) KING Among merchant 1 tho ono who oaten to tbe wants of hta cus tomers, bo thoy rich or poor. Both hare an loal right to bo treated fairly. Jostle toall W good motto, and our customers will find It oars. Wo have a complete Hue of Groceries M woll M Canned Goods, eto. Oomo and see our stock of goods, and remember the beet goods aro always the cheapest In the loBg run. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION 1893 AUGUST. 1893 u. Mo. Tu. Wo. Th. Fr. 3a. TT7 89 10 11 12 1?U 15 26 17 18 19 2021 22 23 J24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 MOON'S PHASES. tr Third A 11:83 I Flrst in (t Omrtmr 'i n.m. J1 Quarter 1J 4:62 a.m. p.m. 3:47 flfe 11 ,lFu11 07 3:43 27 p.m. WMooa a.m. LAKESIDE PARK. Dates nooheit for This Season Ht This lomlnr Itesort. The following Is a Hut of the dates socurod and tho names of tho societies : July 23 to Aug. 3 Evangelloal oamp meet' lng. Augnst 1. Camp 4, I 0. T. A., Mahanoy city. August 2. German Luthoran school, Mah1 aaoy City. Aug. 5 English Baptist Sunday schools, of Mahanoy City and Shenandoah. Aug. 4. P. It. Sunday schools of Shen andoah and Qllbcrton. Aug. G to 13. Euoampment of the Potts Tlllo cadota, National Quards. Auguit 7. Alpha Social Soolety, Shamokln. August 8. M. E. Sunday school, Mahanoy Jflane. August 9. Trinity Reformed and Presby terian Sunday schools, Shenandoah. August 10. Evangelloal Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 13. Eounlon of German Lutheran church. Aug. 15 Latoslds lluslcala, Grant Baal Aug. 10. Trinity Eeformed Sunday schoo of Tamaqua. August 17. St. Jamea Luthoran Sunday school,' Ashland. Aug. 18. PIcnio of Lydla Degrco lodge No. 112 Daughters of Bcbokah, I. O. O. F.. of Shonandoah. August 21. Gorman Eeformed Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 25. Anniversary pTcnlo of Phmniz Plro Company, of Shenandoah. Sept. 1. Picnic of tho Shonandoah Evan gelical Sunday school. ept 4 St. Michaels Society of tho county. Coming Kvcmtfl. July 31 and August 1. Ice cream festival, nndor auspices of English Lutheran church In the church building. Aug. 12 Ico cream festival, In Eobbins' osera house, under auspices of Ilolping Hand Society of Eeformed church. "Aug. 14. Ico cream and oako festlval.under the auspices of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school, at Yates vllle. Aug. 18. Ice cream festival, in Eohblns' opera house, undor auspices of tho Y. P. G. of the P. E. church. Use Wells Laundry Blue, tho best Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. lGcts. Sold by Coakley Bros, ail n Away. For sixty days Koagey, the photographer will give a 10x12 pHtiuum picture with overy dozen of his $3 cabinets. Our Directory. JE POfflf OFFICE Shenandoah. Ofllce hours from 7:90 a. m. to7: p. riv-Vr.?? Order and ...Jjpo. ps.rtment open from 8 :00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Pollowlne U a schedule of fhn ftr-.-tvuriCnrt rlnnarttirfl of mall trains. Mall Sautter for despatch must be In the oMoe thirty minutes DCiore me lirao given uuiuw. Arrival, r. m. a. i. 1:4S 4:24 2:24 8:06 9:08 8:18 DettinalUm. Departure. A. M. P. M. 7:20 18:8S 0:08 3:08 11:30 8:00 12:52 9:08 3:08 8:00 1:36 7:20 7i00 1:38 7:00 1:40 7:00 7:30 2:G6 11:30 6;20 7: 2:60 9:U8 11:30 11:80 2:60 6:00 7: a:S0 )rhlla Western I and Southern States) l-.-ia 8:45 1 New York and Bast-1 8; 04 J. era Utates and I points on L. V. It. It, ) 9:0S 1:S5 VM 1:23 :08 Asland. i GtrardvUle. i 1:33 3:t99 1:4 V:14 1:4 2:41 1:18 8:18 :08 8:66 (Haven Run, Centra-) i lta, Mt OarmelaodV ( bbamokln. ) rotts vllle. 9:5 t:S Mahanoy Olty. j Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 1 Creek and Shalt, f 9:59 l:M i Praekvllle. rm1rm miilrn a amntkra.1 uollafition at 6:00 a. a. and 7:00 p. m and a general delivery at 7: If a. m. and 3:16 p. m. Additional deliveries and osllectlons are made In the business part of town at 10: 16 a. m. aad 1:00 p. m. fire Alarm lioxes. The following shows the location ol the alarm boxes ot the -haoandoah fire Department: LOOAIIOM. 16-Coal and Dowers streets. It liowers aad Centra strets. tu Urldgo and Centre streets. tt Main and Centre streets. 64 Main and Poplar streets. Main and Coal alreeto. 44 Gilbert and Centre streets. 4 Ullbert and Ctwrry streets. 63 Chsstnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open tba box, pttll down the hook once and let go. Wsm an alarm la sent In the fire bell wlU sound the number ol the box and repeat the alarm lour times. nOW TO LOCATE AltABHC If the alarm la sounded from box 16 the lire bell w strike one, then pause and strike five which wlU Indicate thAt the lire la In the rldnltyo No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four tlmm t4 nn Per pair for Lace CUf- tpi.UU tains. Others for fl&, $10. 11.75. f2.0Q and upwards fall and eo them. A W lot Just received at C. U. ErlcUe's Qftnet Btore. Camp Meeting Clolng. The camp meeting of the Evangelical Asso ciation, now belsg held at lakeside, will close at 9 o'clock on Wednesday evening next. The season has been a very soceettfal ono, In fact the most snoeessfiil In the history of the Association. oliltaary. Mrs. Maria Weaklnm, residing on Wert Cherry street, died this morning at the ad vanced age of seventy-eight years. 'J he le ceased had been confined to the house for several months. The funeral will take place on Thursday, Interment to be made at I'otU- vitle. Baxter Mandrake 111 Iters ou re Indlgsstlon heartburn, oostlvenes and all malarial tils- Twenty-flve cent per bottlo. lm Dlanftrmm llallroml Wrock. Lkhanon. Ph.. Auk, 1. An east bound Mock train was derailed at the west emlot May's bridge, not far fiom tblsplaoe Two oars were thrown over the wiuge, Killing twenty oHttle and nineteen horses. Tho roadway was blocked, detaining general travel from one to two Hours. Singular Bult In Wllllnin.port. Wiluamspobt, Pa., Auk. 1. A novel damage suit was bexiiu here yesterday, Mrs. Clara Smith brought action against Andrew A. IJoney for selling her husband liquor that caused his death. She claims $10,000 damages, anil lias engaged tuo best of legal talent to push the case. The hus band, James H. Smith, died in Donoy's sa loon last March, and the coroner's jury rendered a verdlet of death from alcohol Ism. Smith was a man of known Intern tj&rato habits Tliy Want Qreenbaoki. Heading, "Pa., Aug. 1. The executive committee of tho People's party intend holding a series of publlo meetings In this olty, the first of which will take place next Monday evening, Aug. 7. At a meeting the committee decided In favor of the re neal of the Sherman law, provided a good substitute was presented. They are free silver men as long its metal is used, but prefer a paper currency. Thoy are olio opposed to the national banking system, mid wish to see In its place government banks. Arnica A Oil I.iniinent Is very hoallng and soothing, and does wonders when applied to old sores. lm lennylvHnltt OoiniiiBinlory, I.nyiil legion. KHAPINO, Ph., Aug. 1. Arrangements nre being made by tho Heading members of Pennsylvania commandery of tho Lnjal Legion for the meeting to be held In thU city on Oct. 4. General Grogg will preside and over 400 delegates are cxpeolcxl to be In attendance. Quite a number of distin guished guests will be present, among whom will probably be ex President Har rison. An excursion will bo made t-0 Get tysburg on Oct. 5. A I'lueUy l.ndy Tedefltrlan. CnicAOo, Ai'g. 1. Mrs. Lucille Rodney, accompanied by her Imshnnd, O. 13. llod jiey, and W. W. tlolliilay, Iibb arrived nt Cbioago Horn U'livcton, rox., Having walked the entlri, distance. The trip was made for a wag.-r of sfl.OOO and sundry considerations. Mrs. Undney.woreoutelght )alrs of shoes, nud averaged twenty-three miles a nay. suo leit liuivesion .uay 10, nnd was due here today. Cycliirmnn of Mission nidge rtnlnotl. Kasiiville, Tcnn., Aug. L During a sevore wind, rain and thunder storm the circular building containing the cyclorama of the battle of Mission Hldge guve way before it, nnd is a complete wreck. If the oleture is ruined the loss will be 20,000, with no storm insurance. No people were hurt, , A common cold should pot Downs' Elixir will cure it. bo neglected. lm BEAUTY ALBUMS. Itcsult of Kate Jordan's Visit to a New York Photograph Store. Special Correspondence New York, July S5. I stood in a pecul iar little shop ou llroadwny tho other day. On the walls. In glass cases. In the win dows, were lines of photographs, tiers of them, and In boxes nnd stacked rows, a full ton ot tuera. l'hotogrnpns everywhere. There were actors nnd actresses galore, ministers, nuirilists, authors, statesmen and women who aro photographed for beauty's snke alone. Theso hist were lu tho major ity. If you do not think that each country has ita own particular typo of feminine beauty, It is beoauso you have not thought seriously of the matter at all. The teauti- ful English woman is quite unlike the equally bountiful American, and both are essentially Uluerent from tne Austrian, The professional beauty of the foggy Is land is big, broad shouldered, with a mar- velously fine polso of heaa. blie is largo eyed, placid, reposeful almost to scornful num. The American Is always slighter. There Is vivacity In her expression, her features are more delicate, ner moutu anu coin lnuica tlve ot laughter and independence. In a word, she-looks. nj8 if" she miaht be frolic come, as If she put onJier dignity for the camera. Tho English woman seems born with it. The Austrian Is very lovely. As a gen eral thing tho free Is childish, wistful, a little heavy in expression. Mo daring lurks In tne eyes, as In tne case oi tne American. You know that true to the tenets of the Teutonlo woman's education she could not flatly contradict her husband. "Who buys these ploturegf" I asked of tho pretty girl behlud the counter. J don't mean the actresses. I mean the beau ties of private life?" "Wealthy people from the west and south visiting New - make up collections of photographs beauty albums and others of people with tragic or patnetic Histories. Anionic the latter you will find Mrs. May- brick here she Is in mourning bonnet and veil pretty Marie Bashkirtseif, and always f li. liaautlfiil unit unfortunate Mario Vea. sere, who met a tragio death wit4 the Crown Educe Rudolph of Austria." "What beauties are most popular?" "The Duchess of Leiuster, Miss Mertens of Vienna, Jane Hading for besides lelng a great actress she is, the most beautiful Frenchwoman Mrs. Iingtry still sells. Lillian Husbell is always a favorite. Among other Americans who are very pop ular are Mrs. Clevelanu, luiy iianaoipu Churchill and the young girl whose ex qulsite photographs bear the name of "Grace" and who is now Mrs. Itnphael de la M ir. American beauties who belong to the Four Hundred and who are photographed here seldom permit their pictures to be put on public sale. jiatb j ohuk. The Itare Olraffa. About 63,000 is the price at which on au. thoritv on zoological matters quotes the gi raffe. Giraffes are most difficult to get since the (Souilan war. A few years ago Kasanla, which lies between Khartoum nud Suakin, 'he eenu-r lor uie uuniers, but the Will I.M.ke up tin parties, nnd the giraffes hn nm.itnl intuitu- ivmotr m terior. Ahoi mi bw in j:-t Aliica--the tsetse fly k i I rn -u.'l r . in h ft (.'I raffe jou want horses. Again, you may fliul tin m MKiO inilivi north of the cape, but tin-ili.'li. ul n-. of transport are enormous. Tlir iiwlne.- are ll..l,aml lUBiiiueuim are bruugut "P ' "'lt s milk, mo niiuiem tuknin up " flc k of goats with thi-ui The chaiues aganiht the Utliy giraffe living are lariiu. "PATIENCE OF JOB." The Saldect of Itev. l'owlck's Sermon It J the At. IS. Church. The sermon In the Methodist Rplsecps.l eliureh on Sunday nwrnlng was on "TWo Patience of Job." James B-II i "Ye i.c heard of the patience of Job." The win of Impatience, though lightly regarded, lies b the foundation ol about 4s mueh liuman misery M any other sin. It Is so common for' men to get angry under provocation, to get discouraged after failures, to yield to des pondency in the mldt of trials apd to doubt God when they cannot fathom the dispensa tions of His providence that the sinfulness of so doing some tiroes does not occur to them. But Imnstieliee is always a confession of weakness and a badge of littleness. Job is presented as an example of patience. 1-ook at the circumstances of his life andohartcter. His very name means "persecuted ono." He lived in tho heathen, Idolatrous land of Uz. So far as we know he had not the ad van taxes of Sunday schools and churches. The Bible was not yet written, No house of God was yet built and no ministering priest was yet ordained. God's Judgment of his char acter was "there Is none Uko him in all the earth, a perfect and an upright man, ono that feareth God and eecheweth evil." And what made it still harder to be good he was very rich so that he was the greatest man In all tho oast He was familiar with all tho trials Incident to domestic life for he lmfl seven sons and three daughters. Bat as he had the disposition he found tho timo to be religious. As there were no places of public worship he turned his own homo Into cLurch and observed family worship, But the tlmo came to him, as it does to us, when he was bereaved of his. children and when his property was stolen and his person was aflllctod. The wife of his bosom turned upon htm and exhorled him to do what Satan said ho would If ho was nflllcted: 'Curse God and commit suicide" His frionds, miserable oomforters, under pro- tenso of weeping with him slandered lilm Bat mark his course: When tho messengers bring tidings of his stolen herds and mur dored children ho fell down on tho ground not in a fit of rage nor inconsolable grief mid worshlppocl, saying "tho Lord gavo and tho Lord hatli tukoa away, wesson Do tuc name of tho Lord." Wlicn his wife b dohiin curso Ood and dio ho says, "What? Slmll we receive good at tho hand of tho Lord and not ovil?" When his friends misrepresented him and charged that his faitk was only presumption lie cries "though Ho slay mo yet will I trust hiin," Patlenuo is not mere stoicism. It does not require us to bo nor to affect to be indifferent to our sufferings. It nocd not Beal tho lips and gild sorrow into something else. Job, whoso namo has becoino tho synonym for pa ticuco, gavo frco vent to his feelings and oven cursed tho day in which ho was born. Itp supremo test is not in the quenching of cmo tlon and tho clinching of tho teeth in passion less silonce while a fiery volcano rages with In. It exhibits itself not in casual utterances and spontaneous feelings but unswerv ing loyalty to God and duty in splfco of trials. Pationco moans endurance. Wo can excuco tliogroaning ship for tossing about if ouly she endures the storm and brings us safely into port. Tho superstition of Job's .frlonds that unu snal sorrow prove unique guilt still survives, But the bible teaches that "whom tho Lord lovcth ho chastcnoth," It would seem thai Job's trial were to display and to perfect his vir tues. Tho sufferings of saints are disciplinary and not punitive This is tho great lesson of this sublime poem. Thcro is tnoro in tho biblo to prove that unusual Borrow proves uuusuul goodness in tho sorrowing than in tho con trary. Even Satan could not touch Job's peS- son nor property, nor can ho touch ours, tyi first obtaining permission of God. There are no accidents in tho government of God. Hi doth not afflict willingly. Evory branch in mo that boareth fruit ho purgoth it that it may bring forth more fruit. Tho end of Job is a commentary upon the passage : "All things work together for good to them that love God." And if Job could lovo and eervo God so faithfully that God himself could say ho was "perfect" notwith standing his adverse circumstances, who can not? "Ye have not yet resisted unto blood striving against Bin.'' 08K DANA'S SAHSAPAEILLA, rrs " THE KINDTHAT CUUEB". PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Sltenniiduttti Offers Opportunities to Heek- ers ol Iuvetiueiit. The following enumerated properties are for salo and information concerning them miy be had upon application ut the Herald oftlco: 1. A row of frame houses coutaiuing apartments for six families. Will net at leist 15 percent, on the price asked. Loca tion in the heart of Shenandoah. 2. A splendid factory site, 30x00 feet In sine, lu tho heart of Shenandoah, and In eluding large building. Cheap. 3. Lot and large building with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8 horse power engine, boiler and ebaftiug. SplondM build ing for a factory. 4. An olegant now house in Pottaville, complete in overy detail, all conveniences, large-and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet, Large hennery. Llcenx il Hutel For Sole In a mining town. Good bar trado. Ad- drees, E., oare Evbkino Hhbald, Shenan doah. Pa. 8-19-121 ' '" v l'tac0 In Nlvaragim. Nkw Vohk, Aug. l.A dispatch was re- oeived by the Niuaragua Canul nnd Con- struotlou oouipany from their agent at Grenada, stating that peace had been re stored in Nicaragua. TIlB WmllliHi-. Fair; southerly winds, shifting to north erly. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The United States orulser Chicago has just arrived ut Cowes, Isle of Wright, William It. IIulAsb, the well known Philadelphia detective, died ln that city, aged 49 years. It is expected that 'the Canadian Sault Ste. Marie canal will be ready lor tratuo by May 1 uei year. The boiler of the only locomotive on the Manila's vineyard (Muss.) railroad burst, and all ti,.mo is suspended. Han el Moller. a retired merchant of P fi , W. J., died suddenly while bathiug oi V. .,t BiilUiou, Coney Inhtud. I 11, IVN-,1 JMlclll '-III, I Hon n, , J. Lognu (;hipman, of ii in a precarious comll- oi, liu-imal, a victim or ;IO 0 II or lm y ni i Si on, i ,, mi show the value , I I ,111101.1 lor the post , n of fSU.Wul 1 ue yi js year. GRANT BAND - AT LAKESIDE, 119 rUtSDAY, AUGUST 15th, Positively the Greatest A Programme second to" none Scull Races I Sweepstake Shooting Matches ! Base A Game of ball will bo played between the fainous Bhonaudoali Nino and unotlier exceptionally strong team. CONCERTS BY THIS GRANT BAND Y And n number of well known band of win oh an anniHiinco oi piensure anu entertainment for the young ntirt old. Dancing In tho mammoth pavilion tor which music wllI'bB fur nished by the firm oils Schbppc Orchestra of 15 Pieces. SPECIAL TRAINS WILL BE HUN FKOM Refreshments of all kinds will bo LEBANON COUNTY REPUBLICANS Official Ileturnn, It Is Sulil, Show Mora Vnt Cul Than' Them Are Voters. LEBANON, Pa.. Ana. 1. The offloial re turns of the Iiebanon county Renubllcan primaries show the following Republican nominations: County treasurer. John L. Schultz, of Mill Creek; register of wills, I'osepn uamey, oi inuepenuent instinct; recorder nnd clerk of quarter sessions. Ephrnlm M. Boltz, of Lebanon! olerk of orphans' court, John R. Fertig, of North Lebanon; county commissioners, Oliver II. Henry, of gouth Annvillo, and John I. Jvrelder, of Lebanon; director of the poor, Alfred G. Ream, of Jackson; county audi tors, Albert B. Carman?, of Lebanon, and Henry K. Shelman, of Jonestown bor ough; delegates to the state convention, 1). B. Hank, of Kast Hanover; Dr. Thomas V. Miller, of Heidelberg, and Andrew J, Merith, of Lebanon. On the question whether the Crawford county system should be continued, or whether there should be a return to tho old delegate sys tem of nominations, the vote was over whelmingly in favor of the Crawford county system. There is considerable dis satisfaction nnd soma talk among the friends of defeated candidates of contest ing the result. It Is charged that in one case more votes were cast than there nre voters in the district of all parties. Northampton County Democrats. E ASTON, Pa., Aug. 1. The Northampton county Democrats held their nominating convention here. D. J. Godsbalk, of Beth lehem, presided. The following were elected delegates to tho state Democratic convention of 1894: H. W. Scott, W. A. Wilbur, James Smith, William Chnpman, H. J. Steelo, Francis Calvin, J. T. Wood ring, U. J. Berlin, h. P. llyan and Irwin J. Horn. The following were renominated for offices which they now hold: II. S. Cavanaugh, prothonotary; John J. Hruc, recorder; Georgo W. Hoch, register of wjlls. The only contest o( the day was. over tho nomination for county treasurer, which resulted in the selection of Charles L. Hemingway, of Easton. Tho other nom inees were: For county commissioners, Charles Kichline of Lower Bmicon, and Terranco McCabe of South Easton; for poor director,. Samuel Desler of Nazareth. Resolutions of respect to tho memory of the late Congressman Mutohler wero unanimously adopted, Tennsylvunla l'trntinaters. Wasiiinotos, Aug. 1. The following Pennsylvania postinastors have just been appointed! Adolphus Yerkes, Andalubin; Charles Harris, lluckuorn; J. Ultner,. Flcmlngton; B. B. Shiffer, Hudson; Mrs. B. L. Mnckey, Kelton; W. C. Sohwab, Ln retto; Oliver Martin, Marshallton; Han unh M. Everett, Isewportvllle; C. U. Welsh, North Bend; E. J. Marshall, North brook; S. S. Tarbox, Ogdensburg; D. I). Wilier, dickering; Amirow araim, i-ortt age; M. M. Bosscrt, Pughtown; Mrs. K. Frease, llohrsburgu; Mrs. M. . lost, un pert; Walter Williams, Tullytown; Lee Hellar, Welllversvllle, Fatal Kerosene Again. St. Paul, Aug. 1. The house of J. H, Lnngrniu, a former, near Olga, N. D was burned through lighting u flie with kero seue. Two of the children were burnr d to death, nnd Langraln and his wife were so badly injured that recovery is doubtful. TERRIBLE JXPLOSION! Too High Pressure. In these days of keen competition in every line, when the business man is compelled to bend his intellect and every energy to the success of his business; the clerk, book Keeper, professional man and laborer, to drive themselves at a terrific rate, there can be hut one result an explosion, which, if not resulting in immediate death, leaves them with shattered brains and bodies. Thev are running at too liicli pressure, The strain is too great. Something must and does give way. Tins is equally true of women. Though their sphere is more limited, they have their daily burdens, frets, and worries, and the results are the same as with tlioir stronger companions. This condition Is growing worse every day. The rapidity of its increase is awful to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and inutin nsvlumsnrefullof those unfortunates. and are being crowded still further. There is but one solution of the matter. Recog nize the imnortance of the situation at once. and take the necessary measures to over come it. If you have falling memorv, hot Haines, dizziness, nervous or sick neaaacne, biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep launou. faintimr. nervous dvsnensia. eni- ioy, etc., know that any one of them is but a symptom 01 tne calamity mat may ueiuu von. and even though you have used so- oalled remedies and treated witli reputable physicians with little or'no benefit, give Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine a trial. It is tho only remedy that may be depended upon for nervous disorders. " Two years ago I used Dr. Miles' Restorative HoriHnn with marked benefit, and later induced mrson. who had been sick with catarrh of the bladder Ave years ln the hands of our bet phy slet&ni, to try It together with Dr. Miles' Ierve and Urer Pills. He was no wonderfully benefited that he i attending to business sgain. My wife a'so used Nervine wltb most excellent rcsuin. All of ui together have not used more than six wi-1as r.r VnrvfnA. Several of our friends have ali, used It. and are greatly improved."-I.ouis Ol'hbs, Ilucher & Glbbs Plow Co , Canton, Ohio. Dr Miles' Restorative Nervine is sold by all dronldU on a positive guarantee, or sent by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, SI per bottle, six botues.so, express prepsia. It it positively free from opiates or dangsrous drvgs. Free book at druggiin, or by swll. I MUSIC ALE! - Event of the Season. ever offered at this Resort. Hchuylltlll and other counties. There ALL POINTS -AT REDUCED RATE4. sold In nil parts of the grounds. Thirty llny's Notlo. All taxes for 1801 and 1892 must bo paid within tliirty days from date, or accounts will be put in tho hands of Constables for collec tion. John F. Hiooins, Receiver of Tbxos. Shonandoah, Pa , July 17, 1893. 7 19-lm AVntvrNotlco. Owing to a scarcity of water in tho reser voirs, tho patrons of tho company aro request ed to bco that no moro Is used than is abso lutoly necessary. 7-28-tf S. T. nESS. Superintendent. VtfAKTS. SCO. FOK HA.1 E A bl-tck maro will work singlo or double. Inquire ot M. 1'. Conry, 31 t-ouih Main street. 7-20-lw I70II BALIS good paying grocery ston I1 Mhcnaiiiluuli. Good location. Apply storo In at Uic HniiAi.i) onlcc. 7-ifHw 1?OH SALE. Horn 1 maro, hart-ess buggy and ; whole outllt cheap. Apply toll! J. Kep Icr, at Miuilcr'H mir'oio yarn. 7-31-21 I'UVIM?aKS. Hlds will be rcco.ved un il J 9 p.m. Saturday, Aiiguatstb. torprlvllege!', 1 whoio an part, for Grant Hand ,viu 1 ale at Likc&ldc. Aueust lSlh. Address John A. O ant, Pres. Hand. 8-1-M 1MTUAYED. A brown cow. with whito spots it In tho for-hend, left Bjoulder nnd tip ol tail. Also largo white spot under tho belly hstraved from the nrcmlnes of flnjri-n Hllklewicz, 627 Ei8t Con. re street, on tLo SSth lumuui ouuuuie rcwtiru ror rciurn or the same. 7-31-2t NOTICE, la hereby given that a slrango con cane to the place or farm ot Gustavus lloth on June 20. 1893. The cow Is letwtcn Fix andfeeven years old, white and yellow spotted and black forehead Tho logal owuur oaa take the cuw by paying the exnom,cs. UliSTAVTri HOT II, 7-31 lot Ilyon township, Schuylkill county, 1'a. 1ONDS l'1R SALE. Tne Town Council of ) ilie Iloru.inti of MieiundoiHi having bfeu uuly and legally outhorlml to boirpw monej for too puipobo of ireeilug a public water works, have prepared and -re now offering for b lo borough Donds bearing interest ut tl.o rate of 4 per rent., the lnturodt payable semi an n ally. Tho bonds arc of tho denomination of J100, 3U0 and $000 and uwturo in thirty year.. I'craous ill-hiring to nubociii.e for ile said bonds can do so by applying to T. F. Brudixau. treasurer of tbc borough, stating tho amount they dcslro to subscribe for and tho den mlna tlon of bonds preferred. PATRICK QAFFIOAN, T J. JAMES, K. I' (iALLAGHEH. 7-5-tf Commlttco. REPUBLICAN COUHtV COHVEN AND DELEGATE ELECTION. The HeLubll'an voters of Bchuvlklll rountv arc hereby noillled that in accordance with u rt solution adopted by tli j Execmlro Committee or roo parry, at a meeting neia at rousviuo, Pa,, Julv !Mth, ISOJ.tho County ronvcniloa was oruereu 10 00 cem ai union mm, l'oitsvuie l'n., ou Monday, August 14th, HQS. at 10 A. M. or Ibe purpose of noml-atlne i tlcuet to be v 11 d for at tho genoral election in Mov irnber ntxt. tor me following officers, to-wit; Judge, x-ruiuunu uijf, vitrK 01 tuo uouris, rteuoruer neglslor, Controller, two Commissioners. Dl reoior 01 tno i-por, two Auuitors anu county Surveyor. nepuDiican voters aro rcouesteo toassemnit- In their respective dlttil, t at tho usual nlucr Uxeu for Loldlng tho delegate election, al no noiiuu 01 cuauKo n s Ducn yiven; on -at 'rnay Aucuot liitli, Iwl, between the uouis of 3 and 7 lu tho after,. oon, lor the purpoeo ol el cling the number of delegates, alternates and mcin- Ders or uouniy committee to whicu their nls- ti let is cntuld under the rules ot tne party Due notice of the numbef of do'cuatcs o bi elected und tho number ot votos which each delegate is entitled to cast will be given in the lettor of instructions to be forwarded by mall to the ltepubllca 1 voicrsnppolutcato conduct tho delegate elections ln tho several dlsti lets. . Blank certlncat .s of election will be forward ed to the persons appointed to hoid tuo elec tion, move should be properly filled In so tha enih delegate s credentials shall be in proper fi rm, Doiega es will ploaso report at Republi can houtitiuart era as eurly ns possible on the morning of tho convention. r, 1 -1 ; a u.ivir1, Att03t: Lhalrman, A. J. SnoiiTALL, Seoretary. 7 31 tf John F.Ploppert, SO EAST CJSXTItE ST. Bread, Cate and fie Bakery . CONfECTIGNERY. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. I have also purchased the store 21 West Coal street, and am prepared to-lurtiUb Milk, 1 Team. Butter and Eggs at the lowest market prices Wo will also keep at this store Ico Cream and Bods. Water. All on ors will receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT. ti Eaxt Centre St. SIEIAIOOtH ZI West Coal St ALMA SHOE MUSSING! The best preparation In the market for shoes, satchels and all leather goods where a beauti ful uiaiK is uesirea, AT THE LEATHER STORE 1Q W. Oontro JSt., WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Finest Brands of Wines, Whiskeys aad Cigars, Fresh lleer. Porter and Ale always on Up. FINE DRESS GOODS i.RESS GOODS is I) ... ...in l 1,11.11, wu win iiul aucmjii a mil descrip tion, but rrivn n. nnrfinl nnflitio nrliioli tmtt can fill in by a personal inspection. There are the plain and chang-ablc diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads, cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there, many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex amination are found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, fig ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. .In Wraps singlo, doublo or trlplo capes. Somo aro plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy indcecent braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangemont at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho feminine fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats aro equally fashionablo and stylish, many of theso having capes also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho taste or Inclination of tho wearer may dcslro. 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 ever3'thing in trimmed and untrimmed hats, novelties of every description. Having secured a trimmer noted for her artistic and skillful' work, we are enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. B 8mrrCT2,TT"rTr -fir a jBk&JS rn O, GEOltau MILLER, Mauager. rntua arid sdppliea for starting lUj photography. n rr ttt-rt rvrnvrn a G3 Sttsui o CD Tho outllt Includes Fine Lens. Foldlnc TrlDod. Carrying Sntchsl wltb sboulder btrap, Gt-page 1 strucuoa noon, ana an necessary upp&raius a id tupplles tor starting in photography It Is th-i simploit, llghtobt, most compact, easiest ot compiebensloa, readiest la manipulation, and cboarest complete ou.tU ever produced. btudent No. 2, - Price $2.50. ' Tho Student Camera can bo seen at Nos. C and 8 North Main Street, SHENANDOAH, - Pfi. Hardware. Tinware. Htoves and House Furnishing Goods. Fishing Tackle and rsponsman a kooos, 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 carry an Immense line ol Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. KooQng and Spouting our specialty, Peter Griffiths, . QIUAUDVIIiMr, PA. Public Notice ! Notice is hereby given that persona destroy ing or detaining boor kegs will be prosecuted as provided by the Act ot Assembly approved AprlUth,lt65. Brewers' Association. She can (loan, P,, Juno 8, 1891. lr T such a bcwilderiiiEr topic .u L r .11 i 1 Wo find tho most stylish and tho prevailing moilo to ho tho Capo, In somo of Its variations, n tit. A recreuMon tlmt etf u'-iiu-e. . UlllVllted IL, lustiii.-t mill taste ft. Hi-u aim iraiis 10 a stu 01 wuut ih most lovt- iu nature. Exuinlin 1 ur stud raiucra, .no. a, iirl j.fiu com ilete, inchi nag ti"e i Dse, foldi trim-a enrvinc nti with sin uhltr strap pgo instruction o .... .J 1 tvt o CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 07 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNi -AQliNT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGE.R lite BEE Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. 4 HOOKS & BROm Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. "Co. 4 NORTH MAIN STR 104 North Mnlnstrcet, Shenandoah, lirlliULVIU' Ull'BIl ln ftnVUPflT, tuiuuiwuiu Uiiiinu xi.iu WiU'iivthx;, It ( Ice Cream wholesale and retalllS , 1. r5Whadat EJ nrely eub a 120 S. J M
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