i I'll i r It vrrr - i KINGS ong tnsrebnnts Is ho ono who catere to rtho wants of his cus tomers, bo thoy rlchor poor, Both bate an petal right to bo tjated fairly. Juttioe to all ta ft road motto. ifind our fimtomera will find otin. We hie complete lineof Groceries M well M Canned Goods, etc Come and Me air stock of goods, and remember the beet goods aro always tho cheapest in the long tan. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. TBQUD EDITION ' STATE NEWS OF A DAY. ho Killed nnd Imp Faintly Injured a Wyoming Mine. WiLKRfliunnis. Pa.. July 18. Two men were killed, two fatally injured and two badlr hurt bv on explosion of km In the Pettebono mine, operated by tho Dela ware, Lnekiiwanna and Western oom Danv at Wvorninu-. The dead arei Will iam Ktsnor, aged 38, leaven a wife and two Ihlldren; ltobert Hughes, aged 17 yeais, a I river boy. Those fatally Injured nrei William Mav. need 15 years, violently blown against a door, side crushed and badly bruised; John Ford, aged 84 years, ft miner, burned on head tsC and body, his arms and legs being bIm broken. Those seriously hurt are: Frank Menus, a miner, aged 25 years, out npon head aud brnlsed about tho body; Poter Sycoskl, laborer, kitmI 20. lmrnud cm hands and face. The explosion was caused by the (Tether ing of a body of gas in one oi tee orenswi, the air current having been changed by an Incompetent doorboy leaving ono of the doors onon. As the gangway Is usually free from gas the miners were not on the lookout for It, and apparently one of them ventured Into the body with a naked lamp, and the exnlosion followed. A rescuing party succeeded In getting but two of the mon, Monus nnd Syooksl, before they were overcome by fire damp. New State raslmnsten. WAsniNQTON, July 13. Fourth class postmasters were appointed In Pennsylva nia as follows: Cashtown, Adams county, IL Ij. Bream: Glllct. Bradford oounty, J. E. l'assmoro: Mahonlngtown, Lawrence countv. A. V. Newell: Mann's CholccBed- ford county, J. P. Cuppett; New Gollllco, Beaver countv. G.W.Pyle: Oneida, Schuyl kill county, Ij. G. Houser; Osterburg, Bed ford countr. Ii. II. Bowser; Pavla, Bedford county, S. B. Bernheinner; Point Brad ford. M. King: Kaise Hill. Bedford county, J. II. Van Horn; Iluinmerfleld Creek, 0. F. Park: Saxton. Bedford county, Nich olas Illssongj Gcelyvillo, Wayuo county, O. A. Dunkelberg. A Widow's Heart Qlnrtdencri. READING, July 13. John O'Neill, Bon of Mrs. Ann O'Neill, left home seven years ago. lie is a stonecutter, and located at Houston, Tox. About a year ago, whilo engaged in constructing a bridge at the Above named city, an accident occurred in which fourteen men wore killed. Of the names of the persons mentioned as killed was a John O'Neill. Mrs. O'NolU sup posed that It was her son who was killed, but she has received a letter from her son stating that he wns alive and well. The Last of Her Family. HAMimitO, July 13, Miss Sallio Bailey died here after a lingering illness, aged 81 years. Deceased was a daughter of the late John Bailey, proprietor of a well known hotel in this borough, which was a relay for stages before the cohBtructlun of railroads. ishe was tlie last ol nor lamliy. and leaves an estate valued at $150,000, which will be Inherited by Mrs. Derr, of Pottsvillo. a uleco. LAKESIDE PARK. nitM Hooked for This Season at This l'oiulnr Ilesort. Tho following is a lUt of tho dates secured and tho names of tho societies : July 13. Picnic of Church of Faith Sun day school, of Mahanoy City. July 14. Social Club of Coal Dale. July 15. M. E. Sunday school, Gllberton. July ia ricnic of the Welh Congrega tlonal, Methodist and Baptist Sunday schools of Shonandoih, July 19. Philopotrlau Club, Sharaokin. July 20. SI. E., P. M, Welsh Baptist and Lutheran 8unday schools, Glrardvlllo. July 25. Methodist Episcopal Sunday school, Shenandoah. July 25 to Aug. 3 Evangelical oamp meet ing. July 20. Wm. Ponn Sunday school. July 27. Welsh Congregatlouallst, Maha noy City. July 28. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland. August 1. Camp 4, P. 0. T. A., Mahanoy City. August 2. Gorman Lutheran school, Mah anoy City. Aug. 5 Baptist Sunday sohool, Mahanoy City. August 3. English Baptist S. sohool, Shen andoah. Aug. 4. P. M. Sunday schools of Gllber ton and Shenandoah. August. Alpha Social Sooioty, Shamokin. August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Plane. August 0. Trinity Reformed ami Presby terian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangelical Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 13. Keunlon of German Lutheran church. " Aug. 15-Lakeslds Ifmlcale, Grant Bani Aug. 10. Trinity Reformed Sunday sohoo of Tamaqua, '-"August 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday school, Ashland. August 21. German Reformed Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Sept 4 St. Michael Society of the eounty. Use Wells' Laundbt Blub, the best Bluing for laundry use. Eh package makes two quarts. IBets. Sold by Coakley Hro. fire Alarm Muxes. The following list shows the location o) the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Itre Department: LOCATION. 16 Coal and Bowors streets 16 llowera ana Centre street. It llrldgo and Centre street. U5-Main and Centre streets W Main and Poplar alrouta. Main and Coal streets Otlbert and Centre street. jOUbert and Cherry etreeu. da-Cheatcut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pall aown the hook once and let go. When an alarm ia sent In the Are bell will sound tfce number of toe box and repeat the alarm four time. HOW TO LO0AT8 ALARMS. if the alarm Is sounded from box U tbe Are bellw strike one, then pause and gtrllic ne which will Indicate that tbe Are is In tbc rlelnlty o lNo. 15 box. Bvery alarm if repeated tour times. fc1 DO Per pa,r for. wf r.T (Di.UU talus. Utbera for $1 .38, 1 JJ.60, $UW, 2-00 and upward. Call nudseotliem. A new lot jiwt received t C. I. PriClce'd Carpet HlKie. ( JULY Fearful Death-RateThis Month. Infants Die for Better Foods Anxiety in Thousands of Homes. Improper Diet Should Avoided.' Lactalcd Food tiic Provoniiv. of Cholera Infantum The Safest and Best for LUtle Ones Mil T- Thousands of homes aro now thougbful ond anxious for the safely of Hie little onef during the hot weathor. No one thing Is so oscontlnl to their hraltl; and safety as a wise choice of foul. In the four summer weeks cmllng July l. last year, tho mortality of Infants nnuer i year old iu this stato amounted to 182 per pent under two vears. (iO tier cent: under 6 years, 01 per cent, of tho total mortality Tlie mortality of liahies under o year waf about equal to tho total average mortality foi tho whole yoar of all diseases under iu years. The cold, cruel, statistical proois wnicii niinht be accumulated Indefinitely, show n,,itr wlmt nhvslclans know too well, that Improper diet in tho summer destroys oouj life in uncommon numbers. And they prove, also, that it is mainly tho infants who suffer from tho effects of tho Beason, on tins ac count. Tho ppldcmio of bowel affections of chll dreu frequently corresponds with tho riso In temperature, but tho canso always Ho in un suitable diet. An absolutely pure and relUblo Infant food had thorcforo been eagerly sought for year as a substitute for puro mother's milk. I.actatcd food solved the problem com plctoly. It stands to-day pre-eminently abovo all others. Infants fod upon it sufiVi loss, and fewer die, it is now well known. than those fed upon anything clso. It is used in tho big charitahlo institutions for children. It has saved tho livesof thousands of Infants during tho hot, dangerous months of summer. It Is Indorsed by tho best physicians, by nurses, and by happy, grateful mothers ii every town aud village in tho laud. Sugar of milk, tho basis of mother's milk, is tho basis of lactated food. With it is com' bined puro barley malt, tho finest wheat gluten, and the nutritious elements of tbo oat. It is thoroughly eookod by high steam heat and a predleested, nutritious food is made that fulfills every requirement of tho growing child. It Is by far tho safest food child can oat in the summer. It is a true prevent! vo of cholera infantum. No homo where there is an infant can afford to bo without it. Lactated food saves babies' lives I Tyiihus Fever In l'hlln.lelphla. PlHLADKLl'IirA, July 13. Three cases of typhus fever have recently been discovered iu this city, and the persons suffering from the disease have been tent to tho Municipal hospital. All three of the pn tlente are immigrants. They are Herman and Olga Pressman, brother and sister, who came from Ilussia, aud Patrick Mo- Callin, who arrived In New York ton days ago from Ireland. Klunlngr the Soula. Pittsburg, July 13, Jones & Laughlln have signed the Amalgamated steel scale. the workmen ooucedlng a reduction o from 8 to 15 tier cent. Tho Arm wanted reduction of from 10 to 20 per cent. The Iron scale was also signed by the FIndlay, O., Boiling Mill company, employing tOO men. So far thirteeu western firms have signed the scale. The Ilody Identified. Ledaxon, July 13. The body of the murdered man found in the harvest field near Campbellstown, this county, on Mon day, was Identified ns that of a German tramp Known ns "New York Fatty, whose name Is supposed to have been Shaeffer. lie was known to have oonneo- tloue In Wilkesbarre. Live Ktook and Grain llurned. Tamaqua, Jul .- id. The large barn on the farm of H.-hhIb Leiby, three miles southeast of ti.U place, was destroyed by Are, together with ten Holsteln cows, two horses and u lot of hay and grain. Thcr was no insurance on the building and con tenU. Karlr Sfornlne Fire at Dalian. WlLKESBARRl, July 18. A Are at Dallas, eight miles from here, at 1 o'olock this morning destroyed Graham's hardware store, Frltch'u immense ioe bouse aud Hughes' barber shop. Haub's summer resort hotel is also greatly damaged, Canorns Inooriioruted. HARIUBBUMJ, July 18. The following charter were granted: Altoona Suburban Home company, capital 100,000: The Lo gan Valley Land company, Altoona, capi tal 73,000; Koet Jind (Joal company, Al toona, cap.Ul 80,000. To Start n Idle Mill. Hovkrskori), July ia Alfred Sj. Miller, of Philadelphia, assignee of the American Wood Paper company, has effected the sale of sufficient stock to riut the Idle mill in oueruuou hkhiii. BASEBALL YESTERDAY, National League. At Pltteborg! n. n. n 0- S 0 2-4 6 2 B.R. E. 1- 17 iO S 0- r it B.H.B. 1- 483 S-8 1 n. il c. o-io ia a 0-714 t Plttslmrs S Z 0 0 u 0 10 0 New fork 1 At Cleveland) Boston. 2 114 8 3 a. i j i n n tt rt Philadelphia., o 2 0 0 0 1 t. Louis. . .. o o o o o i Lo1V.!!:. iion Brooklyn .... o o 0 0 1 IMPORTANT OH ANGB8- . .. . . I. - II.,i,lillf,MII I . tin Onmmries i" uivi i lltilw Aiijotmi. I fhe ootnmlttoe appoltiwu w reT,,D V'" mvIm the The oominiMwi n...i. , . r :;' ; ,nw ,,i u taur":,z ;'; l;i ,z . . T. . - ' : ' ,i, invention " Uieu null. for final aonon. i The entire eommlttoe was not preient I the work they performed eeemeil tomeet wun I. ..ml annrnval by members 01 me pany. Ti, ,lMlr of the oommlltee to please an factions of Iheiwrty, lrreetlve o muivm- ,ml nnlntnns. anneirs to be evldont. 1 ... ... ....titn .a The mot Importani chsiiko, ' numuuu what has already appeared lu these columns, was the manner n which stato and national ,i.i...iM1w.uld he ehoieu. Tlie now rule reads as follows: "All deleaatee to Stale and National on muttons in the year following the year In ...1.11. ranreutl.hlllro OOllVeUtlOllS UTO hold jlinll be elected by tho delegates who ol , tended the several next preceding represents- live conventions. In the year following the year In which no repreeeutatlvo convcmionii aro hold, tho ilologoles Irom ino sovorai representative districts, who aitenueu me ext preceding county oouvem.".., .... nrtvDtnn nrov derl unilcr rule inree. im delegate shall meet in their respective rep resentatlve ditrl:ts, not more thin .l or lot- than 10 davs nrevlo is to tb time fixed for tho state convention, at a place solcted by t.hn chairman, bv and with tho consent ol the executive committee." Tho adoption of this rule by the commute. is In deference to the apparent deslie of tin. party to avoid the necessity of holding two oon veil lions, ond postpone the nomination of candidates until sfler tho Democrats ha t plaoed tholr ticket lu tho field. Under the provisions of tho now rule, if It is finally approved by the next county convention, the leloaates will meet shortly lieforo the date fixed for tliostato convention, after all candi dates for state ottlecs have been announced. and will therefore bo in a portion to know the desires of their constituents as nyich bo iu- If now delegates had been olected. Tho action of the committeo in this re spool will certainly meot with tho approvs' of the voters of tho puty. Ono year ago tin- Pottsvillo Ilenubliean und a liandiui oi chronic kickers wtro greatly agitated beeamt tliostato delegates had been elided a yon' nrevioua to tho holding of t ho Btit conven tiou. Now'that ohieotlon has been ro lovc by tho adoption of tho Ullc icfeired to abovt aud that sheet is the first to ralso its voici araiuM; tho annroval of tho rule. Tin Hrnublican tactics aie well known, anil ii kicking will have Itltle effect. It mustkicK lu order to bo couiistout. Under tho o'd rulo lu reference to part.i representation, tho district polling 3j Ke publican votes for tho hoad of tbo ticket wio enilllcd to ono vote lu tho couveution, und district that polled I I!) votes for tho head ol the ticket, was entitled to only two vote- Under the now rulo each district will cast tb vholo vole polled fur tho oaodldito on th ticket who received tho lowest voto in said llstrlitHt tho next nrecedluc general elec tion. Thorcforo the new rulo should hi acceptable to every Kepubllcau In favor oi mnjorlty rulo. USE DANA'S SAItSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND TnAT CUKES." l'JSKBONAl.. Elmer J. Wa3'ey spout to day at tho county soat Albort Broomo and wifo spent yesterday al Pottsvillo. Hon. C. N. Ilrumm, of Miucrsvillo, was In town to d ay. Mrs. Carroll left for Chicago this morning to remain until fall John F. Reynolds, of Mahanoy Piano, was a visitor to ton to-day. William H. Doltroy circulated among St. Clair fiicnds last evening, M. C. ltelnhold, Esq , of Mahanoy City spout this morning in town. A. W. Sobalcb. Esq., of Pottsvillc. trans acted business iu town to day. W. J. Farjell, of Wllkos-Barro, was in town yesterday transacting business. Qustlo Shabb und Kcnj. James returned homo to-day from Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. H. W, filman will loave for tho World's Fair on Tuesday nox'. Mrs. H. O. Boycr is visiting her sistor, Mrs. T. J. Fostor at Scranton, who is seriously ill. Miss Florence L, Smith left town yesterday for Wilhurton to visit friends, whero sho will spend a few weeks, Macnenry Wilhelm, Esq , of Ashland, who is a member of Compjuy F, will very likely receive tho appointment of Adjntaut. D. J. Connors, late of tho C. & I. polico force, has secured a position as llrcmanon the Mahauoy Plane division of tho P. & U. railroad. Mrs. W.J. Hnvcrstook and children, of Wilmington,. Delaware, arrived iu town yes terd y and aro stopping with Mrs. II parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scheifiy. Misses Ella aud Anna Chiuser, and Mies Amia Jacoby, throe pretty gills from Shon- nndoab. wore here vostordav as tbo euests of tho Sallada girls. Ashland Telegram. Councilman A. B. Lamb, who started from this town last week for Crede, Colorado, happened to be at tbe World's Fair on tbo day of the awful holocaust and witnessed it. In a lettor to a friend in town ho expresses tbo hope that ho may never witness suoh a scene again. While Mr. Titman, formerly of this cilyi but now of Shenandoah, was in tbe P. & R. restaurant yesteiday he suggested to Mr. Walbridge that he thought it would boa good financial scheme for the Demorest Base Ball Club to make 'a tour of the coal regions. He was willing to guarantee them $50 and expenses if they came to Shenaudoab. Mr. Titman suggested tbe following schedule lor a week's work : Leaving here Monday morning they oonld make their first stop t the city of Poltoville, from there they could go to Shenandoah, Hazloton, Freeland, Maha noy City and Shamokin, return'ng homo tbo following Saturday. As they are all very large towns containing eraok local teams Mr. Titman thinks that our boys would not only come homo covered with glory, but with their pockets filled with money together with the satltfactien of having a good time. Will tho boys work it up? Wilhamtport Htpubhtan. USE DANA'S SAESAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURBS." Suit for u Drill. John Launon, of Yatesvllle, was before Justice Rynkawlcz.ln towu.latt night charged with tbe larceny of a drill ou oath of Adam Wannalla. Both parties were employed as miners lu d liferent gangways In Ellengowan oalllery aud through come mistake the drill ckitiMA by WagrurtH beeamo mixed up with those of Lannon. W.'" Iwinnon's toolsworo . . , .... . I,1,.nl.k.tlt.-. -I.,.- I using suarpeneu vm ''" iiui uiu ,p(ittl drill was Ibuim among them and hetico the suit. Several l'olos testified as lo hetico the suit, several im inuiw bio """T" . .. V,.:" ... -i Willi HIU Illiunra .....,. ,, . oattstti some uiiiiuiiuy ior mo prosecution, After the evidence Biid arguments had been j ju,jm nynkawlc7. reserved his d edition. USE DANA'S SARSAI'AIULLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURBS," MAItANOV oitv. Mrs. E. Scherlzlnger and son, Ralph, arc enjoying tho sights at tho World's Fair. Harrison Ball and family left on a trip u- tho World's Fair on Saturday, where tho.t wilt spend several weeks, Mrs- J. H. James, of Dunkirk, N. Y., if visiting tho homo ol H, M. I'armley. Sunt. V. S, Miller's family is at Clifford. Miller's mother Is at Iho point of death tr t.h. B. Lyon and daimhlor arosiiond , l)yf weck, at tUo former's old home, rior,I(,.. Centre. Tho Young Men's Republican Club will run nn excursion to Reading and over tin gravity road during tho convention of the 3tato Republican clubs on Soptombcr filli. Hie olub will attend tho convention donned in their attractive uniforms. Tho M. E picnic at Lakcsido was well attended. Tho English t.utlicran'Sunday school will picnic at Glen Onoko on August 3. Tho Young Men's Republican Club elected tho following delegates to tho stato conven tion of clubs: F. S. Miller, Charles M. I'llnk and John J. Coylo; alternates, O. H. flood man, Guy 0. Irish nnd Wm. T. Patterson. John Shukitos was horribly crushed being run over by u small locomottvo nnd eight cars at North Mnhanoy colllciy. John Bonnott, of St. Nicholas, had his lei broken yesterday. Ho and his mother wen tjliving to town, whon an axlo broko and tin horses ran away. Tho occupants wcro tluown out with tho abovo result. What au eventful yoar this has been foi Mahanoy lies I They aro governed by Council whoso history ought tobeperpo ualtd oy tho croctlon of a monument lu tho most conspicuous sito iu town. I might chroulcli as the fiist ovent in this important epoch the qrautlng of tho right of way through t In most beautiful thoroughfare lu tho antlira eito region to too electric railway and per mining them to leavo tbe street in such horrlblo condition. Immediately following this they mantled thcmsolvcs in their roboi- of glory and with profouud wisdom elected a Democratic treasurer, twolvo of tho fifteen member! being Republicans, Then follow? the construction of tho borough water works, tho greatest and oostllost achlovomeut ol them all. Over $1,000 have already been expended, and tho probabilities aro that the almost endless litigation has hardly bojjun Of a moro recent dato Is tho gllttorlng nun sparkling ovpnt, ono that is of inostlmabli value to our residents, tbo permission of tm long dlstanco telephono company to assist in palo-irlzing Main strcot. By tho tlmo the telephono poles aro placed In position wo shall havo an appareut sto- kado, poles of all sizc6 and description. Oh, what a brilliant record, what wonder ful improvements I Forsolidity of reasoning, forco of sagacity, eager enterprise, the members of tho Continental Congress were not "iu it" with our dandy Council. Moral, Grow not weary in well doing." X Coming Kvents. July J5 Ice cream festival undor the auspices of Hopo Section, No. 10, Jr. T. of H, and T., iu Robblns' opera houso. July 17 Ico croara and fruit fostlval, un dcr auspices of Ladles' Aid of tho P. M church, In tho Sunday school room. July 17. Ico cream and fruit festival, un der auspices of Ladles' Aid of tho P. M. church. July 20. Columbian festival, in Bobbins' opora houso, under auspices of tbo Young People of tbo English Baptist church. July 31 Mum social aud festival, by the V. W. C. T. U. Aug. 12 Ice cream festival, in Robblns' opera house, under auspices ot ncipiiif Hand Society of Reformod church. Aue. 18. Ico cream festival, in Robblns' oncra houso. under ausplrcs of tho Y. P. O, of tho P. E. churoh. Call lllttls Dead. On Monday Carl Eettig, tho prominent Potisvillo bt-ower, received a stroko of par alysis, nud yesterday afternoon death result ed. Mr. Rcttlg was boin lu Baden, Germany, nearly fHiy-four years ago, and came to this country iu 1653, settling In Reading. A few years later ho located in Pottsvillo and was a resident of the latter town until tho day of bis death. Tho deceased is survived by his wifo and two children, W. O. Rettlg and Mrs. August Grim. Tho former was asso ciated with his father, and of lato years hat managed tho bussinoss. Tho deceased was a member of tho bt. Jouirs Herman tatnoiic chut cb, and was well ana favorably uuowu throughout too county. No Imperfect Work. Dr. Estebrooko desires to assure his patrons that he does not do his work imperfectly. When teeth are extracted the alveolar walls aro easily felt, and many pooplo ignorantly suppose them to bo roots of the teeth. Iu some cases the patient will not believo proper explanations and seek to injure the reputa tion of the dentist. Tlmo will show tho right to tho fair minded, and tho opluiou of I vicious ignoranco is not to bo regarded, 7 18tf I AM the Tetllmony In. The taking of the testimony in tho oaso of I Hoppes & Co. agalust Smith (Ready Pay Storol. was continued at the otlico of M. M. Burke, Esq., in town to-day and concluded. The testimony will bo written out and pro. seuted to the court for a doclsion as to whether tho Iloppea attachment shall stand. Compiling With tbe'Lnw. Tbe First and Merchants' National Banks of town have decided to comply with tho half holiday law passed by the last Lcgisla- ture and hereafter thc-rospectlvo institutions will bo closed aftor 12 o'clock, noon, on Sat urdays. Switch-Hack Itallruud. TrAlna leave Hwltch-llack depot, Mauch Chunk, week diye. as follows: 8 40, 10,10, 11 J7 U. m., IMi t BID, a so p. Ul. ruuuNjo, I uv, Ma m, Returning, leave Humralt 'I'll, Hu. ll.iou. in., , i.w. 3.SM. o.i p. ro. divi.21i 4 ODD. m May 16, IS98. tf Dest photographs and crayons at Dabb's. OIVirjSERVIOE. Tho Hctrnmt l?itnlnntii fo Take I'liiee Noil Month, The second examination, under tlie elvll u,,!,.! for thl nlnifa for il, ( y1 ,ake ih.niBhs.hooi building on Haturday, August Oth, uommenr , nj- ut Tho examination for tho clerk nnd onrTh i grades will bo similar, and will consist ol lessons iu tho following branches: Ortho graphy, copying, penmanship, arithmetic, (fuudamcnUl rules, fractions nnd percent tgo), olomonts of tho geography of the United Statosand reading addresses. Physical tests also form a part of tho examination. Applicants for tho grado of olerks must not ho under lffycars of ago; thoso (for tbo car rier grade not under 21 nor moro than 40. No application will bo received after tho 17th lay of tho present month. Tho examinations are open to all rcnntablo cllIzon9 who may desire to enter tho postni service without regard to tholr political afllllatlons. AU such cldzons. whether Democrats or Republican), or cither, aro in vited to apply. Thoy will bo oxamlned. graded und certified with eutlro Impartiality, and wholly without regard to their political vlows or to any consideration savo thcii efllcieuoy, as shown by tho grades thoy obtain In tho examination. For application blanks. full instructions and Information rclativo to tho duties nnd salaries of tho different positions apply at tho post office lo II. E Uenglor, secretary of tho board. riles or Hemorrhoid Permanently cured without knlfo or ligature No danger or suffering. No delay from bu' noes whllo under tioatment. Patients iro responsible need not y until well. perfect euro guaranteed. Send for circular R. REED, M. D., 120 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Rofors, by permission, to tbo editor of tin RVKNINO HltllALD. tf THp NEXT MORNING I FECL BRIGHT ANI (MEW Art D MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. MV dflftnr RfWn It nrta rrnt1w nn thru tnmnK liver and kldncrs, and h a pleA&nnt laxative. Thli drink ta made from herbs, and Is prepared for us as tapilly an tea. It Is called All druirclRt s 861 1 It at 60c. and 1 1 a tmpttiirB. i f vnn cannot get It, send your address for a free nam pie. Imne'n Fntnilr Medicine moves tho bowelr enriMinr. inornprioneiipniiny imstsnowftrr WANTS. &o. WANTED By o young mon 19 years of age, a situation In a store. Addriss "Advc tlsor," Aloyberry alley, Shenandonh. 7 13-Gt mXECUTOira NOTICE. Estate of Mar lu Hnvder. decease ). lalo of tho boroueh of Shenandoah, County ot Schuylkill, Htnto r i-cnnyivania. ivouco is ncreDy tivcn to nu panics inaeotea 10 saia cntttto to mix immrdlalo Dityment. and thoso havlnc lcca claims ngnfnst the gato will orescnt thern witLout ue;ay, in proper onier, ior scttiemen to UKOnOE ,V. UASHt.Ea, Executor Shenandoah, Pa., July 11, 1893. 7-lt-SI BONDS FOB SALE. Tho Town Council ol tho Boroinrti of Shenandoah having beer. duly ana legally authorized to Dorrow monej tor too putpoho or erecting a punuo woiei Aorks. have nrt-Darcd and are now offering fot jalo borough bonds Learlog Interest at the rati of 4 nor cent . the Inttrost rtavablo semt an nual v. The bonds aro of tho denomination ol lioo. saounnaiwjoana maturo in tnirty year rorsons aesiriug to suoscnuc ior too saia bonds can do so by applying to T. F. Bradlcan treasurer of ILo uorouEh, statlug tbo amount thfy desire to subscribe for and tho den mtna lion oi oonna prerorroa T, J. JAMES, K F. UALLAGIIEn. 7-5-tf Committeo PVOPOAI.S Proposals will bo received for amoam heating apparatus of ample ca: naclty to boat six (6) rooms ot tho Eastward school building uf Ullhnrton borough, the liar to boejcavatcd. 13 feet 1 ng, 12 feet high anQ 12 feet wide, to be lined with brick nao cea.eut oi proper taicKnoa 10 runut-r earn1 water tlclit. also entrance to cell .r. nil exca vating to bs Cono by parties contracting All dIdos to bo bronz d and palate I, and al material to bo of best m ike Bidders will (.Lata what t-vstcni thev lntsnd uuloir. Bid; will also bo received for tbe erectlo.i f build Idc of suitable size tor same clunt. If the base mcot oi saia scnooi Duiiuing ia too iov, ow.iik to the low ground on which said building is erected. All contracts to be sent to tho secrc- tary on or before July 17. Hy oruer of thr uoaraoi uireciors. Atiaress, J, E. MOKEON, sec y. Alnhtttioy Plane. I'a, Mahanoy Piano, July 10, 1S9J. 7-10-3 RETTIG'S Beer and Porler T AM AGRNT for the -1- Chita. Hettlg-'s CVlo brateil IJeor and Porter Iu this vicinity, ufso Borgiior & Kngel's celebrated lutlla Pale Alea and Old Block. Orders will recotvo prompt attention. Fiuest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 121 Souih 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 lino of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery nnd Tin. ware. Booting and Spouting out specialty. ' Peter Griffiths, aiKARDVILLE, PA. 101 North Main street, Bhenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAM AND CONFECTIO El Ico Cream wholesale and retail. Parties and Picnics supplied at short notke. sSvhw AT FINE DRESS GOODS In Wraps lm fonorey aad Stewart, Fancy Imported China! Nicklo T and Coilco Potts and Kettles, plated on a basis of Coppe aiRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY' S Soutli BCa-lxt Street, AND SO IT GOES! When our competitors find thev cannot beat us vlth tholr math nos tlu n thov try lo boat us with their degrading talk. Pay-no attention tottcmas that only goes to nrovo Ihat thoy uro jealous of us, snowing that wo liavo the best sewing machine on ihomarkfll. tho lightest ruining, loss nol.o ami makes ouo stitch moro to every tread of tho foot than any other. Wo do not li o to soil the singer r Uou-Oitlo In or-lerto sell the bt lidarrt. If you want a shuttlo machine von can alwavs llnd Ii at our oftlco for thirty or thfrly-tlvo d liars eqnal t any. wnenonco me ptopto Dccorae acqnatnteu with tho rotary principle they will have no other. I he recinrooaiors aro comlnw out as fist as tliov can and joining tho rotary. Th y have got to como lutfom- umo. uon t wait uutu it is too lato tnu vour money all (one bbt bnt-buy u Slandtrd. 1?. B. SHaFFEE, 'or Jardln and Lloyd Sts., Bhenandoah John F.Ploppert, CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT UO EAST OEKT11JS ST. tad, Cake and Pie Bakery ! COHFECTIOKERY, ICE CREAM. SODA WATER, I bavo also purchased the storo 21 West Coal Ureot, aud am prepared to furalsh Milk, Cream, Butter and Eggs at tholowost market prices Wo will also keep at this store Ico Cream ana Soda Water. All orflers will rccolvo prorapi mention. Wholesale and rotatl. J. F. PLOPPERT, 13 Easl Centre St. SHESAHDOAH 21 West Coil St. Public Notice! Notice Is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will bo prosecuted -ta provided by tho Act ot Assembly approved tprlltth, 1805. Browors1 AsBoalatlon. St fir.unfloftb, P., Jun. fl. Wt. y AT THE LEATHER STORE! 1C Tftr. Oontro St., You can purchase any thing you need In the line of shoe nndlnjs, shoemakers' tools, shoe dressings, blaculngs, button fasteners, button hooks, lacoa, etc. wholesale and retail. Jolxxt X. "I?i-osiifo. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stain 17 fODTfl MAIN BT3EEX, Vhsrsrie will be niesaedto ueet thswem of his friends aud the public In Story thing in tbe Drinking Lisa rand. SMsplar off TjTVRESS GOODS is such a bewildering topic JO) that wc 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 changablc diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads, cross-threads, hair lines, lines here and there, many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex amination are found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line cf fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. Wo find tho most stylish nnd tho prevailing mode, to bo tbo Capo, in soino of Its variations, Single, double or triplo capes. Somo nro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Indcscont braid, butterfly colors, or somo full nrrangemont at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by' tho fomlnlno fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats arc equally fashionablo and Btyltsh, many of thoso having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or thrco, as tho tasto or inclination of tbo wcaror 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 untrimmcd hats, novelties of every description. Having secured a trimmer noted for her artistic and skillful work, wc are enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store, ill welcome. potts iriixE;, pszraA. U, UKOIKJK MIMiKll, Manager. Cups, Saucers, Plates, Berry DibIios, Berry Set Ftuit Saucers, Pickle Dishes, Bread and Cnko Plate Sick Feeders, Cream Jugs, llt so Jars, Cracker Jin Jardinecrs, Vases, Gypjy Kotttles, Bread and Mil Sets, etc., etc. Best 25c Window Shade in tho Market. Best in Use. No. 207 West Coal Strict, SHENANDOAH, PJ.NN, -AOKNT POIt .it CELEBRATED UGEB I I I v AUD PUSHER BEEF Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. HOOKS & BROWi Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Btuttonery, lllnuk Hooks, tijo Ho. 4 NORTH MAIN SIRES i 4
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