la Season ! " ' Mil I 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. 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 prosrcsslve establishment In the county. Corner Main ana Loyo Streets. LAKESIDE. Genuro Your Dates llefuro All tlio Hcst Are Taken. Thn following datea aro already taken up for the season. Parties wishing to secure a day should write or call on O. A. Koim, Manager, Shenandoah, Pa. : " 13 M. E. Sunday school Mahanoy City. " 14 Hloomsbunr Hand Hloomaburz. 15 Welsh Congregational wbenandoah. IK Philnn:itriim (Mub. Shamokln. " 19 to 20 I'ottsvllle District Camp Meeting. IB True Americans snenanuoan. " 20 P. M. Sunday school Glrardvlllc. Si Young Mens1 Itepubllcan Club Maha nov Citv. ' 23 Reformed and Presbyterian Sunday schools sncnanaoan. 2(1 M. K. Hundav school Ashland. it Wm. Penn Sunday school Wm. Fcnn 28 German Lutheran Bunday school Mahanoy City. 29 Welsh Congregational Bunday school wananoy uiiy. August 2 Family Reunion. " ft nonntv hutchftrs. " 4 English Lutheran Sunday school Mananoy uuy. " 5 P. M. Sunday school Shenandoah. " 0 Kncltsh Ilantlst Mhenandoah. " B M. E. Sunday school Mahanoy Piano, 10 St. James Lutheran Ashland. " 11 Evangelical Bunday school Mahanoy uuy. " 12 P. C). H. of A., Mahanoy City. " 13 O. U. A. M. No. 11(1 Uloomsburg. " 15 Musical Festival. ' 10 Presbyterian Sunday school Maha noy City. 17 Union Sundav school. Gordon. " 18 Reformed Sunday school Mahanoy city. Now Try TMa, It will cost you nothing and will surely do yon good, If you have a Cough, Gold, or Any trouble with Throat, Cheat or Langs, Dr. King's new Discovery for Consump' lien. Coughs and Colds It guaranteed to cira relief, or money will be paid back, Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy ail perfect recovery. Try a (ample bottle at nr expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at U H. Uagenbuch's Drugstore. Large lixe 0& and 1. Coming Events. July 10 Raspborry and ice cream festi val, Bobbins' opora house, for the benefit of the Sons of Veterans Light Infantry. July 18 Ico cream festival and bean soup lunch, Kobbins' opera house, under Auspices of AVomens' Relief Corps. July 22. Strawborry and ice festival, in Robbins' opera house, tho auspices of Young America cream under Drum C" rps. Sept C St. Tatrick's Band picnic. lllectrlo Ilalluiiy Change. Hereafter tho electric railway cars will loave tho corner of Main and Centre streets at 6:30 a. m., daily, and every 25 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho laBt car will leave. Neve Sluuugeinent, Tho bakery located at 27 South Main street, formerly ownod by M. S, Scheider is now conducted by "Wilson Otto, who 'will be pleased to havo frionds and the public genorally call and see him. 0-22-tf Host photographs and crayons at Dabb'r 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. DAYIES. M. P. Conry's Saloon, ,' . , SI South Main Street, ttext to th First National lHnk, for fresh beer, JMMhfl hy the Dy, WmX h Kttik. ' lUenlc, -J..- . .. The St. Patrlck'.s llsnd will hold a .pic nic in town on Labor Day, Sept. fi.h. tf Anniversary. Juniata Council, No. 31, Degree Court of the Daughters of Pocahontas, will .col- obrato its second annivorsary in Refowich's hall this evening. Ullisoii Challenge. William Gibson, who fought John ' Donnkooat Sit. Carmol, challenge the' same opponent to fight bofore tho Oowy . Islnd Athlotic Association for 9500 a sido I and n purse. Tliu Council Meeting. Contrary to expeditions the special Council mooting held last evening did not I relate to tho injunction tocurod by the1 water company. Authority was given tho finance committee to furnUh a bond on tho proceeding that will bo neces'ary to seouro tho streams on tho Torbet estate. I rnusoNAL. Fred. Uooks spent to-dny at Lukeside J am 09 Grant was a county soat visitor yesterday. Mrs. J. n. Kohlor, Sr., of North Main streot, is seriously ill. Miss Susie Huehos, of SI. Clair, is visit ing (riends on West Chorry streot. Mra. "William A. Davia baa returnod from Johnstown, where sho was a guest of relatives. Dr. J. S. Gallon ha3 returned to town aftor spending a pleasant vacation and is now looking after his professional duties. SPRING MILLINERY. flowers That lllooin In tho lfcticlgear oi l'nlr Wearers. Spring millinery is a trifle eccentric, and, therefore, is not quite as attractive to the majority of persons as when it showed more conservative styles. Very few people like marked departures in milliner', and it is only to the very few that they are becoming1. Once in a while there is a radical novelty that looks well, but for the most part, mil linery is as cireunibcribed as propriety, nml when one goes outsido of certain lines, there is suro to bo trouble. Small bonnets are admissible for ladies of all ages. They are snug and close-fitting, and has less trimming than usual; but this trimming should bo very handsome, and must be arranged in a very artistic fashion. Tho frames oi some of the new bonnets aro In modified toque shape, and aro not so stylish or becoming as many of tho models shown on former occasions. Tho bonnet of tho present sits too squarely across tho top of the head to be pretty. The be coming bonnet should extend down the 6ldes, or bo finished with an arclt in front. Tho perfectly flat, round shape is trying, and while many of these will be worn, most women will accept them with a few grains of reluctance. Some of tho new shapes aro covered with velvet, others are a mass of gauze in puffs, folds and plaitingsj others are lace-covered, and some exceedingly pretty material in tho way of laco braids and old-fashioned fancy Neapolitan and Tuscan aro shown. i There aro some flat bonnets that are perched high upon tho head over the hair. In silhouetto they bear a very 6triking resemblance to an old fashioned flat saddle. Thoy aro very elaborately filled in under tho front and back edges with plaitings, puffs, ruchings and tiny plumes. There aro velvet strings which tie under tho chin in a how. Some ol tho velvet strings havo tho effect of stirrup straps, and uro not, as rule be comingly arranged. It must not, however, be imagined that ladies aro under obligations to wear these eccentric bonnets. There are pretty, close-fitting shapes which havo scarcely been out of market for a scoro of years. Ono stylo, es pecially, has been seen so often that the remark has frequently ueen made that it must be old enough to vote, oven if its wearer could not. It curves down over the side of the head, is slightly rounded up in tho back, and has a brim turning out a very little ut tho top and sides. Tho trimming is of loops of velvet, small plums, rolls or bows of ribbon, and as tho season advances, will bo of flow ers und foliage. Thoro are somo very pretty haw with moderately high crowns, rather narrow hrims rolled up nt ono sido. A spray of flowers or plumes is sot under tho up turned edge of tho brim, and the hat is trimmed with loops of ribbon, flowers, . or knots of velvet or lace, and some-! times all these materials massed to gether. Round hats will bo popular. Tho brims may bo bent in, curved over, and tucked up in all sorts of fanciful fashions, or they may be left straight and flapping. Vpung ladies will wear hats in preference to bonnets for all or dinary occasions, and in many cases for drowsy wear. I Children's hats aro wide-brirametl, round und very simply trimmed with flowers und ribbon. A Mischievous Illrd. There is a parrot in St. Louis, which exclaims, whenever a man enters tho room: "You're drunk, sir, and had. het ter go away. I don't want to see you till you're over It." Peoplo wonder how tho bird catches on, but tho explanation is simple; it doesn't know how to say anything ebso, and of courso in making tho remark to every man it frequently gets near homo. Ono gentleman who called thought it was tho lady of tho house speaking, and rushed out of tho parlor. Sho out down to write a noto of explanation to him, when to her amaze ment a servant brought her a noto from tho gentleman she was writing to, in which ho stated that ho acknowledged with humility that ho had perhaps taken too much wino -with his dinner, but had hoped on calling on her that sho would not havo detected it. As sho had done bo, however, ho offered his most abject apologies and a prayer for forglvenc&s. Lano'a Family Modiolno Moves the bowels each day, Most people need to use it. .. ,Jmt;eceyo4 a Urge, new stock latest designs in wall paper and window shades at Ports' 4-88-.f BASEBALL RESULTS. M Th X.eaUrs-Uatm t Pittsburg, and tin Orioles Drop Two to the Drowns. at riTTsntina. nttsburg 0 2 5 Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-11 0 1 Batteries Ehrct, Mack and Etovotts; Kelly and Bennett. AT CINCINNATI, Cincinnati 0 Brooklyn ,....1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 i o o a 0 0 0-4 Batterlos; Dwycr and Vuuglmn Hart and J11US1UW. AT LOUISVILLE. Louisville 0 0001000 01 Washington 0 0000000 0-0 Butteries Sunders and 'Weaver: Killen and llcUutrC. AT CIIIOAQO. Chicago 1 00 j 01001 Philadelphia 1 1 S 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 Batteries Guinbert and Hutchinson, Schriv cr, Carsoy and Cross, AT ST. LOUIS. Ft. Louis 0 Baltimore 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-4 110 10 0-3 Buckley; McMnhon Bnttorlcs-Gctioln and and Van Haltrcn. SECOND GAME. I St. Louts 0 Baltimore 0 1-13 - Batteries: Hallingcr. Golvln and Buckley ; Cobb and AT CLEVELAND. Cleveland 1 2 0 0 3 New York 1 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 1- 0 0- 0 Batteries Clarkson and Zlmmcr; Crane and Boyle, , Stamllns of the Clubs. Per Won rt Ct Boston 03 S2 .703 Brooklyn. ..bl 25 .071 I'hiladora, 40 so 613 Clnrinnati.,43 31 .GS1 Cleveland. .41 XI .M4 l,Htsburif..U7 3D .487 Per iron LMt Ct WnshlriVn.Sl 41 .453 Chicairo....30 39 .435 New York.31 43 .410 Bt Louis. ..31 43 419 Loulsvlllo.SO 411 .395 Uoltlmoro.20 35 .KU7 Knstern Icncue. At Albany Albany, 32; Providence, 7. At Utica-Uticn, 11: Blnghamton, 7. At Rochester Rochester, 10: Elmlra, 11, At Buffalo Duflalo, 10; Troy, 8. -A VICTORY FOR THE LIBERALS. Tholr Gnlna Are Sufficient to Wipe Out the Government's majority. London, July 13. The results of tho elections show sufficient Liberal gains to wipe out tho government's ma- I jority and assure Mr. Gladstone's return to power. Tho net Liberal gain thus far is 87. This gives a majority of 5 against the Conservatives on division. The report of Mr. Gladstone's having been taken seriously ill nfter his fcpeech at Pcnlcuck is unfounded. Mr. Gladstone it in his usual health. London, July 18. Tho election in Mid lothian occurred yesterday. For some reason best known to themselves the Tor ies nro curiously sanguine of defeating Mr. Gladstone. The result will not be known until officially declared, which will be this afternoon. The vote was heavy. It is es timated that not less than 85 per cent of tho voting list was polled, and there is reason to fear thnt Mr. Gladstone's major ity is somewhat reduced. Col. Wauchopo was the Liberal-Unionist candidate against Gladstone. Tho llatlle of tho lloyne. Toronto, July 13. The 12th of July was celebrated throughout tho province of Ontario with unusual enthusiasm. Largo district demonstotions wero held at Saroia, Bnrrie, Kingston and other places. Several of the meetings passed resolutions sympathizing with Ulster Loy alists in their struggle against Homo Eule. t Commencing n "Sar Itallrontl. 1 Banooh, Me., July 13. Work has been begun for the construction of the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad. The rood will bo over "00 miles in length. Tho contract has been awarded for the whole line to C. P. Treat of Chicago. NEWS OF THE DAY. Tho New York State Press Association is in session ut Buffalo. Ex-Congressman Joseph A. Scranton was nominated yesterday for Congress by tho Republicans of the Eleventh district at Scranton, The employes of the Marshnll Construc tion company nt Pittsburg struck for nine hours' work a day yesterday. About 200 men went out. The eighth nnnnnl convention of the United Glas Blowers is in session in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Delegates from Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Frankfort, Pa., nnd Canada, and from the Western States are in attendance. Wontuer Report. Washington, July 13. For New Englan Fair; southerly winds; warmer la extreme northern portion. l'or Eastern New York, Eastern Pennsyl vania, Maryland and Delaware: Generally fair; southwesterly winds. Coolor In Northern New York. I For Now JorBey: Fair; clearing in south, western portion; variable winds. For WcBtcrn Now York and Western Penn sylvania: Probably fair; except light showers on the lakes. Southwesterly winds; slightly cooler in northerly portion. MSW YUIUC SIAKKUTS. W8 New Yoitx. July 12, Money 5a call easy at U per cent. JIONDS CLOSINO I'lUCM. U.S. Zs. r 100 U.H. 43, r 110 U.S. 44, c, U7?J STOCKS CLOSING. Delaware & Hudson 13!I Delaware, Laonawauiia & Western 155 i:no SHI Erio orelorreu ,,, 05U Lakv Shorn PCI New Jersey central 13(1 Heading auvi Western Union 03)1 New York Central 110 OlIAIN WAI1KKT. Wheut No. lulv. S3. ml winter, 88; June, 811 Cora No. B, mixed, uu. 0; June, .0)4: July, IMU-No.3, mixed, 88; Juno,87? July, 33. ' ntonuCK 11 All bust. t Ultteh Creamery. Stated Pcnn. extras., 21o.a31Ko, Creamery, western, firsts ..ltiKca-'OVto Creamery, western, seconds 18 cull) a. Elate dairy, h, I, tubs, sural,, ,,,, ca'JO 0, CniisB Bute faotory, full cream, fancr.. BVlo.a 0 Bute factory, fuL orcam, fln b)Jo. 8ia BUW factory, common 10 fair,,,,, 7 c 8 DO-' , 8(atand Pnn. now ltia. choio.10 o-allfyfa uHvim Mir' wwi mftf . vv V Western, new laid, prima lilo.tlOWf Buck e-. MarUail, poku,,1 o, k koumorn. netr .aia. jsir la coo?,. e.i g i 1(3 Ot all tonus.NcaralsIn, flpnami. Fits, Bleep. IcunneiB. DullncBi. lllzzlnctn. Hlucf, Opium XVnt.lt. rimItpntiri,rte..nro cured bv DIt. MIL. US' KESTOttATIVR XEltVINK, discovered by tho eminent Indiana Bpoclollst In nervous diseases. It does not contain opiates or dnnjrorous rtnics. "Havo been taking DIE. lttIL.ES' KEaTOIt ATIVIJ SERVISE Tor Epllcnay. From September to January BEronn using tho Ncrvlna lhad at least 70 convulsions, anclnowortor thrco months' uso havo no more attacks. Jony 11. Collins, llompo, Mich." "I hnvo been using Dig. 1CE8TOK AT1VE JVEKVIJJEfbr about four months, it has brought mo rollet and euro. 1 havo taken tt naa no auacK. liuru u. unulus, ucatnvllle, ra. FIDO book of Croat euros and trln! linttlcs VI iisii at Drug.'lsta Everywhere, or address Drt.Mll.E0 MEDICAL. CO.. Elkhart. Ind. WANTS, &c. T OST. Between Kalbach's and Yosts' stores J J on Main sticct, a ting, with setting. Finder will please return samo to tho Heiialu omco. fiii FOR RENT. A stablo and a room sullablo for a shoemaker shop. Apply to T. J. Mullahoy, 303 W. Cherry street. 7-13-tf DESIKAKLK PltOPEKTY FOR- SALE. Tho Cather nronertv. on West Oak street. for sale. win oe soiu wnoio or in pariB 10 sun purchaser. Apply on tho premises. 4-12-93 FOR SALE. 15 acres of valuablo farm land under cultivation. In East Brunswick Township, adjoining lands of Peter Andrews nndMathlasS. Richards. Cheap for cash on easy terms. Also desirable real cstato In Shenandoah and Palo Alto. Address, M. M. Burke, Shenandoah. Pa. 5-Ss-tf AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com. mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemt cal Ink Eraslnc Pencil. Tho aulckcst and ereat est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works liko magic. 200 to 500 per cent, nro fit. Ono ncent's sales amounted to &K0 In six days. Another 32 In tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. apcrienco not necessary. For terms onu lull lartlculars, address The Monroo Mt'B Co., La Srossp.Wls. x!39 5-21-ly NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estato, of John II. Evans, late 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 all persons indebted to s:itd nstntn aro renuested to make navmcnt. and thoso having claims or demands will mako known tno same wunout aeiay. Noah J. Owens, 5-S8-oaw-6w Administrator. ROPOSAL Scaled nronosals will bo received until July 20th. 1892, inclusive, for the erection of Publlo Water Works for the tiorougn or enenanuoan, Pa to consist of tho building of two reservoirs, two eomnound duplex condensing pumping en gines, engine house, etc., ilftcen miles ot pip ing, (more or lespl ranging In sizes of from twelve to four Inches. Also, digging for nnd laying same, steel or wrought iron can be bid for. Also proposals will.be received for the erection of a system of reservoirs, steel or wrougm iron lanKS 10 do uum, prouuuiy, in stead of one reservoir. tlculars can be seen and bad at tho office of mi 1HUI hulu BiiirtiiiLauuus UUU JUILULI I'Ul- Archie B. Lamb, Shenandoah, Pa. Proposals Will bo received both for to tako tho whole contract or in BUU-uivisionB as 101 lmvs: Engines, engine house, etc.. in one. Piping in one, digging and laying same In one, reser voirs in one. Bonds will bo required In all cases for tho faithful performance ot tho work. The committee reserves tho right to accept or reject any ana on Dias. All communications to be addressed to J. J, FRANEY, Chairman of Sub-Committee BHENANDOAH, Pa., July 1, 1892. 4t-aw-jy20 Wall Paper and Window Shades -AT- AWAY DOWN PRICES To close out stock for tho season. When wo advertise bargains, wo mean it. ALL LATEST NOVELTIES BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS IF. J". POBTZ'S North Main Street. JONATHAN HOUSER CONTUACTOU AND BUILDER OP EF BO- REAL ESTATE AGENT, 34 West Laurel Street, Shenandoah. FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. FOR SALE. Farm, 100 acres, house and barn; good water at tho door; one and a half miles northeast of Torbcrt's farm or cross roads. m. Small farm, three acres, house and stable Crop In ground. JifOO. House on Plum alley, two stores, 1 1100. House on West street, two stores, 1800. J". Xj. PLATT'S, (Formerly Joe VfyaU'a) SALOON : AND : RESTAURANT, 10 nnd 21 'West Oak Street. Dar stocked with the best bcei , porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc Finrst cigars, Hating bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. ALBERT J. HOEBENER, Merchant Tailor, S. E Cor. Centre end Jar din Sts. Cleaning and repalrjpe promptly and neatly attended to. Oho mo a call. -g rB- .. ,, aaioon (THE LEADING SALOON IN tfdWtf.) ' ' Bickert's Old Stand, FINEST WHISKEYS A First-class Eating Bar Attached ! Bal Carriages Largest Assortment. LATEST STYLES Our Prices wero never equalled before. Wo ecu carriages encaper man in 1'nilaQelphla or elsewhere, wo have a full line of Ileywood Carriages, and can furnish jrou any style for less than you Can Buy at the Factory. Call and see for yourself. Wo mean lust what wo say. Our prices will surprise you. J. P. WILLIAMS & SON No. 8 South REDUCED: GKBJB.A.TXj'-Srr "ORUSSELS from 60o up. Table and Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25c up. Window Shades, Bugs, Matt8,Curtaln Poles, etc., at low prices. The best line ot iiace Curtains ever shown in town from $1.00 a pair up. T T PRTPF,(S OLD RELIABLE, U. U JTXVivJ-J O, NORTH MAIN STREET.- f A hat that is not stylish is wsrthless. Thcro aro a thousand reasons way you should cot wear It. and not one reason whv vou shoula. It usu ally costs as much as a stylish hat. ana Is rot worth a fraction of tho monev. When vou tuv a hat buy a good one, and If you really want a good ono, try our ti hat. It will mi the bill. rne same can do saia oi our riecuwear a nno tie for SOc, any style. Htraw hats from 5o up to 11.50. Nice line of summer shirts at 25c; a big drive In boys' waists from SOc to 60c; largo line 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 and made as good as new at short notice Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. GEO. W. HASSLER, 10S North Jardln Street, SHENANDOAH, PA,, House Painter and Paper Hanger. All work executed promptly and at reasonable rates, Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed, as none but lirst class workmen are employed. WALL PAPER FOR SALE! At retail or In Jobbers' lots. FORMER'S Saloon and Restaurant No. US N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager IJeer, Ale, Porter and Tem perance Brinks and Cigars. Fine old Wines and Liquors always on band. H. O, FOLMER, Prop. Call around and tpend a pleatant hour. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where be will be pleased to meet the wants of his friends and the publlo In Everything in tho Drinking Line. jr 8. KISTLEU, 11. D., . NIY8IC1AN AND BUROSON, Office 120 ti, Jardln street, Gtaenandoabt Pft ' Hi Centre and White Sts. IN THE MARKET. THEHEYWOOD, IInlii Street, PRICES 1 " We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Good iEVEIIYTHINO IN THE GROCERY LINE iT.WAVC TV CmfMiir "f r Restaurant . I -'.4'" v 1 y- I """" tat Fish, Uutter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c., &t n ii i i ni n i m i: as banagners uneap basn xore m (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. BEST MADE CLOTHING IN PHILA OurSerces will enable you tokeed rm,.. in l.liis hlnnk nnd rrev: wui, iudv mu - " -1 .J ' 1 r. and ranee from $10 to $25. The $141-tO , 1 , 1 . .-iwll.1,.l a,l VArV TATMl Ft BUIt IB U UUpi'y lucmuu. .w.j , lar, combining style, durability andf everything requisite lorcomiori. A breezy line or JNegnge Binrif White and Fancy Flannel Coata.Blacf and Fancy Alpacas, at moderate cos1 Everybody is getting onto our Uatlj lng Bulls before long everybody wi be getting into them. A. C, YATES & CO, Corner 13th and Chestnut Streetl PHILADELPHIA. H. J, M'GUIRE'S I Sporting and Musical Resort Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wlnea, Liquors, Ileers, Ales and fines brands ol Cigars always on band. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 East Centre Street. The best, beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brondley wines ana nnesi cigars always on nana. 1 WM.IJ. EVANS, Prop. in IBM I SB Jtht p. ei VP" lac !8 Hi ie