r Among merchants li tho ono who esters to tho wanbi of his cns- , bo Ihoy rich or poori Both have an I right to bo treated fairly. Justice to all k food motto, and our customers will find H our. Wo have a comploto lino of Groceries M wall m Canned Goods, etc Como and see Oar stock of goods, and remember tho best 04 an always tho chcapost in the long run. Corner Grocery, Oentrc and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PARK. DatM Hooked for Till Benson Bt Thin l'upulnr llmort. Tho following is a list of tho dates secured and the names of tho societies: Inly 11. Columbia llose & S. F. B. Co, Asnandonh; anniversary. July 12. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy July 13. Mcnlo of Church of Faith Sun 4ay school, of Mahanoy City. July 14. Social Club of Coal Dale. mly 15. M. E. Sunday school, Cllberton. July 18. Flcnlo of the Welsh Congrega tional, Mothodlst and Baptist Sunday schooli of Bhonandoih. July 10. Phllopatrlan Club, Shamolcln. July 20. M. E., P. M, Welsh Baptist and Lmthoran Sunday schools, Glrardvlllo. July 25. Methodist Episcopal Sunday BBhool, Shenandoah, July 25 to Aug. 3 Evangelloal oainp moet- July 23. Wm. Pcnn Sunday school. July 27. Wolsh Congregationallst, Maha aoy City. July 28. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland. July 29. P. M. Sunday school, Gllborton. August 1. Camp 4, P. O. T. A., Mahanoy City. August 2. Gorman Luthoran school, Mali anoy City. August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shen andoah. August 4. Primitive Mothodlst S. school, Bhenandoah. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamoltin, August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Plane. August 0. Trinity Reformed and Presby terian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangelical Sunday Bchool, Mahanoy City. Aug. 13. Eounlon of German Lutheran hurch. Aug. 15 Lakeside Musicals, Grant Ban! Aug. 10. Trinity Eeformod Sunday schoo of Tamaqua. August 17. St. James Luthoran Sunday school, Ashland. August 24. German Reformed Sunday sthool, Mahanoy City. Sept. 4 St. Michaels Society of the county. TJbb Wells' Laundry Blue, tho best Bluing for laundry uso. Each package makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakloy Bros. Coming Events. July 1G Ico cream festival under tho auspices of Hopo Section, No. 10, Jr. T. of H. and T., In Bobbins' opera houso. July 17 Ico cream and fruit fostlval, un der auspices of Ladies' Aid of tho P. M. hurch", in tho Sunday Bchool room. July 17. Ico cream and frnlt festival, un der auspices of Ladies' Aid of tho P. M. church. July 20. Columbian fostlval, In Robblns' opera house, under auspices of tho Young People of tho English Baptist church. July 31 Mum social and festival, by tho Y. W. C. T. U. Aug. 12 Ice cream fostlval, in Bobbins' opera house, under auspicos of Reformed Sunday school. Good for Dr. Kstebrooko. "I wish to say that I had four teeth ex tracted by Dr. Estobrooko entirely without pain and I think ho ought to be well supported as his system of work is a great boon." Meb. Elmbb Wilde, Wilde's Music Store, . ' Peter Heck's Testimony, "I had 13 teeth extracted to-day at the Ferguson Houso. Dr. Estobrooko docs what ho claims. I have had oxperionce enough with other dentists to know what I am saying." Peter Beck, No. 30 N. Jardln street, Sad Intelligence. Harry Preston received u telegram on Saturday conveying the sad intelligence of the death of his oldest sister, caused by the explosion of a rocket The accident occurred at the home of his mother in Stockton, Oal ifornla. Mr. Preston has the sympathy of a large circle of friends In his bereavement. Files or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from busl cess while under .trcatmout. Patients who are responsible need not ay until well. A perfect euro guaranteed. Send for oireular. ' a. KEBD, M. D 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Eefors, by permission, to the editor of the Evening Hebald. tf Huckleberries Wanted. Huckleberries bought through the whole season by Goodman Bros, 88 West Centre street, Shenandoah, and oo river Seeoud and Pine streets, Mahanoy City. 0-90 tf Fire Alarm Dose. Ths following list shows the location ot tee alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION, is Oeel and Bowers street. IS Bowers and Centra street!. M Bridge and Centre etruetn. -Main and Centre streets. M Main aud Poplar streets. Main ana uoai streets. Gilbert and Centre streets, Gilbert and Cherry streets. m Chestnut and Coal streets. Tossudan alarm open the box, pll down the hook once and let go. When au alarm 1b sent In the Ore bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times BOW TO LOOATX ALARMS. Ii the alarm is sounded from box 15 the fire kU w strike one, then pause and strike five irtltk will Indicate that the fire Is In the rtelnltyo (No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated Kir IIjdm. W) a u wis tmaii M fifi Per Pa,r for nce Cur tpi.UU taittfl. Other for $1.25, bUpark, has bean replaced by an iron struo fl.60, f 1.75, 92.X) anrl upwards. Call J tue.witbout a roof, the tramps that infest and aeo them. A nt-vv lot just received lit C. I. Frlcke'8 I'urpet Store. j A CLAIM FOR. OOAti. olUh Miners He the Lehigh VhIIkj Uol Ooliiimiiy. James Grant, of town, and Ktljiar W. IlMhtol. Xn. and Charles Boyer, of PolU- vllle, tave been appointed arbitrators in the ease of Dollmkl and otliors Bgalnst the Lahlih Vallov Coal Company ami will sit on August 1st, next, to teko ovldence ami uwr arguments. Tho oftse is one whioli tbo mon wno are eneftied in mining coal will watoh wllh interest. Tho plaintiffs allege that they were engaged as miners in Fackor No. 2 colliery, operated by tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company, and that they mined 2,000 oars of coal in their breast in the Holmes vein In 1801 and ,i1ol It In a ohuto. ready for loading, when tlioy were removed by the mine foreman to MnAi.Mn&rL nr ttin mine ami uuvi- nv.v. r.il omnnniatlnn for what they mined, The mon claim tho tsrms of their oontnet were that they wero to reoelvo 80 cents per car tor all ooal made ready for loading by the mMi. an the amount duo under tuo omi Is about M.000 Tho miners also say the1? were not permitted to load Iho ooal, or have It loaded. . It is understood tho company will clalti Umt. the idaco where tho mining was done was dangerous and it would not have been r, in allow men to do tho loading: that th nlaoe was coniblololy worked out and tli mln iWn.nn was lustlfled In not risking tin havlnir it loaded. But it is also understood that at least ono of tho plain hit will wir that some of the coal was loaded The lato John A. Nash, Esq orlzlnnllv had charge of tho suit for tli plain tills, but now their interests aro lookod after by J. H. Pomcroy and il.il, uutkv cw,, Tim T.bIiIbIi Vnllov Coal Company ii represented by S. II. Kaorchor, Esq. USE DANA'S SAKSAPARILLA, rw "THE KIND THAT CUBES." I'KKSONAI.. E. 0. WBgnor, of Glrardvlllo, was in town this morning. E. 0. Brobst spent to-day transacting bus! ncss at Pottsvlllo. Mrs. E. Anstock, of North Jardlu street, spout yesterday at Delano. Councilman Coakloy returned yesterday from Trcmont wheroho was visiting friends. Miss Hattio Shaffer is spending a few days at Tamauua as tho euost of Miss Lottie Borton. Miss Nellie Beilly has returned homo after a pleasant visit with tho Misses Mullen, of Shamokin. Miss Mary Foley, of West Centre street. left for Philadelphia to-day, where sho will spend a few days. Thomas Morris, of Philadelphia, who Is spending a few days in town, accompanied tho Columbia boys to Lakesido this morning. Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, and Mac Henry Wllhelm, Esq , of Ashland, spont to day In town attending to olectric railway business. USE DANA'S SAESAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Ampul utlon Neccsfnry. About a month ajro Joseph Novlcski, of town, mot with an accident at Delano, the result of which he will lose his right leg, Whllo moving o family from this town to Delano, his horses became frightened and ran away ot tho lattor place, tho wagon passing over his leg. He has been under tho care of Dr. Hamilton, and to-day he was removed to tho Minors' Hospital. His condition is such that amputation of tho right leg is necessary Novicskl also mot with a railway accident previous to the ono referred to abovo. While passing tho cast Coal street crossing of tho Lohigh Valloy railroad a train ran into his wagon, killing ono of tho horses and Injured tho other so badly that it was necessary to kill him. Novioskl was thrown against pile of lumber near by and badly injured. USE DANA'S SAESAPABILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CUBES". Civil Service IJxamlnatlnu A competitive examination under tho rules of tho U. S. 'Civil Service Commission of applicants for tho classified postal Borvice at tho post oiuee in this place, will be held on August 5tb, commencing at 0 o clock a, Applications will not be accepted unless filled prior to the hour of closing business on July 17. Persons wishing to bo examined for tho clerk examination must be 18 years of ago or over, and for tho carrier examination between tho ages of 21 and 40 years. For applica, tion blanks apply at the post offlco to the Secretary of the board. Another Water Suit, Mahanoy City's Borough Council has water fight -upon Its hands. A bill was filed yesterday at Pottaville by tho Mahanoy City Water Company restraining the borough out cials from drawing monoy out of the borough treasury for the payment of bills incurred by the erection of new water works. The old water company, in their complaint to the court, cites the act of '01. which says the in debtedncss is not to be paid out of taxes but out of earnings of tho water organizations The court granted a rule to show cause why an injunction should not issue In tho case. USE DANA'S SAESAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Allced S4'e Wtrk. John Bubel wax l.-f. re Justice Monaghan lastnlaht ohajd kh selling liquor to minors. Bubel waived a hearing and entered bail. He says the oompluinant in the case is a special Polish officer named Walter Sorako, with whom he had a quarrel about three weks e, and that this suit has no founds1 tion whatever, but has been instituted in a spirit of vengeance to put the defendant to expense. Died. LINDENMUTH. On the 8th iust., at Shenandoah, Pa , Amanda, wife of William S. Lindenmuth, aged 88 years, 8 months and ID-days.- Funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday) at 10 a. m., from the family residence, 406 West Centre street. Sorvices at the bouse and interment in the Evan gellcal cemetery, Ringtown. Friends and relatives respectfully Invited to attend. It gpruptr IiMteuil of Men, The location of the slush tanks at Indian Ridge colliery ie being changed from the east to the wast able of the breaker. This change will afford means fer removing the slush from the tanks by scrapers, Instead of the usual man and boree power. Headquarter for Tramps, Since the old red bridge, which spans the Lehigh Valley railroad near the old Colum this locality now make their headquarters in j the building that protect the dearly bought 1 ha surprise leam of e crusher being missing in "e """ no ono being able to if mention of this fact because oi our K that something might befall the dear erMher, .i i.t.. tliAtntrn or Its service i" " near future. The crusher must be prolecteo, even If we are compelled to deprive oural f.i-n.l.l.ln of the trampj. Protect the oruthsratallhasiarde. A NARROW BSOAPB. Jolepli MiiUftwIei l'Hlls Into n Upcp Mine lirencn. Last evening, while on his home from work, Joseph MsknwieY, of town, met with an accident that might have resulted mote seriously than it did. It was certainly a mlraole that lie did not Um ills life. Makawlos is employed at the Furnace eolliery, near Gilliertou. About 12 o'clock last ulght ho was oomlng over the Turkey Uan hill from wotk, when he fall into a deep mine breach, the fall stunning him for some time. When ho recovered his senses In managed to crawl out and make his way homo. Although badly out up lu several places, none of his Injuries are of a serious character. This morning he was able to walk about Dr. Hamilton, who drowsed tho wounds, ro- portii tho Injuries confined to badly cut and iruised about the face, hands, arms and legs. A Japanese Toothbrush. I ooth-brushes will not always in ire good teeth, us the experience oi inny . young people in this country enrs witness. On the other hand, in ountrioa whoro no brushes am used ,eeth may be remarkably white and ouml. A visitor in Japan says Mini ie was full of admiration ut th eeth of a lady in tli family with vhom ho lKwrdort. Never had lio be lelil suoh dazzling white teoth. He sked the woman ,one dny how she ept them so bright, upon which she jecainc, as to her teeth, moro dazzling Mian ever, nntl produced her tooth rufili, a aimplu contrivance, Indeed. It lonslsteil alas for the money ruir peo ile waste on brushes and powders Imply of a small stick of bitter wood. )ne end of tho stick was beaten and lammurod into n rough, fibrous brusl hd this, with n cup of cold water, wur he only implement she uued.--N. Y. Vorld. IVlmt All Clin Do. No man has a right to suy ho can do milling for the benefit of mankind, vho ntc less benefitted by ainbitiouf rojects than by tho sober fullllliiient if eaoh man's proper duties. l!y doing he proper duty in the proper place, n nan may make t.ie world Ills debtor. The results of "p-tient continuance in -.voll-doinir" are never to be tnensured iy the weakness of the Instnnnent, .nit by the omnipotence of Him who ilesseth tho sincero offoi ts of obediont aith alike in the prince and in the cot tager. Detroit Free l'ress. UiimIm Hcoumny, Whatever elso you hoard, do not In jlude in the list old medicino bottles, The cost of those when perfectly new s very trilling, and the futility of sav- ng tliem against a possiblo errand to he chemist's is very apparent. Nor hould tacks taken up whan you remove arpets from the floor for the annual -r si'tni-annuul shaking bo put aside for i second use. A now paper of tacks diould bo used whenever a carpet is re tid. I once knew a woman who made me match, by careful economy, serve Jiree separate lightings; yet she went o her gravo with the spirit of a pan .ur. and a bevy of spendthrift coiniii! iwoopsd down on hor ileids and barm as uigles on -the prey. Harpers Ii.tzar. OrgHiilzoit fur Sewermre. Several citizens of tho First ward mot in Justico Monaghau's oulco last night aud or ganized what is to bo known as "The Emcrick Street Sewerage Company." The following officers wore elected: President Michael Graham; Secretary, J. J. Monaghan Troasirer, Michael Sullivan, Tho company has a right of way from the Borough Council for a sewcrago lino along Emcrick streoS and branching on tho connecting streets and alleys. KIo- tion of Trnr Jiors. A meeting of the School Board has beo.- called for to-morrow ovening, in thosupeiin tondent's office, at 7.30 o'clock, for tho purpose of electing toaehcrs and tho trans action of general business. A principal o the High school will also bo elected at the meeting, to fill tho vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Ehrhort. Fluul -Vol Ice. All parties who wish to join tho Hebald's World's Fair excursion must make applica. liou for tickets not later than G p. m. to-mor row (Wednosday), at the II build office, as all arrangements for tho trip must bo per fectcd by that time. Columbia's Anniversary. The members of tho Columbia Hose Com pany to-day celebrated their twenty.third anniversary by taking their wives, children aud sweethearts to Lakeside for au outing, They numbered about two hundred and fifty on their departure this morning. The Grant band acoompauied them. A I'urnlytlo Stroke. Mrs. Llewellyn, of East Centre street, and mother of tho Supervisor, was seized with a paralytic stroko while visiting her daughter. Mrs. dreggory, on Plum alley, yesterday. Mm, Llewellyn's eouditlon wis critical, but Dr. Callen said to-day there were good hopes for her recovery. Huckleberries l'ltnlllul. A party of twenty-nine women filed up Locust Mountain this morning, each carrying a large market basket, and at noon thoy tiled dowu again with all the baskets filled with huckleberries. The only secret a womau oau keep is the location of a good berry patch Taken to tile UogiIUl Harvey Kehler, tho boy who saQered an amputation of part of his left foot yesterday by reason of an aooident in the Shenandoah City colliery breaker, was taken to the Miners' Hospital this morning. Appointed Auditor. S. Q M. Hellopeter, Esq , has been np pointed auditor in the case of Hay & Son, of Hasten, against A. J. Uallagber, to make dls tribatlon of the fundi in the hands of the Shtriff. MuIhI Treat. The patrons of the K end rick House have persuaded Alfred Halstaai, the vocalist, to prolong his visit at that popular resort for another week. Don't fail to hear him sing. 7-3 2 I A DAriKEY'S'.IDEAL WIFE. Illtlu't AicMunttuMuol Himself but Knnu What Sort of n Better Itnlr lln No.mIc,!. "Bar. yer got any stomped nntolopep fur aula here, boss?" "Htomped what?" said tho astonished proprietor of the country storo. "Stomped untolopee, dat yr put or lolUsr In, nn' son' It to de poa' oillco. 1 prpmlso Florlnda I gtvlne write her or letter, nn' I boun' ter keep my word." "Jos, I have plenty of those, but win is Florfilda?" "Sho's tny wife, boss, or least wnyf when I got my crap laid by 1 'low tor git or lljonso, an' gin her dat entitle ment. Kvor sense 1 had de lor grip las' wintor, an' Uo ler mnnrial fever In d summer timol'zc had er misery in m oiust, an won itnrer po'ly, than If (lod an need somebody tq talfe hear or me. so I dun 'olded ter cit married. "Dls comln' spring Florlnda Jane kin holp mo powerful in de crap. She's e. likely ar ban' ez ever you seed In ei eotton patch, on Squaro Thomas set cl i mamqs nor dat uo gwino soil mo er luff tor bull' er houso on. Dat He uo' I kin pay for it nen, "I hinder no count on trlflln llko. but Florlndn sho k,no' how tor make buckle an' tongue meet, she do, ca.e I dun seed her tried. Sho been married twist afore dis, do' she's er young 'oman yit but sho's bin powerful mlsforttinate t, ... . . uer iusi nusoan got woun up in er cotton screw, on wuz mongroled tor deaf, and Tore sho done mo'nin' fur him, her secon' husban' got sontup fur efgTit years fur hog stealin' an' udder devilment. It's a widjer woman dat I gwino marry, yer see." "Hut what will you do when her sec ond husband servos his term and comes home?" "Well, I dun 'ranged fur dat, boss, 1 molght bo glad tor gin hor up when dat time comes, an' of so, I jus' turn her ober tor hiin. Hut of sho ain't sickly, an' I fin' hor er likely 'oman tor live wld, don 'foro dat time comes I kin buy divorcement dockerments. I dun 'quired inter do matter, an' thirty dol lars will pay fur all do papors nn' de l'yors throwed In. Florlnda Jane got hor bedstead, an' ohlst, an' four split bottom oncers, an' er bolster, an feather bed, an' truck er dat kin', dat iz wuth mo en do papers will cost. It won't be no 'spenso ter mo, an' I pufflc ly willin' ef sho suits, tor spen' it on lier. 1 JojVt 'low ter get married whl out, it s oostin mo sumpon. 1 already gin hor er 'gngement ring, wid er green glass set In It, an' I 'low tor buy uor er pair er year bobs fur er bridal present. Yos, sir, I want hor saterilod, case I dunno what sho Wants wld me no how, fur I ain't no likely shakos no er nlggor. I s'poso It wuz do ginger cntto color dat tuck hey fancy, dat I disinherited frum my deccasted mud dor dat's dead cazo Florlnda, sho's jest oz dark complected an' shiny ez yore uoots. nut sho suits mo to er T. "I want somebody ter patch an' men' fur me, an' cook tny. victuals done, an' sho kin fill do bill. Ef she jus' do her part an' mino orbout de houso an' raise do chickens nn' do pigs an uo gyanun' truck, an' dodo cookin' an' do wnshin', an' spllttin' up de wood an' totin' do wator, an' comb my lia'r on Sundays, an' work in do floi' Mondays and ever'y udder day whoi. tho crap iz In do grass, an' when It't got to bo "gcthcred I'll do my part Doy aint nuthin' mean nor low llfotot1 erbout mo. I uster b'long ter quality. I did, an' I kno's how ter treat er wife, I do." "ou do, hey? "Well, what's your party" "-My part iz allers ter have in or do cent an' 'speetcrblo manner. I nebbei spects ter beat my wifo. 'less sho't. powerful nggervatin', nor let no udder nigger do it. I gwino buy her or calico coat an' er pair shoos an' Miss Malviny's olo hat twist er year, an' let hor sing jess oz loud in do meolin' ez she wants tor. Don I gwino lot her 'ten' all de funerals dat conies on Sun day an' sit up wid de sick an' cat at do fits table wid me, an' what 'oman. white or black, could speo' mo'en dat?' i us, sir; my who gwino liavo er good easy timo, ef she's er wuckin' nigger. Hut of she's no 'count an' triilin' like me I gwino gin her her walkin' papers an' git ernudder. I can't s'poto two no 'countniggors. But f don't comprehend no trouble wld Flo rlnda Jane, caze she s or wucker frum way back. Courso, I dun tolo her all day erbout Rosas red an' violets blue, 'Lasses sweet, and so lz you, en bout My lnb fur you shall ebbcr flow Llko wa'er down er tnter row, but I dun tolo her besides what I gwino narry her fur, an' sho knows I con't utnn' no foolishness. But Florinda Juno she's er likoly young gal, sho lz, an' I ain't or feared ter buy hor er license, I ain' "Boss, I hates ter troublo yer, but I'd be much orbleeged ef you would put dis letter in do stomped antelope an' baolt It ter Miss Florlnda .Jano White side, cr Widder 'Oman, kear er her Hrudder-in-law, de Foreman In do Ilrlck Yard, Frog Level, Alabama." N. Y Herald. WOODEN MONEY IN ENGLAND. Notched Sticks Vied Before the Bank ef Kneland Was Established. Wooden money, in the shape of ex chequer tallies, was, prior to tho es tablishment of the Bank of England in 1094, current In tho country named. Tallies was tho name given to the notched sticks formerly In use In Eng, land for keeping tho accounts In the exchequer. They are described by lid-lilts as square rods of hazel or wil low, insoribed on oat side with notches Jndloating the sum for whloh the. tally was an acknowledgment, and on two other Bides with the same sum In Roman characters. When the trans action was completed, the tally record ing It was split lengthwise, so that eaoh section contained a half of each notch and one of the written sides. One-half, called the tally or cheok, was given to the person for whose service it was intended; the other htlf, called tho oounter tally, was retain 1 in the oxohequer until Its corresponding tally should be brought in by the person who had last given value for it. It thus became a current token repre senting oash. After th e establishment of tho Bank of England government payments were made through Its agenoy. The use of talllos lu the ex ohequor was abolished by statute S3, George III. The old tallies were, by acts 4 and 6, William IV., ordored to be destroyed, and it was the burning of them that caused the conflagration by which the old houses of parliament were demolished. v I WANTS, fto. rOitHALE.-A black mare, five years old I- Krnuo nnusouna anu a good driver An ply at 317 Hast Lloyd street, VenSndwh. I'S t-61w lT0",;- 0,uro grand Hteck piano, in V cxcolleut tone. Ileen In uso onlv o ti;....',... particulars apply at 7-6-flt J7IOUND, A pocket book contolnlns a sum ol X' morey Owner eon have samo bv nrnvlru. property ana npjlylng to John Watson, Nn. 'C 8-3t nEWABD. A reword ot ton dollars will be au given lorinrormation leading to the oon vlction of any person orpersonscanchttearlnf down tho fenoo or otherwise destroying or ujujoiiiuti inui'ciby ui, iu i ratting l urK. M M. BuitKK, Solicitor, For Shenandoah llaso ilall Association 6-29-2M A DMINITRATOlt'S NOTICE.-Lettcra ol xx uuumiiBvruuon on tne estate or airs Mar itaret Harklns. lato of the llnr .iH-). ni Sh.n. ucdodh, deceased, havln? been granted to the uuuviaiKuuu, ptrsuuu inuuuieu to sam estate aro hcrebv notified to mko tmvmnnt ; thnnn hnv. log claims against s.ldesthteto present thorn SrV? , ... Administrator. M. M. BnnKE, Uli Attorney. Hnenanaoas, I'a, MayBt), JSM. 8-Mt-oav ESTATE NOTICE. Estate of Naomi O'Don nel, lose ot llorough ot (Shenandoah huylltlll county, deceased. All persons li - "cutcti iu buiu t'suuu arc r.qupsieu to mak ImmeUlato payment, and thoso having loga claims ugalnst the Banio will present them Hhhut drlay. In prnpor order for fcttlcmem 10 oauau JAixr, uLittiNi-, executrix, . Turkey Itun. Or hcrntlorney, T. It. Beddali,, Shenandoah, I'a., July 8rd, 1BPJ. Gt-oaw INSTATE NOTICE-Uftate ot I. M, Tltraan, 11 lato ot tho llorough of Hhonand ah County ot Hchuylklll, deceased. All persons mueoion io emu estate aro rcquosteu to maki immediate payment, and ihuso having legal vuiima uguiast inu buiuo win present tncm without delay, In proper order tor settle ent to HUGH W 'J'JTMAN, Executor. T. It. BEDDaLL, Attorney. Hhcnandoah, I'a., July 8, leiO. 7.5 flt-oaw pitOroSALS. Propolis will be received bj I tho unrtc-rsH nod committee ur t iTupsdiv. July 11th, IH93, nt lip. m., lor the npalr of tbt .nam street s?nooi ouuaing, Hncnan-Jouli I'a t'ho Hicclllcatlons for said rcoalrs mav hi seen at the bouse of II. J. Muliloon, 23 West jdDiro street, .-ncnanaoan, fa. H.J MULDOON, JAMCS Devitt, James O'Hearn, Frank iiakna, 7-0-Bt B. A. Ueiioali,, VTOT1CE TO STOREKEEPERS. RECH'I iN ents of outdoor relief and taxpayers ot ovuuyjtwu couiuyi wwing tu ilick 01 appro K nation tho distribution of outdoor relict I ereoy guspacded until Monday, August 13th 1'axpaytrs are urgently requested toicf ortnnj jaso where a recipient of relief is unworthy ol lUch, Informstion will be regarded as rtrletly conlldcuilttl Anouymous communication will not bo cocsiatroq, JOHN BERG N. HOUERT KIILINQ, WIL.I.IMDl!.RR, Board of I'oor Dlro.tors. P. O. box 4, Schuylkill Haven, I'a. Jj 8 th eat tu St BONDS FOR SAL,E.-Tho Town Council ol the HoroiiKh of Bhenandoah having been July and legally authorized to borrow monej for tbo purposo of erecting a public water lorks, have prepared and are now offering foi salo borough bonds bearing Interest at the rate of i per ctnt , th Interest payable soml an liially. The bonds arc of the denomination ol Slot', S300 and W0 and maturo In thirty years r'orxons doslrlng to subscribo for the said iinuun tun uow uy applying 10 T. n: uradlKan. treasurer ot I he borough, stating theamoutt thpy Ceslro to subscribe for and tho denumlna tton of bonds preferred. PATRICK ClAFFIQAN, T. J. JAMIM, E. 1', OALLACIlF.il f-Mf Commltico nnOPOALB, Proposals will bo received for A. 11 steam nsating appawtus t ample ch: ..actty to hctt Blx (6) rooms of the Hast Waru school building ot Ullberton borough, tbi 0, liar to bo e.. cava ted, It! feet 1 xig, 12 feet high ana 12 feet wide, to be lined with brick a d ceaeni or proper tniCKnoss 10 render sara water tight, also entrance to cell r. all exco vatlngto ber.ono by parties contracting All pipes to bo bronz'd und painted, jnd all material to be of br-st make Bidders will stato what svstem ttnv intend n-lnt- Hl.K will also be received for the crectlo.i if build ing ot suitaDic size tor same plant, it tho base ment ol said school building Is too low. owlnu to tho low ground on which said building It ercciea. au contracts to do sent tu the secre tary on or before July 17. lly order of tht Board of Directors. Address, J. E. MoKeon, Seo'y, Mahanoy Piano, Pa. Mahanoy Plane, July 10, 1893. 7-10-3 flETT6'S Beer and Porler. T AM; AGENT for the Wins. Kettig'a Cele brated Beer and Porter lu this vicinity, also Berguer & 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 I O 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 lino of Btoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Rooting and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, QIItARDVILJ.E, PA, FBED. KBITHCISr 101 North Main street, Khenandoah, Pa WHOLESALE BAKKR AND C8MCTI0 F,Il Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Parties and Picnics supplied at short notice AT 3 ' inn Miim Ml IHIitf'jijtM J GtoantiL Bispfe; of J lDRESSGOODS g . B,RESS GOODS issuch a bewilderiiifr topic ' that we will not attempt a full descrip- Mn r,V?M but Slvc a Partial outline, which you can nil m by a personal inspection. There are the plain and charitable diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mixl turcs m 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, bengalino, 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 1 1 -- "a luiiatmuD, slnglo, doublo or trlplo capes. Sotno aro plain, others vory highly docoratcd, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangomont at tho neck, bo much ap proved this season by the fomlnlno fancy. To some, coats only aro tho correct garment. To those tvo would say coats aro equally fashionable anil stylish, many of tlieso having capos also attached sometimes ono, two or threo, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may dojirc. . 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 principled 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. All welcome. . H DiTB. Py and Stewart" n POTTS VllaXiXSy PSrJii!u O, tiEOHQK MIIjIjKK, iManager. FancImported China j Cups, Saucers, Plates, Berry Dishes, Berry Seta, Fruit Saucers, Picklo Dishes, Bread and Cako Plates, Sick Feeders, Cream Jugs, Roso Jnrs, Cracker Jars, Jardineers, Vases, Gypay Ketttlcs, Bread and Milk Sets, etc., etc. - Beat 25c Window Xicklo T and Colleo Potts and Kettles, plated on a basis of Copper. jDuau iu use. &IRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. Q SJoixtla Hfr.ixx Street. AND SO IT GOES! When our comnctltors find thnv cannot, lmnt with Iholr math nos tht-n thoy try to heal us wllh ihelr drgradlng tails. Puy no attention toiLumns mat only goes 10 provo that thoy uro jealous of ua, nowlng that wo have tho best f-owlni; machine on thoBiorliel. tho lightest uin'ilr.g, lnss noUe aud jittfttDuiigouitu muruiu every ireau or mo foot ban any other. Wo do not lit' o to sell thoHingcr r D memo In orJer to sell tho St ndnnt. ir want a shuttle machine voti cnn iwAVR-OnH 1. our ofllce for thirty or thfny'tlvo d liars equal 1 1 iny. When once the people become acquainted ni.u u.c luiaiy iuy will DIIVD no OtUOr. he rcclprocniors are comlnu nhtu f4t. il. thnv can and Joining the rotary, Th-y have (tot. to como uuteum" wuiB, wun-i whu until it is 100 late our monoy all tone bbt bnt buy a Stand ird. 0or. Jnrdln and Lloyd Sts., Bhenaudoah John F.Plopperc, 89 east aisyritE st. W, Cake and Pie Bakery ! COHFECTICrsERY, ICE CHEAM, SODA WATER. I havo also purchased tho storo 21 West Coal Ureet, ondam prepared tofurulsh Milk, Cream, Butter and Egtsat tho lowest market prices Wo will also keep at this store Ice Cream and Soda Water. All orfcrs will receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOITERT, . East Ceolrc St. SHEHAHDOAH 21 Yeit Coa! St. Public Notice! Notice Is herehv clven that nerHnnii dnstrnir. ids or detaining bear Uses will l.n nm..tnfl a provided by the Act ot Assembly approved Browora' Asaoolatlon. 'Ahnnanfloah. Pi... Jun fl. 1TO. w AT THE LEATHER STORE 16 T7C Ooutl-o St.. Vnn nan mirnhaaa omr ililnn a. line or sho-i nudlngs, sboomudera' tuola, shoo bookB, laces, etc. Wholesale and retail Has removed to Bill Jones' old & tam 17 -OPTH MAIN STUKBT Vura ut iu be pleased Ui i.eet th o bis (rlsnda and th public In lierylblng In the Drinking Line Wo find tho most etylish and tbo provalllng modo to bo tho Ha no. In sninn nf lio trn.tln..- Rlindn 5n flm Arnpl-nf m c una CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PtNNA. -AGENT VOn CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 AUD PUSHER BEERS, 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Bttitionery, iiiai. i. I 1- . i . . .. . -v- rr 0. 4 MAIM W ,1 : 4 i