KING! I Among merchants k tho me who eaten to the wants of his cus tomers, bo thoy rich or poor. Doth hare an qual right to bo trcatod fairly. Jmtlee to all U a good motto, and oar customers will find It oars. Wo have a complete line of Groceries M well aa Ginned Goods, etc. Gone and tt our stock of goods, and remember the beat goods aro always the cheapest In the lone Corner Grooary, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION LAKESIDE PARK. DatM Tlookeil for This 8ean nt This roputnr Itosort. Tho following is a list of the dates secured and tho named of the sooiMlw I July 25 to Aug. 3 Evangelical camp meet ing. JEAngnst 1. Camp 4, 1'. 0. T. A., Mahanoy OUy. August 2. Gorman Lutheran sohool, Mali anoy City. Aug. 5 English Baptist Sunday schools, of Mahanoy City nnd Shenandoah. Ang. 4. 1 M. Sunday schools of Olllier ton and Shenandoah. An. f to 13. Knoampment of the Potto' ylllo cadots, National Guards. August 7. Alpha SoolalBooloty, Shamokln August 8. M. E. Sunday sohool, Mahanoy August 0. Trinity Reformed and Presby terlnn Sunday schools, Shenandoah. Aueust 10. Evangelical Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aue. 13. Bounlon of German Lutheran church. Aug. 15-LaiosldolIuslcalo, Grant BmkL Aug. 10. Trinity Uoformed Sunday schoo of Tamaqua. August 17. St. Jamos Lnthoran Sunday eeliool. Ashland. Auk. 18. Picnic of Lydla Degree lodge Ho. 112 Daughters of Itobekah. I. 0. O. P.. of Bhonandoah. August 21. Gorman Eofonued Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aue. 25. Annlvorsary picnic of rhesnix Fire Company, of Shenandoah. Hnnt. 1. Picnic of tho Shenandoah Evan goltcal Sunday school. Sept. 4 St. MIchaols Soolety of the county, 1'olntfi. Work on tho now Dougherty building. which was dolayed for some tltno pending tho arrival of lumber, Is now progressing rapidly. Tho IlGRM.D'B Pottsvlllo political letters havo caused uulto a stir In town tho past wook. Tlio Honoy Brook colliory Is again working 11 hours por day. Work at this colliery is steady, and tho Increased domand for coal makes it necessary to work extra tlmo. Tho fourteenth annual convention of the Stato Fireman's Association will bo held at Butlor from September 10th to 22nd, In clusive Glrardvlllo and tho Telephone Company aro hitching. Tho telephone people want to place their polos in ono part of the town and tho borough Insists they shall be put in an other part. Pending a settlement of tho dif ferences, tho company is pushing tho lino between Glrardvlllo and Ashland. Tho county officials havo received a circular letter from Auditor General Gregg directing that hereafter an Itemized statement must lie made for all fees received each day. Fifty por cent, of all moneys In oxcess of $2,000 of oOlco expenses must bo remitted to tho stato. William Nolswonder purchased three nice horses at Beading a few days ago. This addi tion increases Mr. Kelcwender's stable to thirty head. Coming Events. July 31 Mum social and festival, by tho T. W. C. T. TJ. July 31 and August 1. Ice cream festival, under auspices of English Lutheran church in tho church building. Aug. 12 Ico cream festival, In Bobbins' opera house, under auspices of Helping Hand Society of Boforraod church. Aug. 14. Ico cream and cake festival.under the auspices of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school, atYatcsvlllo. Aug. 18. Ico cream festival, In Bobbins' opera house, under auspices of the Y. P. G. ot the P. E. church. Use Wells' Laundby Blub, tho best Bluing for laundry uso, Each package makes two quarts. 15cta. Sold by Coakley Bros. Letter I.lit. The following lotters remain uncalled for at the Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post oJSco, July 29, 1893: Ket tig, Fred. Lueas, Win. II, Ycrues, Htanloy Parties calling for advertised letters should olease say "advertised." One oent will be charged on all advertised letters. n. 0. BOYMt. P. M, PUes or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife or ligature. JJo danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness whllo under treatment. Patients who are responsible need not y until well. A porfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. B. REED, M. D., 129 Sooth 13th St., Philadelphia. Eefors, by permission, to the editor of the Evening IIebald. tf Thirty Hay's Notlo All taxes for 1881 and 1802 must be paid within thirty days from data, or accounts will be put In the hands of Constables tor collec tion. John F. Hiooins, Beoei ver of Taxes. Shenandoah, Pa., July 17, lbV3. 7-l-lm Switch-Hack Railroad. Trains leave Bwltoh-Haek depot, Mauoh Chunk, week days, as follows: 8.S. 10.10, 11JT7 a. ra.,1,00, 2.30. J.4. 6 p. m. Hundays, ISO, 2.25 p.m. Returning, leave Buaunlt Mil, 9.40, ll.l0a.in., IS 38, 1.50.3.), 1,16, 61 p. m. Bun days, 8.B5, i.VO p. m. May 15, 1693. Licensed Hotel Por Sile In a mining town. Good bar teade. Ad dress, E., care Evbnins Hiuui, Sheuan doah, Pa. 8-l-18t Ul?n Amy. For sixty days Eeagey, the photographer will give a 10x13 pUtlnum picture with every dozen of his $3 cabinets. sa nn pr paIr for xace Cur" ipl.UU talus. Others for 11.26, $1.60, 1.75, $2.00 and upward). Call and txsa theiu. A new lot Jugt received A C. Di Frlckc's Carpet Store, HEADY FOR CHOLKIU. Clear Up the RubWsh Before Disease Appears. Experience of a Physician With a Dyspepsia Faliont. All Danger Over in Less Than Ton Days A Simple Treatment. "Clear up the rnblilsh from back yards and sweeten cellars with broom .scrubbing brushes and .disinfectants. Now's the time to get ready for cholera," says the Jioiton Globe. Clean street and alleys diminish the ohanoes of epidemic, but It is of more vital importance that the natural gates and alleys of the body be swept and clean. The only way to secure this healthy con dition of the blood vessels is through the nerves. Blushing and sudden illor show how alMolutely the nerves regulate the blood supply. Sound nerves make healthy blood possible, and lassitude, Irritability, dyspepsia, liver complaint and nervous weakness can not exist where nerves and blood aro vigor ous and in harmony. A case in point comes- from Rusbmoro, O. where Dr. A. Page, one of the niostpromincnt physicians in the stato resides. Ho writes: "Aliout two mouths ago I secured for tho first time two bottles of Paiue'a colory com pound. I scarcely laid them to one side, until I found one of my lwtients I was troat ing for dyspepsia gradually growing worse and that remedies I had previous been successful with would not have any effect on him. then thought of tho Paiuo's colory compound, and as an experiment I gavo him ono of thoin, tolling him to take it according to directions on the bottle. Imagine my surprise when, 10 days later, ho walked Into my ofllco and said, 'Doctor, I believe I am cured of my dyspep sia.' "Now after having taken tho second bottle, he, as also myself, considers himself a sound and well man, being entirely free from any disagreeable sensations after eating. Sinco first commencing the use of Palno's celery nomnound he has aalned 35 pounds, and is the very picture of health. "I shall cheerfully answer any communl cations I may receive in rogard to tho com pound, and hope that my experience may bo of benefit to some professional brother who is not too narrow-minded to bo liberal profc sionally." CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where aud When Services Will be Coil. ducted To-morrow. Trinity Reformed churota, Kev. Robert O'Hovla. nastor. Services to morrow at 10 a. m. anil 8:S0 p. m. Sunday sohool at 1 :30 p. m, Everybody welcome. English Lutheran church, M. II. Ilavtce, naetor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 0:00 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7. Welsh Baptist church. Preaching services nt 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. I). I. Evans. Sunday sohool at 2 p. m. Everybody weloome. Roman Oatbolio ehurch of the Annunciation, Cherry street, above West street, Rev. II. F, O'Heilly, pastor, Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a. m Vespers at 3:00 p. m. Kenelog Israel Congregation, West Oak street, Kev. 8. Rauinowlts. ltabbl; services every Friday evening; Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evening. St George's Lithuanian CatnoUo ohuroh, corner Jardln and Cherry streets. Rev. L, Abromaitls, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a.m. VosnersatS p. m. I'resbvterlan ohuroh. Services oonduotcd to-morrow morning and evening by Prof. Sel dob J. Coma, of Lafayette College Sunday eeliool at p. m. The Christian Endeavor Boolety will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:80. All are cordially Invited. English Baptist ohuroh. South Jardln street, Services at 10:80 a. m., I'nildren's Day sr vices at 8:80 p. m. BuuUai school at 2 p. m, 11. Y. P. TJ. will m. el on Monday evening at 7:80. Wedne.-day evem g general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. First Methodist Episcopal churoh, Rev. Wm. Powtck. pastor. Divine worship at 10:30 a. m. and 8:80 n. ra. Morning subject: "The Patience of Job." Evening subject: "Guld anee Into Truth." Sunday school at p. Koworth League at :4 p. m- Prayer meeting at 7:80 on Thursday evenlnge S tranters and others are always welcome Yatenvule It. E church. Preaching at 8 p hl )y Rev. Thomas Edwards. JSbeneaer Evangelical ehureb, Kev. R. M- Lien lauwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 ft. n. is German, and :80 p. m. In fcngliah. Sunday iebooltl:8up. m. Xil are heartily Invited to tttend. Salvation Army, corner Mala and Oak street Captain ather and Lieutenant Shlndel In ooiumand. Hervioes all day, commencing at 1 od H a. m. and I and 8 p. in. Meetings will oe held every algbt during the week excepting Monday night. Ail Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Morning service at 10:80 and evening at 7 o'aloek. The rector offi ciate at morning service alternately and at every evening service. The lay reader, Cliarle Haaklns, officiate In the abaeuc ot the rector, 0. 11. Brtdgman. Sunday school at t p. m. All seats free and everybody made heartily weloome. Primitive Methodist church. Rev J 1'roude, pastor Si-rvlces to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 8.30 p m Sabtiuili schoil t3p m Christian Endeav or at 5 .it.' p " fiery Sabbuih Clans met tings Tuesday and WeUoi.d.iy el filings at 7 o'clock, and Sunday at (.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. TAtrt phototl'ibs and crayons at Pabb's. HKHt dmiWHKSSM WmWk w& M1 I mnvm mi A. PA (IK. M I). OBB'8 OBtlltVATlONS. What Ho Sees mill Hears miring inn Tniv.l". I )we tiotloed that cyclers, after riding a itumbor of vars. Iiave a pecnllar hump on tbalr lok. It Is generally considered UuU thta la far from beneficial, but an Riigltali iimIIckI anthoHtv differs In his views. After ftilly I iivtsrtlfaMrig the cycling lmmp he finds that a forward position Is beneficial and not Injurious. When riding erect, he says, or using a long reach, the Horn in the region of the groin are in a dangerous state of ten. Inn and liable to run to re. The stoop relieves tbesbraln. To set the beet results to the lung, however, lbs scorcher should not curve tho back, but should liend from the thigh, and be Mierfeotly straight from the pelvis to the ooeiput. It is amusing to note the enjoyment of sorao men, and especially those who pretend they enjoy themselves when In reality they ate perfectly miserable. There are fiuile a number of tho latter class in this town at present, and they are married men, too. Their wives aro out of town on n summer vacation, and they Imagtno their lives are full of bliss. They'll wink at you In a won derfully humorous way and say, "My wifo's out of town," and give you to understand they are having a hilariously glorious time, that they are rovellng In freedom. Tho male acquaintances of these deluded Individuals understand tliern and help them to keep up the illusion. They indulge In a so cial glass over the event. Tlint Is all very woll, but this is a short skotch of ono day of tho "glorious" tlint tho man has whose wife is out of town : lie gets up an hour or two earlier because be can't sleep on account of the files, he having forgot to close tho shutters the day beforo. He has not slept much ull night bocanse he forgot to pull tho curtains when he lighted tho lamp and the Hies mado his room a trysting place. When he arises he begins a soarcli for clean clothes. He tears thorn out of the bureau drawers and throws them about promiscuous ly. When he cannot find the article ho wants ho tnunples the others wildly under foot and thrusts them bohind the picture frames. He swears a little, but there is not evun anybody thoio to hear him, so he quits. Not only his collar button is not to be found, but the collar anil tie are missing too. He hunts every place, occasionally being seized with an in spiration that thoy might be in his wife's work basket or manicure box, and upsets these on the floor. At last he succeeds In per forming his toilet and comes down stairs in that amiable temper which is attributed to tho proverbial bear with a soro head. nis cup of joy is now overflowing, oven if his coffee cup is empty. He makes the disco ircry that tho cook, kuowing that her mistress was away, thought It wasn't worth whllo to como back. Ho searches around, succeeds in finding some cold potatoes aud starts for his work. At noon he doesn't go home from tho olllco, but contents himself with a glass of soda water, but at night ho goes homo to a dusty, topsy turvoy room, and a dinner at which tho cook has introduced unpalatable innovations into tho culinary art. Ho can't ilud ills paper, his box of cigars has vanished, ovorything is hot and uncomfort able, for tho hotiso has been open all day. IIo can't read for he has nothing to read. Ho can't grumble for theiro Is no one to grumblo atj he can't go to bed, becauso it's hot and bo can't go .down town, becauso he oan't loavo the house ulono. " Such is tho "good tlmo" tho man has whoso wife is out of town. Yet he will lio about it and prctent ho enjoys It immensely. Ode. Headache nnd lypipl. William E. Bockwell, No. D13 West 57th street, New York, says: "I have been a martyr to bilious headache and dyspepsia. Any indiscretion in diet, over fatigue or cold, brings on a fit of indigestion, followod by a headache lasting two or three days at a time. I think I must have tried over twenty different remedies, which wore recommended as certain cures by loving friends, but it was no uso. At last I thought I would take a simplo course of purgation with Biiandretii's Pills For tho first week I took two pills every night, then ono pill for thirty nights; in that timo I gained threo pounds in weight, and uevoj havo bad an scho or a pain since." Disease In one part of tho body will event ually fill tho whole body with disease. Every year or two tome part of tho system grows weak and begins to decay. Such part should bo removed at once, aud new matter bo nl lowed to take its place. There's no need of cutting it out with a surgeon's scalpel. Purge away tho .old, diseased and wornout parts with Bbandhetii'b Pills. 7 20 St Ilase Hall. The next game at the Trotting park will be with the famous Cuban Gianta. Shenandoah will have a good pitcher and good all around team for the next game. No regular pitcher has yet been secured for tho homo team. During the past few days Martin and Mes sit have received excellent offers from good olubs, but they prefer Shenandoah. It looks as If the home management is working on the theory thut ono good game at home is worth two or three t small guaran tees outside. The Mahanoy City club defeated the Jeanesvilles at the former plaee yesterday afternoon by a score of 9 to 4. It was an ex' citing game and the enthusiasm rati high. The Mahanoysdid great batting and Heiser pitched an excellent game for them. They were also well assisted by Metait and Henry, of the Shenandoah olufj. The former caught aud the latter played at second base aud left deld. In the first inning the Jeanesvilles scored f ur runs on four errors, but after that they did net see the ball and had bard work to knock tho Mahanoy boys down. Hied. HOLKE. On Friday, 88th inst, st 10 o'clock. Herbert, son of Arthur and Oussie Holke, aged S months and 87 days. Funeral on Sundav afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 421 B. Ceotre street. Services at tlto house. Interment in Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives re spectfully invited to attend. It GMl Train Ktdor. Patrick Donovau aud Alex. Kinsavage were taken to the PotUville jail to day to serve bc-ntences of ten days est h for Illegally riding in :ol ti.nns. Julio iknis was arrested on a similar charge, but he gave security for the payment of flue and costs amounting to eight dollars. GRANT BAND O AT ...LAKESIDE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1 Positively the Greatest A Programme second to none Scull Races I Sweepstake Shooting Matches ! Base Ball'! A Game of ball will bo played between the faniouw Blionnndoali Nine unci uuothor exceptionally atroug teuui, CONCERTS BY THE GRANT BAND T Anil n number of woll known bainh of will lie un ulitiutliince of pleasure nnd enlertulmnent for t lie yotini? nnd old. Dancing In tho mammoth pavilion for which music will be fur nished by the famous Sciioppc OE,chestE'S2, of 3.5 Pieces. SPECIAL TRAINS WILL BE HUN FROM Hefrofilimeuta of all Itluds will be VIOGANS' BLUB BEARD. X Itrillnl Hlltbillld Who Served Time In l'liland. Malhias Vetlirouskos, of Wiggaus, was bo foro Justice Monaghau to day, charged by his wife, Anna, with repeatedly beating and kicking bor and threatening to tnko her life. In testifying tho wlfo said that this morning she was attacked by her husband with an ux and knife and sho beliovod that had not her son intervened she would havo been killed, She also wld that the husband sought the company of other women and that ho served a term In jail in Poland for killing his first wife. , Pethrouskes admitted that ho bad mal treated his wife and pleaded in justification that she hsd sold butter and eggs mid refused to R.ve him tho inoucy. In regard to tho oharge that ho killed his first wife ho said that tho woman was sickly and fell out of a window, sustaining injarios that resulted in her doatii a few days after. Pethrouskes suys ho was tho only ono in tho house with his wife at tlio time, aud boing unablo to provo that ho did not throw the woman out of tho window, ho was sentenced to thrco years im prisonment in ono of thoprlsonsof Poland and served timo. After listening to tho story Justico Mona ghau asked Pctlirouskos to funiUhllmll lor his trial at Pottsvlllo and for his good bo havlor meanwhile, but ho was unablo to do so and went tojall. Tho wlfo then asked for a divorce, nnd the Justico advised her lo see a lawyer. DSE DANA'S SAB 8APABILLA, ITfl " THE KIND THAT CUKES". PROPERTIES FOR. SALE Slifimiulouli Ollsrs Opportutjltlos to Hcclc ern of Iiiventluent. The following enumerated properties aro for sale aud information concerning them may bo had upon Application at tho Hekald office : 1. A row ofiframo houses containing apartments for tlx families. Will net nt least 15 per centJon the price asked. Loca tion in tho heartof Shenandoah. 2. A bplcudld. factory sito, 30x00 feet in size, in tho horrt of Shenandoah, and in cluding large bu Iding. Choap. 3. Lot and li rgo building with railroad at front and roar, ' ith or without 8-horso power engine, boiler aid shafting. Spicndbl build ing for a factor;. 4. An clegajt new houso in Pottsvlllo, complete, in ev ry detail, all conveniences, large and him rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Largo hcuuer; V" l'rogram. Tho following is tho program prepare! for tlio mooting Ibf tho "Y's" this evening, In Bobbins' hal'Soiith Main street: Scripture Itefllng Amy Smith Singing U "Y ' Clio-r Holding Mary Pomrroy Solo 4 13. J. Price Reading , Mtfs .vuuieeil Instruments solo ndltn Morgnn Selection....! Y" Choir Oration , - A O Mo-can Critic , IJcnJ, Mai ell An aroeaWe Laxatlvo and Nrnvs Tonto. Bold byDrugglsta or Bent by mall. S5o., 60c and $1.0 per package. Samples free. Tho fnvorlto TOOTH fOWBIS 1 f orthoTootband Hreatb,so, Capfiln S woene j. l).S.A.,San DIeijo, Cab, says i Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the tlrst medic te I havo evcrfound that would do mo liny god." Price 60 eta. Bold by Druggists. Do nt nf oktt a Cough , as tore is danger of Its leafing to Consumption. Burbon'a Guns wlUsaeyouasevereLungTrouble. It Is tho liestCtugli Cure and speed ilyrclleves Coughs. Croup, lYhooiilntf Cough and Bronchitis, and U sola ih n guarantee. SJ eta. Joijn F.Ploppert, ' SO EAST CJSNTKV ST. hi Cake and Pie Bakery I WfClOTUtCfiElH, SODt WATER. I have also purohtwed the store 1 Wast Coal street, and am prepared tp.turnUh Milk, Cream, Butter aad Kggs at the loet market prices. W will also keep at this store la Cream and Soda Water. All orders will recelv prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT. H Eul Ceolre St SUEMANOOAU 21 Mil Coil St, MUSIC ALE! o Event of the Season. ever offered at this Resort. Bcliuylklll nntl other couiiIIoh. Tberr ALL POINTS AT REDUCED RATE'. Bold In nil parts of the grounds. WANTS. fcn. ITlOR HALE A bin ck mnre will work bIdkIo I! or double. Inquire olM. P. Conry, 31 Kouth Main strcot. 728-lw IOlt SALlc A good paying Rrocery store In ? Hlienandtali. Oood location. Apply nt tho HniMi.n onico. f 7-SMm VTOTICK A white cow, with black bead nnd 1.1 Discii spots oil noay anu wiuto spot on forehead, camo to the nrerolsos ol tho un dcrslgnert on Tunsday, July 'it. Ownor can have same by proving properly and paying ox, penses. Wm. Wilkinson, 7-2i-3t Lost CrecK, No. 2. mUUKKRA FOR MEN ONLY. For Old J. Mom ror Young Men. Turltcra is the erentest developer nnd restorer kn wn to man. kind. Lost Vigor, woaliuess and pulns In thi b ick permanently ou'ed. Success guaranteed Price only li.W. Sond for scale! circulars UK. MAIfaON.OWWalnutSt., Philadelphia, fa 7-29-8 ft w 13t TOTICD is hereby given that a strange cow JLi can o to the place or farm of Gustavut Hoth on .luno 20, 1893 The cow Is between six and Hcven years oM, whtto nnd yellow spotted nnd black forehead The legal owner can take the cow by paying the expenses. OUSTAVUS ROTII,' 7-21 lot Hyon township, Schuylkill county, Pn. Don't Tobacco Spit orSmoke yourUfo Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little hook that tells all about No-to-bic, thu wondorful, harmlo3e nuarmite'U tobacco huoit ui.re. Ih' coat 1 1 trilling nno tho man who wants to quit rd can't runs no physical or llmm-lal rlk In using -No to bac " Hold by all druggists. Hook at drugstores or byma-lfroo. AdlrCfcS Tro Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind. w ft s-ly TESTATE NOTICE. Estato of John K Hlg. J Bins, la'oof 'h Uorou h of rjcnan:oab, C mnty if Schuylkill, deceased. All perrons Indebted tosaldostnte aro requeKt'd to in ski lnmidlato payment, nnd those having lijal claims against tho nime will piesont tLcm, vltrout d lav. In p operoder, for settlcmfnt. MAR 'WIET IIIGGIN ,Eccutrix. Or her ..ttoiney, JAMES W RYON, 7-Pltotw Poltsvl lo, Pa. ESTATE NOTI'-'E. Estato o: NaoratO'Don nel, late of llorough of Hhcnaudonh -..nuylklll cou a tv, deoouxod. All persons l -debud to said estate aro rcqursled lo makt lmmedinle payment, mid those having legai claltni ogrtlDKHho same will present them without delay, In proper order forsottl mont to 8ARA.II JANE OLENN, Executrix, Turkey Run. Or her .tttornoy, T. R. IIeodall, Shenandoah, fa., July 3rd, 169 J. Gt-oaw I7IHTAT3 NOTICE Estate of I. M. Tltman J lale of tho llorough of Hhenandi.ah County of Schuylkill, deceased. All persons Indebted to said nstnto aro requested tu maki Immediate payment, and those having lettal clHlms against the saino will prosont them without uolay, In proper ordor for settlo ont, to HUGH V TiTMAN, Executor. T. R. REDDALL, Altornev. Shenandoah, Pa., July s, 1893. 7-5-dt-oaw EXECUTORY NOTIOE. Eitato of Mary I unydcr, decoasol, lale of tho borough of Sbonaiidoth, County of Schuylkill, Htnte ol l'enn-ylv inla. Notlco Is hereby kIvcii lo all parties Indebted lo said ostato to mak' Immcrdlaio payment, and thoio hnvlrg legal claims nirafnst the samo will present them without delay. In proper ordor, for sottlomeni to GeOHOE '.V. HASSI.ETt, Executor Shenandoah, Pa., July 11, 1893. 7-1J-31 BONDS FOR SALE. Tho Town Council of tho Borough of uhcnandoali havlnir b' en duly and legally authorized to borrow mono for tho purpose of erecting n public water works, haVH prepared and are now oHoring for . ilo borough bonds bearing intorostat tho rule of 4 per cent., thu Interest payublo soml an nually. Tho bonds ato of tho denomln . lion ol IOt, f,10iiand)00und m ituro In th'rty year . I'orsons desiring to . ubhcilho for tho saio :innds can do bo by applying lo T F. HnidUan. .rcasurorof the borough, statlug thoamouiito hey dostro to subscribe for and tho denomina tion of bonds preforrod Patrick gaffiqak, T. J. James, E. F. UAtXAanurt, 7-5-tf Committee. CHARTER NOTICE. Notlco is hereby given that un application will bo m ido to tho governor ot tt.u SUilo of Pennsylvania nn Wi d nebday.the ninth duy of Augnst, A. O 1893, by W. M, lli ower, James J Franey, JI. U. Malon. . Michael Mellot and P J. Ferguson, undor tho ct of Assembly of tho Commonw alth ol Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Inornoritlon and Regulation of cartnln corporations," nppioved April 39, 1871, and the supplements therolo, for the charter of nn ln- lenoeu corporauMi to do oauoa -i olumbla Urenlng Company." tho character and object whereof nre for tho purposo of inunuficturlng and brewing man liquors and for these pur poses to have, possess nnd cujiy all tho rights, beneilts and nrlvlleires of the said Ac ot As sembly and Its supplements. JU11JM .UUYIiK, soiUMtor. Shenandoah, Pa., Julj IS, 1893. 7-17-taw-3w IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLES OF 1 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY - . T. ISO'. Vend Ux. No.7u,MoyT. 1893.' Money in court, i,uuu. . . , , . The underBlsned auditor, appomted by slid court "In rm,nrt dlntrlblltlou of the funds In court Inubpve statrd oai-e," hereby give notice mat no win meet nil pariies iiiierreiuu hji tu purpose of his uppituunent, on Satu dy, Auuint lOlh. 1893. hi 9 o'clock, a m . at his orhoe room No, 1, second Moor, llobbms' build Ing, southeist corner of Maiound On s'reeu Shenandoah, Pa., where and wton all .luuns must be presented bifore the auditor or b- lorever aeDrreu irora oomiuK " upou uiu fund. H. U. M. iioLiirHTBH. Auditor Shenandoah, Pa., July 17, 183 et-o n-w ALMA SHOE DRESSING! The liest preparation in the market for shoes, satchels and all leather goods where a beauti ful black Is desired. AT THE LEATHER ST0XE 1C "W". o xx.tx-o SSit., WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Fineit Brawls of WiDes, Whiskeys and Cigars. Fresh Deer, Porter and Ale always on tap. m r litoplasr of medressgoo uRESS GOODS issuch a bewildering topic tiiat we will not attempt a lull descrip tion, but lhvc a nartifil mitltnr?. wliir.li vnn can fill in by a personal inspection. There arc the plain and chaiiR-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, bengalinn, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. In wraps single, tloublo or triple capos. Somo are plain, others vory highly decorated, with fancy inilosccnt brnlil, buttorfly colors, or somo full arrangemont at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho fomlnlno fancy. To somo, coata only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats are equally fashlonablo and stylish, many of these having capos also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho tasto or Inclination of tho woaror may ilwlro. 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 iuvite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. Ires, Fomeroy and Stewart, a O, GEORGE MILLER, Manager. ratus a1 il supplies for starting lu photography. &IRVIN, DUNCAN as O CD (35 Tho ou' lit Includes Fine Lans. Folding Trlnnd. CurrylnR Satchel with shoulder strap, ttl-pago Iustructioa Hook, and all necessary apparatus and funplles for starting In photography. Itls thi simplest, llghtott, moBl compact, oaslout of comnteheuslo i. readiest In matilnulatlon. aud cheapest complete outllt ever produced. btudent No. 2, - Price $2 50. The Btudent Camera can be seen at Nos. 0 and 8 North Main Htreot, SHENANDOAH, - PA. Hardware, Tinware, Htovcs an Furnishing Gooas. Sportnu"a " skle and 1 o Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, aud we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds , of Hardware, Nail? and Builders Supplies. We also cirry an Immense line ot Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery aad Tin ware. ttoaQng and Spouting our spool any. Peter Griffiths, GIRARDVILL8, PA. Public Notice! Notice l hereby given that persons destroy .Bgor detaining beer kegs will beproseeutsd as provided by tho Act ot Assembly approved April 4tb, 1866. Browors' ABSOClQtlon. Bhsnaufloab, P., June 0, IBS. " Wo find tho most stylish and tho prevailing modo to bo tho Capo, In somo of Its variations. A recreation that ed-fl-ual. Cultivate the llistiu.-.t nntl tasto foffllr nrt nnd leadu to 1; stur'iY of what is most JovS'jiiy In nature. "1" j'.xaiiiino ,itir fudeu'ilti! CHinorn, No H prlniV 5L'.ou uomnlete. inr-ln l.i,;- with shi uhler unap, 0?F PB in-'riK'll.ii booil and all necessary appai i & WAIDLET'S.! CHRISTIAN SCHMI3T No. 207 Woet Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA.fe -AGENT FOR- 'iS CELEBRATED LifiEB v j jtie, ANapfLSHER msm I I I Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. WOKS & BROWmlW Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery, Hiank IJooks, etc, t. 4 ?roRTH mean mm - "BID. KBITHA 104 North VjWn I'lenlos and parties stepliea mVil ' itmE asnME argtitand oldest rellabk parilsi rsprsssffnrslycasheosi Tern Janus, . lor Rn-I