M our goods king:; I Among morohanU It tho ono who enters to the wants of his cus tomers, be thoy rich or poor. Both hTe an qua! right to ho treated fatrl y. Justice to all U a good motto, and our customers will And it ours. Wo havo a complete line of G rooerles woll as Canned Goods, etc Come and see stock of goods, and remember the best are always tho cheapest In the long run. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE! park. Dates Ilookeil for Tills Bottson lit Tins 1'opulHr ltenort. The following Is a list of the dates scoured an the namos of tho societies : July 25 to Aug. 3 Kvangelloal camp meet lug. July 28. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland. July 29. St. Nicholas Union Sunday school. August 1. Camp 4, 1'. O. T. A., Mahanoy City. August 2. German Lutheran school, Mah anoy City. Aug. 5 Baptist Sunday school, Mahanoy City. August 3. English Baptist S. school, Shen andoah. Aug. 4. P.M. Sunday sohools of Q liber tea and Shenandoah. Aug. 5 to 13. Encampment of tho Totto tIUo cadets, National Guards. August 7. Alpha Social Society, Shamokin. August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Plane. .... August 0. Trinity Reformed and I'rosby- terian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangollcal Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 13. Reunion of Gorman Luthoran church. Aug. ls-Lafceslds Mu:lcalo, Grant Band. Aug. 10. Trinity Reformed Sunday schoo of Tamaqua. August 17. St. Jamos Luthoran Sunday school, Ashland. Aug. 18. Plcnlo of Lydla Degree lodge No. 112 Daughters of Rcbokah, I. O. O. F.. of Shonandoah. August 24. German Reformed Sunday school, Mahanoy City. 8opt. 1. Picnic of tho Sheuandoah Evan gollcal Sunday school. Sept, 4 St. Michaols Socioty of tho county. Coming Kvcnts. July 31 Mum social and festival, by tho T. W. C. T. U. July 31 and August 1. Ico cream festival, under auspices of English Lutheran church In the church building. Aug. 12 Ico croam festival, in Robbins' opera house, under auspices of Uclping Hand Socioty of Roformod church. Aug. 14. Ico croam and oako fostival.undcr the auspices of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school, at Yatcsvillo. Aug. 18. Ico croam festival, in Robbins' nera house, under ausnlcos of tho Y. P. G. of tho P. E. church. TJsb Wells' Laundey Blue, the best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. lCcts. Sold by Coakloy Bros. l'lles or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knifo or ligature, No danger or suffering. No dolay from busi ness while nndor treatment. Patients who are responsible need not y until well. A Derfectcuro Guaranteed. Send for circular. R. REED, M. D., 120 South 13th St., Philadelphia, Refers, by permission, to tho editor of tho Eteninq Hebald. tt Thirty llny's Notloa. All taxes for 1801 and 1802 must bo paid within thirty days fromdato, or accounts will be put in thohaudsof Constables for collec tion. John F. Uiooinb, Receiver of Taxes. Shenandoah. Pa., July 17, 1893. 7 101m Our Directory. 0 jin pot" office Shenandoah. (Ifflto hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m Money Order una ltcirlstrv ue- partment open from 8:00 a. m. 10 4 :w p. ui ' Following Is a schedule of tho arrival ana departure 01 mau trains, man matter for despatch must be in tho offlce thirty minutes before the time given dciow: Arrival. Destination. I Phlla., 'Western I Departure. p. u. 1:40 Z:S 8:06 8:18 1:10 8:06 A. u. 4:24 A.M. P.M. 7:20 llt:H 9:08 3:08 11:30 8:00 12:52 9:08 3:08 8:00 1:3$ 7:20 7:00 1: 7:00 1:40 7:00 7:20 2:56 11:30 6; 'JO 7:20 2:60 9:08 11:80 11:80 2:60 8:00 7:20 2:90 ana 1 I Southern States ) 9:45 9:08 9:68 9:08 9:08 9:68 j New York and East- urn outvw uu 1 points on U. V. It. R, j Asland. j- j GirardviUe. J- ( Raven Run, Centra-1 i Ua, Mt. Carmel and I Bhamokln. ) 1:25 1:25 1:23 2:23 1H0 8:18 Pottsvillo. 9:58 1 1:40 2:M :Sa B:U 2:2t 8:18 9:68 2:38 9:66 Mahanoy City, 1 Creek and Shaft. I t FruekvUle. i ..laH mala a aranAPU.1 Anl lMtlOIl &t 8:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery it 7:16 a. m. and 3:16 p. m. Addlttoajtl deliveries and Villectlons are made In the buslnen part of town at iu:io a. zu. aau :w m. Fire Alarm lloxes The following list shows the location at th lrm buxda of th-i Sheunodouli rif. Department: LOCATION. 16 Coal and Bowers streets. 18 Bowers and Centre streets. 14 lirldgo and Centre street. Zfr-Main and Centre streets. 4 Main and 1'oplur streets. J5 Main and Coal streets. tS-Gilnert and Centre strata, ts Gilbert aad Cherry streets. isChestnut and Ooal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook onoe and let go. When aa alarm Is sent In the tire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four tunes. now TO LOCATE ALARMS. IX the alarm 18 sounded from box 16 the Arc hell w strike one, then pause and strike v which will Isdleate that the Are la la the vicinity o No. IS box. Every alarm Is repeated four tlmrb. fbl nn Per pair for Lsee Cur tpl.UU tnliiH. Other for JI.2S. $1.60, fl.76, $2.00 and upwards. Call and wie thorn. A ubw lot just rc-.ivt i at C. D. Frlclte'S Carpet Store. WORLD'S FAIR INCIDENT. Iiiterostlnr; MrftlnK That Uliriiiifiu ltv. (Iriililnr's Vint. lleT. John Oruhler, pastor of the German Lutheran church, of town, had an oirlence during his recent trip to the World's Vat which nrobably no one else who lias vlslled the reat exposition has met with. Tho clergyman's reoltal of the olrcumstanoes of the Incident are quit interesting anu tuey will probably bo better understood in his own words, as told to a Hrkai.d reporter. "It was In the fall of 1853 that two pious young Germans from Prussia, both cabinet makers by trodo, emigrated to Jerusalem; not with the Intention of being missionaries, but with tho iutontlon of showing the natives what christian artisans ought to be. They arrived there and erected a small shop njid beean their work, but about nlno months af ter liotk wcro attacked by Syrian fever, whloh turned them both Into a typhoid fever. Ono of them died and the other, Ferdinand Vesler. was vet In the Deaconesses' hospital, Jerusalem, when I, In company with other young missionaries, arrived In Jerusalem, whloh was in tho fall of 1851. After our arrival wc commenced to form a little oolouy of at first about a dcen young men and afterwards other families In Pales tine, whether in Jerusalem or the towns sur rounding It, and this colony was of ono heart and ono mind In all our relations, which cm be understood when It is remembered that wo were surrounded by the natives, who were not altogether friendly to ua. "I remained there seventeen years, pur suing missionary work, continued Mr. Gruhlcr, "and in 1871 this colony was broken up partly by tho removal of my family and myself to tho United States. Twenty-two years olapscd and I often fondly recall my relations with my Syrian friends. Recently I concluded to visit tho World's Fair and on July 7th I arrived at Chicago. The morning after my arrival I found my way to (ho ex position grounds and having heard such a groat doal of tho Midway Plalsance I made my way there and first visited tho German village; then went to the street or Cairo and found tho donkey drivers and eamcl drivers exactly as Ihey were yeais ago in tlieir Ori ental cities and streets. I then began to speak with tho people there and thoy wcro all very glad to And an American who could speak their language. After spending about an hour hero with the Aral I asked if thoro were any Syrians from Jeiusalein. Bethlehem or othor liko places on tho grounds and I was told I could dud miny of them in tho Syrian baaaar, and they directed mo to tho placo Arriving at tho bazsar I was convinced I saw a mau who was a Hetlikhcmllo. I saluted him In the Arabic lauguago. I o was sur prised to hoar the salutation and asked mo whom I lcmiod the language. I replied that I no doubt losmed it in the sauio placo that he catno from. Ho told me he was a Bethlo hemito and he karued that I hpd been a misfeiouary in the Holy Laud. During the general conversation 1 asked who owned the ollvo wood, motlier-of-poarl and olher waro that were oxposed for salo and ho informed mo that ho and his partner owned them Who is your partner?' I asked and ho replied Vcster.' Having been told that Voster had left tho bazaar for a few minutes I decided to wait and admiro tho waros on exhibition. Shortly after 1 saw a man enter behind the couutor. Tho sandy hair and board had been replaced by tho white, but I was suro it was tho Vostor of tho Holy Land. I ad vanced and extended my arm over tho conn ter and ho grasped my hand but said, 'Your features aro familiar to me, but Idou't know where to placo them.' 'So you don't know me,' I said, but these words were hardly out of my mouth when ho screamed, 'It is old brother Gruhler.' Well, wo fell into each others arms and wo didn't know whether to laugh or cry and In order not to make a mis take wo did both, and that was our reunion after 22 years last May. "After tho greetings wo went to a shady place in tho German village and had a good long talk over old times. I spent seven days in tho grounds and on each day oxcept ono I had my dinner with Vcster. I said at tho timo that if I had bcon obliged to return to Shenandoah without seeing anything elso I should havo felt that that meeting amply ro warded mo for the visit Rev. Gruhler brought homo with him an elegant watch caso made of olive wood and n number oi bracelets and breastpins made of mothor-of-pearl and of tho most uuliuo and artistic hand-made designs. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Klmt the I)ik. Dennis Toomey sued Patrick Golden for possession of a dog which had bitten Toomey's son in tho leg. The caso was beforo Justice Mouaghan last night and the complaint was withdrawn upon Golden promising to sur render tho animal. This morning Constable Phillips took tho dog to tho outskirts of the borougli and shot It. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." . . l'olltlos Witling Warm. Democratic polities in this town are getting exceedingly warm nnd by next Sunday night ho pot will be boiling. The Democratic oon ;entiou will be held on Monday, next, and ho local aspirant are not resting a moment fur fear some rail in their fences may become displaced before the decisive hour. Thoy can bo seen hustling around or engaged in earnest, undertone conversation ou some corner or some alley at all hours of the day and night, and a little bird whispers that so effective the work being done that some people will be greatly surprised when the convention oloses. The main right here seems to bo between MuT doon aud Folmer, for the treasurers!) ip, and it is said outside eandidates fur all omceu are giving the town a wide berth, lest they might "out their foot In it" by imying a visit. Mui holland and his friends are also active. A misstep will often make a cripple for life A battle f Usury & Johnson's Arnica and (Ml IJuiisent at hand, will not prevent the miss-top, hut usad immediately it will save being a cripple. 1m Kale Alarm. The are department wai called out this morning by an alarm from the First ward, uaueed by moke Issuing from an empty store room on East Centre street. An Investigation skewed that the smoke got Into the store room tb'oagb the eonneetlng flues of an ad joining dwelling where a new fire had been started in a Move. LIceiMwl llwtel 1'ur ile Inamlniug town. Good bar trade. Ad dress, K . cere Evbkino Hkkald, Shensn- j dh. P,i. s-i.'-m - - Buy l'vt'-m flour Ro sire tbst the nine LvftaetiULia, A-h.ai.d, it., iaj.ruitoo vvwy iuu 3-3-3UW , nuns iiwii. Tl, next m at the trotting park -will he between the home team and the Cuban Giant. ,n , i 4i.k. .ml The Hwleton people nwd no doker and figure, they can't gel iMnt no... Heading wanted Jiarwn, imi no ww. nake us. (iniclM wit. General Manager It, C. Luther and Mastor (j,rIeHter Muehlliof, of tne r. it 11. u. (V . made a trip to town in tno 1 "Wltoti" yesterday and spent several hours Inspecting the workings of the Indian llldgo and Sheusntlosh City collieries. Tlieir trip led to an erroneous report that 1 reeiueiii ITiirrU WAS In UtWU. I Tim Mt. tiirnixl Miim I'lre. ti U nnt nmlMdile that the Pennsylvania I mine of tho Union Coal Company at Mt. Car- mol will bo ready to start up beforo August 1. Nothing new hss a.loprfin The Tettor recTivstu.Uiat they reog fire in brels Nes. 25 and 80 in No, 3 counter nUml , t- ... , slope. Workmen are busily engaged con r . .. ... ..--1 !. ...in i...i iril.l. stnicting me uatteriw nuu win uu portion of thomlne from the remainder of the wnrklnua. About 100,000 bricks will bo utilized In ooustruftlug these fire batteries. Points. A new porch has been placed In front of thp Watson Huute. Ponlar street his been graded from tho rocks down towards Gilbert street. XJx-Counoilmsn Moakler contemplates go ing fanning In the Catawlssa valley. The broncos attract large numbers of poo le to the lower end of Main street. Follx UynkiiwleK is lepalrlng the (i ment u front of his South Main street proporty. A Hazlcton pjper says, "Messlt would be a mod catcher for the home team. Ho could be secured." An exceedingly attractive sign has been painted on the First National Bank window by Hugenbach. J. B. Lcrnlg has Improved tho nppearanco of his North Mnln street property by jliciig now porches lu front of it. Five car loads of brick for tho Columbian Browing Company's plant arrived on Tuos Jay and several additional car loads arrived yesterday. Tho contractors who aro building tlio now West strcot schoul building do not think the structuio can ho finished In timo lorttioopon- ing of the school term. It is a big job Tho Emorick Strict Sewerago Company has its pipes laid from the terminal loint to pretty near Centre stroct. Tho pipo Is 15 inches in diameter and lies 13 feet below the Burface. A Salvation army caitaln from Shenan doah was In tin) city this morning trying tn mako arrangements for tho establishment of a branch army. Ho did not meet with much succces. llazlctuu Sentinel. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, ITf " THE KIND THAT CUEES". I'lvn Mllnl In n Cnlllnlnii. welch, w. vit., July 7. There wns a rear end collision between a freight nnd passenger train on the Norfolk and West ern railroad, about a milo from this city, at a Kliarp curve. John l'runlcninn, n brnkemnn on tho passenger train, wns un der tho passenger car when the freight struck It ami ho was killed. Four un known men who wero beating their way in the first box car back of thu tender were also killed. aiutrlilcr'n ainjnrlty. EASTON. l'a., .July !i7. Complete re turns from the Eighth congressional dis trict- show that Howard Mutchler, Demo crat, was elected to congress over Frank, Reeder, Republican, by nearly 4,400. There was a lnrgor vote polled than wns at first Indicated by the return. Northampton county givos .Mutchler U.OoS majority! Monroe, Uib; Unruon, iMirike, 500. Instruments nail the Voice. Mnn discovered his Nigbinii in tho breeze, his laughter in tho ripples, Ills moaning in the tempest. But it was not until the frets wero removed from the old viols that an Instrument was found which could really reproduce tho cadence of human utterance. Thenceforward the wall of suffering, tho portamento of rising emotion, the vibrato or pleading enteral into tno orcnesira ana became tho primary realities of tho world of artificial sound. This is the sense, and this the only scue in which it is allowable to say that music expresses anything. Avcrnge Ufa Expectancy. The average lifo expectaucy in the United States is now 05 years. In England among the urban population it is 50 and among tho ruralists 54 years, uusslans have a life expectancy of but 28 years, approxi mately, and Chilians tho same, while in El-Obeid, in the Soudnn, 23 yours is a gener ation. The average life In tho Homo ot the Cmearswas 18 years, now it Is 40 years. Within 50 years the average in Franco has Increased from 28 to 45K years, aud In the days of Queen Elizabeth tho Euglish aver age was but V!U years. The Secret of a Green Old Age. Intellectual work, according to M. Jules Simon, is the secret of a green old age. Nothing, ho declares, helps so materially to conserve physical strength as mental emnlovment. His own experience is in point. -So also, is the membership of tho French Institute, a congregation of "hale and hearty octogenarians." llHthera Slruck by Lightning, CoxEr Island, N. Y., July 27. During a terrific thunder storm last evening T. E. Loomis, of Brooklyn, was struck by light ning and Instantly killed, and three other persons were very seriously injured. The party had been bathing at Gerhard's pavilion when the bolt struok the bath house, tearing out a portion of the wood work and strikiug the entire party. AH 'inlet lii KiinaHS. Kansas Cits', July 27. There are no disturbances at Weir City, Pittsburg or Li ouueld. The neKroes brought from Al abama have not been molested, nnd the strike -leaders say they will not be. The sirikt-rs claim to have assurances irora a large number of the negroes that they will leave tne minus as soon as there is any prospect of iceUinK home. Jticllrtl Letters Stolen. UTICA, N. Y., July 87. The fact has leaked out that u registered letter pouch from Portland, Ore., to .Now York city was rifled of a ponton of its contents en route, aud that when the pouoh reaohed the nostoroce in New York it whs Ulscov. ered that nearly sixty regUtred;.letters were innwimL Fell Under an liUetrlo Car. ScrAkton. July 87. John jsdmunas, ;il . t he CarbondalH Traction com ;. ',TU ,t atMavflald. in attempting tu pany's plaul at jwayuwu, in aiwiupiuiK jump upon a moving eieoino oar at u nm. was thrown under the wheels and out to pieces. Swlteli-ltack Itullrouil. Tri'nK leaw Hwltoh-H.ok depot, Mauch Chunk W. I d Hi, MS lull 'i 4U. 10 10, 11.S7 j m. loo 4"i 'i- r m luhdiys, ISO, Ji-ipm tt' i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h.n. t-Min,ii Jlili. U40, ji ma m., i i -" i -" i s, fi i.i p B) Hi.n May i If K I tf PARTED TWNTf.ONE YEARS. A. Koninntln rtniinloii 'Tirnuglit About by 4tiiTrinoiilrlit. liAKCABTEK, .Inly Sl7. A letter wns r l,,ri ,re ft,1IimfncnK the remdon o 'Squire John II. Morrison, of Snyder, Ok- innonin, ituu m wire, who had been scwi- rnted twenty-one year. The, htory is a romantic ono. In 180B Alorri'iou mnrrlt.il M Kryi ,,, Yrlc county, and Ave years iMcr ,,, u , ... n . ness reverses. He thou went west, leaving his wife nnd tour daughters hero, and nothing more was heard from him nni.ll last March, when nn advertisement for n wire appeared m R Unrrlslmri? paper stoned John H. Morrison, It was seen by ono 0f daughters, she answered it. Morrison received 017 answers to his ad- vertiseinelit, but replied only to tho ono written by his daughter. In the corres- nondence that followed their rnlntlnnuliln was disclosed, nnd when ho learned Unit was still living ho mado arrange- nlsed each other on sight at tho railway rou r Hi Class Pontmaiters. WAM11KOTOK. Jlllv 27. Thlwn fntirth ola'ts postmasters have Just been appointed: ew i orK Jiunosiiope, llnyslde; J. Herts, Denning; Jol n Met iter, Ebenezor; J. I). Csskey, Kdenj V- H. Webster, Eden Vnlleyj.I. U Heechor, Getzvlllc;lhillpllea Kan, Glenmoro; Peter Daly, Jr., Ilogims burjl; 15. II. Dliigmnii, Jnmlson Itonds; George I', Bauer, Johnsonburgl W. N. Wilklus, Muyilold; Louts Itawlssor. Pearl HIvcrj 11. H. Welman, Portlnnsvlllc; James Median, Whlppluvlllej O. G. Iluns, Yntosville. New Jersey Ho ward Sutton, Califon; II. M. Ward. Fmlon: 'William HUli JrM Knrrsvllle; Otis Madden, Tucka- uuej o. iv. .Hums, ucnuingion: w. rut Hlch, Vernoua. Connecticut G. Y. IColb, Hnyport. Delaware .Jenkins Mur phy, Delnueys, A .tiiniiuny Cuttle (Jar. IiASCA8TF.il, July 27. A car loaded with cattle was being fdilftod on the Pennsyl vania railroad nt Mountvllle when tho brake chain broke, nnd the car stnrted down a steep half mile grade to Columbia. uraKeinun .iniiies uressweii was Hurled a great distance and picked up unconscious and taken to Columbia. His log was broken nnd he was badly cut about the heuu. At Columbia the runuwny oar ran Into tho roar of a shifting engine, knook lng tho tender from the tracks and wreck ing tho cuttles oar. "Illnn.l nmt 1 liiimler" Jimklns I,oratei1 Reauino, July 27. After woi-kins on a clow for a long timo Chief of Police Cnllon has ascertained the wheroabouts6f "Hlood and Thunder" Jenkins, alias William Summers, a desperate character, who Is wanted on the charge of burglary com- mltteil at Tenth anu Cotton streets two years ago. Ho is also wanted In Cheslcr on the clinrgo of murder, and in Enston for burglary. Ho is now in onoof tho west- est cities and will be brought on in a fow Uuys. ItoiKlltig's f.ntcst Orrinr. Reauino, July 27. In carrying out its policy ot retrenchment tho Heading Kail road company bus issued orders to at once take pit a number of pastenccr trains on small branch roads, including? tho Cole- urookdale, Philadelphia arid Chester Val ley, Pickering Valley and Miudletown branches. Tho repairmen are nlso being doubled up and thu services of a number dispensed with. The ltir.II Not Yet I.oralefl, WlLKESiiAisnc, July 07. The shooting of Miss Tauisen Yob, an employe of the liolle Alto hotel, is believed to bavo been accidoutiil, nlthough it has not been dis covered who fired tho shot. The gun found in the woodshed was Identified by the pro prietor as his property. Miss Yoh Is in no immediate danger, and it is believed that sho will recover. remiHylvuulu l'osl in utters. Washinoion, July 27. These postmas ters navo just ueen appointed In l'enusyl vaniii: Gcrgu Klssel.lloucher: John Ryan Dudley; C. .1. Marvin, Espy ville; A. S. Tay lor, Kaolin; John Fisher, New Dorry; Clink .Mclaughlin, rortu Warren; G. S. Kegarise, Salemville; A. H. Burrows, Ste- veusville; ta. 1). Hodlburgh, Sutersvllle. lalltf Heirs Meet. Reading, July 27. About sixty persons. representing the heirs of John Georgs Spang, deceased, of Germany, attended u meeting in this city. A statement wns read by President Hennoss to the effect that tho property had been located and the will recorded. Tho value of tho property wus estimated at ti5,uuu,uou. CarrlnifH Uimet, Ovltipiint Injured LVNNl'oltT, July 27, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Snyder, accompanied by tlieir duughter Carrie and Mrs. A. P. Snyder, wero on their wuy to the Blue mountain to piik huckleberries, when the horses shied nuu upset the carriage. Tho four occupants were thrown out aud all more or less In jured. Hcnvy- IlHiniico bult Against the Krndliig HAltlilsuui'.o, July 27. Mrs. Surah D Ilerr, widow of tho late David S. Herr, has brought suit lor damages ngainst the I'lill ndelphla und Heading Kailnuul compan lu the sum of $25,000 for the loss of her husband, who was killed Oct. 24, 1693, i: the accident at Munayiiiik, Heat Cannes the Hulls t( Sjirenil. HlWIMELSTOWN, July 27. A passenger train on the Lebanon Valley railroad wns detained over an Hour tnree miles west this place, through the spreading of til rails owing to the great heat. Tho train Was running cautiously, and thus an acci dent w ai uvcrtod. Death of nn Kx-LegUlntor. Lancaster, July 27. Abrain N. Casscl, ot Marietta, the oldest surviving ex-mom ber of the legislature of Pennsylvania, died, aged 82 years. For the lust ilfti years ho hns been a lending business man of Marietta, and bad large lumber in terests. l-'ell Under an lilootrlo Car. ScitANTON, July 27. John Edmunds employed at the Carbondalu Traction com pauy's plant at Mayfield, In attempting to jumn uikhi a moving electric oar at Jtr niyn, wns tnrowu unuer we wueeianua out to pieces. Until Victims Dead. NEWroitT. Pa.. July 27. Rev. P. Wil lard and his grandson, Allen Bruce Wil- lard, who were struok by a train and di membered at Mexico, Juniata county Tuesday evening, arc dead. An Accidental hliut l'royes Fatal. McKeansburq, July 27. John Knettl Bged 06 years, who was accidentally shoi by O. P. Loiliensperxer, proprietor of tl McKeausburc hotel, died from his Ininrlt. A JlHliHi-uJuli Commits Suicide. Bkindisi, July 27. The JIaharaJah Tal - " wiiiiiimwi suicme oy po son on his arrlva hare. It is supposed that th cause of bis aution was the theft of thu casket- contninlngnll his Jewels and money. He was in years old. Joined the Army of Idlers. PITT6UITRO, July 87. The Pittsburg wire works at uraddocks shut down yi terday on account of dull trada An early resumption is not expected. Thu plant while in operation gives employment to 500 man. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SlicrmmloHli Oilers Opiiorlnnltle, lo Sei l rrs lit liivc.lmont, Tho following enumerated properties nro for sale and Information concerning them may bo had upon application at tho Hkiiai.d ofllco : 1. A row of frame houses containing apartments for six families. Will net at least 15 per cent, on the price askod. Loca tion In tho heart of Bhonandoah. 2. A splendid factory site, 30x00 feet in size, In the heart of Shenandoah, and In cluding largo building. Cheap. 3. Lot and largo building with rallrosd at front nud rear, with or without 8-horeo power engine, boiler nnd Hiaftlng Hpleiidi.l build ing for a factory. 4. An elegant now house in Pottsvllle, complete In ovory detail, all conveniences, largo nnd high rooms. Lot C0xl7Q fret. Large hennory. rn rrioh'HM-l-1 lind "ron t THMiV mm ATI nOTWlflMft T fl -nllm nnllltnn IVtmn Bold by DmgglsU or sent by mall. 25c, fiOoT ana 81.00 per package Samples f rco. Wff "HTft Tho Fnvorlto TOOTH F0TSE8 tortiioTectlmna Urcath,S5c t)aptainSwcency,U.8.A.,HanDleiro.Cal.. says: "Bhlloh'8 Catarrh Itemody Is tho tlrst medicine I havo everfound that would do mo nuygooa." rnco ui cts. Bold Dy Urugglstp. DonotncoUetaCough.astbcrobiJangcrof its leading to Consumption. Bihlou'h Cuim wiiiBavoyou asovcroivungxrouiiie. jtlstba iKstCough Curo andspeedllyrolloves Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, and is sold on a guaraatce. 25 eta. WANTS. Aco. 70tt HA E A blick mnro will work single 1 or double. Inquire of M. P. Conry. 31 south Main street, 7-M-l "jlOIt RENT A hous at 107 West Oak street - Apply to James I'utt-rson, 205 Wo-t tmk street. 7-2-2t r?Oll SAW. A good paying grocery Btnro in 1; HucnaDnoali. Uooil locution, Apply nt the IlEUAt.oonico. 7 7 I Oil'. 11 twecn -dienandoab onl wm. l'tnn, 1 . nn cketbook conlalnlneHboui tH. A suit able tonurd will bo given If returned to A. I. Graf, 1!!0 North Jitdin -1 , (-lientuidoah. 7-20-Jt FOtl ItENT Tho store room on 121 North .Tnrdtn street. Hheniindo.iti. Litclv ocounle. by Wendell OittB tho ba ter and c nfcctlo ,er. with dwell ng, bake douse nudst.ble. Apply ho premises lor tun particulars. ,-su-ut NOTICE A white cow, with blxck head one black sn its on body and uhlto spot on forehead, eamo to the i-rcndscs ol the un di p-lgrK-rt oi Tu-day. July 25. Owner cat have samo by provin prupurty ..ud iuyii.g ex penscs. WM. Wilkson. so 3t i.osi ureeK, ao. NOTICE is hereby given tint a strango cow ca io to the pl.ito or fnrm of Uuslavut itnth m .1 u i c-vo. 1MI3 Th- cow Is between six and fOvtn yours o'd, while ana yellow spotted nd black forehead Tho ieg.il owner can taue the cow by puylug the expenses. 31 lOt H on tonnshlp, Slimy kill equnty, I. Don't Tobacco Spil orSoiokeyourLifoiwa) Is the truthful startling titlo of a llttlo Niok trattelU all about No to-b c, iho non'teiful, hnrmloiS Guunmtc U lobnt-c hatit oi re h cost 1 . trill nn nn tkq man who nuts to qu l nd can t runs no n uti.-u or nn ncui n it il slnu No to bic " -old y all druggists. ItioU at drug-tores or byma 1 ' e. Ad res ' o Sterlinc Henieuy Co, InUi nn Jl.icn Springs lnd. wss ly PONDS KOB SALE -Tho Town Council ol I ) 1 1)0 llD.'.l 11 Of liCtUllUlMII havl.ii! I) CD lulv and p-cally authorized to borrow monet ror tho pupose of recti' g a public walci works. Imvn nrt-nured and : re now offerirm foi snlo bor ugh Iw'nds bearing - merest at tho r.ite oft icr i-ent.. th Int rou piyablo erai an- nuallv. The bonds me of ihe uenotmnition of ilOi', 30aiind')OUaud muturo In th'rty yeir. rerpons aesiruig lu uosciidc lor tne saio bonds can do so by applying to T F Ilrndi--au treasu-er of ll.e boro.gh. stating iho amour t the acsire to subscribe for and the dcu mina tlon of bonds preferred 1-ATIIlUK WAriTlUAW, T J. JAMUB, K. P. OAUGIIFH 7-5-tf Cominltteo The oulflt Includes Fine Lens. I-'oldlnc Tr'pod Carrvlni; Satchul with Bhoulder slrju. ut-i aa- x 'Sirucuon hook, ana an ntccsfary apiiar-iiui and f uDpltes for slarfng in i-hntogMphy It it tho simplest, lightert. most compact, easiest of coraorehpuslo i. reAdlest la manlnuutlon. and cheapest complete ou ,ut ever produced. Student No. 2, - Price $2 50. The Student Camera can be seen at Nos. 0 and 8 North Main Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA. Hardware, Tinware, "toves and House Furnishing Ooods. Fish ng Tuck 10 and t-port-mnns vootis 1 Li Wait for Bargains! 38 HEAD WESTERN HOUSES The kind that the Cowbovs ode from Wyoming to thi World's l-'ulr, will be soldut 1'uollc Bale In .SHEITANDOAH, :A L U OH 'AO WAIT FOR THIS CIIANOK I No. 130 Soulh Main Htreet, Slaoxxctxxc3.0tl3., TP ix Work done In flrst-olsss manner Dromntlv, A trial rwjunted. Ks-lw toete ami Suu j h 23 FINE DRESS GOODS .R13SS GOODS issuch a bewildering topic that we will not attempt a lull descrip tion, but erive a partial outline, which vou can lilHn by a personal inspection. There are the plain and chang-able 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, bcngaline, 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 slnglo, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo aro plain, others vory highly decorated, with fancy tndceccnt braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho feminine fancy. To some, coats only aro the correct garment. To those wo would say coats aro equally fashlonahlo and stylish, many of these having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may dosiro. We liave 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 caretul inspection of our entire store. All welcome. 0. GEORGE MIL1.EK, Manager. -Kicvr ratus and supplies forstnrtlug in photography. &IRVIN,. DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S, John F.Ploppert,i UU HAST OK.VTKK ST. head, Cake and Pie Bakery ! COKFECTIQNERY. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. I have also purchased the store 21 West Coal drcet, nudum r- purcd to furnish Milk, (.Yearn, Dulteraod Eggs at tho lowest market prices Wo will also keep at this store Ico Croam and Soda Water. All oi-.'erswlll roceivo prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPHRT, n East Centre St, SHENANDOAH 21 West Ctal St, 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 oarry an Immense line of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Rooting and Spouting out speetalty. Peter Griffiths, GIRARDV1I.LE, 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 Vprtl 1th, 1865. Brewers' Association. J..nn,inah. t. Jiinn 8 l0 ty ALMA SHOE LRtSSING! Tho best preparation In the market for shot's, satchels and ail leather goods whero a beuuil ful black Is desired. AT THE LEATHER STORE 1C W, Ooutro St., WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Finest Bunds of Wises, Whiskeys and Cigars, Fresh Deer, Porter and Ale Hi trail on Up, Wo find the most stylish and tho prevailing modo to bo tho Cape, In somo of Its variations, 1 " ' "f I' Ml A recreation tlmt ed-u-'Hter. Culllvutes tlie iiisttn t nnd ta9to for nrt iuhI k ail to a study of wlut g most lovely In n ut 'ire. Examine rur sludent cimieiii, Nn 2, price 2.50 fuiiiplete, iiiflud inii li h lensp, fi'lillnc triptd furrylni; sutt'hel with hIii ulder slinp, (i4 If-R- timructlnu lioolc and ull neceissury appa CHRISTUN SCHMIDT No. 207 West t'oal Street, I SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGK.NT t'OU- CELEBRATED LIGE 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Htutlonery, llluiik l!(M)Un, ete. j a tmnmri ur tkt timntimt , 1U. iiurvt.il OlAJCiJCii, 104 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., : WHOLESALE BAMUM CONFECTIO NFECT.Oj.KHj d retail, 1 n short notl .(.-J Ice Cream wholesale and 1'Unlonand parties supplied on FIRE-IHSUHANCE. DAVED P4UM'i lOfi X .lnmm Xf Xf,Ht. t mv w. vuiwf Vll wuwilUflWVUf'ifl i If