L In Season ! All kinds of and Bottled Canned Goods, , Imported and Do , ' i mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for j the summer and pic j nic season at SE"V"ER1T'S Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. SOLID and plated Silver- ware, Gold and Silve "Watclies, Diamonds, Precio Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, 0 ,1- cal Goods, Banquet,Parlornd Piano Lamps.unique in design with 75 and 250 candlepower burners. All goods superior in finish and quality vtith rock bottom prices that .withstand an opposition victoriously. Repair work exi . neatly and promptly at Holderma. Jefwelry Store, The most pisogresslye establishment pm tne couniy. Corner Mpm ana Lloyd Streets. LAKESIDE. Bcouro Y, Dates llefuro All the llcst Aya Til lrf.il . Tho fA&lnwinir ilatns are alreadv taken Ul for 'WTseason. Parties wishing to secure D dajcV,niiH writs or call on O. A. Koim. eer, Sbonandoab, Pa. : 19 to 20 Pottsvillo District Camp Meotlng 'm P, M. Sunday school uiraraviiie. i 21 Young Mens' Itepubllcan Club Maha noy City, 2J Boformcd and Presbyterian Sunday schools Shenandoah. 23 M. K. Sunday schools, Gllbcrtonnnd Lost Creek. ' 2! M. E. Hunday school Ashland. 21-Wm, Pcnn Sunday school Wm. Pcnn. 2J German Lutheran Sunday school Mahanoy l.'Hy. 2 Welsh CongrcRatlonal Sunday school Mahanoy City. 30 St. Nicholas Sunday school. Align -t 2 Family Reunion. 3 Lutheran Sunday school, Bhamoltln. " 4 English Lutheran Sunday Bchool Mahanoy City. " 6 P. M. Sunday school Shenandoah. " 6 English Baptist hhenandoah. " 0 M. E. Sunday school Mahanoy Plane. " 10 St. Jnmes Lutheran Ashland. " 11 Evangelical Sunday school Mahanoy C tv. IS P. 6. H. of A., Mahanoy City. IS O. U. A M. No. HO moomsburg. IB Musical Festival. 10 Presbyterian Sunday school Maha nov City. 17- Union Sunday school, Gordon, 18 Keformed Sunday school Mahanoy city. 10 Church of Faith, Mahanoy City. !i0 Evangelical Sunday school, Shenan doah. Coming Events. July 22. Strawberry and ico tosin al, in Bobbins' opera house, tne auspices of Young America Corps. btpt 6. St. Patrick's Band picnic. cream under Drum Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, do pending upon a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the Liver be Inactive, you have a Bilious Look, if your stomach be disordered you have a Dyapeptio look and If your Kidneys be affected you have pinched look. Secure good health and you will havo good looks. Electrlo Bitten Is the great alterative and Tonio acta dl rectly on those vital organ. Ourei Pimples, Blotches, Boili and gives a good complexion, Sold at O. II. Bagenbuch'i Drug Store, 60c. per bottle. Jllectrlu Hallway Change. Hereafter the electrio railway cars will leave the corner of Main and Centro streets at 5:80 a. m., daily, and every 25 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho last car will loave. Cleveland Karen. The Nickel Plate will cell oxcureion tickets to Olovoland, O , July 26, 20, 27, 28 and 20. to glvo its patrons an oppor tunity to attond the greatest Grand Oircuit Baco Meeting ever held. Call cn Nickel Plate agents for infoimation, 7-16-td Lane's Family Medicine Hoves the bowels each day. Most poople need to use it. Beet photographs and crayons at Sabb'f YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE Good horses, nice buefcries 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. IAYIKS. M. P. Conry's Saloon, 81 South Main Street, Next to the First National Hank, for fresh beer, porter, aieo ana temperance annus. iMrtflifl by the Day, Wstk r Moalb. -A ,.i.. rjorougb Ooun- cil will be hold to-morroIonin lilnf. -JTor Almost, . , . of ..mm. J Jr. envelopes, etc.. igneo'a sale atid it .iii ,1 . per cent. loss than regular prices. h "William "Waters, who last, wore placed on the The remain died on Sun 12:33 P. & train to-day and taken to re interment was made. A Tarn aqua, largo nu: 1 owed thi r of frionds and relatives fol romalns to their last reBting place. Cmiiyed at Lakeside, mktamp moetinK oi the Evangelical AgwAatIonwas opened in the grove at i,Josido yesterday. Tho attendance is I yiy large and every tent on the ground I occupied. Lakeildo is really tho only l'aco at which the camp meetings of tbU Association navo Doen successiui ana me meeting this year promises to bo a brilliant SHAFT SPECIALS. Interesting Noted From This Growing Village- Peter Wachtor, Barnoy Coylo and Georgo McSorty were delegates to tho Democratic convention at Pottsvillo. Among tho visitors to thn placo yosterday wore II. S. Thompson, engineer, and S. II Kaeracher, solicitor of the Girard Estate, nd "Tone" Garner, of Ashland. Miss Mary Malloy, who has boen work ing in one of tho large dressmaking es tablishnients in New York, camo home yestorday to spend a three weeks' vacatiun with her parents. Charles E. Titman, of Shenandoah, passed through here last evening behind a fine traitor. The Gorman Lutheran Sunday school, of Shenandoah, held a picnic at Pastime Park, near here, to-day. The Haydon Choral Union had it weekly practice hero last evening Prol. Evans is greatly ploased with the choir anc says its prospects lor taking the big prize at tho great Lako'ido musical lo3tival or August 16th are very good. Wra. Penn, July 20, 1802. w HERE AND THERE. Interesting Items Concerning Different Sections of the Iteglon. Twenty-six Hungarians left Hazletor Monday for Austria. It is thoir-intention to remain there. While several children where playing about a bon flro at Harloigh, Monday evening, a six-year-old child of Lewif Bidol was accidentally pushed into tho fire, and was horribly burned boforo it could b rescued. The child will die. Tho new road built by tho Lehigh Valloy Co. from South Sugarloaf to the water tank on the Mahanoy branches com pleted. This branch is intended for uso it. case the road between Halzeton and Stock ton 'hould continue to cave in. Tho Philadelphia and Beading railroad company is experiencing conslderabl trouble with porsons who go to Lakeside park on excursion trains and in the even ing board tho regular train for home, insisting that tho conductor accept tholr excursion tickets. ELECTRIC SPARKS. Progress of Work on the Mnhuuoy City llruiich. "Work was begun on tho Mahanoy City end ol the electrio railway Monday. Ground was broken this side of the Head ing crossing, where tho Reilly-Kaiei accident accurred. Invoices for tho raih have beon received and their arrivt l is oxpected daily. Tboy will be laid as soon as thoy arrive. Tho road has been graded and tho rails have beon laid from Mahanoy l'lano to Uilberton. The work towards St. Nicholas, from Oilberton and Mahanoy City, will bt pushed us fast as the company's forco can d it. A large shipment of rails for the St Nicholas section arrived Monday. It will not bo long before the electric railway ttock will run up to a fancj figure. The branch from town to Gitard ville is paying well and whon tho other branches uro completed it will bo onoo' the best paying companies of its kind in the stato. Pronounced Hopeless, Tot Saved From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton. B. D., wo quote t ""Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and Anally term! nated in Consumption, four doctors gave mo up,saying I could live but a short time. I gaye myself up to my Saviour, deter mined if I could sot stay with my triendi on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advieed to got Dr. King's Now Disooyery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. I gave U a trial, tool in all, eight bottles; H has cured mo, and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at O. H. Ha genbuch's drug store, regular site, 60c and 11.00. Just received a large, now stock latest designs In wall paper and window shados at I'orU's. 4S8-tf ricnic. Tho St. Patrick's Bond will hold a nio In town on Labor Day, Sept 5:h. pic- tf Camp Meetings ttt Vermillion, O. Excursion tickets on salo via tho Nickel Plato from June 21st to August 23rJ at very low rates. Tickets good returning until August 20th. taug20 A Ureat Stock. Five thousand uovels, tho latest and best limed, selling at 25 cents other places, for sale at Mas Boeso's for 10 cents. The finest playing cards in the market 6 cents per pack, Take the Nickel Plato for Cleveland races July 25, 20, 27, 28 and 29th. 7-10-td Two Rerenntles. . The Grant Band last night serenaded Kev, John Gruhler and John A. Beilly, rendering Several choice selections at tho rosidonce o( tho two gentlemen. THE PRICE TOO HIGH. .1,000 Asked for the I'roperty tho School liotml Claims. Mr. Lmgfelt, of Buck Horn, accom panied by bis attorney, S. G. M. Hollo- peter, Esq., appeared beforo the School Board last night and stated that tho prop erty at the corner ot Cherry and Jardln ttreets, owned by him and claimed by the buard us a site for u new school building, was not for tale, but that if tho board should Insist "upon having it tho price would be $5,000. Mr. Lingfelt said he wm receiving $23 a u.onlh in rents from the place. The board promptly stamped thn figure too high and a discussion ended without any definito result. DEFEATED IN THE HOUSE. Thn SB, 000,000 Appropriation Amend, mont Voted Down-Sunday Closing. Washikoton, July 20. In anticipation of tho voto on the World's Fair appropri ation thero was quite a full attendavco of members In the House. On motion of Mr. McMillan (Dem. , Tenn.) the resolution fixing adjournment on the 25th inst., reported by tho Committee ou Ways and Means, was laid over for tho nresent. The House then went Into Committee of tho Whole on tho Sundry Civil Appropri ation bill, Mr. Lester (Dem. Qa.) in the chair, the pending amendment being tho appropriation for the World's Fair. Tho House then proceeded to vote on the amendments oifered. The Increase mode by the Senute in tho appropriation for Government exhibits from $ai(J,0UU to $000,000 was disacreed to: .also to all In creases of the Senate relating to the World's Columbian Exposition. When tho $5,000,000 souvenir coin clause was reached, Mr. Atkinson (Rep., Pa.) offered nn nmendmont forbidding any use of tho appropriation until satisfactory proof is given by the Fair authorities that no intoxicating liquors sunn bo sold, ex cept for medicinnl, mechanical or scien- tilio purposes. Defeated, yeas 41, nays 180. An amendment was offered by Mr, Patterson (Dem.. Tenn.) and voted down, appropriating 550,000 for statistical infor mation regarding the moral, religious, and educational development of the colored race. Mr. O'Neill (Rep., Pa.) endeavored to havo the S5.000.00O voted as a loan to bo paid back, before any other Indebtedness. and also to divert $1,500,000 of this amount to be refunded to stockholders of the Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia In 1870. These propositions were voted down. The vote now recurred on the Sennte proposition appropriating $5,000,000. On a viva voco vote this was defeated yeas, 08: noes. 132. Tellers were then ordered. The vote by tellers, Messrs. Hooker of New York and Halman acting as tollers, was: yeas. Ul: noes. 110. On a viva voco vote on concurring In tho Senate amendment to close the Fair on Sunday was carried, 78 to 74. Tellers were then ordered. The vote by tellers on concurring In tho amendment, was 102 yeas, 72 nnys. An nouncement received with annlause. The appropriation of $43,000 for 50,000 bronze medals and diplomas was agreed to in Committee of the Whole. ALICE MITCHELL'S TRIAL. Testimony Miowlnir That Insanity Was Inherent in tho Family, Memphis, Tenu., July 20. The second day's proceedings in the Alice Mitchell trial were witnessed by a largo crowd. Tho deposition of Juliet Bishop ot Brook vllle, Ind., was read. She Is Mrs. Mit chell's step-daughter, and testified that Mrs. Mitchell once made an effort to kill her. So strong was her resentment that Mrs. Bishop Mas compelled to leave homo. Anumberof depositions weroread show ing the insanity of Mrs. Mitchell's rela tives. Dr. Thomas unsworn uomstocK ot St. Louis treated Mrs. Mitchell in St. Louis when she was buffering nam ncuto mnnla. He said that heredity was prob ably the original causo of insanitv and as serted that it wits more potential from a mother to a daughter than otherwiso. Bobert Mitchell, Alice's half-brother, testiiled that he benrohed her room after the trugedy and found in it tops, marbles, baseballs, etc. Sbo also had a rose sent her oy Drcua nnu soverul letters, ne al ways noticed that Alice acted like a boy. troui the tenor ot the letters tnac passed between Freda Ward and Alice Mitchell, one is lea tothooonciubion wax. each was Infatuated with tho other, and that Alice loved Freda as man loves woman and Freda loved Alice as woman retrards man. The letters written by both the yovng women were made public on the witness-stand and their contents were astounding. Tf iiiT.i.irn m, -KWln. Wjiiiwi It Alice is crazy so was rrcua, Because the emotions and mentality of both were alike. A prominent physician, discussing the case trom a scientllio standpoint, said the story of those two girls guve rise to a problem for psychologists, viz Can one woman love another as a man without be ing iubane, and when this love is recipro cated are not both insane NEW YORK MAIIUUXS. New Youk. July 10. Ioner a call oasy at Iu2 perVonc llONl) CLOSING rillCEA U.S. 2. r 100 U.S. 4s, r lid U.S. 4s, e 115H BTO0K8 OLOSINO. Delaware- & Hudson 4. 13514 Delaware, Ijaukawanna Western 166 lino -M llrio Dreterml ti'd Lake Bhore 1M New Jersey Central Reading liOvS Western Union , , VMi New York Central 11114 OIUIN UAHKET. Wneut No. 2. red winter. 88U: July, 85 Aug. 85. Corn No. 2. mixed. 57; July, 60M; Aug. Out-No.S, mixed. 30; June,a7W: July, 35. 1'ItOUUCll UAUKCI. Creamery. State Is Penn extras.. 21caM 0, Creamery, western. Units 20 cut'Jl a Creamery, western, wiconds 18 c.ulo 0. btuto dairy, b.t. tubs, extras.... cMii 0. Cheese Btato factory, full cream, fancy.. Slf ca Do htate factory, tuh cream, fine 8jo.a alio Bum factory, common 10 fair.. ... 7 o.a 7Jo zoos State knd Fenn. ow laid, choice, o.al7Mo Southern, new laid, fair to good,. caHljo Wettern. new laid, srim ldio.alo 0 Duck ggt, Maryland , jr doxen.,.18 0 WANTS, &o. 17 OH RENT. A stable and a room suitable suitable JL' for a shoemaker shop. Apply to T. Mttllahey, SOS yf. Cherry street. TESIRAULE PROPERTY FOR SALE. XJ The Cathcr property, on West Oalc street, for sale. Will be sold whole or in parts to suit purchaser. Apply on the premises. 4-12-92 central house- WANTED A good girl for work. Apply ot F.J. Toi store. Zl N. Main street. Tnrt'a ntnMnnfrw I 7-14-tr T ANTED.---An experienced clothing sales- Ingush, I'oiisn ana Hungarian, uooa wanes pam. Aacross "salesman," jsvemimq her ald. 7-20-3t T70U SALE. 45 acres of valuable farm land I u under cultivation, in East urunswicK Township, adjoining lands of Peter Andrews ana Aiaimas . uicnarag. uneap ior casu on i easy terms. Also desirable real estate in Shenandoah and Palo Alto, Address, M. M. Burke, Shenandoah. Pa. 6-88-tf WANTED A ilrst-class manager for gen eral acencv of the stronEest live stock company in tho world. Liberal compensation to a man or experience. Address Aetna L,nc Stock Insurance Company, S. W. cor. 10th and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 7-18-lw A GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com- J mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi cal inK .urasinc pencil, xno quickcbi ana irreai- est selllnir noveltv ever nroduccd. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 800 to 500 per cent, pro lit. One agent's sales amounted to 5630 In six days. Another (33 in two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms ana lull larticuiars, address xno Monroe, mi g uo., L,a Irosse, Wis, X439 6-84-ly SECOND GRAND LAKESIDE PARK, East Mahanoy Junction Monday, August 15th T.nt Ond AriRn" fhv D. Jenkinsl in Eng lish, for choirs of not less than 60 voitos t250 00 Oold medal to each leader. if mnr ttinn thrpe cnoirs comoeie. soconu prize iuu w Military band contest "Grand Selection From tho Bohemian Girl" (bylialfo) 100 00 Also gold medal to first leader. ' Second prize - 23 00 OIpb "Ye DrcezDB of Mornlne" (by Gwent) not less than so voices iuu uu Baton to the second leauer. Male pioco "Cure for Fleeting Pleasure" iyttr MpTirielsnhn fnr not lefts than 10 voices 60 00 Baton to second leader. "Der Wald'' ("The Forest") by Haeser. nprmsin male nleco for more than 10 voices 50 00 Trio "Call the Voyagers" (Gwent) IB 00 For tho host English poem not exceeding 100 lines on "The Miner" 15 00 Tenor and bass duett "Love and War" (by Cook) 10 00 Cornet solo (E flat) "You'll Ilemember Me," from Bohemian Girl. Music to bo Hpcnrpd of Carl Fisher. No. 6 Fourth Avenue, New York City 10 00 Tpnor fiontr tn A flat "Love Lies Bleedlne" (by Parson Price) '. 5 00 1 n:HtnTin Knln "I.ovb'h Oueen" fbv An- I madoc) 5 00 Soprano solo "Lonclng" (by Millard) 5 00 Second prize 3 00 Violin solo ior Doy or gin unaer 10 years of age, with piano accompaniment,"Blue Hplla of Scotland." No. 6. bv E. Mack. To be had of J. E. Dltson, Philadelphia.. 5 00 N. B. Competitors on tho tenor song will not bo allowed to competo on the baritone solo, or iter vtrsa. .1 Competitors from Lackawanna, Luzerne, Northumberland, Carbon, Columbia and all narts of Krrhlivlllill counties. I Names of ull competitors must be in the hands of the secret Ty, W. J. Wotkins, Shen- nndooh, Pa , by August iBt, 1892. Hot Weather Bulletin. Ico OxGixxa., All Flavors, Soda w ator, Puro 'Fruit Flavors. 33 IT G.c3L. Czx3SLG&. Confectionery, Etc. WIXiSOIST "V. OTTO 27 Sonlli Blnlu Street. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY ! LEW1SBURG..PA. John H. Hams, Ph. D LL D., PBB8IDBN rr. Persons deslrinc to nursuo collceiato course. College preparatory, liberal courbe for ladles. mus5SorrBrt courses, should tend for the 100 page catalogue of BUCKN13LLUNIVEHSIT wimiuustrauons, For catalogue and further information, dress the registrar, Win. C, CretztiiKcr, I'll. II, 7-18-0td<w Lewlsburg, Fa. Hess' Livery btable, - 1 118 X. ftlnrkct Alley, NEW B'JGGIES AND HAHNESS, SAFE DORSES Finest turnouts in town. Would be pleased to receive a sharo of tho publlo patronage. MANN'S RESTAURANT, 101 South Main St, Shenandouh. Finest Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars in Stock. Fresh Deer. Ale and Porter. Doarders kept by the day or week at reason unin niton. H. T, M'GUIRE'S Sporting anl Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and finest oranas 01 uigars always on nana. J". Xj. PLATT'S, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) SALOON : AND : RESTAURANT, 1U and 21 West Oak Street, Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, msuies, nrannics, wines, etc. finest cigars. Eating bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. Festal -g Saloon - Restaurant (THE LEADING SALOON IN TOWN.) iBickert's Old Stand. FINEST WHISKEYS A First-class Eating Bar Attached ! Baby Carriages Largest Assortment. LATEST STYLES ! Our Prices were nover equalled before. We sen carriages encaper man in Philadelphia or eisewnore. wo nave a full line of Ueywood Carriages, and can furnish you any stylo for less than you Can Buy at the Factory. Call and see for yourself. Wo mean iust what ne say. Our prices will Burprlso you. T- P. WILLIAMS & SON No, 8 South CARPET! REDUCED: GREATL"Y TRUSSELS from 60o up. Floor Oil Cloths and from 25c up. "Window Shades, Ruga, Matte, CuYtaln Poles, etc., at low prices. The best line ol Lace Curtains ever shown In town from $1.00 a pair up. vT J PRTfF'S OLD RELIABLE, U U. JL JLVXWJLJ kJ, NORTH MAIN STREET. A hat that is not stylish is worthless. Thero aro a thousand reasons wnvvouehoula cot wear it, and not one reason why you should. It usu ally costs as much as a stylish hit. and Is cot worth a fraction of the money. When you buy a hat buy a good one, and if you really want a good one, try our tS hat, It will fill tho bill. 'i ne same can do saia 01 our n ecuwear a nne tie for 20c. any style. Btraw hats from So un to (1.50. Nice line of summer shirts at S5e; a big drive in boys' waists from 20c to 60c; largo line of trunks and valises at lowest price; big bar gains in overalls and coats ut 19 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, 108 North Jardln Strett, SHENANDOAH, PA., House Painter and Paper Hanger. All work executed promptly and at reasonable rates. Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed, ob none but first class workmen are employed. wall paper for sale! At retail or in Jobbers' lots. FOXiIMEESRS Saloon and Restaurant No, US N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Beer, Ale, Torter and Ten perance urinus anu Uigurs, ing 01a .Wines and Llquore always on hand, II. O. FOLMEK. Prop. Call around and tpeiid a pleasant hour. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where be will be of his Irleni pleated to meet the wants Is nnd the publlo in Everything in the Drinking Lino. jyj- S. KISTLEB, M, D " MY81C1AN AND BUROEON. Office ISO N. Jardln street, Shenandoah, P Centre and White Sts. IN THE MARKET. THE HEYWOOD? main Street, PBICES 1 Table and Linoleums We Study to Please I Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE nnnnPRY i imp w v w mm m m m mm a t m mm l always xn;stock. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, &c Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. JONATHAN HOUSER, CONTItACTOtt AND BUILDER OF REAL ESTATE AGENT, 34 West Laurel Street. Shenandoah. FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. IVUlt 1' arm, IW uuruo, uuuwj m"" waru , r irnnti wntpv nt the door: one and a half miles northeast of Torbert's farm or roads. J8.0W. Small farm, three acres, house and stabh Crop in ground. $800. House on Plum alley, two stores, suoo. House on Vest streot, two stores, 800 Wall Paper ana mam r t , winaow onaae h VV r I I II I VV IH I IblVj ri advertise bargains, we mean It ALL LATEST NOVELTIES llllllll.1 Aklll KIL tKf I'll A IIL I Nortli Main Street. SALOON AND RESTAURAN 36 East Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brand' wines and flncBt cigars always on hand. Wlir IT T?TT A VD D.nn 1
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