In Season 1 All kinds bf 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 Sta. JB.'" 30LID 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 tbe county. Corner Mam ana Lloyd Streets. LAKESIDE. Becure Your Dates lleforo All the JJest Are Taken.H Tho following dates aro already taken up for tho season. Parties wishing to secure B day should write or call on O. A. Keim, Manager, Shenandoah, Fa. : July 27 Wm. Penn Sunday school Wm, Penn. S3 German Lutheran Sunday school Mahanoy City. 29 Welsh Congregational Sunday school Mahanoy City. 30 St. Nicholas Sunday school. August 2 Family Keunion. 3 Lutheran Sunday school, Shamokln. " 4 English Lutheran Sunday school Mahanoy City. " 5 P, M. Sunday school Shenandoah. " 6 English Baptist uhcnandoah. " 0 M. E. Sunday school Mahanoy Piano. " 10 St. James Lutheran Ashland. " 11 Evangelical Sunday school Mahanoy " 12 P, d's. of A., Mahanoy City. ' IS-O. U. A. M. No. 116 Bloomsburg. " IE Musical Festival. " Id Presbyterian Sunday school Maha noy City. " 17 Union Sunday school, Gordon. " 18 lteformed Sunday school Mahanoy City, 19 Church of Faith, Mahanoy City. 20 Evangelical Sunday school, Shenan doah. Coming Events. Kept 5 St. Patrick's Band picnic. Lane's Family Medicine Movoa the bowels each day. Host people need to use it. I'.lectrlo Hallway Change. Iloroafter tho olectrio railway cars will leave the corner of Main and Centre streets at 6:30 a. m daily, and every 26 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho last car will loave. Iv- 5 ' ' '"i y i Best, work done at Brennanls steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Xaco curtains a spocialty. All wort guaranteed. . Buoklen's Arnloa Salvo. The,, Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, ,Sores, "Ulcere, Salt Kboum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped .Bands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,, and posi tively cures Piles, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuch. , for Almost Nothing. 11 ai Reese has just received u large stock of tablets, writing paper, envelopes, etc., purchased at an Assignee's sale aiid is eellisg them at 0 per cent. Ives than regular prices. Coughing- LeadB to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at ouce. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASEI Clnnd horses, nice bup-p-ies and responsible drivers are the essential things lor a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 North .rear auey, rear oi nuuerg s hardware store. Horses taken tn hnn.rd. TTtif1p.rtn.kinf in all tits branches attended to .with promptness, BVAN J.DAvis. M. P-Conry's Saloon SI South Main Street, ' .:Neit to ths First National Dank, for freshbeer, poricr, uies uuu temperance annus. Boarding by ths Day, Week or Month. J". Xi. PLATT'S"," (Formerly Joe Wyatt'fl) SALOON : AND : RESTAURANT, 10 and SlWest Oak Street, ' Bar stocked with the beet beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. JEa ting bar attached. Cordial Invitation lo all. ROBERT RAY HAMILTON'S BODY. It It Now En Itnuta tor New York From tho Wott. New York, July 37. The body of Jlobert Ray Hamilton, which was bnried lu the south end of tho Yollowstono Park, Is on Its way to this city for interment. Tho fact came to light yesterday through tho application of the undertaking firm of Adair & Aldred to tho Board of Health to permit tho body to pass through the city. Tho application was granted. The application U tho Board of Health was accompanied by tho records of the Coroner's Inquest held In the West, which effectually dispose of tho theory that Hamilton is still living. Neither Gen. Schuyler Hamilton, his father, nor Schuy ler Hamilton, jr., his brother, is at pres ent in the city, the latter being in EuroDO. Later It is stated this morning that Hamilton's body wos brought Into tho city yesterday secretly and buried In Green wood Cemetery. It lies in the" burial plot of his grandfather. Internal Ilevemie Receipts. Washington, July 27.' John W. Mason, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, has submitted to the Secretary of the Treas ury a preliminary report as to the opera tions of Ills bureau for the fiscal year onded June 80, 1802. The report says: "The total collections from nil sources of Internal revenue for the fiscal year just ended were $153,857,543.45, which sum has been duly .accounted for and covered Into the Treasury of tho Unitett States. For tbe fiscal year ended Juno 30, 1891, tho total collections were $140,035,415. 07." INSANE PATIENTS. Taken From Schuylkill Iluven to tho Ilnrrlsburg Institution. Yesterday Poor Director Tracey and Dr. Carpenter, of Pottsvllle, with assistants, took six pationts from tho insane asylum ai Schuylkill Haven to tbe state asylum at Harrisburg, The transfer was made with out troublo or mishap. The patients were Richard Coogan, Aliddteport; Henry Hummel, l'inegrovej Katie Hobbs, Shon andoah ; Mary Brcnnan, Minersville ; Bridget O'Donnell, Oual Dale; and Mary Zntlemeyor, Now Ringgold. The Slorca Company Stqre. Thoro is great complaint among Hungar ian resident of Morea on account of the efforts that are being made to compel them to deal at (he company store. They allogo that tbe managers of the store threaten them that if they do not deal aUthe store they will bo discharged and thrown out of their houses, and every possible means is used to compel tbem to deal at tbe store. A number of the Hungarian employes have affixed their signatures to a statement setting forth their grievances and it is probable that the attention of the State Factory Inspector will be directed to the matter. Charming Costumes. Very pretty light-weight silk surah, merveilleux, satin, benagline, etc , polka dotted with silk pi contrasting cojor, make charming toilets with a skirt and low-cut corselet of the dotted silk, and a guimpe of plain surah or China silk the color of tho dot. A pretty cos tume of fawn-colored flurah, dotted with palo mauve, has a bell skirt of the goods, with a tiny pinked ruche at tho foot of pleated mauvo surah. Tho corselet is quite low and pointed front and back, and to be worn with it Is a guimpo of plain mauve surah with full bishop sleeves with cuffs, and coHar of the seed ed silki scraps of ' mauve moire ribbon go over tho shqulders from the corselet, withtgracef ul ibows at the top.. A black satin surah dotted with gold, a gray with rose-color, and a soft doe-color China slllr seeded with vivid Roman red were severally made up in similar fashion, black' laco In two instancies being substituted for ruches. Olive -green velvet ribbon was used with good effect on a dress of shot silk, dotted with old rose. N. Y Tost A Great Stock. ' Five thousand novels, tbe latest and best issued, selling at 23 cents other places, for sale at Max Reese's for 10 cents. The finest playing cards in tbe market 6 cent per pack. .Camp Meetings at Vermillion, O. Excursion tickets on sale via tho Nickel Plato from June 21t to August 23rd at very low rates. Tickets good returninit autil August '26th. taug20 The Ladles. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladles may use tho California liquid laxative Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for tbe name of tbe California, Fig Syrup Co. printed near tho bottom of the pack ago. Cleveland Itaces. The Nickel Plate will sell excursion tickets to Cleveland, O , July 5, 0, 27, zu ana ?J, to give its patrons an oppor tunity to attend tbe greatest Grand Circuit Raco Meeting ever held. Call on Nickel Plate agents for information. ' 7-16-td Cool Shade Can be found at Vermillion, O,, and those who wish to attond tho camp meetings at that place during July and August can procure excursion, tickets via the Nickel Plate from June 21sf to'August 23d al ipecial rates. t-aug-20 A Loader. Since IU first introduction, . Electric Bit ten has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly In the lead , amocg purs medicinal tonic and alternatives containing nothing which permits IU uta u a beverage or intoxicant, It it recognised u the best and purest medicine for all ail ments of Stomach, ZJver or Kidneys. It will care Sick Headache, Indigestion, Oon ttlpatlon, and driv Malaria from the sys tem. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded, Frioa only 60c per bottle. Sold by O. H, Hagenbuch. Best photographs and crayons at Cabb'i Buy Ktytiont flour Be euro that the came Lksbio & Co., Ashland, Pa., is printed on every tack. 8-3-3t&w GEN. BUTLER INDGNANT. H Denounce! the Trentnent Accorded to Militiaman kmi. ' Bosto.i, July 27. Gen. Sutler, In an Interview, .expresses hlmset very forcibly gainst the recent punishiBnt of Private lams, at Homestead, $ Said ho: "That punlslnent was not permitted in the war by ay rule of war that I know of. Cruel arfi unusual pun ishments ar as much prohibited by tbe Constitution in tho timo oj war ns in tho time of peace, and thatprolbltion should cover every case. s "I know of no law. eitirr In war or peace, that prevents a prl vie soldier from expressing his sentiments Ipon any ques tion whatever, provided i$s not done in such a boisterous manner as to disturb the peace, and I know of ho proceeding Which will justify punlsbii? a man cruel ly and excessively for oxnr'islnir his sentl- 'ments by the Colonel, and ion trying him by oourt-mnrtial and finishing him again for the same offense, "The proceeding is bftrbaous, cruel and unjustifiable by any law in peace or In war, and If It is not reprobated so fully and thoroughly by public jutlrnent that it will never occur again, hwlll do much to disorganize our State mlltla and pre vent them from coming oii when called upon, because no man will (;o out volun tarily to perform duty wher such punish ments may follow If he disagrees with his colonel In political, social, ioral or relig ious sentiments." "Has Private lams any rdress in this easel" i "If there is an honest jui" in Pennsyl vania, ho has. It was wblly unjustifi able. ! "In the first place the cobnel should be tried by a military commission of the Na tional Guards, and bis jiinishment by that tribunal can only cxteil so far as to take away his commission. 1 "Then be should be tried by a jury for a cruel assault and put irijail or fined, and then be should be suet by tho man and made to pay many thotnand dollars, if he cun pay it, for the outngo. That Is all that ought to happen to the colonel that I can think otnow.' DEPARTURE OF TRCOPS. Two Iteelments Leave Homestead--Three trill liomnin. , - Homestead, July 27. ThoClty Troop of Philadelphia was the firjt to leave Camp Black, Homestead. At2:30 o'clock the troop was started on Its jmrney home over the Pennsylvania Railroal. The 8th Regiment, under Col. llngee, struck its tents and marched to City Fam station of the Pennsylvania road. The 14th Regiment will I gd homo to day and tho 13th may not bo it hours bo bind It. Gen. Snowden has been given discretion by Gov, Pattison to dispose of bis troops as he sees fit, and he will prob ably send home a regiment or two a day until all but three regiments have gone. Carnegie's Presence Not yeeded. Pirrsnnno, July 27. The Carnecie Com pany has cabled Mr. Carnegie, In response to his query, that his presence is not needed here and that it is not necessary for him to come. WINNERS AT SARATOGA. Great Itnclnc by the National Amateur Oarsmen's Asaoclntlon. Saiutooa', N, Y., July B7.r-It was af ter 5 o'clock in the afternoon when Referee Stimpson decided that the lake surface was calm enough to allow the rowing races of the National Association of Ama teur Oarsmen to begin, Three o clock was the hour set but the high wind pre vailing did not permit tbe sturt. When the water calmed down there was a little deldy caused by the executive committee listening to protests against Edward 'Human, the Canadian oarsman, Whb is a cousin of Edward Hanlnn. The committee decided to rule hfm out alto gether, althougU'the Canadians protested loudly. The races showed- a surprising lot of crack amateurs, and the heats so far as rowed were closely contested. Charles Courtney, Ellis Ward, Edward Hanlan and Henry Rogers wero among the famous professionals who witnessed tbe races, Hanlan and Rogers appearing In rowing attire in their shells. All the races set down on the programme were rowed except the senior four, dark less preventing that. The races were cmeuy remarKnuie irom me iact mat la- voritos in most instances came in the rear of the procession. One heat of the junior singles and both heats of the doubles were close and e'xclt itig, and in some of the heats anybody was a winner until close to the finish. Each race was 1 1-2 mile with a turn. Tho winners were as follows: Senior singles First heat, Edwin Hed- ley, Vesper Boat Club of Philadelphia. Second beat William Caffrey, Crescent Boat Club of Boston. Third heat John J. Ryan, unnyslde ttoat uiuD or Toronto, uanaila. Juniorsingles James Hurley, Don Row ing uiud ox loronto. Second heat Peter Lehaney, Albany nowlng uiuu. Third heat H. W. Cady, New York Manhattan Club. Double sculls First heat, Vesper Boat vjiuu oi rmiaueipma. Second heat Catlin Boat Club of Chi cago. Currency Comptroller Hepburn. Wasiuhoton, July 27. Mr. Henburn. who was yesterday nominated for Comp troller of tho Currency, is the present National Bank Examiner for New York city. Mr. Hepburn is about B8 years of age, a resident oi Canton, N. Y. He was formerly New York State Bank Examiner; is a man oi wiae ousiness experience and was endorsed for his present appointment by tho business and banking interests of new xorK city ana state. He will be, when confirmed by the Senale. the onlv New York man in a prominent position in mo xreasury eatauiisument. Itcpuillatcn An Alleged Statement. PmuADLWiiA, July 27.-'-Local Union No. 18 of tho United Brotherhood of Car penters and Joiners of America, in a meet lug repudiated on alleged official statement or tlio District Uouncll that it had adopted a resolution for the removal of the olllco of General Secretary P. S. McUulru from this city. One of tho Diillou Itobbcri Arrested. Wiciiita, Kan., July 27. Ray Witt, who 1b believed to bo tne of the Dal ton gang, was arrested at El Reno yesterday with stolen horse's in hit possession. Witt belongs in VsuntyG, Oklahoma Territory, and It is thjucbt he wo1 at tho Adair J train robbry. i lii i.i mm ii WANTS, &o. TTXSTKAYED. A small red cow with white 111 belly and long straight horns; a scar on one or me nips. 1'inaer win return to jonn ltodgers, 313 East Centre street, Shenandoah, and receive reward. 7-S7-6to F OR KENT, A stable and rt room suitable for a shoemaker shop. Apply to T. J. Mullahev, 303 W. Cherry sjreet. 7-13-tf DESIHADLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tho Cather nronertv. on West Oak street. for sale. Will bo sold whole or In parts to suit purcnaser. Apply on ine premises. 4-ia- T?OR SALE. 45 acres of valuablo farm land 1 under cultivation, in East llrunswlck Township, adjoining lands of Peter Andrews and Mathlas S, Richards. Cheap for cash on easy terms. Also desirable real estate in Shenandoah and Palo Alto. Address, M. M. liurkc, Shenandoah. Pa. . 6-88-tf IOST. On Oak street, between Main and J Jnrdin streets, a sliver watch with name of owner inscrlbedlnslde of case. The gentleman who picked it up will please return same to Dr. Williams' ofllco and receive reward. 7-20-2t WANTED. Corresponding agents in every town to Inform us of oarttes Intending ODenlnc' or rfeflttlnrr Saloons by the larcest Saloon Fixture Manufacturers in the world. Good man can make fn.cw. The Itothschild liar Fixture Co., 1158 .Broadway, corner 27th street, Now York. 7-27-eod-7t I GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com A mission, tn hnhdlo the now Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling noveiiy ever proaucea. erases iuk thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of naner. works like magic. 200 to BOO per cent. profit. One agent's sales amounted to $020 in Sixaavs. Anoiuer iaj in o uuura. rreviuuu pTtinrlonrn not neeesRarv. For terms and full Particulars, address TheMonroo Mf'gCo., La rosse. Wis. X439 B-24-ly SECOND GRAND Musical Festival LAKESIDE PARK, . East Mahanoy Junction Monday, August 15th "Let God Arise" (by D. Jenkins) in Eng. lish, for choirs of not less than 60 voices $350 00 Gold medal to each leader. . If more than threo choirs compete, sesond prize 100 00 Military band contest "Grand Selection From tho Bohemian Girl" (by Dalf e) 100 00 Also gold medal to llrst leader. . Second prize 00 Glee "Ye Breezes of Morning" (by Gwent) not less than 30 voices 100 00 Baton to tho second leader. , Male piece "Cure for Fleeting Ploasure" IDV Axenaeisonn; lor uuv ivaar wuu iu voices 60 00 Baton to second leader. Ber ward ' ("'tne roresv.) Dy uueser. German malo piece for more than 16 vnlrps BO 00 Trio "Call the Voyagers" (Gwent) 15 00 TtviT ,h hpflt Knpnsn nnem nni exceeding 100 lines on "Tho Miner" 15 00 Tenor and bass duett "Love and War" (by Cook) 10 00 Lrnei sqio lis uai) " xou ii ivememuur Me," rrom uonemian uiri. aiusio jo oe Rpciirpri of Onrl Fisher. No. 0 Fourth Avenue. New York Citv 10 00 Tejvor sbng In A flat "Lovo Lie Bleeding" ( Dy farson i'ricej o w TiArftone solo I.ove's Oueen" (bv Ad- , madoo) ow Soprano solo ."Longing" (by Millard) 5 00 Second nrlze 3 00 vionn soio ror Doy or giri uuuer 10 yeura or ago, witn piano accompaniment, -uiue Bells of Scotland." No. 6. by E. Mack. To be had of J. E. Ditson, Philadelphia.. B 00 N. B. Comnetitors on the tenor song will not be allowed to compete oil tho baritone solo, or lice vena, Cnmnetitorg from Lackawanna. Luzerne. Northumberland, Carbon, Columbia and all parts of Schuylkill counties. Names of all competitors must be In the hands oi the secretary, w, j. wamins, &nen andooh, Pa , by August 1st, 1892, Hot Weather Bulletin. Xco Ox e jo, xxl, All Flavors, Soda Water, Pure Fruit Flavors. Bread., Oals.es. Confectionery, Etc. " wiLsonsr -v. otto 27 Soutli main Street. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY ! LEWISBURG, PA. John H. Harris, Ph. D LL D. Persons desiring to pursue collegiate course, Colleeo creDaratorv. liberal course for ladles. musio or art courses, should send for the 100 page catalogue oi uvuiw&uiu UNiviaiioii v wuu illustrations. For catalogue and further Information, ad aress me itegistrar, Win. c, Gretztuiter, in, IS., V-lS-fltd<w Lewisburg, Pa, Hess' Livery Stable, n8 N. Market Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HORSES Finest turnouts in town. Would be pleased to receive a share of the public patronage. MANN'S RESTAURANT, 101 South Main St, Shenandoah. Fines! Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars in Sloct Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter. Boarders kept by the day or week at reason' able rates. H. J, M'GUIBE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Socond St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, lteers, Ales and finest brands of Cigars always on hand. JOHN R, COYLE, Attorney rat-Law and Real Estate Agent, Office BeddaUV,BuildIng, Shenandoah, Pa, (THE LEADING SALOON IN TOWN.) i T .A -U 1 T j -r -m-mr . FINEST WHISKEYS IN THE MARKET. li . "I m j Carriages Largest Assortment. , LATEST STYLES ! Our Prices were never equalled before. We ecu tiriuKtu, eneaper man in ir-niiaaeipma or elsewhere. Wo have a full line of Ueywood Carriages, and can furnish you any style for less than you Can Buy at the Factory. Call and see for yourself. We menu lust what THFHFVWfinn vvooujr. uur primus will uurpnseou. I P. WILLIAMS & SON sheitantjoah:, iPZEisriisr IM ill "in-Tin tntom iti "mi t mini iiiiWimiiiiJ raJkn ffTiniilf1 O-TlB-A.TXj'r A hat that Is not stvllsh is wsrthlc&s. There are a thousand veasonswayyouBhoulacotwear It, and not one reason why you should. It usu ally costs as much as a stylish hat. and Is cot worth a fraction of the money. Whetf vou buy a hat buy a good one, and It you really want a good one, try our 82 hat. It will All tho bill. xiie Hume cun ue buio. oi our necKwear a nno tie for 20o, any style. Btraw hats from 5c up to 11.50. Nice line of summer shirts at S5oj a big drive In boys' waists from 20o to 60oj large lino 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, ' 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 JVo. 11B N, WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Beer, Ale, Porter and Tem perance Drinks and Cigars. Fine old Wines and Llfjuors always on hand. II. O, FOLMER, Prop. Call around and spend a pleasant hour. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STBEET, Where be will be pleated to meet the wanU ox ms irienos ana me puuiie in Everything in tho Drinking Line. jJ- S. KISTLER, M. I)., PHYSICIAN AND BVROXON. Office 120 N. Jardln street, Shenandoah, .? i iTTiriri TimtfiTT a. my l No, 8 Soutlt main Street, REDUCED PRICES 1 "DRTJSSEL8from50oup. Table and Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25o up. Window Shades, Rugs, Matt8,Curtaln Poles, etc., at low prices. The best line ol liace Curtains ever shown in town from $1.00 a pair up. T t PRTPF'Q OLD RELIABLE U . U JL XVXVjJLj kJ , NORTH MAIN STREET, f We Study to Please I " nt I n, 1 vt i 111 uici otana. iewuooa 1 EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN.SrOCU Fish, Butter and Eggs, ) Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, 1 Hay and Straw, &c, At- Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store '"I (Muldoon's old stand) i CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. JONATHAN HOUSER CONTRACTOR AUD PUILDER OF REAL ESTATE AGENT, 34 West Laurel Street. Shenandoah I FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD: FOR SALE. Farm, 100 acres, house and barr good water at tho door; one and ahai miles northeast of Torbert's farm or cros: roads. 18,000, Hmnii fnrm. three acres, house and stabl Crop In ground. 1800. House on Plum alley, two siores, f nuo. House on West street, two stores, SS00. Iv on East Coal street: lot 30x151 doulo block li front, fcyxx). Wet Paper ana Window Shadei AT - AWAY DOW" PRICES To close out stock for the season. When we udvcrtlso bargains, we mean lu ALL LATEST NOVELTIES BOOKS AND NEWSPAPER! cr. PORTZ'E Nortli Bliiin Street. SALOON AND RESTATJRAN 36 fcluHt Ceutre Street.. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandli wines and finest cigars always on hand. . WM.;j, EVANS, Prop.
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