KING Among merchant li the ono who c&tors to the wants of his cu- , b they rich or poor. Both hare n 1 right to be treated fairly. Justice to alt a tod motto, and our customers will find Hears. We have s comploto line of Groceries M wall m Canned Goods, etc Como and aoo ur took of goods, and remember tlio beat I us always the cheapest in the long run. Corner Grocery, 0ntre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION NEWS OF A DAY. Weetern rennnjlranln Pensioners to Hold m Secret Meetlntr. IiTTSBDno. July 13. Ia reference to tho feeling in the local Q. A. H. post against Kecrrt&rr Uolce 8mlth because ot the limed nniust suspension of pensioner! State Commander Thomas G. Sample, peaking ct the oontemplatod action, aatdt "The executive committee la preparing to lasuo a call to nil the Orand Army poats In western Pennsylvania to attend n, meet- Inn;, at which this matter will be thor oughly discussed. This meeting will be secret, and will bs held In about two weeks In PlttgbnrK or Allegheny. "We will formulate our nctlon and pre sent It as the expression of the Grand Army Dosts ot western Pennsylvania at tho national encampment to be held In Indianapolis tho first week in September. Then the feeling ot tho Grand Army as an organization will be expressed in no un Measured terms." A. Family's Narrow Escape. NonniBTOwN. July IS. A frame dwell In a at tho corner of Main and Stanbridgo streets, occupied by a family named Gal lagher, caught flre from a defective flue. A. bright light aroused a neighbor, who awoke the Gallaghers, not an Instant too soon, and then sounded an alarm. The family got out in safety, but in their haat were compelled to leave clothing and number of valuables. Eliza Gallagher, an old woman, just recovering from a broken leg, refused to leave until aha could And ber gold watch. Firemen rolled her in blanket and carried her out ugalnst her will. Fourth Olaaa Postmasters. "WASniKQTOH, July 13. Fourth class postmasters were appointed in Pennsvlva- nia as follows: Adamsvllle, Crawford eounty, J. J. Bnird; Chandler's Valley, Warren county, M. Douglass wade, Con' eordvllle, Delaware county, J. II. Drlnton Gosford, Armstrong county, J. T. Swlgart: Kelby btatlon, Armstrong county, J. Qulgley; Nlles Valley, Tioga county, S. W. Mclnroy; Orwln, Schuylkill county, S. P. Heberllng; West Mlddleser.Mcrcor county, M. G. Finsthwaltei Wheatland, Mercer county, U. U. Welker. Tho Krelders IlnrUrt. LANCASTER, Pa., July 12. The bodies Daniel S. Krelder, wife and four children tho victims of murderer Albert Bomburger t Cando, N. D., arrived at Ellzabetutown, this county, yesterday, accompanied by the four surviving children, and were taken to the home of Mrs. Kreider's pa rents. Air. ana Airs. John il. Illsser. Mount Joy township, from were they were Durlea tills alternoon. TrnerRTllI Asylum Contractor Falls, Philadelphia, July 13. Frederick W, Xmweg, tho well known contractor, with ofUces in the Halo building, at Juniper and Chestnut streets, has made an assignment for tho benefit of creditors to George W, Jacobs, Jr. Mr. Amweg was engaged in number of extensive building enterprises, among them being the erection of the State Asylum for the Chronic Insane Werneravllle. LAKESIDE PARK. Pta Booked for This Season at This Popular llegort. The following Is a list of the dates secured wd the names of the societies: July 13. Plcnlo of Church of Faith Sun JUy school, of Mahanoy City. July 11Social Club of Coal Dale. July 15. M. E. Sunday school, Gilberton July ia PIcnio of the Welsh Congrega tionaL Methodist and Baptist Sunday schools of Shenandoah. July 10. Phllopatrlan Club, Shamokin. Jnly 20. M. E., P. M, Wolsji Baptist and Luthoran Sunday schools, Girardvllle. July 25. Methodist Episcopal Sunday school, Shenandoah. July 25 to Aug. 3 Evangelical camp meet Ing. Jnly 28. Wm. Penn Sunday school, July 27. Welsh Congregationallst, Man noy City. Jnly 28. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland, August 1. Camp 4, P. 0. T. A, Mahanoy City. ' August 2. Gorman Lutheran school, Mah anoy City. August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shen andoah. Aug. 4. P. M. Sunday school of Gilber ton and Shenandoah. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokin, August 8. M. . Sunday school, Mahanoy Plane. August 9. Trinity Reformed and Prosby, tetian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangelical Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 13. Reunion of German Lutheran ehnrch. Aug. 15 Laieslds Mndcale, Grant Bani Aug. 16. Trinity Reformed Sunday schoo of Tamaqoa. August 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday tcoool, Ashland. August 24. German Reformed Sunday shool, Mahanoy City. Bept 4 St. Michaels Society of the county. TJsa Wzzxb' Laundby Blue, the best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakley Bros. A firs Alarm Itoxes. Tho following list shows the location ot tho alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Firs Department: LOCUTION. J Cotl and Bowers streets. It Dowers and Centre streets. K Bridge and Centre slreew. fc Main and Centre streets. M Main and Poplar streeu. at Main and Coal streets. Gilbert and Centre streets. Gilbert and Cherry streets. fc Chestnut and Coal streets. Yossndan alarm open the box, pull down thi hook once and let go. When an alarm Is sent In the flre bell will sound the number of tan box and repeat the alarm four times, DOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. XX the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the flre ball w strike one, then pause and strike Ave k i .1. 1 1 V, . V la In tl vicinity o jNo. IS box. Every alarm Is repeated I Ickt times. 1 im nn er paIr for iace cur- tpl.UU taluti. Others for $1.25, 11.60, 11.75, J2.00 find upwards. Call nd seo them. A new lot Just received C. W. Frtcke'8 Carpet tjtoro. I'EIIHONAU. George W. Johnson, of Ollborton, spent tbo day In town. Charles T. llttrchlll, of Malzovlllo, was Jn town to-day. Harry Harper, of Ashland, talked dry coeds to our morehants to-day. J. Claudo Drown, of Lost Crook, transacted business in town this morning. Mrs. llcttcrldgo, wife of tho president of tho Borough Council, Is seriously 111. 0. J. Arcgowl, ex-Deputy Sheriff, of Fotts vlllo, circulated among town acquaintances to-day. , Mrs. Llewellyn, who suffered from paralytic stroko on Monday, continues Im proving. Mrs. K. Nash, widow nf tho Hto John A Kah, his been appointed to a position In tho hlladclplila mint. William E. Smith, formerly of town, and at ono tlmo candidate for Tax Rocelvor, Is now motorman on tho Potlsvillo olectrlo rail way. Bamuel Davis, of West Lloyd street, steadily recovering from the severe injorlos he sustained in tho Knickerbocker mines last weok. Drs. J. 8. Callon, D. J. Langton and II. F. Matter woro In attendance at tho meeting of the BchnvlklU Medical Society at Fountain Springs on Monday. Loo Bamberger left town this morning for New York City to make arrangements for his western trip in tho Interest of tho firm In that city which ho represents. USE DANA'S SABSAPARILLA, rr "THE KIND THAT CUBES." roinis. Tho Klstlor property at the comer Jardln and Lloyd streets has been Improved by a neat fenco. Joscnh Novloskl. who was takon to tho hosnltal vostonluy. is dolnu vory woll. and amputation of bis leg will not bo necessary, Ho was rcmovod to the hospital in order that ho might rocelvo proper nursing. The Ecscuo boys will shortly pirchsso an other team of hones. Tho trustees of the Miners' Hospital did not award tho contract for tho proposod new oxtenslon. as all tho bids woro in excess ol tho appropriation of $7,000. District Deputy C. T. Stranehn Installed tho officers of Major Jennings Council, Jr. U. A. M., last evening. John Rohland moved his family from Plum alloy to tho Hlgglns prop'orty on Nortli Jardln street this morning. G. W. Uassler has been named as executor of tho estate of tho late Mary Snjder. A runaway steor on Main Btreet last oven Ing caused considerable commotion. Bcddall Bros, aro making J"-lotions with tho Heat and Power Company's main pipes. Tho M. E. Panday school of Mahanoy City wenrnt Lakceido to day. USE DANA'S SABSAPARILLA, rrs "TOE KIND THAT CUBES." Huso Hull. "Pottsvlllo will play Shenandoah when Shenandoah wants a game in hor own name Tho snoaking propensities of somo of tho Shenandoah sports, however, do not commend them to tho ball teams of tho region." The above is taken from a eounty seat exchange, and It is a pollto way of saying Shenandoah's team is the strongest In the county, and that Pottsvlllo Is afraid to tackle them. Every player upon tho homo team is under contract for the season. Shenandoah plays at Hazleton on Saturday, and will very likely add another victory to her good record. The team at present is working harmoul ously, and the results are apparent. A subscription list Is being circulated to encourage the homo management in holding tho present strong team together to tho end of tho season. USE DANA'S SABSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Coming Event. Jnly 15 Ice cream festival under the auspices of Hope Section, No. 10, Jr. T. of H, and T., in Robbins' opera houso. July 17 Ice cream and fruit festival, nn der auspices of Ladies' Aid of tho P. M church, in tho Sunday school room. July 17. Ice cream and fruit festival, un dor auspices of Ladles' Aid of the P. M, church. July 20. Columbian festival, In Bobbins' opera house, nndcr auspices of the Young People of tho English Baptist church. July 31 Mum social and festival, by the y. w. a t. u. Aug. 12 Ice cream festival, in Robbins' opera houso, under auspices of Helping Hand Society of Reformed church. Aug. 18. Ice cream festival, in Robbins' nncra house, under auspices of the . P. G, of the P. E. church. Xew Ordinance. In another column of this paper appears the new ordinance recently adopted by the Borough Council relative to the disturbance of paved Btreets by tho water, gas and other companies. Tho object of publishing the ordinances in the newspapers is to give all the citizens a fall knowledge of them and enable them to have a copy. The copy given to day should be preserved, as it will only be published once. Accused r fmUflprit Assault. Edward Walters was before Justice Shoe maker last night charged with attempting an indecent assault upon a young woman named Jane Rellly. He waived a hearing and entrred ball. Walters recently appeared as complainant against Johu Earnhardt, cbarg' ing adultery. The cusq was settled before It went to court. Death of IX g Hrother. Ex-Chief Bargejes Smith yesterday re' ceived a letter announcing the death of his brother, Charles, at Ms home lu Bcthnal Green, London. The deceased was the pro prletor of theOxford & Cambridge (chartered) Club at that place. He had boon a book' maker for twenty years and died quite wealthy. A large family survives him, A Oasoleoe Maze. Some dripping upon the pan of a gasolene stove, in the kitchen of G. W. Beddall's resi dence on North Main Street, ignited this morning and caused an alarm of fire. All the companies responded with their apparatus, but their services were not required. No damage was done by the blaze. I la Their Old Horn 5. From the Hamburg Hem. John W. Boyer, of NewHsrtnouy, Indiana, aud H. C. Boyer, of Shenandoah, visited town yes'erday morning. They are sous of John S. Boyer, of Tamaqua, deceased since 1882, who was one of the pioneers of Uam- burg and who romovod to Taruauua In 1818. John W. is an old railroader, uoing Uuu, tho (Inst employes oi the Catawlwa road, no has boon a resident of Indiana lor over lit years. II. 0.1s tho editor and proprietor oi tho Evenino HKnALl) and postmaster of Shenandoah. Ho Is ono of tho best known men of 8chuylklll county as a nowspnper man, a polK'cIati and a leader in enterprise nf all kinds for tho future good of the ooanty. Thoy cumo hero to visit tho scenes of tholr boyhood and renew oiu acquaint' anon. Many of tho old jannmarKS wore nxamlncd and commented upon. They woro ,i, imtinw d with the place, its giowth, beauty and hcaUhftilw'ss. Making Active Oniivins. Htve Mlddleton, eandidalo for tho noml nation of County Commissioner uy me Bcpublican county convention, was In town today circulating among tuo itepuuuosn workers. Stcvo is making ncuvo canvass and reports the prospocts very bright for hli nomination. The I'rlmltlve Methodist. The Prlmltlvo Methodist Bunday schools of dllbcrton and this town will have a day out at Lakeside Park on August 4th. The former had been booked for tho 20th Inst., but changpd their date to accompany tbo Sunday school of that denomination iroin tins town, Hurled at KliiRturn. Tlio remains of the late Amanda Linden muth, wlfo of William Llndenmuth, were Interred In tho Evangelical cemotery al Blngtowii this morning. A largo number ol frlunds and rolatlvos aooouipniilod the ro mains to tho placo of Intorment. Another Weak Porch. While a funeral was leaving a house oi West Contro street this morning the porch ol in adjoining house weakened and created considerable excitement. Fortnuatoly the porch did not glvo way cnllroly and no oni was injured. lit. klesn 1' living. Sadlo, young daughter of Max Kersc, re ceived a blow on tho face from a baso ball uu Intentionally thrown at bur by a boy, Tin liltlo Elrl suffered Intensely for a while and medical attendance was nccossary, but then tveroiio serious results. Kvniigel'ciil Camp Meeting. Tho camp meeting of Pottsvlllo district lonforenco of the Evangelical Association will bo bold at Lakeside this year, beginning Tuesday, July 2.", and ending Wednesday, August 2, 1803. Muuh1 Trent. Tla patrons of tho Kcndrick Houso have persuaded Alfred Halstea4, tho vocalist, to prolong his visit at that popular resort foi another weok. Don't fall to hear him sing. 7 3 2w I'osttlvely l.:nt Week. All thoso deslriug Dr. Eerbrooko'g ser vices must como this week, as it is positivelj his last week. 7-12-lt Beat photOiTarhs and niaynns at Dabb's. Dead on the Train. WlLLlAMsrouT, July 12. E. A. Bowley, aged 57 years, mom ber ol tho linn of IloW' ley & Hermauce, manufacturers of wood working machinery, also a prominent nnancicr oi tins city, president or several local corporations, and connected with three or four banks, died suddenly ot an oplexy upon a Philadelphia and Heading train as it was entering this city yesterday alternoon. Fresth Outbreak of Smnllpox. Readino, July 12. Owing to a fresh outbreak of smallpox, in this city, the board of health have asked councils for another appropriation of 1 1.000 to be used in stamping out the disease. There are seven new cases of smallpox, all in the northeastern section of the city, where tho disease nrst appeared last winter. - Uuckwlieut Instead of Corn. BlBDSBOlto, July 12. Tho farmers whoso corn was destroyed by last week's hall storm aro sowing buckwheat In the Holds, so as to obtalu ut least one crop. On some farms there was a total loss of this year'i crops, except tho hay, which was housed in Juno. Three carloads ot window glass arrived to repair damages. Hoy Drowned While Uathlnff. NoitmsTOWN, July 12. Jacob Heaber, aged 8 years, was drowned in a quarry at Alont Ulare while oathlng. A brother and Beveral other boys who were with him ruu away, frightened nt what had occurred, and did not report the occurrence for some time alterwardB. The quarry wus dragged and the body recovered. Drowned While Hathlne. Philadelphia, July 12. Archibald Liv. lngstou, aged 22 years, the son of u wealthy bridge contractor residing in Sydney, Aus tralia, who arrived hero a lew days ago, after a tour of England, wus drowned while bathing in the Delaware river yet- teruay uiter uaving ueen seized with crumps. Congressman Mutchler's Successor, HAltlilSDUlto, July 12. The nomination papers of Howard Mutchlcr, who has been named to succeed his father, the late Con' gresiman Mutchler, were tiled at the state department yesterday afternoon, and tl. comity commissioners will be notified to prepare for tbo special election on the 25th last. Sad Death on the Railroad. WlLKESDAlutE, July 12. Uranus Snyder. aged 20, wag runjoverby a Central railroad train iu this city.' He was taken to the hospital and his right leg amputated above the knee, resulting in death shortly after wards. He leaves a young wife, a bride ot only a year, and au infant child. rarntyxod by Llchtnlnir. HEADING, July 12, While James Helfsuyder was shoveling coal under the boilers in the Heading Chemical works, bolt of lightning entered the room by the telephone wires, knocking the shovel out of hu hands and paralyzing tils leu side, His condition is serious. Democratlo Society of Pennsylvania. Hahkisbujio. July 12. Tuesday next the executive and finance committees of the Democratic Society of Pennsylvania will meet at the Bolton house, in this city. The executive committee will fix the date of the general assembly to be held at Allen, town this year. School fiir Bcanclaj Mrs. Murray Hill How idoous Mis Illakely looked in that b(net. Mrs. Manhattan Beach-H thought it was very becoming. At past the trim ming was very approprl Mrs. Murray Uill I (Jdn't notice the trimming. Mrs. Manhattan Beph Tho bonnet was trimmed with i'jr leaves. Ivy is very appropriate. Itfbnly clings to old ruins. Texas Siftina. A Dead ve Away, "So they dUoovipsd him in splto ot the faot that hovas disguised ub woman." said ob detective to an other. "Yes." "How did tUy fyid out he was man?" "They got Iijh into a frame of oanl i i i i,ZJ.A... ,Rhnt fTit. tMin'l was," Wasbjnzton .Star. . It t ai I s 9 J. PEHSONAft AND LITERARY. Among- tlio most vnlunbio presents received uy tlio I'rlncoKs Mario Louise of 1'nrma, wIHi of l'rlnco Ferdinand of llulgnrlii, Isjfi superb dliulem from tho wonion of tlto country over which sho Is to rule. It contains ilvo magnificent clusters ox diamonds In the shupe of n iiouruon illy. Kx-Gov. McGrnth of South Caro lina, who died nt Charleston recently past eighty years old, wns United States district judge for his- state in 1800, and Ills resignation the day after tho election of Abraham Lincoln n.s president was tho first uct openly sig nificant of the secession already deter mined upon. The plume of tho prince of Wales, worn on state occasions, is said to be worth $50,000. The feathers, an En- (fltsli writer, says, aro pulled from the -au ol the f crlwah, ono of the rarest ind most beautiful birds of India. Ireat expense and trouble aro neces sary to enpturrs tho bird, which is found .inly in tho wildest jungles. Tho feath ers are taken from tho livo cook. Judge Benjamin I'atton, of nicks vlllo, O., is said to enjoy the distinction of bolnp tho only surviving ofllco hold er appointed by Andrew J aCkson. Judge I'atton is eighty-four years old, and wns a conspiluous political fuctor in his day. He was intimately acquaint ed with Jackson, Clay, Calhoun and Buchanan, and was one of tho most ad vanced of the Jncksonlan democracy. Prof. Paine, of Bangor theological -omtnnry, infused an unusual amount if originality and freshness into an ad lress to a new pastor at a recent ordl .lat'on. Among other good things he .aid; "Nowadays tho ministry is get ting into the following state: First jhnpter Tho minister wants to run ihlngs. Second chapter He Is run ning things. Third chapter He Is run DUt!" It is stated that the first Mrs. Rider Haggard was a Miss Carroll, of Balti more. She was divorced from tho En 'Ush novelist, and is now living on the I'neifle coast with a third husband. A further bit of Information Is that this initial Mrs. Haggard, nco Carroll, is the iriginal of the writer's remarkable cre ation -the terrible and ageless beauty, "Shu who must bo obeyed," la an Americun womnnl Secrotary Gresham Is said to be as leliiocratio ns Jackson in his official uethods, and, of course, a prime favor ite with newspaper men. No divinity lieilgos him about. Ho Is willing to seo ind ttlk to anybody who has anything to tel) or wishes to bo told anything. He nukes no special point of this, and regarcs it as perfectly natural. It is t,cldon that ho Is interviewed without being n turn an Interviewer. Mbs Mary Abigail Dodge, known its "Giil Hamilton," and hor sister, Miss Harriet Dodge, aro paying a visit to Carlisle, Pa., to colleot information regurf.ng tho apcestry of James G. Iiluini, whose biography Miss Dodge is to wdte. Col. Ephraim Blaine, the statesman's grandfather, who was com-missaty-reneral of tho revolutionary army, ts buried in the old graveyard ceded lo tho town of Carlisle by John Penn. Thi) old Blaine family seat is about a. mile north of the town. HUMOROUS. 'Curious marriage that yesterday." "IIov curious?" "The bride was given awa and tho girls are saying the groan threw himself away." N. Y. I'reM. Iickj'''DId you hear about Brash's deati? 'Ho died, quite suddenly." Wlats "It wns, like mm. o always was so Impulsive, you know." Boston Transcript. -'"Scrlbbem coniplains that he doesn't got half tho returns from his library work that he should." "Why doesn't he inclose more stamps, then?" Troy Press. -His Summer Suit. Blnks "Is that a Summer welrrht vou've crot on?" Clunks (in his new suit) "Tho tailor sajs it's an eighteen months' waif Detroit Free Press., -"Havo you received any pie yet?' sail ono office-seeker to another. "No, bjitll'vo received provisions of another ort." "What sort?" "Cold hhoulder,' Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegram. -t-Fir didlyov didn't First Annex Darling "But why ou become engaged to him if you love lilm? ' becond ditto "Its merely a little way of my own for see ing tho base-ball games, my dear." Harvard Lampoon. A Good Idea. First Burglar "yhen aro you going to rob that house in Philadelphia?" Second Burglar "To-morrow morning." First Burglar -"Why don't you wait until afternoon, when everybody s asleep?" Truth. ' i Miss Laura "Oh, auntie! You re- fflember Mr. Meeker, who went from hcjre as a missionary? I have just heard that those awful cannibals ate Mm." Aunt Sophronla "La, mol I do hope they cooked, him with turnips. the poor dear man was so fond of tarnlps." Tit-Bits. j Tho crowded street car flew the track unexpectedly and the conductor went for the driver. "Here," he ex' claimed angrily, "what made that car o off?" "Cause it was loaded, I guess," responded the driver, with a grin, and the passengers guyed the conductor. (Jodey s Magazine. Mrs. Snlppey "With all this howl about the uso of red tape, I think its high time women were taking a hand In politics and " Mr. Snlppey "Well, how would It help the matter? Mrs. Snlppey "Wouldn't thoy have a new oolor if it took every cent in the treasury?" Inter-Ocean. Not so Eerrmrkable. "How did this happen?" asked the surgeon, as he dressed the wound in the cheek and ap plied a soothing poultice to the danv aired eve. "Got hit with a stone," re tailed the patient "Who threw it?" '"My my wife," was the reluctant an' swer. "It's the first time I ever knew a woman to hit anything she aimed at." muttered the surgeons. "She was throwing at the neighbor's hens," ex- 'plulced the sufferer. "I was behind her." Chicago Times. Miss Primper "Doctor, do please be quick about getting this cinder out of my eye.'" Doctor "is it very pain fnl?" Miss Primper ' Yes, I haven't seen how my bangs look for fifteen minutos." Inter Ocean. Customer "Why, that's an out rageous price! 1 thought you adver tised goods sold at cost?" Dealer "Well, thorp's cost enough about them. Isn't there?" A MEDIGIHE THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD GILMORE'S Win completely change the blood to yonr trstcm In tbreo montns time, and send nev, rich blood conning through yonr veins. It yon feel exhausted and nervous, are ftettlog thjn and til run down. Ollmoro's Aromatfo Wine, which Is a Ionic and not a beverage, will restore yon to health and strenirtli. Mothers, uso It for your dsuglitcrs. It Is the beat regulator and corrector for all aliments peculiar to woman. It enriches the blood and elves lasting strength. It Is guaranteed to enro Dlarrheea, Drs enterr, and all summer Complaints, and keep the bowels regnlar. Sold by all druggists for tl per bottle. WANTS. Sco. EXECUTOIt'H NOTI E.-Estato of Mary nnvder. deceased, late of tho borough of Shenandoah, County of Schuylkill, utato ol Pennsylvania. Notlco Is hereby siven to all parties Indebted to said est&to to make Immediate ruvment. and thoio having Irani claims against the same will present them wuuuui aeiay, in proper orner, ror settlement to OEOHClK W. llASSLKtl. Executor Shenandoah, Pa., July 11, 1893. 7-12-31 BONDS FOR SALE. Tho Town Council of the Ilorough of Bhenandoah having bpnn duly and legally authorized to borrow money lor me purpose oi ereciiDg a puDiie water works, have nrcDarcd and urn now offering for sale berough bonds bearing Interest at the rate of 4 per cent., the lnterost payable semi an nually, The bonds are of tho denomination of 1100, $300 and iWOand maturo in thirty year. rcieuLD utiBinujc to BuuscnoG tor too saia bonds can do so by applying to T. F. Bradtean. treasurer of the borough, stating tho amout t they desire to subscribe for and the denomina tion of bonds pretorrod. .PATRICK tiAFFIOAH, T. J. James, K. F. UAiXAanEn. 7-5-tf Committee. )KOICHALB. Proposals will bo received for a meant heating apparatus ot ample col LvtoheAt six IB) rontnn nf tho KastAVnrcl school building ot Ullberton borough, the c-llar to bo e.iravated. 12 feet 1 nr. 12 feet high ana 12 feet wide, to bo lined with brick and cencnt ot proper thickness to render same water tigut, aiso entrance to cen.r, an exca vating to he cone by parties contracting. All pipes to bo bronz d and painted, and all material to bo of brst make Didders will stato what system tbey Intend using. Bids will also be received for the erection if build ing of suitable site for name plant, If the base ment ol said school building is too low, owing to the low ground on Which said building Is erected. All contracts to be sent to tho secre tary on or before July 17. By order of the Board of Directors. Address, J. E. McKeon, Sec'y, Mahanoy Plane, Va. Mahanoy Piano, July 10, 1893. 7-10-3- AN ORDINANCE Regulating the Opening of Paved Streets. Section I Be It ordained by the Town Coun cil of tuo Borough of Shenandoah, and It Is heieby ordained by the authority of the same, That, hereafter, any Individual or corporation desiring toopen any paved street In tho Bor ough, for nny purpose whatever, shall pay the sum ol tl.BO per eqnaro yard, of pavlDg ncce sarily removed, lor a permit thereof, to b Issued upon annltentlnn. bv the Chief Hurirrs. Seo. 8 It shall be a condition of the permits urreia proviueu ior, mat tno samo sn&n De used within two days from tbe date ot Issue, and all permits not so used can bo renowed foi anot1 er period of two dayB i,pon the payment of twenty-five cent". All trenches shall be re filled and thoroughly compact by rammlnganfl pudd log by the party rtco'vlug the perml', and tbe oinmlttto on Iioads and Highway) shall cause the repavlng to be done over all trenches and openings as soon as possible atti r op nine. .eo. 3 Any -ersonorporsons vlo'atlng anj of tho provlsIOLS of I hid Ordlntne-e shall bi subject to a line of twonty-Qvo dollars, said pen ilty to he collected as like penalties an now recoverable, and no permits shall be Issued to any ono offending until all fln.-s and penalties havo been paid. JAMES BURNS, Chief Btir.eSB O. UETTE MIDGE, Pres. Town Council, T. J OAKLEY. It Sec'y Town Council, ALL .COMFORTS (of mmt includes tho great temperance drink I ill Z Reer btEi ves New Life to the Old Folks, i neasure to me i-arenis, Health to the Children. . Good for All-Coed AU the Tine. &l Ait cent oacksec makes Five Fcf'vr3teBA. gallons, uesureanagci . RETTIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Hettlgs Cele brated Boer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Eu gel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Btook. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street. 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 ot Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Uoollng and Spouting oui specialty. Peter Griffiths, OIItARDVILXjK, PA. 10i North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKER AND C6NFECTI0 VEIL Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Parties and Picnics supplied at short notice. I Fancy Imported China! SO IT GOES! When our competitors And they cannot boat us with their machines then thoy try la beat us with their degrading talk. Pay no attention to them us that only eoea lo prove that thoy are Jealous nf uT, vnowlng that wo uavo the best sewing macblue on iheiunrltU, the lightest running, less nol ana makes one stitch more to every tread ol tho toot than any other. Wo do not ha . e to sell the winger r Domestic In order to sell tho St .ndard. If you want a shuttle machine you cau always And It. at our offlce lor thirty or tbfrly-five di liars equal t any. When once tho pcoplo beoome acquainted with tho rotary principle thoy will havo no other. The reclprocators are comlnt out as fast as they oau ond Jolnln j the rotary. They have got to coma outiom- time. Don't wait until It Is too lato end youv money all ouo bbt bnt buy a Standard, T B. SHaFPER, or Jardlu and Lloyd Hts., Shenandoah John F.Ploppert, S9 EAST CENTRE BT, tread, Cake and Pie Bakery ! CQNFECTIOHERY. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. I have also purchased the Btore 21 West Coal streot, and am preparod to furutsh Milk, Cream, Butter and EgKsat tho lowest market prices. We will also keep at this store Ice Cream and Boda Water, All orders will receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT, HEail Centre St SHEHAHDQAH 21 West Coal St. Public Notice! Notice Is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kega will be prosecuted as provided by the Act ot Assembly approved Apttl 4th, 1SS5. Brewers' Association, Shftnandnah. Pa.. Jann a. ly AT THE LEATHER STORE! 16 xrtrl Ooxxtx-o ot., You can purchase any thing you need tn the line ot shoe nndings, shoemakers' tools, shoe dressings, blacking, button fasteners, button heoks, laces, etc. Wholesale aud retail, Tolxax X. X'x-ossitso. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stam 17 rfOUTH MAIN HX HEIST. Vhtrshs will he ple&iedlo but thtvram ol hlf trltudji ana the pubUo In Svotytklag Ib tie Drlaklig bias C-razid Display of FINE DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS isucli a bewildering- topic that we will not attempt a full descrip- tion, but give a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and changable diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures iu 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 tired and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. T "KTin -wr- Wo flnd tbo most stylish and sJLjJ. V V JcLIjS ' tno Prevailing motlo to bo tlio Capo, in somo of Its variations, single, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho femlnino fancy. To some, cunts only are tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashlonablo and stylish, many of thoso having capes also attached Romettmcs one, two or three, as tho taste or inclination of tho wearer may desire. 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 every thing in trimmed and uutrimmed 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. Dives, Mm anj Stewart, "" i i i. M i i .,, ,. ., POTTS VIImIiE!, PEKimL. O, GEOUQE MILLER, Manager. Cups, Saucers, Plates, Berry Dishes, Borry Set Fruit Sancora, Pickle Dishes, Bread and Cako Piatt Sick Feeders, Cream Jugs, Rose Jars, Cracker Jai Jardineers, Vases, Gyp3y Ketttles, Bread and Mi Sets, etc., etc. Best 25c Window Shado in tho Market. -fickle T and Colleo Potts and Kettles, plated on a basis of Coppt Best in Use. GIRYIN, DUNCAN & WAEDLEY'E CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT, I No. 207 West Coal Htrect, ', SHENANDOAH, PNN?j -AUENT FOR a I CELEBRATED LAGER v v AUD PILSNER BEEf Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. HOOKS & BROW, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stullotieii Blank Rooks, No. 4 NORTH MAINS J A . m t ML
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