KING Among merchants 1 the ono who esters to tho wants of Mb eos- lower, be thev rich or poor. Both havo an faal right to bo treated fairly. Juetfee to all h a md motto, and our ouitoraers will flntl Uoura. Wehavoacomplotollnoof Groceries m wll u Ginned Goods, etc Comu and boo oax ttook of goods, and remember tho bout goo aro always the cheapest In tho long run. Corner Grocery, Oentre and White St3. THIRD EDITION LA.Kr3BI.D13 PARK. BtM Hooked for Tills Heanou Popular Iteort. Ht Tills Tho following 1b a list of tho dates eccorod an4 the names of tho societies I 5lv 19. rhllonatrlan Club, Shamoldn, ti, io. rlcnlo of tho Welsh Oongrega- onal, Baptist aud Methodist Sunday schools, TnW M at. Nicholas Union Sunday school, J sly 20. M. E., P. M.,WoUh Baptist and lathcran Sunday Bchoois, uiraruviuo. July 81. Rescue Hook and Ladder Com nui-r of Shenandoah. Jul, es. Methodist Episcopal Sunday hnol. Shenandoah. July 20 to Aug. 3 Evangelical camp moot Jnlr M. Wm. Ponn Sunday school July 27. Wolsh Oongrogatlonallst, Maha, mr City. JnW 28. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland Amrust 1. Camp 4, 1 O. T. A., Mahanoy Otrr. August a Gorman Lnthoran school, Mali' nor City. An. 15 Baptist Sunday school, Mahanoy QitT. August 3. English Baptist S. school, 8hon tedofth. Aug. 4. r. M. Sunday schools of Gilbcr- ton and Shenandoah. An. K in in Encampment of tho Potts- tIIIo cadoU. National Guards. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamoldn, August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy August 0. Trinity Reformed and Proeby tsrian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. Anirast 10. Evanuolical Sunday school Uahanoy City. Aueust 11. Picnic of tho Wolsh Congrega tional, Methodist and Baptist Sunday schools f Shenandoah. Aus. 13. Reunion of German Lutheran ekurch. Aus. 15 Lakeside Uasicalo, Grant Band. Aug. 10. Trinity Reformod Sunday schoo of Tamaqua. August 17. St. James Luthoran Sunday school, Ashland. August 24. Gorman Reformed Sunday sohool, Mahanoy City. opt 4 St. Michaols Society of the county. Coming Kvcnts. July 20. Columbian festival, in Roblilns. epera houso, under auspices of tho Young People of tho English Baptist church. July 31 Mum social and festival, by the T. W. O. T. U. Aug. 12 Ico cream festival, in Robblns' opera houso, under auspices of Helping Hand Socloty of Reformed church. Aug. 18. Ico cream festival, in Robbins' optra houso, under auspices of tho Y. P. G. ot the P. E. church. Files or Ueuiorrholds Permanently cured without knifo or llgaturo. JIo danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while undor trcatmont. Patients who are responsible nocd not iy until, well. A perfect euro guaranteed. Send for circular. R. REED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Serors, by permission, to the editor of the Bwtixa Hjcbald. tr But Keystone flour. Be sure thai the name Lkssiq & Back, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3tw Our Directory, 3 JIB poptf office Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:au p. m Money Order and Registry De partment open from 8 :00 a, m. xar.wp. in Following Is a schedule of Bis arrival and departure of. mall trains. Mall tatter for despatch must be In the office thirty nutes before the time given below: Arrival. .M. A.K. 1140 4:24 Destination. Departure. A.M. P.M. 7:20 1:K 9:08 3:0tl 11:30 8:00 12:52 9:03 3:08 8:110 1:S5 7:20 7:00 1:38 7:00 1:40 7:00 7:20 2;Srt 11:90 6,30 7:20 2:60 0:06 11:30 11:80 2:60 6:00 7i30 2:60 I Phlla., AVostern 1 C-.8S l:(M till ana ) 9;C8 ( Southern States ) 1:11 I New York and East-1 ern Htotes and points on L. V. It. R. ) t-.m 9:64 Asland, Oirardville. taa ixa Skas 9: 1:1 liO i:2 -. sha :U t-.m :6o Raven Run, Centra-) 1 11a, Mt Oarmel and J ( Bhamokln. ) I Pottsvllle. l:E8 Mahanoy City. I Mahanoy Plane, Lost I B:M 1 Creek and Shaft, f S:&s Frackrllle. Carriers make a general collection at 0:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:16 a. m. and 3:16 p. m. Additional dellvertos and ollectlons are mode In the bnelDaee prt ot town at 10:16 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. jTlxe Alarm lloxes. The following list shows the location ot the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fire Department: LOOATIOS. IB Coal and Dowers h tree la. is Ilowers and Centre streets. t4 Urldgo and Centre streets. a Main and Centre streets. St Main and Poplar streets. st Main and Coal streets. 1 ailbert and Centre streets. CIS Gilbert and Cherry streets. K Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pall down the hook once and let go. When an alarm Is lent In the fire bell will Bound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. DOW TO LOCUTS ALAnMS. IT (be alarm Is sounded from box 16 the fire Oen w strike one, then pause and strike five which will Indicate that the fire Is In the Tlelnlty o No. 16 box. Every alarm is repeated toor time. I ' I1HIW ll-JLULULJI I 1 tA ff Per pair for lace Cur 41.UU tnlns. Others for J1.26, USD, I1-T6, 12.00 and upwards. Call aud boo them. A new lot just received at C. Tt. Vri dec's Carpet Store. GRANT BAND MUSIOAL-B. IHaburate Arrangements ItelnR Made for Aumut mill. mmloalo will bo held at Lakeside Park, on August 15th, by the Grant Comet ii i f inwn. It will l a nay oi went for everybody. This popular rert ' lieyond question tho prettiest and most con venient spot In this section oi mo Imlldar. The beauiimi irtw, kv -n.t iBrv will occupy one's attention lUUrMtt of tho day. The vmim vow r- i - - .. lovely-no dust, no heat, Wltn everyv..... i..Ui. in h1n us appreciate our Tho, nnt lund is noted for Its success In entertaining, and this occasion will tend to ...... h.t I mi in tn a respect, i"" amusements offered wm cunmv raelng, swimming contests, anil pigeon snoot- Ing tournament. Thoro win also uo of ball between the Shenandoah team, cham- )ions of tho eoal region, and a strong nine to bo announced later on. These aro on y a few of tho attraeUons. Refreshments oi an kinds will bo sold on the grounds. No person n1 pnawavhunwy. as the committee in tends making no mistake by not preparing for all. There will be plenty of music to make tno .lav mintnlio lone remembered. The large pavilion adjoining the hotol will do occupies bv the famous Schoppe orchestra often pieces. This fact alone will be sufllclent to aunici hundreds, especially those who enjoy danc ing. Special trains will be run at times during tho day. Further Information In this respect will be announced later In tho larger iwsters. Tho faro Is only thlrtyuvo cents for tne round trip. USE DANA'S BARSAPARILLA, itb "TUB KIND THAT CUHKS." l'J5ItHONAI David Wllliaml, of lit. Oarmol, spent to day In town. Major James Hay, of Sliamokin, was a visit or to town to day. Mrs. Michael J. Loftus, of Baltimore, Is vis iting frionds here. Thomas Sanger, of Mt. Carmel. issponding a few days In town. Frank IIau60, of Pottsvllle, was in ton yesterday nfternoon. Mrs. Max Schmidt spent yosterdny after noon at Mahanoy City. Hon. John X. Dence, of Ashland, was a visi tor to town this morning. John Velth, of Pottsvllle, spent yesterday In town Inspecting the workings of several I. & R. oollieries. Jere. Ryan, ono of tho popular Lehigh Valloy engineers residing at Delano, was niado tho happy father of boy twins yostor day. Thomas J. Reese, of Contrnlia, paid the HERALD sanctum a visit to-day. Mr. Reese aud Miss Mary Loam aro to bo married In tho Centralis M. E. church to-morrow. Michael Mollet, M. D. Malono and W. M. Browcr, of tho Columbia Brewing Company, enjoyed a drive through tho valloy on Suii' day. Mrs. Browor accompanied them. J. S. Williams, of East Coal stroet.to day re ceived n telegram announcing the doath of his sister at Summit Hill. Tho deceased died yesterday from tho effects of a paralytic stioko. William Gibson, who was foreman of the streot paving work on Main street, left yes terday for Philadelphia, where ho intends en tering tho employment of another paving company. Senator B. J. Monoghan, Dr. D. J. Laugton and T. J. Mullahy, thrco of Shenandoah's representative) young citizens, mixed a littlo politics with baso ball, during a chat with Union Hoiuo chair boarders, while on un af ternoon visit horo Sunday. Atlila d Tele gram. Use Wells' Laundbv Blue, tho best Bluing for laundry uso. Each paclcago makes two quarts. 15cta. Sold by Coakloy Bros. SPANKED WITH A LATH. now Members of a Colored Union run Ithed an Offender. The Lathers' union (colored) of Sa vannah, has got Into trouble as a re sult of enlorcinff one of Its by-laws a measure rejfarded by tho News as unlqno. original and calculated to strike terror to the souls of vlolaters. The by-laws provide that any member who works below tne union scale snail nnderrro the Infliction of 1B0 strokes on the bare baok with a double lath. The union rate Is 81.50 per day. Re cently a member of the union named Robinson took a job on a new house on Fifth street for 81.25 a day. The ADMrNIBTEKrNO THE BLOWS. unionists got wind of Robinson's treachery and decided to enforce the by-law. A commit teo oi nine was ap pointed to see that it was properly ex ecuted. Eight, of tho committeemen called at the house where Robinson woe working about six o'clock in the afternoon and carried the traitor oft. They told the foreman, Mr. Otto, that the nejrro had stolen money and they wanted to place him under nrrost, and therefore he offered no objection. Robinson, however, knew at once what the "arrest" meant, and he pleaded with his brothers to let him off, and he would throw up the job and never again violate the rule. Thuy were obdurate, however, and took their prisoner to tho commons south of Twelfth street, where the ninth man was waiting with tho lath. Ilere they stripped him, tied his hands and feet and placed him across a barrel. Then the by-law was enforced with a ven geance. Each committeeman took turns in laying on the lath on the tenderest portion of Robinson's anatomy until the 150 blows were administered. After finishing the Job, Robinson was compelled to take an oath to respect the by-law in the future, drd be was allowed to put on his clou.es ud hobble horn. , ' Collieries Ilesuinetl. 1 n. 1llrlM In Uilsseetlon working under Ii the Coal and Iron Company resumed opera- ,lvA tier again yesterday. They will sunt uowu , again for the latter half of this week. A A Slwwt Argument. Sunervtoor Llewellyn and Dr. Klstler had in argument to-day over the right of the gas eompany to dig up tho paved portion of Main ...ut i huh a matt. 1 lie ooniruvunjy nun l" vv" - ui1 lir the officials of the oonipDy eeenr Ing a permit In aocoruanoe wun tne recenuy adopted orllnaiioe. Thirty Day's Nolle, All taxes for 1891 and 18W must bo paid within thirty days from date, or acoonnts will be iut In the band el Constables for oollec- jiu, joiin r. iiiuuiwB, Receiver ot raxes. oi,on,ll,. Pa . Jtilv 17. 1893. 7-10 lm At Work Airalu. The workmen of the Schuylkill Traction Company thls-momlng resumed tho work of making excavations to change tno grauo anu extend the paving of the electric railway ou rv-i trt. tho conditions Imposed by the roads and highways committee of the Borough Council having bee" compiled with. Pino Drilling. On Saturday evening Hope Section N. 10, Jr.T. of H. aud T. held an loo cream festival in Bobbin's opera house, which was liberally patronized. During tho evening tho Cadet corps, a uniform body of lIopeBeetlon.paraded the principal streets and gavo an excellent exhibition of their drilling, under command of William Powell. They wero equipped with Indian axes, and handlod them with the ol old veterans. They made a very oredltsblo appoaranco. The Flames Confined Superintendent William 11. Lewis roturncd from Mt. Carmel this nfternoon and stated that tho Ore in the Union Coal Comjwny'i Pennsylvania colliery Is undor control. Tho airway lias been cut olf and tho flro Is now confined to two breasts. An olght Inch horo hole will bo sunk and permanent dam built, after which water will bo poured iuto tho burning breasts. Tho ofll clals say tho oolllory will bo saved. 1'ollltH. ftTlio Coakloy Bros, have put a nowly painted wagon on the road. Tho Welsh Congregational, Baptist and Methodist Sunday schools are holding a picul at Lakeeldo to-day. Thoromalnsiof tho late Reuben Hoaton wore removed to Philadelphia yesterday, whero Interment was mudo. John Uiggins, Jr., has been appointed by tho court Receiver of Taxes in this town to succeed his father, lately decoasod. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Compiny lias mudo a now crowing at Bowers street which provides a bettor culvert for wisto water. The Emcriek street sewerage company will extend its lino along East Coal street as far as Bowers street, so as to tako In drainages from tho Robblns' cottages. Harvey Kohlor, who suffered amputation of ono of his feet by reason of an accident In tho Shenandoah City colliory breaker, Is making good progress towards recovery at tho Minora' Hospital, Tho Robblns & Housonlek's hat and caj manufactory will soon bo located on Emtrlck street, north of Coal. Tho firm will take pos session of tho property recently purchased from Dr Klstlor on August 1st. Open Air Concert. This evening tho Graut Baud will giv ono of Its favorite open air concerts on the awning In front of tho . Bcddall building. comer Main and Centre streets. The follow ing Is the program : "March of the S-.'ud" Tieevcs Overture, "Mnrtlm" Flo ow 'CoeoaQUt Danco" llarinann Selection, "Ueggar Student " Mtllocker Waltz, "La tcrcuata" Jaxoue "A Trip to tho Country." Luseomli Com o Descriptive Synopsis below "Now York by Klectrlo Light'; DeWitt March, "The lloau Ideal" Sousa Synopsis of "A Trip to tho Country." A hot and dusty day In tho city. Longing for fresh air and a change Meditating on the delights of the country. Reflections interrupted by hand organ slightly out of luno. Organ moves on. Hurried preparations for a trip to iho country Walking toward tho station, during which the whistle of tho Jocomotivo is hoird. Hastening to catch a fain. "All aboard I" Train steams out of station. Sig nal for crossing. Whlstlo, flag for station "Scragtown I" Air brakes. ''Freo 'bus right this way I" Tho 'bus ride. The hotel. La boring under depression of spirits. Dejection interrupted by a serenade from the local band Tho band breaks down, Preparing hastily to change, locality. Meditation. Consolation in the mazy dance. Fiddle tuning up. T daneo. General dtsgnst arising, Walking back to tho station. "No place like homo.1 l male. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters euro indigestion heartburn, costlvonoss and all malarial dis eases. Twenty-five cents per bottle. lm USE DANA'S BARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." The CoHinopulttau. Tho midsummer Gosmopvlilan, the first the now price of 12i cents per copy, thougli unchanged in size, excels any other itsue that magazine In the number of its distiu guished contributors, in the Interest of its contents and in its overflowing illustrations by famous artists. Francois Coppeo, William Dean Ho wells, Camille Flammarion, Andrew Lang, Frank Dempster Sherman, II, Boyesen, Charles DeKay, Thomas A. Janvier, Colonel Tillman, Agnes Repplier and Clilbert Parker are a few of the names which appear on the title page. Three frontispieces, all by famous artists, furnish an unusual feature, and among tho famous artists who contribute to the 110 Illustrations adorning its pages aro Laurens, Reiuhart, Fenn, Tom alnt, S oven1 Sauuier, Fitter, Meaulle aud Frazen. Tho midsummer number Is Intended lo set tho pace for the magaslne at its new price of 12 cents a copy, or $1.50 a year. The magazine remains nnehanged In size and each issue will be an advance upon Its predecessors. Liter ally, ever kuowu country is being rausacked for material In the hope to bring The ( otmo politan forward oe the leadiug magazine the world. SONGS BY THE POETS. Hope. While Grief site down, inert, to mourn With wild Despair, her garments torn, Hope gives a childlike, Heveu born smile, And looks to God for peace the while. And as the sad-eyed slaters gase Ou naught butcI'M-my darkeniug ways, Hope clluus with KalthUoU's pathway fair. And meets the angels waiting there. -.Uth K. lAUum, u N. Y. Observer. S3 Bst photogrsphi snd crayons t Dabb't. OO AL MININO. Ooinimrlm iliiilo lletwpcn Mlnlnir In Thin Ooti uiry mm KngUml, It Is Intcrestlnfc'-to note what visitors to this country, who aro stow bero or havo recently been here to viow tto wonders Ht the World's Fair, have to say of America and its Indus tries. Emerson Rninbrldte, of London, has given his oliservatlons in regard to coal mln ing, wlilch ate reproduced for the benefit of our ruaders. Tho conclusion ho has como to from Information and observation Is that the American mining Industry Is very much as tho English coal Industry was thirty or forty years ago. That Is to say, Americans aro able to do a largo quantity of mining at shallow lcpths In tho hill sides, working soaras ol considerable thlcknocs, and they are ablo to bring to bear upon this kind of mlnliig.which has almost ceased to exist In England, alt the experience and appliances of tho last thirty years, The result is that a number of mines aro producing coal at a cost, Including overy thing, of about 3s Od per ton, which Is far bo low the avcrago of tho beet English collieries. Mr. lUlnhrldge thinks it is at proout prema turo to refer to the general conclusions he ar rived at with regard to tho development ol mining machinery, but, generally spoaklng. ho went back satisfied with the- comparison ho was ablo to draw between England aud the United SUlos. Unless tho present high cost of producing coal In England Is brought down, Mr. lUlu bridge has littlo doubt that America will gradually dovclop tho exportation of ma chlnory to foreign countries, and that cor respondingly England, which has long held tho foremost place in this rosptct, will fall away. Tho general rosult of Mr. Balnbrldgo's Inquiries with regard to tho working classes in Americt Is that tho margin between tliclr earnings and oxpensos enables them to have moro of tho nocessarios of life in sptto of the extremely high cost of rout and clothes; but whilst tho wagos aro decidedly higher, In many cases doublo what aro paid In England, tho workmen and workwomon havo vory long hours, and work very hard for tho wagos thoy got. TWO SOUTHERN LYNCHINGS. Short TCotk Mntlfl of Nfigroca Who As nultrd Whit Wuinen. Macom, Qa., July 18. Warren Dean, a negro, 2-2 years of age, Is supposed to have been lynched In Stone Crcok swnmp, eight pities from Macon, on the East Tennessee railroad, for attemptlnK to rape Mrs. Ray, who lives on the line of Bibb and Twlgg counties, at Reid's station. He was driven eft, but n searching party captured him f ml brought him as fur as Stone Creek, when tho train was stopped and the negro taken Into the woods. Nothing has been heard of him since, but thorelslittledoubt that he ban been lynobed. Pine Hi.itf, July 18. Near Cornervtlle, Lincoln countv. n uecro named John Prat- ton, entered, the housoof Mrs. .TobnTuckcr ami mnilo nn assault upon her. The ncRro made bH escnne. A?uno was formed and the netfro nppiehcnded. Ho wu swung up to a limb unci shot to rieath. COULDN'T "DOWNM M'CARTHY, Auitln Gibbons I'lilleil to Ilafeat the I'lilladi-lplilan In Knur UoiiihU. Nkwaiik, N. .1., July 18. Ono of tho rnost spirited four round slugging matches that has been fought In this section of the United States for ninny years was the battle which took place here last night bo tween Austin Gibbons, of Pnterson, N, J., America's premier llghtwelnht chain- plon, and "111111" McCarthy, of Philadel phia. Gibbons boasted before the battle, that ho would "do" tlie Philadelphia In one round, but McCarthy was In excellent shape when the fourth round ended, nnd BtroiiK enough to fight a dozen or more rounds, If necessary. Gibbons was wild at the call of time und offered McCarthy 50 to fight him one more round, but "Hull" only laughed at him nnd walked off with his $150 for lasting the four rounds. A Convict Trie .Suicide. PlTTsnrjrto, July 18. P. A. Stout, onoof the most trusted convicts in tho western penitentiary, tried to commit milcide by jumping from the door of the rotunda of the prison Into tho yard below. He fell on a pile of broken stone nud received prob ably fatul injuries. Stout's crime was tho murder of his hoii while under tho In flueiico of liquor. He was fecrvitiK a sen tence of two tvo years. A petition for his pardon Is pending- Stout was the mnker of the model of tho western penitentiary now occupying n prominent position nt the World's fair. Another l.ilipinin'ii Dmltli. JurtSET Cnv.July 18. Another lineman has just been killed in this city, Ho Is Daniel Lenry, 27 years of age. Leary ascended n pole to connect some wires, und as he caught hold of a live wire he was teen to suddenly full over an the other wires. The dead man's hands were burned. as were tho parts of his body which came in contact with the other live wires. The Klove on tho right hand bad been worn down, and was wet from perspiration, which accounted for the electricity passing; into his body with such deadly effect. 8eeretary Herbert's OrnUe. Washington, July 18. Secretary Her bert, accompanied by Miss Herbert nnd naval aid Ensign Wood, left here yester uay on tne prentueut's yaont Dolphin for a visit to tho naval stations at New York, Newport, iNevv L,onaon, uoston and Ports mouth, N. H. They will also make a visit to Machins, Mo., to enable tho secretary to be present at the presentation by the citi zens of that placo of a silver service to the stanch little Runuoat named in Its honor. The party will be goue about three weeks. Derision Agtitntt Deputy Coroner. POTTsviLLK, July 18. An Important de cision was Tendered, by Hon. Uyrus L. Pershlne, president Judge of Sonuylklll county couWn, refusing to allow fees to deputy coroners, and holding that the sal ary board must fix the number ot deputies in a county anu tne sauries to be paid. This Is the first decision rendored In tho case of deputy coroners, and will affect many counties in the state where thesame case Is awaiting disposition. An agreeable Laxatlvo ana Nebte Tonic Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. SSc-, 00c ana jsi.uj per pacicago. samples tree. Tho Kivortto TOOTH POTTIES 1 rorthoToethand ureath,is)0. Captain Sweeney. U.S.A.,gan Dlepo.Cal.. eays; "Sblloh'a Catarrh Remedy is the llrst modicioel haveevcrfoundtbatwoulddomo any good," Price W eta. Sold by Druggists. Po not ntgleet a Cough, as there Is danger of its leading- to Consumption. Biiilou's Cuiie will save you a sovcre Lunir Trouble. It Is the beet Cou ah Cure and speedily relieves Coughs. Croup, whooping Oougb and Bronchitis, antl 19 sold on a guarantee, 5 cts. I JTi(0ES)Tf.T&l fflLH K ril.l'JiU ZMll V iAWiunriei THE PENSION BUSINESS, Hoke Nmltli'a 4iit,,,..i, " i-tiiiey i lie 1'retnlllnK Theme. Tho talk nmonu the nn!r,i,r i. .mi warm and many are ratio mr .i. pects of being knocked out under tho m'ing .v oocrciary notit Smith, fluid veteran last nlidit. "I hollo. fi, Is at tho head pf tho Democratic party and tho national coverninnt n,i .i... have outlined a policy which will be carried out. The narlv cnt Intn .1 .. - o" ... blliuugll lis promisos to revlso tho nemdnn and as thev claim flm r.i.i -i . . . , , , - cieuieill 18 (lying fast and Is being replaced by a newnnd larger generation whleh n. .... soldier has lnd enough, It daro not take a backward step. Resides tho Dcmocrstlc party thinks it will gain great fVor with tho ing generation by taking $7r.,000,000 from i $100,000,000 annuallv Ml.i .,f i.. alone and It will be a great card for tho next prosiucnuai campaign. See?" gallant survivor of tho rebellion who slnco bocoino vorv nromlni-nf. In ,un. and Is woll learned and posted In them, but 10 is probably now on bis death bod, said to reporter of this tianer somn tlmn am "Before Mr. Clovoland and iho their soldiers thoy expect to savo two-thirds Of tho amount UOW Plld to tllO Union nnlrllnm Thoy aro In the saddle." Over 2,000 pouslonors havo boen dropped lately and vory few now pensions have henn granted. Tho "vets" aro getting uneasy snd many predict that they will bo obliged to go begging or go to tho soldlors' homo next winter, xno prospoct is not encouraging, It truo, and unloss something for their relief dono bv tho Democratic Unlnn nnhll. ru tn ' tho noxt Congress tholr predictions may pir-vo truo. Switch-Hack llnllroad. TrA'ns leave Hwltoh-lNck tlenot. Mnnrh Chunk, woclr days, as follows: 8 40, 10,10, 11.37 it. in., 1,00, 2 2-), 3 43, & 35 p. m. Mundy, 1 50, .-sop m, uciuruinK, leave "ummil mil, ll 4U. 11.10a. m.. 18S5. 1.50. 3.50. 4.33. 0.15 d. m. Unn! davs, 3 2"), 4 00 p m, aiay 15, uvs. tf Your Painter has often wasted time and material in trying to obtain a shade of color, and jias even resorted to the use of ready mixed paints, the ingredients of which he knew nothing about, because of the difficulty in making a shade of color with white lead. This waste can be avoided by the use of National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors These tints are a combination of per fectly pure colors, put up in small cans, and prepared so that one pound will tint 25 pounds of Stiictly Pure White Lead to the shade shown on the car. By this means you will have the best paint in the world, because, made of the best materials. Strictly Pure White Lead and pure colors. Insist on having a brand of white lead that is standard, manufactured by the " Old Dutch ,l process, and known to be strictly pure tho John T. Lewis & Bros. This brand of Strictly Pure White Lead and National Lead Coa Pure White Lead Tinting Colors are for sale by the most re liable dealers In palnta everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will nay you to send to us for a book containing fnforma tion that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card. "'JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. WAISTS. co. WA.NTED Ily a young man 19 years ol ago, a situation In a store. Address "Advor tlaer," 220 Mayoerry alley, Shenandoah. 7 13-0t T?OU SALE. A black mtro. live years old, at 317 East Lloyd street, P henandoah. 7-M-lw r OST. A red cow. with white "Dots, cro jked Lj horns tipped with tin, Finder will bo awarded by rttumlnir same to Joseph Qsnch, 310Houth West street, Shenandoah. 7 ll-lw DONDS FOR SAM!. Tho Town Council of Jj the Ilorongh or Shenandoah having b-en oulv and lecallv anthoilzed tn borrow moncv for tho puiposo of croctleg a public water works, have prepared and ore now ollorlng for Bine uorougn oonas bearing imorosiat tne raio of 4 Dcr cent., the Interest uavablo semi an nually. The bonds are of tho denomination of 100, ?3u0 and VX) and mature la thirty year-. Persons desiring to subscribe for tho said Donas can ao so oy applying to r. i-'. uraaman, treasurer of the borough, stating tho amount they desire to subscribe for and tho deni.tnlna tlon of bonds preferred. PATHICK ClAFFIOAN, T. J. James, 11 P. GALLAGHER. 7-5-U Commltteo A UlHrOU'S NOTICE.-In tho Orphans' X Court of Xcbuylkill County, nreoslate ot Albert Sabllla, late of tho Twp. of Cus?, Schuylkill county, deceased. The undersigned. Auditor appointed by said i ouri, to m ite aismuuuon oi uio runus in mo hands or Henry c, ltussell. administrator c. t a. of said estate, as ner his Unnl acouum con firmed absolutely bv said Court, to andamonir tho persons legally entitled thereto wld meet tho panics Interested for tho purposes of his appointment on tho 3rd diy ol August, I8'll, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at the ofltee of Ocvrgo M. Uoads Esq , In tho IJorough of Pottsvllle, at which time and plce all parties naving claims upon sucu runa win minis mem unown or uo iorever Darreu inert irom Jl M. HUltKE. Auditor. July 18th 1891). jl8,tt& 1 The ontnt Includes Klne fns. Foldlne Trinod. Carrying Satchel with shoulder strap, CI-, ,ig I istructlon llook. and all necessary appanlus and suni'lu a i ,r starting in photography It Is tb simplest, llghtoct, most compact, oailunt oi comprencu 10 i, reauiosi in manipuiaiiua, und cheapest eoinplelo ouidt ever produced. Student No. 2, Price $2 50. The Student Camera can be seen at BEDDALL BROS., Nos. 0 and 8 North Main Htreet, SHENANDOAH, - PA. Hardware Tinware, Htovfs and House Furnishing Goods. Fish ng Tackle and Sportiman's goods. 22 jSSiRliilNs ratus and supplies for starting in photography. i &IRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLE John F.Ploppert, 20 EAST (1ENT11K ST, jfead, Cake and Pie Bakery 1 CQHFECT10NERY. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, 1 bavo also purchased tbo storo 21 West Coal street, and am prepared to-furnlsh Milk, Cream, Mutter and Eggs at tho lowest market prices. Wo will also keep at this store Ico Cream and Soda Water. All orders will receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT, ll Eut Centre St SHENANDOAH 21 West Coal St, 1 o Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. Wo also carry an Immense line ol Htoves, lianges, Cutlery and Tin ware. ItooQos and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIItAItUVII.LE, PA. Public Notice! Notice Is hereby giveu that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will bo prosecuted as provided by tbo Act tit Assembly approved April 4th, 1MIS. Brewers' Acfsoolutlon. ih.Bunflnah I'.. U3 l9 lv ALMA SHOE DRESSING! The best preparation In the market for shoes, satchels and all leatber goods wheie a beuutl ful black is desired. AT THE LEATHER STORE XO "VAT. Clontro St. , WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S.Mui i Street. FisesJ Bfduds of Wices, Miskejs and Cigars, Fresh Beer, Porter and Ale always on Up. 4- a FINE DRESS GOODS uRBSS GOODS is such a bewildering1 tonic wM.t, vt viii nut uLLuiupL a iiui acscrip- 4" rM i- 11 11 4 'V"' uul- yvt- u. paruui outline, wnicnyou Cjin fill ni by a personal inspection. There are the plain and cliang-able diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd weavcs.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 of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. T TST Wo find tho most stylish and tJ.JLL V" X u IJO tbo Prevailing modo to bo tho Capo. In soma nf Ita vnrUflnna 6lnglo, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Indcsccut braid, butterfly colors, or soino full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved ttiis season hy tho fomlntno fancy. To somo, coats only are tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats nro equally fashlonablo and stylish, many of these having capes also attached somotlmes ono, two or three, as tho tasto or Inclination of tho wearer may doalro. Wc 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 characterised 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. I I ... I v. O, UKOllUM MIMiKIt, Mnnagor. FlioloMliy.j A recreation til I, iip i'.,iii.,,1 instill t und tul urt ami leads to;(J ol what la most! In nature. Examine r urj camrrn, No. ill $2.60 complete, ini; IK e lense. triped curryineJ wttu slit uliler pnge instnica und all uect'bt CHRISTIAN SCHMI; No. 207 West Coal Rtreel SHENANDOAH, Pi -AGENT FOIt- CELEBRATlD Lffi Porter, Ale an 1 Fine Old Stock Aj HOOKS & BRO Biso Balls, j Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, i iiiii iiiiitii niiiiniiif Blank Hooks, ttc U jit .1 rXJ I 1 u ' u am Q nl V" 1 111, 'V UL' iJl K9 W Mill, KN ALU HAKMt AMI ltl ivu uvuui"-ffbuiveuio uuu I 1'lcnlcsnnd parties surplled on epi rrnp Tirt i r-riSn-Ti r XXI Hi iiiounM 101) R. Jimin&L. Shot