KING Among merchants la tho uno who oaten to thewantaot his cus tomers, be thoy rich or poor. Both have an qual right to bo treated fairly. Justice to all la good motto, and our customers will find H onrs. Wo have a complete llnoof Grocorloa u well a Otnnnd Goods, eto. Como and SCO enr stock of goods, and remember tho host food are always the cheapost in tno long run Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKB3IDB PARK. aau. ltn.,luil for Tills Season at Till l'opulnr ltesort. The following Is a list of the dates soourotl and tho names of the societies : Jaly 20. SI. E., V. II., Welsh Baptist and Ifltlioran Sunday schools, UlranlvliJo. Jolv 31. Rescue Hook and Ladder Com Mtir of Shonandoah. JuIt 25. llothodlst Episcopal Sumlay sool. Bhenandoah. July 35 to Aug. 3 Evangolloal camp moot JuIt 20. Wm. Pcnn Sunday school. Jnlr 27. Welsh CowrroKationalist, Alalia- TXV City. Jly 28. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland. July 29. St. Nicholas Union Sunday school August 1. Camp 4, P. 0. T. A., Mahanoy CSt. Aujust a. German Luthoran school, Mah anoy City. Aug. 6 Baptist Sunday school, Mahanoy Oity. August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shen sndoah. Aug. 4. P.M. Sunday schools of Gllbor ton and Shenandoah. Auir. 5 to 13. Encampment of tho Potts villo cadots, National Guards. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokln August 8. II. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Plnnn August 0. Trinity Itoformod and Proeby- terian Sunday Bchools, Shenandoah. Aueust 10. Evangelical Sunday school Mahanoy City. August 11. Picnic of tho Welsh Congrega Uonal, Methodist and Baptist Sunday schools of Shenandoah. Ane. 13. Reunion of German Luthoran church. Aus. 13 Lafcesido Mucicala, Grant Band. Aug. 16. Trinity Reformed Sunday schoo of Tamaqua. August 17. St. James Luthoran Sunday school, Ashland. August 21. Gorman Rcfonnod Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Sept. 4 St. Michaols Society of tho county. Coming Kvents. July 20. Columbian festival, in Bobbins' opera houso, under auspices of tho Young People of the English Baptist church. July 31 Mum social and festival, by tho T. W. 0. T. U. July 31 and August 1. Ico cream festival. under auspices of English Lutheran church in the church building. Aug. 12 Ico cream festival, in Robbins' opera houso, undor auspices of Helping Hand Society of Reformod church. Aug. 18. Ico croam festival, in Bobbins' opera houso, under auspices of tho Y. P. G, of th P. E. church. Files or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife or ligature Mo danger or suffering. No dolay from bust ness while undor treatment. Patients wb are responsible need not iy until well. perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. R. REED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Iteforsby permission, to tho editor of tho Btxsinq Herald. tf Use Wellb' Ladnpbv Blue, the best Bluing for laundry uso. Each package makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakloy Bros. Our Directory. 3jlB POpStf OFFICE Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 m. to 7:30 p. m Money Order and Keglstry De partment open from 8:00 a. xn. to 7:uu p. m. Following is a schedule of arrival ana aepariure oi man inimu. auiu Mtttter for despatch must be in Jho office thirty minutes before tho time given below: Arrival. V.H. A.M. 1:40 4:24 Destination. (Phlla., Western 1 1 and V I Southern States) Departure. A. M. r. M, 7:30 9:08 12:52 i:za 8:0S tl8 li40 8:01 3:08 8:00 9:08 11:30 9:43 (New York and East-1 i era States and points on L. V. It. It. ) 12:52 3:08 8:00 1:35 7;00 1:3ft 7:00 1:40 7:00 1:03 9:03 9:S j Asland. J- GirardvUle. (Raven Run, Centra-1 11a, Mt Carmel and V ( Shamokln. I liffl 15 1:S IfJS l:t 1:21 8:1s 1:4 1:21 8:11 i:ir. &28 7:20 1:05 9:6fl J PottsvlUe. j j Mahanoy City. 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:08 11:30 11:30 7:20 2:50 6;20 2:60 t:M 9:5fl I Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 1 Creek and Shaft. 1 2:60 6:0u 2:60 t:H 9:64 1 Fraekville. Carriers make a general collection at 0:00 a. M. and 7:00 p. m., and u general delivery at 7:15 a.m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries and collections are made In the business part of town at 10:15 a. m. and 2:00 p. in. Fire Alarm lioxes. The following list shows the location oi the alarm boxes of the Shonandoab Firs Department: IAJUAT1UN. 45 Coal and Bowers streets. I Bowers and Centre streets. M Bridge and Centre streets. O Main and Centre streets. M Main and Poplar streets. S Main and Coal streets. 42-OUbert and Centre streets, ts OUbert and Cherry streets. IS Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open tbe box, pull down lbs hook once and let go. When an alarm Is lent In the are bell will sound tbe number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. now TO LOOATE ALARMS. If Om alarm is sounded from box 15 the fire bsfl w strike one, then pause and strike five wile will Indicate that the Are Is in tbe rlatnlryo No. It box. Every alarm la repeated lour tlms. MB a mm luimw . 11 gg- (b A rvrt Per pair for Lace Cur cpl.UU tains. Others for fl.26, $1.60, 11.76, $2.00 and upwards. Call and eee them. A new lot J ust received nt C. . Frlclce'B Carpet Store. mm LITTLE HOME-RULERS, Watch Thoir Food Through July and August. To Prevent Cholera Infantum and Keep Baby Strong LactitodFood tho Most Nourishing and Moat Natural Diet. A man's homo Is his goldon milestone from which he measures evory distance. But however much ho may lavish expense and skill, It will only bo a houso until the baby comes to make It into a homo. "Of course jou love your babies," said one of the best physlolans Amerloa ever had "then watch thorn intelligently In Juno, July and August. Look out they do not drink milk oxnosed to ontamination. There are many ways in which reliance upon cow's milk alone becomes a source of danger. "If a baby in arms Is not fed with absolute' ly healthful mother's milk, the best diet possi ble Is, of course, lactatod food. Sugar of milk is tho basis of mother's milk, and It is th( basis of lactatcd food. With it Is combinei) : 'my A LITTLE HOME-RCLEIt. pure barely malt, tho finest wheat glnton, nnd tho nutritious elements of tho oat. It is thor oughly cooked by high steam heat, and a pre dicated, nutritious food that fulfills ovcry re quirement of tho growing child Is tho re sult. "For an Infant that has boon weaned and is getting teeth, thoro Is nothing nearly so go-d as lactatcd food. It is a bettor j rovon livoof tho much-to bo dreaded cholera in fantum than all tho medicine overdlscovcrcd. You can get it at any drug storo, and it is so inoxpeiuive that every mothor can ufford it. "By using lactated food you will avoid tho real dangers of summer and free your mind from constant approhenslou." Any practiced physician will toll you that the lactatcd food is commented upon by his most eminent follow-practitloncrj as tho best substitute for pure mother's milk, and that it can be absolutely relied on for purity and freedom from any possible sourco of contam ination, You can roly on lactatod food above every thing else to carry tho weaned baby through tho trying days and nights of summer. If tho littlo ono is inclined to bo nervous and fretful in tho summer heat, lactatcd food sustains the strength and wards off summer diarrhcoa and prevents cholera infantum. It saves babies' lives. Hero is tho experience of tho sweet baby boy whoso portrait is given above. His mother, Mrs. W. H. P. Caron, who resides at 30 North First St., Meriden, Conn , writes: 'I take pleasure In sending you tho picture of our little Wal tcr. Ho was a very sick baby and would not nurse. Wo tried everything we could, but he never got well until a friend recommonded lactated food to us. We gave it to him and he improved rapidly. This is his socond summor and is very trying to him, as he is cutting teeth, but in spito of that ho Is larger than a good many that Is as old as he is. no is very bright and has a lovely complexion, and every body takes him for a girl. He will eat nothing but lactatcd food. I hopo that I may have mauy chancos to re commend it for I know of nothing else that deserves so much praiso as lactatcd food." PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Slicmuuloali Otters Opportunities to .Spelt ers of Investment. Tho following enumerated properties arc for sale and information concerning them may be had upon application at the Herald ofllco : 1. A row of frame houses containing apartments for six families. Will net at least 15 per cent, on tho price asked. Loca tion in the heart of Shenandoah. 2. A splendid f iotory site, 30x00 feet In size, in tho heart of Shenandoah, and in eluding large building. Cheap. 3. Lot and larue building with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8 horse power engine, boilor and shafting. Splendid build ing for a factory. i 4. An lgant new house in Pottsvllle, complete in every detail, all conveniences, large and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Large hennery. To Do Jury Du.j, The fallowing Shenandoah citiiens havo been drawn as grand Jurors for September term : John Clough, Daniel lirennan. Petit jurors for week oouiinenoiug September 4th : Mlebaol Mullahey, Henry J. Aregood, Charles Itaditiowic, James MoElbenny.' September 11th: Frank Brennan, Henry Sampscl, j Jame Shields. A misstep will often make a cripple for life. A bottle of Henry & Johnson's Amies, and Oil Liniment at baud, will not prevent the misstep, but used immediately It will save being a oripple. lni Thirty Day's Not o All taxes for 1881 aud 1882 must be paid within thirty days from date, or accounts will be put in the hand; of Constables for collec tion. John F. Hiooins, Beoeirer of Taxes. Shenandoah, Pa , July 17, 1893. 7 JIm Switcli-fluck Jtnllraad. Tnlns leae Hwmh Hclr depSs Mauch Chunk, Wi i K ilij HI I i I -w- 8 10. 1010,11.87 a. in.. lJUO iM X45. i p at. Hundys, ISO, XM D. a Koimoiic I. . tOBJIl JU11, 940, ll.lBa. m.. Mfc. i.w i Ji ) o i p. m nw days, 3 15, 4 OI p. m. Aiay jo, icw. Mm, Harry Aoker wm a oennlf slai visitor ThomM angr rtturnsu to oimiuuK.ni mis morning, Arthur II 81ir, Hli returneu w l-oiisvine this morning. County Supei'tnUmilent Weiss wm a visitor to town yestarday. John JhmUr left yesterday for Jtoamng, where ho will likely locate. Joseph Bosnian, of Chicago, is spending a few.weeks in town with friends Prank Keiter, of Ashland, combined busi ness with pleasure here yesteaday. Misses Oorlnne and Lissle Tempest speni the day visiting friends at St Clair. Miss Hannah Uecse l.ft town tills mornin for Oentralla to attend tho Iteese-Leam nup tlals. Mrs. William Glenn, of East Coal street, aooompanled by a lady friend, visited llazle ton to day. Counollman Kane's wlfo and Sirs. M. C Watson left town yesterday to visit friends a Perth Amboy, N. J. Mrs. Joseph Ball and daughter went t SlinersviHo to-day to spend several day with tho former's parents. The Misses Burkhart ontertalned a numbc of young people last evening upon their awn ing listening to the concert. Daniel Nelswendcr and wifo were In at tendance at the funoral of the late Samue Tobias, at Shamokln, on Monday. Senator Monaghau is moving his famll from White street to tho property recent) purchased by him on West Cherry street. J hn Bock, of tho local mail sorvloe, ai -compatiled by his niothor, atteuilul tin funeral of his sister's chjld at Delano thi morning. Miss Mlnnlo Dlrper, of Mahanoy City, win was ono of the competitors In the ElERALD't public school teachers' con'est, is In Chleng. attending tho morning sossions of tho Cool county summer school and siglit ecoing tin remainder of the tlino. USK DANA'S SATTSAFAKILLA, ITS "TUB KIND THAT CUKES." l'oluts. Ground was broken Monday for tho erec tion of residences on tho property next to thi IlKlt'Ll) building recently purchased hj Messrs. F. C. Keteo and Charlos Smith, All tho Union Coal Company's mines ii and about Mt. Carmcl havo been closed in definitely aud several thousand men aro Idle Tho mines wero closed to reduce expenses. married To-day. Thomas J. Reese, oldest son of Supcrintcn dent Edward lleoso, and Miss Mary Lram both of Cen'ralia, wero married this aftoruooi in tho M. E. church attho above place Kov 8. Milton Frost performed tho ceremony. Thi young couple will leave this ovenlng on ai extended wedding tour, after which thoy wil porniauoutly locato in Ontralia. Itmluclnir tlio 1'orc. On Monday fifteen motor men and conduc tors wero suspended by tho Pchaylkill Trao tion company. Only singlo men wero laid off, aud all aro in for places In direct lino iu they may occur. Tho suspension wa3 neces sitated by tho action of tho company in adopt ing tho fifteen hour system. A I'rilternal Villi. District President S. L. Brown will install 'ho newly-clccted olllcers of W. Camp, No.250 P. O. S. of A., at Bingtown this evening. Hi will bo accompanied by William Zimmerman, Cal. Brown, It. II. Morgan and S. W. Yost, ol town, and Goorgo Kautncr, of Gllberton. OIT for Atlantic City A party composod of Mis. It. Oliver, Mr David It. Jamos, Mrs. William Marshall, Bob ert Lenhart and Howard Burchlll, of town; Mrs. Looniis and son, of Gllberton, will leave tomorrow for Atlantic City, where thoy will spend a week enjoying tho sea breezes. Will ltesumo Monday. The improvements being made to tho ma chinery at Mahanoy Piano will be completed to-morrow, but it is not probable that tin pianos will bo used before next Monday, ow ing to tbe collieries working thrco-quurtei time. ICnlilnoor Ollltry Idte, Kohinoor colliery was idle yestorday bo cause of tho breaking of the main screen shaft. Tho colliery resumed operations again today. Given Awuy. For sixty days Keagoy, tho photographer, will givo a 10x12 platinum picture with every dozen of his $3 cabinets. A HAUNTED PALACE. Strange Sights Seen In the Swedish Royal Court. The Stockholm correspondent of the Independent Delgo tolls this ghost story: For a lonff time It has been no secret -hat spirits haunt the royal palace in Stockholm. Years ago the king bo came so thoroughly convinced of the presenoe of ghosts that he had the big wing most frequented by them torn Jown aud rebuilt. Hut the gho&ts did not disappear when tho alteration was made, and they still carry on their nightly carousals. Some time ago the Danish crown prince and his wife, while visiting Stockholm court, lived In tho haunted palace. On the first night therQ was an extraordinary manifestation. A chamberlain was lifted from his bed by Invisible hands and was laid on a table at the end of a bedroom farthest from the bod. On the" following morning Prince Johann asked hira If he had heard the uproar in his room. On the evening of tho same day Princess Louise was writing In i room brilliantly lighted. Suddenly x woman appeared and began extin guUhing the lights. Prlnsese Louise who is celebrated for her courage, tried to lay hands on the woman, but the latter vanished as suddenly as .she appeared- Prince Christian, the eldest son of the crown prince, wished late ono afternoon to fetch something from a dimly-lighted room. Ue left bis father and mother, only to return a few moments later empty handed, white and trembling. He said that he bad found the room filled with strange fifrurds, which barred his way and raado threatening gestures. Tho day before his departure the Danish orown prince was playing cards with the orown prince of Sweden, when Prince Gustav, turning white with fear, ex claimed that a giant was behind I'rinco Johann's chair, looking at his cards. Both princes sprang to their feet and the giant disappeared. Nobody in the Swedish royal family doubts the pres ence of the ghosts, but tbe subjeot of -lpearance is tabooed at court. , SCHOOL AND CHURCH. A friend of Woslmlnstorcollogolmt offorod to It ?80,000 on condition of nu equal sum 1 ing raised by the trnsteos. Tho university of California will hoitow tho medal for prominunce in scholarship on a woman. Mis Klinot Croudtice, of Snn Franclsco.will win the honor for this year, after completing the course In letters antl political seionco. Tho Moravians In Georgia estab lished tho first orphan asylum in the American colonics about 1788, nnd Hov. George Whltodold lnld tho foumlntioi stono of ono ten mllos from Savnnnal. in 1740. In 1870 thoro wero four hun Jred orphan asylums In tho United Stat OH. Monslgnoro Is a title conferred upot mombors of tho papal housohold nnd, church and also upon prelates. AI. .irohbishops tiro monslgnoros, but nl monsiguorcs are not archbishops. Ii tho case of an archbishop tho title man slgnore is, as It were, a familiar form of nddross. Tho directors of tho United Pros byterinn seminary at Allegheny, Pa., report that tho invested endowment lins increased during the year by 818, 000 nnd Is now a little over 1171,000 The young men's fund Is about ?;18.000 Tho income from the past year from all .ourcos was u littlo over 114,000. The number of freo-pew churche In New York city will probably bo in creased by the addition of tho Episco pal Church of tho Ascension, llev. Percy S. Grant, of Fall River, Mass., who has been called to tho rectorship to succeed Dr. E. Winchester Donald, now of Trinity church, Boston, makes this U condition of his acceptance, Tho publication of a work entitled "Yale Bibliographies" Is tho plan oi ono of tho Instructors of Yale univer sity. It alms to furnish a reference to the investigations of all tho olllcers of tho university, and Includes tho title of all tho important publications o! the professors, instructors and lectin jrs in tho university, together with those of ox-President Noah Porter. Tho statistics of tho Presbyterian jhurch in Kngltind, presented recently show a membership of 00,971, an in ;rcase of Tho number of congre Rations remains tho same, 290. In tin Sabbath-schools there arc 7,334 teach ers and 78,312 scholars. Nearly one fourth of the membership aro engstgou in activd Christian work in the Sab bath-school as district visitors, etc. Tho legislature has passed the np propriations for Michigan university for 1893. They amount to 182,800. O, this amount $142,500 is for current ex penses, $87,500 for a new administra tion building and $2,500 for an anatom ical laboratory. Tho now law provid 'ng for funds by an increase of the mil tax from one-twentieth to one-sixth o a mill does not take effect until a yea from now. Probably tho largest congregation n tho United States is that of the lihurch of tho Most Precious Blood (Ito man Catholic), in New York city. It was founded for Italians only a fev years ago, and 25,000 of that nationali ty belong to its parish. The parish o St. Joachim, which Is also an Itallai church, has about 15,000 communicants md it is estimated that 7,800 attcnf mass-there every Sunday, there beini six services. Tho summaries of statistics of tli Congregational churches in tills conn try, as completed, show 5,139 churches t pain of 154; 541,725 members, a gaii f 10,028; benevolent contributions, ?2 1.51,892, an Increase of ?203,017; horm dxpendituros, $7,138,592, nn increase ol WM0,0S5. Tho total additions to the churches havo been 51,570, of which 31,5S2 wero on confession, There have been 10,010 adult baptisms and 10,357 in fant baptisms. There are several passages In tin Scriptures which convey the idea that ome great secret the details of some nonstrousmystery was communicated to the apostles by Jesus during the time that He was associated with them in the ilesh. All tho early "Christian fathers," and a great many modern di .ines of high standing, believe that the 'secret" was mado known to the apos tles with the understanding that it wa. to be handed down to the.heads of the church until tho end of time. A RICE TABLE IN JAVA. It Ii the First Substantial Sleal of tht Day. In Java, as in most really warm coun tries, It is customary to rise early and to take a cup of tea or coiTec, together with a biscuit and some fruit, immedi ately on leaving one's bed. This is fol lowed by a more substantial breakfast but tho first really serious meal is served at half-past twelve and is the equivalent of the French dejeuner a la fourchetto or tho Anglo-Indian tiffin. This meal is called rice table (rys tafel), from tho principal dish a very elaborate curry, in the preparation of which the Malay cooks aro especially skillful. The peculiarity of the rlco tablo con sists in tho number and variety of dishes presented. From these dishes tho guest has to select tho materials which, together with tho rice upon the soup plate before him, aro to constitute his curry. It is also to as well know beforohand that one is not required to unch sololy on curry, but that the rice table is succeeded by courses of ordi nary luncheon dishes. It is a case.there fore, of embarras de riehosfies. There nre two dangers to be avoided. In tho first place it Is qulto possible, in spite of the number ol the dislies pre sented singly, to say nothing of an oc tagonal tray containing a Reparatc hutney in each of its nine compart nento, to got no lunch at all. For noth .iff is easier than, after saying " Noln " i) a succession of frivolous compound o dismias the one solid and palatable dish capable of sustaining an Knglihh- .nan until dinnor-timo. The socond langer is that of making up one s curry not wisely but too well " und leuvin neither appetite nor capacity for the beefsteak or or ani' 9' tae thur solid dishes wliloft subsequently appear. Chicago Record. The Iltillnir I'aiuloii. "See how tho sun gilds the western sky!" he said as they emerged from a leaf-embowered uvenuo. "Seto what a soft rioh color tho hlonding tints pro duce. How delicate it is, and yet how glorious." And slio, raising her soulful eyes to the sky, replied: "I'h-huh; it'ud make an awful protty dress, wouldn't it?" Washington Star. Dost pbotcjrsphs and crayons at Dabb'i. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Emma Vaders, the actress, who he lame insane, is improving. Thirty bimlneM bulhllnn In London, Eng., wero destroyed by fire, causing n loss of over $7,000,000. Secretary LAinotit hm leased what Is known as tho Wood House (next to Sutia tor llrico's house) in Wnshiiifcton. The lutcrior department announces the death in Oklahoma of William M. Stone, ex-commisslouer of tho gonernl landolllce. Thomas N. Stuart, of Albany, has beon appointed assintuiit secretary of tho Now York Stilts bonnl of liunllli at a ul.n, ..I U,600. ' The navy department has formally ac cepted the cruiser Detroit, and authorised tho payment to the builders of reserved tutids amounting to about 1838,000. James A. Bradley, who owns the entire bench front at Asbury I'urk, lv J., has posted a notice to the i-owt. Mint. arerequestd not to occupy tho Ashur;- Heading Hun No smallpox Hospital. Hkadino, July 10. Tho board of healtl of this city Is without funds to light small pox, which hits again broken out in thit city, and It is also without a hospital Twenty-four cusos of tho dlsoaso wero re ported during tho past week. The boan of health may apply to court for a man damus to compel councils to make an ar proprlation so that tho dlseaso may In prevented from spreading and be fluall suppressed, Cumberlnml Suhlmtti School Ansenilily. Caiilisu-; July 10. The ninth annuii session of tho Cumberland Valley Sabbat School assembly commenced at Willluim Grove last evening, to last ten days. W D. Means, o Middle Spring, president o tho assembly, delivered the addrossof wr' como, after which short speeches Wu. made by a number of active workers in tb. cause. Three Slate l'ostinnatnrs. WASlimnoN, July 10. Only thrc fourth class Pennsylvania postmnstei were appointed yesterday. They wero u follows: Lillian K Smith. Kramer, Sn der county; K. It. Hneden, Summit Sti tion, Schuylkill comity; Y. II. F. Hydi , Bordeaux. Mute liiliicntluiial Slap at the Fair. IlAHltlsauito, July 10. Tho big nut showing tho cduca'lonal institutions t the state was finished nnd shipped froi the department of internal nlfairs to tl World's fair this weolt. It is 14 by 8 fe In sliso aud contains 112 square feet . CUIIVUH. Heath of n Prominent Confederate. MoxtcioMEIiy, Ala., July 19. General James T. Hotcluw died yesterdny utter noon, used 00 years. He was a brigadier ienernl in tho Confederate nrmy, presi dcntinl elector for Tilden In 1870 and for Cleveland in 1888. In February last he was appointed one of the railroad com missioners for the state. A Child's fatal Fall. Ul!tl)OE-"ON, N. J., July 10. A 3-year-old child of Hermann Youngs, living near this city, full off a lend of hny and was killed. tacts., DOcta., and tl.OOporBottl fJnrryj Comrhs. Hoarseness, tioro Throat. Croup promptly; relieves Whooping Couch and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival; bas cured, thousands where all others failed; will cube you if taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a guarantee. For Lame Back or Chost. use sill loh's ri.ASXiiu, 25 eta. HILOH'SCATARRH !?atvstxiS n c m cue, Hum vnu iVitnrrh? Thlflmmfirtr In minrnn. toed to euro you. rncoCOcta. Injector free. WANTED By a young man 19 years of ogr a situation In a store. Address "Advot User," 20 Mayberry alley, Shenandonh. 7 13 6i TjlOIt SALS. A black mire, five years old C gentle and sound and a good driver. (Vpplj at 317 Kasl Lloyd street, Shenandoah. 7-1 1-1 v LOST. A red cow, vlth whlto spots, cro 'lted horns tipped with tin Finder will bt awarded hy rturnlm; samo to Joseph Gascli, 310South Weslstreet, Shenandoah. 7 lllw BONDS KOIt SALE. Tho Town Council ol the Borough of Shenandoah having foreti duly and legally authorized to borrow mono) for tho purposo of erecting a public water works, have prepared and ore now offering foi snlo borough bonds bearing Interest at tho rati of 4 per rent., the Interest payablo bemt an nually. Tho bonds are of the denomination ol 100, $300 nnd IT00 and maturo in thirty year I'ersons desiring to subscribe for tho sale bonds can do so by applying toT. F. Bradluan troasurer of the borough, stating tho amount they desire to subscribe for and the denumlna tion of bonds preferred. PATIIICK QAVFIOAN, T. J. James, K. F. OAi.i.AcriF.it. 7-Ptf Committee AUDITOB'S NOTICE.-In tho Orphan Court of Schuylkill County. In re estate of Albert Sabllla, late of tho Twp. of Cass Schuylkill o'.unty, deceased. Tbe undersigned, Auditor appointed by said fourt. to m ke distribution of the funds in the hands of Henry C. Hussell, administrator o. t a. of said estate, as per his anal acoonat con firmed absolutely by said Court, to and airoug tbe persons legally entitled thereto wl 1 men the parties interested for the purposes of his appolntmeut on the 3rd day ol August, 18'H, ai ten o'clock In the forenoon, at the omci of Ocorgo M. Iioads Esq , In tho Borough of PottsvlUe, at which time and plnce nil partle having claims upon such fund will make tbcm known or bo forever barrod therefrom M M. BURKE, Auditor. July 18th 1893. J18,25& 1 E o CD 2o CD The outfit Includes Fine Lens, Folding Tripod. Carrylne Satchel with shoulder strat). Ol tavij Instruction Book, and all necessary apparatus and 8UDplle8 for starring in photography. It Is tbe simplest, lightest, most compact, eaMcst qi oonjpieueu 101, roauiesi m manipulation, and eheape&t cumpleto ousat ever produced, Student No. 3, - Price $2.50. The HiuUent Camera can be seen at Nos. o and B North Main Street, SHENANDOAH, - PR. Hardware, Tinware, Htovts and House Furnishing Good. Fish nt Tackle and Sportsman's goods, VA "HKIBH iSd FINE DRESS GOODS i,RESS GOODS is uiat we viu not can fill m by a personal inspection. There are the plainand changeable 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 aud changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. In W raps singlo, douhlo or trlplo capos. Some are plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy indesccnt braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arraugemont at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho fomlnino fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To those wo would say coats aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of . those having capes also attached somotimcs ono, two or thrco, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer 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 ent ire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed aud 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 cntiie store, iill welcome. Dives, Foioiw aid Stewart, O, OEOUQU MILL.KB, Manager. ratus and supplies forstartiug in photography. &IRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEij 3 SJovs.t3ki jEtfiEgvimi, Stroot. John F.Ploppert, SO VAST fiJATJIW sr. ifead, Cake and Pie Bakery I CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. I bavo also purchased tho store 21 West Coal street, and am prepared to turnlsh Milk, Orcam, Huttcr and Egcs at the lowest market prices. We will also keep at this storo Ico Cream and Hoda Water. All orders will receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT. tt East Centre St. SHESANDDAH 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. We also carry an Immense line ol Htoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. HooQng and Spouting our specialty, Peter Griffiths, OIRAUDVILIjE, PA. Public Notice! Notice Is hereby glveo that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will bo prosecuted as provided by tho Act ot Assembly approved Vprll 4tb, 1815. a Browara' Aenooiation. ihrnnnrtnnh l. I" S 'Wl it LMA SHOE DRl-SSING! The best preparation In tbe market forshofs, satchels ami all leather goods where a beauti ful black is desired. AT THE LEATHER STORE lO THT. Contro St., WEEKS' SALOON, If S.Mai i Street. Finest Brands tf Wines, Wihkejs and Cigars, Fresh Ileer, Porter and Ale always on tap. such a bewildering- topic attempt a lull descrip- Wo And tho most stylish and tho prevailing moclo to bo tho Capo, in somo of its variations. A recreation tlnrJ uenteK. Cultivate! iiiBtin-1 nnd tasH art and lend-i to a fi ofwlia' la most Id in nai'ire. .Examine our fltil eumt'in. No. 2, $2.60 complete, li5 niK 11 b leiise, foj irip'.u oarrying 8!l wiui but uiutr eV pugo iiisttriietlr uud all uecess nun ai ft i a aiih sin No. 207 Went Coal Street rs i ? t k i a ki I jk. Aft r- r -AGENT FOK- CELEBRATtO LIG01 1 1 i Porter, Ale and TTM "!,! C1 1. A 1 i I 1U u&r i I w l-c . aa kq i c Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, Jlliink Books, etc o. 4 NORTH MAIN S IFJEIEID. I?Sl WHOLESALE BAK.H AU COX Ice Cream wholesale and 1'lcnlos and parties supplied on arret unci q!(';si.r','ll a git inn n .... pj iu ii rr. i iiwjiFj