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. 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 prices 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 Lloyd Streets. LAKESIDE. Benuro Tour Dates ltefore All the Best Are Taken. Tho following dates are already taken up for the season. Parties wishing to secure n day should write or call on O. A. Koim, Manager, Shenandoah, Fa. : July 19 to 26 Pottsvllle District Cainp Meeting 26 M. E. Sunday school A shlana. 27 Wm. Penn Sunday school Win. rem. 28 German Lutheran Sunday school Mahanoy city. 2? Welsh Congregational Sunday school Mahanoy City. 30 St. Nicholas Sunday school, August 2 Family Iteunlon. 3 Lutheran Sunday school, Bhamokin. " 4 English Lutheran Sunday Bchool Mahanoy City. " 5 P. M. Sunday school Shenandoah. " 6 English Baptist Shenandoah. " . 9 M. E. Sunday school Mahanoy Plane. " 10 St. Jiimcs Lutheran Ashland. " 11 Evangelical Sunday school Mahanoy " 12-P. d. H. of A., Mahanoy City, " 13-0. U. A. M. No. 146 Uloomsbi " 15 Musical Festival. burg. " 16 Presbyterian Sunday school Maha noy City. " 17 Union Sunday school, Gordon. " 18 lteformed Stinday school Mahanoy City. 19 Church of Faith, Mahanoy City. 20 Evangelical Sunday school, Shenan doah. Coming Kveuts. Spt 6 St Patrick's Band picnic. Klectrlo Hallway Change. Hereafter the electric railway cars will leave the corner of Main and Centre streets at 5:30 a. m., daily, and every 25 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour the last car will leave. A Great Stock. Five thousand novels, the latest and best Issued, selling at 25 cents other places, for sala at Max Reese's for 10 cents. The .finest playing cards in tho market 5 cent' per pack, Camp Meetings at Vermillion, O. Excursion tickets on sale via tho Nickel Plato from June 21st to August 23rd at vory low ratos. Tickets good returnlne until August 20th. taug20 Best work done at Brennan's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Xaco curtains a specialty. All wort guaranteed. Buoklon's Arnica Salve. The Beet Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ltheum, Fever "Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no Davment roauired. It is guaranteed to giie,perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per cox. For sale by O. II. Hagenbuch. For Almost Nothlnc. Max Reese has just received a large stock of tablets, writing paper, envelopes, eta purchased at an Assignee's sale and is soiling them at 50 por cent, loss than regular prices. Coughing Leads to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. a 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. DAYIKS. M. P. Conry's Saloon 31 South Main Street, ifext to the First National bank, for fresh beer, yvxicr, jco nuu icuijrcrnuTO unions, BecraMfig by the Day, Week or MMlb. NOTICE OP APPEALS. Dates anil Places for Holding Triennial Asscsamcnt Appeals. Notice fs hereby given by tho undersigned, Schuylkill County Commissioners, to the taxablo Inhabitants and others, owners of property wilhtn said county, that appeals re lating to the assessments made for isto, win be held for the soveral boroughs and town ships of the county as follows: For Orwlgsburg and Landlngvllle at the Arcadian Hotel, Orwlgsburg, Monday, August 8th. For West Brunswick and Port Clinton, at tho Plncdalo hotel, Tuesday, August 9th. For East Brunswick and New Klnggold, at the Marberger hotel, Now Mnggold, Wednes day, August 10th. For West Penn, at Lelby's hotel, Thursday August 11th. For Tamaqua and Rahn township, at Colum bia Houso, Tamaqua, Friday, August 12th. For Wayne township, at Iteber's hotel, Froldensburg, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, Monday, August 15 th. For Washington township, at uataons Hotel, DOTurksvlllc, at 2 o'clock lu tho after noon, Monday, August 15th. For Plnegrovo borough and Plnegrove town ship, at Scheldy's Hotel, Tuesday, August 10th. For Porter township, at II. K. upacgraves Hotel, Tower City, Wednesday, August 17th. For Trcmont township, Trcmont borougnana Fralley township, at Dlllfleld's Hotel, Trcmont, Thursday, August 18th. For Reilly township, at Connelly s hotel, Branchdalo, Friday, August 19, at 10 In the fore noon. . For Brauch township, at Coleman's hotel, Llewellyn, Friday, August 19, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. For Heglns township, atLong'shotel.Heglns- vlllo, Monday, August 22, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon. For Uubley township, at the Sacramento ho tel, Monday, August 22, In the afternoon at 2 o'clock. For Mahantongo, at Hcplcr's hotel, Tuesday, August 23. For Eldred, at Herb's hotel, Pitman, Wednes day, August 21. For Barry township, at Relnhart's hotel. Thursday, August 25. For Cass, Mlnersvllle and Foster, at tho United States hotel, Mlnersvllle, Friday, Au gust 26. For North Manhelm township, at Seven Stars hotel, Monday, August 29. For Mlddleport. New Philadelphia and Bly tho at McQuall's hotel. Now Philadelphia, Tues day, August 30. For Schuylkill and Walker, at Haggerty's hotel, Tuscarora, Wednesday, August 31, For Kline, Rush and Ryan, at Lutz's hotel, Barnesville, Thursday, September 1. For Mahanoy City, Delano and Mahanoy tovushlp, at Mansion House, Friday, Bor'em her 2. For Gilborton and Frackvllle, at McKcon's hotel, Malzevllle, Monday, September 5. For Ashland and tho Northwest, West and South districts, of Butler and Gordon, at Ash land House, Ashland, Tuesday, September 6. For Glrardvllle and tho North and East dis tricts of Butler, at O'Nell's hotel, Glrardvllle, Wednesday, September 7th. t For Union East and Union North and Union, at Applegate hotel, Rlngtown, Thursday, Sep tember 8th. For Shenandoah and West Mahanoy, at Hchelfly's hotel, Shenandoah, Friday, Septem ber 9th. For Auburn and South Manhelm, at Henry's hotel, Auburn, Monday, September 12th. For Cressona and Schuylkill Haven, at Cen tral hotel, Schuylkill Haven, Tuesday, Septem ber 13th. For Bt, Clair and East Norwegian, and New Castle, at Filling's hotel, St. Clair, Wednesday, September 14th. For Norwegian, Yorkvillo and Mt. Carbon, at the Court House, Pottsvllle, Thursday, Septem ber 15th. For Port Carbon and Palo Alto, at the Court Houso, Friday, September 16th. For Pottsvllle, Northwest, Middle and South wards, Monday, September 19th,and Southeast, Northeast, Seventh and North wards, Tuesday, September 20th, at Court House. All persons and corporations who feel them selves agrieved by tho assessment and valua tion of their property are hereby requested to attend at the time and placo abovo stated for redress; and all persons claiming exemption from military duty are required to present their claims. SAMUEL G. DETURK, JAMES J. BOWES, ELIAS E. REED, County Commissioners. Attest! PHIL. J. CONNELL. Clerk. jy 26-29 aWS. The Ladles. Tho p'catant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, mikes it their favorite remedy. To got the truo and genuino article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed near the bottom of the paok age. Picnic. The St. Patrick's bind will hold a pic. nic in town on Labor Cay, Sept. 6.h. tf Cleveland Races. The Nickel Plato will sell oxcursion tickets to Cleveland, O , July 25, 20, 27, 28 and 29, to give its patrons an oppor. tunity to attend the greatest Grand Circuit Race Meeting ever held, Call cn Nickel Plato agents for infoimation. 7-16 td. Cool Shude Can be found at Vermillion, O,, and those who wish to attond the camp meetings at that place during July and August can procure excursion tickets via the Nickel Plato from Juno 21et to August 23d at special ratos. t-aug-20 Lane's Family Modlolno Moves the bowels each day, Alast pooplf aoed to use it. A Loader. Sine Its first introduction, Electric Bit ten hu gained rapidly In popular favor, until cow it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alternatives containing nothing which permits its use as beverage or intoxicant, It Is recognized u the best and purest medicine for all ail menti of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. II will care Sick Headache, Indigestion, Con stipation, and drive Malaria from the syo. tern. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle cr the money will be refunded. Frio only SOo. per bottle. Sold by C. H. Haisnbuch. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb'i Buy Keyitont flour. Be sure that the name Lxssio & Co., Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every tack, 8-3-3taw THE CASE OF IAMS. Itli the Or at Topic of DlteuMlan 1 Ine in the National Guard. Homestead. Pa., July 20. An Indirect result of the shooting of Mr. Frick gives Homestead its ono existing topic of dis cussion. It Is the case of W. L. lams, the private of Co. K, Tenth Regiment, who snouted "Hurrah for tho man who did Jt,1' when told of tho act of Bcrkman, and as a punishment was strung up by his thumbs, had ono side of his head and half his moustache shaved and was drummed out of camp. In addition to this disgrace the sentence carries with it dishonorable discharge from the National Guard and denial of the right to enlist in the Federal army and the rights of citizenship. The lams case threatens to become national. Homestead poople talk of nothing else. Even tho return of Hugh O'Donncll after his release from prison was ! subordinated by it. Letters and telegrams denouncing the treatment of the young man hnve been received in Homestead, In Pittsburg, and by the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania. One of the pro tests to Gov. Pattison was from the Washington correspondents of Pennsyl vania asking for tho removal of Lieut. Col. Streator, who ordered the punish ment to lams. When Col, Streator was told of this last night, he said if thoso correspondents came over to his camp and made miy such treasonable remarks as thoso made by lams, he would treat them in the same way ho had treated lams. Young lams threatens to bring suit against Col, Streator and Major-Gen. Snowden, but thiB is by no means the most serious aspect of tho cose If reports bo true, It has caused much feeling in the Nntionnl Guard, particularly among the rank nnd file, and members of the Tenth Regiment are authority for the statement that Co. K, to which Inms be longed, will have to bo disbanded, because its men do not intend to re-enlist after their present terms of enlistment havo expired. Several Tenth Regiment men made this statement. They say that lams was not popular, but they wish to show their dis approval of his punishment by leaving the militia. Officers of tho troops almost generally approve Col. Strcator's action. Col. Case, of the Fourth Regiment, told his men that if any of them indulged In any jubilation over Berkman's crime he would treat them tho bnmo way. But if Col. Cose had heard the expressions of some of his soldiers to a reporter ho would have dis covered that they do not share his views in approving the humiliating punishment ac corded to Private lams. Thoy condemned lams' remark, but thought his punishment brutal and out rageous. Officers of lams' regiment, the Tenth, were seemingly a unjt in uphold ing Col. Streator. They grew heated In thoir condemnation of the disgraced pri vate and lauded their commander for his action. If many of tho officers think lams was treated harshly, they failed to say so. A few of them, however, made comments not flattering to Streator's action. lams, tho disgraced man, camo to Home stead yesterday from Pittsburg, where he spent the night. He was looking for Col. Streator. Ho crossed the river.to the camp of the Tenth and was told that Col. streator had crossed to the other slue, lams came back, but did not And the colonel. Ho then went bock to Pitts burg. Planning a Tile Strike. St. Louis, July 20. Last night at a meeting of carpenters a number of ad dresses were made advocating a strike in the near future, if every demand of organ ized labor in this city is not acceded to. A committee was appointed to order a strike if tho boss-builders do not oeaso using non-union mado doors, frames, etc The situation in the building trade looks serious, as It is not improbable that dur ing the coming week there will be a cen tral strike of carpenters in Bupport of the planing mill employes. With the carpen ters and the planing mill employes on a strike the other trades would be obliged to quit work. Funds to limploy Striker' Counsel. St. Paul, July 26. A meeting has been called here for the purpose of form ing an organization to raise funds to sup ply the arrested Homestead workmen with counsel when they are put on trial on the charge of murder. Two promi nent lawyers, W. H. Erwln, of St. Paul, and George W. Arno, of Sioux City, have declared that they will appear for the de fense of the Homestead men if- their ex nensea are naid. It is thoucrht a larore fund will bo obtained, and that other prominent lawyers will be secured. Dlsd from Their Injuries. Boston, July 20. William Scott, of East Boston, a fireman on the Grand Junc tion railroad, who was mangled between moving cars Saturday, is dead, at the City Hospital. Alexander Tatris, aged 35, i T. .-, . V, L'; . wnllMn.l who was run over Saturday night, Is dead at the ilasscbusetts Ueneral Hospital, John McCaughlin, aged 28, u seaman, who Was knocked down by a Union freight rail road car Saturday night, has died of Ma Injuries. Killed by an Italian Tloy. New York, July 20. Last evening an Italian boy named Luppie, first name and residence unknown, was stabbed In the left breast by Nicollini Vencenzo, aged 15 years, in Rocco Tocizza's barber shop, lilxtn avonue, where both were employed, Luppie was removed to St. Vincent s Hos pital, where he died soon after. The mur derer escaped. The D-Iton Cane (Show Themselves. Adair, L T., July 20. The Dalton gong. which recently held up and robbed the Missouri, Kansas & Texas express train, are camped twenty-flve miles from here. Members of the gang are in town fre quently and do not try to conceal thoir identity. The robbers are very bold, and it is thought they are planning unother raid. i Killed While at rUr. . Newark, N. J., July 20. Charles Rob inson was accidentally killed in the after noon while fooling with Victor Stuhletn, nn employe of Woltori' & Co. , o'f Mulberry street. Robinson, who suffered from heart disease, was struck in the chest and fell dead, b'tahlem guvi himself up and was held on the charge. oL, murder. Fatally Hurt Tly a Holt. Newark, N, J., July 20. Martin Dall- man, 183 Hamburg place, employed in ueller S Merz's l)lu Works, was caught in tbo belt in the afternoon and his right arm was torn from the socket, two of. his ribs were broken, and his body wep 1. .1 1 ..1 ...... X. .. in "WANTS, &c. JJiOK KENT. A stable and a room suitable ! Tor a shoemaker shop. Apply to T. J. ullahey, 303 W.Cherry Street. 7-13-tf DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The Cnthcr property, on West Oak street, for sale. Will be sold whole or In narts to suit purchaser. Apply on tho premises. 4-12-92 SALE. 45 acres of valuable farm land uuuci iVuuuauuui ju cub, uiuuon.un Townshlp.adjoining lands of Peter Andrews undMathlasS. Richards. Cheap for cash on easy terms. Also desirable real estate In Shenandoah and Palo Alto. Address, M. M. Burko, Shenandoah, Pa. 6-28-tf IOST. On Oak street, between Main and J Jardln strc cts. a silver watch with name of owner inscribed Inside of case. The gentleman who picked it up will please return same to Dr. Williams' office and receive reward. 7-!0-!t 1 , AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi cal inx erasing i-cncii. me quicuest ana great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works like magic 200 to 600 per cent profit. Ono agent's sales amounted to 620 In six days. Another 132 In two hours. Previous exDerlenco not necefumrv. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mt'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. X439 5-24-ly SECOND GRAND LAKESIDE PARK, East Mahanoy Junction Monday, August 15th Let God Ariso" (by D. Jenkins) in Eng lish, for choirs of not less than 60 voices t250 00 Gold medal to each leader. If more than three choirs compete, sesond prize 100 00 Military band contest "Grand Selection From tho Bohemian Girl" (bv Balfe) 100 00 Also gold medal to first leader. seeona prize uu Gleo " o Breezes of Morning" (by Gwsnt) not less than 30 votoes 100 00 Baton to the setond leader. Malo piece "Cure for Fleeting Pleasuro" (dv aienaeisonn; jor uoi less man id voices 50 00 Baton to second leader. Der Wald" ("The Forest") by naeser. German malo piece for more than 10 voices 60 00 Trio "Call the Voyagers" (Gwent) 16 00 forme Dest ingusn poem noi execeaing 100 lines on "The Miner" 15 00 Tenor and bass duett "Love and War" (by Cook) 1U uu Cornet solo (E flat) "You'll Remember Mo," rrom Bohemian uirl. Music to De secured of Curl Fisher, No. 0 Fourth Avenue. New York City 10 00 Tenor song In A flat "Lovo Lies Bleeding" (by Parson Price) 5 00 Baritone solo "Lovo's Queen" (by Ap madoc) 5 00 Soprano solo "Longing" (by Millard) 5 00 Second prize 2 00 vionn soio ior uoy or gin unaer is years oi agc.wun piano accompanunenvmue Bells of Scotland." No. 0. bv E. Mack. To be had of J. E. Ditson, Philadelphia.. 6 00 N. B. Competitors on the tenor sone will not be allowed to competoon the baritone solo, or vice vena. Competitors from Lackawanna, .Luzerne, Northumberland, Carbon, Columbia and all Darts of Schuvlklll counties. .names oi au competitors must do in mo nanasoi ine secretary, w. j. wawins, snen andooh, Pa., by August 1st, 1892. Hot Weather Bulletin. Ico Oroam, All Flavors, Soda Water, ' Pure Fruit Flavors. Confectionery, Etc. "WILSOISr -v. OTTO 27 Soullj Irlaln Street. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY ! LEWISBURG, PA. John H. Harris, IPh.D,, LI D PKH8IDB1M T. Persons dcslrlnor to rjursue collegiate course. Colletro Dreriaratorv. liberal course for ladles. musio or art courses, should send for the 100 page catalogue 01 iiuuiuhsll university witn illustrations. For catalogue and further Information, ad urcss me ucgistrar, Wm. C, CretzliiKcr, I'll. II., 7-18-Ctdsltw Lowisburg, Pa. Hess' Livery Stable 118 1ST. Mnrlcct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND DAHNESS, SAFE HORSES Finest turnouts In town. Would be pleased to receive a share of the puoiio patronage. MANN'S RESTAURANT, 101 South Main St., Shenandoah. Finest Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars in Slock. Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter. Boarders kept by the day or week at reason uuio rmes. H. T. H'GUIBE'S Sporting and Musical Resort Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and finest oranos 01 uigars always on nana. T. Xj- PLATT'S, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) SALOON : AND : RESTAURANT, 10 and 21 West Oak Street, liar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, wnisklea, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. uwu uuruituuuvu. iuiumi invitation 10 an. TOHN R. COYLE, Altorney-at-Law and Real Estate Agent, Office BcddaU'fllBulldtnr, Shenandoah, Pa. Musical Fete Saloon - Restaurari (THE LEADING SALOON IN TOWN.) Bickert's Old Stand, FINEST WHISKEYS A First-class Ktvting Bar Attached a ' Largest Assortment. LATEST STYLES ! Our Prices were never equalled before. We ecu ,.011 junes oneaper man in 1'nimacipnia or elsewhere Wo havo a full lino of Heywood Carriages, and can furnish you any style .for less than you Can Buy at the Factory. Call andseo forvoursp.lf.-'wninoiui inat nimt womj, uui y.ivva wm surprise you. kty mm T. P. WIT J JAMS tSr SOM Mo. 8 South OIF1 AXiXi REDUCED QBEATLT "DRUSSELS from SOo up. Table and Floor Oil Clothft and Linoleums from 25o up. 4 Window Bhadest Rugs, MattSjCurtaln-Poles, etc., at low prices. The best line ot !iace CurtalriB ever shown In town from $l.bp a pair up. T T PRTrF'd OLD RELIABLE U U L JL V I. VJ JJ 0 1 NORTH MAIN STREET. A hat that is not stvllsh is wstthless. There are a thousand reasons wny you thoula not 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 monev. When vou tuv a hat buy a good one, and If you really want a good one, try our 13 bat. It will fill the bill. ine same can De saia 01 our w ecu wear a nne tie for 20c. anv stvle. Htr&w hatn from fiounto 11.60. Nice line of summer shirts at 25oi a big orive in Doys- waists irom Ma to khjj large line of trunks and valises at lowest price j ' big bar gains In overalls and coats at 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 Street, SHENANDOAH, PA., House Painter and Paper Hanger. All work executed promptly and at reasonable rates. Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed, as none but first class workmen are employed. WALL PAPER FOR SALE I At retail or in jobbers' lots, FOLMER'S Saloon and Restaurant So. 11S N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Beer, Ale, Torter and Tern' perance Drinks and Cigars. Fine old Wines and Liquors always ' on hand. 11. O. FOLMER, Prop. Caff around and epend a pleasant hour. , - WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleased to meet the wa: or his friends ana the public In Every tlikg in the Drinking Line. S. KISTLER, M, D., ' rjiraiaiAN and auxanos. daceISO N. Jardln street, Shenandoah, Pa Centre and White si 11 IN THE MARKET. I v tuc ucvwnnn Slain Street, ' f 0 - ES.e.X3EI. PRICES " We Study to Please I Old Stand. New Good? EVERYTHING IN THE HRflfiFRY I INF Ik always in srocia Fish, Butter and Eggs, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, Ac, A Gallagher's Cheap Cash $tor(,. (Muldoon'a old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. TVKT A TNTT A TWT TTATTOnn I V CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OF HODSES AND REFRIGERATORS ALSO REAL ESTATE AGENT, 34 West Laurel Street, Shenandoah. FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. FOR SALE. Farm, 100 acres, house and barn good -water at the door; one and a half miles northeast of Torbert's farm or cross roads. ia,ooa Small farm, three acres, houso and stable Crop In ground. M00. House on Plum alley, two stores, 11100, House on West street, two stores, !800. Property on East Coal street; lot 30xlB0, double block in front. $2,000. Wall Paper ana Window Shadesi AWAY DOWN PRICES! To close out stock for tho season. When we advertise bargains, we mean it. AT.T, T.ATRRT 'NnVET.TTTrH RnrwQ a Kin mcuqdadcdo uuuiwm nnu MLirui ni LHO AT IF. CT. IPOIECTZ'S North Blnln Street. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 East Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wines and finest cigars always on hand, WM.;j. EVANS, Prop.l a v