FIREWORKS AND FLAQS Largest and Cheapest Stock in Town. HOOKS p BROWN n a In St. EVENING JERALD THCIiSDAY. JULY 2, ISM. PITTSTON'S MINE HORROR. Ho rnKlltn IIopo nT liver Headline tlio Kutomhed Men. VlLKKSHAIililS, l'n., July 2. Tho pitun. tlon nt tho Twin shaft remains unchanged. Tho rescuers nro liendliiK every energy to tholr work, hut It Is agonizingly slow, for tho task Is gigantic. Tlio mass of ruins caused liy tho fall of yesterday morning Is thought to ho enormous, and through this oven ii hundred Arong workmen canmako but little heudwviy. Tho Inevitable con clusion Is, therefore, that it will bo weeks licforo tho tmaMoa nro recovered, If nt nil. In regard to tho reported tappings, Gen eral Manager Law said: "Tuesday night ono of tho workmen thought ho heard a slight tapping. It was reported to us, and, although wo wero qulto certain that the supposed tapping was but tho slight rumbling of tho mine, wo determined to ostabllsh boyond a doubt whether or not finch was tho cfise, AVo are now convinced thflt tho supposed tapping was but tho moving or crushing of tho rock. Our men nil agree tjt tho rapping was not dono by tho ciu'Stnbcd nion. ' Tho Plttston Item prints tho following significant article: "It Is time for every ono to learn tho sad truth about the Twin Bhaf t disaster. Thcro Is no earthly uso In buoying up tho hearts of tho wives nnd children, tlio sisters nnd brothers of tho unfortunate men with tho hopo that their lodios will bo recovered. There Is no pos sibility of their recovery. It would bo as easy to build a bridgo across tho Atlantio ocean ns to cut a way through tho mass of rock that has fallon. The men working realize) this. Tho area of tho eavo covers sixty-flvo acres, nnd in tho cunter of this urea tho unfortunato men lie burled lwnenth a thickness of rock of from 100 to 200 feet," Satisfactory Settlement Probable. PlTTSuniea, July 2. Tho outlook for n settlement of tho wage question In the Iron, steel and tin plato Industries isiinich brighter today, and tho workers aro now hopeful that an agreement will bo reached without resorting to a strike. President Garland, of tho Amalgamated association, says nearly fifty signatures to tho scalo have been so far reported, and a number I W others nro expected beforo tho close of iho week. There will bo another eoufer Inco of the tin pinto manufacturers and Vprkmen this nfternoon, when an arnica t&sottlemeut of thodllTeroneos is oxiiecUxl. Unhurt Confer with Hunua. Cleveland, July 2. Garrett A. Hobart, Republican nominee for viro pro.sideiit, had n conference yesterday with Chairman Ilnnnn, of tho national committee. Mr. Hobart had just arrived from Canton, where ho had n conference with Major jlcKltiley. They talked over tho coming campaign, the appointment of sub-com-inlttees, etc Mr. Hobart left for homo last night. Hoy Drou niil Whilo Honttnp;. SrNlintY, Pa., July 2. 'Whilo Norman Young. Kdward Itennuv and Melvin Todd, three boys, wero boatlngin the west branch nf tho Susquehanna river yesterday iiftcr noon Todd upset tho boat. Ha was drowned, but bis two companions were zoscued. Todd was 10 yours old, and lived at Northumberland. Notice to Laundry l'atroiis. In order to allow the proprietor and em. ploycs tho privilege of enjoying tlio glorious Four)' . we lequest all our patrons to have t' ir laundry In our possession not later than Thursday evening, to enable our driver to deliver it on the lollowimi day. bend your laundry ns soon as posslhlo ami avoid disap' pointmeia. tl-30-3t Hi:.VXKisy & GVKTKK. Ask your grocer for tho "I'oyal Patent' flour, and take no other brand. It is the best Hour niado. H Wfi til INK TO PHILADELPHIA TO I'l'llCIIASU A . . . . Complete Dental Outfit FOIt CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. Will he ali-eot about 10 days, hut my olllco is open at regular hours in charge of mi jiU' ml.int DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the iron 6tulrway on Oak street. Ofllce Honrs : H a. m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for tho spring houso cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated, Price List i ltcnovntlnir cornets, lirusscls i Ingrain, llo per yard, llenvfer tirades, 4c per nrd. Feathers cleaned, Se peril). Mattrest.es cleanf d and upholstered, hair, 81 1 cotton, cueaper crudes, Si. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. ' Addrc, STEAM RENOVATING CO,, Bowers street and Apple alley, Shenandoah. 50 BOXES OF- ...SOAP TO BE SOLD AT 3 BAUS TOM 5 CTS. E. B. FOLEY, 27 West Centre St. 01 BUSY INDUSTRIES Uevlew of Progressive Firms and Busi ness Houses In Shenandoah. THE LEADERS IN EYERY LINE Pushing Men and Enterprising Industries Propelling the City Onward to Ex panded Area and Increased Population. .ioskimi soin:ii)i:it. Till: llAKKR, AUAIX 1IAI K IK HIS 0I.D STAND, 20 EKST CF.NTUn STKEET. For mirity and quality of grade no cstab- lUliinciit of this kind in or around Shenan doah excels this bakery, and it will bo re membered that this is the same Joseph Scheider that was with us four years ago, and It is seldom that such an excellent up portunlty is given to procuro wholesome nnd fresh baked stutls. Several competent as sistants and a handsome delivery wagon, which will he put on the road shortly after tlio Fourth of July, and built by ('. I'loppcrt, are employed and a first-class assortment is kent on hand. Including besides his Ac- Helens bread, rolls, buns, etc., fresh dally nlalii and fancy cakes of all kinds, pics, rastrv. and choke confections. Ho also has a handsome ice cream and soda water parlor. A specialty being niado of hla well known nnd very popular bread stuffs, in which nothing but first-class ingredients are used and tho very lst brands of ilour. Families are supplied every day in tho most prompt and reliable manner, while parties, balls and picnics are catered to in first-class stylo at reasonable rates and altogether the establish ment conducted by Mr. Schcider enjoys verv fine trade, which consists of his old customers nnd many now ones. Mr. Kcheide: is highly esteemed and respected by all. int. i:. i. i.onoacki:. VETEIilKAUY SUKC1KOK, 110 XOKTII JAHDIN STRUCT. For sover.il years past Dr. K. D. Longacrc, S., has controlled a largo share of the cterlnarv business of this vicinity, and he now cuiurs an established reputation lor tn skill and cure ho exercises in trvutiiiK all uses that come under his attention. As veterinary surceon anil ueuiist in. i.oncaure is at tho top of his profession, and, added to sound ability and wide research, he possesses thorough practical experience and lie is also especially well known for tho painstaking attention he devotes to each individual case. Dr. LoiiRacre understands all branches of tho profession, equal caro and treatment being given all domestic aiiinialsand'pcts.niaking a specialty of equine dentistry, surgery and ameiiess. Also making examinations ana granting certificates as to soundness, etc. Dr. Longacre is accessible at his olhce at all om's and will bo prompt in his response to nny urgent call and punctual in his engage ments, while his fees are at all times fair and reasonable. o'N'ini.t. linos. ITltXITUr.K AND U.NIIKIITAKINU 100 M)UTII MAIN STKKCT. Ill every lino ol business and in every com munity there is always tho popular leader. the people's favorite, a linn or man whose representations nro everywhere accepted with perfect confidence. Such a hous-e in Shenandoah is that of Messrs. O'Xcill liros., whoso carefully dressed windows form an attractive feature. The spacious storo is stocked to repletion with tho most unique nnd beautiful designs in furniture, including parlor, bed-room nnd dining-room sets, sido boards, extension tallies, couches, imittresw, etc., in all the rarest and most popular woods. Thev pay particular attention to tlio under taking department for which they are so admirably equipped. They take full charge, furnishing everything, and relieving lrieuds of all responsibility. They aro also agents for 0 or " of tho best makes ot pianos, ot which they have sold a largo number in the hist 0 months. Messrs. O'Xcill liros. nro gentlemen of liberal and progressive ideas, whose constant aim 1ms been to speak to the public through their excellent goods and low prices, and tills together with their courteous treatment of patrons have won for this house the largo sliaro of public patronago that it now enjoys. :. r. c.ai.i,a(mii:i:, PIA'MIlKn, TINSMITH, m'C., 18 AND 20 WEST CKNTItK STItUiT. For many years Mr. Gallaghor has niado a clo-o nnd scientific study of all that pertains to plumbing, moling, spouting and steam and hot water engineering nnd tho result of his experience is shown in tho faultless work in his Hues in many of our linei.t buildings. At ills stoie room ho keeps a lino stock of all kinds of stoves, ranges and heaters, tinware, plumbing, heating and gas fitting supplies, chandeliers, globes, electric light appliances, stove repalis, houso furnishings, n full line ot porcelain lined bath tubs, etc. In tho selec tion of his heaters the greatest care has bceu taken. He employs only expert help under his own personal supervision, nnd Ids superior and thorough work lias met with tho bent success. Ho takes contracts to supply bbildings throughout witli all the heating, lighting nnd plumbing work, supplying the materiul and doing tho work. Mr. Gallagher is a representative busiiicts man who has niado his enterprise ono of the most sub stantial and pronrewlve in this place, and he Is well known iu our leading IjuhIuom circles, S. !, ACKDIt, CAUniAUK MANUKACTl'HKU, XOBTII 1'IUlt AI.IXV. Ab a scientific carriage and wagon builder, Mr. S. (1. Acker occupies the leading place in tills part of tlio state, and his thorough and careful study of overy detail of this impor tant branch of Industry is cloarly shown in tho great supcriotity of his productions which, for stability, superior stylos and finish, cannot be excelled. His shop is most completely equipped with all tho hiti'si-un plluncos, whilo only skilled wosktficn nio employed. Mr. Acker uses only the vory fuK'.t and most highly seasoned lumber iu the inniiiiftictuio of his vehicles, and every detail is looked after iu tho most careful manner. He is prepared to make any stylo of carriage, buggy, phaeton, coach, light or heavy wagon iu any stylo or shape, and guarantees perfect satisfaction In evory case. He also does wagon and carrlago repairing of all kinds lu the most prompt and careful manner. Mr. Acker's prices, like his vehi cles, arc always satisfactory. Ho Is well and most favorably known lu this vicinity, and Is much respected aud esteemed whorevorhe is known. HOOD'S I'lWiS cure Liver His, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headnuhe, A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. If you want a fiuo wedding cuke, let Otto make it for you. PITHY POINTS. ' Ilnppculngs Throughout tlio llcglon Citron Icled for Hasty l'eriiftiil. j Hnzletnn has two dog catchers, recently appointed by tho Councils. I'atrick Nugent, of Mahanoy City, died i early yesterday morning, aged 59 years. i The early closing movement of tho storo clerks in Mahanoy City has fallen through, i The Schuylkill Traction Company has a force of men nt work filling up a cavc-iu ou , tlio road near Wlggans. The many clerks of town aro anxiously awaiting a decision of their proprietors In , regRtds to closing on July 1th. I I ho Itcliancc and Mahanoy City base ball clubs will play on Saturday afternoon. Tho former team is from Mt. Carmel. The porter of the Ferguson Houso to-day spilled the contents of a largo can of milk on tho platform of tho Lehigh station. A swindler purporting to be selling nil ironing machine has defrauded a largo number of women at Pottsville and other towns in that vicinity.- 5olonion I'oster, Esq., nt present editor of the Miners' Journal,hns been appointed one of United states Marshall Jteilly's deputies at a salary of $1,500 annually. Ilcginning to-day the Heading Company macliino shops employes will work full timo of 10 hours per day or 50 hours per week. 1 hose shops have been working five days a week for some time. A train of empty gondolas, being placed on a siding nt lluck Mountain yesterday after noon, broke loose from the engine nnd crashed into another train, wrecking' six gondolas and blocking both tracks. Pass enger train No. 5 was delayed 40 minutes. A PATRIOTIC SOUVENIR. Splendid I'ortmlt of ficorgo Washington, M'blch All Can llmu Tree, A splendid portrait of George Washington, a copy in oil from tho famous painting by Stuart, will ho given frco with each copy of Tlio Philadelphia Press of next Sunday, July 5. Aside from tlio fitting character of this picture as a patriotic souvenir, its value as a work of art is certain to ho appreciated. Tho coloring is perfect, nnd tho rich border of gilt which surrounds tlio wholo lends an effect most pleasing. Kvcry person should have a picture of Washington, and this one will bo wortli framing nnd hanging in any parlor. Order next Sunday's Press in ad vance, or you may miss it. PERSONAL. John W. Weeks visited friends at Pottsvillo yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Titman spent to-day nt Tumbling Ituu. Mrs. M. L. Shoemaker visited friends at Pottsvillo to-day. John Marshal, of South Jardin street, has recovered from an attack of typhoid fever. Dctcctivo Amour nnd Charles Kirlin en joyed a drivo to llloomsburg and letum yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Gradwell, of South West street, has given birth to a girl. Jeirrey Williams spent to-day visiting friends at Pottsville. Mrs. George Cox, of West Juneberry alley, has presented her husband with a daughter. Mrs. John G. Davis has returned from a visit to Xew Yoik aud Urooklyn. Miss Ilridget Mahcr, of South Main street, returned homo from Shninukiu hist evening, where she visited friends. Miss Lizzie Hughes, ami brother, Joseph, returned homo from Philadelphia, last evening. MUs Delia Stanton is visiting among acquaintances iu Minersvllle. W. M. Hrcwer returned homo irorn a trip through Xew Jersey and Xew York states last evening. Mr. Ilrewcr also visited his mountain resort, Hotel Ilrewcrtuii, Pine Hills, in the Catskills, of which ho is proprietor. Jiuiics Schooner lias been called to Mahanoy City, to substitute Joseph Xevins as cook at McKlhcnny's cafe. I'ruf.and Mrs. . O. Stover of ood s Iliisiness College, will shortly go to house keeping. They will occupy tho residence at 111 South West street. Mrs. John Martin, of Xorth Jardin street, isspendiug a few days in Philadelphia. .Mrs. I.dward Coyle, of West Lloyd street, is seriously ill. Miss Sophia lieck, of est Mayberry alley, is confined to tho house by sickness. Misses Xellio Dougherty, Delia Stanton and Mary Ilrogau aro visiting friends nt Potts villo. Philip II. Gablo to-day returned from llloomsburg, accompanied by his son, Harry P., who has just graduated from tho X'ormal School at that place. l'msperoUH Iloine Industry. I!. II. Morgan, tho regalia manufacturer of town, has shipped a largo quantity of caps nnd badges to Greek Catholic societies at Chicago, 111., Johnstown, Pa., and Vanderhilt, Pa. Ho has also furnished three 8x15 feet tings to bo raised on tlio public schools iu Mahanoy City, two flags for Pittsburg, one for Tamaiieiid, two for Mt. Cobb and the Hags to bo raised in town. l'ourtli of July Iteports Tho Columbia Hose Company has arranged a program for parade. Tho Greek Catholic societlos of town will attend the Mossing of hells nt Slicppton. Tho new Grcok Catholic church will be dedicated at Mlnersvlllo., Colliery' to Change Hands. Ill a short timo Columbus colliery Xo. 1, better known ns tho Ilelliiiore, will becomo tho property of tho Lehigh Coal Company. Tho present operator of tho colliery, W. H Shuafer, of Pottsville, has been anxious to dispose of it for souio timo and when tho in ventory now being made Is finished it will change hands. Twenty-Six Accidents. In tho last month, June, there wero six fatal nnd twenty non-fatal accidents about the minus of the Seventh anthracite district, Most of the latter wore trivial, tho victims sustaining broken legs or arms or wero slightly burned. Twenty-eight miners havo licen killed since he first of January. Caught by Scrapers. Harry Itoberts, of Win. Peiiu, sustained compound fnictuio of the left arm yostorday whilo engaged iu oiling tho scraper lino at the Win. Penu colliery. His nrm was caught iu the lino. A llor&e Drops Dead. A horso that had been ill and was being oxercised by its owner, n peddler, dropped dead ou Lino street last evening. Judge htroh Dead. Judge William II. Stroh died at his homo In Mauch Chunk yesterday. Illy son William, who managed his father's business, Is Well known in this locality. Orlp-t'olds-IIeailacbe. Why sillier with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe wi.ou Laxative llroma Quinine will euro you In one day. Put up in tablets con. vonlent for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 85 cents. For sale by Klrlln's Pharmacy. COMING To MAHANOY CITY, Pa. Office: HOTEL KAIER, FOR IS DAVS COllMKNClNO MONDAY, JUL! 6, , AX S A. M. DR. P. II. BROVN, Chlropodlst.S Enlarged llunions made small. The Corns or Huulons dont return Corn, llunions, IncrowiriR Toe Nulla, Kn lftrtfed Toe Jnthtn,CiilUiiln nnd Swcnty Feet eureil by Dr. Itrown liere In Hhennmlonh ten yenra bro linve not come hack, nnd tlio feet nro todny free from nclien nml pains. Itcntl the proofs, Uo nnd peo the people. The following home testimonials should convince the most nkoptlcnl : "Wo take pleasure in recommending Dr. Ilrown to ntl suITererx from corn, Inmioim, iiiKmvi-lng toenails, etc. He tins permanently cured our feet without iiain, hlood or pore new. HIm treatment is ahuolutely painless ami hln cures May eured,' I. M. Hmith, Rrocer, 2O0 West Centtc Street; Inac Itefoulch, clothier, 131 KaPt Centre Mreet; John Smith, uroeerand meat market, 411) Went Centre Street ; Ieoii lckcvt, meat market, 1100 Pine Street, Mahanoy City Thomas S. FarreJl, chief clerk I. & IE. freight oiflee ; Levi Kufowich, clothing, 10 South Main Stre-ti Wm. nnd Mrs. Woomcr, green Krocer, 121 North Main Street; K. J. Mo (itniH'ss, expressman, l Centre Street ; Mrs. Kllen 1). Ferguson, Miss Maggie Franey, Shenandoah. Hon. II. M. Kulp. CotiKrop' mnn ; Itev. (Jco. V. Orosa, Pastor United Kvangelieal Church, Shamokln, Pa.; Mrs. Mnry Iteinhold nnd M1m Minnie I. Knicr. PI tie Street, nlo Mrs. Gertrude Sflltmnn nnd Miss K. I). Dillon, Centre Street, Mahanoy City, and hundreds of others. cry highly recommended by several of Shenandoah, Ashland, (ilrnrdville. I-rnck ville, Mahanoy Plane, (lilbertou, Delano nnd Tarn nq tin's lending citizens, both ladies nnd gentlemen, whose feet Dr. Ilrown com pletely cureu Hcverai years ngo. lion. II. M. Kulp, Coni;reHman Shamokin: M. D. Itrluht. of llright Pros., lumber, also proprietor of Asnianu nenm jjiunury, sifinanu; u, rerr, merchant tailor and tents' f urnlshlnc trood. (Ifrardvll)e; Mls llarbnra Wnguer and Miss ijien J. manger, itiiamviiic; ans Annie I. Hack nnd Mnry Hussell, Walnut Street, Ashland ; Miss J.Izic l'rleo nnd Julia I.. Ilnmnrd, Mnrket Street, Ashlnml; Miss Amelia hnnncr, llelle Ilnnpt nnd Mrs. J. I. Wagner, Frnckvlllc ; Mls I Imnuih ltcynohN, Inlmnoy Plane; Mrs. Ellen Henry ami daughter, (Illherton ; MUs l'nulinc Micpp. l'lne Street, Miss Kllcn F. Klllp, West IironO Street, nnd MIrs Josephine "eldy, Market Street, Tnmnqun, nnd several hundred others. Olllie: Hotel Knler. Mnhnnnv t'ltv. l'n from July r.lh to 21st, 1S; hours, 8a.m. to 8 p. m..sundayH, 10 n. in. to 1 p. m. Dr. Ilrown returns to Philadelphia nfter Mnhnuoy City visit, owinjj to home olllee en gagements lie cminot visit isiicnniiuonu. I COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. 1 Sht'iiiuiilouh ami vicinity, iiroent this 5 Coupon nt his cilllce niut y'ir trolley fure M is p.ml lioth wfty. Xo Coupon no fare. J3 , vt YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. Xuttmml League. At Brooklyn Philadelphia, 5; Brook- lyn, 2. At Baltimore Baltimore, 0; Xew York, 2. At St. Louis Pittsliurir, 7; St. Louis, 2. At Washington Washington, 10; Boston, 8. At Chieasu Cleveland. 10: Chicago, 7. I'.astern J.t'njrnc. At Syracuse Syracuse, U : Wilkeslinrro. 4. AtToronto Kirt ciiino: Toronto. 11: Buffalo, .'). Second guiuu: Toronto, 8; Buffalo, 5. Atlantic T.e!iRlip. At Hartford Metropolitan, 2; Hart ford, 1. Atrsownrk Wilmington, 9; New ark, 2. At Xew Haven Now Huron, 6: Pnterson, !t. lVimnj'lvnnlii State Lcngne. At Lancaster Lancaster, 81: Headlnc. B. At Pottsvillo Athletic, 12; 1'ottsvllle. 1. Slurilercr .lli rola Ilangeil. Sciusto.v, Pn., July 2. Crezonzo Mo- rola wis hanged in tho yard of tho Lacka. wanna county prison yosterday for tho munieroi jiiiimiuel Lioro, a fellow coun tryinnn, more than two years ncro. Ma. rola met his death unflinchingly, nud with tna snmo ltiuiiierent ilemennor which has chnracterizeil him for tho past few weeks. Though nearly three score murders havo been committed In Lncknwanna county within the last twenty years of its exist ence, Jicrolu Is tho first nuirdcrorto ho ox. ecuted. Throe others are now under the death sentence. Loro was n harbor, nnd Mcrola owed him fifteen cents. Iliwnncn tho harbor nsked him to pay up Meroln biiui nun ucnu. AVhcn you want good rooting, plumbing. gas fitting, or general tinsmithtng done, call ou JS. Uallagtier la West Centre street Dealer ir sto-es. 1-tf PROPOSALS. I'rnpoBala will bo received by the undersigned uiiKiMuiinuiy, jiny inn, imoi, ti ji. m , iui luaklnu additions and alteration1! to the prop erty at the northvet corner of Centre ami West btreetn. HpecKleatlnntt mid plans may bo een at Inn nl.n-i nf biiHinnfaM of tlio imdortitliriii'd The rljilit to reject nny or an mui la reberved. 11. tl. 2-3 1 hhcimndoah, l'l Shacka m axon Hotel Arknusns Ave., below Heading depot, Atlantic City, X. J. BERNARD CONWAY, MONEY TO LOAN OX EASY TI511MS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, UOS S. Jardin St. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this Krauulnr effervescent nnd ctlnui' laut. An Instant cure for Hour stomachs nud headache1, which often accumulate from havlnc; 11 nlht out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Pencil Alley, Shenandoah. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dclitnl Kooms foi p.lliilcs9 extraction of teeth. Oold and Silver fillings. If your artlfical teeth do not suit you call to seo ns. All examinations fieo. Vo niako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Ilrldgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when platos art ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction or teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn's Block) East Centre Street. Office Ilours: 7 n. in. to 8 p. m. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. JUNE OFFERINGS. hats, in all the latest summer styles, Sailor low and high crowns, 25c to Children s white and colored trimmed hats, 50c up. Infant's lace caps, 10c to 1.90; silk hats, 50c. Infant's long coats, from $1.25 up. Infant's slips aud christening robes, AT. KELLY'S 26 South Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS. "Af ANTKI). 2000 quart f huckleberries every day for the entire censon; will pay the hiRhct market prices. Apply nt Patterson JtroH., - v est uaicpxreei, nuenunuoau. u---iv nOUSAIK. Thcbulldinsattheeornerof Oak nnd West t.treet!f. Kor further particulars apply to Dr. C. 31. llonlner, 31 1:11st obk ft reel. 7IOU HALK. The Kood will nnd fixtures, nnd I' lintel furniture eimililete, of tlio Watson lure eonipieie, 01 ti Main fetreet. Apply House. o. 5 h. to JI. JI. Iiurke, Att'y. 0-10-tf JAXTKll. Actie, reliable men to travel 111111 hOlH'll imil'IB llirillllHlllu uii.t.iiii nt... nursery Moeu. rernianeuc employment una Boon mv. lteferciuo required. Address the It, Ci C1IASK CO., South l'cnnH , l'hlllidelplnil. JOIt HA1.K. ?u,(XW woilli oi urn niorii;ni:o iu ' year honds to ho Usued liy All Snliits' l'ro- testnnt Kilcou Clmreli, ol Muonnniionn, ra. The honds will he in denominations of S'i nnd S50, bearlni? Interest from July Kt, '1, at 5 per rent, pernnnum, p.iynhle tpinrterly. There will hen liriiiliKe of rciUinptlon within two years. Subscription hooks now open. Honda for sale nt Dr. C. JI. llonlner's, 31 i:nt Oak Street, fchcnnndonh, l'a. 0-?J-tf T71ST VTB OK TIIO.MAM s.v Mil:, ireneu. 'j Letters testamentary on tho estate of Thomas Savnine, late of hhenaiuloah, Schuylkill eounty, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been Krauted to Henry ltcese, of Shenandoah. P.., to Wliollinil per....! ... reouesieo io llllli.r ih, imv-.m. claims or demands will make known the same without delay lo Or to his Attorney, K. W. SHOEMAKER. Shenandoah, l'a., Juno 23tli, 100. 6-S'i-Ct-oaw Beauty Unrolled MM, To the ndinlriiiB p-nro of those who Iihvb n tnsto for really fine wall paper is the display ofnew wnll pnperwrlnkleswehnve Justrccelved.'Vou en 11 tlnd any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from tie up to S3 per roll, l'inonrtistlo paprs a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction fruaranteed. Ksthnates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. I. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, l'a. I'litee Your Orders Now. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wncon awnlt your order. Goods delivered promptly, WILLIAM H. nUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. Evan J, Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. i all:shades:and weights, il ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his make-up. HT PORTZ & BRO., 1 24 IM. Main S f Largest stock of trimmed bonnets and at the lowest prices. Trimmed $1.50. Leghorn hats 50c up. 25c to $3.50. MILLI ERY L Bicycle Races, Foot Races, Dancing -4 Fireworks JULY FOURTH. Grand Carnival of High-class Sports commencing at 2.30 p m. No Fakes. No Rowdyism. Noth ing to offend the most fastidious, Two frrcat events. Ono mile and five mile han dicap bleyelc rarcs for prizes that liaventtrnctecl the fastest bicyclists lu tho State. Sanctioned by L. A. W. Several one hundred yard dashes will bo run by notable Mirl liters. Jones' Orchestra will furnish dnnco lntisio in the pavlllion. llrass handntthe raers. r.lec;ant accommodations for nil. llicycles checked. P. A. JItCI.VItI3, JIanager, O-KWt GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC! Under tho auspices of COLUMBIA HOSE S. F. K. Co., No. 1, of Shenandoah. July 4th, 1896, At Columhln 1'ark, Music will be furnished by tlio famous Scliopp" orchestra of tenpietes. Tlie pavilllsu is ono of tho finest In the county, and affords lovers ot the amusement much enjoyment. SPECIAL. ATTRACTION. One ot the special attractions of the day wl . be a bicycle race, a vulunhlc prize to the winner. Assist tho lire laddies by purchasing a ticket and havo a good day out. A rock drilling contest will take place at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. A good prize to the winner. Admission to Dancing Pavlllion, 35 cts. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, fee. Agent for Heading lircwlne Co.'s Beer aud Porter. 11S and 11S S. Main St RUSSIAN CORN CURE Is known ns the best In the world, This can bo obtained nt POVINSKY'S DRUQ STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., BIIENANDOAH, FA. KON-1'OISONOVS. SI ItL C I ItL. i LAKESIDE, i