Date ': i 0 V. 4r? - to. KING. Among merchant Is the ono who eaters to the want of hlsous- toners, bo thoy rich or poo' Uoth havo an Tl right to bo treated fairly. Justice to all U a good motto, and our customers will find U Kin. Wo havo a complete llneof Oroeerles M well M Oannod Goods, oto. Oome and sec omr (took of goods, and remember the best good aro always the cheapest In tho long run. SIE'VIEIREsrS posed. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PABK. Rooked for This Benson Ht This Popular Itesort. ffho following Is a list of the dates eeeured Mat the names of the societies : July 25. Methodist Kptaoopal Sunday nkool, Shenandoah. July 25 to Aug. 3 Evangelioal camp meet- July 28. Wm. Tenn Sunday seliool. July 27. Welsh Congregattonaltst, Malia ney City. July 28. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland. Julr 29. St. Nloholan Union Sunday school, Anirast 1. Camn 4, 1. 0. T. A., Mahanoy Wty. August 2. Gorman Lutheran school, Mali aaor City. Aug. 5 Baptist Sunday school, Mahanoy ty. Augusts. English Baptist S. school, Shcn sbdoah. Aug. 4. P. M. Sunday schools of Gllbor Un and Shenandoah. Aug. D to 13. Encampment of tho 1'ottS' vllle cadets. National Guards. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokln, August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Plane. August D. Trinity Reformed and l'rosby, terlan Sunday schools, Shenandoah, August 10. Evangollcal Sunday school, Mahanoy City. An. 13. Reunion of German Lutheran church. Aug. 15 Lakesldj Musicals, Grant Band. Aug. 10. Trinity Roformod Sunday Bchoo of Tamanua, August 17. St. Jamos Luthoran Sunday school. Ashland. Auk. 18. Picnlo of Lydla Degree lodge Tin. 11Q Daiifflitem of Iicbekah. I. O. O. F.. of Shonandoah. Aueust 24. Gorman Reformed Sunday Eohool, Mahanoy City, Bent, 4-St. Michaels Socloty of tho county. riominir isronts. July 31 Mum social and fostlval, by tno T. W. C. T. U. JnlvGlancl Auirustl. Ice cream festival, nnnr on.nlnfF.nrflsh Lutheran church in .i i i. i...n.ii.. vuu tuureu uuimiu. .... m t ftuitlml. In Ttnlihins' iUlt. A. - L.,J V.J opera house, uudor auspices oi ueipiuB Hand Society of Reformed church. Aug. 14. Ice croam and cake foatlval.under tho auspices of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school. Aue. 18. Ico cream festival, in Robbius' nra houna. under auspices of tho Y. P. G. of the P. E. church. Tlnv Kevitoru flour. Bo sure that the name Lkssio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is printed sack. 8-3-3taw l'lles or Ilumorrholds Permanently cured without knifo or ligature. No dancer or suffering. No dolay from busi ness while under tieatmont. Patients who are rosnonsible noed not y until well. A merfectcure euarantced. Send for circular. fi. REED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Before, by permission, to tho editor of tho EvitriNa Hekald. tf I Thirty Day's Notlo. All taxes for 1801 and 1602 must be paid within thirty days from date, or accounts will bepct In tho hands of Constables for collec- tlon. - , johh r. uiuui.is, Receiver of Taxos. Rhnandoah. Pa . Julv 17. 1803. 7-10-lm Our Directory. 0 flE PO OFFICE Shenandoah. Offlco tours Iroin 7:30 a. m tn7:30 o. m Mono; Order and Registry De partment open froin8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. - TiVillnwine 1b a schedule of : arrival and dopartiireof mall trains. Mall rmlter for uespaicn must 00 m .j mlautes before tho time given ueiow: Arrival. V.K. A. If. 1:40 1:21 Destination. Departure. A. M. 7:30 0:08 11:30 P.M. I Pbila Western 1 i and I Southern States ) 3:08 8:00 12:62 3:08 8:00 1:00 ;1S 1:10 8.u4 8:08 8:1! I New York and East-) 1 ern Btotee ana f era oiuiuv t I points on L. V, 8:08 . IV. Jbt J 8:08 V:S9 9:01 8:08 9:66 j Asland, f j GlrardvUle. ) Raven Run, Centra-1 11a, Mt. Oarmel and V Bhamokln. ) j Potwvllle. J j Mahanoy City. 1:86 7;00 1)23 1:23 7:20 1:35 7:W ll?3 1:40 7:00 w 2:91 8:U 7:20 11:80 7:20 9:08 11:80 2:66 6;20 2:80 8:58 9:58 1:4 s:li Jt-W 8:18 9:MI 2:29 8:58 J Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:80 Creek and Bhaf t. I Fraelrvtlle. 7:30 2:50 fi:OU 2:80 r. , ... m,i,a c-AnAMi flnllaetioa at 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:1 olloctions are made In the buslnew purt of town at 1U:15 a. m. ana z:uu p. w. Fire Alarm Uoxes, The following list shows the location oi the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Mr Department: LOCATION. 16 Coal and Bowers street 16 Bowers and Centre streets. 14 Bridge and Centre streets. US Main and Centre streets. M Main and Poplar streets. gfr-Maln and Coal streets, u Gilbert and Centre streets, no Gilbert and Cherry streets. W-ChMtnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm Is sent in the fire bell will sound the number of the box nd repeat the olarm four times. nniv rn TftffATH! 1T.ARUR. " which wlU Indicate that the Are Is lo the rttfnitTO No. It box. Every alarm is repeatw few time. mi. m i , iagg dA nn Per pair for Lnce Cur- ipJL.UU tntiis. Others for 51.26, $1.60, fl.75, $2.00 and upwards. Call and oe them. A new lot Just received at C. . Frlcke's Onrpet Store. Cards Are Oat. The wouuIiir of flotart Oliver and Mia Nora Kaudenbiwh, both of town, Isannouuoetl to take place on August 1st. The contra cl ing parties are well and favorably known. Ills Condition Improved. Bdward I'hllllps, residing on Cherry street, who was Injured by a premature explosion at Tn.tlon niilm onlllerr. Is much Improved. His Injuries are not as serious as was at first sup Uolllerle Again Idlo. AH the Coal and Iron Company's collieries shut down last evening for the remainder of dm week. This will likely be the order of thing for some time to oome, and there seem to bo no Improvement In the oondltlon of tho coal trade. Tim "llnoklcs" nt T,nkld. Tho Rescuo Hook Bnd Ladder Company, of town, enjoyed themselves at Lskostdo to day. Beside the members of the company and tholr wives and Bwcethcarts, a largo crowd accompanied them from this and other ln Ihn route. Tho Grant band lur- nlshed the rousio for the occasion. DeURiites Itfturned. Mrs. raullno Boyer, Mrs. Jcro. Boughoy and W. 0. Hess, of Oamp 0, Mrs. ltuth Hop kins and Mrs. Susie Kester, of Camp 40, Mrs. M. Ilutton, I'ast State President, and Mrs. Miranda James, State Guard, returned to lul. nvenlmr from Norrlton, where they attended the State Camp of tho Patriotic Order of True Americans. Ucorgo nainor, Pat State President, wont on to Philadel phia and will not return hero until Sunday. Under Hall. Simon Bornrskl, of town, had a llttlo mis understanding with Mrs. LImIo Check, oharglng the latter with assault and battery. Simon says ho was struck In tho faco with the defendant's fists, and that she also made an attempt to Bccuro missies for tho purpose of Injuring him bodily. Mrs. Check ws placed under $300 bail by 'Snulro Shoemaker for appearance at court. Clinrcod With Fnlno I'retenoo. retcr Kazawlcz, tho First ward merchant, brought suit beforo Vqulro Shoemaker last ovpning, charging Mlchaol FJynskl with ob taining goods under falsoprotonces. Mlcnaois Indebtedness amounted to $10.00, and ho had made preparations to loavo these shores for his natlvo land withoutsettllnghls bin. ino caso was tried last evening, and as Flynskl could not furuUh tho required hail, ho is now seeking consolation In tho borough lockup. A Lively Argument. A Hehrow known as Moses, tho huckster, drovo uu to Amandus Woraor's green truck .n,i fniihstnrn on North Main street this ...-.,!., ,! nftnr Inadlnir a larco nuautlty tabloa nnd mita ou his wagon argued with tho dealer ovor tho price asked. J.110 amount in dispute was umy m.. blood on flloses rnouiu aim uu it ua o band showed that tuo argument nau uccn a Hvclv ono. Tho wagon was eventually un ina.in.i hv Wninor and his sou, and Moses 1,1 mvnv with an empty wagou, uireauiu, " - - - mg io iusuiuio Polnta. Tho Democrats throughout tho county will hold tholr delegate clectlouson Saturday, the 29th. Tho Board of Directors of tho Lavcllo Fnlr bavn ro-clccted all tho old olllcers at their rocent meeting. Squlro Monaghan makes frequent trips to tho Catawlssa Valley now. Ho says ho Is HX' Ing fences for tho farmers. It is said tho roport that Shenandoah was to havo a brewery was not well received by some people in Mahanoy City. It is said tho patrons of tho base ball park will havo the advantages of tho oloctric rail in hand within six weeks. iirin the first four days of July tho Tractlou company carried 40,000 passengers, and last Sunday It handled 10,000, Tho Mahanoy City Borough Council will Issuo $100,000 worth of bonds for tho purpose of building tho town's water works, Tho grading of tho Lakeside branch of tho eloctric railway has oxtended to the tlmbor banks of tho Knickerbocker colliery. Tho P. O. S. of A. hall In Ashland will soon be completed. It will be one of the fluost halls in the slate owned by that order. State Organizer B. J. Yost, of town, Instl thted a now camp of tho P. O. S. of A. at Mlf fllnvillo, Columbia county, on Tuesday oven ing. The pavement in front of the Glenwright property on North Main street, of which so much complaint was made, was lowered yes terday. The work of altering tho old Shenandoah Bakery Compauy's bandings on South Main street indioatos that no time will be lost in getting tho Columbian Brewing Company's plant in working order. The Wilkes-Barro Record, always original, notes the birth of a baby boy in this manner: "The heavenly portals swung ajar on Satur day and tripping down tho golden stairs there name a bouncing boy to animate tho home of Qulnoy Adams Gates." USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." A CHAMPION EATER. lie Once Ate tUvti founds of Food at Slojle Sitting. A bigger oater than wasFranz Frled rloh. who died in St. Catherine's hos- pital in Williamsburg recently, it was probably hard to nna anywnere. un account of his enormous appetite fr'rledrich's friends nicknamed him pro fessor. He was about fifty years old. About twenty years ago, says the New York Sun, he oame into prom inence by offering to wager anybody that he could eut five pounds of food at one sitting. His wager was taken up and he won. Then he blossomed out as the champion eater of WlHaaisburg. It is said that his greatest feast was a few year?, ago, when he ate a big boiled goose, t) ve pounds of frankfurters, one pound of Swiss cheese, a loaf of rye bread and about two gallons of beer at a ball. At Easter time, a few years ago, Friedrleh, it is said, ate fifty eggs In one hour on a wager, ue am otner ramriIble feats, and made oonsidera- . . mn.v whan ho waa takon 111 a mnnths am. he turned the scales ut I " P . ... ... i. hnnH ai rniinrin llnrinf ma 1 1 ! bllico uuuutvu r ------- . 1 . J l weighed only a little more than one aunurcu nu uij i"""- I'rll Fifty I'eot. Hicksvillk, L. I.. July 81 -A pickle salting house of Alart & AloGuIre ool lapwd hr, ami seven c-.irpeiitws at work on the west end of the structure were thrown fifty feet into tha cellar aud se verely injured. l'KlHONAk. l'rank Schmidt wwt tofcmnUm ytrtlAy. John 11. Boheuhlng spat yetertlay at PottOTllle. MIm Gertie Hirst, of BUm, l vWtlng relatives In town. Merchant Reynolds, of Malianoy Plane, w In town yettenlay. Harry Hart, of Rlutown, did buslnew In town this morning. I'om" R. Edwards, of Mahanoy City, spent a few hours In town yesterday, Soulre 0. W. Dangler wa registered at tbo St. Dsnls Hotel, New York, yesterday. A. a Mnrimn went to Philadelphia thl morning to visit friends and relatives. Miss Gertie Hoover Is spending a few days as the guest of Miss Lou Dolner, at Pottsville. Nathan W. Beddall, of the firm of Beddall tiro., returned homo yesterday from the World's Pair. Rev. John Grnhler has returned from the World's Fair and reiorU liavlng had a very enjoyable time. Tallesin Rlohards, who loft this town some months ago for Butte City, Montana, Is now a resident of 51 1. Oarmel. W. F. Brloe, of Sunbury, ha been appointed electrician for the Schuylkill Traollon Con pany, with headquarters at Ashland. Mrs. William Snyder and Mis LouSoheuh Ine spent yesterday In Mahanoy City as the guests of their brother, aeorgeScheuhlng. Prof. J. W. Ernst, of the Ha.leton Busliiosi College, has resigned his position and will leave for Ohio next month, where he will permanently reside. Philip Kvans, of Shenandoah, tho noted choir leader and soloist, is visiting In this city. Next week ho will visit In Scranton H'ilkei-llam llecord James Grant has moved Into ono of tho South White street cottages which ho pur. chased recently. James Clancy has moved Into tho house on West Cherry street which Mr. Grant vacated. I). B. Thomas, of Scranton, spent last even lug In town. He stated that Dr. John Wil Hams, a brolhor of Dr. I). W. Williams, who died here a few mouths ago, was burled nl Scranton on Monday list. Rev. H. G. James has decided to remain In Walos and Mrs. Jamos will leave town to Join him within tho next two woeks. Mrs. Robert Knight, Mrs. Jamos' daughter, will join her husband In West Virginia nt about tho samo time. Thomas G. Maybcrry, rainagcr of thoShcn audoah Beef Company, left town this morn iug for Clinton, Mass., and to-morrow will hi married at that place to Miss Ellen A. Draper Upon their arrival horo Mr. and Mrs. May- berry will occupy the house recently vaontod by Senator Mouaghan. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its " THE KINDTUAT CORES". THE PENNSY'S EXHIBIT Vt the tVorlii'n l'ir-A (lllnipsent lis terestlnir Treasure,. Of more real Interost to tho average visitor to tho World's Fair than all tho confusing ar ray of locomotives, cars, shii3, wagons, blcy clos, and velocipedes in tho groat Truusporta tlon building is tho compact yet compreheu- slvc exhibit which tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company makos in its own beautiful little model railway station. What with signal towor, ovorhoad foot-bridge, nutoruatir Bwitchos, tracks, ballast, and ditches Just out side Its doors, and tho original "John Bull locomotivo, tho oldest In America, with itx train of antiijuo cars, and tho colossal Iron vehicles upon which tho hugo Krupp guns wero conveyed from Baltimoro to tho Expos! tlon standing In tho shadow of Us walls, It presents lo tho passerby nn appearance su dU tlnctly characteristic that a careful inspection of tho treasures of the Intorlor is almost lnov itablo. Onco insldo, you enter immediately into a study of transportation history in tho Unitoo States on tho kindergarten or object-lesson basis, and by means of models, ranging from tho old Conostoga wagon, through a ssrioi of curiously fashioned cars, up to tho standard locomotives aud passenger coaches of to-day you 6ecuro a most cflectivo Idea of railroad progross. Nor do tho models hero shown havo to do with vehicles only. lu tho casos which lino tho cool, white interior are also to bo sccu models of track of all poriodd, various systems of signals in uso at different times, and oven tickets and tlmo-tables not forgot tiug conductors' punches and lanterns. In the way of models, tho post of honor Is given to a magnificent reproduction ot the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's now doublo-deck ferry boat "Washington," which plies between New York nnd Jersey City, a model complete lu every detail, ovcu to the electric lighting and tho rubber mats at the doors. Maps, In relief, of a most interesting and instructive character aro numerous, not the least important being one four feet long, showing at onco the old Portage, tho new Portago, aud tho present road of the company over the Allegheniea, all arranged to a scale, aud giving a better notion of that wonderful feat of engineering.the Jlorse-shoe Curve than can oven bo had by a trip over It. To furnish a comprehensive Idea of the magnitude of the Pennsylvania Railroad system no better method oould havo been adopted than that which is hero presented in tho shape of a perspective map, thirty. three feet long, showing the position of each train lu motion on the system at G p. m. on Columbia Day, October 21st, 1802, tho pas senger trains being indicated by tiny gilt locomotives, and tho froight trains by similar locomotives colored blue. In addition to all this thero is case after caso of photographs, postors, letters, bills, and other documents, all more or less interesting, and a number of wax figures, clothed in the uniforms of the Pennsylvania's working stalfof employes from baggage porters to conductors. 8100,000 l'lre ut UeynolilnlHu, HKTOOLDbViLLE, July lil. The Itey noldsvllle Woolen mills were destroyed by fire. Loss, $100,000; insurance, 80,000. Mi Moorehouse. one of the proprietors, wa badly burned about the face. A misstep will often make ft cripple for life, A bottle of Henry & Johnson's Arnioa and Oil Liniment at hand, will not prevent tho mlssten. hut used immediately It will save helncr a cripple. 1' Sivltcli-llack Itullruii'l. Trains leave Swltoh-IIk dDo, Maueb Chunk, week (Un, as follows: 8 48. )0 10. lt a. m LU), . It), is p. in. Muuui 4 n n, TtaLnrnlaa. lMive Hucnmtt ill 11.10 u. in- ItS. IM. XW. 4.J6, 6 U p. m. Sun days, X. 4 OU p. m. May IS, im. tf Licensed Hotel for Sule In a mining town, flood bar trade. Ad dress, K., eare KVKXINQ JIbbald, Sheuan. doah, Pa. 8-10-12t Cut photographs and wayoru at Dabb's. THE D1$3P SEA LOUSTEIt t DlverJB.'Fioroo Battle with sib 'oaii Monster. Far b Tlme;Itltxoked If the Man Wat 1 to lie the Victim of tho Huge Uruitaeeitti Happy Kud of the, Conflict. All northern flshormon havo hoard of tho saa monster, and I have Been thorn shiver In tho cuddlos of thuli fish In (j- Mnaoks na sotmo ono described the sire and appearanco of tho fish. Never 'navlnif seon It myself, I do not know how far tho gonoral impression is correct, out I havo no doubt that It exists, nnd I will rolato tho story as It was told me by a Newfoundland diver: "When the Anff Io-Saxon, n ship lauon with costly merchandise, as many will remember, ran Into Chnnco oovo, on the Newfoundland coast, struok a reef and sank, the government at onco took steps to have nil tho unfortunate ve tsel contained romovod. There were ono hundred persons on board, but not a r.ingle one escaped. As soon as pocslblo divers were brought to the spot. One afternoon whllo my two men remained above repairing tholr diving apparatus I wont down alone. Wo were now removing tho bales from tho after compartment by tho break In the stern. The method of raising tho goods was to lower down heavy hooks, which could bo fastened Into tho bales after thoy woro pushed outside Some of these bales or cases would float and some would rest lightly on tho bottom. I had selected a large case, which I was about to move, when, happonlng to turn my eyes, I saw outsido a huge eroaturo moving toward tho vessel. I had never seen anything lilto It before. Its body Boomed to bo soveral fuothlgh and about eight feet long and it had ou onuh side an enormous arm. "Thero seemed to bo an unlimited number of legs attached to tho hideous bear.t. Its color was a dull brown, mottled ovor with dark spots. Two round, shining black eyes were In Its forehead; and two supplo horns, each resembling an enormous whip, like wise camo out of his head. All this 1 noticed In ono glaneo. A numb terror seized me, and Involuntarily I moved for the outlet from tho ship. Hut, as If knowing what I intended, this RAW A IlUan CItEATUT.E MOVE TOWAM THE VESSEL. brute, looking straight ut mo with it. frightful, motionless eyes, walked or rather crawled directly toward mo. I hurried, in tho hopo of being nblo to seize the hanging hook, now my onlv means of signaling tho skiff, but I had hnrdly put my foot upon a gray rock outsido when tho two writhing horns of the detestablo monstcrwere twining about mo and again untwining. Then tie would touch me with these and weep them up and down as if feeling ivnat Kinu oi prey i was. 'In my hand I had a crowbar, which 1 used to loosen the cargo. In my belt I carried a heavy shoath knife. These wero my only weapons. Sud denly, and without any warning, the nonstor threw out one of its arms ana seized me below tho shoulder. I felt as it my uones wero ootng crusneu. Tho more I resisted tho more terrible was tho pain. I still had tho crowbar in my right hand, but it was of no uso tome. So I let it drop. Tho monster's arm terminated in a claw, wnicn opened and shut convulsively. This horriblo mouth-shaped thing nnd two rows of shining white teeth, as seen often on tho inside of tho two fingers of a lobster's olaw. Soveral of these wero piercing my arm almost to the bono. Some distance abovo tho mouth- like hand I observed u joint, and then I drew ray knifo. Hut alasl tho htfavy shell so overlapped tho fleshy tissue that I could not Injure my cap tor. "For the first time I saw thoso terri fy ing eyes move und turn upon me. Tho whipliko urms again began to more and curl about ray body. Ills head win, now only about a foot dis tant from mv body, and drawing my knife once moro I plunged it into the eye near mo, turning the blade round and round. I saw that I had destroyed tho eye, for an inky fluid issued out of tho socket, darkening tho water about his head. This oheoked tho aggressive movement of tho unimul, but it did not ,eem to hurt it I waited until its nead turned, so, I supposed, that ho , night be able to see his prey with the thor oyo. "This was what I wanted, and with a swift thrust I sent my knifo into the other eye down to tho hilt. Tho creature reeled, and tho grip on my irra slightly relaxed, but, though to- ally blind, my captor did not release 'QO. "The agony of my arm grew unbear- .ble. Then the light wont out of my .yes, nnd I remembered nothing moro. "When I recovered my senses I wab lu the skiff and learned how thodivers, alarmed at my long sllenoe below, had come down. Thoy saw my plight and, after a time, suooeoded in severing my arm trora tno uouy or too iisn, tvnion, they both declared, was the awful Jnep-gea lobater.J' HORRORS OF STARVATION. Thrilling Experience of Man Vlho Wm Once a Miner. "The most horrible death of all Is that of btarvlni," obtervod a traveler to a reporter. "The most vigor Is lent to It by being Imprisoned In a cave or mine. Some years ago I was working in a coal mine near I'adtia. O. Tho dis tance from tho mouth down to tho first vein, where I was working, was Bixty three feet It was an eight-foot vein, and had been well .ymrued. jAO ihju flbiSBAL. - i"&fcfilliiti t it -ii- irimrniitr imitt 11111111111 niiff---1 ' -a),. , .MmuhlmMtSSSaJSt many largo chamber were mndo, ano" plenty or space waa hwl to move abou' HOI'lNQ AGAINST Uorc FOI1 nEUIJP. in. A miner's life is rather wearisome and lonoly, indeed. You havo to labor all dny lontr in darkness, with only a llttlo wick lamp on your cap to break tho intonso darkness. The Ufo Is much too hard for tho recompenso. Then, one's life is nlwnys in danger. Great rocks aro liable to and do frequently tan. uxpioslvo cases and fire-damp arc gonoratod, and tho first approach of a light sets them off. Tho mine Is thon wrecked, and tho miners well, I was onco caught in a mine wreck, and in that great vein at Padua. "I was workincr very quiotly awav back from tho shaft of tho mlno, ant1 nil alono. Sly labors were intorruptoa by a dull, smothered roar that was fol lowed by falling earth, and then I real ized that I was penned in; that the mino was wrecked, and that my' life wub worth very little. Tho noiso soon died away and things wero much as they wero before, llut a little dis tanco from my position tho earth had fallen nnd blocked tho path. I was at first overcomo with fear. I imagined that I could hear my brains grinding in a tunnol. .Then I lost nil conscious ness. When I awoke again I was some what inoro calm, and began to move about. I crawled along over great banks of earth that had fallen for a dlstanco of fully a hundred feet, then I hoard groans and I knew that I wap near some injured miner, llut here my progress stopped and I had to quit. A fow hours later my light burned out and then my misery was complcto. For eight days I remained quit( near that ono spot, hoping againM hopo for deliverance. It camo even tually. I hoard the sonnd of picks, and soon the glimmer of miners' lamp shono through various crevices. When an opening waB made I crawled out, and I assure you that I 'gave thanks. Yes, that s why poople say I look old now, when I um only thirty-five, und that Is why my hair is gray. Hut I as sure you that an aged expression and gray hair are endurablo, but to starve to death in a mine is tho awfulest and deadliest way to boat out a manV existence in this world that I can con ceive of." THAT MAKES GOOD BiOQO ABOfflfiTIGHTIHE TVill completely change tho blood in yotir system In thrco months' nine, ana bciiq new. ricn diouu courelnR through your veins, If you feel exhausted mm nervous, urn Ktmuii luin uuu uu ruu uuwu Ullmoro'a Aromatic Wine, which Is & tonic and not a liGvcrao-e. will restore vou to health and strength, juumcrB, uuu ibiur your uauKmurn. la mu pwu regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to woman. It enriches tho blood and Rives lasting strength. It Is euarantced to euro Dlarrhcea, Dys entery, and all Bummer Complaints, and keep tho iowcis rcgninr. Bold by all druggists for tl per bottle WANTED A good plrl. Apply to Mrs. H. A. Acker. 2lcioutU White street. 81n nndoah. 7-31-3t 'ED Hy a yourg man 19 years of age, tuatlon In a store. Address "Adver !0 Mayberry alley, Shenandoah. 7 13 Ot tlsor," TOR SALTS. A Mick marc Dve years old P centle nnd sound and a Kood driver. Annlv at 317 Jiast i.ioya urcet, onenanaoan. 7-u-iw r OST. A red cow. with whito upots. crooked I J horns tinned with tin. Finder will be awarded by returning same lo JoseDh Gsxch 3tUBouth West street, Shenandoah. 714-lw ITlOIt RENT Tho store room on 121 North I' Jardln street, tthenauaoan. Iatclv occunleo bv Wendell OiaB. tho ba'jer and c ntcctlooer. with dwellTig, bake house nnd stable. Apply on ino premmes lor run particulars. ,---ot BONDS FOR SALE. The Town Council ot tho lloroiiKh of siienandoah having bf en duly and legally authorized to borrow money for tho purpose of crcctlnc a public water works, have prepared and uro now offering for snle borough bonds Learlng Interest at the rate of 4 per rent., the Interost payable semi an nually. Tho bonds are of the denomination of J10U, If 300 and K00 and mature In thirty year-. rersons aesirmg io suDscnue ior iuo saia bonds can do no by applyinK to T. F. Bradlian treasurer of tho borough, stating the amounU tney aesiro to subscribe ior ana tne aenoinina- lion oi oonus preierreu. l'ATHICK UACTIQAH, T. J. James, K F. UAI.LAGIIF.lt. 7-5-tf Committee cd EE CD "C3 CO ft) gum The outfit includes Fine Lens. Folding Tripod, Carrying Satchel with shoulder strap, 04 page Instruction Hook, and all necessary apparatus and supplies for Marling in photography. Itls the simnleet. llcnte.t. must compact, easiest OI comprennnsio i, reaaiesi in munipuiuuaa ano cneapesi complete ou.ui ever prouueeu. Student No. 2, - Price $2.50, Tho Htudont Camera can bs scon at EDDALL BEOS,, Nos. S and 8 North Main Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA Hardware, Tinware, Htoves and House Furnishing Goods. Fish ng Tackle and sportsman gooas. saLsaaBacasigass maun nminFMinwimimmnmm u&tjAdngwBsrawgaS-g FINE DRESS GOODS ,,RESS GOODS issuch a bewildering-topic that we will not attempt a full descrip tion, but fjrive a partial outline, which you can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and chanablc 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, beugaline, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. .In Wraps single, doublo or trlplo capos. 8omo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Indoscont braid, butterfly colors, or sonio full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho fominlno fancy. To somo, coats only aio tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of thoso having capes also attached sometimes one, two or thrco, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may do3iro. We have this season, for the first time, added a Millinery Department, and have spared neither trouble nor expense to make it a suc cess. The result exceeds our most sanguine expectations. This department will be under the same' management and conducted on the same principles that have always characterized our entire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed and untrimmed hats, novelties of every description. Having secured a trimmer noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. Dives, hmm ii steward O, QEOIiaK MILL, EH, Manager. ratus aud supplies for starting in photography. G-IRVffl, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY' John F.Ploppert, HO EAST CENTRE ST. tad, Cake and Pie Baker;! CQSFECTIONERY. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. I havo also purchased the storo SI West Coal street, and am prepared to furnish M Ilk, Cream, Butter and Eggs at the lowest market prices. We will also keep at this store Ice Cream aud Soda Water. All orders will receive prompt attention. Wholcsalo and retail. J. V. PLOITERT, II Easl Centre St, SHENANDDAH 21 Weit.CoatSt. To Builders ! The season for building' is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an Immense line of Stoves, Itanges, Cutlery and Tin ware, flooring and Spouting our specialty. P.eter Griffiths, UIItAItDVILliE, PA. Public Notice! Notice Is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will bo prosecuted as provided by the Act of Assombly approved April 4th, 1866. Browora' Afcsoolutloti. Bi.nnunilnMi. Pr. . Jnn.- 1. 1IH. iy ALMA SHOE LR:SSING! The best preparation In the market for shoes, satchuls and all leather goods wheio a beauti ful bluck Is desired. AT THE LEATHER STORE! 1C W. Ooiitro St., WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Mala Street. Finest Brands of Wices, Whiskejs and Cigars, Fresh Deer, Porter and Ale always on tap. Wo find tho most stylish nnd tho prevailing mode to lie 1 ho Cape, in Bomo of its variations, M CI Bf. A recietiMon that iiButco. Cultivates li iiiathiitt und taste art and lends to a stu of what Ih moat lovi in naturo. N Examine nur studi camera, No, 2, pr. $2.50 complete, inch iug line lense, foldi trlptd ci.rryliif? siitcl with shoulder strap, puce Instruction fid aud all necessary np J Bi No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENN -AQKNT FOR- CELEBRATED LGEB i PILSNER BEEL 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale HOOKS & BROWl Base Balis, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationary. Blank Books, etc. ?io. 4 NORTH MAIN STREt 1-21 EITJ.j 101 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa j WHOLESALE BAK".K ASD CONFECTIO Ice t roam wholesale Hnd retail. ricnlcs and patties supplied on short 1 fTTTSl? T" ""'TTT.5 11 STP.TT -Ji. -If uMt mia oldiM rtiaol iu(Hj uu. - JDJ'VX O IF t-Ttiai 120 S. Jarom St., Shetland If VMM L: