon and oyening. Street parado at 12:30 p. m. Admission only 25 cents. Children to Sine. Children's day will bo obsorved next Sunday by Fowler's Methodist Episcopal Sunday school. A very interesting pro gramme has been arranged and those wno may attend will have a rare treat. Fourth of July Excursions, In pursuance of tho usual custom the Pennsylvania Bailroad Company will sell excursion tickets for the Fourth of July holiday between all stations on its system east of Pittsburg and Erie, at a rata of two cents per mile. These tickets, which open up a rare chance for holiday touring, will be sold on July 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th, and will be valid for return until July 6th, 1892, inclusive. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name-LiBSio fe Co., Ashland, Pa., is printed on every tick.' 8-3-SUw ' Xakeslde Locals. The dancing pavilion is a cool place Caterer Yost is very attoctivo to busi ness. Many private parties come to Lakesldo and enjoy themselves. .Everything is In shape for a good ttmo at this beautiful resort. Bass aro plenty and many good "catches" havo already been made. It Is expectod that a largo camp meeting will be hold hero in tho fall. Tho ?5,000 merry-go-round is now in place and doir.g a good business. Tho race course is being gotton ready and some fino races may be oxpected this season. Sunday school superintendents need havo no foar of gambling being allowed on tho grounds. Tho dates for Captain Boynton's water exhibition and tho Wild West show havo not yet boon definitely arranged. Tho lake is well patronized and tho boats are in uso almost every minute in tho day. Tho management oxpectod to put on a now steamor this season and may do so yot. Tho Pennsylvania editors and their wives are counting on having a good time next month. It is oxpected tho raembors of tbo Pennsylvania Association will rendezvous at Scranton. From there they will go to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Albany, thence down tht) Hudson river to Now York City. From that city numerous stdo trips will bo taken j:itctrlc lEnlluay Change. Hereafter tho olectric railway cars will leave the corner of Mam and Centro streets at 6:30 a. ni., daily, and every 25 minutes thereafter until midnight, at ' which hour tho last car will leave. THE MALIGNED "KICKER." D Does Much to l'reaorve n Proper , Equilibrium. Tho "kicker" ia not generally looked upon as a philanthropist and a benefac tor to the race, but it would not bo a very difficult matter to provo him so. There is no man who is suoh a terror to corporations as the intelligent "Maker." It is to him that the public owes most of the pleasures, luxuries and privileges which It enjoys, by means of tho various corporate bodies which mako our most important Im provements. A "kicker" is a man who objects to established abuses which have grown into customs. Ho is not well-pleased, and whilo thero may be several hundred other men who are equally uncomfortable, they aro unwill ing to protest, passing the discomforts by with tha remark: "This is almost past enduring, but one doesn't like to make himself dis agreeable." And all these go their way, and nothing is done until tho kicker comes along. Then there is a time. Timid people sit back and indulge in littlo chuckles of, amusement, and those who would not be disagree able for all tho world, look on with one. eye over tho tops of their newspapers, eagerly watching tho effect of the on slaught, and hoping, for a victory on the part of tho objector over tho tyran ny of tho corporation. By and by some one catchos the fever, and there are two or three disaffected spirits, nnd tho war goes on more fiercely than ever. Tho louder the noise of the' battle, tho more closely the timid keep under cover. Somo day the company yields a point, everybody is made comfortable, and the public thanks whom? The men who were brave enough to fight tho people's Datties tor tnemv u, no, but the com pany, with a big C. Suoh nice men! And by and by the fearful and unwill ing the would-be-agreeables make their appearance, nnd some one says:' " What a time we have had getting' things as we wanted them," una the ctherschime in, and say: " What a time, indeed, hilt wo beat 'cm, after alL didn't we, boy si Hal hu!" N. Y. Lodger. HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS. WriEN sponge cake gets dry it ia verj nice cut in thin slices and toasted. Before frying raw potatoes, slice them and let them lay in ccld water for an hour. If boiled potatoes are done a littlo too soon, place a towol over the kettle, in stead of the cover. Chamois may bo cleaned by -washing in tepid water, to which has been added a little ammonia; rinse and stretch; dry in the shade. Save all tho bread scraps, dry them, and crush them with the rolling pin and place in cans for future use; thoy ore nice for puddings, croquettes, toma toes, etc Good Housekeeping, GUESS AT THE NAMES. A Madje boy of eight years is said to be able to repeat forty chapters of tho .Bible. A wooDCnoi'PKn at Bedding, Cah, shot a fatranger because he was "put ting on too much style." A Geoiujia man boasts possession of an ordinary school slate which has been in constant use for more than fifty years and is yet unbroken. A colored preacher in Jasper, Go., is a hard-headed reasoner and has a unique way of bringing his stubborn horse to his senses. When tho animal becomes intolerably restive the sable divine simply grabs him by the ears and butts him until ho becomes obedient. A German Schoolmaster. After teaching school for fifty-one years doliann Jacob Haberle, of Ger many, died some years ngo, and his diary has just been published, in which the punishments he administered are all noted down. Ho gave 011,617 strokes' Witn the stick, 340,100 "smiW with a birch rod, 10,050 hits with a ruler, 130, 715 hand smacks, 10,235 slaps on the face, 7,005 boxes on the, ears, U5,bW) blows on tho head, 12,703 tasks from the Bible. catechism, tho poets and grammar every two years no una to buy a Bible w jemuuu mo one so rougmy nanulea by bis scholars 777 times lie mnd ViU pupils kneel on peas, and 5,001 scholars had to do penanoo with a ruler held uyw meir nenus. AS to Ms abusive words, not a third of "them were to be. found in any dictionary. Chicago . Largest Assortment. LATEST STYLES! Our Prices were never equalled before. Wo dvm MHiiugio vutuwi LJiUU JU XUllUUeiDDia or elsewhere. WO havo a full lino of Heywood Carriages, and can furnish you any.stylo for less than you Can Buy at the Factory. Call and eec for Yourself. WftmMJi WwMt tiwouj wui iwO in oui yi lav juu. T. P. WILLIAMS & SON No, 8 SoutU siHiiEiLsrjLiisriDOjiEa:, zpzsiLsriisr-A.. niWniii Warn wiffm lfednjbs OP A.XjL REDUCED QBEATLY TDRUSSEL-S from 60o up. Tableand Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25c up. Window ShadeB, Hugs, Mutts, Curtuln Poles, etc., nt low prices. The best line of Lace Curtains ever shown In town from $1.00 a pair up. T T P"RTPF,(S OLD RELIABLE, U . U JT JLYXV-Lj Oj north main street. Just received a laree. now stock latest designs in wall paper and window shades at Porlz's. 4 S8-tf For a Joint l'nrutle. A movement is on foot to arranga a joint parado of all the societies of town on the Fourth of July, and to that end' M. J. Scanlan, secretary of the committee, in vites all societies interested to send com mittees to a conference in the A. T. A. B, Society's hall, at tho corner of Chestnut and Cherry streets, on Sunday, June 26, at 4 p. m. AT 'J fAKE NEXT MORNING ( FEEL BRIGHT ANU htW.NI4 MY COMPLEXION IS BSTTI-n. fcty 'doctor saya tt ncM gmtlr on tbe Rtomnch. Jltfer infl k;dnys, .m i Is h pleasant laxatlvp. TJj.j di.nU H.ipaclt .rem tcft) , aniUi prepared lor uo All drucrni Untf nnn tiv. ui,ib ub iw, uiku cum uyr du 'Kitire. Morns tho twrli each day, laoruer 10 09 " We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, &a Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. FOLMER?S Saloon and Restaurant JVb. US N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Beer, Ale, Porter and Tem perance Drinks and Cigars. Fine old Wines and Liquors always on hand. II, C. FOLMER, Prop. 7II around and tpend a pleasant hour. MANN'S RESTAURANT, 101 South Main St., Shenandoah, Finest Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars in Stock. Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter. Hoarders kept by the day or week at reason able rates. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleased to meet the wauU 01 Bumenoji ana me pumic m Ev erf tMn Q In the, Drinking Line. THE. tuc ucviAnnm Main Street, BsBanxail jjL frtaasy t9 Grtt.J.jD3Ili3. PRICES 1 WANTS, &o. T OT FOIt SALE. A Very desirable lot. 30x U 140 feet, on East Coal street. Apply at IlEltALD office. 4-i.tf ITfOR SALE. A National Cash Register, ; 5vorth t200. will ba sold cheap for cash. appiy at mis omce. o-s-u A A - ..-.!.. I .... 1 housework. Goofl wages paid. Apply to uri. r 01 n.nin .1 DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The Cather property, on West Oak street, for sale, yillibe solAwnol? or In parts to suit puixnaBer. Apply on ine premises. viii-rc riALKSMAN WANTED. Valuable cnmmls. O slon offered. RO.OO weekly earned by many of our agents. Samples free. P. O. Box 1371 New York. a-ig-tw , EOR SALE. 15 acres of valuable farm land under cultltatlon,- In East Brunswick TownshlD. adjoining lands of Peter Andrews andMathlasS. Richards. Cheap for cash on easy terms. Also desirable real estate In snenanuoan ana raio auo. .Aaaress, ia. m. uurite, anenanaoan. i-a. o-s-ii VTT ANTED. Two good, energetic rnen to v f suiicu udu collect in aiienanuoan ,anu vicinity. Good nav and nermanent noslt on guaranteed to tho right parties.. Address Box -roiisvuie, x'a. o-if-iw. AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com mlssionvto handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Eraslnc Pencil. The Quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 200 to 600 Der cent. profit. One agent's sales amounted to ?S20 In six days. Another $32 In tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wis, XM9 5-24-ly NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of John II. Evans, late of the borough of Shenandoah, county of Schuylkill and state of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to Noah J. Owens, of said borough of Hhenandoah, to whom all persons indebted to tald estate are roquested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. NoAn J. Owens, 5-2S-oaw-6w Administrator. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county on Monday, July 11. A. D. 1S02, at 10o'clock.ln the forenoon, under the "corporation act of tho commonwealth .of Pennsylvania, approved April 29. 1871," and the supplements thereto, Iqt the charter of an intended corporation to bo called "St. Peter and St. Paul Catholic Benefi cial (Society of Mahanoy Plane, Pa." Said as sociation Is to be located at Mahanoy Plane, Pa., and to have for Its object tho maintenance o' a society lor bociui, euucauonui ami Dencn clal purposes to Its membera from funds col lected therein. H,U. M. HULLOPETER, Attorney for Applicants. Mahanoy Plane, Pa., June 13, 1892. 6-lS-3teow C CHARTER NOTICE.-Notice is hereby given j that an application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Monday, June 27, 1892. bvL. Blnss. C. Eberle. J. M. Gllck. S. Sloyer, Z. T. Trout and J. B. Hoellman, under me aci 01 Assemoiy eauueu, "An act 10 pro vide for the Incorporation and regulation of certaln'corporatlons, approved April 29, 1871," and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to bo called "Granite Water Company," the character and .object of which is the supplying of water to tho publto in .1110 vuiape 01 uig juino nun, uuiier town slut). Schuylkill county. Pn.. nnd to such persons. partnerships and associations residing therein or adjacent thereto, as may desire tho same,and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tlio rights, benetits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and supplements thereto. MoIIENItY WILLHELM.i Solicitor. 1 BIO Mike Run, Pa., June 4, 1892. 6-4-2U PUBLIC NOTICE ! Tho publio are hereby notified that the fol lowing provision of the Borough Ordinance will be strictly enforced: ORDINANCE XVII. Section 4. That during the months of June. July, August and September of every year no dog nor bitch shall lawfully go at large within the borough of Shenandoah, unless such dog or bitch shall have a strong muzzle or shield of wire securely fastened over tho nose of such aog or pucn, so as 19 prevent encciuauy any injury irom piling, ......... and anv bitch or dos running at largo In viola tion of the provisions of this section shall be disposed of as provided in section three (3 of this ordinance. Section three (3) provides: That such dogs "Bhall be Immediately taken and imnounded hv the High Constable for a period of time not more than three days; duo notice being given to the owner If he can be found, and if not then redeemed by the owners or owner, by the payment of the tax, (ono dollar for each dog nnd two dollars for each bitch), and a fee of fifty cents additional for expenses Incurred, such dogs or bitches shall then be killed and burled. JAMES SMITH. Chief Burgess. ANTHONY FLYNNI High Constahle. Shenandoah, Pa., Juno 1, 1892. rOHN R. COYLE Attorney-at-Law and Real Estate Agent, Office Bedfiall' Building, Shenandoah, Pa. BEST MADE CLOTH'NG IN PHILA. Our Series will enable vou to keen cool. Tliey are in blue, Uriels nud grey, nnd runge from 510 to $25. The H4suitisaiinv-y mtUIiim and very popular, combluinc stvle. durabilitv and everything requisite tor comfort. A breezy line of Negligee Shirts, White and Fancy Alapacas, at moder ate cost. Everybody Is cettlnc onto our Bath ing Suits before ,ong everybody will be gettlpg into them. A. C. YATES & C( Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. A hat that is not stylish is worthless. Thero are a thousand reasons woyyou should cot wear It, and not one reason why you should. It usu ally costs as much as a stylish hat, and Is not worth a fraction of the money. When you tuy a hat buy a good one, and It you really want a good ono, try our J2 hat. It will fill the bill. The same can be said of our Neckwear a fine tie for 20c, any style. Straw hats from Bo up to H.50. Nice line of summer shirts at 25c j a big drive In boys' waists from 0o to 50c; large line of trunks and valises at lowest price; big bar gains in overalls and coats at 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere hats renovated and made as good as new at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. portz, The Leading Stationer, Still Leads Call and examine The Marvell." a postage stamp box or locket a useful and Ingenious article. Also Caw's stylographlc ana other fountain pens. 'ncopntraotis 'JBOJtS uipjnr tRnos ICS LYMd "H 'mm -pstpiios" eScupiitd mol 0 uoiwpd, v "sjmday aio;j yo puiy jsaj UAiop A0q touura pn4i do2 fauiwuQ seg ayj 'Buuiadoy jooy ui ffuifuvj jooy ui 6uifnod puD' Buifooy uij "THE BLECTRIC" (John McNeil's old stand) East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. The finest, purest and best Beers, liquors, ales, porter, clgarB, &c, In the county. Tho place has been entirely renovated and Im proved. Polite attention nnd honorable treat ment to all. IN J. MUUIOLLAND. HEMOVAL ! ELLIS, The Tinsmith and Stove Dealer, has removed to the 33 West oalc St,, NlivnniiUoiili, Where he will be pleased to meet all his old as well as many now customers as possible. Good work i fair price. Roofing and Spouting neatly done. H. J, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors,. Boers, Ales and finest brands of Cigars always on band. jyj S. KISTLER, M. D., J, J-JIYSICIAiy AND BUItQEON, OfOce-rlSO N. Jardin street. Shenandoah, P , J I 1 ill ! ,!" b't Jt ! . - ' I r V