i-4 I " i ' '-. W 2:2d 8:09 :18 1:40 8:08 1:25 im 2:-a 8:18 lito J.JU 8:U 3:23 :U 2:28 bell X Among merchant la the one who eaters to the mint of hie co- tomers, bo they rich or poor. Both have an equal right to be treated rolrly. Justice toall U good motto, and oar customs" will Jnd It nr. Wo have a complete llneof Groceries M well M Dinned Goods, eta. Oome and see oar stock of good, and remember the best roods aro always the cheapest In the long run. Corner Grooery, Centre and White St. THIRD EDITION LAKBSIDB PARK. Dates i,..I,.l fnr TIllH 8BIlin Bt TlllS I'ontilitr ltesort. The following Is a list of the dates secured nri the names of the societies Aug. 6 English Itaptlst Bunday sohools, of Mahanoy Oity and Shenandoah. Aug, 4. P. M. Sunday sohools of Shon undoah and Gllborton. Aug. 5 to 13. Knoampmont of the IotU- Tlllo cadots, National Guard. Aumt7. Alplut Social Society, Shamokin Animst 8. M. E. Sunday sohool, Mahanoy August 0. Trinity Reformed and l'resby t,rfn Sunday schools. Shonandoali. August 10. Evaugolioal Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 13. Reunion of dertrmn Lutheran church. Aug. 15-LatesIdaliailsalo, Grant Band. Aug. 10. Trlulty Reformed Sunday sohoo of Tamaqua. August 17. St. .Tamos Lutheran Sunday school. Ashland. Aub. 18. Picnic of Lydla Decree lodge So. 112 Dauehtcrs of Kebekah, I. 0. O. F.. of Shenandoah. August 21. Clorman Reformed Sunday ochool, Mahanoy City. Aub. 25. Anniversary nlonlo of Phosnlx 3Tlro Company, of Shonandoah. Sopt. 1. Plcnloof the Shenandoah Evan gelical Sunday school. Bopt, 4 St. Michaels Sooiety of tho county. ComlnE Kvents. July 31 and August 1. Ice oream festival, undor auspices of English Lutheran ohurch in jthe church building. Aug. 12 Ice cream festival, In Robbins' jgfKc houso, nnder auspices of Helping SntlfcTOtyBaformed church. Aug. 14. loo croauinniUko festlval.undor the auspices of Fowler's M. 11 -Sunday school, atYatosvillo. Am. 18. Ico cream festival, in Robbins' opera houso, undor ausplcoa of tho Y. P. G, of the P. E. church. JdSB WELLS' Laundry Blob, tho best "Bluing for laundry uso. Each package makes "wo quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakley Bros. Plies or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife or ligature, ft So danzor or suffering. No delay lrorn oust while nnder treatment. Patients who reranSi)lo nood not y until well. jruarantcod. Send for circular, h t ' It. REED, M. D., " 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Eefors. b7 permission, to tho editor of tho EVENINO HCKAI.D. 'f Hwltch-Hiick Itallroni Trains leave Hwltoh-lUek de; f!htinlr. wnnlr (lavs, us foUoWa: 8.44 enot. Mauen 8.40. 10,10, 11JI7 a.m., I.oo, 3 45. 5Sft p. m. Mondays, 1.60, 2.85 p.m. Returning, leave Hummlt Hill, 9.40, 11.10 a. m.. 12 35. 1.60. 3.80. !,, 8.16 p. m. Sun- days, 3.25, 4 00 p. m. Slay 16, 1893. tf Glv-fln Away, For sixty days Keagey, tho photographer will givo a 10x12 platinum picture with every dozen of his $3 cabinets. Licensed llotol For Sale In a mining town. Good bar trade. Ad' dress, E., care Evenino Herald, Shenan. doah, Pa. 8-19-121 Xost. A string of gold beads. Finder will please leave them at this offlco and receive reward. Our Directory. sip He pop office r II CliaMflMrfnal. Offlce houjfl, from 7:30 a. m.-tortsu p. m noutij Order and Registry De purtmentopen irom8:00 u. m. to 7:00 p. m. nvill mart nr. Inn RflhAdnTn nf lbs mn ana acpurtnreoi man trains, aiau matter for despatch must be In the offloe thirty minutes Deiore tne time given oeiow: Arrival Dtilinallon. iPMla., Western 1 and V Southern States) Departure. r. u. A. 21. 1:40 4:21 A. M. p. M. 7:80 U:K 8:08 11:30 3:08 8:00 8:08 8:45 J New York and East ern States and points on Li. V. It. It. Asland. j- 12:82 3:08 8:00 1:16 7:00 1:86 7:00 1:40 7:00 9:08 7:30 j QlrardvUle. j- (.Raven Run, Oentra-1 llu, Mt. Carmel and BhamoUln. J PottevUle. 7:30 11:80 7:20 9:U8 11:55 11: 2:68 2:60 9:66 Mahanoy Olty, Mahanoy Plane, Lost I ( Creeb and bbf t. f 3:60 s.-au 9:M :M i FraokvtUe. r 7:28 2:60 Carriers nffiB a awnanl oolleotion at 8:1)0 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:16 a. m. and 3. lb p. m. aooihodai oeuvenes ana collections are made In the buaineea part ol town at 10: is a. m. ana z:w p. m. UitH Aiunu Itoses, The following list shot- he looation (it the alarm boxes of the tilwnandoah Fir' Department: LOCUTION. 16 Coal and BonerastreMi. 18 Uowers and Centre street. 14 Urldgo and Centre streeta. 26 Main and Centre street. 3 1 Main and Poplar streets. 15 Main and Coal streets. 43Ollbert and Centre street. O Gilbert and Cherry streets. (3-Ch5tnut and Coal streets. KING -J9A1IU To send an alarm open the box, pull down tee hook once and let go. When an alarm la sent In the tire bell will sound the number ol the box and repeat the alarm tour times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm la sounded from box 16 the Are w strike one, then pause and strike Ave rblis. wUl Indicate that the nre Is In Me rlclnlty o ,No. IS box Every alarm la repeated four times (hA ff Per pair for JUace Cur P1.UU tutus. Others for fl5, $1.80, $1.75, $2.u0 and upwards. Call nd nee thera. A new lot Just received ;)4 C JPrtcice'o Carpet Store. TO DISCIPLINE CORRIGAN. The ArehMntinp May rel Ilio Brrc or 31r. Haloid' lJlpliire. Miwncapoi.ik. Aua. . The Journal nrlntan sensational art tola on recent de velopment In American Catbollo politic, which it declare eouies from the highest authority. Archbialiop Satolll, the papal legate, left Monday night for Washington, after having; spent several weeks In tho northwest, and The Journal declares that the rebellion of Archbishop Corrlgnn, of New York, Is now to be punished, and in a very diplomatic way. The head and front of the offending of the archbishop of New York has been his refusal to reinstate Dr. Uurtaell in his original parish, or one just as good, in spite of the fact that he has been admonished to do so by the able- Rate. Behind thli refusal In said to bo a determination on the part of Corrlgan not to yield to his authority. It must be ettnor this or a resolve on CorrlRan's part to re sign from the archdiocese. The Journal Bays that Satolll, on consultation with his close xrleml, Archbishop Ireland, oi u l'aul, tho leader of tho Liberal wing of the American Cathollo churoh, has deter mined to co to Homo soon and lay the matter before tho pope, with the recom mendation that aooadjulator bo appointed to assist the archbishop of Now York in the management of so I urge a diocese. This notion, If npproved by the pope, ns there seema every reason to suppose It will, would be equivalent to the removal of Aroliblshop Coirlgan from the active management of nffnlrs of the diocese. The Journal hints that in case such action was taken by the holy seo It is entirely proba ble that Archbishop Ireland would bo up pointed that coadjutator. Two Track Walkers Ilun Down. NOBRISTOWN, Pn., Aug. 8. Amos Evans, nged 70 year, was struok by a locomotive oa the Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valloy railroad at Conshohocken and Instantly killed. He was walking on tho track, anil being deaf, did not hear the engineer's whistle of warning. Evans was a carpen ter, and lived in Conshohnokcn. Otto Bwartz, a German peddler, stepped out of tho way of a Philadelphia nnd Heading ooal train above LlnBeld and wan struok by the Willlamsport express and hurled halfway up an embankment. Tho man was found moaning and bleeding and hurt internally. Denver's Unemployed Army. DENVElt, Aug. 2. Thero Is a perceptible decereose in the number of men being fed at Camp Helief, and the army of unem ployed Is not so large as It was a week ago. Thus far 1,300 men havo been sent out of town by the reltot committee and thero has been little If any suffer ing in tlje city or state, although large numbers of men are out of worlt, Thero is little lawlessness nnd likely to be llttlo, ni every precaution Isbofug token to Bepernte the honest workmen from the ntd- fesslonal tramp nnd run the latter from tho city. The T-mr Ahova the Confcailnnat. LONDON, Aug. 2. Priestly clrolos arc considerably abated over a ruling just1 madoby Sir Frod; rick Jenne, ohlef justice of the oourt.of probuto and illvoree, to the .effect that a minister of the gospol has no right to plead privilege when asked to stato In court the substance of n conflden tial communication made to him In his sacred capacity by one of his parishioners, Broke the World's Iteooril. New YoitK, Aug. 2. The annual games ot the Timothy D. Sullivan association were rendered of general interest by tho fact that a world's record vrat broken. James Mitchell, of tho New York Athletic club, threw the thirty-six pound weight three feet further than tho previous rec ord. The actual distance for the throw was 88 ft. H In. Argentine's Local IlliturhnnoM. , Loxdov, Aug. 2. The Argentine minis ter in Loudon has given to the press the following dispatch from the government at Buenos Ayreaj "The revolutionary movoinents In the provinces of Buenos Ayors, Santa Fe and San Luis are entirely local. No voice of disloyalty against the national authorities has been raised in those provinces." A Priest Killed by tho Onrs. WnEELIN'O, Vt'. 'Vb., Aug. 2. While crossing a railroad tracllc lu the. Baltimore and Ohio yards at Graftou Rev. Father Kellcher, one of the best known Catholic priests in the dlocee, was run over by a locomotive and killed. Both legs were severed irom the body. round Wife and Child -Murdered. Oaddo, I. T.( Aug, 2. On his return to his home, three miles west of hero. Will) Corbett, a full blood Chickasaw Indian. found his wifo and little baby lying dead in the yard with one bullet hole In the head nnd three more (n the body of each. There Is no clew. No Cae Against Mist 3IcKlbben, St. Louis, Aug. 2. Assistant Prosecut ing Attorney Esrep decided the evidence against Aland Alchtbben was not jrani- oient, and no warrant will be Issued against her charging the murder of her father, John MeKibben. ami sister, Mrs. Stewart. PMuts, In consequence of tho repairs under way in the High school building tho School Board will meet in room C of tho Centre street building to-night The directors and teach ers will hold a joint meeting before tho regu lar session. 'Squire Monaghan was approached yestorday on political topics, but hadn't much to say, He simply hummed "When the battle's over we shall wear a cuwu."' Oar Counoiliuen se. tn to be getting the Western fever. Councilman Lamb is in Crede, Colorado, and .Councilman GatBgan started for Springfield, Illinois, yesterday. It is expected there will be tome steps to wards putting the Board of Health in shape at the Borough Council meeting to morrow night The suspension of work on the Bmeriok street Sewerage Company's plant is aeoounted for by a difference between the contractor and the company. After the work was started the contractor found his price was loo low. Supervisor Llewellyn has a number of men At work enlarging the borough culvert ou East Raspberry alley. Th" annual vacation season of the latter carricis commenced to-day, Carrier John Bartach taking the first leave of absenoe. The vacation period for each man is two week, ilr. Barteoh intends spending part of his time at Atlantic City. The resumption of work at the West Shen andoah colliery was good newt to many of our citizens. Illoyele Mnel. ' The I'ottsville cyclers have arranged for a bicycle race meet at Orwigaburg on Friday next Tweniy-ihree prises ranging in vlue from $3 to $05 will be offered and the dis tanced ot the contests will vary from i to 5 miles. Civil .erlo HtaHilBitlin. The local civil service examination of ap plicants tor puwiiona in the Shenandoah post- ofliuo will bo held in the High sohool building onStturday, August 5th. HARD TTMB IN BUTTE." The Miners llemaln Thre Became They llnvn tin Obnlcn. The AnneantU .SWctnl, of Itut(e,MonaiM, a copy of whlon liMjust been received, states that while the depressing condition nf things, consequent on the fall In silver and tho Shut ling clown of many mines is strongly felt In Ilulle, nevertheless there has been no great eiodti from there as yst. The miners Who for years havo made their homes In Butte realise that there is nowhere else for them to go. Their occupation Is mining and that in dustry Is just as depresnod elsewhere as In Unite. Consequently most of the unemployed miners are staying In Dntte,nnt knowing any lictter place to go to, and thinking that Butte will seo better times as qu'rk as any pi ten. Thero is talk of some of tho silver mines resuming, although the price nf stiver re tnilns low; nevertheless there are many hundreds of miners out of employment with a bad outlook for the winter before thorn, Heretofore in 0o shutdowns they luvo linen able to go to leasing, but there is no induce ment to lease now. Quito a number have rigged up rockers And are engaged In washing gold. In the vlcfnity of Butte, wherever water Is to be found, gold can bo mined In some quantity. Some days the mi ners can wash out a day s wages, and other days thoy can get scarcely anything. There is no chance ol their getting rich, but many of them aro get- ting a living out of It. The Standard says : "The miners aro nnx Ions that some of their own men be sent enst to engage In a campaign for silver ugh among the labor unions. It is believed that men like Charles Lane, president of the Sll ver Bow Trades and lbor Aesembly, and Peter llreen cbnld do a great deal of good by talks in the union themselves. Lane, as vice president of thu Brotherhood of Carpentcit In Amorioa, Is known by reputation to overj carpenter, and his stirring eiieechts and per sonal talks would undoubtedly be effective. It is believed tho leaders of the Knights o Labor could lie Interested In the cause of sil ver In this way. Congressmen would not In likely to disregard petitions sent by laboi unions of their districts, and if the result should not be apparent at once, it would bo oome apparent next year when a new con gressional election is heid. Laboring men in tho east have not lioen awakened on the sub ject of silver, but there is no reason why the) could not be enlisted on the right side, and, as a consequence, a good tuany silver congress men would be elected lu eastern distriott which am now solid the other way." The Peter Brcen mentioned abovo Was nromiuent resident of Shenandoah a few years ago. A common cold should not Downs' Ulixlr will euro It. be neglected lm Jl.ino Hull. McGco, tho IIa.liton oatchor, has resigned as a member of that club. Tho Cubau Giants wore defeated by the Lnnsford team on Monday. Moseltt, tho homo catcher, received nn cffoi from Ilazleton to play with that team al a salary of $G0 per month, with tho prlvllcgi of signing for noxt season. Hodccliued the oflbr. Tho home management has arranged foi dally practice by tho players at tho Trotting park. Grant, of the Cuban Giants, played eccond baso at Shenandoah on Saturday. Manage: wultman still nas nopes that ho can bo se cured for Heading. Reading World. IIoQurd is gutting in good trim again ann will lu all probability play with tho homi toam in the next game. Ho may bo abio tc pitch. One reason why rottsvlllo pooplo do no. area good game of ball Is that their Innclo Is In such a condition that it Is Impassible foi any club not familiar with their grounds tc play good ball. Every visiting team, n mattor bow good, nas from lu to 15 urrors it tuey want to sco good games they must strip their diamond and roll It AMnnd Telegram. -This matter has been placed beforo tho l'ottsvillo peoplo repeatedly, but they will not improvo their grounds. To do so would throw away the secret of theli success. PottevMo can't win a gamo off llu own field. 08E DANA'S SABSAPAUILLA, rrfl " THE KINDTIIAT CIIBK8". Luxuriant Traveling. Tbo climax of comfortable and luxurious travoling is apparently reached by tie Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Esse and comfort go with tho traveler making a trip from Chlcngo to St. Paul Minneapolis, Omaha or Sioux City over this road. Their superb electric-lighted voeti buled trains leaving Cbinago fur those points oarly overy evonlng are groat favorites, nothing being loft undone by the officials or employes to onsure a most enjoyable t'ip Excellent dining eervice is maintained and buffet library cars aro attached to tbo train where ourrent periodicals may bo perused while smoking a oigar with all the pleasure of ono's own "den" at home. Electric lights placed in every berth enables the traveler to spend his wakeful hours, after retiring, over his favorite novel or other reading mattor. Private compartment oars are run between Chicago, St. Paul and Miu neapolis, In fact, everything that goes to ensure comfort sod security is provided. The trip from Chicago to any of tho above named cities requires but a night's ruu, bringing one at the destination ready for breakfast and bnsinets In the morning All coupon ticket agents have tickets on sale via Chicago, Milwaukee aud St. Paul Rail, way, or call on or address John R. Pott, district passenger agent, Wllliamsnort, Pa. d&w3t A Sewerage 1'roblem, HDITOK Hbjulo: There, is a report current on the street that tho School Hoard at its next session will be asked to pay tho parties layintr thevVat Centre street sewer the sum of $800 for the privilege of making connections therewith. It is perfectly proper that the board should pay a Jiut and equit able share and proportion of tho cost, and should be required to pay what has been asked and demanded of other parties seek log like privileges. It Is unjust to ask the board to pay a larger proportionate sum than others. I am -told the promoters of the sews have offered to individual property owners tbo privilege of making connections at the rate of $25 per half lot. The school district owns, I am informed, two lots and their Just amount, to pay in honest propor tion, would be $100. The board will doubt less look at tbU matter in a reasonable ligjit and not be imposed upon. If the above Statement is true, It looks very much as if the School Board is to be mulcted because it is a public body for private gain. Again it is neither right, just nor honest Ripen B. Shenandoah, Aug. 1, 1693. GRANT BAND MUSICALS ... LAKESIDE. uesoh; august 15 in Positively the Greatest Event of the Season. A Programme second to none ever offered at this Resort. Ml Races I Sweepstake Shooting Matches ! Base Ball ! A CUme of bull vii ho played between Hip fnmnus Slienandoali Nine and atiotber exceptionally strong leaiu. CONCERTS BY THE GRANT BAND 7 An 0 a number of well known band of Schuylkill and other counties. Then will bean abundance- of pleasure and entertainment for Uinyounir nnd old. Danolnk In the junmnioth pavilion for which music will bg fur rilnhed by the famous Schoppe Orchestra of IB Pieces. WILL BE RON FI10.M Refreshments of all Hindu will PROPERTIES FOR SALE, ilieiianclonli OITcm Oppiirtimltlng In Seek- tri of I nvestinont. Tho following enumerated properties aro for sale and information concerning tlicm may bo had upon application at tho HiniALD otilco : 1. -A row of framo houses containing apartments for six families. Will net at least 15 per cent, on the price asked. Loca tion in the heart of Shouaudoah. 8. A splendid factory sito,,30xC0 feet In dse, In tho heart of Shenandoah, and in cluding large building. Cheap. 3. Lot and largo building with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8 horso power engine, boilorand ehaftlng. Splcudld build ing for a factory. 1, An elegant now houso In I'ottsville, complete In every detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot 60x170 feet. Largo hennery. IlRltway Grievance. Tho railway superintendents and grievance cosrinlttco of tho employes under tho P. & R system aro meeting at Bethlohom to-day. It Is said that during tho sessions tho engineers and firemen of the Mahanoy division, Lehigh Valloy railroad, will complain that they aro not allowed overtime for gottlng their en. glncs ready at the Dolano round houso and putting them away aftor trips, In Clmrjro or a Colliery. From Willtesb.irro Record. W. J. P. Williams lf-aves to day for Potts vlllo to take charge of n colliery recently purchased by his brother, Hon. Morgan Wil liams. Tho colliery was worked fllty yeuis ago and ha- been idlo since Tho old slopo s to be ro-opened and timbered. When prop erly worked it will open up a largo area of coal. When tho senator takes a co'llcry In hand it is always a successful operation. Ilcirto in. , The horso owners of town complain of an epidcmlu of colic. One night this week four horses at s'ables on Pear alloy wore attacked at ono time. Ono of tbo broncos purchased in town by tho Grant Bros, last wcok has been attacked by lockjaw at tho Raven Run dams. The at tack is attributed to a straining of tho ani mal's neck in lassooing It. SAILED TIIE SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. For thirty-eight years C'apt. Loud followed the sou. most of that time as master of a vos- pointed by the Secretary or tno Unltod btates Treasury to superintend the i-oal fisheries In Alasliu, wblcb pcwitMn liebeiu live years, lio romces one experience as louaws; "For several vears I had been troubled with general nervousness and pain In tho roglon of my heart. My greatest allllctlon was sloeple sni'ss; It was almost Impoaslblo at any cime toouiain regb ami sievji. tinving been Dr, MIU' remedies advertli-ed I began using Nervine. After taking a small quantity the nenenc received was so grout. 111:11 bene 1 1 vol I was ncl tlvely alarmed, tlilnkln; talned onlateH which wou K ino rumeuy con aid flimlly be Injur! ous to me; but on being assured by tbo drug. b'lai mat 11 was periecuy nartmcts, 1 tied It together with tho Iloart Cure y harmless, I con tin 1 Heart Cure. Tiidav 1 can cmiacieiuiuusiY euv iiiui ur. DiiieH 1111- storatlve nervine nna now 11 cart, Lure cim more for me tnan any tiling 1 Had evor taken, 1 IiriI Imwii treated bv eminent, nbvnlclunH in New York and San FrancUco without bon flt. I owe my prebeut good health to the Judicious usoof thoso most valuable remedies, and heartily rocommond them to allnllllcted an I was." Capt. A. P. Loud. Hampden, Mo. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervlnoanu New Cure aro sold by all druggist on a positive Euarsn- tee, or uy nr. Allies juecncai uo r.iKnart. Ina., on receiptor prlco, (1 per bottle, or six bottles for 86, express .prepaid. They are irtn row an opiates anu dangerous drugs. ALMA SHOE MUSSING! The best nronaratton In the market for annua satohels and ail leather goods where a beautl ful black la desired. -AT TIIE - LEATHER STORE IO XKT. Oouti'o St,, PEEKS SALOON, 17 S. M if a Srreat. Uriiids uf rtifles, tVLiakejs ao'l Cigars, Fresh Beer. Porter snd Ale alwsys on tap -AT- ALL AT REDUCED RATE. be sold In nil pnrtB of tho grounde. WANTS, aso. rjlOit RAXE--A black maio will worK slnele j; or double, lnqulro of At. P. Conry, 31 "ouih Main street 7-M-lw 1JIO It SALTS A good paying grocery Rtorojn : Mlicna doub. Uood looation. Apply at tho H mi u.D omco. 7-47-1 F ler, TlOlt BALK Sorn-I mare, harness bugj?- and nt Master marnlo yarU. 7-31-2t JJ tVILKUlS9.-H!aswlll be rtoe.vod un 11 1 0 p. m. Saturday, A.igustfttn, forp-lvilogec 1 WbulOanj nnrt. for rirmt Itnnrl . i. f ........ Lakeside, August 15 U Address John A at uraai, l'res. uunu, 8-l-5t 1?"JTItA KD A br.iwn cow. with white spots U In tho fon.bead, left s .oulder anu tip ol tad. aIbo largo white pot unde r the belly KHtrayed from tho premises of Goargo szllKlewlcz,cK7E8tCen-iostrcet, on tbo 28th iristant bultftblo reward for return of tht same. 7.3i.2t NOTICE is hereby given that a strange cow cau.0 tu the pluuj or farm ot Ousiavui lloth on Ju- e 2U 1S93 Thu cow Is between six und seven years o.'d, white and yellow snottcil and black foi thoad Tho legal owner cua take the ouw by paytng ths cxpentes. Olf.STAvrm noTir 7-31 lot Iljon township, sehuy kill county, Pa. Ood'tTobsccoSpHorSmokeyDurLlfGfwaj Is the truthful startling tltlo of n little book tt,atteln all about No-io-bio, the won'ltrful, tmrml044 Gunrantctl rnhm-n.. n.ihlt ...,i-n .it. cost U trilbng and the man vh' wants to qut andoan'trunsnopjysloal or llninc-ial rl,k in using 'o to bao 11 fold oy all diugglsts. Hook at drugstores or by ma.l free. Art rcss T 0 aieillniz Ucmtdv tin . rr,H.m m ..., Bprlngs, lnd. wi'slv "lVTANAOElt WANTUD-A well ca abllshcd UJL budding a a lon xyndluaie wuicu muUct lo ins on farm or city prop-ny. denlr s to or .ajgowltuai.llab!e person In ach city or lai'CO town In United Stlltn. tn rr,npa.n, 1 . lnl rosts an.t assist lu establishing u locu nuslno s; tne person securlug tho po lilm mustglvo mm s.louab.c n.oof u,to liu. nn Blunaiig, in well us evld.nco ot abllliy ti mtmiiio a bulldlug cno loai business The oiiyortunlty it . uvomble onn for he Lhi party. AJurutB Building iviidlcmo, 47 .trnt gomery -t., Jer.ot Olty, N. J. 6-2-lt pONDS FOR S ALU -Tho Town Council ol I) the lioroiu'L or -.lii.n..ii,i.i.Lu ii..Li ... uuly nnd legally authorized to borrow monej nol'lcs. have Dreuared and 1 rn nnw nrroi-tnt- fn. Blo borough uouds bearing interest at the rutc of 4 per cent., the Interest, payable einl on ni ally. The bonds aro of the denomination ol 4100, 30)anajODand mature In thirty year. r'ersons desiring to subscrthc for the sale Donus can ao so Dy applying to T. jr. Bradlisan treasurer of tho borough, stating tho umoui t they deslro to subscribe foi and the den. mina tlon of bonds preferred. t'ATRICK QAmOAN, T .T .1 1 mwa ' ii P. OALLAQnEH. 'e-ti Committee, A uriroll'S NOT ICE. -In tho Orohan r Court of tcchuvlkili nntintw r.. -.,niA ui niuvjl oauiliu, luee OI tne TBO. Of CaS bc-nuyiltlll c unty. deceased. The underslgued. Auditor appointed by said ouri, 10 111 110 uibtnuuiion 01 Ilia funds In tne uiuiuaui ucurj-ii, iiussiii aom nibtrator c. t a. of bald estate, as Dor li l Nimi Mn..nnr .n. tinned ubsolutoly by said Court, to and aa.onc .I 0 persons legally entitled thereto wt 1 mod ihupar les lnure-ited lur thi purposes of his appolutrro..tcntho3rdd.-iyoi August. 181)3. ui ten oclocKti the forenoon, at iba office of ucuiiiii a. ii,ub jmq , m mo norougb of 4. w.,n,,,o, ni ITUII.U MUIT UUU pi CO lill parllei- having claims upou uuu fund will m.ikc tbem kiiwii or uo loruvtr oirrou uier.'irom M M. HUHKE, Aud'tor juiyixin lira, ii8l 54, 1 REPUBLICAN C9UHTY COHVEMTICN AND mm ELECTION', The Republican voters pf Schuylkill county aro hcrebv noililod that in M. r,r,fJ.... .i,h .. resolution adopted by th Execu iKo C jmmlttee ,o uuiiy, 111,11 meeting neiu at iotts.lllo, Pa., Ji ly 25th, JSOJ.tho County Convontlo-j was wiuvioi iuroucwHi uuiun itau, t'OtHVlllb .... uu muuudy. August tun, lauj, at m a. m, or 100 purpose ornouil' atlnir a tlonet tn hn V Ud for at the general election la Novtmber UI nioiuiiowing otnuers, to-wn: Juotre, Prijtlioiio uiy, clerk of the Courts, Iteoorder Hoglster, Controller, two Commissioners, ri. reotor of iho Poor, two Auditors and County butveyor. Hepublioan voters are reijuosted to assemble In their respective dltt'ttt at toe usual place u-vm .ui WWm,u6 mu mi1H;BM CieCllOn. (U DC notice of change h a beon given) on r-aturdav August mn, 1883, botwoen the hours of 3 and 7 lu the afternoon, for the purpoi-e ol el cling the number ot delegates, alternates andmera- "' vHiuuiyioiainmee to wmcu their dis trict Is enti lad undor the rules of the partv. iiue nonce ur the number of de'egaies -o be elected nnd the number of otps which each ui-icgitie in entiueu vi oast w III Do gH'en In the letter 01 insuuotlons to be forwurde 1 by mail to tne Itepubltca vo ersHpuolntud to oomuct cue uciKuie elections in tne oeyeral districts, lllank certlncut s of elcctl n wdi bo forward en to tne persons ap iQlnted to hold tae eleo- nun, iuee snouiuoe property uueo in so thai wim wiosiu s vieueu'iuis niiiiii ue in propel f irm. De.esu eg will nleuse reuort at Kunnhu. can seailquarters as early us possible on the uiuraitig ui viae uunveniion. Attest: ihalrman. A. J. SnoItTAlL, Secretary. 7 SI tt John F.Ploppert, Sll) E4ST CXllfTltlS BT. Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery ! CONFECTION ERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. I have also purchased the store St West Coal street, andam prepared to.furnUh Milk, Cream, flutter and Eggs at the lowest market prices. We will also keep at this store Ice Cream and Boda Water. All orders will receive prompt attention. Wholesale and retail. J. F. PLOPPERT. It EulCntnSL SBEUID01I II West Gl SI. FINE'DRESS GOOD "TiRESS GOODS is gl JJ that we will hot tion, but give a can nil in lur o .... , iiwsuuui inspection. i nerc are the plain and chaiigablc diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures m all sorts of odd wcaves.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 surah, bengaline, plain, firrl urcd and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. In Wraps slnglo, doublo or trlplo capes. Sonio are plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy Indescent braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arranpemont at tho nock, so much ap proved this season by tho feminine fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To those wo would say coats arocqually fashionable and stylish, many of these having cape also attached sometimes one, two or throo, as tho tauto or Inclination of tho wcaror may dejlro. 1 1 YC lVavc tllis scaso. for the first time, added a Millinery Department, aud 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 ou the same principles that have always characterised our en1 ire business. We shall keep everything m 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. J O, GKOUQH e ratua and supplIeH for starting in pbotograpby, GIRVIN, DUNCAN & g The outfit Includes Fine Lens, Folding Tripod. Carrying Satchel with shoulder strap, 01-page I struotlon Book, and all ueoeBtury apparatus and suupllee lor starting in photography. It Is ttin slmplost, liRbte-t, most compact. eaMont of comptohi-UBlon, readiest In manipulation, and choatest complole ouittt ever prouaccd. Student No. 2, - Price $2 50. The Student Camera can be seen at Nos. 6 and 8 North Main Htreet, SHENANDOAH, - PA. Hardware, Tinware, Htoves and House Furnishing Goods. Fishing Taoltle aud Sportmiinn's eoods. 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 of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Hooting and Spouting our specialty, Peter Griffiths, QlUAKHVILf.E, PA. JT U. D 'let VllTlTfdsecutea oi Aseemuiy npiiruvcu Notice Is V,T-,rT-i ' Asaoolation. ingor detahv-1 i as provided b. prll 4th, 1666. Bhenandoab, P such a bcwilderinrr topic attemnt n full rlc; partial outline, which you 1 : , m. J li We find tho most stylish and tho prevailing m'odo to bo the CanC. Ill SOmn Of Ita vnrlatlnna MILLiKR, Itnuager. A recreifinn that iicutea. Cultivates instin t v a tBSt2 urtupcl p. .I., toasj oi wna. tn moat )t in n nt lire. Exaiiiii... tur si,Ji i-:i ill fill, XO. 13 52.60 com, lete, 'lu I'K a v i-.nse, folj inpi (l farrjingBiit wiiu mn ui'ier Btrnj lge in-iniction anil all nei essary CHRISTIAN SC'jfW No. 207 West Coal Street, 5HENANDOAH, PEN -AGENT. FOR 's CELEBRATED UGU Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. WOKS & BR on Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full lino of Stationery, Jilunk HooIjb, etc. Jo. 4 NORTH MAIN SIR )0i North Main street, Shonanqoahl :.WII'LESALK BAPH A"iD CBSFECfl Ice Cream wholosale and retal i Ilcnlos and parties supplied on suoru si r1- pursly easb o nos. M .TTSa,