KING toraera, be they rich or poor. iaal right to be tf. ' 1 !"; U ft good motto, ttonrs. We hav. v 1 u well m Oanni i ' oorstook of ra U r,-" tools are always u Among merchant la the one who oaten to the wants of hlscna- Rotta hre n Tmtlne to11 i m will find . uf Urooerlea ( 'ome aud see ij'Hir the beet c Centre and While Sts in apest in the long ran. VIST'S srner Grocery, THIRD EDITION Dates LAK BrtIDH) PARK. nookxl for Thin Season hi this l'ilulr Kesort. The follow) i in h lint of the iletfa secured and the nanvw of l h societies t July 25 to "'A o -Evangelical camp meeting Angost I.- n 4, P. O. T. A., Mahanoy City. AuirantS.- Otrniati l.nthoran lehool, Mall anoy City. 1,;, tiit Hnnoay ouoota, 1 1 Mu iiKiidoah. i.n l,iy school of Gttbw -i". irainrmieut of tb.a Pottf .iiional iiuardi, o,M irty, StomoHn. -v. i Sunday aoheol, Kahatioy Ana. 5 r" of Mahanoy r t' Aog.4. 1' M ton and 8h i Auk. 5 to 1 i vlllo eadetl. Angnst 7. August 8. Plane. . Augcst 9. Ti in y IloformM and Prasbr teriau Bunds y i- I ools, Shenandoah. Ainrust 10 -Cvumolioai Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Auz. 13. it-union of German Lutheran church. Aug. 15-USMmWU. Ortai Baai. Aug. 10. Tn ultjr Beformed Sunday aohoo of Tamaqna. August 17.-S. Jama Lutheran Sunday school, Ashlanl. Aue. 18 1' Ale of LydU Degree lodge No. 112 DaugnMri of Bebekah, I. 0. O. F of. Shenandoah. August M. German Reformed IJptiday school. Mahanoy City. Anir. 25. Anniversary picnic" of Mrairix Fire Company, of Shenandoah, ' Sept. 1. Pionlo of the Shenandoah Evan gelical Sunday aohool. Sept 4 St. Michaels Society ti ihe county. THH TOWN PRIMARID1J. Mvely Time at Maiil or the l'oll-rro. tet WHile. The Democratic ward primaries In town on Sitnrday were the most netting held here for several years. It was war to tlm knil'i and for five hours tlio respective factions workod like beavers. The fight In the First ward was Mpeclall fierce and hlngod on te Commisslonorship The friends of Michael Heaton had arrangod for a bitter fight against the delegates put up fnr.Tohn Campbell. It was stated that all favored Muldoon and t In treamirnrslilp was not mixed up in h fight After tlio smoke of tho battle cleared aw i it showed the Heaton faction boaton by over 80 votes. 'Squire Monaghan worked hard for Heaton and ho felt much chagrined over the latter's defeat. Yesterday afternoon -he left for l'ottsvllle, armed with a protest charging that good voles for Heaton had been rejected at the First ward polls and lilega vote had been incepted for Campbell. ,, In the rent of the, wards the trcasureMhip was the bono of contention. Muldnou mod" no fight in lliu Hoco-d ward, whore Koliuci , resides. Alter the polls closed the Mull" men claimed the dolegates In all the warns except the Second, and the Heaton Jh-'oP1' claimed all except tho two delegst" " ,h" First ward. The Pointer Jieople tuougn they stood a ttood chance to get lour oi me ten delegates. The result of the primaries by wards wae as follows: Flirt ward Henry Sullivan, 176. Dover, 92, jere Ti taa. Saeond ward William Delowty, m; iat- rick Lofttn. 48.Clisrles QuilM, standing AAtnmlttaa. Third wanlCarl Coogan, IS1; John Jan ntno. toi. .tteob Franks, 108; Hugh Jte rinim infl standing committee. Michael Pnraell Fonttlward-Patrick Shmton, 111 ; John Oardln108; Michael Oonnora, 88-, Thomas Oampoell, 0-Standing oomtnHrce, William nraanan Tifth wanl Thi llyon, 238, Kdward Murohy, SS: 0 vrf Betterldge, 87; Patrick Liland, 97. aiwaB BeWW, finding oom miitee. train 'Ion I" n .il 1 I" ) andoSiKlit engine. The collHion o'-nnr. d near I'rf I'laie. The freight engine wu ludly wrJtel. None of tho psssonxers were hurt, "ugh thoy were badly shaken up. Coif rtor Patrick and nrr-nuuter Galla' of the passenger tram, wore both K vt''r injured nb.nit the ho ly, while Kiigiien4) Jcr, of Whlto Uaren, hurt about tlieA OBBS What -51 M OA He flIR V ATIUNS. land Hears Uartug Its. TraveU. Purine lt nnanelal erabarmaiment throuuliO'Ai" coontry, with Itt attendant l.nsinos(f''''",on Shenandoah has wltli to d Its". (Jur business houast are In ex d llent condition, and there Is a common feeling of eontent In this oommonlty. Our hank rer8 never in a more prosperous con dition, ss the statement recently published rt, l It attMt. There la a gensral disposition Ciiltlii J mther than press any one, and no em' fellly, i; ftwuaei Cook, i Patrick sy, standing eomrolt- mxsv USE DAN; THE. 8AK8APABILLA, n THAT CUBES." PBOPBRTIBS FOR SALB. sitienwiiditali Orrers Opjiurtunliuw to Soek' , era of love ttmeut. following enumerated properties aro 1. by the ipl tin I, -it ival, under E. Muii'liiy school, Coming: Ecfinta, - July 31 -Mum nocial and fe Y.'W.o T- u , in R ,biu us e July 31 a;i ., ,, , , under au c the chun ii ' Au 1; ouert ilo iBBS1 Hand dmR Sty of II I ed i ere mi tU'l t tuo aunpiccs of Fowlcr'a M at Yatesvillo. Aug. 18. Ice cream festival, in Bobbius' opera house, under auspices of the Y. 1. G. of the P. E. church. V , TJsb Wbllb Laundet Blh, (the hast Bluing for laundry use. Each package inakee two quarts. 15cts. Sold by CoakJay Bro Ftles or Hoinorrholda Permanently cured withourtcnife or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from busi ness while under, treatment. Patients who are responaible need not y until well. A porfeotcuro guaranteed. Send for circular. R. BE ED, M. D., 129 South 13th St, Philadelphia. Ecfors, by permission, to the editor of the EVENINO HKBAI.D. tf I.teenaed Hotel For Sale In a mining town. Good bar trade. Ad dress, care Evening Hbb&ld, Sheuan doah, Pa. 8-10-18t The for saw and Information concerning them "nvn. . . ........ V may e had upon application at me i olli A row iwrr.osmut are looked for here. This is the time to use disinfectants and duodorlcerl, and to use them freely. A dime's worth of copperas dissolved in water at the rate of two pounds of copperas to a bucket of water, If Judiciously Introdaeed, will, for number of days, deodorise an ordinary oe poll. Half a pound of chloride of lime placed on a plate and a little water poured, over It will, If placed in an ordinary water closet In the house, keep It sweet and free from odor A handful of copperas thrown Into the bowl of the closet at night when the family retires will be dissolved by morning, when It can be flushed into the pipes and act as a deodorizer. Sometimes I hear complaints being made that newspaper men are bias In regard to giv ing personal notices, mentioning the coming and going of some and omitting others. In such instances, at least, tho scribe is unjustly accused. He is always willing and anxious to tell who comes and who goes, if he can'fltul out. It is news he is loolfing for, and If you have visitors let him know who they aro and where they came from. You trill find him as ready to "notice" one as another, patron or otherwise, friend or foe. The Herald party has returned from th great ox position at the White City, and an enthusiastic party it was. They speak In glowing terms of the wonders to be seen, and have no regrets for tho trip they made. was in conversation with Jtev. Hubert O' Boyle, a few evenings aVo, and was highly entertained with his deseription of thu ox position. lie pronounces greatest 1 1' fiiis jet conceived by the mind and advises all, especially tho young people, to attend the fair. ANT BAND MUSICALS! -AT- sub LAK ES1DE TUB MY, AUGUST -Positively the Greatest Event of the Season. A Programme second to none ever offered aihis Resort. Scull Races I Sweepstake Shooting Matches h Base Ball'! ' A Game of bull will be plnyetl betwron lite famous Slicnantloali Nino atjti aDotlmr exceptlouully strong team. CONCERTS BY THE GRANT BAND T And a number of well known band of Schuylkill and other counties; Tlinn win iH an iiiuimmuce ot pleasure mm entertainment for tlioyonnij and old. Dancing In the mammoth pavilion for which, music will be fur Wished by tho famous Scncvppc Orchestra of 15 Pieces. TRAINS WILL BE RUN FROM ALL POINTS AT REDUCED Refreshments of all kinds will bo Bold In all parts of the grounds, - . PttJiD Away. For sixty da - w r. the photographer will give a 10 . i 1 picture with every dr7,an of his tt miineu. Our Directory. jiEPOptf OFFICE Shenandoah. nmtt fcniivsa from ?v2f m. 10 7:! I P..5i Honey Order and &itrY De- tmuujeou(infrom8:00 rMrtmu: a. m e ""Vbpcn !?T:O0p. p. m. " t'olii-imi iaascuedula of me nrrlv.il ml rl '-& or mail trulnn. Mail inau-r iui ilw-y T,, aMHi be In the oince thirty mir..-. n before ,L , u , iven below! Arrival y ' 9 a is i i5 J P. 1 h. DtiUnillion. Ki Western ) ,-nJ iiithtio States) firparture. i i" I v. V.j and East-1 J liij- .dLcri and I , u.. in L. V. R. R. ) Centra- J ttulI and ) 1 City. 1'iulUviUo. A. M. P. M. 7:80 12:52 U.Od Ml 11.30 8:00 12 58 f.tW s-os k:00 1 30 7.iW 7;00 1.3S 7. 00 1.40 7.00 7 'JO 2 58 li. so b:a 7 20 2.50 11 JO H.JO ii.otl 00 7:20 2:60 1 i a i 1 I i w i aiU 3 1 1 k'ltu at 10.lt . The lon the alarm I Department ucr.il Lost hall, j Lillectlon at S fx) a. mime houses contnintnK ,-til8 lor six families. Will net at least 1" jier cetu on tU-i price askeil. Loca tion in tli' brail of lieiiauiloah. a.-A Bi.lei.aid .aeWry site, 30r00 foetvin sio, in tli" limit of Shenandoah, and In cluding large building. Cheap. 3. Lot and largo building with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8-horse power engine, boiler and shafting. Splendid build ing for a factory. 4. An elegant new house In PoUsville, complete In every detail, all conveniences, large and high rooms. Lot 60x170 feet. Large hennery. Miss Annie Williams is visltin friends at Watson town. J. Irrln Steele, of Ashland, paid this town . visit to-day. Kdward For J, of Mahanoy City,-was a town vUitor yesterday', j A. J. I.nbnrg, of Philadelphia, was keen upon our streets to-day. George O'DonHel, of Mt. Oarmel, visited his family here on Sunday. D. J. Connera, of Mahanoy Plane, spent Saturday afternoon in town. Harry Price, of Philadelphia, spent Sun day In town with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Beeves, of Delano, spent Sunday in town with friends. John ParmleyTof Fhoenlxville, circulated among acquaintances here yesterday. William Roxby, who had been the guest of A. C. Jforgan, of Cast Oak street, returned to bis homo, in Philadelphia on Saturday. Misses Annie and Ella Clauser, of town, .and Oarrio Luburg, of Philadelphia, spent , to-day visiting friends at Slahanoy City. W. J. Bowse, the efficient offArCer for the Shenandoah Beefstaajyin had charge of thegapsrTyiglocal business in the ab- f Srnioe of Manager Maylierry. Michael Graham, J. K. P. SchleBy, Christ. Schmidt, Jaqpb Noll, Daniel llrotinan and M. J. Soanlau were among the towto Demo erato who went to Pottavllle this morning. Thomas S. Mayberry, who was married at Clinton,NWaes., to Miss Klla A? Drapw a few days ago, arrived in town with his bride on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mayberry will ocoupy the litfbse on Soijth -While street formerly occupied by Senator Uonaghan. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters cure Indigestion heartburn, oostiveness and all malarial dis eases. Twenty-five cents per bottle. lm Onp thing struck him very forcibly, anil that was tho absence of persons under the influence of liquor, although that boverage is sold upon the grounds. The police regula tions are also perfect, the bliio-coated Col umbian guards being seen everywhere He says the Fair has been properly termtd tho White City, and It is not only white, but olean as well. Scavengers arc constantly employed In sweeping the walks and Hours of tho great buildings, and nothing Is al lowed to remain tliat will Interfere with tlio comfort and pleasure of the thousands of visitors. I'lie reverend gentleman also informed mo that the hue and cry made in tho Bast about visitors being Imposed upon by exorbitant rates at the hotels and other places, is with out found at ion. His' experience, at least, was just the reverse. The necessaries of life are to be had as reasonable at Chicago as In any Eastern.city. The World's Fair is a big thing. There is no disputing that fact. -The expectations of the Ueiuld excursionist in this respect were more than realized. Notwithstanding the large area covered and the many things to be seen, yet the majority of the exhibits can be inspected within a week's visit. Every one who can, and especially the yonng people, should visit the great ex position. You will never regret the trip, if I may be allowed to judge from tho expres slons oi those who have just returned homo DEADLY DUELjN KENTUCKY. A Ilraro Old Town Blamlial and Ills right with a Tough. LotJISVliXE, July St. Town Marshal T. J. Blunk and Edward Graham, a tohgh, shot and killod each other In Parkland, an Incorporated Hiiburb of Lotilsvlllo. The marshal had placed two of Graham's cows in the pound, and Graham broke the Kate down and let them out. Blunk, who is a white haired man of 70, secured n wnrrant and attempted to serve It on Graham, who resisted. Graham opened Arc, and Marshal Blunk begun to shoot also. He brought Graham to the ground at the second shot. Graham raiseii up, however, and aiming nt the old mur ha! shot him In the breast. The (cam leu, ouIue,el. 1 . it 1 , . 1 ilfc to uis kmVi "TT. , .1 heart, and MIX. ... mva ,,,, empted to rise, bl," " 'rr.' . , " d touched a vltai """; ' VTaQr dead. Graham s.fr?m Indianapolis. Hols 4aM tohavekilH'lthreamen beforo' Slim Att.n,iY Ht ln" Fnlr- Iff, .Il Sl.ThoVP0",t,0n. WaS Thirty Day's Notlo. All taxes for 1801 and 1802 must ho paid within thirty days frotndato, or accounts will bo put In tho hands of Constablos ftir collec tion. John F. IIichuns, Kecclvcr of Taxes. Shenandoah, P.t , July 17, 1893. 7-10 lm Buy Keyntont flour. Bo shro that the namo Lrasirt & Baee, Ashland, Pa is prlntoii on. flvrv meV. H-'t-Htaw WARTS. I I sarmrntwi jij ' v'iosjfltAau!mggRhMa tjaijaBsaBsajtujjMKUijLjatgia i, i FINE DRESS GOODS ClIICAO' open yestcrd.v, ,.,inr .i,. court, tint the nt.ti....in. .n: light. The nrouiidsNr. nln,ndesortcd fu., V.1,.r nf th extremely UOUDIC. i.laln street. A litap.lr mnro will worlt sinclo Inquire of M.1 (Jonry, 31 i-ouUi 7-58-lw FOR SALTS A good paying Rroeery store in Hbcna .doah. Oood location. Apply at ihn IIRHAI.T) ofQco. 7-27-lw A PRIEST BEATEN. Probably ral Jol1 . ( tt ..i Auuti'uual dein . a. .it til t 1' OU.j1L m u.id .00 t. m. Yico Alitrui UuiM. , -t i.o1. sliows tho l i ! ih- henaia LOOA. I . .15 pari of Uion oi t'nk own fan fJuril. On Saturil iy . iii'Kine Btruck and fatally injured an in 'v u. m man while walking on the main line of tlie Philadelphia and Read ing railroad, at a point littlo west of Mahanoy Plane. He (fas taken to the Miners' hospital, where be died shortly afterwards. The man wore a go'id suit ol clothes, was of medium atoture, had a dark brown nmuslach and was apparently about 35 years old. Nothing was j louud on his person to identify Inni except a silver watch. ! 30 in cash and a circular is sued by a Polish undirtaker of thio tuau. I Ih.i lu tli'- Klrt At hill p8tniiie o'clueL last nwht the fire depiirtmint a called to the Fina ward for Interference of I'oliee Bared His I.I fx. Baltimore, July 31. Father Barnbasz, pastor of the Holy Kosary church (Polish), was very roughly bundled by some of his parishioners Saturday. Ills priestly robes were torn from his body, and ho was se verely beaten. Had it not been for the In tervention of tho police Father Baraoasz might have been killed. Two previous attempts hare been made to dispose of the priest. -jt-' The trouble at Holy Rosary conrch com menced aome mouths ago by a division of the congregation over the appointment of Father Barabusz to the pastorate. He was bitterly opposed by one faction, tmt took pharge of the church, and since that time there haa been constant bickering. A rat her serious row occurred a couple of weeks ago, the priest and the sexton being attacked by a few of the parishioners. As Father Barahami entered the church Sat urday he was attacked by two women and dragged into t he street. , Here a urcat crowd uf people had gath ered, as if by premutation. Michael Kismonnki attacked thu priest and encour aged the iuoITRd oiler violence. The police appeared and held the mob at bay while reinforcements were secured. Several ar rests were made. Klsmouskl and the two women were placed under 500 bond for trial and the others paid fines. Bherlfr MiT.i.tifloii Imlleted, MEMPnts, July HI Charles Fraser, Phil Bode and Jake O'Neal, three supposed lynchers, have been indicted by the grand jury us an outcome uf the reccn t lynch ing. It ia undei-htood that Sheriff MoLeudnn and several others have also been indicted, and will be atrested. The sheriff, it Is tatd, win oe cnargea witn neglect or duty. 15 Coal Mi I Hfierfc htr. 16 lluw ii" tuO. t'-ouire rfireet. H ilri' ui utji.ii street. . Li Lire 3treeu. sWM. L,i,iar ncrueta. i Coi an eeta. n auu 'Bir, streets. it ailO ijj.mt , alroOUS. Mum aud tuui Jireata. u'i aia.ro. open the bo ill down .ace -11.1.1 t Hv When an Urm -a i, o-ll v ..i ju.J the buoiberot . 1 - ii. four times. f .VV . ' ) ... , i. AI.AUKS. .i u . . ! t frooi oox 16 the tire riKv oik , lui ii iiii- jh.U Blrlke rive .. iiniioaU u-i i i.u ury U In the No. lb ooi t vory ali.nri Is repeated i he third time within a week, and, an on pre- While Sheriff McUaridon was roundly con demned at the li rs t, mass meeting of citi zens have been held In various parte of tho county commending his coarse and in dorsing his conduct. our i.uifih it $too fl 7 1 1.6" atiii Fer pr jar Zsm Our- tHiH. .Q0MM 'PM ?1 '. $2.1)0 and mi wards. Call , - i io'J- om-asions, lis services were uuc wiuiim. I'hi fire was in a bedroom on the third floor 1 of Wdkols' boarding noute, in the old Fergu- , in building, opposite the Lebiyh Valley de I pot. A boarder threw a light d matrn on a I llauuel shirt a-id set it on fire, which was ex- lingui-died with a bucket of watui-. Moeti Oomiulnt. The residents of West Coal street are com plaining about the coudition of the water bolus- furni.hed the patrons of the water uooi- ium.v in that sectiou. They say it is neither at for wailiiug or drinking purponoa. It is only mceuHy that the water has been in this condition aw they think it . should receive - -- Tr ' 'hunk a. in , I II H bwltcli-llaok ltwllroail. lc.ve Hwitchtl.uk depo' d.lJB. Hi InJloWS o 1 ) O P Uaueh u, 10 i0, 11.17 HimOays, 1,60, .'Sin m, Kiiurnmi! leave uaimu mil, h.w, II 10 a m., i-'ij. l oo 5.l, 4,88. 0 16 p m Sun days, fit 4 00 p m May 16. 1I-83 K W-t. r NoUi-h. Owiug to a scarcity of nator in the reser voirs, the patrons of the rompiny are reijueBt ed to see that no more is used than is abso lutely necessary. 7-28 tf 8.1). Hkhh, ii'iiuteiidi nt. est Colli I n V. rdav .ifu-ni wm Dl'l 11MI. c-iillis'ou oc'-iined and the visitors In CJvc bulldlngk.1"'8 ' easily have been couutetx There wi? no attraction itt the evening tbviraw u crS?''5, There was no music or entertalnment nny character In the main grounds. tho people betook themselves to fft.n Plnl- sance, wncre the attractions with twNi ex ceptions wero running as usual. '.Rhe weather was delightful, but the paid a missions for tho day and night amounted to only 18,087. lix-Spenker Crisp In Wnshlngtnn. Washington, July 81. Ex Speaker Crisp arrived in Washington last evening from Georgia and took- up his old quar ters in the Metropolitan hotel. Mr. Crhp expects tho president to bring the tariff prominently before congress, either coup led with the question of finance or In a subsequent message bearing directly upon tho subject. The ex -speaker looks forward to a loiig anil arduous session of congress. Qlas Workers' Scnle, PlTTsmmo, July 81. The annual Miale committee of the Green Glass Workers' association is expected to meet with tho manufacturers In the city on Aug. 7 and 8 The meetings may be protracted, as there are indications that some rcdi wages win oe uemnnuejfc-j-j Working- m , "SWffTtbat their scale and rules Will annUrfr.- scented The Employes Satisfied, Easxon, July-31. At the meeting of the Ave allied organizations of employes of the Lehigh Valley division of the Heading road reports were received from the griev ance committee, which has been In Phila delphia during the past week. No action was taken. Kailroad men present say the employes appeared to be satisfied with tho progress made. Killed by an Overhead nridce. Lancaster, July 31. Samuel Little, of Columbia, a brakeman on the- Cornwall ruilroad, was instantly killed at Mt. Hope by being struck by an overhead brldgoand thrown under tho cars. A short tlins ago he came cant from Montana. His wife and child wero killed in a railroad wreck. the IIkhai.d onico. F6it SALE. Sorrel mare, harness bugsy and whole outht cheap. Apply to L. J. Hop ler, nt Master's marblo y aru. 7-31-21 TSTltAYED. A br"wn cow. wlthwhito spots Jli In tho Iqrt head, left s joulder ana tip of tail. Also largo white pot under tuo bo'ly Kstrayca from the premises of Oo-irgo Hzllklewicz, 017 E ist Uenire street, on tho 28tli Instant Suitablo reward for return of ihe same. 7-3l-'2t NOTICE A whlto onv, with black head nnrt bUck sp its on body and wlnto spot ou forehead, came to tho uremlscs oi tuc un OrMgned oi Tuesday. July 2r. Owner can taavo samo by provl property and p lying ux penses. WM. Wilkihson, o,t o, T.nt. (!rflk. ISt'fl. 2. niflE is herebv civen that a strnnee cow an o to tho plate or farm ot Uustavus Li iii-i yn IMi:t. ThM cow la tetween six tothiTSj, yUJrs old, whlto and yellow spotted n5 ??yiSorchead The legal owner can tako li .M'AVin 1WJA.L1. OWnalllp. tJrliuy.fciU c.tntyr 1'fl. r,nwn i 1 1 , O-1 . . . .. - ' " ....... v. ....... w. K ,i i VnJkTl Mhcnanaoau having o-en 13 ihellorXogh ikorlzeQ to borrow mouej only legalfiautv ,lr n puhl water tor the pu pohoNpt 'Ka ..renow oflnlng for A-orus. have PrcpaiXOui ierestut tho rate sale borough bonds pavublo cml an of 4 per cent., the ntfVJi J h.'denomin ition of anally, Tho bonds ai e oriaV , thinv vear $100, 300 una $.500 and matiSWVr- for the sain A Tlrn.i. .,,1 .1 amou ts numlna- iN.1 l 9 j RESS GOODS issuclia bewildering topic tliat vc will not attempt a full descrip tion, but cive a nartial otttlina. wliir.li vou cau fill in by a personal inspection. There are thc plain and dianrrable 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 arc found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain mrah, bengalino, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in al) the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color pf dress goods. TT TUT "n( tne most ''y"8'1 and XjQ. W Tel 13S tho prevailing mode to bo the Capo, in somo of its variations, single, doublo or triple capes. Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangemont at tho neck, so much ap proved this soason by tho feminine fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To those wo would say coats aro equally fashionablo and stylish, many of those having capes also attached sometimes one, two or thrco, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may dosiro. 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 emire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed and tin trimmed hats, novelties of every description. HavnigsecujifM a-trimmer uSteu'ffiurtTstiTand skillful work, we'are enabled tti suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. O, GKOltGIC MltiLKIt, Manasor. I'ersons dcslrlne to -ubsH bonds can do go hv annlvinc U 1 treasurer of tho borni.rrh. KliiL.. .ho utniro to subscribe for ana the tion or bonus prcicrrca Patrick arr. T J. Jamus, IS. p. oallaghe: 7-5-tf Coma AN, i COUNTY CONVEHIION and mmi ELscm The nepublloan voters of Schuylkill county aro hereby no ltled that In ao ordance with a rtsolution adopted by ih ExecutiioConmltteo of the party, at a meeting held at ltisvilie. Pa . July 21th, Ib9l,lho County t'onvendon ws ordered to bo hela at Union Hall, Puttw ln Pa., on Monday, August Hth, 181)3, at 10 A. M. or the purpose of noinl attng a tlojet to be voted for at the general cleoiloo In Uovei.iboi next for tho following olllcers, to-wl': Judge, Prothono nry, clerk of tho Courts, liocordcr itegtster. Controller, two Comraliislonurs, 1 1 rector of tho Poor, two Ajdttors and County Survoyor. itcpuoiican voti rs ore requested f assf mble In their reipectlvedlst ft at the u.-nial place fixed for boldlrg tho dele.ate election, .if no notice of chancii h s been tlvon) on Mit rday August ISth. IM!. between the hours n .1 n d 1 lu the aftcn.oon for th purpose of el ciIiik the numner o' it-tecaiex. alter les and m m- dcto oi uouniyuu'iiiiiiiicu 10 wmcu itieir it tHcl i cntl 1 :d under thoiulesof thu pany Due notice of ihenumber of de oga os o b elected and tho number ot votes which lach deleg.to ts entitled to oast will bo given In the 1-jtto' of Instructions to be fonvnrdoa by mail to toe iiepuDiica.i vo eisiippolutdUto co iauct the detega to elections tn the several districts. Utank ccrtlucat s of elrctt n w -li bo forward ed to the personsap'-olntcd to hold tie elec tion, thexe BtouldbeDronerlvBlled In so thu ouih delegate's credentials Bhuli be In proper f rra. De'ega es will p:easo report oi ltepubti can aoadquartecs us early as possible on the morning of the convention. ELLVS DAVI', Attest: lhalrinan, A. J. SngRTAI.14, Secretary. 7 31 tf A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. The following remarkable event In a lady's life will Interest the reader: "Fora long time I had a terrible pain at my heart, which llut terea almost Incessantly. I had no appetite ana could not sleep. 1 would be compelled to sit up lu bed and belch gas from my stom ach uutll I thought Overy mlnuto would bo my last. There was a f eelln ; of oppression about my heart, and I was qfrald to draw a full breath. I couldn't sweep a room with out sitting down and, testing; but, thank Ood, by the help of Npv Heart Cure all that Is past and I feel llko another womau. He tore using the NewHeart Cure I had taken different so-calle remedies and been treated, by doctors wlth'ut any benefit until I was both dlscourayea and disgusted. My husband S happy to say i never regiutted havo u snlendld annotltn and I weighed 135 pounds when I 1)0- botigbtnie a i uro, ana r. It, as 1 n aln wflll i fun taktSthe remedy, and now I weigh 130H tn atrarS lu mv case has been trulv marvel. ous. it r surpasses any other medicine 1 hive etfr taken or any benefit. I over re ceived ifom physicians "Mrs. Harry Btarr, r)tts III). Pa , October 12. 1893. Dr. Mills' Now Heart Cure Is sold on a posi tive gin .nti o by all druggists, nr by tho l)r Miles Mflli al Co , Elkhart. Init, un rei i-lpi of price, lllpi r bottle, six bottles H, express pre- puiu. puis Ka-ub mat-uvery ojr uu eiuini-iir John F.Plpppert, S'J JUST CEKTltB ST. ireail, Cate and Pie Bakery ! mimmm, ice cream, soda water. I have also purchased tbo store 1 West Coal street, and am prr pared to furnish Milk, Cream, Uulter and Kgcs at the lowest market prlcos We win also keep at this store Ice Cream and Uoda Water. All or.'ers will receive prompt attention. Wholesale aud retail. J. F. PLOPPERT. li Eut Centrs St SHENANDOAH ii Weil Call SI. ALMA SHOE I'lHSING! The best preparation In the market for shoes. satchels and all leather goods where a beauti ful black Is desired. -AT THE- LEATHER STORE 1G xr. Ooatre Ot., hi. t t. lot lust received ion the Uelauu division of the Lehigh Valley A stiing uf go'd beads, l-'iudi i willpha&e upociall.Un heart disease, contains neither - . . ...,.. 3 ODiaies nor uanneruus uruirs. I railroad, between the wait-bound, paseuger J leave them at mis omce auu receive rewaru, ' ." ' - '.ii iit l dture. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S, M tin Street. Fine4 Brdnds of Wioes, Whiskers anil Cigars, Fresh Deer, Porter and Ale alnayii on Up ratua and supplies for starting In photography. IN A recreation that ed urates. Cilltlvutea the lustln 't aud tnste for art and had9 to a study of wliu' a niott lovely ln nal'irc. Esaro tie cur student camera, No. 2. price- $2,60 complete, luelud- I ing Hue lense, folding J tnpi d c rryiug sut"hel( will) slituiiler Btnit). U4 pwgf In truetlon lioolcl and ull necessary appa-J 5 olx-tlx 3WE,l30. Sti-cot. O j ' ihe outfit Includes Fine Lens. Folding Tripod, Carrying Satchel with shoulder strap, 01-page i tsirnciion ijook. ana au necessary appamtus ma Fuupucs lor starting in pnotograpny. ins thn slmplent, lightest, most compact, easiest it coraDrehnatoi. readiest In lilantnulatlon. and cheapest complete ouitlt ever produced. Student Noi 2, Price $2.50. The Student Camera can bo seen ut BEDDALL Nos. 8 and 8 North Main Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA. Hardware, Tinware, Rtoves and House Furnishing Goods. Fishing Taukte aad porisinan s goons. 1 o Builders ! The season for buildiug is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an immense line ot Htoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware, 'tooting and Spouting out specialty, Peter Griffiths, OUtAKDVILLE. PA. Public Notice! CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 07 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOU- CELEBRATED UGLS v v AND PILSfjER BEERS, Porter, Ale and , Pine Old Stock Ale. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, . Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery, Blunk Hooks, etc. io. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET j 101 Norih Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., ! WHOLESALE BAKER AVD C0MCT10 EH j lea Cream wholesale and retail. rtonlos and parties supplied on short notl;el Notice Is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will be prosecuted as provldod by the Act of Assembly approved prll 4tb,isa. Browors' Asaoolatlon. BheBaudoaa, Pa., Juno t, mi, ly FIRE IHSUHMCE. Mgrtfioa-Mt7eTubrenr;lr "h o panies rpr6snttd DAVID FJ T.JB'1 120 S. Janm SI, Shenaa ii isiWIfifriTrittii 11 i giliHfH.. "
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