m taa. KINGJ Among morchanta is tho ono who caters to tho wants of hlscns- toraora, bo thoy rich, or poor. Both have an equal right to bo treated fairly. Jostlco tos.ll li a good motto, and our customers will find It oars. Wo havo ft oomnlotollnoof Groceries well m Canned Goods, oto. Como and see onr (took of goods, and romeraber tho best foods aro always tho cheapest' 1,1 tho lonK run' Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sta. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PARK. nit ltnMtml for Tills Season at Tills 1'oiiular ltosort. Tho following Is a list of the dates soourod and tho names of tho societies : July 25 to Aug. 3 Evangelical oamp meet July 27. Welsh Congregatlonallst, Maha- nay City. Jnlv 28. M. E. Sunday Bchool, Ashland. Jnlv29. St. Nicholas Union Sunday school, August 1. Oamp 4, P. 0. T. A., Mahanoy City. August 2. Gorman Luthoran school, Man' tnoT Cltv. Aug. 5 Baptist Sunday school, Mahanoy City. August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shcn ndoali. Aug. 4. P. M. Sunday schools of Gllber to and Shenandoah. Atii. r. tn 13. Encamnment of tho Pott villo cadets. National Guards. Aueust 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokin, August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Piano. . , , August 0. Trinity Eeforraod and Presby terlan Sunday schools, Shonandoatt. Anmist 10. Evansolloal Sunday school Mahanoy City. Aiii. 13. Kcunlon of German Lutheran church. Aug. 15 -Lakeside Masleale. Grant Bani Aug. IB. Trinity Beformad Sunday bchoo of Tatnaqua. August 17. St. James Lutheran Sunday scliool, Ashland. Aug. 18. Picnlo of Lydia Degree lodge No. 112 Dauchten of BebeVali. I. O. O. F.. of Shenandoah. August 2).-GCTan Esformed Sunday ionuoi, Mahanoy City. Sept. 1. Picnic of tho Shenandoah Evan golical Sunday school. Sopt. 4 St. Michaels Society of tho county. Coming Kventx. July 31 Mum social and festival, by the T. W. C. T. U. July 31and August 1. Ico cream festival, under auspices of English Lutheran church in the church building. Aug. 12 Ico croam festival, in Bobbins' opera houso, under auspicos of Helping Hand Society of Eoformed church. Aug. 14. Ico cream and cake fostlval,undcr the ousplcos of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school. Aug. 18. Ice cream festival, In Bobbins' pera house, under auspices of tho Y. P. G. of tho P. E. church. Use Wells' Laundev Blub, tho best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. lGcts. Sold by Coakley Bros. Files or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knlfo or ligature No danger or suffering. No delay from bust ness while under treatment. Patients who aro responsible need not ay until well. A Dorfect cure Euarantced. Send for circular. K. BE ED, M. D., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Bofors, by permission, to tho editor of the Evening Herald. " Thirty Day's Notlo". All taxes for 1891 and 1892 must be paid within thirty days from date, or accounts will bo put in tho hands of Constables for colleo tion. John F. Hioqins, Eccciver of Taxes. Shenandoah. Pa.. July 17, 1693. 7-19-lm Our Directory. 3 fin POgtf OFFICE Shonandoati. nm hours from 7:30 a, m, to 7:3U p. m Money nrdpr nnd Keelstrv lie- partmcnt open from 8 ;00 a. m. 10 :w p. uj. " Followlntr Is a schedule of the arrival and departure or mau wains, rauu matter for despatch must bo in the offlce thirty minutes before the time given oeiow Arrival. P.M. A.M. 1:40 4:24 Destination. Departure. A.M. P.M. 7:20 12:58 9:03 3:08 11:30 8:00 12:52 9:08 3:08 8:00 1:35 7:20 7:00 1:36 7:00 1:40 7:00 7:20 2:59 11:80 5:20 7:20 2:50 9:08 11:30 11:10 8:40 8:00 7:20 2:50 (Phtla., Western 1 Z:2S 8:06 J:l8 1:40 8:0U 9:09 9:45 I Southern States) ( New York and Bast-1 i era Btates and Y 1 points on L. V. K. It, ) Asland. j Glrardvllle. (Raven Run, Centra-1 J lia, Mt. Carmel and V Bhamokln. ) 9:08 9:08 9:08 IrM 1:25 1:23 3;28 1:10 2;atJ 8:18 1:4 2:26 8:18 2:W 1:13 2:3S j Pottsville. Mahanoy City. 9:56 9:64 Mabaaoy mane, Lost 9:56 9:56 i FraelcvlUe. Carriers make a general ooUepUon at 8:00 18:00 5,1 m. and 7:00 n. m., and a general aeuvery i . ,,7l i ........ , lalfvArlAa flections aro made tactile business P of - town at 10:15 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. The following list shows the location oi the alarm boxes of tb 8h(mandoa Fire .Department: LOCUTION. 18 Coil and Bowers streets. It Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Urldgo and Centre streets. tt Main and Centre streets. 4 Main and Poplar streets, r st Main and Coal streets. IS-Gllbert and Centre streets, n a Gilbert and Cherry streets. 2-Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down lae book once and let go. When an alarm is sent tn the tire bell will sound the number of Ihe box and repeat the alarm four tunes. nOW TO LOOATX ALAHMA. If the alarm Is sounded from box li the Are bell w strike one, then pause and strike Ave which will Indicate that the fire Is in the vtstclty o No. 15 box. Kvery alarm la repeated I onr tlm!. fbj fin Per pair for JUace Cur. tpl.UU talus. Others for :i, JCQ, fl.75, $2.00 and upwards, t all nd them. A now lot just recei ved ,at C. . Frlclce'8 Carpet Btorg, TAIK1HG WITH ANGELS. When a Baby Smiles in Sloop, Then She's Happy. How Many Happy iulants If Molliors Only Know More Groat Deal oi Snllorlna Is Dlroclly Traceable to Ignorance. Tn Ireland they have a pretty fancy that when a baby smiles In its sleep it Is "talking with aneels." How many more smiling, ueaittiy names there might be in Shenandoah if motnors know more of their babies' needs. Tho nnlu TMnnimtinnee to this want of knowledco that Is possible to llttlo children, is expressed in the language of suffering and disease. Stalo oow's milk bsolutely fresh milk In the oltv is a fiotion is not only unpalatable and lacking In nutrition but also harmful Mother's milk is sometimes quite as lac Improperly prepared substitutes aro worse. But tho laototed fooil prepared in mining ton, Vt., has become a blessing. It is the wonderful result of the great advance that has been made in recent years in tho study of Infant nutrition. Probably to the end of tlmo healthful moth er's milk will bo better than any Imitation But noxt to this, tho most eminent physicians aro agreed, and tho experience of thousands of parents has proved, that Jaetated food Is tho most natural and nourishing diet possible for infants. It's'usoiu tho summor is ospoc ially to be desirod. It is a better rroventlvo of tho dreaded cholora infantum than all tho medicine in the world. It is to bo obtained at any drug storo, and is not only easy of preparation but is so inos ponsivo that no family in Shenandoah nood bo without it. Tho following letter from Mrs. A. Wandcll, 99 Eowo street., Rochester, N. Y., a picture of whoso pretty baby is given above, is ono of scores that aro reoeivod every week from happy parents the country over : 'Our baby weighed four pounds at birth. When two months old sho weighed but eight pounds with her clothes on. Tho doctor said sho was a very frail child. I commenced feeding her a certain food when she was four teen days old, but she did not gain strength as I knew sho ought. Whon sho was seven months old I chanced to Uctatod food. Sho commenced to gain at once, and to rest well at night. She has not boon sick with bowel trouble once through her tocthing, and sho was teething last summer. I consider lactated food has been a great blessing to our little eirl. It has mado her healthy, strong and the happiest two year old child in Rochester, Anv mother wishlnc to address ono that has usod lactated food will be choerfully an swerod at my expenso by addressing mo." Is a Nice ?luce. The Mahanoy City 2Vi- Weekly Record speaks of Lakeside in tho following oompli mcutary terms : "Lakeside has subsided as a resort for money-making picnics. Instead of becoming, as many feared, 'tho Gloucester of Schuylkill county,' it is at nice a placoa? you will find anywhere to spend a quiet rest ful day. The only patrons of the place this summer have been the Sunday schools, its old time patrons, and a glanco over the dates on gaged show3 that, with exception of a 'musi oalo' on August 15th by tho Grant Band, the Sunday schools and benevolent societies havo it all to themselves. The reason Is not far to seek. Tho other class of piculos did not make money at Lakeside." Buy Kevttone flour. Bo sure that the aamo Lbssio & Baek, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw Tho Davlea Funeral. Tho funeral of the late Thomas D. Davies took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the family residence on North Jardln street, A large nnrabcr of people attended the ser vices in toe Wtib Ualvanietic Methodist church on South West street and witnessed the interment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, Messrs. William F. Davis, John Phillips, John M. Hughes, William T. Evans, Moses Davis mod Griffith Thomas were the pU bearers. Switch-Illicit Itailroad. vj Trsins leave Swlteb-Htck depot, Mauon nm. wee oy. iouuw; o . m.,lM . a " J"- Br7ul.i,:f' i5S' fiVin ffi Uj Vs 1.BU. s.a, v 10 p in. raun- tt llltteu by it Dor, Dr. O. M. Fetanr's young son was bitten on tbo leg by a dog yesterday afternoon. The bile ww not steevere one. Licensed Hotel For Sale In mining town. Good bar trade. Ad dress, B., oare Evexing Hsbald, Shenan. doah, Pa. it 8-19-12t Andrew to ueed tjulnoy. Washihgtoh, July 28. It is stated upon what seems to be good authority that ex Coaffreesuittn Andrew, of MaesftohusetU, will succeed Qulncy as assistant secretary ot state. It is uo longer doubted here that Quinoy is preparing to get out. Inquiries at the state department bear out the early retirement of Quiucy. The Poisoned Sol. Hers lietter. Pea Girt, N. J., July M Nearly all of tin men of the Second reyiment, who were made suk bv wli.it is ih.mgntto htn e been tin- ai id, Inch a-f ni'd to wash the tin wide have re hvitim! To morrow Will be "Oyveruor's day" at the j camp. V. - 1 FLORENCE AflUBU PENSIONS SUSPENDED. rrobnbly Seventy-live Thottmnd Will bo Dropped from the 1.1st. WiatitnaTnw. .Tnlv So. The total nunv ViAf nf rwmeinnera Under the act Of June 97, 1800, who have been notified since the In- coming or the present, auministraiion vim. mtnutnt nf thslr nenslons has been suspended is approximately u.w tclmla mtml.or nf nenslons jranieu uuuci this aot is ascertained to be 870,000. Of this to willows, minors and dependent relatives, leaving 800,000 to be investigated, up to tins time suuunu cent, of the number being paiu to me .11 nr. iii.mukM nr belne suspended, u.u... . ' - pending the receipt of satisfactory prooi nt inai.iiUv tn nnrfnrm manual labor. if tim uiine rutin is maintained through out the entire list about 75,000 will have beon suspended. It is stated nt the pension ofllce that In none of these oases is fraud charged, the suspensions being based upon an error of the pension office in miscon struing tho law. BEHRING SEA CONTROVERSY. Ilenort That the Arbitrators Have De cided In Favor of Uncle Sam, WAsniNOTO,June80. Arumor reached Washington last night that the arbitrators in the nehrinir sea controversy between tho United States and Great Britain. Jvho have been in session at Paris since March listening to arguments In the case, had de cided in favor of the United States. No confirmation nor denial of the report could be had. as Second Assistant Secretary Adee, who is In charge of the stato depart ment, In the absence oi Secretary iiresnam, Is nt his country place in Maryland. It Is learned that, some of the officials of tho department did not leave the building until 7 o'clock last evening, which may or may not be of significance iti this connec tion. Dut little credence is given to the rumor. Death of n Koleil l!ploror. London, July 88. Dr. John Bao, tho Arctic explorer, died nt his residenco in this city after a prolonged illness. Dr. Itao came into prominence in 18)0, when he was entrusted bv the Hudson's Bay company with the task of completing tho delineations of the northern shores of tho Amerloan continent. During the spring of 18-17 Dr. line explored on foot tho shores of a great gulf huvlug 700 miles of coast line. Ho thus connected the work of Parrv at the mouth of Fury nnd Hecla strait with the work of Itoss on the coast of Boothia, proving that Boothia was part of tho American coutlnent. A liolIlKereut Ciimiiilssloncr. CmcAGO, July 20. World's Fair Com mlssloner St. Clnlr, of West Virginia, got Into a row with a gnteman yesterday on account of having forgot his pass, A Co lumbian guard who interfered wasknocked down by the irate colonel, and then a gen eral fight ensued, which was flnnlly quelled by other guards. Tho colonel, with his face and shirt tront covered witu moou. went to the office of Presidont Higin- bothain and washed.whlle his antagonists, enunlly gory, were conducted to their building for a similar purpose. Cne Against the Pair Commissioners. Chicago. July 20. AVhen tho case of Charles W. Clingmnn against tho World's Columbian Kxposition company wascalleu in Judge Stein's court Lawyer William E. Mason btated briefly uls grounds in support of his motion that a rule issue from the court requiring tue World's Co lumbian exposition to show cause why they are not in contempt of the court's order in permitting tho gates of tho World's fair to be closed on Sunday, Tho court set tho motion for hearing nt 0:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. Cliolera Worse at Naples Washington, July 20. Surgeon General Wyruau has received the following cable dlsnatcn from AB&istnnt burgeon ir. u. Young, of tne marine Hospital service, sta tioned at Naples: "Cholera prevails. Con dition -worse. A large number of eml grants aro preparing for America. Isola tion on shore is Impossible. Authorities refuse to permit detention on board. Pas sengers are transferred from train to ship, and isolation on the way imperfect." The ISrle in KecelTers' Ilnnds. NEW YoitK, July 26. Tho World says: The Erie Itailroad company today went into the hands of receivers. Judge La- combo, of the United fotntes circuit court, named John King and J. ti. McUullougli. They gave J500.000 bonds, with J). O. Mills and J. Lowber Welsh, of Philadelphia, at sureties. Within the last few weeks thi floating debt of the Erie beeaule impos sible of renewal, and in order not to sacri fice tho best interests of tho company it was decided to place the road in receivers hands and preserve tho system Intact. Locomotives Seized for Taxes. Council Bluffs, la., July 20. County Treasurer C. W. B. Reed yesterday after noon levied on seventeen locomotives in the Union Pacific yurds at the Council Bluffs transfer, and chained them In the round houso under tho care of n deputy and assistants. The levy was made to sat isfy tuxes for the year 1891. The best pas senger engines of the company were tied up, nnd all business was buspended for several hours. No Successor to Juitice Illntcliford Tet. BUZZARD'S Bay, Mass., July 20. There were no callers on the president yesterday. While there are many conjectures as to the appointment to succeed tho late Jus tice Blatchford, it is stated here that tho selection will je from New York or somo New England state. The choice will not fall to either the south or west. The ap pointment will not be made, howover, un til alter congress nssemmes. The Jury Acted Hastily. CniCAGO, July 26. It Is quite possible that Daniel H. Durnbam and Fire Mar shal Murphy will soon be released from the finding of the coroner's jury, who sat on the victims of the cold storage lire. State's Attorney Kern Is convinced thnt the coroner's jury aotod hastily, and he will advise the grand jury that the oases against them be thrown out. . , Two Naw Charters luuod. IlARRWBtJBo, July 86. The Brandt Clay I'romiot oompany, oi susquenannacounty, capital $75,000, and the Iisnoaster Cork company, el .Lancaster, capital 75,000, were chartered here. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Marshal Alexander Hnmil, of Ashta bula, O., was fatally shot by two burg lars whom he was pursuing. Isaac P. Goldsmith, cashier of the Far mer's National bank at Mt. Holly, N. J. died suddenly of heart disease, aged 08 years. Cshler Lomax, of the First National bank of Vernon, Tex., which toiled on Sat urday, oommitted suicide by shooting him self yesterday. Michael Davitt has abandoned the Idea of re-entering parliament at the present time. He intends to make a tour or Aus tralia to collect funds fur the Irish cause. France, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium and tireeise have agreed to exclude the two and a half franc si piece from the In teriiational cuviibil loi. of i lie J, ii m union In eoii-djiience of ji.h . in1 -mh-r on till i.tr! of I I' i .i Ol In 1 - Al.Tl, m 1 1 h i ,i In ' i . no of i , i , l r the Mfii.ne hoS""" " l .'"'inii'd coutrul of the quaranune servioeut liruns wick, Ga, IN FAVOR OF REPEAL. Ccntraman neltthoorer Oppose.! to the tlharniau Mirer I'uirctmio Law. CatiUSLK, July 20. Congressman F. E. Boltzhoover, of this (the Nineteenth) dis trict, arrived here from Atlantic City much Improved in health. To the United Press correspondent ho said! I nm for the re peal of the Shormnn law uncondition ally, if necessnry, or with a good bi metallic coinage substitute law. If the free silver people onn no Induced to listen to reason no such law with a ratio of 1 to 10 will bo passed. It Is possible that n ratio of 1 to BO might be Adopted as a solu tion of the problem." When questioned as to whether he voted against tho repeal ,n III lYIICLMr. IU.GU HKniUlk IUU i uiin.i of tho shErman mw at tnB aat BegSlon. he further snidt "I did not. I voted analnst a cloture to defeat free sliver at the first session and declined to stultify myself by voting exactly tho opposite way at the sec ond session." Mr. Beltzhoovor will leave for Washington In a few dajs. A Woman Mysteriously Shot. WEliNEnsviLLE, Jul? 20. Miss Tamson Yoh, a servant employed at the Belle Alto House, a summer resort near this place, was shot and perhaps fatally wounded by an unknown person. Miss Yoh was at work on an outside porch, when suddenly there was a report of a gun and she was teen to throw up her hands. She fell back upon the porch. A hasty examination showed that a charge of shot had entered her left breast above tho heart, causing ft ghastly wound. The shot came from the direction of a woodshed. This was searched, and a gun was found lying upon a bench, but the person who had fired It was miss ing. The woman was reported to be dying at last accounts. Tried to Hnnjr Their Companion. READINO, July 20. The suburb of West Beading was thrown Into a fever of ex cltement by the report that a number of men were attempting to hang another to a telegrapn pole, eneriu iaurenuach found a number of hard looking fellows. who were under the Influence of Honor, dragging along by a wire around his neck n companion, with the intention, as they said, ot Hanging him. Ho arretted Charles Morris nnd John MoMnnus, tho latter still having the wire around his neck. The pther members of the gang made their es cape upon seeing the approaoh of the oillcers, but warrants liayo been issued for their arrest. ltusslnns Yigtt to Rending Postponed, Reading, July 20. Tho Russian Grand Duke Alexander and a number of Russian naval officers were expected to arrive In this city yesterday afternoon from New York, to inspect the CarpenterSteel works and the process of manufacturing tho pro jectiles now being furnished the United States government. A telegram was re ceived, however, stating that the trip was indefinitely postponed owing to the war outlook between France and Sinm, and tho possible order for the five Russian ships now In New York harbor to Bail at once for Slamceo waters, Fulton County Republican Ticket. McCoNNELLSliono, July 20. The Fulton county Republican convention nominated the following ticket! For associate judge, Jonathan W. Clevengers prothonotary, Harry K. Marklcyi commissioners, Amos C. Palmer and A.N. Corbinj auditor, John H. Barney. Abel O. Griffith was elected delegate to the state convention, with in structions to vote for Hon. John btewarc for supreme judgo. Dr. A. D. Dalbey woe elected chairman of the county committee for the ensuing year. Accidentally Shot Ills Mother. READING, July 25. Mrs. Ellen Stout, a widow, of Uumru township, was engaged in rearranging the drawers of a bureuu when in one she found a revolver, whioh was rusty from long disuse. She laid the weapon on a shelf, intending to clean it later. Her son Charles, 15 years of agr, picked up tho revolver, nnd whiio exam ining it it was discharged, the ball enter ing his mother's right side and lodging in ber abdomen. She is not expected to re cover. Republican League Conrentlon. Reading, July 28. At a meeting of th Northwestern Republican league, of thli city, a communication from President John B. Robinson was read, which stated that he, with Treasurer Mahlon D. Young, would be lu Heading about bent. 1 to con' ferwith the local league committee. He further stated that he had prepared thi call for the stato convention, to be hold in Reading on Sept. 7. Struck on tlfe Head with a Stone. Lancaster July 20. While a party of boys were Indulging in a stone battle, Leonard, a 5-year-old son oi Casper Metz, was struck on the head with a stone, the outer covering of the skull being crushed Ho was picked up for dead, but rallied somewhat, and now lies m a critical con dition. It Is not known who threw the fatal stone. Disastrous Wreck Narrowly Eicnped HAr.msnuisa.July 20. A passengertraln was almost wrecked at l'axtung, where new section of track is beiug laid. Had the train been running nt full speed certainly would have gone over the high embankment at that place. The locomo tivo nushed tho track aside nnd left thi rails, ns did also the baggage car. Nobody was hurt. Grandfather and Grandson pismembered Newport. July 20. While Rev. P.Will ard and his grandson, Allen Bruce Will nrd, were waiting for a train"at Mexico station, Juniata county, to take them to Newport, a freight train going west run them down. Each had h leg cut oil and was otherwise injured. Mr. Willard Is years of ago and his grandson is aged 8. Three New Postmasters. Washington, July 26. These fourth class nostmastors have just been appointed jn Pennsylvania! Harrisvllle, Butler coun ty. Kobert Jilaclc: Lagonler, vestmoelanu county, J. R. Peterson; Mount Pleasant Mills, Snyder county, T. G. Albogast. ratal Stabbing Affray In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, July 26. Daniel Clancy and Otto Weber, house painters, became i anu utto wener. nouse paimcrs, ucuiu involved in a quarrel at their plaoe of employment, and Clanoy stabbed Weber I uve uaiea, fatauy jojunuu uiuu Striking Miners Tleld. Hazleton. Julv 28. The troubles be tweeu the Evans Mining oompany and the employes at their colliery has been ad justed and the strike deolared "off." The men accepted the company's terms and re turned to work, Kansas' Strike Situation Critical Topeka, July 26. The strike situation in the Cherokee district Is regarded as so serious by the governor and hjs advisers that eleven companies of militia have been ordered to hold themselves in readiness move on three hours' notice. Lieutenant Governor Paniels states that he regards the situation as very critical, and that might break out into violence and blood shed at uny time, Denver's Idle Workmen. DEKVEli, July 26. Up to date 3,700 men have registered as out of employment, and the list Is steadily increasing. Means are ining taken to furnish employment and ;.r ide food for the hungry and destitute. jr, ii estimated that Ij.000 persons, men. women and chijdreu, aro 'u need of Imme diate aid. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Slieimmtonli Offers Opportunities la Seek ers of InvflNtiiiunt. Tho following enumerated properties are for salo and information concerning .them m&y bo had upon application at tho Hhiui.u ofllco: 1. A row of framo houses containing apartments for six families. Will net at least 15 percent, on tho prico asked. Loca tion in tho heart of Shenandoah. -A splendid factory site, 30xG0 feet In size, In tho heart of Shenandoah, and in- eluding largo building. Clioap. 3. Lot and largo building with railroad at front and roar, with or without 8 liorso power glno, boilorand Miaftlng. SplondM build ing for a factory. 4. An elegant new houso In Pottsvlllc, comploto In every detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Largo hennory. Ttert nhntorrsrhn nnfl envon t TltliM!, S3ct., DOots., and Jl.OO per Bottle. Cures Couirhs. Hoarseness, Hore Throat. Croup promptly; rol loves Whooping Cough nnd Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival: has cured thousands whero nil others iauea; win conn Youin&Kcn in time, ooia by Druggists on aRiiarnnteo. For Lame Back or Cheat. uso silicon's piastjkh. 85 eta. HILOH'SCATARRH lavo vou Catarrh ? This remedy is cruaran teed to cure you, Prico 60 eta. Injector free. FOR HA' E A black mare will work single or double Inaulro ot M. 1'. Conry. 31 outh JIBin street. v-zo-iw OiT II tween hcnatidoab an1 Wm. Penn. Lv ap ckelbooli contliiln(?b)U' (ll. A suit ibln reward will be Riven If returned to A. L. Graf, ISO North JdrUIn St., shenimdoah. 7-26-ii POIl KENT Tho store room on 121 Nortb Jardln street. She nandoah, lately occunlo. ay Wendell Giaft thebaUerand o nreottoi.cr with dwell ng, bake houso and st .ble. Appl on tho premises (or full particulars. 7-20-0 1 V7OT10K A whlto e iw. with black h' ad on l blacK nods oa body and wh'to spot on rorohoaa, came lo ine i iemisos oi mc un terlgne.i on ru'wnay, juiy .1. uwnor car mve same oy provin, property ,nu ii-iyiug x jensos. Wm. Wilkinson. f.Ji) 3t Lost CreeK, No. S vrOTICn is hereby glcn that a strnngo com IN enn 0 to ihu nine or fiirii" of (luslavu- Uolh on JU'ie 20, 1SH3 The cow is l etween six mil i-ovcn years oiu, wimo ami yciiow spouei nd black forehead Tho lenal owner can take the cow by paying th' cxpciibos (IUSTAVU1 ItOTIl, 7-21 lot Bvon tort nshlp, S'huy kill county, 1'... Joa't Tobacco Spii orSmoke yourLlfa t wa Is the truthful Btarlllni; title ot a little book that tells all about No-to-b -.c, the wonderful, nnrmieAs r wartime -a lonacco uaoii m ro ' n cost Is trill n? unit 0 mau who wants o qu I nd can't runs no pujhicai or nn nciai riu 11 aslnt " No to bio" 'old fy all druggists. Hook at drue stores or bvma 1 free. Ad 'res Tho Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Jprings, ina. wss-iy 13ONDS I-'OIl SALE Tho Town Council ol U 1110 iioroogn or -'nenjnaoiin nuvinK u1 ui mlv and leeallv authorized to borrow mono 'or tho purposo of erecting a publlo watei JYoriis. nav prepareo anu. rp now ouerinp ioi .110 borouga ouiiUb uuari..g niui est iu luo r.ni if 4 i.er rent., the Int- rott. payable eml ar Liualtv. The bonds aro of the denomlntllon o tlOO, 300nd$5OOand mituro in th'rly year ersons utsirniK 1 t uuhuiuu ior me suit onds can do so by applying to T F llradUan resisnrer of lho borouch statlmr ihoamouot het desire to subscribe fo and the denemlna .ion of bonds preferred T J. Jambs, K. P. UALLAOUHK. -6-tf Committee o Si 3 IS) S3 The oulfll includes Cine Lens, Folding Tripod, Carrying Satchel with shoulder strap, el-page Instruction Hook, and all necessary apparatus and euDpllcs for starting in photography It In ths simplest, Ughte. t, most compact, easiest of coraprchensio i, readiest in manipulation, and cheapest complete ou;ttt ever produced. Student No. 2, - Price $2 50. The Student Camera can be seen at Nob. 6 and 8 North Main Htreot, SHENANDOAH, - PA, Hardware Tlnwsro, Htoves and Houso Furnishing Goods, Fish ng Tackle and Sportsman's goods. Wait for Bargains! 38 HEAD WESTERN HORSES, Tho kind that the ("owboTS ' ode from Wyoming to ths World's lir, will bo sold at l'ubllc Bale in SHEMD0AH,- WAIT FOR THIS CHANGE! il No. 130 Soulh Main Street, Work donoln llrst-class manner A trial requested, KiJ-lw a s e m n m dim FINE DRESS GOODS ,RESS GOODS issucha bewildering topic that we will not attempt a full descrip tion, but cr'tve a partial outline, which vou can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and chang-ablc diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads, cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there, many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex amination are found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. TT yrr Wo find tho most stylish and XII V V rcllDS - singlo, double or trlplo capes, Somo aro plain, othors very highly decorated, with fancy Indcecont braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangemont at tho neck, bo much ap proved this season by the fomlnino fancy. To some, coats only aro tho correct garment. To those we would say coats aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of thoso having capes also attached sometimes one, two or threo, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may dosire. 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 em ire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed and untrimmed hats, novelties of every description. Having secured a trimmer noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. I O, aKOKQE MILfiEU, Manager. ratus and supplies for starting In photography, MRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. fohn F.Ploppert, !iJ EAST nnXTIlJS ST. tad, Cake and Pie Bakery ! CHECH, ICECREAM, SODA WATER. I have also purchased tho storo 21 West Uoa) trcet, aud um prepared to furnish .Milk, Cream, Sutter and Eggs at the lowost market prices. Wc will also keep at this storo Ico Cream and -kida Water. All "orders will recolve prompt mention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOITERT, !9 East Ceatre St. SHENAHDQAH 21 West Coal St, 1 O Builders ! The season for building is almost at band, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies, We also carry an immense line ot Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Rooting and Spouting our specialty, Peter Griffiths, G1KA.HUVJLLB, PA. Public Notice! Notice Is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will bo prosecuted as provided by the Act ot Assembly approved prll 1th, 1S05. Brewers' Association. Hfcsnanrloab. pi Jqnn fl. 1P0S. ly ALMA SHOE DRtSSING! r4xatttsBa:iM bakkb and confectioned tul hlack is desired, AT TUE LEATHER STORE XO sv . CJontro St., WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Finest Brands of Wises, Whiskeys and Cigars, Fresh Deer, Porter and Ale always on tap, th0 provnlllng mode to bo tho Pant Capo, in somo of its variations, A recreaiinn that ed ucate... Cultivates tho lu&tin t and taBto for nrt and leads to a study of wliut is most lovely in nature. Exumliioour student camein, No. 2, price $2.60 complete, inulud ing tine lense, folding tripiu currying aulcliei , wiin bu( uiuer strap, 64 rnp' Instruction book and all necessary appa CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AOKNT FOB- CELEBRATED LAGER v M Aril) PIIMFR PECDClT I llllU IILU1ILII ULLIIUll Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery, Blank Hooks, eto. tfo. 4 NORTH MAIN STREETI 101 North Main street, (Shenandoah, Ia Ice Cream wholesale and retail. 1'lcnloa and parties supplied on short notice FIRE INSURANCE. smut and oldest reliable nnrnr;h on juuita rfpiuseuttq oy I A TTTT-I tT A. TTOrr. 120 S. Jaroin St., Sfiananooa.fi, a