The Evening H ERALD. i SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 5. 1893. ONE CENT. i DT t, NNA. P "1 Absolutely Free ! ...... To every customer who purchases goods to the am unt of $45:22 CASH! Wc will pfive as a present Shepp's Photographs of the World. J. P. Williams & Son. Pree I Call and receive a Souvenir Package of fragrant sachet powder for the 4th of July celebration. Our Umbrella Sale Will last-only a short time. A lot of oxidized handles at 50 cents. XKE&2 Schmidt, 116-118 North Main -Street, For This Week Only! JOB LOTS! Ludica' B rtok Oxford Ties, 0110 hundred puirs, formerly aold 7XZn for $1.25, will bo cl sed out at 1 nJ" Misses' Black Oxford Ties, about fifty jmirv, former y so'd n for $1.00 will bo closed out ut VU. Children's Blnck Oxford Ties, about fifty nitirn, foniioily tZ. sold at 75c, will bo closed out ut JJKj. Lsidios' llussot Shoes, about fifty paira, fortnoily 'ld frQC)o $1 25, are now going at 57 vU. JOSEPH BAIiIa, Prices lowest, when One prico to all. Now in Order- All those in need of Carpets, Window Shades, Lace or Chonillo Curtains, Rugs, Mats, etc., call at J. J. PRICE'S, Big Inducements to Buyers- o AT THE o People's . Store ! Lndio' BNck Oxford Ties, Ladles' Rut-set Oxfmtl TIpp Chillis' Black Oxford Tin Ladles' Foxed Gaiters Men's Tennis Shoes WE OFFER TO-DAY A line o NEW CARPETS in Body and Tapestry Brussels. Handsome Nw Patterns at Lowest PdcuH. Also a Splendid Assortment of Good Quality, Good btyles, Low Prtci-s. We also Offir bpeolal Birgains in Linoleums and Oil Cloths lo Reduce Stock. For SileJiipy Barrels pld Time Rye Flour, Fresh. Ground Our Own Male ; Old Xlmn Graham Flour A Choice Artiofe. or Sxle ZirJp Cars Choice Ho 1 othy Jlay, Shenandoah, Pa. quality is considered. House Cleaning1 OLD RELIABLE NORTH MAIN STREET. patent tip, G'c, elsewhere $1 00. 75c, formerly $1.25. 50c, cheap lit 7f".j. OOii, reduced from $1 125. only 40c. 121 North Maiu Street, a pninimr. mm The National Anniversary Appropriately Honored. AMID BOOMING GMNON Tlui Ono KuittlriMl imil Snvoiitrontli Anni versary of Amt'rlran Itnlrpcntleuce tlm OrriiHloti of a flrmitl DUplay of I'at rlcil lei Sentiments 1IK Fourtli of J ly is never mi old story. Tlio bortslgn for the future of tlio country Is tlio over recurringovldcnee that patriotism burns us brightly In tlx linnrtfl nf tlm Amirlenii Ttft'' . . T,333'sv!?' rcoI'10 to-liiy as when JffrsT the old liberty boll pro Jwj -- i duccil liberty "through out tlio land." Tlio Fourth Is and basal wayj been something moro than a holiday. The celebrations, tho Hags, tlio fireworks and even tho firecrackers aro eloquent of Iho real meaning of tho Day of Independence. Tho foreigner who arrived, perhaps, but a few days age hangs out an American Hag from his garret window. Ho cannot Bpcak a word of tho American language, perhaps, but tho Hag speaks for him. It tells that ho 13 grateful for American protection, that ho appreciates American freedom, that ho wishes to show that he, too, rejoices In tho greatness of tho great republic. Tho hoy with firecrackers may seem an annoyance; but thoso firo crackors echo tho patriotism that is swelling in his youthful breast, they tell that ho also Is proud of his country and will do tho best he can somo day In Its bobalf on a larger fiold. For Americans, and especially thoso whoso ancestors endured privation, danger and death that independence might bo won, tho Fourth of July Is, indeed, a day rich in memories and crowded with heroic associa Hons. Tho nation is great and prosperous It is tho cool and calm truth and not merely a boast that tho United Stales of America is the greatest nation on tho faco of tho giobo. Amid all this evidence of tho greatness aud prosperity of tho nation It is well to bo reminded by tho Fourth of July of tho struggles and tho suflcrings, tho heroism and the sacrifice that mado this greatness possible. Tho celebration in town yesterday was ouo of such as will tend to forever keep green in American momory tho bravo mon of tho field and of statesmanship who wrung from obsti nate, and poworful ilritaln tho acknowledge, mcut that theso were sovereign aud inde pendent states. Tho peoplo of Shenandoah aro noted for thoir patriotic sentiment, aud tho display yesterday fully sustains that reputation. Tho day opened with a cloir sky, and old Sol's rays showu with undaunted brilliancy, The members of tho Patriotic Order Sons of America, who inaugurated and carried to a successful termination tho movement to honor , tho natal anniversary in a befitting minncr may feel proud of their work. Their efforts wore crownea witu such nrilllaut success from tho fact tint tlio movement appealed to tho patriotio impulses of tho citizins, and all joined in tho movement in honoring tho 117th anniversary of American homo rule. Tho colcbration of tho day was inaugurated at midnight on tho evening of tho third by ho tolliug of bolls, followed by a jublleo concert by tho Grant Hand and display of fireworks. The entire programme as ar ranged by tho committee was carried out, Tho ascension of balloons, tho firing of thirteen salutes, aud tho display of Japanese fire works showod excellent judgment by tho commitlco. The appcaranco of tho Polish societies In lino was ono of tho special features, and their marching was very favorably commented upon and oliclted frequent applause from tho crowds along tho lino. Their every move mcut showed tho soldiery bearing, and their behavior, not only In lino but during the entire day, was an excellent examplo to be followed by other classes of our citizens. They also displayed their patriotic sentiment in the number of Polish bnsineu houses and private residences decorated with the national colors. Ilutchcr Tabor's business was rep resented by a butcher shop on wheols, being a leading featuro ot the trades display. Eleven floats wore In Hue. Tho P. O, of T. A. were roprosonted by two floats, that of Camp 40 representing Mollie Pitcher taking charge of her husband's gun after his death. On each side of tho cannon were two Con tinental soldiers, aud at their feet was the wounded Pitcher. The Jr. O. U. A. It. was represented by a float containing four Amer ican Mechanics plying their respective trades, and Jennings Guards wero followed by their goat team bearing sultablo uottos. When tho lino of parade was on Main street, an accident occurred that might have proven moro disastrous but for tho timely action of a number of bystanders. Tho float of Pocahontas Degree, I. O. It, JI., represent ing I'ocahoutas.pleadlng for tho lifo of John Smith, in bouio manner moved forward In tho wagou and frightened the horses attached to It. Tho driver lost control of them and they dashed upon tho sidewalk, throwing iroiu the wagon a small boy. Fortunately he escaped Injury. John E. Davies, of South Jardin street, also met w th a slight injury to his leg. The excitement caused by the acci dent was intense, and a large crowd toon congregated. Tho Columbia's teim, while on Jardin street, near Centre, also mado a break for liberty, and wero not brought under control until they reached Oak street. With Book I have a line of book cases the celebrated building1 refritf THE NEW MBERTY BELL. theso two exceptions everything passed oft" ploasantly and without accident. Tho float of tho Washington llcncnVI.il Society represented Washington crossing the Delaware, with thirteen young ladles In a boat representing tho thirteen original states. Tho mombcrs or Tribe No. 155, I. O. It. M , wero array oil vin Indian costumes, aud wero quite an attraction, especially to tho younger clement. Tlio military tactics of Jennings Guards and tho marching of tho Pioneer corps of IIopo Section, J. T. of II. aud I, aro both worthy of special mention. Tho appsaranco of tho Darktowu Firo Brigado was tho cause for much amusement along tho line, until they reached tho sccuo of tho supposed fire, Schooner's saloon, whore they mounted tho building and subdued tho raging flames. Their amusing tactics kept tho crowd in an uproir. Tho lino moved promptly on tluio, with tho following socitics in position : Chief Burgess aud Borough Pollco Chief Marshal David Morgan. Aids to Chief Marshal John Blttler, Jerry Bouguey, Gust. Shaab. FIKST DIVISION. Form on North Main street, right resting on Coal. Division Marshal F. II, Hopkins, Sr. Aids Fred. 11. Hopkins, Sr., Joslah Staulfer. Grant Cornet Hand. Watkiu Waters Post, No. 140, G. A. B. Women's ItoUtf Corps (Auxiliary to G. A. II.) with float. Henry Horncastle Camp, No. 49, S. of V, Command! ry No." 14, Sons of America Uimp U, P. O. T, A , with float. Camp 12.-., P. O. S. of A., Girardvlllo. CaniplfU. " " Shenandoah Camp 40, P. O T. A., with float. Camp 20(1, P. O. S. of A. " 183. " " Carriages containing disabled members of r. u. a oi a. 8KCOND DIVISION. Form on East Centre street, right rostlng on Main street. Division Marshal C T. Straughn. Aids Peter Beck, David Rouuy. Glrardvillo Comet Band. Jr. O. U. A. M. Guards. Our Goat T am. Council 307, Jr. O. U. A. M, with float. J. W. Stokes Lodge, No. Glti, I. O. O. F Lodgo No. 112, Daughters of Itebckah, with fluat. Tribe No. 155, 1. O. It. At., In Indian costumes and with float. Lodge No. 31, Pocahontas Dcgreo, I. 0. K. M., with float. Hopo Sectl jn, No. 10, Pioneer Corps. IIopo Section No. 10, Jr. T. of XI. and T. Washington Beneficial Society, with lloat. Lodgo No. 07, German, United Order Bod Men TIIIKD DIVISION. Division Marshal B. G. Hess. Aids-M. Glavicki, J. S. Williams. Form on West Centre street, right resting on Main street. Liberty Drum Corps. Lithuanian Citizens' Society. Floats Representing Trades Display. Base Ball Association Rescue Hook aud Ladder Oonipmy, with truck. Columbia IIoso and btoam Firo Engino Com pany, with steamers aud carriage. Darktown Firo Brigade, of Conshohockeu. Tho routo of parado was over tho following route: East on Coal to White, south ou White to Oak, west on Oak to Main, north on Main to Centre, west on Centre to West, north ou West to Coal, cast ou Coal to Jardin, south on Jardin to Cherry, oast on Cherry to Main, north on Maiu to Lino and countermarch to Oak, whero tho lino was dismissed. The tableau parade in tho evening, under tho direction of Camps 112, 200 aud 183, Included tho threo local Camps of tho P. O. S. of A., Camp 125, of Glrardvillo, aud Jennings Guards, hoaded by the Girardvlllo Cornet Band. The display of fireworks, under tho immediate direction of R. II. Morgan, was tho most elaborate tho town has ever witnessed. The sky was brilliantly illuminated, and along the entire route of parado there was a continuous discharge torn bursting bombs, flashing of rockets and peals of Roman oauous, forming ascene never before witnessed in tlio town, aud wasgreotod by tho shouts of a patriotio aud enthusiastic crowd, Tho enjoymout of the evening wai not marred by a single fire or accident, show ing groat caution ou the part of thoso who had tho management of the display in hand. The pyrotechuio displayed was concluded at the north end of Main street, in front of the Hookies' building. Hero tho larger pieces were discharged, by the assistance of the members of that coaipauy. Many private individuals also jolued in tho display, among them tho ascension of balloons by 0, XI. Uagcnbuch aud R. II. Morgan, tho ono sent up by tho lat or ropro-1 scntlug a pig. Tho western winds took It in Cases ! that will be sold from $16 up erators. References given of tho direction of Mahanoy City, and ithovcred over that town as a specimen of the hoggish ness of somo of thoir societies. Tho deeortalons ot residences and business places throughout tho town wtro claborato and beautiful, showing groat Interest ou the part of citizens in all sections of iho town. Ouo of tho most claborato displays was at the residtneo of Hon. M. P. Fowler, on West Oak street. Features of it wero likenesses of Washington, Lincoln, Garfield and Harrison on easels. Ouo of our townsmen asked Mr. Fowlor why ho did not display Cleveland's likeness and ho answered, "I telegraphed to Washington for a photograph, but received a reply that tho President was out fishing." Snldterr,' Monument. Editor Herald: Many months ago your paper inaugurated the movement to orect a Eoldlcrs' monument to tho memory of our dead heroes Each organization contributing was asked to appoint a representative to the joint committee Tho organization of which I am a member complied with tho request, and I also gavo my mito as an individual. What I am curious to know, Mr. Editor, is tho commit eo slill in existence, or has it abandoned tho project? By kindly furnish ing the abovo information, you will obligo A Contbimtor. In reply to our correspondent's query, so far as wo know tho committee is still In ex istence, but for somo reason a meeting has not been held for several months. Tho commit tee, wo supposo, have good reasons for their failure in this respect, aud would undoubt edly mako them known to persons seek iug tho information. However, we believe now is a good tluio to start tho ball rolling again. With tho prospectj of bettor times for tho miners very bright, aud tho oxcltc racnt attending tho celebration of tho Fourth now over, tho monumout comuiitioo could very wisely rosurao their labors. It might also bo well to lay .the foundation for tho monument before tho square at tho corner of Main and Centro streets is pavtd, thus saving considerable expense For any further in formation as to tho moNcmeuts or futuro in tentious of tho committee we slull have to refer our correspondent to tho officers of tho Monument couinilttte. Thing Worth Kemoiuberliig-. When you feol a kind of goneness about the stomach It Is a sigu that your food does not sit well and that you aro about to have a fit of indigestion. Whon you begin to feel nervous and are unablo to sit still comfortably; when your clothes suddenly seem to lose their fit and become too tight in places tho fit of indi gestion is surely ujou you. When this fit of Indigestion is repeated from day to day It finally resolves itself into dyspepsia. Remember that three to ten of Brandreth's Pills will cure the worst oaso of Indigestion or dyspepsia, or both, and that a legular course of them, say two every night for a week or ten days, will act as a preventative of cither complaint. Kiilslits or (lolden IStigle. Anthracite Castle, No. 74, K. of G. E., has selected tho following officers: P. C, William Gillman; N. C, Goorge Comleyj V. C, Daniel Lauer; H. X'., Samuel G. Walker; V.U.,John Hall; M. of It., E. D. Bcddall; 0. of E., William J. Seltzer, K. of E., A. D. Gable; Sir II., William J. Millard; W. C, Oeorgo Smith; Ensign, Thomas D. Ramsher; Esquire Georco H.Goodhoad; F. G., William J. I'll linger; S. G., Edward Baylis; rustees, George Roblnsou, W. 0. Collins, P. D. Uol man; Representative, Samuel McCutcheon. No better known remedy oxlsts for all forms of Rheumatic dkoases than the Genu ino Imported Anchor Pain Expeller. 35 and 50 cents a bottle. To bo had at 0. U. Hageu buch, I P, D. Kirllu, J. M, Hlllan and other druggists. 3t Tlio "Admiral" Was "in it" for all it was worth yesterday. We mean tho oigiretto by that name, aud the demand was very heavy all day. The cele bration of tho Fourth of July would not havo been complete without them, Xt Is net mado by tho trust. For partioulars address B. Labows & Co., Mahanoy City, Pa, Jilu.lcvti Trout, Alfred Halstead, tho voaallst from thg Alhambra and other principal concort balls of Loudon, will bo at Keudrick's during this week. Don't miss this musical treat. 7-3-2w iKl photographs and crsyop at Dslt's. Book wards, that must be got out of where they are now in use in WE CONOUERED TWIC1 The Richmonds Not in Our Class. two mm sweeps i I.nri;i! Crowds tVllncsseil the Onmemit the Triittlnc; I'ark Yontcnlay ami Wore lll iippolnttMl by tho SIiowIi.k I he Vlnlturs illnilo Sollcy Hail l'lenlc. UR base ball team had an easy time defeating Ing tho Richmond Athletic Association at tho Trotting park yes torday. Tho morning gamo was a miserable exhibition on the part of tho visitors aud be fore tho sevonth inning many peoplo left the grounds in disgust. In tho second gamo, however, tho visitors mado a uiuch better showing, yet tho homo team had them at their mercy and made a second clean sweep. Hess pitched a good gamo in tho morning, hut seemed to go to pieces In tho second gamo ami was batted quite freely. It was a great day for Sctloy, as shown by tho score. Tho Richmonds onl mado a sacri fice hit off his delivery. Tho features of tho day wore Houry's plays at second baso. Ho did bouio remark abo work and was frequoutly applaudod aud cheered. Efforts aro being made to keep 111 in here. Messitt, who played hero with tho West Ends, caught for Setley and gavo excellent satisfaction. Ho has been signed for the homo team. In tho afternoon gamo C. H. Lewis, of the Ukraui staff, played with tho home team and showed tho largo audlenco that ho know a thing or two of baso ball. A vacancy was caused on tho team by Rellly going to t'ottsvlllo to play against tho Huntingdons. FIIIST OAMli. S1UNANDOAII. Itellly, 3b HccHinan, ss...H Setley, p Messitt c . Henry. Ub... it. In. 1 '2 "o 0 0 0 1 0 1 l'O u 0 1 u 0 0 B Toole, If .Scanlan. rf 0 lletron, cf u Ward, lb 2 Totals 10 5 21 18 RICHMOND. II. 1U ro. A E. flowers. ii3o o o h n -i O'Brien, o u u 7 2 o Itellly, 3D. 0 0 U U 3 Keishaw, ss 0 0 1 2 1 llfss. p.. 0 0 1 2 ICIInk rf 0 0 0 0 1 Lauer, lb 0 0 4 o 1 McDougall. cf. 0 0 10 0 ShaMc, If u 0 2 1 u Phalcn, 20 0 0 2 0 1 Totals 0 o 21 H 12 innings. Shenandoah 4 4 1 0 0 1 010 Richmond o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Earned runs-Mhenandoaa, S. Sacrifice hit Kllnk, Two base hit, Heokmau. Tnreo baso nit, Ucaalan. atruck out ny t-etfey 8; by ..es, 0. Hates ou Dalls-ofl hotley, 2; oU Hess 5, Hit by ilicher, Messlit, Toole. Hiolen oisoi Bowers, Heokaao, -letloy 2, Messltt3, Wurd, First baso on errors Hhenandoub, 7 Ulcbmona, 1. r-assca balls Meisitt. 1 O'Drltn, 1. Wild pitch Hess. Tlme-2hours 10 minutes. Umpire Whuloo, 8EOJHD aAMK SHENANDOAH, 11 IB. 1-0. A. E. Heckman, ss 12 2 11 Setliry, p 2 2 0 6 0 Mossilt, C 2 2 7 0 0 Houry, 2b 0 2 tf 4 u Lewis cf .... 1 0 1 o u Toule, If 0 110 0 Smnlan, if 2 1 D u 0 ucfron, ;lb .... 2 10 0 1 Ward lb 1 1 10 0 0 Totals il IS 27 To 2 RICHMOND. n. Hi. l'O. A. E. Hess, p 0 0 0 3 0 O'Urlen, e 0 0 u l o Howers, SL u o 4 i o Kershaw, Hi 0 14 6 1 Hellly, 3b o o l i Lauur, lb ....... o 0 10 0 1 ICIlnK.rf 0 lioi McDougall cf 0 0 1 0 0 Shank, if . 0 0 0 1 0 Totals ......0 T 27 13 "i INNINGS. Shenandoah 1 0 2 0 0 3 5 0 0 11 IklKUlUUUU ,v u u U 0 U 0 U 0 0 Harned runs Shenando h. 6. Two h.ian him Henry. Tureo base hits .Mo.sltt. struck 0!llr.u5,!jt,eyi4i by Hess, 4. Uases ou balla olr IIe.8, 7 i off aotiey, 2. Douote play Ker shaw and Lauer, Stolen bases flew, Heck mn, -etloy3, t,ewi3, Scanlan, Ward, Passed bulls-O'lineu. 2. Time I hour 45 minutes Umpire, Whalen. BASE HITS Malaikcy, of Laasford, and Fulmer, of lamaqua, aro now membors of the homo team. It Is understood McGettlgan is no longer with us. Ho and Setley couldn't null together. Tho West Ends and Mahanoy City teams played two games yesterday. The former won the first by a score of 1 to 0. Chorlton really won it with his pitching. Mahanoy City took the second by a score of 10 to 3. Chorlton, of tho West Ends, is spending a week's vaoation here. He may play third baso for Shenandoah. Xt is hoped the home management will bo ablo to retain Henry. Potuvlllo wou and lost In Its two games with Huntingdon yesterday. A sentiment is spreading that umpire Whalen is not as careful iu Judging plays as ho formerly was. "Smiling Jimmy" should bruth up a liitlo. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, rn "THE KIND THAT 0URE8." A (loud Step, A movemept is on foot to organize an opera house managers' assoolation for the purpose of instituting a co-operative system for booking first class attractions. A meeting will bo held at Mauch Chunk on July 11th and managers at Willlamsport, Pottsville, Mahanoy Cliy, Shamokln and Danville will bo present. It is boped Manager Ferguson will be able, to aV .Cases! the way soon. A special lot of this town. tend this convention and make sorno arrange ment by which tho standard of attrac tions at this theatre may be Improved, Tho last season was in many respects an improvement on preceding ones, yot it was by far .below tho standard tho only theatre in a town as largo as Shenandoah Bhould uphold. Pottsvillo, Hazlcton and oven old-fashioned Mahanoy City oxcol us In this respect. They had many attractions during tho past season for which many of our theatre patrons yearned. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." l'OKT OAKIION. Tho Lutheran church fair and festival, which has boon in progress for a week, closed successfully on Saturday. Tho "guess cako" mado by Mrs. G cor go Runklo created, quits a sensation, nono guessingcorrectly what it con tained It was, however, awarded to Mrs. lMward Wiutcrsteln, for her efforts In the matter. Tho cako realized $8.G0. The success of tho fair is duo in a 'great measure to tho pastor, Rov. Bock, - Masons aro at work on tho foundation for tho Stovens residence, on I'iko stroot. Tho F'rankllu Iron Works aro riinniilne day and night. Johunlo Hurst, only son of Manager Hurst, of tho shoo factory, after recovering from a severe attack of scarlet fovor, mot with a painful accident on Saturday. Tho window sash fell upon his hand and smashed four fingers. Lawrence Major, sou of Editor Major, foil upon a hatchet lying upon tho floor, nearly severing tho index finger. William II. Lswrcuco, architect for Con tractor Blsork, Philadelphia, spent the Fourth iu town. MUs Ella Smith and brother, James, havo returned from Philadelphia, whero thoy spent tho past month with friends. Tho Fourth was celebrated hero in tho evening by quite a largo street parado. Washington Camp No. 131, P. O. S. of A., had charge of tho demonstration. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters cure indigestion, heartburn, costiveness aud all malarial dis eases. Twenty-flvo cents per bottle. lm Civil Service Kxamluatlou. A competitive examination undor the rules of tho U. S. Civil Service Commission of applicants for tho classified postal sorvlce at tho post ofllco In this place, will be held on August 5th, commencing at 0 o'clock a. m. Applications will not bo accepted unless filled prior to the hour of closing business on July 17. Persons wishing to bo examined for the clerk examination must bo IS years of age or over, aud for tho carrier examination between the ages of 21 and 40 years. For applica tion blanks apply to tho post ofllco to the Secretary of the board. A Young Aspirant. Our Sunday contemporary, tho Netoa, issued a neat supplement' containing an excellent likeness of John E. Doyle, candidate for County Auditor, subject to tho decision ot tho Democratic County Convention. John is tho youngest aspirant for political favors at tho hands of tho voters of this county, and should' ho receive tho nomination and ultimately tho election, would no doubt prove an efficient officer. If wo must have a Democrat, wo know of nono better qualified for tho position than Mr. Doylo. The Contest Count. Messrs. B. R. Severn, A. B. Lamb, H. J. Muldoon and W. J. Watkins, tho Judges appointed to mako the final count of coupons in tho Hkbald's popular publio school teachers' contest, commenced work at ono o'clock this afternoon. They will continno the count to night in order to get through before to-morrow morning, when Mr. Lamb will leave for Crcde, Colorado. Tho result will te known Ui-morrow night. Watch for the H KHALI), Special Ollir. Threo Hundred Free Shares of valuable Saving Fund Stock. The public can now bo accommodated, All dues returned with 0 per cent, interest to those who with draw call on tho Treasurer at once. Chas W. Dengler, Justice of the Peace, North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa. 7 3 St Yes. Dr. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Seneka is perfectly safe, and both softens and relloves a troublesome cough as If by magic Price So and 50 cents per bottle. Coining Kvents. July 15 Ico cream festival under the auspices of Hope Section, No. 10, Jr. T. of H. and T., In Robblus' opera house. July 17 Ioe cream aud fruit festival, un der auspices of Ladies' Aid of the P. M, church, In tho Sunday school room. Soliool Hoard. A meeting of the School Board has been' called fur this evening at the superintendent's ofllco, at 7:30 o'clock, for transaction of gen eral buiiuess. I.lghtulnjr rounders' Uaine. The Lehigh Valley telegraphers will mee tho Shenandoah and St. Nicholas operators in a game of base ball at the park on Saturday. Vooghtng Iad to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at UUen Away. For slxjy dsys Keagey, the photographer, will give a 10x12 platinum picture with every dezsn of his $3 cabinets. Huckleberries Wanted. Huckleberries bought throueh the whnln season by Goodman Bros, 33 West Centre street, Shenandoah. G-a-tf You are luvlted to call at tilcUe't Carpet Btore, No. 10 lomn jaraiu Street, to ace his new Hue ot Carpets, oil J