In Season ! All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for tlio summer and pic nic season at 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 nrices 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 Loya Streets. THIS AND THAT Tho manatee rs of tho Lakosido Improve ment Company object to tho criticisms that havo been mado upon thoir mannor of run ning Lakesido Park. In reply to tho charge that their terms are so exorbitant that no socioty can mako money by taking a picnic thero they point to tho fact that thoy aro under vory hoavy exponso, tho season is short and what may appear to bo unreasonable oxactions is roally the cost of providing tho public with tho conveniences which Lakosido offers. Tho company has, purchased tho property of Gus Roth for 510,000, to bo paid in ton yoars, and must mako a big sum of money oach year to mako good thoir contract, and pay penses. IVt- Weekly. Quoon & Co.. the woll known firm of Oculists and Opticians, of 1010 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, aro represented in Shenandoah Wednesday, July 80, at the Ferguson House, by ono of their specialists on the oyo. Persons whoso oyes require caro should call upon him, Ordors taken for ropairs, duplicate glasses, otc. A small pox scare aroused tho authorities of Shamokin to a high pitch, A carefu investigation showed thero was no truth in tho rumor. Col. Kobort J. Ingorsoll will locturo in Shamokin on Au.sust lO'.h. Now Try This. It 'will cost you nothing and will surely to you good, if you havo a Cough, Cold, or ny trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs, Dr. King's now Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed Klve relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippo found it just the ihlni and under its use bad a speedy aii eerfeot reoovory. Try a sample bottla ur oxpenio and learn for yourself just how Kood a thing it is. Trial bottles froo at O. IL Uagenbuch's Drugstore. Largs sUe lOo. and f 1. Coining Events. July 1C Raspberry and ico cream festi val, Robbins' opora house, for tho benollt of tho Sons of Veterans Light Infantry. July 18 Ico cream fostival and bean soup lunch, Robbins' opera house, under auspices of AVomons' Roliof Corps. July 22. Strawberry and ico cream festival, in Robbins' opera houso, under tho auspices of Young America Drum O rps. Sept C St. Patrick's Band picnic. Electric ltiilln-uy Chungs. Hereafter tho eloctric railway cars will leavo tho corner of Main and Centro streetf at 5:30 a. m., daily, and every 26 minutes th or oaf tor until midnight, at which hour tho last car will loavo. New Management. Tho bakery locatod at 27 South Main street, formerly ownod by H. S. Beholder is now conducted by Wilson Otto, who 'will be pleased to havo friends and the public generally call and sea him. G'22-tf 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 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, ties nu temperance annus. MhtUh by thi Dy, WMk tr MMth. l'lcnle. The St. Patrick's Bind will hold ft pic tf nic in town on Labor Day, Sept. 6:h. Huckleberries Wanted. "Wo are now buying huckleborrios and expect to do so throughout tho season. Nothing but good sound berries wanted. Goodman & uno,, No. 33 West Centro street, 7-0-10t Shenandoah, Pa. Will be n Success. Tho raspberry and ico cream fostival to be given in bobbins' opera house on Satur day next, commencing nt 3 o'clock p. m., is an assured succoss judging from tho largo number of tickets already sold. Tho Sons of Veterans havo many frionds In town who will assist them in making the affair a financial success. Cool Slmilo Can bo found at Vermillion, O., and thtso who wish to attend tho camp meetings at that place during July and August can procure excursion tickets via the Nickol Plato (rom Juno 21st to August 23d at ipecial rhtos. t-aug 20 An Kxiunple. Four Hungarians, moro or less undor tho influenco of liquor, creatod a disturbance on an electric car at Glrardvillo last night One of them attempted to strike motor man Leckio on tho head with a bottlo. Threo of them were arrested and woro fined 85 each by a Girardvllle justice. Doing unablo to pay thoy woro committed to jail Tho fourth man got away. ltc-uniuu or class or 'oo. Tho mombers of tho class of 1890, of tho Shenandoah High School, hold a re union at tho residonco of Charles N. Bed dall, on Saturday evening. All participating had a most dolightful timo. Thoso present woro: Misses Annie Clauscr, Emma Waslev. Ellin Connolly, Nollie O'Dara, Gertie Hess, Olivo Liwis, M'iry WcGuin noas, Libbio Cuvunaugh, Manio B. Boyerj Messrs. Jamos Fiizerald, Jerry O'lloarn Thomas Shea. Thomas Boll, Harry AVasloy, Charles N. Beddall and Richard Ogden EDWARD JAMES'S ROMANCE. The Sad Story of a Well-Known Sporting Editor. New York, July 11. The removal of Ed Jnmcs, the old sporting editor, to Bellevuo Hospital, suffering from insanity , was a sad shock to his many friends. To those whoso recollection of affairs in this city go back about 80 years, the namo of Ed, James is connected with tho erratio life of Adah Isaacs Menken, the actress. Ed James is believed to be tho first man thnt mnde the writing of pugilistic events and matter a specialty. He contributed to the "Clipper" long before he became, in 1859, tho sporting editor of that paper, and It was through v rank yueon, tho pro prietor ol tho shcot, that ho uecamo ac quainted with Adah Isaacs Menken. Tho actress was at that time tho talk of New York, Handsome in form and figure. dashing, vivacious, talentod with both pen and pencil, it was littlo wonder that she had almost every man who had ovur met her, at her feet. Originnlly her namo had been Adah Isaacs. Then she married a Captain Men- ken, of Now Orleans; James Barclay, prominent gambler: John Heonun, tho prize fighter, nnd "Orpheus C. Kerr' (Robert C. Newell) tho writer. With none of her husbands did she llvo happily for any length of time, and the formalities of n divorce were dispensed with when she had tired of them. It was while she was in tho height of her Now York success, when hor per formances, of "Mazeppa," woll calculated to show oil her splendid proportions to the best advuntage, was boing given nightly to crowded houses, that James mado her acquaintance, and became in fatuated with her. He followed her all over tho continent, it Is said, saw how tho crowned heads bowed beforo her, and then when she was in tho heigth of success, ho caught cold in his oyes and had to remain behind to havo them attended to. He visited tho most prominent oculists in Europe, but they could.do nothing for him. In the monnwhile after a long series of splendid triumphs, Adah Isaacs Menken had died In poverty In Paris. James heard of her death when far away. Ho hurried to the French capital. Bought out tho grave, unmarked and un cared for, in Pero La Chniso Comotory, nnd over it erected n handsomo monu ment. Then, henrt-brokon nnd almost blind, he returned to America. In the year louo, he hold his position as sporting editor of tho "Ulippor.". Ills eyes became somewhat better, but nt last tho constant btraiu upon them became too much, and ho was forced to turn his at tention from writing to the sale of sport ing goods. He occupied a small olnce m tho "Ullp- per building nnd did a prosperous busi ness. Three months ngo ho sold out, and a week or two thereafter broke down with nervous prostration, which has resulted in tho loss of bis reason. TO PRISON FOR LIFE. John Glensou's Sentence for Sliootlnjr Junius iiuly. ; Wnms Plains, N. Y., July 0. John Glonson, tho war veteran, who was con vioted of murder in tho second degree, in having shot James Daly, n grocer of Port- choster, was sentenced by Judge Dykmnn this moniing to life Imprisonment In blng Sing Prison. When ho was asked if ho had nnythlng to say, ho told the court that ho did not think ho had n fair trial. Judge Dykumn told the prisoner that he was lucky in escaping with a sentonco of Imprisonment for life, Instead of being sentenced to die in the eloctric chair. Gleason was immediately taken to Sing Sing by Under Sheriff Pugsloy, Mrs. I'arnell Wants Her Son's Froporty. New York. July 11. Mrs. Delia Par- nell has applied for lettors of administra tion upon the ostnto of her son. It ap pears that the widow has taken up letters, but has taken no measures to obtain pos session of his property in this country, The mother says he owned no real estate, but that he has nbout Jlo.lK.lu in securi ties. She wants hor counsel, Lawyer Byrd, appointed administrator of ths utata. Lane's Family Medlolno Mores tho bowels each day. Most people ngd to use it Election of Officers. The military company of tho Sons of Veterans will hold an election of officers this ovening. For Almoat Nothing. Max Reese has just received a largo stock of tablets, writing paper, onvolopes, etc., purchased at an Assignee's salo and is selling them at 0 por cent, less than regular prices. A runner Citizen Dead. Benjamin F, Uackott, a former citizen of this borough, died at Latrobo Inst woek. Deceased en'.ietod in tho war of tho re bellion and served until discharged March 21,1805. Ho was married to a Miss Lizzie Thompson at Jeddo in 1807. Ho was a first cousin to Bon. Hnskey, of town. On Duty Again. D. J. Conners, who was n member of the paid polico force of town until tho last organization of Council, was on Saturday mado a member of tho O. & I. polico force, succeeding a man named Titus, of St Clair. Conners went on duty immediately after his appointment. Ho is in Liouten ant Daniels' division. The Hand l'hotogmphcd, Tho Grant Band was photographed yes torday afternoon by Photographer William A. Koagoy, tho object being to present oni of the pictures to Prof. Zoilz, tho loader ol the band, who will loavo for Germany in tho near luturc. Tho band desires to thanl Superintendent Buird for the uso of bis field. A Narrow Escape. George Harlor, who boards at Weoks' hotel on South Main street, had a narrow oscapo from very serious, or fatal, injuries, oarly yesterday morning. In a fit o somnambulation ho foil from a roar second story twindow of tho hoiel into th yard. His right foot recoivod a doep cut. and tho right sio of his body and head, and his right arm rf ceiyed painful bruises Columbia's Anniversary. Tho members of Columbia H. & S. F. E. Co., No. 1, of town, celebrated !u twonty-second annivorsary by taking thoit wives and sweethearts for a day's outing at Lakesido. About two hundred citizens not members of tho company.accompanied them on a special train to tho delightful rosort. OFF FOB LAKESIDE. Twclvo Conches Were lllleil With Horry l'lcnlcers This Morning, When tho special train loft tho Roading station this morning it consistod of twolvt coaches and two cars for provisions, games, etc. Tho coaches wero filled with happy mon, women ana children, aU Intent on having as good a timo possible beforo the train roturnod. Tho Methodists aro great on giving succosstui picnics nnd this one to-day will livo long in tho memory of thoso who wero there. Lakesido is such an admirable placo for public gathorings and quick as tho special reached there the grounds wero soon occupied by Shamo kinltes. From adjoining towns a few invited people woro also there From tho momon of atrivnl tho pleasure commenced diversified manner. The lake was quickly occupied by joyful boating parties, whil many thronged its boautiful banks. Up in tho grovo swings woro put up, hammocks adjusted, baso ball matches instituted an numerous pretty lanes invaded. Th bicyclist sported on tho Barncsvillo road and daring young mon broasted tho deep wators of a largo mill dam, a milo distant from tbo park. Old folks busied thorn selves preparing for dinner and on all sides contentment and joy prevailed. Shamo kin Herald. Bpoolmon Oases. 0, H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., wu troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism kit Stomach was disordered, hit Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appotitt fall away, and he was terribly reduced i teih and strength. Three bottles of Eleo trie cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrlsburg, 111., had a running tore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Eloctrio Bitten and toven boxes of Buoklen1 Amies Salve, and his leg Is sound and veil. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had Ave large Foyer sorei en his leg, doctors aid he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitten and one box Buoklen'f Arnica Ealve cured him entiroly. Sold by O, Hionbuch, Druggist, Rest photographs and crayons at Dabb' The Gibbons Funeral. Tho funoral of tho lute Kdward Gibbons took placo yesterday aftornoon from th residence of his mother, on East Centre stroot. Tho remains woro interred in th Annunciation cemetery. Tbo pall bearers wero James Quinn, Martin Durkin, Tho?, Koiily and Michael Lally, of town, an John Dully and John Cordon, of St. Clair. A coroner's jury has decided that Gibbons' d nth ws accidental. NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTEK. My doctor ears It acts gently on the ktomiicb. liver and k'doei 3, una is a pleasant laxative. TbU drink l uxado from herb, and In prepared for us All driiciniiLa ifclTil at tAic. am fl.u per pantatfe. Buy one to-day. June's 1'amll It Medicine la order to be Uutcs ibe iioweia eacn U ay, healthy, this Is aeeeasary, THE NEXT MORNING 1 FEEL BRIGHT AND (TUOCflQIE Tn all form., Pnlltntlon, rjldeij)lu 1'ntnin Side, Shoulder and At-ni.Nhort IJrenlh, Oppression, Anthmrj, Htvnllen AnUlen. "Weak and Hmothcrlnc NpcIU, Drops j-, "Wind In Qtumnch, etc., ora cured by OR. MILES' NEW HEART CURE. A now discovery by tho eminent Indiana Special 1st, A. F. Davis, Bllvcr creek, Ncb.nf tor tnklng four bottles ol MKAKT CUltE felt better thnn ho hod for twclvo jenrs. "For thirty years troubled with Heart Dlscasoi two bottles of DR. MILES' HEART CURE cured mo.-Lcvl IXfran, Buchanan. Mich." 13. U. Btutnon, Wnys Bullion, ua, nas laEen vit. mimo- n clmk i CURE for HearttroublowllhRrcat results. Mrs. 1.0 Bar, Fltchbure, Mich., waslll for 15 years with ITnnrt TliKpnAn. bud to hlro houso heln. lived on liquid food i used Dr. Mlloa' Heart Curo and all pains Iclt Hers constant use cured fier. i mo Illustrated book FllEU nt druggists, or address Dr.tnnos' medical co.,tiKiiairt,inci. WANTS, &o. WANTED. Ten girls at the Schuylkill Hat and Cap factory. Apply at once. 7-11-tf OST. Between Kalbacks' and Yosts stores, J on Main sticct. a rlntr and with setting. inner will incase return same to the licitAbu omco. 7-ii-si TESirtAnLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.- I I The Cathnr nronertv. on West Oak street. lor salo. Will bo bold whole or In parts to suit purchaser. Apply on tno premisos. i-i- v. TJTOR SALE. 45 acres of valuable farm land under cultivation, in Enat Urunswlcit Townshln. odlolntne lands of Peter Androws and Mathlas S. Richards. Cheap for cash on easy terms. Also desirable real estato In sncnanaoan ana i'aio iuio. uurues, ii- iu llurko, Shenandoah. Pa. 5-28-tf t GENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com J mission, to handlo the new Patent Chemi cal ink erasing rencn. rne quickest nnu great eat aelllnc noveltv ever produced. Erases Ink tnorougniy in two scconus. o noraaion oi paper. Worlis like magic, aw to &uu per cent, prollt. Ono agent's sales amounted to W30 In six days. Another 132 In tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms nnd full ariicuiars, auuress uno juonroe jui g i;u., iu rosso. Wis. x439 5-24-ly SOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of John II. Evans, lato of the ough of Shenandoah, county of Schuylkill and stato of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to isoan j. uwens, oi saiu uoruugnui Shenandoah, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate aro reauestcd to make pavmcnt. and those having claims or demands will mako Known tno same wnnoui aciay. HOAHJ. UWEKB, 6-28-oaw-Cw Administrator. "OUOPOSALS. Proposals will bo received up X to July is, 1KB, inclusive. lor painting in side nnd outside of Mahanov Plane school build ing (two coats of paint); building contains six rooms. S stairways; also for calsomlnlng six rnoms nnd two stalrwara. Tho commlttco reserves the right to reject any ana an bias. uy orucr oi JOHN T. DAVIS, I. PERNELL, J, E. McKEON. 7-9-3t Committee. NOTICE TO BUILDERS rtlilfl for furnlshlm? the material and ercctlni ttcpntv lail hlnclis of miners' houses at Yor Farm colliery will bo received until noon, July 12th. Plans nnd specifications can bo seen nt tho company s omco in j-ottsviwe. Tho right reserved to reject any nnd all. bids, m e f. i L-mnii ir.i tpv i nil. rn Sealed nronosals will do received until July !0tli. 1S92. Inclusive, for the erection of Public Water Works for the iiorougn or Fhenanuoan, Pa., to consist of th6 building of two reservoirs twn eomnound duplex condensing numnlng en lines, engino uoute, etc., iiiteen nmcsui pip ng, more or less ranging in sizes of from twelve to four Inches. Also, digging for and laying Eame, steel or wrought iron can be bid for. Also proposals will bo received for tho erection of a system ol reservoirs, steel or wrought Iron tanks to be nullt, probably, In stead oi ono reservoir. All plans and specincations ana iurtner par ticulars can no seen and had at the olnce of Archie U. Lamb, Shenandoah, Pa. Proposals will bo received both for to take tho whole contract or in suu-oivisions as fol lows; Engines, engine nousc, etc., in one. l-iping In one, digging ana laying samo in ono, reser voirs in ono. Uonds will ho required In all cases for the faithful performance of tho work. The committee reserves tho right to accept or reject any ana an bius. All communications to be addressed to J. J. FRANEY. Chairman of Sub-Commlttce. SnENANDOAn, Pa., July 1, 1892. 4t-aw-Jy20 Wall Paper and Window Shades -AT- AWAY DOWN PRICES To close out stock for tho season. When we advertlso bargains, we mean It. ALL LATEST NOA'ELTIES BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS IF. J". ZFOIRTZ'S Norlli Main Street. J". Xj PLATT'S, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) SALOON : AND : RESTAURANT, 10 and 21 West Oak Street. liar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. Hating bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. ALBERT J. HOEBENER, Merchant Tailor, S. E. Cor. Centre and Jardin Sis. Cleaning and repairing promptly and neatly attended to. uive me a call. Saloon - Restaurant (the leading saloon in town.) Bickert's Old Stand, FINEST WHISKEYS A First-class Eating Bar Attached t Largest Assortment. LATEST STYLES! Our Prices wero never equalled beforo. We ecu cumaKCH encaper tnan in i'nliaacipma or elsewhere. Wo havo a full lino of Heywood Carriages, and can furnish you any style for (ess than you Can Buy at the Factory. Call and see for yourself. AVomean lust what we say. Our prices will surprise you. T. P. WILLIAMS & SON No. S SotitU REDUCED: "ORUSSELS from 60o up. Table and Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25c up. Window Shades, Rugs, Matte, Curtain Poles, etc., at low prices. The best line ot dace Curtains ever shown In town from $1.00 a pair up. J J PRTPF'S OLD RELIABLE, U . U . X XVXVjJ 1 rwJ, NORTH MAIN STREET. A hat that Is not stvllsh is worthless. Thero aro a thousand reasons whyyou should not wear It, and not ono reason why you should. It usu ally costs as much as a stvllsh bit. and Is cot worth a f rac Hon of tho money. When you tuy a bat buy a good one, and It you really want a good ono, try our fl hat, It will 1111 tho bill. i no Hamo can do gaia 01 our iecKwcar a una tlo for "He, any style. Htraw hats from 6o up to f 1.50. Nice line of summer shirts at 25o; a big drlvo In boys' waists from 20c to 60c; large Uno of trunks and valises at lowest price; big bar gains In overalls and coats at ig South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere hats renovated nnd made as good as new at Bhort notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. GEO. W. HASSLER, 108 North Jardin Street, SHENANDOAH, PA., House Painter and Paper Hanger. All work executed promptly and nt reasonable rates. Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed, as none but first class workmen are employed, WALL PAPER FOR SALE! At retail or in Jobbers' lots, FORMER'S Saloon and Restaurant JVi). US N, WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Beer, Ale, Porter and Tern perance Drinks and Cigars. Fine old Wines and Liquors always on hand. II. O. FOLMER, Prop. Call around and tpend a pleatant hour. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 BOUTH MAIN STREET, Where be will bo pleased to meet the wants 01 ms menus turn mu jmuuv iu Everything In the Drinking Line, jy B. KISTLER, M. D., raraiciAN and buboeon. Offloe ItO N, Jardin street, BnenftBdoan, P Centre and White Sts. IN THE MARKET. THE HEYWOOD, Mniu Street, PRICES i We Study to Please I Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour nnd Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c., &oJ Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) COMER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. BEST MADE CLOTHING IN PHILA, Our Serges will enable you to keep cool. They are In blue, black ana grey, and rango lrom ?10 to $25. The $14 sultls a happy medium and very popu lar, combining style, durability and everything requisite forcomfort. A breezy line 01 JNegnge emus, White and Fancy Flannel Coats.Blaok and Fancy Alpacas, at moderate cost. Everybody is getting onto our Hath iug Suits before long everybody will bo getting into them. A. C. YATES & CO,, Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. H. J, M'GUIBE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and finest brands ol Clears always on hand. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Cant Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wines and finest cigars always on hand, W1I.;J. EVANS, Prop. 1 I 1 X Hl 1 js f f