KING Among morchants Is tho one who cators to thow&uteof lilscus- toners, be they rich or poor. Doth have an sqwJ right to bo troatod fairly. Justtco to all tl good motto, and our customers will find Uaoia. Wo haro complete lino of Groceries M wU m Canned Goods, cto. Comoandneo jju stock of goods, and romombor tho beet ftott an always the cheapest In tho long ran. Corner Grocery, Cntrc and White St3. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE! PARK. nk.l fnr This Benson at This Popular Jtesorl. rv. Mwlnc Is a list of the dates secured m-mM tftn nurtlM of tho societies l lul. eii. Methodist Episcopal Sunday unVnol. Shenandoah. July 93 to Aug. 3 Evangollcftl mp most' Inlr M.-Wm. Pcnn Sunday school. July 27. Welsh CongregationuUit, Maha. nay City. Jnlv 28. M. K Sunday school, Ashland Julr 29. St Nicholas Union Sunday school August 1. Camp 4, P. 0. T. A., Mahanoy August S. Gorman Lutheran scnooi, man aaoy City. Aug. 6 Baptist Sunday school, Mahanoy tty. August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shen stodoah. Aug, 4. P. M. Sunday schools of Qilbor ten and Shenandoah. Aug. 5 to 13. Encarapmout of tho Pott vlllo cadots, National Guards. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokln. August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Plane. . , , August 0. Trinity Reformed and Presby terian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangolical Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 13. Eounlon of German Lutheran church. Aug. 15-Late3id9 Muslcalo, Orant Ban! Aug. 10. Trinity Boformod Sunday schoo f Tamaqua. August 17. St. James Luthoran Sunday ediool, Ashland. Aug. 18. Ficnlc of Lydla Degreo lodge No. 112 Daughters of Bobokah. I. O. O. F of Shenandoah. August 24. Gorman Boformod Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Sept 4 St. Michaels Society of tho county. Coming Kvents. July 31 Mum social and festival, by tho Y. W. C. T. U. July 31 and August 1. Ico cream festival, undor auspices of English Lutheran church in the church building. Aug. 12 Ico cream festival, In Bobbins' pera house, under auspices of Helping Hand Society of Reformed church. Aug. 14. Ico cream and cake fostlval,under the auspices of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school. Aug. 18. Ico cream festival, in Bobbins' pra house, undor auspices of tho Y. P. G. f ths P. E. church. Mysterious Disturbance. At about 2 o'clock this morning several nlstol shots wore-flred on Pear alloy iu the vicinity of Oak street, and tho reports min gled with blasts from a police whistle and shouts of excited men. Diligent inquiry by a Herald roporter to-day failed to elicit any explanation for tho disturbance One of the police hastened to tho scene but said he failed to find any ono and nono of the residents In the vicinity could account for the affair, Josenh Piatt, proprietor of the saloon at the corner of Oak street and Pear alley, says ho was aroused from sleep by tho reports, but by the time he reached tho window and looked out tho alley had been cleared. lie says few nights ago several pistol shots wore fired in tho alley and the reports seemed to come from the vicinity of Cherry stroet. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT COEES." Files or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife or ligature, Jfo danger or Buffering. No delay from busi ness while under treatment. Patients who am responsible need not y until well. A perfect euro guaranteed- Send for circular. R. BEED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Befnrs, by permission, to tho editor of the Eybnino Hebald. tf Thirty Day's Notlos. All taxes for 1891 and 1892 must ho paid within thirty days from date, or acoouuts will bo put In the hands of Constables for collec tion. John F. HiaoiNS, Receiver of Taxes. Shenandoah, Pa., July 17, 1893. 7-19-lm Our Directory. pjlE POT" OFFICE Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:10 a, m. to 7:80 p. m Money Order and Registry De partment open from 1 :00 a. m. to7:uup. m. Following is a schedule of mi amvai ana departure or man trouu. mu matter (or despatch must be in the oSJoe thirty BBauies Deiore tne time given oeiow: Arrival. B.M. A. II. Destination. Phlla., Western 1 and ' V Southern States) Dapwrtur. A.M. ?: 9:08 11:10 P.M. 12:62 8:08 8:00 12:52 a. Ob 8:1)0 1.8S 7;00 1:36 7:1X1 i-.m 7:00 1:0) W.U 1:M 8:M :0S t:ii ( New York and Bast- i Bast-1 .R. era oiuhv w 9:03 ( points on u. v. 1:08 :M :W t:08 :6d lrfS 1:21 Asland, 7:20 GtrardvUlo. llf I Raven Run, Centra-) 11a. ML Carmel and bhamoltls. ) urn i-.m 1:11 lit S.-M 1:11 3:3 1:11 Potts vtlle. 7:20 liiao 7:20 9:08 2:66 6;20 2:60 f:S8 t.M f Mahanoy City. t Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:80 1 Creek and Shalt. I FrackvUla. 7:30 2:60 B-.Oj 2:S0 :M Carriers make a general oolleotion at 0:00 a. ca. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7: 16 a. m. and 3:16 p. m. Additional dellrerles-and Urctions are made In the business part ot lewn ai iu: it a. m. ana s.w p. m hA ff Per pair for Lace Cur tpl.UU tains. Others for fl.25, $1.60, $1.75, $2.00 and upwards. Call a ltd ice them. A now lot J uat received at C. Frlcke'M Carpet Store. l'cmlon Matters. -JobnU.SUulTer, of BliigUiwn, a number of Oo. A, 173 Regiment, h had his periston Inweaeed from $6 to $18 per month tlirough 'nitlrn Shoemaker. Uufas Lockwood, who served through the war from the spring of 1801 to tho fall of 1866, has made two applications to tho department for a pension, and has been refused both times, under the old and now law. Tho sec ond time he was rejeoted he was at tho hos pital, illsauieo. oy an aeoiueui. Although tho now law allows npons'on many soldier disabled since the war, yet Mr. lock wood was refused while lying In n hospital. lie wnt to Mauoh Chunk this wook to stand another examination, tho two previous ones being held at 1'otUvllle. Jnaiiini lle'Hlit Gnuip, ltev. William Powlok returned Ustevenlng from a (lying trip to inrusuoro, joanu Heights camp ground, West Chester, Wil mington and Capo May, in which camp meetlug business was combined with pleasure He reports a good outlook for a largo and successful onoampment, which will take placo August 10th to 24th. Cottages havo been engaged by several parties from town. Bonir others will securo boarding at tho Mansion House. Among the distinguished visitors who aro exnected to participate In tho scr vices are Govornor Pattlsou, Bishop Taylor, of Africa: C. W. areen, late missionary to Japan, and Bishop Kephart, of tho U. 1 church. The program will consist of a Pro' hlbltlon convention Aug. 10th to 13tb Woman's Homo Missionary Society, 11th; Young People's convention, 15th and 10th, u'lilnli will bo sneclallv attractive, and tho camp meeting proper 17th to 21th. 'TWAS TERRIBLE. Our fUinmiiliinn M'cro Antillilltteil ttt .lemimvlllo Vo'tnrtiiy. Shenandoah's champion base ball team went from town yesterday to show tho people in Jeanesvillo how to play ball, but they themtelves received tho losson where the bottle gets tho oork. The story of tho doleal was briefly told by the manager upon Ills return hero last ovoulne and it was to tho effect that Setley, like many other pitcher, has gone to tho diamond too often and is at last broken. Tho Jeanesvillo boys seom to bo "on to him" and yesterday they pounded his deliveries at will. Setley very wisely went right through on tho train from Audenriod to Centrulla last night and es caped tho numerous indignation meetings that were held hero after tho other playors returned. Tlio grist of all the arguments wore that Setley's now white flannol suit and cap is a Jonah and unless he soon makes somo heroio attempt to savo himself ho will soo,n pass into the glass (E)wlng class. All our townsmen who witnessed tho gamo returned thoroughly disgusted with tho pitchor, but had kind' woids for tho rest of tho team. Thoy said tho hits Jcanosvllle niado wero safe and the fiehlors had little chanco to do any work. What they did gave satisfaction to tho management. As for our idol, it is smashed to pieces, and instead of singing 6ongs of pralso and extending tho laurels of victory to him wo aro now obliged to say briefly, but appropriately, "Sctloy, get off tho band wagon.' Tho score is as follows by innings: Jeanesville 0 1113 1 I ft 1 11 Shenandoah 0 000100001 NOTES, Aro they still champions ? Tho homo team is negotiating with an oxtra pitcher. Pottsvillo defeated Hazleton yostcrday by the one-sided score of 17 to G. To day Pottsvillo plays at Hazleton, being their first game away from homo. Tho nest game of ball at tho Trotting park will bo with the strong Bethlehem team. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, rrs " THE KIND THAT CUBES". OHTJROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. There anil When Services Will be ducted To-morrow. Con. Trinity Reformed church, Rov. Robert O'Rovle, pastor. Services to morrow ot 1U i. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m Everybody weloomo. English Lutheran church, M. II. Havlco, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. in. and 0:00 p. m, Sunday school at 1:30 p. m Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7. Welsh Baptist church. Preaching services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. by tho pastor, Rev. I). I. Evans. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome. Roman Catholic church ot the Annunciation Cherry street, above West street, Rov. II. F. O'llellly, pastor. Maesos at 8:00 and 10:00 a. m. Vespers at .1:00 p. m. ICehelos Israel Congregation, West Oak street, Rov. 8. Rabluowltz, Rabbi; service every Friday evening! Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evening. St. George's Lithuanian Catholic church, corner Jardin and Cherry streets. Rev. L. Abromaltls, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a. m. Vespers at 3 p. m. Presbyterian church. Services conducted to-morrow at 6:80 p.m. by tho Chrlstaln En deavor Society. Sunday school at 2 p. m, The Christian Endeavor Society will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All are cordially invited. Ebeneter Evangelical church, Rev. R. SI. Llch tenwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. In German, and :! p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All aro heartily invited to attend. , First Methodist Bplseopal church, Rev. Wm. fowlok, patori Divine worship at 10:30 a. m.Janil 9:10 p. m. Morning subject: "Heirs of the Kingdom." tvenlng subjeot: "The Preachinr ot the Cross " Sunday school at n. in. Kpworth League at 5:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Htrunren and others are always welcome. Salvation A rmy, corner Mln and Oak streets. Captain Kttther and Lieutenant Shlndel in ooumand. Services all day, eowaaesolng at 7 and 11 a. m. and land 8 p. m. Meetings will be held every night during the week excepting tfonday night English Baptist ohurob, South Jardin street. Services ct 10:10 a. m. and 0:30 p. m., oon ducted by Rev. John Frantbes, ot I'otts rlila, Sunday school at 2 p. m. B. Y. p. U. will mtet on Monday oven I rig at 7:30. WeOnekday evening general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal ehuFOh, Oak street, near Main. Morning service at 10:su and evening at 7 o'olook. The rector offi ciates at morning service alternately and at every evening service. The lay readtr, Charles Raskins, officiates In the abseooe ot the rector, O. H. Urldgman. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All seals tree ana everyooay maae heartily welcome. I Primitive Methodist church. Rev. J. Proude, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 16.30 p. in. Morning subject: "Day of l'ente cost." Evening subject: "David und Goliath " Reception of members to the evening. Sab bath school at 2p. m. Christian Endeavor at 0 30 p. m. every Sabbath. Class meetings Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at J o'clock, and Sunday at 0:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Any one not having a church home is cordially invited to come here. NOW ON THE ROYAL ROAD Rov. JBruco in the Straightand Narrow Way. The Way that Leads to Health, Happiness and Lonrj Life. An Amhent Man Who Paid His 0wn .College ExpensoB. Happiness Is so fragile ttAt one risks th loss of it by talking of it. It flies from him who deliberately pursues It, and shuns the hand that would seine upon It. Yet muoh ulihappluees may bo avoided by keeping well. . To the steady brain worker (and all nro workers) It Is Important to bo ablo to perceive the indications of the coming storm Rev. Charles O. Bruoe,tho well known paslor, of Soraorvlllo, Masl, preaches a very practical sermon to those who, from sickness, are un happy. He was sick. He took Palno's celery compound, tho wonderful remedy that makes people well. He is now On the royal road to health and long life. His own words aret "I am nearly 38 years of ago and weigh normally 153 pounds, at present my weight is 1181. My sickness took me down to 131 , so that you can seo that I am getting back to be myself, and, God willing, shall soon bo there. "I havo been a very sick man, but owing to tho goodness of tho supremo power and to a few good friends I am now on tho royal load whose end is perfect hoalth. "I was born In Pcterhoro, N. II., and lived thero until I was 10 years old. Jly father, who is a very uoblo man, sont mo to tho Appleton academy for throo years, then ho told rr.o "If you want any moro education you must get it.' So whon I was 10 I went to Amherst college and earned overy cent that paid my bills there for four ysars and gradu ated. Then I was persuaded to go to Audovcr seminary, and studied thero three years, and took my degree as a clergymen iu 1873, and wont to preaching, I preached H or 12 yoars and then went back to college and studied two years for the Ph. D. degreo. "All these two years I was studying and supporting my family. Thie.as you will oasi ly imagine, was excessive labor. At length I was elected to a position In a high school In Boston, but tho work told on mo and I grow 111. Tho illness laBtod for about a year and a half. But now I am so that I can seo tho end and a moro thankful man you novcr saw. A gentleman who lived near mo began to use Palue's celery compound and it built him up I thought of this and soon I was led to use it, and it has been bringing mo oat all right. "I am inclined to think that I will soon bo herculean In strength." Palno's celery compound Is today prescribed by physicians in overy town throughout tho country. It has inado thousands of over' worked and worn-out men and women well and thankful. There is not a profession or calling that has not sent testimonial after tcs timouial to tho value of Paiuo's celery com pound. It makos people woll. Try it and bo convinced. way not go? lVodil'i Fair lStcurilont at Ifretf Rates vln Heading Railroad ltoute Whatever reasons may havo existed for popular hesitancy In going to tho World's Fair havo been finally removed by tho action of the railroads in providing oxrursions at rates so low as to place tho trip to Chicago within tho roach of everybody, Jt is conce' ded, moreover, that tho expense of a stay in Chicago is now no greater than the cost of visit to any other large city. Beaaonablo prices prevail, and this, with the reduction in railway tares, will onable the masses to en joy the ben flte of tho greatest oxhibltiou that earth has over seen. The Reading Bsilroad annoumes a series of excursions via its Lehigh Valley line to Chicago at the rate of a single fare for the round trip. This makes the prise of a ticket $17, from New York,$16,76 from Philadelphia, and correspondingly low figures from other points on the Beading System. Tho tickets are good only on the designated exoursion trains, which are appointed to start on July aoih, August 1st, 7th and 11Kb. The return journey may be made at any time within ten days of the date of starting. There will be no change of cars between New York or Philadelphia and Chicago, aud the trains will of first class day coaches only, with all the ogm forts and conveniences necessary for long trip. On the days above mentioned the special exoursion trains will leave New York at 8.15 a. in. and Philadelphia st .00 a. in., stopping at the several junction points where connections are made irom all arts of the Beading System. Persons contemplating joining these excursions ibould consult the nearest Beading railroad ticket agent for the details as to train connections and rates. . It is, perhaps, needles to add anything concerning the attractions and advantages oi the Beading's Scenic Lehigh Valley rou.t." IU nicturewjuenejs is as widly reuowefl as Its general excellence, construction, ripilpinent and management. , License! Hotel I'tir Sule In a mining town. Quod bar trade. Ad dress, .., care EvKKUTO Hckalp, Shenan doah, Pa. S-ltf-Ut Coughing ltmit to Uoiuauiifttou, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough t aoe. Best photographs and crayvrn at Dabb'i, REV. CIIABLKS C. BBUf'K, Tho "V" 1 'rogram. T'ho following program has been prepared for tho regular meeting of tho Y. VV. (XT. U., in Bobbins' hall, South Main street, this o rentngt p unpiuro iteomng..... wary I'omoroy usirumentai ooio M..iiiuie UAVIn ieadiur Hunt. Mnrai.n 'Arleetlon ....., Y" choir Dtoiite, "iiesoivea, that tne esiabllslurg or a orowery us one or our nome inanstrles is unwise nod Injurious. Affirmative, A. O Morgan; neeatlve. J. T. Lnwson. Duett Ilelle Drown, D. J. Prion Declamation .,,AnnloLason Ootnlo ReaOlng V. 11. Hopkins, Jr. OtlUo Uober liookn The moeting will open at 7:15, and every body Is wolcomo. Norvom Dynpopuln. Senator James F. Piorco, of NjW York, writes : "For the past two years I have suffered vory much from an aggravated form of nervous dyspepsia. I havo rcsortod to various romodlal agents, deriving but little bnneflt. A few months sluco a friend ot mluo suggested tho trial of Allcock's Porous Platters. Following tho suggestion, I havo been using tho samo with tho happiest effects. To those similarly aflllcted let me ijuggost the manner of their qso. I plaoo ono over my stomach, ono over the hepatic region, and one on my baok. The offect Is excellent. From tho day I' commenced their use have boon Blowly but surely Improving, and am qtitto confident that by continuing I shall again bo restored, to my aocu&lotned health," Alex, McDonald the Man. Tho appointment of Alex. McDonald, oi Ueckschervllle, as Deputy Internal Bovcuuo Collector of Schuylkill county, has been an nounced. Tho salary is $1,400. MoPonald had tho support of Congressman Bellly, and his appointment causosdlsappolntmcnt among the other aspirants, promlncut among whom wo note our own towusman, Michael Malone. ohn J. Murphy, of tho CAronicic, was also an aspirant for tho position with considcrabl backing. An agrccablo laxotlvo anflNntvi! Tome. Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. 85c G0o. and $1.00 per packago. Samples free Mffb Ulffc The Fayorlto I0QTII S &L$ forthoTecthand Breath,a6c, Cnptaln Sweeney, U.s.A.,San Dlcro, Cal., saysi "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is tho first mcdlclnol have ovcrfound that would do mo any good." Prlco 00 eta, Sold by Drugglata. Do not neglect a Cough, as there lsdanger of ito leading to Consumption. HitiLou'n conn Will savo you a eovero Lung Trouble. 1 1 is thtj best Cough Cure Rnd speedily relioveo Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough unit Bronchitis, ana is sola on a guarantee. Si eta. WANTS. &o. WANTED. A good girl. Apply to M s. II, A. Acker, 2l South White street Hhen andoah. 7-21-3; 1.1011 KENT Tho store room on 121 North Jardin street, Shenandoah, latoly occupied bv Wendell Qiatt the baker and o nfootlo' er. with dwell ng, bake house and st .bto. Apply on me premises ior iuu particulars. i-m-oi ESTATE NOTICE.- Estate ot Naomi O'Don nel, lato or Borough of Shenandoah huvlklll countv. deceased. All persons 1r. dcbicd to said estate aro requested to make lmmoauuo payment, ana tnoso naving lcga' claims uizjfnst the earns will nrcscnt them withuut delay. In proper order for bcttP ment in HATlAir .1 A NK rir.WWV. V.ffpin.tv. Turkey Run. Or hcrattorncy, T.R. BcopAi-l., Shenandoah, fa., July 8rd, KU, Ot oaw ? ESTATE NOTICE Kstato of I. M Titman late of tlio Dorouch of Shenand ah ( ountj of Schuylkill, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate aro requested w make tmtnedlato payment, and ibuso having legal claims against tho same will present them, without aeiay, in proper oraer ior seme ent to HUOll w T1T.UAN, Executor T. It. REDDALL. Attorney. Bhenapdoih, Pa., July 8, J6!3. 7-5-Ot-oaw TTtXECUTOR'8 NOTI'"E. EsUto of Marv Hi Snyder, deceased, lale of the borough of yuenandoil). Countv of PchuyUlll. State oi Pennsylvania, Notlco is hereby Mvcn to nil parties mueotea to sum cstato to mau iminrdlale payment, and those havtcg leg.il claims nftafust the same will pi-esent them without delay, in proper orler, for settlement tO UKUUUJU Y. UAbHI.lSU, Executor Shenandoah, Pa., July U, 1893. 7-lMt CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be mido to tho .overnorof the State of Pennsylvania on Wed nesday, the nlnthdayof ugnst, A. D 1893, by W, M, lire wor, James J. Krauey, M. D. Malone, Michael Mollet and P J. Ferguson, under t'io Act of Assembly of tho Commouw alth ot Pennsylvanlo, entitled "An Aot to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29. 1874, and the Hiinnlemonts thereto, for tne charter of an in- tended corporation, to bo called ' Columbia Urettlng Company," the character and object wlnreol aro ror tne purpose oi munuracturnig .ua brewing mail liquors anu ior mese pur Sones, to have, possess and enj y ull the rictus enenls and prlvUoges of the bald Act of As semoiy ana its suppicmcms. JOHN it. COYLE. Solicitor. Shenandeah, Pa., Jul; IS, 1803. 7-17-law-3w IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OF 1 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. J. Hay & Hons vs. MaryGailagher 823 March T. 180 1. Vend Ex. No. 70, May T. 18W. Monoy in court, i,uw. Hie undersigned auditor, appointed by said court "to rei ort distribution of tho funds In court inabove statfd ca e." berobyKlv snotlco that he will meet nil parties Interested lor the purpose of his appointment, on batuiday Ai gust 10th, lf-93. at 9 o'clock, a m., at hi! .iffica. room No. 1. second door. Robblns' build inn. southeistcorucrof Main and Oat s'.reets. Bhonandoah, Pa., where and when all claims must bo presented before the auditor or be lorever debarred from oom'ng In upqn said fund. o. u. iu. iiomjOheikh, Auditor. Shenandoah, Pa., July 17, 1893. et-o-a-w nONDS FOR SALE. The Town Council of j mo iiorongn oi ouenuuuuuu uuying ut-un uulv and leuallv authorized to borrow monev for the puipose of erecting a publto water works, have prepared and are now offering for sale borough bonds bearing Interest at the rate of per cent., the Interest payable semi an nually. The bonds are of the denomination of iuo, 49wu ana 5uu ana mature iu tniriy year. Fersona deairlnc to subscribe for the said bonds can do so by applying to T. V. Ilradlnan, treasurer ot the borough, stating the amounts they desire to subscribe for and the uenuinlna tion oi cocas preierrea. Patrick Gaffigan, T. J. J All us, E. p. UALUAoimn. 7-Mt Committee. Wait for Bargains 38 HEAD WESTERN HORSES, The kind that tho Cowboys - ode from Wyoming to lb World's paif, will be sold at Public Hale in SHENAHDOAH, WAIT FOR THIS CHANCE! li SHE! J Finn Saturday, July 2993 Hwltclfllnrk ltnllr,,.i wilni2W.8wll?a.-.,,, nPot. Mftuch Chu n. in Fn 9a,0tilV2i'w'- JO 10, 11.S7 K M ni;, . ' p- " ounoiy, 160. davsri in. Vou plni " '" 0,0 p' m' Hlm- may 10, ipyj, NOTICE, Notice Is llerchr olvn ,i,, , With a resolution adopt, d by tho llenuhllmn Convention, noia In April, 12, tho tommiueo ffil,tftun?er1ft,,,d rowlutlon to rev fe th? rulee of the Republican party, hereby submit nrtmTffiL7 thB. '""HfM or "nlnoraenw ?Jt?i ?m Vnl0,1!" S mi? rul0B' wh'eh thoy believe wil. ir.t,1B ?eBl '"terestaof the Konubllmn KJi'iP.1 iV,0,t reoomrnenrf to the next Republican t'onvonflon for adoption. UAOiH KEI'RBSHNTATION. Rulo 3 Htrllro mil nil nfti. tKn ,.A..u i, Sf0.ri',.n? ln."m "tbB RopuUll.an onndldnte . . vre'eumg ueneroi Election recelvta the lowi st vote In sMd district Ihal" n ect ono Uelegalo and ono nlternito and sold di-legato or hlsBltornato shall cast tho whole SJiSSSl liJl ""'S1 "'Publican cand date who recetvod the lowe-t vote in sain district at aforesaid General election. Another districts shall elect two deletatos aid two alternues and each of su la delegates or Ills rospective al ternate i shall ciist one-half ot the wholo vote polled for the Jtt-publloan oandldatj. who r, oelvedthe lowesi. vote In tho district repi. tented at said General eleotion as aforesaid. ' DELEGATE ELEOTIONB. Rule 4 Blrlko out ttll after the wr.rrt "Rlnn. tion ' In the fourth line, down to ana Including the W. rds "County Conventions ' in tho olirhth ilno ou seventh naire. Thn lemnimlor m tiiia set tion to remain as now ond the following to uu uuuw . in- vimiimiiu snail give nt liast ten days notlco In wrillag tj the persons ap pointed to hold tho primary elections in tho resprctlvo dlstri ts, ot tho time nnd place ilxed for hobilng the sumo nnd he shall an,i glvoat least two wooks publlo notlco In two ncpuonpin newspapers oi tuo umo nxea ror holdiuir sail nrimarv clcctlonH. Thoelmlrm tslmll, when giving notice to the persons ap poinieu to cunuuet tno election, iorwaru .u Vnftn blank ciedcntlals to bo filled out at d furnished to the dolccntes. alternatoH an committeeman elut-ied. Itule 6 Af ter the wordt '-Exeeutivo Coa m ttcc" Id brackets on last lino oi pao7, add tho followlni: "And in rulR cif aucM f.hnncrn duo notice shall bo given by the Chairman in his notloe published In too newspapers as liruviui'u iur unuur ivuiu 9, buiko out aiitr the word 'tor" In tho litli lino on page 8 i,iht words "as a any as the election district slull b -entitled to under Rule 9 tho same number ot ' and 1 iscrtthe word "one" In iwo places fo that the sentence will read 'one member of the ounty Ui'inmitico ana one ntt.rni.to." Mnko out tho words "In tho Thirtieth Sena torial Dislrlct" on the lift lino on pgq B. O DI'R OP BUI,S'Eai Rulo 6 In section 10 on nniro 10 chtoco the order ot i ormnailnj; candldutes so that this section shall r ad as follows: In the County uonveoiion, noiuiuuiion oi cunamutes in tho fill' wing older: Judge. Member of Conerens. district Attorney, Buenlt, lrta- arer. rrothouoturv. i lcrk of tLa Court, Recorder, ouster, Controller, Coroner, Comuilssloncr, 131reotur oi tho Pour, Jury Commissioner, Auditor County b-rvuyur In the I'iotrlct Convention: htute Senator, rtfificmuiymen. Rule 7 Strike ojt tho worl "vjle" on 8ili lino and Insert "doluguto" lnsfud DELEGATE" TO STATE AND NATIONAL UUm'-UNTlUINS, Rule 8 All delegates and allornates to the lateCojveutionln tho yej. following the ye.,r In which Ri prsen'atlv.- C onventions hto n Id Mt.a.i ue o i ciea oy tne uo chutes wno attenuca the several precea.ng Repiestntative Conyen tlon. In the year following i)ie year in which no Representative Conventions are held ib n tlio delegates from the Several Re, roBontatlvi d stticls, who attended tho prcccdiug Couuy Couvent on, shall elict. Dologati'S and alternt'os to th National Convention shHll be elected by tho delegates wno nuonaeu tuo prcceumg uiunty ;qivcji Hon. The munner of votintr tor State h"a National delegates shah bo the sdmo us tro video ror unucr i'uie 3. The conventions lor tho election of state delegates shall be held In tho several Repre- scnuiuvo uismoii, except in tne year wnien ' atlouul delegates are to bo elected, when all tho conventions for the election of state dele gates itoy be held at the place fixed for tR6 o cctlon of tho National delegates, at the place aud t mo to bo ilxed by thj chairman with ti'o udvlOP nd pojsent of tho Executive Com- aititco, Lonno-e man u nqr icoa man u ays provl us to ih time Uxpd for tho state co vontion. Tho County Convention tor the election of Natle. ,ul delegatus shall bo held not more than 0 nor leas than 10 days previous to the time Ilxed lor the utalo Coaveu Ion In tho ye r in widen a National Couvo. tion Is to b. held, l'ho Countv Chairman shall II x tha time i.nd place, by and with thocotbentof th Executive uominutco. THE COUNTY CO IMIPTEE. Rule 0 atrlkooutall after the word "shall bo "In the 3rd line, and insert ono meuib rof County Committee and one alternate Ior uacu election ms'.nei. substitute iho following for uuie 10 The Chalrmm of tho l!.unty Convcn lou shall e .11 tho cai.d dat s selected tuch je.r by the Counly, senatorial and Rejjr, s mutative Con ventions to meet within ten days after the ad journment cf tho last of sala conventions, said ciudldales bhall then be empowered to select by ballot ono person for County Chairman, sill s leitlonto be nude byamujoriiy of all tho candidates nominated by said conventions should said candidate, full to organize and elect said County Chairman as herein pro vided, tho chairman ot tho preceding County Convention shall call the standing Committee to meot within twenty days after tho adjourn ment of said convcn'lon who shall bo author ized to elect said county Chairman. The County Chairman shall select an Executive Committee of twelve, a majorpy of whum shall bo members of the County Committee, six of whom shall be selected from the lih Representative District and two each from the 1st, t!pd and 3rd Rcpresenta.lvc District", a Treasurer, and heading Clerk, two Secretaries and a Naturalization Committco ol five. CREDENTIALS. Rule 12 -Strike out tho words "or on any committee" in the second and third lines nnd the words "or committee" in the fifth and sixth lines. VACAN0IE3-H0W PILLED. New Rule In cases of emerjency such as who-o the party is required to nominato a catdldate to be voted for when a special election is required, tho Chal man, of tho County Committee shall call a meeting of the delegates who attended the next preceding County Convention by giving nt least ten days no Ico of the time und placo Stcd for holding a convention to nomlnute such candidate. Any other vacancy on tho county ticket mat may ooiur after tae Convention shall bo filled by the County Committee, voting as provided for under Rulo 3. CONVENTION EXPENSES. Now Rulo All the expense ot each and every convention shall be borne by tho Candi da os who submit tuelr names for no nlnatlon, and shall be collected from each candidate previous to tho taking of the ballot far tho office for which ho if a candidate WHEN RULE-i ARE TO TAKE EFFECT. New Rulo These rules as revised shall take effect immediately upon their adoption by tho County Convention. By order of tho committee KLI H DAVIS, Chairman Attest : A. ,1. SHORTALL, Secretary. 7-15-H cd E o CD The outfit Includes Finn Lena. Poldtna Trlnod. Carrying Satchel with bhoulder strap, 61-page Instruction Hook, and all necessary apparatus and supplies for starting in photography. It is ths simplest, liKhtest, most compact, easiest oi compieneusio i, reaaiesi in inuaipuiation, and cheapest complete ouiSt ever produced, Student No. 2, - Price $2.50. The Student Camera can be seen at BEDDALL 8R0 Nob b and 8 North Main Htreel, SHENANDOAH, - PA. Hardware Tinware, Htoves and "Rouse Purnishlug uoods. Fish ng Tackle and Sportsman's goods. "S3 1 B rand IMsplajir of FINE DRESS GOODS B.RESS GOODS is such a bewildering topic that we will not attempt a full descrip- tion, but give a partial outline, which you can'filHn by a personal inspection. There are the plain aud diangable diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads, cross-threads, hair-lines,- lines here and there, many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex amination are found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, iu all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. In Wraps slnglo, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo aro plain, others vory highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or some full arrangement at the neck, so much ap proved this Boasou by tho feminlno fancy. To some, coats only arc tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of thoso having capos also attached sometimes ono, two or thrco, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may dojlro. 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. Ml welcome. Dim, Peaeroy ai liimtl, POT-TSVIUUSj, FSSfiTHTA. C, GEORGE MILLER, Manager.' ratua and supplies for starting in photography, &IRYIN, DUNCAN John F.Ploppert, 30 EAST CENT11J! ST, tad, Cale and Pie Bakery 1 COKFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. I bavo also purchased tho store St 'West Coa) fctrcet, and am prepared to furnish MIJlc, Cream, Hut ter and Eggs at tho lowest market prices Wo will aho keep at this store Ice Cream and Boda Water. All orders will receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT, li East Centre SI, SHENANDOAH 1 West Coil St, I 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 alio carry an immense line ot Btovos, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Roofing and Spouting our specialty, Peter Griffiths, OIRARDVILLE, PA. Public Notice! Notice is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will be prosecuted as provided by the Act of Assembly approved prll ilh, im. Browora' Association. qhrnnonilriah. f . Jmi . ly ALMA SHOE DRESSING! The best preparation In the markot for shoes, satchels and ail leather goods whoio a beauti ful black Is desired. AT TUB LEATHER STORE 16 X7C". Oontro St., WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Finest Builds of Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars, Fresb Beer, Porter and Ale always on tap. We find tho most stylish nnd tho prevailing modo to be the Cape, in somo of its variations, Miowiy. ' . ...I, i ' A recreation that etl-1 urates. Cultivates the iustiu t and taste for art und Irads In n olmlv of what "s most lovely ) in nature. !l Exuiniuerur student1 camel!!. No. 2 tirlun' S2.rn pmrmtnin in1nrl-l . -"o - - ...... ...fi I il!liu ti.ll 1 Illy Billl'Ill!) with slit ulder strap, 04 i page iniiruotion book" und all necessary appa & WAIDLEY'S, 1 PHRISTUM SfHlMlflT ' uiiiiiu i 111 vuiiiiiiu f No. 207 West Uoal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENN A AENT FOR step's r. V CELEBRATED LAGER AID PILSH R BEEIffi 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. i HnnKX x, rwniAAi Base Balis, Bats, Masks, . Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery, Blank Books, etc l - a vrrvmnrr tir i m n nn( 101 North Main street, Bhonandoah, Pa., Inn t TMim.vhn (UATA nnrt rAtnl I K 1'lcnlosnnd nartlLS sunnlledon short nntl .e ITTTIF raSTIPA MPS aritaed oidost reilatue pumjeu pnl r)prtivi. 120 S. Jarain St., Shenanooahfl
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