EVENING HERALD WKDNKSDAY. Jl'LY 1. 1&94. THIRD EDITION FKACKVILLE. Mlw Mary Mnliony, of Hrond Mnuntnin, I tho KU08t of Misses Mnry .McLaughlin nnd Ksther Kellin. William Welsh Is vlsltlnK friemls at St. Clnlr. John Scnnlnn, of St. Clair, was vlsltlnp; friends In town yesterday. Mrs, ThomaB McI.nuKhlln, of Mab.e vllle, was the guest of Mrs. Patrick Mc laughlin yesterday. Mti. Mnsh, Mrs. Kelhn and Mrs. Miller spent yesterday witn mends in l'ottsviiie. Chas. Berber mid Miss Xellle Williams, of Mahanoy City, were the guests ot Mrs. liooth. John Williams, of Shenandoah, Bpent yesterday in town. William Kelhn was In St. Clair yester Cay. Last June, Dick Crawford brought his twelve month old child, suilcrlug irom Infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been weaned at lour mouths old and being sickly everything ran through It like water through n sieve. I gave It the UHtial treatment In such cases but with out benefit. The child kent growing thinner until It weighed but little lfjre tuun hen boru, or perhaps ten pounds. 1 then started the father to giving Cham Ifrlain'H Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Heiniily. llefore one bottle of the US , , l..l 1,, ,tttU,1 n ,na.1U,l 1... provemeiit was seen nnd its continued use enred the child. Its weakness nnd puny constitution disappeared and its father nnd myself believe the child's life was saved bv this remedv. J. T. Mnrlow. M n , Tai'naroH, 111. For sale by Gruliler Uros. hen Baby was Melt, we gave her Costorla, hen she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, nien she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. - hen she had Children, she gave them Castorla. WIPED OUT BY FLAME Tha Town of (IreenhtMli, N. J , Kntlrely Ilefttroreil by Tire Koo Haiiiiou ClTV, N. J., July 18. There is no end yet to the forett (Ires that have been racing in thts city for the past week. Yesterday an entire village was wiped out. The Hanies that 1ms been sweeping towards Bridgeport wet e turned aside by a shift of the wnul, and they reached a point near the Utile village of Greenbush. The resident" in the ni"nntime lind driven their live stock t a p,ae; "f s'ifety. nnd when it beenme niiptuvnt that th village was doomed they loaded their household elfects into win' un and hur ried them away. Much still lemaiued t be moved when the flames reached the houses, The villago stood in a little clearing in the pine belt, and the stacks of hay and tiie dry wood of the buildings proved even better food for the element than the woods around. The villagers nre now encamped in a clearing some miles away. In addition to tlio destruc tion of this village many residences and bams in the course of the fire have been destroyed. A IHdohnrgetl Kmploye's Jltiori, Dallas, Tex., July 18. Just after th Bouth Dallas cotton mills started work H. 1. limner, boss weaver, entered tb office of Miperlnteiidont A. H. Nickel, and assaulted that official with a knife. After cutting Inin and stabbing htm in soveral plan- he drove the knife home to Nickel heart .icknl died almost liistaml) li.irinr next assaulted Juhu Nickel, son of tiie -niM'i'inteudeut, inflicting a half dn.en sevi-i cut-, including two stabs reaching the hums. Burner then surrendered him- selt to t lie police, and was found to be se ver, ly nonmu'd. piwdhly fntally. Young Nickel will die. B.irner says lie was at tacked, Imt it is charged that his use of the knilc was the result of his being dls charged M'ntild-tie Parricide fatally Shot. NuuniHi.l.li, Mass., July lb. Heorge X1 Went won li, a young farmer living In th outskirts of this place, attempted to mur der uts father, Jnlui l. Went worth, nt their home last night, but met a terribl retribution.' i he elder Wontworih at tempted to interiure in a light betwee Ills son and a Frenchman, and was kuocked dowu by the younger man. 'L'ti young man rushed at his father witbia gun. I he stock of the gun struok tt door sill and exploded. When the sniok had cleared away there on the floor lay the would-be parrloule, fatally wotinde by his own baud. Doth father and son had been drinking. Hotel Killer, Mahanoy City, Charles linn hill, pronrletor. The best arranged hotel in the county. Convenient to all railroads. Kxuellent management. tf Coming Events. July Hi. at). 81. Baaaar of NatlonB. In KobbiiiH' opera house, under auspice of uie ii . i'. u. July 'is l,awn party for the benefit of All Saint's V. K. church at the residence o Ur (' M. llordner. July 111. Ice cream festival and bazar, under the auspices of Camp 40, P. O. T. A., in Itobbius' hall. August 1. Ice cream festival In llob- bins' ouera house, under the ausiucus of the "J. A. C." I August H. Ice cream and neach fesll-! vnl under the ausploea of Fowler's M. 15. Sunday school, at Yatesville. A horse kicked II. S. Sliafer.of the Free- mv.tf ITr.nau Mtj!illulu,-fr V V rtt flu. knee, which laid him un lu' bed nnii oniiawl the knee joint to become still. A friend rreominended him to use Chanilwrlalu'i. i niuiiniiu, wuiuu nv uiu, mm in inuuHjH vfni Huie iu ie aruuiiu. .ur. isuaier nas recommended It to many others and says It Is excellent for any kind of a bruUe or sprain. This same remedy is also famous tor its cures of rheumatism. For vale by Gruliler Bros. Usk Wklu' Lauhdbt Bldi, the' beat Blueing for laaudry tute. Each package mikes two iinaru. II eta. Bold Cy Uiawt & Beddall. lio u Cardlu's, !CM W. bargains lu wall Daper. Centra St., for 5-18-8m Hear In Mind JMiu A, Kulij 's N the place to get the pn ne n., I tUptors, tiewt beer and Aiti ar J finest brands ot cigars. THE BIRMINGHAM TROUBLE rr a Hundred ltlntxrs Arrant for Par ticipating In Tuesday's lUttle. Diiiminoiiam, Ala., July 18. The situa tion Is yet one of uneasiness and uncer tainty. The arrival of the inllltlahashad quieting allect, but It is their presence which prevents a more serious stnte of nlTnlrs. The dead, so far as known, are: 11. W. Tleroe, chief of the guards; John i'loro, a t retich rioter: three unknown non-union miners, Anthony Carroll, a negro miner. he wounded, as far as known, aro: George Campbell, a negro miner, will die; llodcriqlie ltegtloz, n striking mlnert will die; Caleb Jones, a striking minor; l'hllllp Stelnitz, a striker; Harney Anderson, a negro non-union miner. The Indignation of tlio citizens nt the outrage reached a climax when a mass meeting was held to denounce tho strikers. Strong resolutions were adopted and a committee on public safety was appointed to aid the authorities in bringing the guilty parties to justice The mines aro guarded by niteon com panics of soldiers with orders to shoot to kill, nnd if another attack is made the troops will make short work of the rioters. Over a hundred strikers were arrested during the day. The prisoners wero brought to Ilirmlugliam and aro being guarded by a strong force of deputy shcr IITs at the Jefferson county jail. Two unsuccessful attempts to burn loaded freight cars were mado in the Georgia Pacific yards. An attempt was also made to wreck passenger train No. 4 on the Louisville and Nashville railroad, but tho engineer discovered the plot in time to save the lives of nearly a hundred passengers. All of the railroad yards hero are being patroled by soldiers and deputy sheriffs. Hrntnl AnsantU on Trainmen. FoKT WATNK, Intl., July IS. New men employed on Fort Wayne railroads, in tho yards and as trainmen, are hourly sub jected to tho most brutal assaults from discharged men. Arthur 13aldwln,n Nickel Plate switchman, was found In the yards Insensible. Three other switchmen and a call boy were stoned. Conductor Muleahy, of the Pennsylvania road, was knocked down by a large stono and kicked in tho face. Three switchmen in the Pennsyl vania yards were clubbed. Both Nickel Plate and Wabash passenger trains were stoned. Christian Hess, tho only rioter arrested, llred two shots at Captain Bow man, of the city police, before ho surren dered. Trlrit to Wreck a Train. Chicago, July 18. A mob of 500 mon, armed with picks and crowbars, tried to tear up the Michigan Ceutrul tracks five miles east of Hammond, Ind. The en gineer was suspicious, and only slacked up. On either sido of the track stood crowds of men, and some of them were at work on the flsh plates when the train camo In sight. When the mob saw that Us tigual was disregarded Beveral of its members drew pistols and began llriug at the trainmen. The shots caused the en gineer to open the throttle, nnd the train sped away at a forty mile clip followed by a shower of bullets nnd stones. HncpiuU for ltrecklnridce. LKXINUTON, Kt July 18. Fayotte county held the two chief Ashland dis trict congressional candidates yesterday, Colonel Hrockiuridge speaking at Done rail and Mr. Owens at Muir. There were many ladies present lit both meetings, The women at Dnucrail threw boqucts at lireckluridge by the score, and the pious element wns shocked when ho compared them to the women of old who sympa thized with Stephen when stones were boing cast at him. llreckiuridgo left for Washington after kissing his sou Dosha good-by in the presence of tho audience. Cliul. ra Nprrtidlug. St. PKTEtisnrito, July lb. One hundred nnd ninety-six fresh cases of cholera were reported, and seventy-uino ihoro deaths have been recorded. A dispatch from bi lln, says that five cases of genuine cholera have been discovered iu or near Dantzic since July 13. Several enses of cholera are reported at Schlldlltz and Neiifahr- wasser, tho latter a village of YV est Prus sia, and it is reported tliut a woman has died of cholera at llelder, iu North Hol land. IHsphkoiI Cowk Killed. OKEIDA, N. Y., July 18. The fanners of this vicinity nre greatly agitated by the announcement that Dr. Henderson, of Syracuse, had condemned to death thirty- two head of cattle of Oneida Community (limited). Underthe direction of the state commissioners ho reported his decision alter repealed tests for tuberculosis. It is feared that mauy animals here nre af flicted with the disease, and there is much alarm among milk producers mid con sumers. French llcplltles lixcltfid. PAHI8, July 18. It is stated that the cabinet will make the press bill a ques tion of confidence lu the government. The Itftdlcal newspapers continue to make tt fierce opposition to this measure, and M.Driunont, editor of the anti-Semitic or gan, The Libre Parole, has lied to Del shim rather than face the new law. Mr. Drunimon d predicts that the passage of the press hill will be speedily followed by u revolution. Three Girls Drowned. KA8AMI0, B. C, July 18. News lias bean received from Albernioof the drown ing of three girls while bathing lu Sproat lake. They were Kmma fatter, aged 20; Mary Falter, aged IB suit Dorothy Jralwr, aged 4. Twntylht Drowned. St. Peteiwiiukq, July 18. The river steamers NishegorodseU and Dobrovoletz came In collision between Perm aud Ka- San, and the Dohrovoletz was sunk, Twenty-eight persons were drowned. NUGGETS OF NEWS Foreat flres burned the town of Part- , ridge, Minn, j The president yeeterday signed the Utah statehood bill. Baron Beyer, the Balglan minister France. U dowl. Dr. Joseph Hyrtl, the distinguished an alomut, illeU in Vienna, aged as years. Charley Sweeney, once the king of base- I tall pitchers, shut and killed Cou Mo- Manns iu a salooirrow at Sau Pranouco, Uerr Frieke, an owrativ artist who mar ried the widow of oue of the Steiuwnys, the piano manufacturers, died in Loudon The president yesterday nominated H. Jackson, of New Hampshire, to be consul of ihe t'uited States at Shcr brook Quebec . Prime lleur) of Bourbon, Duke of :- VUlc, I-. lit lltl ill-- ileum occurred lUlrln a Voyage ll'om Ihe Philippine Ulauda to Barcelona. flAHAKOY CITY. Reported dally from the Mahanoy City bureau ot the Evening 11hald,1 Maiianot Cur, July 18. The borough Intends to Improve Wnter street by the erection of a new creek wall. Misses Vlrgle Torpoy and Ellen Mowrey, two of Mnhanoy Plane's belles, visited town last evening, Hon. Charles N. llrumm was n guest nt tho Kaler House last evening. Robert Peel, the worklugmnn's candi date for the nomination for legislature, was In town yesterday. Jacob Garfield, of l'ottsviiie, was In town last evening, the guest of W. W. jjewis. Will Clemens, of Delnuo. was a morn- lug visitor to town. Nelson Brandon, of llrandonvlllo, wns ere yesterday. Kx-Senntor King paid a visit to Potts vllle yesterday. John Cunningham, the undertaker, met with a serious accident yesterday hllo attending to tbeintermeutof Frank Baynolo. Mr. Cunningham op-ned the cemetery gates ami a uoy nnmeu L.arKins nttempieu to urive in, nut, mane a snori turn nnd upset the wagon, dumping out the corpse. The horses attempted to lun away and In checking them Mr. Cunulng ham's laco was gashed and his side badly bruised. The boy had his leg bruised and the wagon was considerably damaged. The picnic of the Mnhanoy City Fish nnd Game Protective Association at lake side yesterday was a glorious success nnd It Is in order to congratulate the committee f arrangements. It was a gooif day out. All the fish caught was put back In the ntrr. Tho judges of the contests nre nlso lesirvinu of lnvorable mention. They gave a number of the competitors lessons ow to keep on the grass, me ponce ar rangements were in charge of Cant. liUgnn and Lieut. .Stern. Perfect order was preserved. The amusements were oi n vnneu cunr actei and among tho features were the melodious wnrblings of Wallace Holder- man nnd Atkin heltzer. Among (hose who made addresses were K. U. Sllliman, P. 11. li lij-ons, I'npt. 11. llendler, 1). P. Faust, Col. Wetherill, C. W. Parkins, V. A. lieiisinuer nnd J. W. Parker. The restaurant was excellently mnnnued by I). H. Dress, nnd Tim. Grim kept the merrymakers well supplied with cigars, pipes and tobacco. Among the prominent peopio in at endnnce wero Alex. Scott. Samuel Ilur- chill, Jncob Hatich, Clayton Burchlll, Alclinlas uovie. Joseiin wvatt. isenia- min linker, Ldwnrd Mallck, Wood Nice ud ninny others. After their return o town they were entertained at the Kaier House by Mine Host Charles Bur- chill. Jan't Tobacco Spit or Sookeyour Llfo Awa h the truthful, startllnc title of a little book hat tens nil aDotit No-to-uic. me nouactmi, harmless Guaranteed tobacco habit turo. Thi ost is trilling and tho man who wants to quit na can i runs no pnysicai or unenci&i risK it, Hlnir 'TJn In.Tiilf. " hnlri hv all ilruplriRtR. Hook at drue stores or by mall f reo. Ad1res rue Sterling Kemeoy Co., lnduna .Miners prints, ina. w s-iy CENTRALIA. William Purcell. formerly of town but now of Philadelphia, arrived here yester- lay. lie will spend a tew nays witn uis irlcnds. John J. Hooney nnd Andrew Ilooney, two of our briirht vouug men. have re turned niter a pleasant, sojourn witn friends in (JunKer uity. George W. Davis visited Mt. Cnrmel yesterday. F.ditor Wilson, of the Mt. Cnrmel News, wns in town yesterday. lleuben Fnhringer visited Suennndoali to-day. The Presbvterlnn Sunday school left for the Delano picnic grounds tins morning, on n special train. About two hundred nersons were on board and bad refresh mentH of nil kinds alonir. They will spend the day in all the kinds of nmusements found nt the grounds and return at 7:30 this evening. Tho fare for round trip was only ; cents. J. J. Ifelllov transacted business in Shenandoah to day. ,Vt the circus on Monday evening Mana ger Walsh nunounced tliut a young man of town bv the nntne of Carey would wrestle the bear he had. Large numbers of people waited especially for this event, but they were disappointed, ns tueyonng man did not nppear. Probably it was some of his companions who caused the announcement ns n joke on him. We do not think the young man ever signified his intention of doing so. Tho Centralla Grays have declined a challenge sent them by the Ivy Leaf base ball club of town on the grounds that the lntter have made no record for them selves. Well, that is so, ns the boys have not plnyed one game this season. We would advise the I. Ij. to make a record soon nnd make it a little better than 14 toO. The shootlnir match to be held on Sat urday is exciting considerable interest here nnd in neighboring towns. It prom isos to bo one of tho best e.'er held here. Don't forget the W C. hand picnic on Saturday. It will lie n grand one. He- frethmentK and nmusements of nil kinds will be nlentiful and n good orchestra will furniBh music for those who delight in dancing. A young man from town who is aen erally considered oie of our beet will tiers wishes to secure a contest witn any one in town. Please send answer to P. box 1,008 Centralis, Pa. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes, Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart glvee perfect relief in all cases of organic or lympaiueuc iiean uieeaee in ou minuuw, Hid speeatly effects a dure. It U a peer lews remedy for palpation, shortnewt ot breath, smotuenntr spells, pain in letr lde and all symptoms of auieatt heart. One dove convinces. Sold by J. M. IHl- Ian. ws n--lY RAPPAHANNOCK. To-night is the last for the flylug-bortea, The fall that had lieen erected shortl; after the fire broke out in Paoker No. mine is being torn down, as its use Is no longer required. Miss Julia Leuahan. of GermuntoWM Is visiting her bister, Mrs. Patrick Lena- ban. Mrs. Simon Swover. of Girardvllle. lu n critical condition, su tiering from I nammatlon ot tue bowels. Charles Ford whs presented with a Una mastili by one of Ills many mends. Mrs. Bridget Tucker visited Mahanoy Plane inenuson .yonuay. Thomas Monagban and family have re turned from Indian Territory, Intending to uiuae ineir luture uume nere. AV. II. Nelson, who is lu the drug busi ness at KiuavilUa. Mo., has ao much ana- fldeure in Chamberlain's Colic Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy that ha warrant every bottle and offers to refund the money to any customer who inot satisfied iter using It. Ur. Nelson takes no risk in doiug this because the remedv s n certain cure for the diseases for w h loh tt Is intended aud he knows it. It is for sale ly (iruhler liro. liny Keystone flour. Be sure that the name I-Fi-Mi. & 11 Am, Ashland J'a , is printed on every sack. ;f-.t .itaw A Lanatfo Kills Another, HociIESTEli, N, Y July 18. Gertrude Kihluger, a patient nt the state hospital for tho Insnne here, was killed yesterday by Mary McCtellan, another lnnntlo. An ttendant heard them struggling and screaming nnd entering tho room found the McClellnn woman, who Is 40 years old, kicking her victim, who Is "7 years Id. 'Ihe old lady died of concussion of tho brain, due to her Injuries. Army H'erm Scourge. MaP.SIIFIKLI), Wis.. July 18. Thousands of dollars worth of damage la boing done dally by the ravages of the army worm in this and adjoining counties and from every source comes Intelligence of Increas ing destruction to crops. The hay cut and placed in barns is full of thetn nnd farmers are afraid to feed It to stock. It Is by far the worst scourgo that has over visited this portion of the state. Ilaneeil Himieir with a llrldle. I'APDCAH, Ky., July 18. -W. L. Corbett. better known ns "Letch" Corbett, com mitted suicide by hanging himself to n beam In his barn loft with a bridle. Cor bett was a commercial traveler for one of the largest clothing establishments lu Cincinnati. He wus a prominent member of the Travelers' Protective association and well insured. Milcidn Kiult a Spree. ST. LOUI9, July 18. Christy Church, aged S3, one of the best known young so ciety men of this city, wound up a spree last night by shooting himself through the left lung while iu a room at the South ern hotel. He was treasurer of the Lig gett & Myers Tobacco Co. and a member of the St. Louis club and several local or ganizations. He lett a widow and child. Cheap Excursion. 3 from Now York to Liverpool or Queeustown nnd return. T. T. Williams, gent, 4 boutn Jnrtllu street. 7-4J-1W Get your repairing done at Holdet man's. DIVIDEND DECLARED. Shenandoah, Pa., July 10th, 1891 Tho Merchants' National Hank baa to-dav acciareu a remi annum amacna oi a per cent, pnyable on and after July 2Uth. II "The crisis demands a MAN for the place, Not a place for the man,'" ' For Congress, Chas. M. Bruffiiii 2Dcl. Bronnaxx's Cool Resort, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sts. Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Handsome liar Fixtures. Chn'o an who can taste our candlet- " without a feeling of nffec rlI f2-TTl t'n for the young man UDU ur"1'yho brings them. They just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes melt, witn tenderness tne young mnn niso melts, and the question is settled. Try it FRED. KEITHAN. fee Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Mnln St. The Leading Dental Association In the World. gg OFFICES III 11 LEADING CITIES. Xo crounds for fear nnv Ionizer, be- causo we nave louiul the secret oi extract ing teeth without nain. which Is only known by us, Tho Albany Dental Asso ciation. This secret has cost us thousands of dollnrs but is a great relief to those who are suffering from aching teeth. Plato work of all kinds. Gold, silver, nlumiuum. wats. metal and rubberplntcs Gold crowns, aluminum crowns, crown and bridge work; gold and silver fillings. Saving of decayed teeth a specialty. ttememuer tue place ami nuinucr, )r JI ILL'S DL'AT.IL 110031S, slen.P' . m Fast Mit. St.. Mukiiwi Tltv tug loom. -- - --..j Over M. Stein's drug store. SAFE DEPOSIT Building? Saving ASSOCIATION, Gf Reading, Penna. Authorized Capital Stock, m 1,000,000.00 orricuM t ItBABl II. HOTUBHMBL, - - l'faaidout. HAUILTOK GtiDFHCr, 8MMtwrTMMl Tnm. M. H. Master, I Agents. W. H. Bachman The value of eneh share la HUU At ma turity. Application fee on eaoh sliare. 25 eente; and monttily duee on each share, $1.(10. On duea paid In advonee for period of tlx niontUaor longer, 5 percent. Interest will be allowed. Members way withdraw one or al I shares at any time by giving SO days' written notice, aud are entitled to the (nil amount ot dues paid mi suon shares, together witli -i 1 1 ..nt 11. tercet after the first jeer's membvrehip. Bhanji may he subscribed for and dues, etc., w)B bd received at the office of M MasteiK ifterhlf yard. 197 N. .lardiu St on the first Monday ufter the tlrst Satu I day of each mouth. iVafliiftrirtritViltkjCkrflijelrW fcifttst'S tft jm M a" A, F GIVEN AWAY IN CASH PRIZES On August 15,1894, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S KAVY Losficui TOBACCO, Also 00 Elegant Gold Watches 75 Handsome Mantle Clocks 100 Elegant Kickel Watches. Save Your Empty Paper Wrappers, f Your Dealer Can FurnTsh Full Particulars, 5S-JV u' JU-W ' V' V 'V 'V SF 1 1 J$ MISCELLANEOUS. If ANTKD. A Klrl for gereral housowork, 1 t Apply at iw atlOBIorth Vflilte street. -lieT ncoah, l'a. 7 17-3t ItTANI EI -Immediately, at A V. Van VV Wlcklo's ColenUno colliery, at Heaver M endow, twenty bleaker carpenters. Apply w. it, uacrcner, sum., ueuver Mcauow, YITANTED.- Two lady operators on sewinc VV machines and two pood lssters. Apply io (-oeuuuuoiin ucoi ana rnoo t;o. t ii-ii T70K KENT. A nice r?sldenco anc store room on Houtn Jaraln street, with stable in rc&r. inquire of Max itcere, auctioneer, vv rst i.cmre street XTANTKD. A Elrl for Etncral honsi work. IfV AdpIv to HeeBO's Auction Hooin. Hekami branch LfUce, Wost Centre street, Hheraudoah. WANTED. Men to rep'ceent tho Metropol itan Life Insurance Company in Maha noy Cil.y and Delano. Good pay. Apply at once to L. A. Casslcr, 529 East Centre street, aionnnoy city. 7141m Office op Controller orinu County of I HCUUYLKILL. V Potts vi lle, l'A., 1891 VTOriCE. Scaled nrono'-als will bo received IN by tho underslcncd, the Controller of "chuvlktll county, until 2 n. m. Monday. July 30th 1894. Io build and erect, on abutmentB to be bunt by tbo county, a new steel bridge of U'J feet span, end 18 feet roadway, to cross the wiconisco uref 1: in roricr townsnip. apeem cations and workinir drawing can bo seen at the County Commissioners' office. iiy airecuon 01 too tjouniy i;ommissioners. Note : Endorse envelopes "Proposals." IS. H. SF.VEHN. Iu-10-18.20 Controller. aHOl'O-'ALS. Pronosals will be received by I the undersigned committee un to Monday. July 2'd, 18)1, at 7 o'clock p. m., for alterations .ma aaauions 10 tne puduc scnooi uuuaing situated ou Union street Uhcnandoah, Pa , in tteeordanco with the plans and pclDcatlous wnicn may oe ten at tne secretarj's omce in tho West street school building, or at tno houpe of II. J Muldoon. Hhcnundoah. Pa Toe commltteo reserves tho right to reject any or nu oias. 11 j. munoooN. Chahlks Hooks, TlMOTIIV Ltncii Mahk UunKE, 18 5t Uommltleo. "GRAND OPENING OF Colombia Park ! August 15, '94. Are making extensive preperntions for tne openintr of their new pnrK, on the lino of the Lakeside Electric ltailway, by a Monster Pic-nic 1 It will bo tho event of the season, nnd those In nttendnuce will be treated to all kinds of amusement. Refreshments will be served. Schoppea full orchestra ot ten pieces will furnish the dnncinp; music. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Tros. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., SLeiiriidoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & Cassipv, Proprietors. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, . AGENT for tho EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND MEW VOHK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wlshlnir anv of these naners delivered osn leave orders at Max Keese s. Uousberu building, West Centre street. Closing Out Sale! 3211a ML 26 Gmla Muil Go Below In Straw Hat Given Away to U.3t Khl UIovso for only Tie. TSa " " lite. BOe " afro. You. IVTeed . . a daoeut CJTIXT ! You ud am 4om't jont sredlt b Mdy RSkTBtsaka louk Ilk pnMtwHty If y- have folks think you are prosperous. Ws havs Black Clu lot nt .0, ut In 1 1 , . button lonu asuka and Hsuent frocks. Black and bine ',i)-In nm ! I''- ' 1 When jou wsar ourelothlnc your friends will ilm,k iim! uhW,m.,i , ,t,i i. days hars rsturned, wbau you could afford to pay w or a -i.h nrr -look Just as handsome. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Billion Abramsou, Maiianer. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is tho cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.ccm ctcry lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. Mastek has the aeencv and carries it in stock at bis marble and granlto works, 127 N, JARD1N ST. IF TOH WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I 00 TO THE and get tho best. A full set for K, any size, shade, shape, and soveral hundred Bets to select from, Their vitalized air has do equal for painless extraction. All kinds fllltne at renconablo prices. Don't forget the number. 100 North Centre Street, votts villi?, va. BOWES' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters'. 15 N. Jinln St., Slicnnnclonli. Fresh and cool beer always on lap. Finest wines, llquorsnnd cigars. JAMES BOWES, Prop. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with fST HAWTHORN'S U. S. HOOP PAINT by Ji-. TO0T, Agont, 139 EustCoil street, Bhcnandoah. It is thebest and only guarantee paint against corrosion, are and every kind of weather, for metsl, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Qlvo it a trial. Photographer LEADING Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs in all the latest. styles. Wonders leads all photographers. WARREN J. PORTZ, r Ptn-no Toner. Pianos and orrtns repaired. Orders left at 11 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive nrompt attention. MAIN AND COAL STd., Sltcnandoali, Pcnna. 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. The greatest bargains In town for the next thirty days will bo found nt the YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 39 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full line of Children's caps, robes and outfits. Mourning Goodn a specialty. MStBt . W. m'DI!, J. F. PL0PPERT,. and ronfectioner, 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, FENNAi Bread, Cakes, Confectionery anc! Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream nnd Soda Water Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled ou short notloe. Ice cream delivered to all parte of town In pint or quart buckets. "STOTTIIrt. PHOTO I Takwa 1b ilrat-cUu sty le at Linton's New Gallery 1 it N. PLUM ALLKY. Hear L. V. station. TIMTYl'KX, l for in BXcCxiianess Bast Cantr 8trU Cost,- Order to Quit Business. Each Purekasar of Wmminps. tt.0Owt lor only TV na " " mv. aoe " sou. al Houlh Malu HI., Hlienai ,i i 1