KING Among merchants Is the one who eaters to the wants of his cus tomers, be they rich or ioor. Both have an lial right to be treated fairly. Juttee to nil Is good motto, and oar cMtotnen will find ttcrart. We have a complete llneof Groceries M well as Cannod doorls, ete. Oorae and aee our tock of goods, end remember the best seed are always the oheapert In the long run. Corner Grocery, A POPULAR, OANDIDA.TH. Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKBSIDB PARK. Dates Hooked lr This 8eon lit This Popular Boiorl. Tlio following is a list of the dates secured and the names of the societies : July 4. Tamaqua orchestra. July 11. Columbia Hose & 8. F. E. Co., Shenandoah; anniversary. July 12. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy lty. July 13. Picnic of Chnrch of Wstth Sun day school, of Mahanoy City. July 15. M. E. Sunday school, (lllborton. July 18. ricnlo of the Welsh Congrega tional, Methodist and Baptist Sunday schools of Shenamlosh. July 10. riiilopatrlan Club, Shatnokln. July 20. M. E., P. M., Welsh Baptist and Authoran Sunday schools, GlrartlvIUo. July 45. Methodist Episcopal Sunday school, Shenandoah, July 26 to Aug. 3 Evangelical camp mcot Ing. July 2G. Win. Tenn Sunday sohool. July 27. Welsh Congregatlonallst, Maha noy City. July 23. M. E. 'Sunday school, Ashland. ' July 29. P. M. Sunday school, Gllberlon August 1. Camp 4, P. O. T. A., Mahanoy Glty. August 2. German Lutheran school, Mah anoy City. August 3. English Baptist 8. school, Shcn. andoah. August 4. Primitive Methodist S. school, Shenandoah. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokln. August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Plane. August D. Trinity Reformed and Presby terian Sunday sohools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangelical Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 13. Reunion of tho congregations of Schuylkill county. Aug. 15 Lafcosld Musicale. Grant Bani August 17. St. Jamos Lutheran Sunday sohool, Ashland; August 21. Gorman Reformed Sunday school, Mahanoy City. apt. 4 St. Michaels Society of tho county. Oar Townsman, II, K. HeVern, llililorscit by h UorrtMpottilotit, Editor llmiAM): In looking over the political cards published In your interesting paper I notieeone announcing the candidacy of BenJ. K. Severn, our popular young towns- man. for the Hemibllcau nomination for County CommMoner. There are announce1 mente of others for the samo ofllco, one or two also being among our townsmen, but my attention was attracted to Mr. Severn's for many excellent reasons, some of which I wish to refer to briefly here. I have known the gentleman for several years, both ae a neighbor and in btniu circles, and I can say with all sincerity that I belteve he wonld add more strength to the Republican ticket this full than any othor man who has so far been named fur the samo office. He Is young, energetic, Industrious and exceedingly popular. Ills business record is unsullied and his qualifications are snoh ae must be commended by ono who attempt to Mil the office ho seeks, which is apparently the only ono the Republicans for Shenandoah. I mean nothing dliDariint! to the' other townsmen who are candidate for the same ofllce when I ieak thus of Mr. Severn. They may bo excellent men anil be fully ouallfled, but lny know! edge of them is limited, whllo I am thor oughly acquainted with Mr. Severn, and for that reason wish to loud my voice to his alt! in this canvass. During my long residence in this county have given eloeo attention to politics, yet have not become a politician, and I havo frequently noticed that In filling tho posl tions the peoplo are too frequently apt to overlook the business qualifications of a man and lean more towards tho one who savors more of the politician. Thl, I think, is a gravo mistake. It load: to the plaoing of figured- ads and automatons in offices that require the brain, energy an inteerltv that can only bo found in tho clr cles of practical business, and when this I absent we find that tho all'jirs of tho peopl la either neglected or mismanaged and when the final crash cows, as It has happened i this county, we find tho men who should glv an account ignorant of the affairs and recoil ing behind the clerks and other subordlna'es who have been appointed to do the work of tho meu the people elected. It is because know Mr. Sovem possesses rare busiuei qualifications that I have confidence In snyln that In electing him County Commissioner tho peoplo will mko no mistake. If he is elected I am sure that he will have tho ability to copo with any undertaking that may come beforo him in tho courso of his duties as Commissioner, and ho will handle the details of tho office with such care, intelligence and senso of honor that at tho expiration of his term there will bo nono able to call him to account and find him unprepared. E. E. P Shenandoah, Juno 27, 1603. venary of the lodge In HobWrii' opera hoase. Tim committee having the a flair In aimrge havo prepared an excellent programme, eon sitting of vocal and Instrumental music, reci tations, declamations and addresses. Re freshments will alto lie served by a com petent caterer. An enjoyable evening it no doubt In store for thote who may be for tunate enough to be present. Use Wbixs' Laundry Blue, tho best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. lCcts. Sold by Coakley Bros. DELIGHTFUL TOTJKS. A. Summer Series to the North Via the Pennsylvania Jtiillronri, July 11th and 25th, August 8th and 22d aro tho dates selected for this series of personally conducted tours to the North. Watklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlaln and George, and Saratoga are among tho many attractive places to bo visited. Tho rate of $00.00 applies from Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Harris burg, and intermediate stations, and corres pondingly low ratos from other poiuts. This rate includes overy item of necessary ox penso during the entire timo of fourteen days spent on tho trips, and is remarkably low considering the large territory covered and tho luxurious entortuinmont afforded at the different places. For detailed information address Georgo W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, or apply to nearest passenger or ticket agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Buy Kcytlone flour. Bo sure that the name Lesbiq & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. !I-3-3taw Our Directory. 1 3 jiE POgT" OFFICE Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:10 a. m. to 7:BU p. m Money Order and Registry De lia rtmeut open from 8:00 u. m. to 7:00 p. m. P.illnwuif la a schedule of the arrival and departure of mall trains. Hall matter for despatch must be in the omee thirty minutes before the time given below: Arrival jMMitartew. p.m. A.M. f.U (Phils., Western i and 9:08 Southern Statet) OslS ( New York and East- era mates ana I point on Li. v. k. I-.to z:23 8:00 8:18 1:48 8:00 Dtparturc. A.M. 7:W 8:08 11:30 1:08 8:00 B-f 8:08 8:18 135 ;tt 1:25 1:25 1:21 1:40 2:28 8:18 1:40 ;28 8:18 2:2a 1:1$ 2:23 9:68 8:66 9:68 8:68 Olnrftruto. f ( Karen Run, Qtstftrl snwiaaai (Raven Run, -j tuvfct Oai ( Bhemokia. PotwvUI. Mahaaoy City Creek and Bbaft. f Fraokvllle. , 11:02 :08 3:08 8:00 1:86 7:20 7;oti 1:86 7:00 1:40 7:00 7:80 2:68 11:80 &-, 7:20 2:60 :08 11:80 11:80 2:60 6:00 7:30 2:60 USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." VKKSONAL. r-orrfara rn&Vn a raner! nonaction at 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:16 a. m. ana !:up. m. Aaaiuonai oeuvene ana collection! are made In the business part town at lo: a. m. aao a:w p. in. of Fire AlMM Hoses. The following list snows the location 01 the alarm bozos of tht Sbeniuutuah Fir Department: UMATIOM. U al aad How art streets IB llowcrt and Deotr street. 24 IlrMge and Centre street. Mala and Centre ttreet. 84 Main and Poplar street. tt Main and Coal atresia. MOUbert and Centre ttreet. a-Gilbert and Cherry ttreew. to Chestnut and Coal (treat. Tn sand an mSmrm ooaa the box. Dull down the book onee and let go. Whec .tu alarm is ! they term a Citizen elub, fur the purpoaa of tent la the lire bell will sound the cuwlrnr or ! "uaturaliziog ail foreigners as toon a tbey Georgo O'DonnclI, of Mt. Carmel, was in town yesterday, Jos. Hosklns, Jr., of Pottsville, is tho guest of I'ago Kerns. Jamos Gilfillau, of Excelsior, visited his mother yeetorday. Richard Geary, of Mahanoy City, spent yestorday in town. John Walters, of Roadlmr, viewed tho parado in town yesterday. Mies Jessie Hoskins. of Pottsvillo, is tho guest of tho Missc Lossig. Thomas Banner and wife, of Shatnokln, spent tho Fourth with town friends. Harry Hart, tho popular and enterprising hotel keopor at Ringtown, spent to-day i: town Misj ITattlo Wasley, of Bloomsburg, is th cueet of her slater, Mrs. John R. Jones, of North Jardin street. Miss Kate Master, of Murtztowu, Berks county, who was a guest of friends in town tho past few weeks, left for her homo to day, Walter S. Steavensou, Mercantllo Appraissr, of Pottevillo, was in town on Monday at' tending the funeral of John F. Higglns, who was an old friend of his. William Butts, of Philadelphia, arrived i: town on Saturday for the purposoof spending the Fourth with his former townsmen, but having received word that his house and Its content bad been destroyed by Are, left for that eity on Suuday. A misstep will often mako a cripple for life. A bottle of Henry & Johnson's Arnica aud Oil Liniment at haml, will not prevent th mlesten, but used immediately It will save being a cripple. lm Volute. The ran market is good. Home-made small beer Is the best drinks made for the summer months. Tbi it the season for mad dogs. The days have oommeneed to grow shorter. Tho early cherries are about all gone. What is the condition of your pavement ? The next legal holiday will be Labor Day, Vu ruber 4tb. Everybody had full swing with fireworks Monday night and ywterday. The borough ordinance wriggled with indignation under the pressure. There were a great number of stranger in town yesterday. Tho fireworks dealers reported the best butlnetf dona In the Fourth of July season for soverul year. When the eltiaent in the vicinity of Main aud Centre street awakened yesterday morn lug they found in that square an improvised soldiers monument, ouujitting of boxes and a baiUer't pole bearing the inscription, "Hot and Cold Btbs." The Liberty Drum Corps was at Fraetville last evening. At usual, the music furnished by the Grant band yestorday was a pleasing feature of the parade. The ooal opera tort of thlg section have been notified by the Philadelphia Roal Exchauge of an advance of twenty cents in ttove and nut sites and an ineraase of rive cent per ton in the price of egg coal. Mt. Carmel eitiaeot have organised what USB D.VtfA'8 SARSAPARILLA, its " TUB JCINDTUAT CURES", THIS DAVIS INQTJBST. ,v v. nllrt llendnrml Aftor t'ie i:tiimlmi Hull ill S ei tiro t WltiirMo Deputy Conner Msnley on Monday night belli ait Inquest In the cases of Jacob Davit and William Uriseonlt, alias Dugal, who were killed by an explosion of gas in a breast of Packer No. 1 colliery. The members of the jury were M. II. Hredlgtn, P. J. Chary, J. J, Rellly, W. P. Delanty, M. J. Scanlan and P. J. Monagban. Twelve witnesses were examined by thr Coroner and hit Jury, and some very Import' ant testimony was elicited. The jury wln private session about ai hour after heirlng the testimony and then agreed upon tho following verdict: "Wo find tlmt the said Jacob Davis and William Dugal came to their deaths by an oxplos!on of ga caused by a nak'd light carried by Davis. We also censure imde foreman ,1amot lieatou for neglect of duty in not having n competent man to examine that part of the mine in which the accident O' eurrod." The testimony in detail will bo given In to-morrow's issue, and will prove Interesting reading, at the ambient by which thcet unfortunate men met their death has created universal interest in this section. Sjoinn Olmiltrom Hll'mU of Dynamite Flrn Crackers. RIehard Kerslake allowed a dynamite cracker to explode while ho hold it between his fingers Monday night and the result was that the lips of two of tho members were blown off, and It may bo neces ary to am potato ono of his thumbs at tho first Joint. Some young men whllo skylarking at the corner of Main and Coal streets lost night placed a dynamlto cracker In tho coat pockcl of au aged man named Michael P. Scanlan, residing on East Plum alley. When the cracker exploded it ripped the pocket from the coat and bruised Sranlau's thigh con siderable As Scanlan turned to seo who hail dono tho mischief another cracker exploded in front of his face, ripping open bis Icfl cheek and badly bruising and burning lib forehead. The cut in tho cheek required three stitches. An effort will be mado to learn tho names of tho parties who were reeponsibto for tho act. Mr. Scanlan sae tlioy will find It a costly "Joke" Milwinoy City's Wator Works, The borough of Mahanoy City has pur chased from William L. Toibct twenty-onr .teres of land, nion which it is proposed building a dam and erecting a pumpinc station for tho new wator works of that borough. Tho consideration for tho samo is said to have been $d,000. the box and repeat the alarm four time. BOW TO LOCATE ALA BUS. If tht alarm t sounded from box 16 ihe lire ball ulll strike one, then pause and strike live wklca wUl Indicate that the Are 1 In the Tlstnlty ofvNo. 16 box. Every alarm la repeated leur urns. are in the county a sufficient time, and the rducatiou of all new citizens in the govern ment of the country." -r-itnpr,F, WHO J- dia&e their at FTlcke'f C tret nr'ea and hvc xiilaluetl.fsof'y v'lu " If you are troubled with a "backing cough" Downs' Elixir will give you relief at ouoe. I Warranted aa recommended or money re- foyrt'Of town to pur-1 funded. lm arpels Bliould elU yt Auu,H.x rpet S ore onui To-morruw evening the members of John lie .liTL-cBrirraaca w f -is, no. dib, i. o. o. f, and t U laklll It! tuetr fr "uda w" "ileurate the fifth anul l'Ueq nr llemorrhoIiU Pormanontly'cureil without knifo or ligature No danger or suffering. No delay from bust uees while under treatment. Patients win are responsible need not -y until well. A perfect oure guaranteed. Scud for circular It. BIJEI), M. D 120 South 13th St., Philadelphia, Refers, by permission, to tho editor of the Bvjsnino Herald. tf American Bimetallic league, Pretilint Walker Inane n Cntl for f Natlounl Convention on Aiifr. 1. WarhingtoS, July 5. The following :all for a national convention haa Just been ihsned by President Warner, of the American Bimetallic league. ''Tho recent culmination of evints of the croatest moment to. tho peoplo of this country cnlls for wise oouubcI and deter mined action on the part of nil patrlotto citizens. A concerted purpose is manifest to seize upon the present opportunity to destroy silver ns money ami to establish finally mid forever tho slnule gold stand- urd, nnd at ono stroke to change all debts to gold debts, with it never ending rise of gold anil tall of prices. "A financial ilistiirlmtice.largcly artificial and needless, has been created ns an "ob ject lesson," nnd fuUely attributed to tho present silver law in order out of it to create a manifestation of public sentiment under cover of which tho greater crimo of overthrowing the money of the constitu tion ntul establishing the single goldstand nrd may bo consummated. As it part of the same great conspiracy tho mints of In dia bavo been closed and tho shock is felt around tho world. "CongroHshas been called to mcctlnextra session ou Aug. 7. If at this session the money standard of tho constitution is overthrown mid tho single gold standard is finally established, to be extended over the world, nil economic revolution will have been inaugurated more disastrous to the welfare of mankind, and especially to the producing and laboring clashes, than any in tho history of tho world, "In view, therefore, of the throatonlng conditions that bavo arisen, and iu answer to numerous appeals for action, tho execu tlve committee of the American Bimetallic league has deemed It proper to call a na tional convention to be held nt Chicago, beginning Aug. 1, and to continue ns long ns the convention may direot. AH who are in favor of maintaining tbo money of tho constitution nnd opposed to the estnu llshment of tho single gold standard in the United States are invited to attend." I'opnllnts Want Cleveland Impeached CouiMHUS, O., July 5. The People's party of Ohio met in convention here yes terday and nominated the following state ticKet: Dor governor, li J. Uracken; HeU' tenant governor, Milton D. Cooley, Athens treasurer, William II. Taylor; attorney general, Colonel J. II. Ilhodes: Judge of supreme court, Captain C.T. Clarke; dairy and food commissioner, Thomas N. Hick man; member board of public works, Mat thew lluber. Just beforo adjournment a delegate created aseusation by introducing a resolution oaiitug upon congress to ira peach President Cleveland on the ground or nigh treason, In that ho, ns a representa tive or uie iirltlsn money power, Is traitor to this country. Tho resolution was received with wild cheers and adopted With unanimous consent. i Kxploslon In a fiim Cotton Factory Washington, July 5. Tho only infor mation received at the navy department rroin omciui sources relative to the ncot dent ou Monday at the gun cotton factory at Newport, K. I., was contained in a tele gram addressed by Captain Converse, in charge at the works, to Captain Sampson, chief of the bureau of ordnance. The dis patch is aa follows: "Three of the men have died of their injuries. Four others are injured, but not seriously and are re ported as doing well. All possible assis tance has been rendered. The cause of the loss of life aud injuries is attributed to an explosion in the drying room. No ex plosion of gun cotton occurred." The Furd's Theater Uiiaster. Wasiiikqton, July 6. It is stated that the government must prove by sufficient evidence in each case that the victims of Ford's theater disaster were killed by the ooHapee of the building before the grand jury will return indictments against Messrs. Alnsworth, Dant, Covert and Saase, charged by tho coroner's jury with the responsibility for the affair, A witness must be produced that bo saw the dead roan In the wreak or brought out and placed In the patrol or other vehicle and taken to the morgue. Two Ileoord llreakers. WlLMWOTOS, Del., July 3. Two world' records were broken ou the Maple Valley Trotting association kitesbaped track at Klrkwood yesterday. Saladin, owned and driven by James Green, of this oity, paced a mile in 'J.OMi, beating Jlawsot. John Hamlin, of Purkesville, L. I., drove bis trotter Ayres P,!o pole, with Telephone a a running male, making the mile In 2.03X and breaking another world s record. Ten thounaiid pcaple witue&jed the events. FOURTH AOOIDBNTB. Dropped Ileiul at Atlantic, Atlantic Crry, July 5. Patrick -Bar-den, a prominent Philadelphia business man, while sitting in Hews' pavilllon last evening, suddenly dropped dead. He was 6S yt-Hi-a of uge. He bad been playing shuttle board, w hen he spuke ol feeling unwell aud ent au attendant for a glass of water, but before It reached htm he had dropped vo the floor dead. THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD Will completely clmneo tho blood In your system In ttarco months' time, nnd Bend new, rich blood cotirilDf? through your veins. II you feel exhausted nnd nervous, are setting thtn and all run down. Gilraoro'fl Aromatic AVIne, which lsatonio and not a hovcrace, will restore you to health and strength. Mothers, uso ttfor your daughters. It Is tho best regulator and corrector tor all ailments peculiar to Soman. It enriches tho blood and elves lasting renetli. It Js miaranteed to euro Dlarrhcea, prs entery, and all bummer Cumplalate, and keep tho bowels regular. Bold by all druggists for tl per bottlo. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coiil Street, SHENANDOAH, PtNNA, -AUKNT POU- CELEBRATED LdGER 1 1 1 i tin Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. a Call. To Ueviso the KtriiiLiira Pursuant to a resolution passed at the meet Inir of tho Republican ountv Committee hcK in Pottsvillo, authorizing the chairman of tin committee to revise the rules of tho party an report to iho nextCounty Convention, I herctiy appoint me iouowin committee; ion xj. u PhllilnH. Uordon: H. II. Edwards. Pottsville: Wm. II. Lewis. VS'm. l'enn: Danlol Duftr. Bt Clalri W. J. Whltohouse, Pottsville! fl N. Coxo Schuylkill Haven; lion. John J. Coylo. Muhnnov ltviJohnT. Shoencr. Orwlcrsburc; Or. Charles E. Quail, Auburn; John V. Money, Shenandoah. The ci mmltteo will meet at, the oftlce of H. Ilurd Uawiirda on Monday, July 10, imi, at tu a. m. KLIAS DAVIS. IMTJ-lOt. Chairman County Committee. To Builders! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an Immense line ol Utoves, Kanges, Cutlery and Tin ware. RooQng and Spouting our speetalty. Peter Griffiths, QIRAKDVILiLE, PA, John F.Ploppert, 20 JJJST CEXTJtE ST. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery . COXFCCTEOKERY. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, I have also purchased the store 21 West Coal street, and am prepared to furnish M Ilk, Cream, IJutter and Kgcs at the lowest market prices We will also keep at this store Ice Cream and Boda Water. Alt orders wilt receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail, J. F. PLOPPERT. 29 East Centre St. SHENANDOAH !l West Coal SL TWICE TOLD TALES I Are rometlmes a bore, but when the peo ple are told twice tbat at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Htore they con buy Pluur and Ta at lower rates than any who o Id this town, they are glid to test tbe truth of the oft repeated story. Full line of Gro ceries, Ilutter and Kggs, Potatoes, drees lruck, Hoy and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store NO. 511 WKST CENTRE STRUT. -TV1WUilSI.BBrKiW jtwaBBsn f :7, f T- EM i II 111 I I I ill i rvSTLVr I5ctfl., GOcta., and 11.00 per not tie Curpfl Conch. ItnnrecinFilH. Norn ThrnAt. Croup promptly relieves WliooplnpCoaph and Astlinin. For Consumption It bus no rival; has cured thousnniU wbcron.ll others fallodi will cure too if taken in time. BoM by Druggists on a iruarnnteo. For l.smo Hack or Cheat, uso BUiLQU'a 1'I.astku. 25 cts. CATARRH remedy: Hnvn Vftii t ntJirrh ? TrHa mtnmln 1a mmmn. teedtocureyou. I'ncoGOcte. Injector free. WANTS, iio. vv II, ANTED. V girl for g neral housework t I CO to CltV. Ffllnllv nf thri.. ncm. Address Hf.iiai.u otUce 6-30-tt FOtt HALE. A black maro flro years old grntle aud Bound and a Bond rirlvnr. An. ply at 3 7 East Lloyd street, Bhcnamlonh, P. 7-s iw FOlt HALF. A square grand Mock piano, In excellent tone. Ileen tn u-o only a nun i-me ror lurtncr pnriicuiars apply i the II Eit ALU office. 7-CMSt WANTED Ladlos to do w Mlnir at home Will pay 18 to $4) per , k. Si-nU tel' iddresscd lumped envelopes for replv. Ad dross, Miss llaltte Dwlro, .New i arllslc, Ind. NOTICE. Notir-o is hereby given 10 al saloon kfcpcrj and o hera ihut I wll rn.-ecutoanyone selling liquor to my w fe vlrs. Anna Jlll.er, to. tho full intent of thnlan. 0-30-jt ' WM. H. A.ILLEIt. WANTLD. An active boy or girl to s'l vMtlug caids o comml slon In ever) own in -.huylUlll county, iii-nd 10 cemB li tamp for outfit. Aodru's, Modol I'urd Co iheuundonh i'. 5 27-tf d&w EiTRAYEI) -1'rum tho picm'scs or th unde blgncd aicduLd jullow cow, abou even years olJ, vory poori 1-rg- h rnrt will ivhi o i-p ,t on forcnoud A suitable rewart will bo paid fur Its retti n itimbv iinNHAvriirc. 30-')t 317 Wo t Lb e Btnet. DIVIDEND NOTICE. FlItT NATIONA'. l'ANK, I Bhei nndoah, i a. July 3, m. f Tho Iloird of Dire tors inivo this oay dc lared a semi-annual itlvlicn l of 5 per cetit , piyaoleon d, maud. JOHN It. Lri'ENIUNO, 7-53t Castlcr REWARD A reward of ten dollars will bi given for information loading lo tho o n vlctlon of any p, rsou or persons caught tennn, ,lown tho fencn or othcrwlso destroying o, lamaglng property at. thoTr ttlng lvrit. M M. HuitKK, Solicitor, For Shenandoah 1) mp mil Asi-ociation 0 id-Hv. INSTATE NOII .'E. Estate o' Naomi O'Doi Hi ncl, late of llorough of Hlicnaiidoih t buylklll county, deceased. All persons 1, debted to said estate aro r,qumtcd to mak immcdlato payment, and those havi.'g lega lulrai ngalnst tho same will present them vlthhut delay. In proper nrdcr fortcttbmeni o HAH All JANE GIiNN, Executrix, Tui koy Kun. Or hcrattorney, T. It. Beodall. ijhenandoah, fa., July 3rd, 1HUJ. Ct-oaw ESTATE NOTICE Estate of I. M Tllmar , lato of the Dorougb of Sheoand-nh i.'ounty of Schuylldll, decoared. Alt persons Indcblod to tald estate are rcque'tod to maki Immcdlato payment, and ihuso having legal clulms against tho same will prcf-ent them wlthoui uolay. In proper order for RSttlo ent to HUGH VV TITIAN, Executor. T. It. IIEDDALL, Attorney. Shenandoah, I'a., July 3, 1393. 7-5-Ot-oau NOTICE Is hereby given by tho un 'cslgncd tbo County Commissioners, that oaled ropo3.i8 will bo received until 2 o'clock p m Mondy, July 10 1893, for tho erection ant completion of a ono span wooden bridge 8 feet clear, between tho abutments, to spin the Mahanoy creek, at, Fountain .tprlngs In llulloi township. Schuylkill county, l'u. l'lans aud jpeclllcutlons can bo tecnut tbo County Com ailssloners' ofllco. Samuel O. DkThhk, James J. Howes, Ki.ias E. ItEISI), County Co uml-isloncrs. Attest I'niL. J.Connei,, Clerk. fl-H-w&s BOND3 FOB SALE. The Town Council ol tho llorough of bhenandouti having b'cti mly and legally authorized to borrow monej for tbo puipoho of erecting a public watei orks, have prepared and i re now offering foi Vila bsrough bonds bearing 'merest nt tho rate of 1 per ii-ut, tha lnti-reii. payablo scmlan mallv. The bonds are of tbe denomination ol tW, is300 and 0 aud mature li tb rty yrarr. 'erfons desiring to cubsoitLo for tbo salo londs can do so by applying to T. F. llradltan. trt-asu'cr ot tboboro gh. stating 11 o amour th ui'i ueKire to uuucrtiie lo. ana tnouen mtna t on ol bonds preferred Patrick Oaffioan, T J. JAMES, K. F. OAU.AGItEll. 7-5-tf Committee. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for tho X Uhas. ilettifr'8 Cele brated Beor and Porter in tills vicinity, also Bergner & Engul's celebrated India Palo Alea and Old Bkick. Ordera will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors nud Cigars. SOLOMON IIAAK 120 South Mam Street. HOOKS & BROWN, Fireworks aM Flags. Wholesale and Retail, .10. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, AT THE LEATHER STORE lO 7D". Ooxitro St,, You can purchase any thing you need In tbe lino of shoe nndlngs, shoemakers' tools, shoe dressings, piaesings, Dutten issteners, Dutton hookb, laces, etc. wnoiesaie una reuiu. T oliii X. Troalso, FINE DRESS GOOE B.RESS GOODS issuch a bewildering topic j that we will not attempt a full descrip- ticm, but give a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and dianprable diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads, cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there, many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex amination are found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. In Wraps Wo find tlio most stylish and tho prevailing moilo to ho tho Capo, in some of lis variations, single, ilnuhlo or triple capos. Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Iniiesccnt braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho fonilnlno fancy. To some, coats only aro tho correct gatmcnt. To those wo would say coats aro equally fashionable and slylleb, many of those having capes also nttached sometimes one, two or threo, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may doJlro. We have this season, for the first time, added a Millinery Department, and have spared neither trouble nor expense to make it a suc cess. The result exceeds our most sanguine expectations. This department will be under the same management and conducted on the same principles" that have always characterized our emire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed and untrimmed hats, novelties of every description. Having secured a trimmer noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store, I. 11 welcome. uim, Poaeroy and Eton POTTS VlXiIdS, O, UEOKGli MILLEIl, Manager. Nobby Spring Stock It Has Surprised Others And will. Surprise You. have opened the season with VV, stock of goods that beats t record for beauty and low prices. V will close it with a big stock dispos of and the best pleased lot of custome, you ever saw. It's waiting for you that big line of choice quality, new stylo Men's, boys' and children's clothin hats and furnishing goods. We want sell you reliable goods cheap, and wc do -t if you give us a chance. iy wpricewuj North Mam St., Shenandoah. BARGAINS IN LAMPS! Wo areoflertng a lamp which Is eolri everywhere -lse at 40c ; now 25c. A liberal discount on all our Vuso Lamps. If you wanij UUIV 1 New lot of Trays, Walters and Wire Gornis. We have on hand a new lot of that famous Bu'.tormilk Soap ai chance with you, viz., 3 nieces for 25b. We are also headquarters for Mason's Fruit Jar anil Tinware ol iiiso uueeiiHware, uiasi-wate, etc. 'llie Household and D.usy Clothes Wringers at lowest figures GIRYIN, DUNCAN & WAIDli O Sotxtla. 3Mo,l3a. Street. AND SO IT GOES! When our competitors find they oannot beat .us with their mach-nes tht-n they try to beat us with ihelrOgradtngtallc. Pay no attention to them as that only iroes to provo that they are Jealous of us, knowing that wo have the best sewing machine on the market, the lightest ruunlng, less nulio ana makes one stitch more to every tread of tbe foot than any other. We do not have to sell the Hlnger ur Uomestio In order to sell the St.ndard. If you want a sbuttle machine you can always and It at our omce for thirty or thfrly-flvo dollars equal to any When once the piroplB become acquainted with the rotary prlnolple they will have no othw. The reeliiroonrors are eomln out as fast as they can and Joining tbe rotary, Thi y liave got to ojine out come time. Don't wult until It ts too lato tnd your money all tone bbt bnt buy a Stand trd. T B. SHAFFER, Cor. Jardin and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah 101 North Main street, Shenandoah, Ta., WHOLESALE BAK8H AND CONFECTIO Ell Ice l ream wholesale and retail, rartlcs and Picnics supplied at (short notice, WIEIIEIIKIS 'tas removed to Bill Jones' old star 17 BOOTH MAIN HT'UBBl. Vbsrtbs will be pleased to r-.cel tha truu ot his rrUnds and tbe public In frMjlhlng 1b tk Drlnklig Liao 5f FIRE argesland oldest rellabla p panics represent! I 120 S. JaninZ