KING Among merchants Is tho ono who eaters to the wants ot his cus- The If toasors, bo thoy rich or poor. Both havo an right to bo treated fairly. J list I co to alt is food motto, and oar customors will find Hear. Wo havo a complete lino of Groceries M will u Cknneil Qoods, oto. Come and see nor ok of goods, and romomber tho best tho fo an always the cheapest In tho long run. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PARK. Booked for This Hmiiin at Tills l'opulnr ltesort. Tho following Is a list of tho dates Becurod aaA tho names of tho societies : Imly 19. Phllopatrlan Club, Shamoldn. July 10. ricnlo of tho Welsh Congrega. tlonal, Baptist aud Methodist Sunday schools, July 29. St. Nicholas Union Sunday school July 20. M. E., P. M., Wolsh Baptist and Lutheran Sunday schools, Glrardvillo. July 21. Bcscno Hook and Ladder Com. Mir of Shenandoah. July 26. Mothodlst Episcopal Sunday Mhool, Shenandoah. July 25 to Aug. 3 Evangolloal camp meet July 20. Wm. Pcnn Sunday school. July 27. Wolsh Congregattonallst, Maluv City. July 28. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland August 1. Camp 4, P. O. T. A., Mabanoy OitJ. August 2. acrman Luthoran school, Mah' fctiOT City. Aug. 6 Baptist Sunday school, Mahanoy aty. August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shcn amdoah. Ang. 4. P. M. Sunday schools of Qllbcr- Un and Shenandoah. Aue. C to 13. Encampment of tho PottS' vlllo cadots, National Guards. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokln August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy "PI An . August 0. Trinity Koformed and Prosby twian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. Aueust 10. EvanKolloal Sunday school Uahanoy City. August 11. Picnic of tho Wolsh Congrega tlonal, Methodist and Baptist Sunday schools f Shenandoah. Aug. 13. Reunion of Gorman Lutheran church. Aug. 15 Lakeside Musicals, Grant Ban! Aug. 18. Trinity Reformed Sunday schoo f Tamaqua. August 17. St. Jamos Luthoran Sunday school, Ashland. August 24. German IJoformod Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Sept 4 St. Mlchaols Society of tho county. Coming Events. July 15 Ico croam festival undor tho auspices of Hope Section, No. 10, Jr. T. of H. and T., in Bobbins' opora houso. July 17 Ico cream and fruit festival, un der auspices of Ladies' Aid of tho P. M. hnrch, in tho Sunday school room. July 20. Columbian festival, in Bobbins' pera house, undor auspices of tho Young People of tho English Baptist church. July 31 Mum social aud fostival, by tho T. W. O. T. U. Aug. 12 Ico cream festival, In Itobbins' opera houso, under auspices of Helping Hand Society of Beformod church. Aug. 18. Ico cream festival, In Bobbins' pera house, under auspices of tho Y. P. G. ttl tho P. E. church. Piles or Ileinorrholds Permanently curod without knlfo or ligature, Wo danger or suffering. No delay from bust nets while under treatment. PatlenUwho are Tesnonslble need not y until well. A erfoot euro guaranteed. Send for circular. B. BEED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Defers, by permission, to tho editor of the ETHtuNd Herald. " Our Directory. 0 flE POT" OFFICE Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 a, m. to 7:30 p. m Money Order and Recrlstrv De partment open from 8 :00 a. m. lo '.vup. in. Following Is a schedule of th arrival and departure of mall trains. Moll luster for despatch must be In the ofUco thirty anutes Derare ine umo given neiuw; rrwl .v. A. M. 1:40 i:U Dettinalion. I Phlla., Western 1 and V Southern States) Departure. A. M. P. M. 7:30 13:53 9:08 11:30 3:U 8:00 1:08 ia lit 9:0B t:U ( New York and East-1 ern States and I points on Id. V. Ii. K. ) Asland. j Qlrardvllle. t Raven Run, Centra-1 4 11a, Mt. Carmel and V Hhamokln. ) PottaviUe. J- Mahanoy City, j ( MuhABiiT Plane. Lost I 12:62 9:08 3:08 8:00 1:36 7:20 7i00 1:95 7:00 1:40 7:00 7:20 2:58 11:30 b;20 7:20 2:50 8:08 11:30 11:30 2:H) 6,Cl 7:20 2:00 t: t:6o 9M 1:88 1:6(1 Ids f:B 1:23 5: I:l I: I: 1:18 S: 8lU l5 (:S8 1 Creek and Hhaft. I 3iM 8:61 FraolrvUle. t rwwfAM mftirA k irAnnml fwilleetion at o:00 a. xa. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:11 su m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries and sotlectlons are mode in the buslnuw part of (eirn at 10:16 a. m. ana z:uu p. m. Fire Alarm Moxea, The following list shows the looatiou ol the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Wre Department: LOCATION. 16 Coal and Bowers street IS Dowers and Centre streets. tt Bridge and Centre streets. ZB Main and Centre streets. M Main and Poplar streets. 88 Main and Coal streets, 12 Gilbert and Centre Btreeta. C Gilbert and Cherry Btreels. 3 Chestnut and Coal streets. Xo send an alarm open the box, pull down -lae nook onco and let go. When an alarm is tent In the are bell will sound the number of Iks box and repeat the alarm four times. IIOW TO LOCUTJ) ALA QMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box IS the fire bell w strike one, then pause and strike five which will Indicate that the Are Is In the rtotnltv o No. IS box. Every alarm la repeated I four time i Per pair for Lace Cur talus. Others for flJM, tl-00, $1.75, ?2.00 ami upwards. Call and. eeo them. A new lot just received t C. . Prlcke't) Carpet Store. OPEN AIR OONOEUT. UMut Hand's lltcellsnt l'rogmmine for Tomorrow Night. tho weather should bo favorablo tho Grant Band will glvo another ol its oxcolient open.alr concerts on tho awning In Iront of lleddall building, corner of Main and Contra street, to-morrow evening. Tb fol lowing program hasboeu arranged : March of tho od" ..l(eeve Overture, "Martin" .....no ok "fYMnnniit l)nne" uariuann Heleotlon, "Beggar Student " Mlllooher Walts, "LB veronal" ..... -.jMuno A Trip to ine country," .uuncomo uomic uesorinviTo -5ynopii! uoiuw. Nw Vnrlt h Mcotrlc Llcht" UsWlU Maroli, "Tlie lleau Idoat" Sous Synopsis of "A TrlptotheComitry." A hot and dusty day in tlio city. Longing for fresh air and a ohango. Mi-dilating on tho dcllglitu of the country. IlelleUlons interrupted by a hand organ slightly out of tune. Organ moves on. Hurried preparations for a trip to tho country Walking toward tho station, during which the whistle of tho looomotlvo is howl. Hastening to catch a t'aln. ' All aboard I" Train steams out of station. Sig nal for crossing. Whistle, flag for station. "Soragtown I" Air brakes. "Free 'bus right this way I" The 'bus rido. Tho hotel. La boring undor depression of spirits. Dejection interrupted by a serenade from tho local band Tho band breaks down. Preparing hastily to change locality. Meditation. Consolation In tho mazy dance. Fiddle tuning up. r danco. General disgust arising. Walking back to the station. "No place like home." Flnalo. USE DANA'S 8AESAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT OHEB8." roiuts, Too hot to wrlto, too hot to think, Too hot to oat, too hot to drluk, Too hot to walk, loo hot to ride, Tuo hot to crawl, too hot to sltdo, Too hot to talk, too hot to swear, Too hot to rocK Inn wicK or chair, Too hot to ton such tommy-rot, Too hot oven to b too hot. 'Siulro Monaghan has over forty cases for tho collection of mercantile tares to dispose of this week. Tlio ro-elected and new Janitors and Janitrossos of tho public school buildings will go on duty on August 1st. Philip Coffee, of town, has becomo inter ested with Now York p.irtios in tho Incorpor ation of a hat and can manufactory at Mt. Curmel. Noit Sunday Contractor M. P. Quinn will toko tho Councllmen over to Brandonvillo to viow tho work thus far dono on tho public water works. John Weeks and 'Tim" O'Brien were among tho fishermen at Schlichor's dam last week and thoy returned to town with forty pounds of pike, catfish and suufish, ono of tho best catches of the season. Tho Kloctrlo Itnllway, A largo forco of men nro engaged on tho Coal street section of tho oloctric railway fixing tho grado of and filling in tho tracks whero excavations wero made last week, Tlio digging has stopped at Pear alloy aud will not bo continued beyond that point until tho refilling below is finished, meanwhile the cars only run to tho corner of Jardin and Coal streets. Tho Prosecutor Tnllod. John Prcodcma, a Ilunguian, appeared be fore Justico Monaghan yesterday with his face aud head badly battered aud ills clothing covered with blood. lie said his brother, Validy, had clubbed him. Tho brother was arrested aud settled tho caso by paying costs aud damages, after which Validy's wife sued John for boitiug her aud tearing her clothing, As John could not furnish bail he went to tho lockup. Baxter's Mandrako Bitters euro indigestion heartburn, costivenoss and all malarial (lis oases. Twenty.flvo cents per bottle. lm Death of near Admiral Jtaslltlt. "Washington. July IT. Hear Admiral Earl English, retired, died at his retldenco in Washington yesterday, anod 69. He was unoolnted to the Naval academy from New Jersey in 1840 and served forty-six years, retiring in 18fe8. He was at the cap ture of Maratlin, Mexioo, in 1847, and re mained there until tho close of the Mexl can war. He was made lieutenant com mander in 18o2, and served throughout the civil war. Iron Hall May Xttorganls. Indianapolis, July 17. A meeting look ing to n reorganization of the defunct lo cal branches of the Order ef Iron Hall In this city was held here. It was decided to call a mass mtetlnc of the ex-msmbsrs of the order in the city July 23, when the question of reorganizing the branches will be definitely determined. Colonel Furious Dantl. Lock Haven, Pa., July IT. Colonel -Seorae W. Parscns, a well known inven tor and hydraulie engineer, dltd In this elty, aged 78 years. Mr. Parsons was ap pointed by the governor of West Virginia one of the camnussioucrs lor the improve meat of tb Ohio river. Fntal Kxploalou of Flruworkn. Chicago, Juiy IT. An explosion of fire works took place last evening in a small park on Ashland avenue, where an Italian plcnio was being held, during a display wmcu wns a part or me programme, ine entire supply buoame ignited, scattering the burning powder in every direction, Two of tho men in charge were instantly killed and two Fpeciiii.irs fatally injured The dead are Mieuael feuow und Klchard Marshall. The Color I.lt.e In Illinois. CABLYLK, UN., July 13. At Sandoval thirteen miles east of here, owing to the scarcity of laborers, two strange negroes were engaged by seine carpenters to help finish a house. Negroes are not allowed to live in that place consequently a party of sevenry-nve waii-eu uuou lucui, tureaivu ing to lynch them If they did not move at once. The men agreed to leave as soon as the house is finished. Fell Overboard and Drowned. QUEBN8TOWH, July IT. Ascher Wsln tlo, n wealthy New York real estate operator, was drowned at sea, having fallen overboard from the deok of the steHOwr Urabrla, on whloh he was a pas senger. A cablegram announcing the fact has been sent to his wife, who, with five ohlldren, ure summering at Long Braneb, In the Hands of a Iterrlvar. Patersok, N. J., July IT. Chancellor McOUl has appointed J. A. Van Winkle receiver of the Itiveiside Bridge and Iron works. The officers of the ocuuern say they can pay e ery dullur of their indebted ness. A misstep will often mako a cripple for life. A bottle of Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment at hand, will not prevent the in feet en. but used immediately It will savo being a cripple. Bwlfcli-Hack Itiillroad. -Trains leave SwltcB-llok dIt, ,MU0 Chunk, week diys, as follows: 8 40. 10,10, 11 JT a. m.. 1 .00. 8 30. 3 -is. o ob p. m. aaxuarf, iv S.86 d. m. Returning, leave fuaimlt Ilil 11.10 a. m 18 . 1.50. 3.W, t,. o to riavfl S 4 Oil n m. May IS, lf93. tJ p. m av I'lHtponrtl, TIm Uneflt for William Head, to I hold at Wadesvllle, ha been pttponl until August 5th. . festival Tills Kvonlng. An loe cream aad fruit fsativnl will bo held in ilinHnndaviehool room ol the Primitive Methodist ohutch this evening under the ui- pices of the Ladies' Mh Appointed Amlltur. M. M. llurke, Esq., has been appointed au lltor of the Sabella estate In Cass township mill will make distribution of the funds in the hands of the executor. WIihIoii lloml Filed. The bond of Mm. Whalen, widow of th lato ox-County Treasurer Whalen, was ap proved and filed by the Poltsvllle oourt to- lay. Mrs. Whalen was squired to fllea bond In tho sum of $15,000 upon her appointment as guardian of her children. Thirty Day's Nntlo". All taxes for 1801 and 1802 must bo paid within thirty days from date, or accounts will bo put la tho bauds ol Constables for collec' Hon. John F. HinoiNs, Keceiver of Taxes, Shenandoah. Pa., July 17, 1893. 7-lD-lm Injunction Itifimeil. The oourt at Pottsville to-day hand d dow a decision donylng tho applloatlon of Patrick Welsh, eupervlhor of Mahanoy Township, for an injunction to restrain tho lleavor Meadow electric railway company from running its tracks through the township. Anuthvr Change of Date. On Saturday tho people havi g charge of tbo combined plcnio of tho Wolsh Congrega tlonal, Baptist and Mothodlst schools of town announced a postponement of tho event to August Utb, but yosterday It wa- docldod to ohango tho date again to the original time, which will be to-morrow. l'KKaJHAI.. E. C. Wagner, of Glrardvillo, was In tow to-day. Isaac Wattors, of St. Clair, was a Sunday visitor to town . Miss ltLi Slgfiled, of Mt. Carmel, Is vlsitln Miss Sadlo Ueesj. Councilman Lamb arrived at Pujdo, Colo rado, on Thursday. Capt. Edward Iteoso, of Centralia, spot this morning in town. Joseph S, Boddall, now of Tamaqua, spont yosterday with town friends. I!ev. Eobert O'Boylo returuod from Muucy, Lycoming county, this nfternoon. 'feijulro Monaghan and Tax Collector Scan Ion went to tho county seat this morning. George Hafuer left town this morning to spend a week at Philadelphia and Atlanti City. Rev. II. F. O'Reilly aud P.J. Ferguson en joyed a rido through tho Catawissa Valley yesterday aftoruoon. Dr. Frank Wouier, tlio oyo specialist, va catcd his residence on East Oak slioct to day and moved to Taniuq.ua. Rov. Q. M. Georgo, of Pittston, occupied tho pulpit of tho Welsh Congregational church yesterday. Ho loft for his homo this morn ing. Major J. F. Finney and family aro onjoyln tho sea breezes of Atlantic City. The .Major has been very ill of lato aud tho change is do ing him good, Mr, aud Mrs. Harry Meek, of Reading, aro spending a few days as tho guests of Dr. und Mrs. Klstlor. Mr. and Mrs. Meek have but recently been married. Thomas J. Reese, eldest son of Superlu tcudout Edward Reese, of Centralia, an Miss Mary Learn will bo married in tho M, E. church at Centralia on Wednesday Thomas G. Mayberry, manager of th Shenandoah Beef Company, and Miss Ellen A. Draper, of Clinton, Mass., aro to married somo tinio this month, according to markod copy of the Clinton Enterprise re eeived at the Herald olllce. Tho dato for tho ceremony is not given. The CoNiiiopollttiu, Tho midsummer Cosmopolitan, tho first tho new prico of 121 cents per copy, thougli unchanged in sizo, excels any other hsue that magazine in tho number of its dlsti guished contributors, in tho interest of its contents and in its overflowing illustrations by famous artists. Francois Coppee, William Dean Howells, Camillo Flaannarlou, Androw Lang, Frank Dempster Sherman, H lioye3on, Charles DeKay, Thomas A. Janvier, Colonel Tillman, Agnes Repplier and Gilbeit Parker are a fow of tho names which appea on tho title page. Three frontispieces, all by famous artists, furnish an unusual feature, and among tbo famous artists who coutributo to the 119 illustrations adorning its pages ato Laurens, Relnhart, Feuu, Tous-aint, S cvenr, Sauuier, Fitler, Meaulle aud Frazcn. The midsummer number is intended to set the pace for tho magazine at its new price of 1: cents a copy, or $1.50 a year. Tho magazine remains unchanged in size and each issue w be an advance upon its predecessors. Liter ally, ovcrj known country is being ransacked for material in tho hope to bring The Cosmo politan forward as the leading magazine the world. Use Wells' Laundev Blue, tho best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakley Bros. Speedy fijiriolrrd at Ooithen. Gmiihn, Iud., July 15. The Columbian one hundred yard foot race for tho oham- plonshlp of America will bo run here this afternoon, Eleven of the fastest runners In the world have paid the entrance fee of $100, and many sprinter are training here, The winner will be awarded a diamond and gold championship medal, a purse of $a,3X) aud fifty per cent, of the gate re ceipt. Mltohell Looking for 13kuss. London, July IS. Charlie Mitchell will not decide whether he will fight Jim Cor- bett in the Crescent, Uoucy Island or Oo lumbinn Athletic club until he arrives in America. He v. ill give either the Colum bian or Crescent club the preference, be ing afraid New York state authorities might interfere if ho agreed to fight in tho Coney Island club. A Sop to AustiiiiH Worhlngmen, VIENNA, July IS. Count Taafe has pre pared and will Introduce lit parliament bill to create eighteen labor chambers, whith will be empowered to return twen ty-four deputies to the Austrian low house. The newspaper organs of the work- ingmen say that this concession will not suffice to meet the demands -for universal suftraga The TonuHuiidn nuik.' Kiidei Ton A WANDA, N. V., July 15, The long strike of the lumber shovem is at last broken. It was una linon-ly decided to goto work at once as individuals. The strike hjtf cost the UiuiOii iueu an enor mous sum of money. $ Bay Keytione flour. Bo sure that the name Lzssia & Baeb, Ashland, Fa., is printed every sack, 3-3-8taw LIGHTNING RODS. jA Traveling Hnlosman Taken In by : liny. npetier. Tho lightning-rod man haunts our oounty as 1 le does tho rest of the civilized (lortlon of tho country j and although occasionally ho ro ceWes a victim, sometimes It happens that bo gets worsted Inils attempts to bcgullo his fellow-mon. Such was his fato upon a recent occasion in the Oatawissn Valley. Tho other day a llghtnlnj-rod man drove up in front of a handiomo building standing n tho midst of troos and shrubs, not fir from Kingtown, aud spoko to Mr. Smith (which I4n't ids right namo), who was sitting on the steps In front. Ho accosted Smith as the owner of tho residence, and said: "I sco you havo no lightning-rods on this iouso " "No," said Smith. "Aie you going to put any on ?" "Well, I hadn't thought of It," replied .Smith. "You ought to. A tall building llko this Is very much oxposod. I'd llko lo run you np one of my rods ; twisted steel, glass fenders, nickolplated tips everything comploto. Hay I put ono up to show you ? I'll do tho job cheap." "Certainly you may, If yon want to. I haven't tlio slightest objection," said Smith. Dui Ing tho next half hour tho man had his laddors up and his assistants at work, and at the end of that tlmo tho Job was dono. Ho called Smith out into tho yard to admlro it. Ho caid to Smith. "Now, that is all well enough; but if it was my houso, I'd havo another rod rut on tho other sido. Thoro's nothing llko bolng protoctcd thoroughly." That's truo," said Smith; "It would bo hotter." "I'll put up anothor, shall I?" asked tho man. " Why, of courso, If you think it's best," said Smith. Accordingly, tho man wont to work again, .tnd soon had tho rod In Its place. "That's a flrst-rato job," ho said to Smith as they both stood oyolng It. "I llko such man as you aro. Blg-hoartod, llboral, not afraid to put a dollar down for a good thing, rhcro's somo ploasuro in deal In' witli you. llko you so much that I'd put a couplo moio rods on that house, ono on tho north ond and ono on tho south, for almost notliiu'." It would mako things safer, I supposo," said Smith. "Certainly it would. I'd hotter do It, hadn't I, hoy?" "JUst as you think propor," said Smith. So tho man ran up two moro rods, and then ho camo down and said to Smith, "There ! that's dono. Now let's sottlo up." "Do what?" " Why, tho job's finished, and now I'll tako my mouoy." "You don't expect mo to pay you, I hopo?' "Of courso I do. Didn't you tell mo to put those rods on your houso?" 'My house!" shouted Smith. "Thunder and lightning! I novcr ordered you to put thoso rods up. It would havo been ridlcu lous. Why, man, this is tho school houso and I am bore taking a rest. You seemed to bo iinxious to rush out your rods, and as it wai uono of my business, I lot you go. Pay for it. Como now, that's pretty good." Tho lightning-rod man toro around and sworo fearfully. But whon ho got his rods od'of tho school houso ho loft permanently He don't fancy tho place. To l'rll,ter. Wo ollur lor salo, at Uitien cents per pound, fmrcjses of minion, cf which this ar'.iclo is sot in. Oases, fifty co its xtra. Abo a Surgny ttoruotypo machino, In mo but a shi.rt tune, will bo bo d at hall it' original cost. In order to mako room for a larg-T press, wo olF r f r Falo n 0 impbell pony press, nearly now and in good condition. This if an oxcellent bargain. Tho above can b" scon nt this aflico, whero further informa lion ill bo iven if dosirrd THAT EWES GOOD BLOOD WOjTOTIGWIlIE Will completely change tho blood In your system In throe months' time, and $cnd dow, rich Wood coorelng through your veins. If you feel exhausted and nervous, ore getting thtn and oil run down, nilmn..'. Arnmatl,- Winn, tvhlch In A tODlO And not a beverage, will restore you to health and strength. Mothers, uso It for your daughters. It Is tho best regulator and corrector for all aliments peculiar to woman. It enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. It is guaranteed to cure Diarrhoea, Dys entery, and all Summer complaints, ana Keep ins bowels regular. . ... Bold by all druggists for tl per bottle WANTS. c. WANTED By a young man 19 years of age, n nttimtinn in a Rtnro. Address "Adver User." 8S0 Mayberryalley.Shenandoah. 7 13-0t CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor ot the State of Pennsylvania on Wed nesday, the ninth day of Augnst, A. D. 1893, by W. M, Brewer, James J. Frauey, it, u. Maione, Mlrhavl Alellet and P. J. FermiSQQ. under fje Act of Assembly ot tho Commonw- olth ot PflnnaHcnnift p.nttlli-d "An Act to nrovlde for the In-orpor.tlon and Regulation of certain corporations," appioved April 29, 1871, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of on In tended corporation, to be called "Columbia Brewing Company," the character and object whereat are for the purpose ot manuiacinring and brewing malt liquors and for these pur poses, to have, possess and enjny all the rights, benefits and privileges of the saia Act oi as semoiy ana its supplements. .TtrtIN It. COYLE. dollcitor Shenandeab. Pa., July 15, 1893. 7-lMaw-3w 1 N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF I Kimitvr.if ir.T, nmiNTV J. Hay Si Hoi s vs. MaryGallagher 28 March T. 188. Vend Ex. No. 70, May T. 1893. Money in court, n,uwu. !'h nnilnrKl jnftrt nnilltnr. nunotnted bV Said court "to rei-ort distribution of the funds in court In nhnvA Bin ted a,e." hereby Elves notice that he wilt meet all parties interested for the purpose oi nis app.unjiueai, uu om uaj, Aueust 19th. 1883. nt 9 o'clock, a m , nt Ills onlce. room No, 1, second floor, Bobbins' build Itii. uinthniKt rviriiAr nf Miiln and Ok streets. Hhensndoab, f u.. where and wten all claims must be presented before tho auditor or ha lorever debarred from coming in upon said fund. b. U. il. hoixopbtkh, Auditor, Shenandoah. Pa.. July 17. 1893, et-o-a-w TJONDS FOR SALK. The Town Council of U the Borough of Hhenandoan having oren aulv and leirallv authorized to borrow money for the purpose of erecting a publlo water works, have prepared and are now offering for sale oorougn oonas bearing interunbuv mo mm of 4 per cent., the Interest payable semi an nually. Tho bonds are ot the denomination of 8109, 300 and 600 and mature In thirty years. I'ersons desiring to subscribe for the said bonds can do so by applying to T. F. Hradlgan, treasurer of the borough, stating the amounts tbi y ocslre to sulwerlSe for and tho denomina tion of bonds preferred. PATRICK QA1TFIG)AN, T, J. James, a. f. OAixAoiien, 7-Mf Committee, rS s. E c o Sa CD "3 3 Tho outfit lnolnilcs Fine Lens, Folding Tripod, Jarrylnff SatChol with Rhnulinl- wmn. ai.imirn I 'Struclton Boolr. and all necessary apparius and supplies tor starting In photography. Itls ,u- nuuiuoBi, iiguio-1, most compact,, easiest of coraoroliendnil. rnndlnat Ir mnnlnulittlnn. und choapost comploto ou .ttt over producod. Student No. 2, Price $2.50. Tho Htudcnt Camera can bo seen nt Nos. 0 and 8 North Main Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA. Hardware, Tinware, Htovts and House Furnishing Goods. Fish ng Tacklo and Sportunnn'H goods. notic: Notice is hereby given that in accordance with a rosolutlon adopted by tbo Republican Convention, held In April, 1892, the committee appointed under said rosolutlon to roviso thn rules ot tho Republican party, hereby submit their report oi tho changes or amendments and additions to said rules, which they believe iv II be for tho best Interests or the itcnubllcun pirty and most oirnostly recommend to tho next Republican Convention for adoption. UABiaOF REPRESENTATION. Rulo 3 Strlao out all after tto words "woro cat for" und Insert "the Republican candidate who at tho last preceding Uonoral Election lecelvid the lowtBl vote In sld district shall elect ono dclegato and ono alternate and said delegate or his alternate shall cast tho whole voto polled for said Republican candidate who lecclved the lowot voto In said district at urorosald General election. All other districts shall elect two delegates and two alternates and each of sjid dolog-ttos or his respective al ternate shall cast one-half of tho wholo voto polled for the Republican candidate, who re eelved tho lowo3t voto In tho dMrlet repro tented at said General election as aforosstd. DELEGATE ELECTIONS. Rulo 4 Htrlke out all after tho word "Elec tion" In the fourth line, down to and Including the words "County Conventions ' in tho eighth lino on seventh Dairc. The lemalndor ot this section to remain as now and the following to be aoaeu : Tha cnairman snau give at uust ton days notlco In writing to tbo persons np pointed to hold the primary elections in tho respectivo ellstri its, . ol the tlmo and placo fixed for holding the same nnd he slum also give at least two wcelts publlo notice in two tieniiDllC'Vn i.owsp;tpurN mi tuu time uxeu lor hnftlmr hiiI 1 nrlmarv elections. Tbo chairman shall, when giving notice to tho persons ap pointed to conuuei tno election, lorwaru to them blank ciedcutials to be tilled out aud furnished to tho delegates, a'tcrnates ana committeeman elected. Rulo 5 After tho words 'Exoctitivo Com mittee" In brackets on last llt.o of pago7, add tho following: "And In case of such change due notice shall bo given by the Chairman in his notice published In the newspapers us proviuta ior unuer iiuio i. niriuo out alter tho word 'for" lu the 0th lino on page 8, giho words "as u.auv as the election district shall brt entitled to under Rule 9 the simo number ot" and Insert the woid "ono" in two places no tnat tno sentence win rcaa "ono mourner or mo ounty cutumitioe ami one ait -mate." fttrilto out the words "hi tho Thirtieth Sena- torial District" on tbo last lino on pigo 8. ORDER OF DUdlNESS. Rulo 6 In section 10 on naeo 10 chwca tho order of i.ojimatlng candidates so that this section shall read as follows: In tho County Convention, nomination of candidates In tho following order: Judge, Mimber ot Congress, District Attorney, eberill. Treas urer, rrotuonotary, ( Icra of tbo Court, Recorder, i.e,'lstcr. Controller, Coroner, ComniUsloner, Director of ihe Poor, Ju y Commissioner, Auditor. County surveyor. In tho District Convention: auto Senator, Asscmuiymen. Rulo 7 Strike o-t tho wor.l "voto" on 8th lino and Insert "deltgaio" instead DELEGATE" TO STATE AND NATIONAL CONVENTIONS. Uulo 8 AU delegates and alternates to the tato Convention in the year following the year In which Representative Conventions are u-ld shall be elected by the delegates who attended the several preceding Representative Conven tions, In the year following tho year In which no Representative Conventions are held then tho delegates from the several Roiiresoutativn districts, who nttended tho preceding County Convention, shall elect. Delegates nnd alternates to the National Convention shall be elected by the delegates who attended tho preceding t.eunty Conven lion. The manner of voting for State ana National uoicgaios onau oo ino same as i ro vlded for under i:ulo 3. Tho conventions for tho election of state delegates shall be held in tno several Jtenre- senlutlve Districts, except in the year which allouul delegates aro to be elected, when all tho conventions for tbo election of stato dele gates may be held at the place fixed for tho e.cctlon ot the National delegates, at tbo place and tlmo to bo axed by the Chairman with tho advlco and consent of the Executive Com mittee, not more than 30 nor less than 10 diys previous to tno time uxeu ior ine stato con vention. Tho County Convention for the election of National delegates shall bo held not moro than 0 nor less than 10 daj'B previous to tho time nxeu lor tno Htaie uonven uon, in tue ye.rin which a National Couveuttcn is to be held. the Countv Chairman shall tlx the time und place, by and with thococscntof tnu Executive uommitteu. THE COUNTY COMMITTEE. Rulo 98trlko out all after tho wordi "shall bo" in tho 3rd line, and insert ono member of County Committee und ono alternate ior each election district. Substitute ihe following for Rulo 10 Tlio Chairman of tho Countv Convention shall call tho candidates selected each year by the County, senatorial anu iiepressmauvo uon, vnntlons to meet within ten davs after tho ad, lournment of the last of salu conventions, said candidates shall then be empowered to select by ballot ono person for County Chairman, said seleutlon to be made byamnjon'y of all tho candidates nominated by said conventions nhouldsald candidate fall to organize and elect said County Chairman as herein pro vided, tho chairman of tho preceding County Convention shall call the btanding Coa mlttce to meet within twenty days niter tno aajourn mnnt nf Kald convention, who shall bo author, lzed to elect said County Chairman. The County Chairman shall select an Executive Corntultteo of twolve, a majority ot wh im shall bo members of tho County Committee, six ot whom shall be solectod from the 1th Representative District and two each from tho 1st, 2nd and 3rd Representative Dislriou. a Treasurer, and heading Clerk, two Secretaries and a Naturalization Committee ol live. CRKDENTIALS. Rule 12 Strike out tho words "or on any committee" in the second and third linos und the words "or committeo" In tlio Ufth and sixth lines. VACANCIES HO W FILLED. New Rule In cases of emergency such as whoie the party Is required to nomlnato a caudldate to be votod for when a special election is required, tho Clml-man of the County Committee shall call a meeting of tho delegates who attondod tbo next preceding County Convention by glvlbg at least ten days no ilce ot the time and placo Hied for holding a convention to nominate such candidate. Auy other vacancy on tho county ticaot that may occur after tno Convention shall bo tilled by the County Committoo, voting as provided for under Rulo 3. CONVENTION EXPENSES. New Rule All the expense of each and overy convention shall be borne by tho Candi da os who submit tnelr names for nomination, and shall be collected from each candidate previous to the taking of tho ballot for tho olllce for which he 1 a candidate WHEN RULB-i AUE TO TAKE EFFECT. New Rule These rule as revised shall take effect Immediately upon their adoption by tho County Convention. Hy order ot tho committeo KLI.vS DAVIS, Chairman Attest :-A. J. HIIORTALL, Secretary. , 7-15-lt FOR SALE. A black mire, flvo years old, gentle und sound and a good driver. Apply at 317 East Lloyd street, Shenandoah. 7-H-lw LOST. A red cow, with white spots, croikod horns tipped with tin. Finder will bo awarded by returning same to Joseph Osacli, 310Soutb West street, Shenandoah, 7 lHw oawtuijtgm FINE DRESS GOODS i RESS GOODS is tiiat we win not attempt a lull descrip tion, but crivc a partial outline, which voti can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and chang-ablc 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, bengalino, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Pull line cf fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. .In Wraps single, iloublo or trlplo copes. Somo aro plain, othors vory highly decorated, with fancy Indcsccnt braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangomont at tho neck, so much ap proval this season, hy the feminine fancy. To Bomo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of thoso having capos also attached somotimcs ono, two or threo, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer .may tlesiro. 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 aud conducted on the same principles that have always characterized our entire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed and untrinimed hats, novelties of every description. Having secured a trimmer noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. h welcome. Si, Poioroy and Stewart, y PC iSTTS iTIIafi3? PX-i. O, CHORUM MILLER, Manager. ratua and supplies for GHWffl, 23 S3olt 6i.; Stroot John F.Ploppert, SO EAST CElfTllE ST. Jread, Cake and Pie Bak COKFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. I nave also purchasofl tho store 21 West Coal -itreet, and am prepared to furnish Mills, Uream, tlutter and Eggs at tho lowest markot prices. Wo will also Iteop at this store Ico Cream and -Soda Water. All on'crswlll receive prompt attention. Wholosale aud retail. J. F. PLOPFERT, n East Csolre St. SHENASDDAH Zl West Coal St. 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. Wo also carry an Immense lino ot Htovcs, Itangcs, Cutlery and Tin ware. Hooting and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, QIIIARIWILLE, PA. Public Notice! Notice Is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beor kegs will bo prosecuted as provldod by the Act ot Assembly approvod Vprll sth, 115, Brewers' ABBOoiatlon. ttmrmniHiah, P J'1 D. iBVJ It ALMA SHOE DRESSING! Tho best preparation in the market Ior shoes, satchels and all leather goods whoro a beauti ful black is desired. AT T11K LEATHER STORE 1G XfW. Clontro St., WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main, g reet. Finest Bunds of Wices, WMskejs and Cigars, Fresh Heer, Porter and Ale always on tap. such a bewildering topic Wo find tho most stylish nnd tho provalllng modo to bo tho Capo, In some of Its variations, A recreation tliat ed ucates. Cultivates tlio hiHtin.'t nutl taste for urt and leads to a study of wtint Is most lovely In nature. Examine our student camera, No. 2, price $2.50 complete, iuclud iii"; fine louse, folding trlpi'd, carrying sutcliel with shoulder Btrnp, 64 tinge instruction iook aud all necessary uppa CSS4S Blurting in puoiograpny. DUNCAN & WAIDLET'S. I CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AOKNT FOR- CELEBRATLD LB 1 1 v AID PILSIIEU lit Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. HOOKS & BROWN Base Balis, Bats, Masts, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery , Blank Books, etc. fo. 4 NORTH mm 8TREB FBED. KBITHAli lot North Maln8troet,8honsndoah,Ia ! WMESALK BAKSK AND C8NFECTI0N1 Ice ("roam wholesale and retail. Picnics nnd parties supplied on short notl FIRE IHSUBAWC argeatand oldest reliable purely 'can panics r(rraiDlu oj rVIJD PA u 120 S. JaninSb, ShonanooaV mm H1 ' 1 R- T v. J I f 1 t lei C I' si I ii t w w i it t Ti trnr hi a sl y .w- ii iimiii in 1 1 I a sain .- f 'a '""IteNsMilktr' iiimitiI-'-- w- - wmw VW J - rr.T lauarK . t " ; ' ' w"- ..-- - v'fdiaiti
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