Bate Among merchant Is I 1 tho ono Vfho cators to the wants of hUctnv tenon, be thoy rich or poor. Both have an ' trial right to bo treated fairly. Justice to all h t good motto, and oar customors will find Moan. Wo havo a complete lino of Groceries a well m Oo.cn cd (foods, oto. Como and boo ofer stock of goods, and romombor tho beat fpoil are al trays tho cheapest In tho long run . Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PARK. tlooUcd for ThU Season i Popular Itenort. The following Is a list of the dales wcurcd md tho names of tho soeletioi t July 10. riitlopatrlan Club, ShamoWn. Jnly 20. St. E., f. St , WcUh Baptist and Iithcrau Sunday schools, Cllrsnlvlllo. Jaly 21. Rescue Hook and Ladder Com rny of Sbcnantloa'i. Jnly 25. Mothodlst Episcopal Sunday daool, Shonandoah. July 25 to Aug. 3-Evangolloal oamp meet- . , Jnly 20. Wm. Pcnn Sunday school. July 27. Welsh Congrogatlonallst, Maha aor CHtv. July 28. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland. August 1. Camp 4, P. O. T. A., Mahanoy ty. August 2. QoTman Luthoran school, Mali many City. Aug. 5 Baptist Sunday school, Mahanoy City. August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shen andoah. Aug. 4. P. St. Sunday schools of Gilber ton and Shenandoah. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokln. August 8. SI. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy August 9. Trinity Koformod and Prosby- terian Sunday tchools, Shenandoah August 10. Evangolloal Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 13. Eounlon of Gorman Lutheran eVurch. Atiff. 15 Laiedia Musicals, Grant, Sani Aug. 16. Trinity Eoformed Sunday schoo t Tamaqua. August 17. St. Jamca Lutheran Sunday school, Ashland. August 24. German Eefonuod Sunday hool, Mahanoy City. Bopt 4 St. Michaels Society of the connty. Coming Kvents. July 15 Ice cream festival under the auspices of Hopo Section, No. 10, Jr. T. of II. and T., In Bobbins' opera houso. Jnly 17 Ico cream and fruit fostlval, un der auspices of Ladles' Aid of tho P. 31. ehuroh, In the Sunday school room. July 20. Columbian f.stlvnl, In Bobbins' opera house, under anpioca of tho Young People of tho English Baptist church. July 31 Stum social and festival, by mo T. W. O. T. U. Aug. 12 Ico cream festival, In Bobbins' opora houso, under auspices or Helping Hand Sodoty of Eeformcd church. Aug. 18. Ico cream festival, In Bobbins' opera house, under auspices of tho Y. P. G. ol tho P. E. church. Files or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knifo or ligature No danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while under treatment. Patients who are responsible need not ay until well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. B. BEED, SI. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Ecfcrs, by permission, to the editor of tho ETJarato Hkbald. tf Swltch-Ilack llallronil. Trains leave Bwitch-Uack depot, Mauch Chunk. weeV days, ns follows: 8 40, 10.10, 11.37 . m., 1,00, 2.2'J, a 4s, 5 36 p. m. Sundays,,! 60, tSh p. zn. Keturning. leave Hummlt Hill, B.40, 11.10b. m., 12 35, 1.50. 3.30. 4,35, 8.15 p. m. Bun days, 3 S, 4 00 p ta Slay 15, U03. " Our Directory. 3 HE FQ5T OFbUiti Shenandoah. Office tours from 7:30 a. m. W7:aup. m inonej Order and Keglstry De- VSi rarimeniopeniroin8:uu 'VC, a. m loT-oOp. in. - Puilomnc ts a schedule of arts arrival and departure of null train MU aaatter for despatch must be In the office thirty Klnutes before the time given below: Arrival. r.i. x.u. 1:40 4:24 DcttlnaUon. Phlla., Western ) and Southern States ) Departure. A if. r.M. 7: 14:62 8:08 11:35 1:00 1:18 l:tt 8:00 t New York and Bast-1 12:9g -( em mates ana era aiuion i ( points on It. V, 9:03 gjjjg 1:86 7,:00 t:08 t:68 :M :08 1:60 I Asland. I Glrardvllle, 1: 1:39 1:33 3:3t 1:4 8:38 1:11 1:40 S: 1:11 l:3J His 0139 7:20 ( Raven Run. Centra Ua, Mt Oarmeland 7:00 ( Hhamokin. Pottsvllle. J- J Mahanoy City, j- 7:20 11:80 7:20 9:1)3 11:80 2:66 6;20 2;U) 9:5 l:5S I Mahanoy Plane, Lost l 11:30 2:60 2:60 9:54 9:5S I ureeu ana B-auit. i Frackvllle 7:20 Carriers make a general collection at fl:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general ileU very at 7:15 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. Aattlttonal deliveries and ellectlons aro made In the business part of town at 10:15 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. rire Alarm lloxes. The following list shows the location ol the alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fire Department: tOOATIOM. 19 Cofil and Bowers streets 1( Bowers and Centre Btreets. M Bridge and Centre streets. K Main and Centre streets. H Main and Poplar strcotd. 16 Main ana uoal streets, l GUbort and Centre streets. 0-ailbert and Cherry streets. IS Chastnut and Coal street. To send an alarm open the box, pull down Jth hook once and let go. When km alarm is sent In the tire bell will sound the number of the box and repeal the alarm four tlmaa. nOW TO LOCATE ALARM. IX the alarm is sounded from box 15 the Src hellw strike one, then pause and strike Ave which will indicate that the tire la in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm la repeated four times. dM nn Per p"" for x"0 cur- tpl.UU tnius. Others for 1.36, Jl.60, 1.73, 2.00 aul upwards. Call rd tea them. A new lot jut received mi C. D Frlcltc'-s Carpet Store. I SAVES BABIES Thousands Owe ness to Lactated Food, "Baby, what a lovely baby 1' Yes, when well fed, kicking and cooing, ureHl-ing forti, into strangest specche?, fingers and toes all motion, and eyes all wonder. But summer brings gravo dangers. Attention to diet Is now Imperative Thore are diets suited to every age,to every climate. Vox Infante, healthy mothers milk is tho ideal fnod, but when this is out of the (juos Hon, an Infant food must bo used that as closely as possible resembles healthy human milk. Tho experience of years has proven that tho best substitute in tho world is lac tatod food. Its basis Is tho sarao as that of mother's milk ; that !, Ftigar of milk ; and with it are combined the nutritive qualities of tho great ecreals, wheat, barky and oats, so prepared as to be readily digested and assimilated. Tho addition of tho salts found in mother's milk makes lactatcd food perfect. Little ilollio Ward, whoso picture is given above, is tho charming daughter of Mr. SI. P. Ward, of Providence, E. I., who writes: "It gives mo ploasuro to advise you that our little Slollio is Just four years old to day, and our youngest littlo girl, strange to say, is five months to-day, both being norn on the third of the mouth. I think both of my babies owe their good health to lactatcd food. It Is tho host food for Infants who cannot on joy mother's milk, that there Is on tho mar ket. "Our babies havo both thrived on it and whon teething had very littlo trouble "I havo recommended lactatcd food hun dreds of times." Sir. Otho L. Paine, 10 Edwin St., Provi denco, says: "Our baby was born Jan. 23, 1801, and be has been foil with lactatcd fool according to directions. It has agreed with him perfectly and ho has grown liko a weed, has not boen sick Bince ho was born, no cut all his teeth boforohe was eighteen months old, and to day he is a perfect picture of health. "Of course, like all parents, wo think there Is no baby like ours, hut I believe it is through the use of lactated food that ho is what he is to day, and I shall recommend it wberovcr I have a chance I am thankful that It was SIiANG UP TO DATE. "Ho Hasn't Control of Ills Trolley" is the Latest, A party of young men, accompanied by be witching young ladies, were returning to town on a summer car ono evening this week, aftr a pleasant timo fpent at Girardville and Ash land. An Incidcut happened which oaued much laughter and was the means of ooiuing a brand new term In tho slang vocabulary. The gentle night breezes lifted the hat of a well-known "sport" of town and dropped it into the Up of a deucedly pretty girl, who chanced to be In range. The owner of the hat Involuntarily made a grao lor k ana re- gained it rather ungracefully, and then beard tno P- K' remaric lo uer menu, kjvu vuiwj "He hasn't oontrol of his trolley wire." It was a brand new use of the newest of all the terms In the slang vocabulary, and Im mediately the phrase met with popular favor at tho hands of the youug lady's companions. There seems to be a sort of reckless deter mination among certain classes to ignore the p.mlUh of the iiu rests at all hazards, and each novelty that is introduced famishes this class a chance to coin s new term that is catchy in its aptness. Any one uho rides in the trolley ears that makes travel between this town and CHrard ville delightful and exciting, have noticed that the frequent delays to which he Is sub jected are due to the frantic and unsneoessful efforts of the motor man to "control his trolley," or in ether words to get the little wheel st the upper end of the swaying rod that rears above the oar to return to its plaee at the under side of tho electric wire Not infrequently the Job is a longone, productive uf more or less perspiration and profanity. The uitiseu who finds It difficult to carry his "load" home on a sidewalk of ordinary width, ou a pay-night, is also said by the up to -date slsogloosraphera to have "lost oontrol of his trolley," while it is remarked of the who is achieving sueoew that "his trolley is working all right" Tuns even tho trolley, the cause of much woniment to all conductors, may bo accepted with more favor i ince it has been made to eoutrlbnte to the vernacular. A misstep will often make a cripple for life. A bottle of Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Od Liniment at hand, will not pf event the misstep, but used Immediately it will save being a cripple. lm Best photoiraphs and crayons at Dabb's. LIVES ni Their Happi recommended to us and for the results it has accomplished." Sir. and Mrs. W. H. T. Ilolte, of Vo3n socket, 11. I., writes : "Our hnbir wm a-Iven nn for lost by ono of tho doctors of this city, when wo called in Dr. E. N. Klngsberry. He advised us to use lac tated food. We did so. Our baby Is now eight mouths old, weighs twenty-four and one-half pounds, and Is In tho best of health We believe that lactatcd foodnavod ourbaby'i life." Sirs. Daniel Brown, of Central Falls, B. I., says: "I have three of tho most healthy littlo children lu tho state, and I must saj thoy owo their health to having Leon brought uii on lactatcd' food, by tho advice of one of the leading doctors in Pawtucket." Sirs. Walter Muuroo, 111 Deano St., Provi dencesays: "Lactatcd food has dono won ders for our baby. Baforo using it sho was down to death's door and now is fat and rug god. It has saved hor lifo! And we would recommend it to any ono who has a baby." Sir. John Doylo, 00 Elchardson St., Provi dence, says that ho tried four other foods and different cows' milk, "all trying to save ou oldest baby, butnouo of thoabovo foods would rtt upon her stomach and wo were induced to try lactated food. It had tho dosired effict and she thrived wondeifully. Sho Is now healthy child. "Tho doctor thought our youugor baby would die, but lactated food was his best mod cine, and he improved and has growu to bo very healthy boy. He cut his teeth in hottest weather." Sir. C. H. Hopkins, 101 Doylo Ave , Provi dence, Sirs. Fannlo E. Loxley, 100 Stausbury St., Sirs. C. W. Spenee, J07 Atlantic Ave. Providence ; Sirs. William J. Willis, Eons dale; William E. Burdiok, Nlantlcj Sirs. G.S. Shippeo, Auburn ; Sirs. Georgo E. Hox sle, Canonchet; Sirs. Fannie B. Wager, Tiverton; and hundreds of other happ; parents lu Bhode Island wroto heartfelt un solicited testimonials after their experience with this food during last summer's boat. In 1803 no household with a baby in it should be without lactated food. It Is In expensive, pure, incompatible I'JSRBONAL,. Contractor SI. V. Quinn spent last evening in town. A. 0. Slorgan, of Denver, Col., is vlsitlnp his parents in town. Slino Inspector Bronnan, of Shamokin, w a visitor to town to-day. Bev. Robert O'Boyle will spend to-morrow at Sluncy, Lycoming county. Sirs. Gordon Claussr has presented her bus band with a bright and healthy daughter. James SIcBlhenny has received tho mourn ful information that his Bister died at Ocean City, N. J., yesterday afternoon, Bev I. M. Gable, pastorof tho SI. E. church of Slahanoy City, will occupy the pulpit of the SI. K. church in town to-morrow morning J. J. Franey and P. J. Ferguson are also interested in the incorporation of the Colum bia Brewing Company referred to In yoster- day's Hkkali). Bev. Lewis Beber and his son, Elmer, of SIcHenry, Mississippi, are spending a few days in town as the guests of the former's cousin, George W. Uassler. USE DANA'S 8AB8APABILL A, its "THIS KIND THAT CUBES." J'oluts. The funeral of youug Ilaiise will tak iiaes to-morrow afternoon, interment at Fountain Spriugs. Next Wednesday Charles Getting, of Sit Hope, near Pottsvllle, starts en hie long tramp to the World's Fair, wheeling a sextel of beer. The pavement in front of the Bgau prep orty. on Bouth Stain street, is being raised to the proper grade. The Delanty property, at the corner of Slain and Oak streets, Is being repaired by the placing of a new foundation anier it. The Borough Council, of Jlslmnoy City, ha8 Sled its answer to the bill of tbo old water company yesterday. After listening to the argumeuU t&e court took the papers and will render a decision shortly. Baxter's Stand rake Bitters core Indigestion heartburn, costiveness and all malarial dis eases. Twenty-five cents per bottle. lm fluv KtmtMW smr, Be sore that the same Ltfeeia & Bask, Ashland, Pa., is printed or every east 8-Msaw Us WjeiLS Laukdev BluH the best Bluing for laundry use. Kach paokage makes two quarts, laets. Sold by CoaJciey Bros. , THE RAILWAY PAVING. - ndtiig of MNrtt Ooal. Strcot Creases Some Anvloty, 'flic Schuylkill Traction Company's gang of men who aro engaged In changing the grwlo of tho olcctrlo railway on West Coal street and paving In accordance with tho or dinance liavo got as far oast as Jardln street and tho work Is causing tho pooplo in that vicinity oonsldorablo anxiety on account of the depth at which tho grade given by tho Borough Surveyor requires the tracks to he laid. According to tbo figures furnished tho railway company tho tops of the rails will be 111 Inches below the present lovel of the street when the track at tho corner of Stain and Coal street Is pinoed at grade Several Councllnieh In pected tho work last night and concluded that tho borough must cut down t' o street sovoral inches on eoh side of the track after the paving ! uished b tho company. ni" roads and highways committee met last night and handed tho Supervisor n written notice for service on the company quiring the removal of tho debris which was thrown upon the street at tho sides ol the t ack while tho grade was bolngch ngcl; and that ho removal must be mado before uiy more new work was dono. Suporvlsor .lewellyn served tho not co to day and the work was slopped. USE DANA'S SAKSAPAKILLA, its "THE KJXI) THAT CUKES." Hont to Her 1'arentH Poor Diroctor Dorr to-day mado arrange aients to send Sirs. Mary Bccd and her two ohllJrcn to hor parents In tho wos'.crn part f this slate Sirs. Bccd was abandoned by her husband several months ago, bo having left town with the declared Intention of join Ins: IJarnuiu's circus and has not boon hcad from sin co. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby e von that In accordance witn a resolution ajoin. u too iiupuuinati Convention, held lu April 1892, tho counnlttci .inim ntea unuer Haia rosoiution 10 revise im r.tl sof the Republican p irty, hereby submit ihelr report of tho changos or amendments jnd uddlilons to said rules, which they believe will bo lor tne oeBL lnierestsot 1110 iepuuueuu artv and most oornestiv recommcno to tut next ilepubllcau Convention for adoption. U ABM OF KEl'RESENTATION. Rulo 8 Striio out all after tho words "wore cist for" undlnsort inn uepuoncan canaianic wimnt. thfi iomi nreceumtr uenerai iiiiootion recelvi d the lowest vote In sMd district shall o.ect one delegate atid ono aiternnte ana saia lAiRffte or uisaiieroate saaii cast iou wouit rntn noil, d for said U- publican oand'dato who received tho lowet vote in saM district ai irorcHttlu uenerai election. Aiintuer uiiriciri jhnll elect two dele, ntes ard two alternates and eaoh or sum aeiegues or ins re3poctivo ui- ternnto Shall oa one-nan 01 mo wnoio you1 polled for the Ili-publlcau candiaat", who ro .-.aivid tho lowonl vote in the dl-lrlct repru scntcd at said uenerai election as aroreaaia. DKLEOATB ELltOTlONH. T!nin Strlttn outall after the word "Klcc tlon In the fourth Hue, down to and Including the wi.rds "County Convcullons" In the elghtb Ineon sevemh page The lemaladtr ol thl -lection to remiln as now aud tho following to bo added : The cnairmiu snail Bivo 11 1 1 uv inn davs notice In wntiriE to tne persons nn pointed to hold tho primary elections in tbo -t.arxrtr.Hv.-. rilatrl'tH. tit Ibn limn llTld nl.mp llxed for holding the sumo and ho shall aU give at least two wockb puuuu noiicu 111 two ItepuDllc.in liewspaperH ui tuu liuiu uxeu lur unlnlnc sail nrlmarv elections. Tho chairman shall, when giving notice to tho persons ap nointcu to conauci 1110 eieuiiua, iurw.iru 11 toem blank o.edoutlals to be filled out and furnished to the delegates, alternates an i-nmrnlttnemmi elected. Un in ft Af.er tho words isxocutlvo uom mitteo" In brackets on last lli.o or pase 7, ndu ihe lollowine: "And in case ut such Chan duo notice shall bo given by tho Chairman his nonce puDi'sneu in tno newspapers ue rovldd for under uuio t. Birmo out atttr thn word Tor" in the utli lino on nace 8 a-.hi words "as n any as tbo election district shall bd entitled to under Rule 9 the same nuinbci of" and Insert tho word "ono" la two places so mat tno sentence win reau -one meinoer ui in rmmlv flummltlRO and one nltrinto." htrilto out tuo woras "la tno Tnirnem oeuu torial District" on tho lat lino on pgo 8. OwDEIt OF UUSINESi. llulo6 Insectlou 10 on puco 10 chinco th nrih.r nf Lominatini! candidates so that thl section shall nad as follows: In tho Counts Convention, nomination 01 canumaics 1 tim fnllou-lnir order: Judire. Mtmber rim.rRKH. uiBtrict vitornev. onena. ireas urer. I'rotnonotury, uiern . 01 ine Court, Recorder, Koi?lster, Controller, Coroner, Commissioner, Dlreotor of tho Poor, Jmj Commissioner, Auditor, County Surveyor In tho Uistrlct Convention: atoto Senator, Vaapmhlrmpn. Rule 7 Strike 0 it the word "vote" on 8th Hue i.na msurt "deb gate" Instead. DELEGATE" TO BTATE AND NATIONAL 1 IWKNTlUNii. Ilnln s All di'lnzatos and alternates to the tiuoConventionin the voir following tho year in wn'ca Ktproseniauvd conventions ru ii'iu Kliali nOieoioa uy tne aoteKutes wuu uituuuu'i thn m vprnl nrocedtni? ltenresentatlvo Conven tio. in tne year iouowing tno year in wuicu no Representative Conventions are held ihen the dele gates from the several Rouresontatlvi districts, v.ho attended the preceding County Pnnvpntmn. Khiitl elcet. Delegut's and ultcrnates to the National Convention shall be elected by the delegates who attonaed tho preceding County Conven tlon. Tho mnnner of voting for Stato ana National delegatos shall be tho same as pro vMert for under Hule 3. The conventions tor the election of state delegates shall bo held in tho several Repre sentative DWtrictn, except in the year which national delegates are to do eiecieu, wuun un thn mnvfnitnnt for tho election of state dole rates may bo held at the placo nit d for the e ectlonof the National defecates, at theplact and time to bo fixed by the chairman with the :ii tinit i-ousent of the Executive Com mitteo, not more than SO nor less than todays prevlrus to tne nine nxea ior wutsiuiuou iimf!niintv Convention for the election of Nationul delegates shall be held not more than M nor lss than 10 days previous to he time axed for the Btato convenaon, in tno yerin wnlrn n. National Convention Is to be held. The County Chairman shall lix the tlmo und place, by and with tbo consent of the Executive coinunuue. Tirp. rnt'NTV committee. Rule O-Striko out all after the words "shall be" in the 8rd llneand Insert ono member of County Committee and one alternate lor each election district. , ,, Substitute the following for Rule 10 The Chairman of the County Convention shall call the candidates geiectea tutu year uy the County, Senatorial ahd Representative Con. vAntinna to meet within ten davs after the ad journment of the last of salu conventions, said Candidates shall then be empowered to select by ballot one person for County Chairman, salt s-leniouto be made byamajomy of nil ,h ounddiAtpa nominated bv ttald conventions -boutdsald candidates fail to orgaalze und elect said County Chairman as herein pro vtdtd. the chairman of the preceding County Convention shall call the ntandlng Con mlttee .ni.Vitn ,i.anlv rlavH nflpr thn mllonrn. ment of said convention who shall be author ized to elect aald County Chairman. The County Chairman shall select an Executlvo committee 01 iweive, u utuiu. u kiMll be members ot tuo county uommittee. a,, nf uh..m shall hn finlActed frum tho 1th Representative District and two cash from the 1st, sna ana aru jiepreseuiu.ivD iJiai.it., I'roatursr, and t ending Clerk, two Hecrutarli and a Naturalisation commiiiee ui uvu. ClttDENTIALH. itiiin 12 Hirlun out the words "or on anv committee" In the second and third lines und the vords "or commute?" In the fifth and sixth lines. VAOANCIK9-HOW PILLBD. New Rule In oaseH ot oroericnoy such wham the nartv is rsoulred to nominate aaLdldate to b voted for when a special election is required, the unafman or tne County Committee shall call a meeting ot the tieiMfffttjui uhn attended the next preceding County Convention by giving at least tea days no.lceof ibe tune and place llxed for holding a convention to nominate ruch candidate Any other vacancy on tne county uoaui. mat iuy occur utter toe Convention shall be tilled by the Couuly Committee, voting as provided for unuer uuie a. CONVENTION EXPENSES. New llule All the expense of each and omrv convention shall be borne bv the oandl- rt n aa who submit tnolr names for nomination- and shall be collected from eah candidate previous to the taking of the ballot tonne once for which he is a eanmaate WHEN RULE ARE TO TAKE EFFECT. New Kule These rules us revised shall take elect immediately upon their adoption by the County Convention. By order of the committee ELIAH DAViS, Chairman Attest :-A. J. bJlOUTALL, aecretary. 7-i-jt AT I tfftKE PLEASANT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANt IF.!?0 MY COMPLEXION 18 DETTES. li?'lrt"fc,.r1n!!?y." " JS' """y on stomach All ilniKBHtl nelllt at SOc. nnd 11 apnckaJerif tot lxrANTED-lly n young renn 10 yours of nge, user, sso wayoorry juey. Sh.-nandjau. 011 SALK. A bluol: mire, five vonrH nlrt. 1 L'fntle and sound uud a aood drivur. Annlv at 317 Kast I.loya street, Hhonandoah, 7-1 Mw OST. A red cow, with white upots, crooked J horns tinned with tin. Finder will be nmttdedby returning same to Joseph Qsscli, rfiurouiu vti.Bireei, oauuunuoap. 7 xviw TTtBTATK NOTIcK. -Estate of Naomi O'Uon- j nel, lato of Borough 01 Uhenandonh, huvlklll ooumv. deceased. All nersons It - deb ted to said estate are requested lo make tmmouimo payment, anu tnoso im vi rig luga' oMlms ngalnst too same will present them wlthluu delay, In proper nrdor for settlement . UATF1II fA MMfll.li'M'J li-nm.l,U Tuikoy Run. Or hernttornoy, T.R. Beddall. Shenandoah, fa., July Srd, 1803. Ot-oaw -STATE NOTICE Estato of I. M. Tltman II lalo of tlio Horouch of Shenandoah ountv of Schuvlkill. deceased. Alt persona indcblod to said estito aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having legal oittims against mo same win present incui, without ooiay. in proper oraer ior aettio , ent, to uuuii w ii'viuiN, lixocutor. T. R.IIEDDAI1I,. Attornev. Shenandoah, Pa., July K, lt03. 7-51t-oaw IXECUTOR'H NOTICE. Esuto of Mary Pi Hnvdcr. decoasod. late of the borouuh ol Sbcnandoah, County of Schuylkill, Suito ol Pennsylvania, Notice Is hereby given to all parties Indebted to said osuto to maki. immedlato payment, and those havtoc leEnl claims Hgnlnst the samo will present them without uciay, in proper orner, tor settlement tO GEOnOH W, UASSMiU, executor. Shonandoah, Pa., July 11, 1803. 7-1'Mt I10ND3 FOR SALE. Tho Town Council of " tho Iloroueh of Shenindoah havinK brcn duly and legally outhorlzod to borrow money ior tno purpose Ol eruuuut; a puuu numr works, have prepared and aro now offering for tnlo boroueh bonds bearing interest at tho rato of 4 per cent., the Interest payable scini an nually. Tho bonds are of tho denomination of 100, $300 and &00 and mature in thirty yoaro. I'orsons aesinng la siiDsenoo ior tno saia hands can do so bv nonlvlnB to T. F. llrudliian, treasurer of tho borough, stating tho amounts .hey aesire to suDscnuo ior anu tne uenumina tlon of bonds preferred J.-ATM1UK. UArriUAP, T J. Jam cis, E. F. OAI.LAQ1IE1I. 7-5-1 f Commltteo. aii ii I- ii The outfit includes Fine Lens. FoldlneTrlnod, Carrying Satchel with shoulder strap, 01-page instruction noon, ana an necessary aoparnus and supplies for starting in photography. It Is tho Biraplcst, lighted, most compaet, easiost ol comproncu-ion, readiest m manipulation, and cheapest complete outtit ever produced. Student No. 2, - Price $2.50. Tho Student Camera can be seen at Nos. 0 and 8 North Jliln Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA. Hardware. Tinware. Ptoves and House Furnishing Goods. Fish ng Tacklo and Sportsman's goods. UKPOItT Ofc'THIE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHENANDOAH, at Shcnandoa'A, in tho State of Pennsylvania, at the close 01 business, juiy 12, inm: nESOintcES. Loans and Discounts 8389,670 81 Overdrafts secured and unsecured.... 280 2) ir.H. ltonda to secure circulation 1OO.O.1O 0 Stocks, securities, etc 10 008 IX) Duo from approved reserve agents.... 63,017 M Duo from other national banks 07 9 Due from State banks aud bnnkors 1,209 03 Banking-house, furniture, nnd llxt... 2,587 tw mhrr real estato and mortRaees owned - 1 200 00 Current oxpenses and taxospivld 1.3)5 09 Checks and othorcash Items si 1 19 Hills ot otherUanks 6,707 00 tfrnpttnnnl naner currenov. nickels. and cents 478 05 Specie 2I.&J7 W Kedempt Ion fund wit h U.S. Treasurer (5 of circulation) 4.GO0 00 UUe iroui u... irooouici, uiw,. .uuu fi per cent, redemption fund 1,800 00 Total .$607,809 03 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 8100,000 00 Surplus Fund 20,0110 00 Undivided profits 15.1S9 13 National llank notes outstanding.... 00,011010 Dividends unpaid 1,490 00 Individual deposits subject to check. 185 781 40 Demaud certfflOHte. OS depo.ll 150,625 07 DUO to otiier Antionai iiuuk. ip Due to State iianks and llankcrs 1 ,632 81 Total W07.5W 63 Htntiinf I'oiinsvlvanla.Countv of Scliuvlklll.ssi I, Jno. H. Leisenrlng, oashlerof tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to tho best 01 my knowledge ana Denei. Jno. H. I.r.LSKNlllNO. Cnslilcr. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this 11th day of July, lb03, II. A. bwalm, -Votary Public. Corroct-Atlest : John A.ItEiLi.y,) J. J. Fbanby, i-Diroctors. P.J, Fehouson, I 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 of Btovw, Ifanges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Hooting and Spoutlug our specialty. Peter Griffiths, OIItARDVILLE, PA. J I FINE DRESS GOODS HI El "vuuo issuciia newiiueriiig tonic JJ that we will not attempt a full desenp- ' V...1. i! 1 ii.. 1 . nuii, nut give u piiriuii outline, which you fill in bv a nersonal insnuction. Tli can the plain and chaiio-able 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. Pull line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. ...'..In Wraps single, doublo or triple capos. Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Indcsccnt braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho fotnlnlno fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashionablo ami stylish, many of thoso having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or throo, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wcaror may dosiro. We have this season, for the first time, added a Millinery Department, and have spared neither trouble nor expense to make it a suc cess. The result exceeds our most sanguine expectations. This department will be under the same management and conducted on the same principles that have always characterized our entire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed and untrimmed hats, novelties of every description, Having secured a trimmer' noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are enabled: to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. Dira, Pomeroy aai Stewart. O, aKOUQH MILLER, Manager. ratus and supplies for starting lu photography. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. AND SO IT GOES! When our comnetltors And thev cannot beat with their machines then thoy try to boat us with their degrading talk. Pay no attention to them as that only goes to provo that ttvy arc Jealous (if in, Vnowlng that wo havo tho best howlug machine 00 tho market, tho lightest running, less nol-jo and makes one stucn moro to every trcaa 01 tne loot than anv other. We do not havo to soli tho Sinner 1 r Domestic In order to sell tho SUndard. If you want a ebuttlo machine you can always find it at our oIHce for thirty or thfrty-flvo dollars equal t'i any. v nen ouuo iuu people ueuomu udjuainiuu with tho rotary principle they will have no other. Thoreclprocaiorsarocomlnii out as fast as they can and Joining tho rotary, Thy have got to come out some tlmo. Don't wait until It Is too late &nd j our inonoy all tpno bbt bnt buy a Standird. 'or. Jardlu und Lloyd Bta., Blienaudoab John F.Ploppert, 9 MJ.ST CEXTKV ST, 'kail, Cake and Pie Oakery ! I havo also purchased the store 21 West Coal street, and am prepared to furnlsh .Milk, Cream, llultor and Eggs at tho lowost market prices. Wo will also koep at this store Ice Cream and Soda Water, AU orders will receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOITERT, n bit Centre St. SHEKAKDOAB 2t West Coal St. Public Notice! Notice is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will bo prosecuted as provldod by tho Act of Assembly approved Vprll 1th, 1866. Browora' Association. Mhrxundoah, P June , m. j AT TUB LEATHER STORE! XO "W7", Oosxtxro St., You can purchase any thing you need In tho line of shoe andlngs, shoemakers' tools, shoe drosatnzs- blackings, button fasteners, button hooka, lacos, etc Wholesale and retail. tToIiix X. TroislBo. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Mala Street. Finest Brands of Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars, Fresh Deer, Porter and Ale always on tap. Wo find tho most stylish nnd 1 prevailing mode to bo tho Capo, in somo of its variations, A recreation tliat ed urutt'B. Cultivates the inntliii'.t and tusto for art aud leads to a study of wbat ia most lovely lu nature. Examine rur student camera, No. 2, price S-'.fiO complete, includ ing flue U'cse, folding trtpnd, carrying satchel with shudder strap, 04 pugti iiistiiictlou liook anil all necessary appa us CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AGENT TOlt- CELEBRATED LAGER Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. HOOKS & BROWN. Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery, lllanli Hooks, oto. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, S! PliirfiF.
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