In Season 1 All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for the summer and pic nic season at Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. gOLID 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 Holdermans Jewelry Store, The most progressive establishment In the county. Corner Main ana Lloya Streets. LAKESIDE. Eecuro Your Dales lliforo All the llcsl Are Taken. The dates for L-ikejido are rapidly filling up and Sunday schools, lodges, etc., do tiring a dato should apply to or addross O. A. Keim, manager, Shenandoah. Tho dates thus far docidod upon are : July 4 Phoenix Fire Co. Hhenandonh. " 7 M. E. Bunday school Shamoltln. " 13 M. E. Bunday school Mahanoy City. ' 14 Bloomsburg Hand Bloomsburg. " 1! Welsh Congregational Shenandoah. ' 19 True Americans Shenandoah. " !!0 P. M. Sunday school Glrardvillo. 41 21 Young Mens1 Kepublican Club Maha noy City. S3 Reformed Sunday school Shenandoah. Sl-lVm, Penn Sunday school Wra. Penn. 2 German Lutheran Sunday school Mahanoy City. SS Welsh Congregational Bunday school Mahanoy City. August 2 Family Heunion. " S County butchers. " 4 English Lutheran Sunday school Mahanoy City. " 5 P. M. Sunday bchool Shenandoah. " 6 English Ilaptist Hhenandoah. " B M. E. Sunday school Mahanoy Plane. " 10 St. Jnmcs Lutheran Ashland. " 11 Evangelical Bunday school Mahanoy City. " 13-0. U. A. M. No. 146 Bloomsburg. " 15 Musical Festival. Coining Events, 'n'y 9. l'icnio for tho benefit of Androw Highland, At the St. Nicholas band grovo. July 6 Raspberry an,d ico cream festi val, Kobbins' opora house, for tho benefit of tho Sons of Veterans Light Infantry. July 18 Ico croam fostival and bean foup lunch, Bobbins' opera house, under nueplcos of "Womons' Boliof Corps. July 22. Strawborry and ico croam festival, in Bobbins' opera houso, undor tho auspicos of Young America Drum Corps. Fourth of July Incursions. In pursuance of the usual custom tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets for tho Fourth of July holiday between all rtations on its system oast of Pittsburg and Erie, at a rate of two cents per mile. These tickets, which open up a rare chanco for holiday touring, will bo sold on July 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th, and will be valid for return until July 5th, 1802, inclusive.. Itemllng Itiillrond'e Fourth of July Ex cursion Tickets. It is announced that the Reading Rail road will, as usual, contribute to the gonoral enjoyaent of tho "Glorious Fourth" by lolling special roduced-rato excursion tickets on July let, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, good to return until July 6th, inclutivo. No special tickets will bo told where the excursion rato is lets than 25 cent. Buy Keyitone flour. Re turo that the name Lkbsio & Co., Ashland, l'a., is printod on every sack. 3-3-3taw Best photographs und crayons at Dabb'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. EVAN J. DAYIE8. M, P. Conry's Saloon, SI South Main Street! Next to the First National Dank, for fresh beer, porter, ales and temperance drinks. B oardlif by the Day, Wk or Meat'ii For 30 Days Only. We will give to any lady purchasing a pair of our ladies' fine shoes which loll at $1.00 and upwards, n beautiful purse worth 25 cents. Peoples' Storo, 121 North Main street, threo doors abovo J. J. Price's dry goods storo. 6-21 tf Tim llloomnlmrj; Graduates. In its report of the commencement ex orciios at tho Suto Normal school Bt Bloomsburg the Daily of that placo makes special favorablo mention of John A. Kerns and Misses Annie L. Shoehy and To8sio A. Harnett, ot town, and Miss Lulu Twoedlo. of Raven Run, four of the graduates. Miss Twoedlo read tho class statistics, showing tho avorago ago of the class was 20 and tho number of graduates 01, threo-tourths boing girls. For a Joint Parade. A movoment is on foot to arrnngu a joint parado of all tho societies of town on tbo Fourth of July, and to that end M. J. Scanlan, socrotary of tho committee, in vitoi 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, July 3, it 4 p. m. Pure, lemon sugar, a substitute for lemons in making lomonade, at the Ready Pay storo. Side Issues. On tho 7th of July Lakteido will bo oc cupied by tho Methodists and numerous friends of Shnmokin. At this lovely ro sort none can fail in having an excellent time, a: there are so many Ant points of natural scenery. Shamokin Herald. The electric road is graded and ready for tho rails from Mahanoy Piano to Oilber ton. Tho Fupervisor is repairing Centre street, between Main and Jardin. Thoro is dan.er in FOmn. if not all, the large firecrackers. Parents should bo care ful and seo that their children do not got hold of any. They contain dynumito. BASED MX RESULTS. Cincinnati mid Chleaos Fifty a SO liming Tie Game. AT CLEVELAND. ! Cleveland 4 0001000 0-1 Flttsburir 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 x-t Batteries Davies and O'Connor, Baldwin and Miller. AT LOUISVILLE. 1 Louisville. 10 0" 30000 x 4 St. Louts 0 0000101 0-1 Bnttorioa-Vlau and Dowse; Getzen and Mo ran. at FmuBtma. Philadelphia 0 0000000 2- a Washington 0 000002103 Uatterics-Carsey and Clements; Abbey and Mlllwan. SECOND OASIE. I Philadelphia 0 020010003 Washinjjton 2 0000000 03 Ilatterles Esper and Clements; Knoll and McOulre. i AT CINCINNATI. j Cincinnati 0421000000000000000 0-1 Chicago 0330100000000000000 01 Batteries Mullnne and Murphy; Gumbort and Sehriver. Oamo called at the end ot 80th inning on ac count ot darkness. STAKDIMQ OF 'fllU CLUBS. Per rrbn lost O's Wnsblntr'n.80 34 .401) ITon LioA Ct Boston 45 18 .714 Urooklvu.,.39 S3 .BSD Philadel'a. 30 24 .010 Clnclnnati..34 'JO .CUT Clovolaml..33 27 .630 Plttsbur,.31 31 .477 Chicago.,. .117 91 New York. 27 3 J Bt Louis. ..S3 36 Loulsrllio .2(1 38 Baltimore. .10 40 .408 .433 410 ,4oQ .258 Knstern League. At Troy-Troy, 3; Albany, 2. At Providonco Providence, 7; Byraouse. 5. Signed the Scale. PiTTsnuito, July 1. The Ollvor Wire & Nail Company, of Pittsburg, has signed tbe Amalgamated Association scale. Botween 800 and 400 men are em ployed in this department. NEWS OF THE DAY. 1 Secretary of War Elklus Is In New York. Commodore Ramsey is Acting Secre tary of the Navy. Lord Tennyson says he loves Glad stone, but hates his Irish polloy. , Scarlet fever is epldemlo In London) 8,000 cases have been reported thus far. The President will accompany Mrs. Harrison to the Adirondack mountains . aext week. The Paris "Gaulois" announces that Germany will hold a universal exhibi tion at Berlin in the year 1800. The Norwegian Ministry has resigned because the King would not oonssnt to separate foreign representation for Nor way. The Navy Department ha made the ninth payment of $107,427 to the Union Iron Works, San Francisco, on the bat tle.shlp No. 3. M. LeGuay, the director of a dyna mite company at Paris, who disappeared recently after embezzling 000,000 francs, has been arrested. Secretary of the Navy Tracy has de tailed the Dolphin and the Vesuvius to participate In the Fourth of July cele bration at Cape May, N. J. The factory, machine shop and saw mill ot the Tremout Nail Company's works at Warebum, Mass., burned at midnight. Cause unknown. Mrs. Annie Whlttenmeyer, president of the National Press Association Woman's Relief Corps, bad an audience with the President yesterdar. Deserving; Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that fot years we have been selling Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen'i Arnica Salve and Electrio Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell u well, or that nave given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them very time, and we stand ready to refund tbe purchase price, if satisfactory results do aet follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their Merit. O. H. Hagenbuch, Druggist. Fancy and Pay store. mixed cakes at tbe Ready THE WRECK OF THE TAYLOR. Tarther Fartlonlars of tbe Accident Ths Crew Saved By the Trnve. Lohdoit, July 1. The North German Lloyd steamship Trave, whloh left New York June 21, has arrived at South ampton. The Trave had on board two hundred and forty-seven cabin passen gers and soveral hundred passengers in the steerage, and also Captain E. F. Ilurlbert and twenty men, the ship wrecked crew of the Nova Scotia full rigged ship, the Fred B. Taylor, wrecked in a collision with the Trave on tbe morning of June 22. Captain Uurlbert's first inquiry when the Trave came into port, was about his wife In Brooklyn, and whon he heard that she had become a mother and that she and the baby were well, he seemed to forget bis troubles, and exclaimed joyfully, "Thank Godl" Captain Uurlbert's wife had accom panied him to Havre, but went back by steamship to New York, as she was in need of medical attention. The Fred B. Taylor left Havre In balast, and the voyage was without in cident until early in the morning of the 22d, when Captain and crew were look ing forward to an early nrrlval in port, the Captain especially anxious to see his wife and tho little one whose arrival he had expected. The Fred. B. Taylor was about 200 miles east of New York. A donsa fog prevailed, and It waa impossible for the lookout to see even a foot beyond the bows. Suddenly was heard the throb ot the engines of a great steamer, and the swish ot the waters as the steamship clove its way swiftly through the soa. Almost at the same lustant tho great vessel loomed up In tbe tog, and just as the lookout shouted warning, at that moment tho steamer crashed into the Fred. B. Taylor. CaDtaln Ilurlbert at the time was on the bridge. This It always his custom in fog, or when near lam) at night, and his personal anxiety was' added to bis vigilance for the safety ot the vessel in keeping him from below. The Taylor was cut very nearly In halves. Tho water rushed In' like a torrent, and the broken halves of the vessel sank out of sight. Those of the crew who had esoaped immediate death or injury were strug gling in the water. The chief mato had been crushed to death in his cabin. Captain Hurlbert had his legs badly hurt in the collision, but he forgot his own injuries in his anxiety to save his men, who were now struggling for their lives, In thej water, some holding to pieces of wreckage, and others making an effort to keep themselves up. by swimming, until rescue should come. The Nova Scotlans are, as a rule, good awlmmera as well as good sailors, and this accounts for so many having been saved. Captain Itelmkasten and the other officers of the Trave actod with noble humanity and admirable promptitude. The collision came to them as uuex pectly as to the Fred B.Taylor. They were making good headway through the fog, and taking the usual precau tions when the steamer crashed into the ship, at the same Instant that the ship's outline became visible in the fog. The Trave was brought as Boon as possible to a full stop, and even while she was being stopped officers and crew wore busy preparing the boats, which were lowered within a few minutes after the colllson. The German seamen leaped into the boats, and with a few strokes they were among the struggling crew ot the wrecked ship, pulling them in as fast as they could be reached. The Captain ot the Fred B. Taylor would not permit himself to bo rescued until he had seen tho rest of his men safely In the boats. His legs had been crushed, but he kept encouraging the others and assisting them as far as he could. The stewardess, the only female on board, was rescued, but not until she was almost exhausted and about to sink. Soveral of the crew who were able to swim took turns in helping to keep her above water. All were ta&en aboard tbe Trave in safety, except the dead mate and the drowned Russian seaman, who had also acted as a carpenter ou the Fred B. Taylor. The passengers on tne Trave were so much pleased at thsj conduct of the offi cers and crew of the steamer in risking their lives in the rescue ot the Fred B. Taylor's crew, that they held a meeting, presided over by Colonel Martin, and passed a resolution ex pressing the appreciation of the courage and devotion exhibited on the occasion by the officers and crew of the Trave, and it was ordered that a copy of this resolution should be sent to the owners ot the steamship. ED Thoro In nothing Use tho RESTORATIVE NERVINE discovered by tho groat specialist, DR. MILQ, to euro all nervous diseases, as Hoadnche, tho Hues, Norvoua Prostra tion, Slooplessneoo, Neuralgia, St. Vltu3t Danco.Fltsnnct Hystarln. Many physicians ubeltln tbelr practice, and say tho results ara woudorful. 7o bnvo hundreds ct testimonials like tueto from druitgtsts. "Wo havo nover knoira arythlus II to It." Snow & Co., Syracuse, N. Y. "Kvcrybottlo sold brings words ot pra!o," J.O. Wolf, lltlldalo, Mich. "The best seller wo ever hd.'' Woodworlh & Co., Voit Wayne, Ind. "Act-vino sells hotter than anything wo ever had." II. F. Wyatt & Co., Concord, H. ... TrlJ botlltS and book of testimonial Fim-q atdrudists. DR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Rkhrt.tnilr FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash coin' pontes represented by 3D-A."VIID FAUST, 120 S. Jardin St, Shenandoah, Pa. IS Mil TO MOW 9 EUtUEaVI.MB. WANTS, ctoo. DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tho Cather property, on West Oak street, for Bale. Will bo Bold whole or In parts to Bult purchaser. Apply on the premises. 4-12-93 TjiOIl SALE. 45 acres of valuable farm land ; under cultivation, in East Brunswick Township, adjoining lands of Peter Andrews andMathiasS. Richards. Cheap for cash on easy terms. Also doslrablo real estate In Shenandoah and Palo Alto. Address, M. M. Burke, Shenandoah. Pa. 5-28-tt NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed, Richard Amour, of Shenandoah, County of Schuylkill, State of Ponnsvlvania, has made application to tho Court of Quarter Sessions of said county, for nlicenao to conduct tho business of detective, ora detective ngonry, us provided by law. Tho principal ofllco to bo located In tho Bald borough ot Shcnnnnoah. RICHARD AMOUR. Shenandoah, Pa., Juno CT, 1803. 2t-Je'.7-JyS AGENTS WANTED ON HALAItY or com mission, to hnndlo the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic 200 to 600 per cent, prollt. One agent's soles amounted to tOCQin six days. Another J33 in tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address Tho Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. X439 5-24-ly NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of John H. Evans, lato of the borough of Shenandoah, county of Schuylkill and stato of Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been granted to Noah J. Owens, of said borough of Shenandoah, to whom nil persons Indebted to said estulo ore requested to make payment, and thobe having claims or demands will make known tho same without delay. Noah J. Owens, 5-28-oaw-6w Administrator. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to tbe Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county on Monday, July 11, A. V. mi, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, under tho "corporation net of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved April 29. 1874," and the supplements thereto, for the charter of nn intended corporation to bo called "St. Peter and St. Paul Catholic Benefi cial f ociety of Mahanoy Plane, Pa." Said as sociation is to bo located at Mahanoy Plane, Pa., and to havo for Its objort the maintenance o a society for social, educational and benell cial purposes to Its members from funds col lected therein. S. G. M. IIOLLOPETER, Attorney for Applicants. Mahanoy Piano, Pa., Juno la, 1603. O-IH-Stoow GLOHJOMRTH! GRAND ENTERTAINMENT -And- EIHIBITU! Will be held under tho auspices of Phoenix Fire Company NO. 2, OF SHENANDOAH, MONDAY, JULY 4th I.nlccslUe f uric, East TVSahanoy Junction Sports of all kinds and splendid amusements ior tne oia ana young. Sealed proposals will bo received until July 20th. 1892. inclusive, for tho erection of Public Water Works for the Borough of bhenandoah, Pa., to consist of tho building of two reservoirs, two comnound dunlex condensing numninc en- fines, cngino house, etc, fifteen mllcaol pip ag, moro or less ranging In sizes of from twelve 10 xour inencs. ajbo, digging ior ana laying same, steel or wrought iron can be bid fori. Also rjronosals will be received for the erection of a system of reservoirs, steel or wrougm iron lanKB to ne ouui, prooaoiy, in' stead of one reservoir. All nlans and SDeclflcatlons and further par' ticulars can be seen and had at tho ofllco ot Archie IS. Lamb, Shenandoah, Pa. Proposals will be received both for to take ino wnoie contract or in suD-aivisions as ioi lmvR! Engines, engine house, etc., in one. Piping in one, nigging unu laying same in one. resur volrs in one. Honda will bo required In all cases for the faithful performance of the work. The committee reserves the right to accept or reject any ana nu diqs. All communications to be addressed to J. J. FHANEY, Chairman of Sub-Committee SnENANCOAH, l'a., July 1, 1883. It-aw-jy20 FIZZ! BANG! BOOM! FIREWORKS AND DECORATIONS AT IF. J". POBTZ'S Largo stock at lowest prices, "THE ELECTRIC" (John McNeil's old stand) East Centre St.; Shenandoah, Pa. The finest, purest and best Beers, liquors, Bleu, porier, cigars, nc, in lue county. The nlace has been entirely renovated and lm proved. Polite attention and honorable treat PROPOSALS ment to an. P. J. MULHOHAND. Sdlnrm t? (the leading saloon IN TOWN.) Bickert's Old Stand, Centre and White Sts. FINEST WHISKEYS IN THE MARKET. A First-class Eating Bar Attached S Baby Carriages Iarg;c8t Assortment. LATEST STYLES Our Prices were never equalled before. We sell carriages cheaper than in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Wo have a full lino of Heywood Carriages, and can furnish you ony style for less than you . Can Buy at the Factory. Call and see for yourself. Wo mean Just what we Bay. Our prices will surprise you. I. P. WILLIAMS & SON No. 8 South REDUCED: "DRUSSELS from 60o up. Table and Floor Oil Clotha and Linoleums from 25o up. Window Shades, Rugs, Mntts, Curtain Poles, etc., at low prices. The beet line of Lace Curtains ever shown in town from $1.00 a rr T T P"RTfl7s OLD RELIABLE, U U. JL XVXVjXJ O, NORTH MAIN STREET. v A hat that Is not stylish is worthless. There are a thousand reasons wnyyou should cotwear It, and not one reason why you should. It usu ally costs as much as a stylish bat. and Is not worth a fraction of tho money. When you buy a hat buy a good one, and if you really want a Rood ono. trv our 13 bat. It will fill tho bill. The same can be said of our Neckwear a line tie for 20c, any stylo. Straw hats from 5o up to fl.SO. Nice line of summer shirts at ici a big drive In boys' waists from 20c to 60c; large line oi trunus unu valises at lowest price, oig our gains In overalls and coats at ig South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere hats renovated and made as good as new at short notice, Satisfaction guaranteed or money reiunucu. GEO. W. HflSSLEB, 108 North Jardin Street, SHENANDOAH, PA., House Painter and Paper Hanger. All work executed promptly and at reasonable ratos. I'erfeot satisfac tion guuronteed, as none but first class workmen are employed. WALL PAPER FOR SALE! At retail or In Jobbers' lots. H. J, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Deers, Ales and finest brands ot Uigurs aiwnytfn nana. Pci-onrnnf THEHEYWOOD, Mrtin Street, PRICES 1 BEST MADE CLOTHING IN PHILA. Fellow Citizens: Spread-eagle speeches are all right for the Fourth o' J uy, but no buncombe is necessary to boom our Bummer Clothing. Outing Suits In every style; Negli cea Kblrts in all colrr ni n prti-es. Wash goods for tho youngsters, In Sailor Suits; Seashore and Vacation Suits for all the boys. A coinpleteantl fetching line. Closed on July 4th. A. C, YATES & CO., Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods everything in the GR0GERYLINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, &e Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon's old stand) COMER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. FOLfflER'S Saloon and Restaurant JVb. US N. WHITE STItEET. First-class Lager Beer, Ale, Porter and Tem perance uriUKB unu tyiKurn. E iuo vim Wines and Liquors always on hand. H. O. FOLMEIt, Prop. Calf uroiiml and tpend a pleasant hour. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' did stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STKEET, Where he will be pleased to meet the wants of his friends and the public In Everything in the Drinking Lino. MANN'S RESTAURANT, , IN South Main St, Shenandoah. Finest "Wines, Whiskeys und Cigars in Stoct ftbie rales.
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