v. In Season 1 All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fino Groceries, etc., for the summer and pic nic season at SBYERIT'S 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,unique 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 lu the county. Corner Mam ana Hoy a Sf reefs. LAKESIDE. Secure Your Dates llcfore All the Uest Are Taken. The dates for Lakoside aro rapidly filling up and Sunday schools, lodges, etc., do siring a dato should apply to or addrofs O. A. Koim, manager, Sbonandoah. Tho dates thus far decided upon aro : " 24 P. O. S. of A. Bhamokln. " 28 Omego Social Club Mahanoy City. July 4 Phoenix Fire Co. fhenandoah. " 14 Bloomsburg Hand Bloomsburg. " IS Welsh Congregational Shenandoah. " 19 True Americans Shenandoah. ' 20 P. M. Sunday school Glrardvllle. " 21 Young Mens' Republican Club Maha noy i,ny. " 22 Reformed Sunday school Shenandoah. " 27 Wm. Penn Sunday school Wm. Penn. " 28 German Lutheran Sunday school Mahanoy City. " 29 Welsh Congregational Sunday school iuananoy wiiy. August 3 Family Reunion. " 4 English Lutheran Sunday school itiuuunoy vjuy. " 5 P. M. Sunday school Shenandoah. " ft Entrlish Ilantlat bhennnrtojih. " M. E. Sunday school Mahanoy Plane. " 10 St. James Lutheran Ashland. " 11 Evangelical Sunday school Mahanoy " 13-0. U. A. M. No. 140 Bloomsburg. " 15 Musical Festival. Coming Events. Juno 22. Strawberry and ice cream fes tival in ltobbins' opera hnupo for tho beno lit of tho 1'rosbjtcrlan church. June 23. Jtepresrmtation of a Japanese Wedding by the Helping IInd Society in tho Trinity Reformed church. June 28 Strawberry and ico cream festival, in Robbins' opera houso, under tho auspices of the young people of tho Welsh Baptijt church. July 22. Strawberry and ico cream festival, in Robbins' opora house, under the auspices of Young America Drum Corps. A Trip to Oumliti mill lteturn. Tickets will be on sale Juno 29tb, 30th and July 1st good to return until Jaly 15'.h, at tho rate 6f one faro for the round trip. Ask for and see that your tickets read via Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. Send to John R. l'ott, D. P. A.. Williams port, Pa., for map, time table and full information, furnished freo, ' 6-13-10t Dealers "Will consult their Intor'ost by buying thoir fireworks at Max Reese's. tf Waters' Weiss beer is tho best. John A Koilly sole agont. t 6-5-tt Fine photos, COc. per dozen, at Koagey's YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE! 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 Luberg's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in all its branches attended to with promptness. EYAN J. DAYIXS. 33. 'W. WIXilDE, DEALER IN Musical Instruments, SHEET MUSIC AND STATIONERY. The finest goods In the market at the lowest prices. All new goods. Cor. Lloyd and Jardin Sts., Shenandoah, Pa,' M. P. Conry's Saloon, 31 South Main Stroet, Uext to the Flrit National Bank, forfresh beer, porter, ales and temperance drinks, BotT'by jhi Day. 'WMk or Mwtft, .1'. r r ' '"!' '". MINNESOTA MENTION. tVJiat n Townsman Sawln aOreat W??t," ""'ern city. In company with Hon. O. N, Iirumm, ol Minorsville, Hon, D. D.. I'hllllps, of qor don, and 'Squirp J. J. Coylo, of Mahanqy City, thQ writer and a numbor of others, while In Minneapolis recently, vieltod tho mammoth flour mills of Plllsbury & Washburn. Wo wore shown through all tho departments of tho gigantic mills and everything wa9 fully explained. Tho mills form ono of tho great attractions of tho city and no visitor falls to visit them. Thou sands must havo visited thorn during tho week the Republican national convention was held. They aro fivo in numbor and havo a capacity of 1J,600 barrels per day, or over -1,000 000 barrels per year. To feed theso mills requires 20,000,000 bushels f wheat annually. Mill "A" is tho eighth wondor of tho world. It has tho largest capacity of any mill in tho world. It con sumes 32,009 bushols of wheat per day. Threo hundred cars aro required ovory day to take wheat into, and flour and i mil out of the five groat mills cf tho company. Among tho finest and most substantial structures of Minneapolis are the Masonic temple, the New York Life Insuranco Company's building, Lumberman's Ex change, Library and West Houso. A magnificent view can be had from thn rooi of tho New York Life Insurance Cra pary's building The electric railway system of the city is as near perfection as it can possibly bo mado and is a mint for the owners. Among tbo numerous points of atrtac tion for visitors are Minnohaha Falls, Soldiors' Home, Minnotonka Falls, Lakes Como and Harriett and Fort Snellintr. Schuylkill couuty people aro surprised when tbey visit Minneapolis to find so many well-known former Penrsylvanians residing there. They are all prosperous. They had headquarters at tho Lumber man's Exchange to receive the viators from tbo Keystone stato. All the lakes are largo and beautiful. Minnehaha Falls, aside from their history, aro not of much importanco. Thoy are very small in ccmparison with their reputation and disappoint the visitors who havo read of them. Tho Soldiers' Home is located on a bluff overlooking tbo Mississippi river. The buildings and grounds aro admirable A dozen or more Pennsylvanians aro inmates of tho institution. A visit to tho West printing offico at St. Paul is another surprise for a stranger. It is a verltablo beohivo of workmen. In this establishment all the law books of tho great west, northwest and tho south are printed and bound, but the work is not limited to law printing by any means. Tho establishment is complete in overy re spect and can handle any amount of work in the printing, binding and stereotyping line. A large number of typesetting and distributing-machines aro' used in setting up and distributing the type. Two kinds of machines aro used, tho Thorno and Mergonthaler, the latter seems to bo the best and most economical. Tbo Mergen thaler, or Now Linotype machine, is adapted to produce and assemble, ready for use, the so-callod "Linotypos," that is to say, typo-high bars or slugs each bearing on its edgo characters to print a complete lino. Tho machine is controlled by a series of fingor-koys ropresonting, like those, ot tho typowrltor, tho characters to bo printed, and as a result ol tho manipulation of the keys tho machine produces and assembles tho linotypes ready for immediate use. Tbo speed of composition runs from 3,153 to 0,47-1 cms an licur, according to tho ex pertness of tho operator, li. A Littlo Girl's Experience in a Lighthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott aro keepers of tho Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Reach, Mich., and aro blessed with a daughtcr,fovr years old. Last April sho was taken down with Measles, followed with a dread. al cough and turning into a Fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere "handful of bones." Then sho tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after tho uso of two and a half bottles, was com pletely cured. They suy Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yot you may get a trial bottle free at O. II. Hagenbuch's drug store. Heading Railroad's Fourth of July Ex cursion Tickets. It is announced that tbo Heading Rail road will, as usual, contribute to the gonoral orjoyment of tho "Glorious Fourth" by selling special reducod-rato excursion tickets on July 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, good to return until July 6th, Inclusive. No special tickets will bo sold whore the excursion rate Is less than 25 cent. Just reoeived a largo, now stock latest designs In wall paper and window shades at Porlz's. 4 88-tf Fourth of July Kxcurslonu. In pursuance of tho usual custom the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets for tho Fourth of July holiday between all ftalions on Its system east of Pittsburg and Erie, at u rato of two cents per mile. These tickots, which open up a rare chanco for holiday touring, will bo sold on July 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th, and will bo valid for return until July 6th, 1892, inclusive. For u Joint Parade. A movement Is on foot tp anapgo a Joint parade of all tho societies of town on tho Fourth of July, and to that ond M. J, Scanlan, sccrotary of tho committeo, In vito) all societies Interested to cond com mittees to a conference in the A. T. A. B, Society's ball, at tbo corner of Chestnut and Cherry streets, on Sunday, Juno 2Q at 4 p. m. Buy Keystone flour. Be cure that the name Lxssta & Co., Ashland, Pa., it printed on every tack. 3-3-8taw Moy e I bebpw eTl oa?h , Siy,' . Moi t', peopl e need to.uiejk!.- . . -.' ' .. n , i 4 ijn HAZARDOUS JOURNEYS. Experiences of Visitors to tho KnuITman Unin. Dr. Williams, and Richard Amour, of town, drovo over to tho'Kauflmandam Into last nightt Arriving at one end of the breastwork tbo doctor alighted and loft his horso and carriage in charge of tho ex Chidf of Police. Dr. Williams wa Jjlnod by "Bob" Hunt, of Frackvillo, and tho two wa'ked over to tho opposito sldo of the dam, where the wator company officials wtro seated about a firo. As tho doctor and Hunt j lined tho group ono of tho officials oxclaimod, "which way did you como, gentlemen'" ''Over that dam thoro," answered Will iams "Well," said Barker, ono of tho officials, "you did somothing I would not under take for any amount of money." Tbo doctor reflected a moment and then askel, ''Woll, hero I am on this side and Dick and tho horso is on tho other, now how will 1 get back ?" Mr B-irker rocommonded that tho doctor and Hunt remain whoro they woro until diylinht, when thoy could soo whether it would bo, safe tp recross tho breastwork, or take some other course. The doctor lookod it his watch and then took a seat, having made up his mind It w tild bo bstier to Walt until daylight than to take chances. The Hkrald reporter and his companion had an experience similar to that ol the doctor. Thoy rea;hod tho dam by travel ing up tho side of a narrow gorge. In this caso Mr. Barker also recommended a wait until daylight, but as timo was precious the reporter and his companion retraced their stops down tho gorge, walking doublu quick and somuiimos running with tho wator rushing down in torrents a short dis tance to their li ft. "Keep your ears open," shou:ed Mr. Barker as the descent was be gun "and if you hoar anything scramble up into tho bush." As tho roportor and companion sprinted out of the gorge on to tho turnpike and started for tho hill whero their horte had been tied thoy met several ctrriaijes. "Whero is that darned dam?" asked a voice. The carriages containod Pat. King, Charley Reese, P. T. Mollet, Will Grant, T. A, Evans and W. P. Williams- "It is right above us an! this gully will be washed if tho dim breaks," the news paper travelers answered. ''Turn that horso around quick and let's got, back," shouted Pat King in a tone that left no doubt that he wanted no water in bis. The carriagos turned remarkably quick and all parties drove back to town upon learning that nothing could bo gained by getting nearer tho dam. "I'm near enough to it," said King. MYSTERY IN A CAVERN. Doc It Contain Ilooty Secured by no torious California llnndlts? On tho north side of Table mountain nnd near its top is an opening' in the lava that has since early days been known as tho "lion's len.." It was so named from tho ftvet that for years it was tho lair of a band'of ferocious Cal fornia lions that, when this country was largely devoted to sheep raising', made nightly depredations upon tho flocks and caused tho owners much an noyance and loss. When pursued tho animals would seelc refugo in tills den and no hunter would dare enter it. The ground about tho entrance to it was covered with bones and remnants Of sheep and other animals. With tho increase of population tho lions havo gradually disappeared, although as lato as last spring two of the animals wero seen to enter tho cave. Strange to say, no known man has ever penetrated to its fullest depth. Tho mouth is about four or fivo fept high and threo feet wide, and tho opening descends with a sharp incline for about two hundred feet. Further than this it has nover been explored. Now, however, a party of young men' havo mado arrangements to explore it,' and, if possible, penetrate to its bottom. That' it is of great depth is certain, for one can stand at the opening and heave great stones down the declivity and the sound will gradually die away In tho distance. Tho young men havo pro--cured several hundred feet of rope, lanterns, torches ond ladders, and wiU thoroughly explore the cave. What adds peculiar interest to tho ex pedition nnd gives zest to tho explorers' is the weU-lrnown fact that In the hey day of his career as a bandit Joaquin Muriotta and' his band of faithful fol lowers made' the recesses of Table mountain their base of operations in this section. From there they 'would swoop down on the miners, and then, laden' with gold' dust, retreat to tho mountain. Search as thoy might, the officers could not locate them. It has been supposed by many that perhaps in this samo cavo was where tho famous outlaw secreted himself. It maybe, too, that down deep in tho bowels of tho earth Joaquin hid tho greater portion of his 111-gotton, but nevertheless just is potent, wealth Our Tropical Frulti. J3omo of tho revelations of the census will startle a good many people. For instance, there aro now moro than half a million almond trees actuaUy bearing in tho United States; there aro hun dreds of thousands of bearing cocoanut trees; thoro nro moro than a quarter of a million ollvo trees, producing fruit equal to tho best Mediterranean varitJes. There are moro than half a million bear ing banana plants, 200,000 bearing lem on trees, 4,000,000 orange treos, and 31, 000,000 pineapples. And tho value of tropical and 6cmi-tropioal fruits grown under the American Hag Is nearly 20, 000.000. Special Meeting. A special meeting of the School Board will be hold in tho' superintendent's offico to-morrow evening at 7:80 o'clock, for thn purpose of receiving report of the finance committee and make the tax levy. ' BMtpotowpfi'ahd'ioriB at Dabb' i Largest Assortment. LATEST STYLES Our Prices wero never equalled before. Wo sell carriages cheaper than In Philadelphia or elsewhere, wo havo a full lino of Hoywood Carriages, and can furnish you anyBtylo for less than you Can Buy at the Factory. Call and seo for yourself. Wo mean just what we say. Our prices will surprise you. T. P. WILLIAMS & SON No. 8 Houtli Malu Street, REDUCED: "BRUSSELS from 50o up. Table auil Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 2oc up. Window Sliadea, Rugs, MnttB,Curtaln Poles, etc., at low prices. The best line of Lace Curtalus ever shown In town from $1.00 a pair up. T T' PPTfF,(S OLD RELIABLE, U . U . JL JLVJL J J-J O 5 NORTH MAIN STREET. Festival To-night. A strawborry and ice cream festival, f r the boneflt of the Prosbytorian church, will bo held in Bobbins' opera houso this evening and a pleasant tlmo is promised all who attend, DON'T DELf ItCWrM CoIs.CpTirhi.SorfThTOftt.Cronp.InflueBti, WiicplTig Couch, Broncbitli hfad Asthma. A cerul aro for Coastraption la fllt Btac tnd a tare reiur l advanced ctr Uatonco. You will es thfx Uent rfTol-t after Uklng thn fint do. Sold k dciltrj cmjwLeM Ltrgft ltUi. nut ul 14.03. " We Study tto Phase ! " Old Stand. Iew Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c., &o Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) COMER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. Twenty Head ILLINOIS HORSES! TUESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1892 At Commercial Hotel, Sliennmloah. II. XV. TITIVr-A.3Nr. MANN'S RESTAURANT, 101 South Main St., Shenandoah. Finest Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars in Slock. Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter. Boarders kept by tho day or week at reason able rates. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleated to meet the wants i.ol bu irlende and tlie puLllo In EyetMaq in the Drinking Line, firm: imrrzr?-- . ta .j. tin a THEHEYWOOD prices 1 WANTS, &o. LOT FOR SALE. A very desirable lot, 30.x 140 feet, on East Coal street. Apply at llEliALI) office. -t-SS-tt FOIt SALE. A National Cash Register, .worth K00. will bo sold cheap-for cash. Apply at 1MS office. 0-8-U WANTED. An experienced girl for general housewOfl!. Good wages patd. Applylo Wolf Levlne, 31 North Main street. (H-tf DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tho Cather property, on West Oal: street, for sale. Will be sold whole or In parts to suit purchaser. Apply on the premises. 4-12-B3 SALESMAN WANTED. Valuable comrals slon offered. CT.OOweeMv earned bvmanv of our agents. Sampled free. P. O. Box 1S71 New York. .18-lw lT70R SALE. 45 'acres "of valuable farm' land1 .E under' cultivation; In East Brunswick rownsmp, unjoining janas ot Peter Andrews andMathlasS. Richards. Cheap for cash on easy1 terms. Also deslrablo real estate In Shenandoah and Palo Alto. Addtess, M. M. Burlto, Shenandoah. Pa, 5-28-tf J ANTED. Two good, cncrgetlo men to VV' solicit and collect In Shenandoah and vicinity. Good pay and permanent posit On guaranteed to tho rlcht nartlcs. Address Box 217, t'ottsvllle, Pa. 6-17-lw. AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and great est celling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. SOO to 600 per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to In six days. Another t3i in Ivo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms nnd full particulars, address Tho Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse ilVls. X439 5-SMy "VTOTICE. Letters of administration on tho JLM estate of John II. Evans, lato of the borough of Shenandoah, county of Schuylkill nnd.stato of Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been granted to Noah J. Owens, of said borough of tshcnnndoab, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and thoso having claims or demands will mako known the samo without delay. NOAII Ji OWENR, 5-S8-oaw-0w Administrator. CHARTER NOTICE.-'Notice Is hereby given that an application will he made to the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county on Monday, July 11, A. D. ltV-', lit 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, under tho "corporation act of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved April 29. 1874f" and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called "St. Peter and St. Paul Catholic Benell cial Society of Mahanoy Piano, Pa." Said as sociation Is to bo located at Mahanoy Piano, Pa.nnd to havo for Its object the maintenance o a society for social, educational and benefi cial purposes to Its members from funds col lected therein. S. G. M. HOLLOPETER, Attornoy for Applicants. Mahanoy Plane, Pa., Junol3, 1692. 0-18-8teow CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an application will Do made to the' Governor of Pennsylvania on Monday, Junoi-V, 1892, by L. Blass, C. Ebcrlo, J. M. Glick, S. Sloyor, Z. T. Trout add J. B. Hoellman, under the Act of Assembly entitled, "An act to pro vide for tho Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations, approved April 29, 1874," and he supplements theretoi for tho eharter of nn Intended corporation to be called "Granite Water Company," tbo character and object of whioh is the supplying of water to tho publlo In tho village ot Big Mine Run, Butler town ship, Schuylkill county. Pa., ttnd to such persons, partnerships and associations residing therein or adjacent thereto, as may desire the eame.and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tho rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and supplements thereto, McllENRY W ILLHELM, Solicitor. Bio Mine Run, PA., June 4, 1893. 5-4-Slt PUBLIC NOTICE ! Tho publio are hereby notified that the fol lowing provision of tho Borough Ordinance wilt bo strictly enforced: ORDINANCE XVII. Section 4. That during the months of Juno, July, August and September ot every year no dog nor bitch shall lawfully go at large within tho borough ot Shenandoah, unless such dog or bitch shall have a stronir muzzle or shield nf wire becurely fastened over tho nose of such aog or Ducn, so as to prevent encctually any Injury from biting; and anv bitch or doc runnlnir at laren in vlnta. tlon of the provisions of this section shall be disposed of as provided In section threo (3) of this ordinance. Section threo (3) provides: That such dogs "shall be Immediately taken and Impounded by tbo High Constable for a period of tlmo not more than three days; duo notlco being given to the owner If ho can be found, and If not then redeemed by tho owners or owner, by tho payment of tho tax, (one dollar for each dog and two dollars for each bitch), and a fee ot fifty cents additional for expenses Incurred, such dogs or bitches shall then bo killed and UUJ 1VU. JAMES SMITH. Chief Burgess. ANTHONY FLYNNT High Constable. Shenandoah, Pa., June 1, 1892. JOHN R. COYLE, ' .; itiorney-aJ-L&w and Bed EsUleienf, . Office Beddall'i Building, Shenandoah, Vk BEST MADE CLOTHING IN PIIILA. Our Serges wilt enable you to keep cool. They ure in blue, 1 1 '.ok aud grey, ntid rnuge from 510 to $2-5. Tho 514 suit I a hHp y medium nnd very popular, combining style, durability nnd everything reqnlalto lor comfort. A breezy Hue of Negligee Shirts, White aud Fancy Alapaca9, nt moder ate coat. Everybody is getting onto our Bath ing Suits before ioug everybody will bo getting iutotheni. A. C, YATES & CO., Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. rM A hat that Is not stylish is wsitnlr ss, Thero are a thousand reasonswayyou should not wear It. and not ono reason why vou should. It usu ally costs as much as a stylish hit, ana Is rot worth a fraction of tho money. When you tuy a hat buy a good one, and if you renllwanta good one, try our 12 hat. It wllLfill the bill. The same can bo said of our Neckwear a fine tie for 20c, ony style. Straw hats from 5c up to 11.50. Nice line of summer shirts nt25cr a big drive in boys' wolsts from 20o 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 now at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. portz, The Leading Stationer, Still Leads Cnll nnil Arnmlnn Thn Marvpll.1' n. Tiftfitftpft stamp box or locket a usefu' and Ingenious article. Also Caw's stylographlo ana other fountain pens. 'qtsopntinaqg 'jaaats upjaBf tnnog ss -po)pOB sScuoJiud Jnoi jo nojuod Y suivdoy eA0 jo put joaj dm op AiOiq t onuts) pujAi dojt fouuntQ fsagaij. Suumday jopy.uij. SuifUjDj jooy U12 'Sutfnods puD Butooy uij "THE ELECTEIC" (John McNeil's old stand) East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. The finest, purest and best Beers, liquor?, ales, porter, cigars, &c, in the county. Tho place has been entirely renovated and im proved. Polite attention and honorable treat ment to all. P. J. MVLnOLLAND. . ELLIS, Tlie Tinsmith and Store Dealer, has removed to the 33 W.eHt Oak Bt., Hlic-muitlonli, Where he will be pleased to meet all his old as well as many new customers as possible. Good work 1 fair price. Roofing and Spouting neatly done. H. J, M'GUIBE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRAHDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and finest brand of Cigars always on hand. jyj S; KISTLER, M. D., ' rni'BICIAN AND SURGEON. Office J0 N. Jardin street, Shenandoah, F i
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