KING Among merchants In tbo ono who oaters to tlio want of hi cos- iorrrwrs, be Uiey iloli or poor. Both have n equal right to bo treated fairly. Jiifltloo to Ml la ft good motto, and oar customers will And It oar. Wo hvo ft complete line of CI roeerie ft well ft Canned Goods, etc Come and Dee oar rtcolt of good, nd rememlier the hm goods arc always tho cheapest In the long run Corner Grocory, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PAIIK. Itate ltnokoil for TI1I1 Season l'opulnr Jtesort. The following is a list of the dates secured uil the namos of the societies t Tl. 11 (WiirnMn. Hlwo'A S. F. B. Oo, hanandoah: anniversary. July 12. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy CUT. July 13. Wcnlo of Church of Kalth Son day school, of Mabonoy City. July 14. Social Club of Coal Dale. Jnly 15. M. E. Sunday soliool, CHlhftrton July ia IMcnlo of the Welsh Ootigngft tlonal, Methodist and Baptist Bnnday schools of Shonandoih. July 19. Philopatrian Club, Shamokln July 30. M. E., P. M Welsh Baptist and Lutheran Sunday schools, airardvills. July 25. Methodist Episcopal Sunday school, Shenandoah, July 25 to Aug. 3 Evangelical oamp meet Ins. July 20. Wm, Penn Sunday sohool. Jnly 27. Welsh CongregaMonallst, Maha- noy City. Jnly 28. M. E. Sunday sohool, Ashland, July 29. P. M. Sunday school, Gllberton, August 1. Camp 4, P. 0. T. A., Mahanoy City. August 2. German Luthoran school, Mali anoy City. Angnst 3. English Baptist 8. school, Shcn ftndoah. August 4. Prlmltlvo Methodist S. school, Shenandoah. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokln August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Piano. August 9. Trinity Reformed and Presby torlan Sunday schools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangelical Sunday school. Mahanoy City. Aug. 13. Reunion of German Lutheran ahurch. Aug. 15 Lafcosido Mnsicala, Grant Bani Aug. 10. Trinity Reformed Sunday seho of Tamaqua. August 17. St. James Luthoran Sunday school, Ashland, August 24. German Beformod Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Sept. 4 St. Michaels Soctoty of tho county, TJsrs Wells Laundhy Blue, tho bost Bluing for laundry use. Each package raakos two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakley Bros, Coming Kvcnts. July 15 Ico cream festival under tho auspices of Hopo Section, No. 10, Jr. T. of II and T., in Bobbins' opera houso. July 17 Ico cream and fruit festival, un dor auspices of Ladies' Aid of tho P. M church, In tho Sunday school room. July 17. Ico cream and fruit festival, un der auspices of Ladies' Aid of tho P. M, church. July 20. Columbian festival, in Robbins1 opera house, under auspices of the Young People of the English Baptist church. Jnly 31 Mum social and festival, by tho Y. W. O. T. U. Aug. 12 Ico cream festival, in Robbins opera house, undor auspices of Roformcd Sunday school. Good for Dr. Uxtebrooke. "I wish to say that I had four teeth ex tracted by Dr. Estcbrooko entirely without pain and I think he ought to bo well supported as his system of work is a great boon." Mbs. Elmeb Wilde, Wilde's Music Store. Peter Heck's Testimony. "I had 13 tooth extracted to-day at tho Ferguson House. Dr. EsfebTooke does what he claims. I havo had experience ouough with other dodtists to knoiv what I am Baying." Peter Beck, No'. 30 N. Jardin street. Notice. A special meeting of Lydia Rebekah Lodge, No. 112, 1. O. O. F., will be hold in their hall to-morrow (Tuesday) at 2 o'clock p. m., for tbo purpose of maklnganaogements to attend tho funeral of our late sister, Amanda Lin denmuth. The funeral will leave there! denco on Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock for interment at RIngtown. By order of Annie Klein. N. G. Attest: E. D. Beddall, Sctfy. It Bay Keyilone flour. Be sure that the name Lxssio & Eieb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3 taw Insurance Moa'n Kioarslon. Insurance Superintendents Purcell, Coyne and Hnghos are making arrangement for an excursion of their agents, in thfa town Ashland and Tamaqua to Atlantic City during the latter part of this month. Hnckleb'errles Wanted. Huckleberries bought through the whole season by Goodman Bian 33 West Centre street, Shenandoah, and corner Second and Pine Btroeta, Mahanoy City. , 6 29 tf Jflre Alanu Hose. The following list shows the location ol the alarm boxes of tho Sheoandobh fire Department: LOOA.TIOM. 16 OoaI and Bower atroets. 18 Bowers and Centre b-reU, M Bridge and Centre glrt-el. Main and Centre street. M Main and Poplar streeui. Main and Coal street. H Gilbert and Centre Jtreet. B Gilbert and Cherry stream OS ChMtnut and Coal streets. Toitndan alarm open (be box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm Is sent In tlie fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm (our uue. IIOW ZO LOOATK ALAUMb. II fee alarm la sounded Iroin dox IS the fire fcell will strive one, then paiue and strike five irkish will Indicate thai the ore 1 la the rlslnlfry of No. 13 tox. Every alarm ie repeated leer time. (tM ff Pur pair for Lace Cur tpl.UU tains. Othera for $1.86, 91.60, fl.75, $2.00 and upwards. Call and too them. A new lotjjist received Manager Bradigan, of the home team, met at C. D. Frlcke'8 C'uriwL(re. J them at Reading and told them Shenandoah THE DBDIOATIONS. Thouimmli of l-eople Moohil Malmnoy Oily Ynslwmiy. Th. .Irrflmllon of 8t. John' Lithuanian Roman Catholic church- nd the St. Mary Maronlan Itomau Oatliollc ohareh at Malm- ativ tmUkIs? attracted a Kraut throng j , .... . ... ... of nannln from all mrt Of WIS anil mo Joining ool region. Tlie miimo .or v. parades was furnished by eighteen nam m.u d,Milrnm corns ana tnousanus ui rww; tnmlini marcheil behind them. The Lilh n.nlan unelctles In line were two from Ml, Carmel, two from Wilkes llarro, two irom Shamokln, two from Nantlooke, two uoin HMlfOnn. and seven from Shenandoah. Jn ti.n flUvnnlan rnrade Bethlobom, Mauch Chnnk. lAnsfonl. Freeland, Audenrled fflienandoah and Harleton were represented, Tlie dedicatory ceremonies were conducted by Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, and Bishop O'Hara, of Beranton. 'iho urmnge menu mado for tbo reception of tho dlgul tartM wero of an elaborate character. Shenandoah was represented at tho cere- nt.hv over 2.000 ieople. mey were taken to and from Mahanoy City by three tralnt of nlno oars each and two trains of Ave r uh. miklnrr thirty-seven oar loads! all. Notwlthltendlng this tremendous rmh not an aeeidsnt of the slightest character was re ported and no serious disturbances arose Mahanoy CHly. USE DANA'S SAB8APABILLA, rre "THE KIND THAT CURES." CLERKS PLAY BALL. The l'lillmlelplila nnil KenilliiB Win From the I.ehlgh. A game of base ball was played at th Trotting park Saturday afternoon botwoen th oolllerv clerks of the Philadelphia anil Reading Company and those of the Lehlgli In which the latter were defeated by a sxire of 13 to 11. Tho P. & R. boys feel tiroid their victory, as captain Ben. Daddow, of th Lelileh club, ongaged tho services of professional pitcher and oxpectod to glvo tho opponents a bad derottt. llio I. u. measured tho professional's delivery from th start and batted him for six runs in tbo llrst inning. Thoy claim that but for tho rank decisions of Umpire Hellly, of Lost Creok they would still be running bases. O. C, Thomas and Will Daddow materially assisted the P. A It. club in Its victory. A return gamo will be played In tho near future On account of darkness Saturday's gamo was called at tho cud of tho seventh Inning. P. It. 0 2 1 2 0 1 1-11 Lenigh t H S 1 ! HI USE DANA'S SARSAPAltlLLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." l'Kl8(NAt Christ. Schmidt spent to-day at the county seat. Dr. Jamos Stein visited Pottsvlllo friends to-day. James A. Klols, of Reading, was In town to-day. Town Clork Coakloy spout Sunday visiting friends at Trcmout. Daniel Nelswender and family spent Sun day with Mt. Cannol friends. Miss Lillio B. Phillips and sister, Pearl, aro visiting friends at Norfolk, Va. Mrs. C. E. TItman Is visiting relatives Centre Square, Montgomery county. Mrs. George Skeatb returned home Saturday from Dolano, where she was visiting relatives. James Grant, Jamoe Whcellhan and Tim1 othy O'Brien went to the county seat this morning. T. T. Williams nud T. J. Davloa wero among tho townsmon who went to Pottsvlllo this morning. Miss Lihbie Faust returned to her home Scranton to-day after a ploosant stay with friends here. B. L. Tally, President of tbo Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md, spending a few days in town. John Fenuoll and wife, who wero the guests of Mr3. Fcnncll's parents In town tho past woek, loft for their homo in Camden N. J., this morning, John F. Finney and William H. Lowis went to Po'tsvllle this morning to attend meeting of tho commltteo appointed to roviso tho Republican rules. Frank Js, mustier, traveling passenger agent of tho Philadelphia & Reading Rail road, with headquarters at Willlamsport, spent yesterday afternoon In town. Mrs. Mary O'Connoll, accompanied by bei grandson, Harvey Wells, loft for Buffalo on Saturday, at which placo tboy will spend few weeks. Before returning homo they will visit the World's Fair. John W. Boyer, of New Harmony, Indiana, was in town Saturday, visiting his brother. H. C. Boyer, of this paper, after nu absence from Sohnylkili oounty for eleven years. Mr. Boyer was one of the pioneer railroaders on the Oatawlssa branch of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad and went west after the Brotherhood strike here. Ho is railroading in the west and is one of tho most prosperous oltixens of New Harmony. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CURBS". Cards of Thanks, ikthe Offictriof tht Home Friendly of Bal iirnore, ild QjSKTLraiEN Please accept my sincere thanks for the prompt payment of one bun dretl and seventy-two dollars ($178), the full amount doe oh certificate 70,760, ieuied on the life of my wile, Sarah I. Joues. Daniel JoNse, Ellengowan, Pa, -. Gbntljbmbm: Permit mo to thank you for the prompt manner in which you paid the oiolm on my husband, Richard Haywood. received through your Mtlataut superiuten dent, James M. Duffy, seventy-five dollars (7B), the full amount due. Mm. Hktwoou, Giratdville, Pa. Ginti.kmen : I tender you my sincere thanks lor the claim on juy daughter, Bertha Homer. I received through your superin tendent, William T. Kvsn, ninety-five dol lars (86, the full amount due. Chamok Houses, It St Nicholas, Pa. Served Thorn Itlglit. The 8oott club, or 1'hludelnlna, were i booked to play with PotUviUe's amateur team on Saturday. Whan they reached Beading, thoy received an oiler of a larger guarantee to play with the elub of that elty, and accepted It. It wa certainly a shabby trick, but they were paid bsok in their own coin. Some one representing himself a hftd an open date for them. The Beou c.uu arrived hero yrtrnay mnnrni .!..., ,.r nlKVina. and were grc"j ' ' . j .i... .1.. h.,m tnatli " V mi. T1..r loft on i i .i..n iinv inarneii iiihh-"" - 4. t.latf -Wlt.il JCaiirv",w an afWrnoon train, greatly chagrined hy dose of Ihelrown meilicinc. A FOOT MANGliBD. .r.lTl., Mot Willi n So loos Ilnrvey AocldMit To day. it ti.A 14 vear-old son of Letter n.rrlr Kehlar. met whii i" v.v - ... ... , Shenandoah City colliery tut morning oy wlilnli he lost a rit of one of his rest, lit wm emnloyed In the breaker and was in tuc aot of feeding the rollers when by a sup c left foot was caught and crashed In the cogs, The machinery was tojpod promptly and the boy released before hi foot WW entire j drawn In and mangled. After removal I tho home of the parent on North Jardl street Drs. Straub and Hamilton were sum moned and they decided that an amputation would be nHsesnirf. They removed tli lones at the Instep and should nothing un forseen occur In the healing of the membei the boy will suffer little If any Inoonvenloncc In walking when be recovers. The operation consumed about two hours' time and tho patient wm In a very favorabl condition after It completion. lie rested well this afternoon and the doctors think, his reoorery will be speedy. K Chief Burgosc Smith rendered valuable assistance during Hie operation In npplyfcig the auaeethotlos. U8K DANA'S SABSAPARILLA,IT "THE KIND THAT CURES." Obituary. The fourteen-year old son of WillUu Lowther, residing on West Coal street, died on Sunday. Oontumn Ion is said to have been the immediate online of death. Amanda Llndenmuth, tlie estimable wifi of William Llnd"nmuth, died yesterday aftei a brief Illness. The deceased leaves n fnmll of nine children to mourn her sudder demlso. Tho fuueral will tako place froin tbo lato residence on Vet Con tro street on Wednesday and Intoruicut will bo made at RIngtown. The remains ofPhi1a, the Infant daugh'or of Thomas and - MatlMa Parker, lverc luterred in tho Old Fellow' cemejery this afternoon. John, the young son of II. A. and "alllo Foiry, died yesterday at the home of his par cuts. Dlml. LOWTHERT.-On Su.-day, July Oth, 11:80 o'clook, Wlllio, on of William and Annio Lowthert, aged 11 years slml 5 month;, Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock from tho residence of his parents, -133 W, Coal street. Services at tho house. Inter mont at Odd Follows' cemetory. Friends and relatives respectfully iuvlted to attend, FERRY. On Sunday, tho Sth IdsL, at the rcsidouco of hl3 parents, 121 N. Main street John, son of M. A and Sallio Ferry. Funeral on Tuesday, July 11th, at 3 p. m., Interment In Annunciation cemetery. Friends and relativos invited to attend H Commenred Work To-dtijr. Foreman Mark Brennau put a gang of men at work this morning on tlie construe tion of tho town branch of tbo Lakoside Eloctrlc Railway, The men started to work at tbo enstorn limits of tho town and am working westward. Borough Survoyor Bel dall on Saturday gave tbo grade of Centre street from Main to tho Lehigh Valley depot, and will very likely finish the grade of that street to tho borough limits In to morrow. Another gang of men will bo put at work to morrow, commencing from Main street and working eastward. Civil Service liinmlimtlon. A competitive examination under tbo rule? of the U. S. Civil Service Commission applicants for tho elossifled postal sorvico at the post office in this place, will be hold on August 5th, commencing ut 0 o'clock a. m. Applications will not be accepted unless flllti' prior to tho hour of closing business on July 17. Persons wishing to bo examined for thi clerk examination must be 18 yoars of ago or over, and for tho oarrier examination bctweei. the ages of 21 and 40 yoars. For applies tion blanks apply at the post oflico to tin Secretary of the board. Killed on tlio 11 ill. A horriblo accident occurred on tho Ponn sylvauia railroad, near Pottsville, yestorday by which a youugsou of Dr. James Ballade, and the 12-year old son .of Jacob J. Sutter, both of Pottsvlllo, met their death. The former was instantly killed and tho latti- mortallv wounded. The accident hanncnod ou the Iron bridge spanniig tho P. &R tracks, directly opposite the Pottsville Junc tion. The crew of the train wero exonerated by the Corouor's jury from all blamo. Colombia' Aiinlveroury. To-morrow is the anniversary of the Col umbla Hose and S'eam Fire Engine Company, Tho members of the company, with their ladles and a few invited friends, will celebrate the event at Schuylkill's popular summer resort. Tho Columbia boys never do auy thing by halves, and they will no doubt enjoy themselves on their twenty-third anniversary. The famous Grant Baud will accompany the Columbia boys, it being the former's twenty-first anniversary, and will enliven the occasion by their oholoe mulo. 1'. U. 8. or A. UeleicBte. The Orwigsburg New is authority for the statement tdat a meeting of the delegates to the state oamp of the P. 0. S. of A, front Schuylkill county will be held in tho rooms of Camp 11, at Pottsville, on Saturday at m. Business of importance to the order In this county will be transacted. District Presidents ore alto invited to be present. Plies or Hemorrhoid! Permanently cured without knife or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from bus! ness while under treatment. Patiwit who are responsible need not y uutil well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. R. RBKD. il. D., 188 South 13th St, Philadelphia, Refers, by permission, to the editor of tho Evbnino Hbbald. tf bllghtly Injured, Tboutas Hall met with a slight Injury Sat, unlay evening by a fall of coal. Tlie acci dent occurred at the Cambridge colliery, and the Injured wau wa removed to hi home on North West street Dr. Straub was called in and pronounced the iujarle not serious, Hi left thigh wm injured, with a deep cut in his arm and slightly bruised in the back But photojraphs and oraom at Dabb's, SEVERAL KINDS OF AN ANIMAL mojriatrptl, of Ana, 'rnllM, Which Looks l.IKo Illnln a hi Ilratt. It is lee than a oantutry elnce the Kmropenn nuntcm tnepiati)u to his lair, tlie flnrt publihcdlaovpunt of lilm having- appeared In the ."Naturallsf Miacejllany of Londonjln l7o. It would be laterwitlnif to knov tho offcot that ws mdo upon th$ 6fst discoverer of What fjcrlhner calla an'nnlmatad para dox tuan which naturo furnishes nothing rhor'e anomalous,, In Its com bination of duclt-llko mnnJlbloa onl JSiLIf .-iitf further equipped with spurs Ilka thi gafne fowl jjttjUws like Jbe Truo burrow ing Sdrupeasi fnols-likg. Ces &ud otter-like fur, Ijody of fliusitiaslj and tall qj ljeaTfti jQflg wlio ws addicted to hi cup might FtodgntKA Iq the creaturo merely tlio fljrmnl of an al uojiulhted brain, and an artist rogai-d him as the prototype o ono of those uncanny monsiers whloh sprawl upon the door of St Anthony5" cave in Ten lere" bizarre pictures of truiJerniitttMSu ol that holv cliaracle'rT 'fllfr narllnut and. In foot, almost oujr sol$ 'o.c5o'unt of tho platypuscfb COnnned to bald JJteral acici-iptlons of his appear cmeo an3 habitat, from which wo learn that Tie Is confined to Tasmania and the southorn districts of Australia; and although his race has beon thought to embraces two or three species, It is now (renerally airreed to consist of only one. You may repair many times to the favorite haunt of tlo platypus before you jseo mm, ana to tusopver the re treat lb wnlob lio modestly retires on observing' your presence Is a task 1m pOIMlblo, except by accident, to. any other than a black follow. To these ouuului; hunters, however, there are no secrets of beast or bird! their un- l r: ernnir instinct te:is tucm wncn the platypus, diving near tho edjjo of the stream, Is In quest of food, or when ho is seeking the submorged entrance to his burrow; and they will advise you either where to point your pun in ex pectation of the animal's reappearance. or wlioro to clur in tho bunk in con Qdenco of striking the grass-lined nest wherein he dwells and rears lua ro tnarkable farfllly, ..;.i-"" WHEN THE MOpN IS FULL. It Is an ICrent of nnrs Astronomical Oc currence. Did yon ever sea a "full moon?" asks a writer in tlie St. Louis Republic know what your answer will be with. out waiting for It. It Is this: "Yes, onco every month since I have beon oldonough to pa,? attention to such phenomena." Yot I take tho position that you aro badly mistaken, and that in all probability you have never in your uto uenelu toe lull face ol our "silvery sister world." By way of solu tion le i ua see whut it takes to consti tute a 'full moon' In the exact sense of the term. A full moon ocours only when our obsequicas attendant Is ono hundred nnd elghTT degrees of longi tude from the sun, Old Bol and tire earth being In the ecliptic But the moon's orbit Is inclined to the eollptlo at an angle of live degrees eight min utes forty-sovon bcconds, and Is there fore never on tho "cllptlo except when at its "nodes ' or crossings. This being the case, what we call tho circular dish of the moon (full moon) lacks considerable of being an exact eirele, being what astrono' mors term "in a itate of globosity, and Is never a perfect disk except when "a full pioon" happens oxaotly as the tlmo when Luna is crossing the eeli ptic, at which time Rho must nooes sarily be contrail ecllpted. One of our best present day astronomers, In oo& eluding an artielo of much merit on tho samo subject, cays: "Wo therefore concludo that a real full moon, one having a perfect circle, has rarely, if ever, boon seen." Muffcal Trriit. Tho patrons of tho Kcndrtck Houso have persuaded Alfred Halstoad, tho vocalist, to prolong his visit at that popular resort for another week, Don't fall to hear hlra sing, 7-3 2w KcU, COcts., and J1.00 per Bottle. Cures Coughs, noarsenese.Soro Throat, Croup promptlv; relieves Wliooplnc Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival: has cured thousands where all others failed; wlllcuirn you If taken In tlmo. Sold by Druggists on a guarantee. For I.amo Back or Chest, uso wniLQU'a i-JLASTiilu S6 cts. CATARRH remedy; fiflvfi voa Chitarrh? Thlarpmfvlr Is mmmn, teed to euro you Price CO ct3 lujoctor Zreo. HOOKS & 8R0WN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full line of Stutlonory, Blank Books, etc. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET. John F.Ploppert, 9 EAST BATJtU ST. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery ! COHFECTfONEHr. ICE CREAM. SODA WATER. 1 have also purchased the store 21 West Coal street, aud am prepared to farnlsh Milk, Cream, Duller and Bggsat the lowest market prices We will also keep ut this store lee Cream and Soda Walw, All or fern will receive prompt attention. Wholesale aud retail. J. F. PL01TERT, li fait CealK St, SffflfAKDOAH 1 Veil Coil St., THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD JYIII i complete courilntr And ncrvntu t i2riS-l."0J,!"yl n'l 1MJI8 cuterv. a'm bowel. rimUf. " k" oa Keep tlio fl. reimliir, bow by all tfraesntj for tl per bottle, WANTS. &o. WANThD.-- girl for g neral honseworl. , .A Koto city. Family of three, vhms - ........... w,... UxJ-U FOUHALK. A black maro, five years old, genllo and sound nnrt a good driver. At) ply at 8,7 East Lloyd street, Shenandoah, 1'S 7-0 Iw ITIOll HALiB. A square grand Steele piano, In ? excellent tonu. IIhpii In in miJ gort ttrao. For further lmrtloulars apply at If.OUND. A pocket book containing asumol ; mor.ey Owner can on ve same by pruvln Bouth I'lum alley. 7 8-3t WANTED. Ladlos to do writing lit homo Will pay 118 to KO per week. Send 1 el: auuresseu nampea envelopes for reply. Ac uruHu, iiiiBs Jiauio uwire, wow Carlisle, lua. IATAkTISD. An actlvn htiv t,r or in Bel VV vlfltlng cards on commlfslon In overj -,.) 1.111 vuuuiy, scdu iu cents 11 stamps for outut. Addres, Model t'nrd Co., onuunuuuuu, I'rt. 5 K7-tr.d;W nEWAIip. A reward of ten dollars will be x.u kitcu ,ur 1u1urur.11 on reaaing to tnoj n vlctlon of any person ornersonscauchttenrim down the fence or otherwise destroying or uuu.ub,ub inuiiw ijr ut, uiu 1 roiling i-arir. t . M M. Huhke, Solicitor, For Shenandoah, llaso Wall Association. 0-29-Sw PllOPOSALS. Propotals will bo recoivolToi tho undcrsltnou oommlttebUptoTuesilav. Julyllth,lS93,uttip.m.,lor tho repair of tho .tiuiu oiri.i.1 ncnooi Dutiuieg, ncnancoaii, la. I'bo hpeclUcatlons for s iid reealrs mav b seen at the houso of IL. J. Aluldoou, 8"3 West -duiru biruei, -aenanf-oail. i n. ii. j muldoon, jamim dev1tt, Jambh 01 Ik a un, FllANK 11 ANNA, 7-0-Ct S. A. llKnDALI.. VTOT1CE TO KTOUKKEEPEH, HECll'I enu of outdoor relict and taxpayers or otuuviKui .tuuiuy: w.vmg 10 lac-K ol uppro puatiuu iiiu uiitiriuuiiuil 01 ouiaoor relic: 1 herenv susDCcilcd until Mnndav. Aitmi-at i.'lih Taxpayers uro urgon.ly requested to icuortum case whero a recipient of rolleMs unworthy of tuch. Infonn.tion will be reganled as utrlctly conlldenilul Anonymous coitmunlcatlons win uoi uu roi siatrou, JOHN HKlta iN, HOIIERT EHLINQ, WILLIAM Dl.HU, ,. . Doard of 1'oor Directors, P. O. box 4, Sohuylklll Haven. Va. 0 th sat tu 3t OONDS KOU SALEThe Town Council of xj me uorongn ot uncnanaoan having bf en duly and legally authorized to borrow monoi lor tno purpose of erecting a publlo water works, have prepared and aro now ottering for omu uoruuKii minus ouuring microbial ino rate of 4 per cent., the interest navable semi rvn. analfy. Tho bonds are of the denomination of 11 w, ?MBno j-aiu ana mature in thirty year-, rersons desiring to subscribe for the said onus can no ro Dy oppiying to T- V- Ilradluan, treasurer of tho borough, stating tho umourt they desire to subscribe for and the denomlna von 01 oonua prcierrCu. Patrick Oaffioan, T. J. James, .... E. F. UALLAOIIKn. "-S-tt . Committee pi'OIWALH. Propofals will be received for jl umunm ncuuog i.ppur.uus 01 nmplo aclty to hoit six (8) rooms ot tho East Waru soiioui uuuuiug ot uuuerloa borough, the c liar 10 00 eie.ivatea, rjreet 1 ,ng, 12 feet hi 1 ouu n ieti wiuc, to do unea with brick a c coaent of proper thicknoss to render Bain, water tight, also ontranco to cell ir. nil oxen vjtlnglo luirno by parties contracting All pipes to bo bronz d and Dainted. and all material to bo of best make Uldders will stato what tystem tuey intend using, lllda win uimi 00 recoivoa tor tno erection i f bulla Ins of suitable size for name plant, It tho base, mentor said school build ne is too low. nwim- to the low ground on which said building Is c,i;i.tcu. an tuiiirnuia 10 ue Kent ut tno secre tary on or before July 17. Ily order of tht uuaiuui uiit;i:iui-s. jiuuresi, J. E. Mokeon, Seo y, -. . . Mahanoy Plane. Pa. flialianoy Plane, July 10, 1891. 7-10-3i RETT 16' S Beer and Porier. T AM AGENT for tho x (Jhas. Kettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter ill fills vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AQBNT POR- CELEBRATED L4GER 1 1 1 1 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale." AT THE LEATHER STORE 1G -WW . Oontro St,, You oan purchase any thine vou need In the iiud ui Buoti uuuinifH. BnoemaKerH iooib. snnfl dressings, blackings, button fasteners, button books, faces, etc. wholesale and retail. T olixx X. TroaiiiMo. . FRED. KZBITJrHCA.ISr 104 North Main syeet, Shenandoah, Pa., rvnoLESALE mm AND coxfectioeh Ice Cream wholesale and retail Parties and Picnics supplied at short notice. Prasad; Biiflsplasr FINE DRESS GOODS ORESS GOODS issuch a bewildering topic ) that we will not attempt a full descrip- l.uu, out jrlvc a partial outline, wntcli you can lill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain aud changablc diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd wcavcs.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 compjtvte china silks, china surah, plain surah, tengaline, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot eitects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. In Wraps slnglo, ilonblo or trlplo capes. Somo nro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Indesccut braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho forainlno fancy. To some, coats only aro the correct garment. To those wo would say coats aro equally fashlonablo and stylish, many of thoso having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may doslro. 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 entire 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. h welcome. s Ira, Pomeroy mi Stewart, u POTTS TOLiMS, MlffMik, I O, OKOHan MILIEU, Manager. I psCTnasssaMriiK -S2Z533 Nobby Spring Stock It Has Surprised Others And will Surprise You. WE have opened the season with a stock of goods that beats the record for beauty and low prices. We will close it with a big stock disposed of and the best pleased lot of customers you ever saw. It's waiting for you I f MM " ' OLDT IF 1 11 North Main Fancy Imported China! Cups, Saucers, Plates, Berry Diahoa, Berry SotpJJ run faucers, ricklo Dmhes, Bread and Ciakc Plated Sick Fecdors, Cream Jugs, Roso Jars, Cracker Jarij Jardineors, Vases, Gyp3y Ketttlos, Bread and Mill bets, etc., etc. Tloot OK Wl.wl TIT- 1 1 m -i .iivviy L-IIUUU 111 lliu iUlirtUH. JNiekle T and Coflco Potts and Kettles, plated on a basis of 'Corme. Best in Uso. &IRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLIY'S' S JSoixtlx lectin. SJtx-oot- AND SO IT GOES! When our comnfltitnr Ami with their machines then they try to beat us with their degrading talk, ray no attention to them as that only coes to Drove that thv nrn winna ,r knowing that wo have the best (.owing machine on the market, tlie lightost runuing, less nolia and u;uKtMi uuetfiiiun mure 10 every tread 01 tho root than anvothur. We do nnt hav t .ninhAuin... or Uomestio In order to sell the bt "ndanl. It you want a shuttle machine you can always Bud 1 at our office for thirty or thfrly-Uve d liars equal 1 1 -any. lien once tlio n&nnln hnramo nMimimui with the rotary principle thoy will have no other. The reolprocaiora are cominn out as fast as they can aud joining the rotary. They have got to oomii out -ome tlmo. Don't wait until It is too late tnd your money all tone, bbt bnt buy a Stand ird. Cor. Jardin and Lloyd Ste., Shenandoah WIEilEIlICS Has removed to Bill Jones' old statu n O0TH MA TN H-rnKKT iirutn will be pleased to '.tl the -u 0: bis (ruudi Mia ln panic in Rnhlnn In Ihn nrftilrlnn T.lnn 1 Wo And tho most stylish and tho prevailing mode to be the Cane. In SOnin nf ll Vorlnllnna OUH. - that big line of choice quality, new styles. Men's, boys' and children's clothing, hats and furnishing goods. We want to sell you reliable goods cheap, and we'll do ;t if you give us a chance. St., Shenandoah. Public Notice' t Notice Is hereby given that persons deajrp ingor detaining beer koira will Leioj- jpar.i r as provided by the Act ol Assembly'' ' '''yS- vprmth.isos i , 'jjrr. RmnTil aKII irrT - . . . ' ir. 1