I UP TO DATE. That is the kind of a store we have. We keep up with the times. You can't expect to find everything you want m blienandoali, but if you want something we haven't got, we'll get it for you. Come ami sec. hooksTbrown a North Main St. CLOTHING SLAUGHTER FOR 3o DAYS To make room for the carpenters who are pre paring to extend our building to Market street. The carpenters must have space to work in, so we announce ... A Great Cheap Sale of Clothing To get the room over half our stock now takes up. NO MISFIT, OR OLD STYLE GOODS, but all stock pur chased for this summer's trade and offered at Half the Prices Asked Last Week. Our present quarters, al though recently enlarged, were too small for our sum mer trade and we are now preparing for plenty of room in the fall. MAMMOTH CLOTHINQ HOUSE, l. GOLDIN, Prop, o and ii South Main Street. EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, .JULY JO, 1800. Htlfclilo After Attempted Mtmler. Henry K. Gricsiug, of Hnzlcton, nn old and well-known resident of that city, com- nilttcd suicide by drowning yesterday, About an hour previous to taking his own lilo uy throwing himsclt m a reservoir (Iriesing attempted to kill his wife by sotting her dress on fire, but Mrs. Grieslng discovered t lie flames and extinguished them before sus taining any hums. 1 his seemed to anger Grieslng all tho more, and ho proceeded to tho yard, returning in a moment with a largo club in his hand, lleforo tho woman had timo to escape, ho dealt hern powerful blow across tho back, following it up witli another across tho head. Neighbors interfered ant tho man ran away, uricsing was 53 years old. It is believed he was insane. If Thy l'cet DU'rixl Thee, don't cut 'em oil', liring them to tho Factory shoo More, anil wo will lit thorn comfortably 7-U-tf J. A. Moymi, Mgr. Tho Social Side nf Illrycling. Everybody knows in a general way that thousands of persons, young and old, aro riding hicyclos this year, but few ronlizo what an important factor tho social side cycling has become. To bring out all tho facts, tho issue of Tho Philadelphia Sunday Tress of next Sunday, tho 10th inst., will bo bicyclo number. Thcio will bo page afterpago of gossip, profusely illustrated, about all tho bicycle clubs and bicycle riders everywhere and in Pennsylvania, Xew Jersey, Delawaro and Maryland paiticuiarly. If you aro tho owner of a bicycle your portrait is likely bo in next Sunday's Press and tlioro will certainly bo a chapter of gossip about tho cyclers ot tins section, the, project is unique and the demand for Tho Sunday Press bicyclo number Is certain tu bo immense. AVo Don't I'ldlon- tho Leaders. Wo load tho folluwers in ollering ovcry advautago to bo had in footwear. Facthhy Shoe Stoih:, 7-11-tf J. A. Movi:ii, Mgr. If you want a flno wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you. iiavu (ioxi: to Philadelphia TO PUllt'HASi: a . . . . Complete Dental Outfit -POll CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Will bo absent about 10 days, but my ollice is open at tegular hours in charge of an attendant. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oalc Streets, Take the Iron tirway on Oak street. Ofllce Hours ; 8 n. m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for tho spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated, Price Lift ! Renovating carpets, Urumela and Ingrain, 80 er yard, lleavfer grades, to per yard. Feuthers cleaned, bo per 11). MaUreea cleaned and upholstered, hair, $1; cotton, 3) cheaper grades, $!, Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Address, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Howers stree and Apple alley, Shenandoah, SO BOXES OF" ...SOAP TO BE SOLD AT 3 BARS FOR 5 CTS. E. B. FOLEY, 27 West Centre St. TWO YOUTHFUL ROBBERS. They Hall l'niiii Slieiiniiilonli And Were Oniiglit In Mulmniiy City, Special to Kvesi.no IIliliAl.n. Mahanoy I'ity, July 1(1. Two youths from Shenandoah named Daniel Cullcii and Michael Sennlan, mado an unsuccessful ttcmpt last night to rob tho resldenco of Charles A. Wclhaf, the shoo denier of Main street. Cullen was caught in the act, but Sennlan escaped. Ho was subsequently arrested, however, and both havo been sent jail. Cullen is hut 14 years of ago. Scaiilim is about 17. Tho story of tho case H an interesting one. Tho robbory wns attempted at about nine i clock. Mr. elhaf and his family wero sit ting on tho front porch of tho house, with the oxecptiou of the son, D.ivid, who is a young man having but ono arm. lie retired to his lied in tho garret early in the evening. Cullen and Sennlan entered tho houso from tho rear y removing n screen from a window on the first lloor. Having gained admittance, tlicy unlocked tho kitchen door and loft it open, so that there would bo freo passago for escape. Tho young robbers then ascended to tho second floor and entered a bedroom. David Wclhaf heard a scratching of matches and, as the tho use of matches in tho upper part of tho house i3 unusual, I1I3 suspicions became aroused and ho descended to tho second floor. As ho did so Scanlan dashed down stairs and escaped from tho houso by the rear entrance. Wclhaf found Cullen bending over a trunk with a lighted match in his hand. The trunk had been broken open and most of tho contents scat tered on tho floor of tho bedroom. In reply o Wclhaf's question as to why ho was there Cullen said ho had no parents and was look ing for a placo to sleep. Wclhaf asked him what ho was doing at tho trunk. Cullen mado no reply, but sprang to tho open window and got partly out when Wclhaf grabbed ono of his legs. After a strugglo Wclhaf got tho boy back into tho room and held him prisoner by tho throat, at the sanio timo calling for assistance, which soon arrived. Having but ono arm Wclhaf was at disadvantage in tho strugglo. Cullen waB taken before Justice May and committed to tho lockup after a hearing. Ho giivo tho name and address of his companion and last night Constahlo Lcltenbcrgcr arrested Scan lan at Shenandoah and brought him hero. It was at first thought that tho thieves had taken a purso containing $100, but this was subsequently found in another room. Thomas Carney, tho saloonkeeper, lives next door to tho cllialf houso and was robbed three mouths ago. John O'Neill, residing on tho opposite sido of tho street, was robbed last Monday night. In both cases tho thieves wero caught. Cullen and Scanlan were not connected with them. Daniel Cullen lives at 30(1 and Miclmel Scanlan at 422 Wost Kaspbcrry alley. Tho former lives with his parents and is said to bo incorrigible. Scanlan lives with his widowed mother. Chief of Police Tosh does not think that either Cullen, or Scanlan had anything to do with tho recent lobhcrics in this town, although tho methods resorted to wero sim ilar to tho.so adopted in tho Jlahanoy City robbery. lr. (). U. A. 31. Notice. Tho members of Major Jennings Council No. 307, Jr. O. U. A. 31., havo decided to attend tho institution of tho now Jr. O. U. A. M. Council at Crier City on Saturdry, 18th lust. Ijchigh Valley trains will leavo town at 5:10 and 0:00 p. m. All members of tho Council, 113 well 113 tho members of Shenan doah Valley Council No. 530 aro respectfully requested to participate. Ily order of AitTliun Titnaiuino, Councilor. Attest : William Heevus, Rcc'y. 7-15-3t ruuornls. Tho funeral of Mrs. Kate Heck took placo this morning, at 10 o clock, from tho family residence, 025 West Coal street, and inter ment was mado in tho Annunciation cemetery. Tho funeral of Mrs. Alico I.cos took placo this afternoon from the family resldenco on South Wo6t street. Interment was mado in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. A .Serious Crime. Alexander Oliver, an Italian of McAdoo, is chanted with tho abduction of a 15-ycaf-old girl named I.i..io Boyle. She is tho daughter of Patrick ISoyle, of McAdoo, and it is alleged that tho bronzed villian kept her living with him for several days. ' Tho parents havo tried tliolr host to get tho girl to return, but sho was so taken up with him that sho could not bo persuaded. I. ,T. Mtilholhiuri Kntcrtiilus. A private party under tho supervision of P. J. Mulholland loit town tills morning for Ijikesido to enjoy a day's outing. They proceeded by trolley to Muhanoy City, where they took 11 P. & It. train for that favorite picnic ground. The party was mado up as follows : Misses Carroll, Ella Kgan, Sallle Stein, Sallio and Mary Delaney and Nellie liradigan, and Mossrs. P. J. Mulholland, M, J. Muldoou, John Monaghan, F. J. Urcnuau W. J. Galvin and John Hlgglns. (iiildin Hrnuchliig Out ,guln. Louis Goldlu, proprietor of tho Mammoth Clothing House at Nos, U & 11 South Main street, lias again begun extensive improve ments in his store and by fall proposes to havo tho largest clothing house in tho county, A large furco of carpenters havo commenced to extend tho building to Market street, which will give u commodious salesroom with a large nian of skylight, so that customers will have no dilllculty in examiu lug goods. Mr. (loidiu Is evidently deter mined that there shall bo no doubt to the propriety of his claim to the titlo of Mam moth Clothing House. They Wero Frauds. A man and woman tliat were beggin from door to door to-dy attracted the attention of ilurgoss Stem who soon learned that the man was not blind at all and ordored tbeui to leave the town. About half an hour later they drove out of Smith's livery stable in their own team, the horse being driven by tho supposed blind man. They left in the direction of Shenandoah. Yesterday's Amer ican. .St. fenltliln's Day. Yesterday was the day of St. Swithin. meteorological saint, to whom tradition has given a reputation as a weather prophet similar to that or tho ground hog. In fac St. Swithin, who was Bishop of Wincliostc England, sometlilug more thai) a thousand years ago, is to the summer what tho ground hog is to late winter and early spring, so far as weather is coucernod. Tho old adage regarding him Is to tho ell'ect that if it rains or is fair on St. Swithin's Day, tho 15th of July, there will lie a continuous truck of wet or dry weather for the forty days ensuing IhO old Hues say : St. Swithin's Day, if thou dost rain, For forty days It will romalu ; St. Swithin's Day. if thou bo fair, For forty days 'twill rain nae rualr. When you want good roofing, plumbing' gas luting, or general tinsniithing douo call on E. F. Gallagher IS west Centro strcot, Dealer iv sto-es, 1-tf DR. BROWN IS MOW IN MAHANOY CITY, PA., WILL RTMA1N THERE UNTIL JULY 21st, '96, Office : HOTEL KAIER. BROWN, Chiropodist. Enlnreil Haitians mode small. The Corns or Mutilans don't return. Corns. Bunions. Incrowinc Too Kails. V.n- iargeil Too Jnints.Clitlbnlns ondHwenty Feet cured by Dr. Drown here in Bhenandoah ten yenrs aro have not eonie back, and the feet are to-day free from aches anil inin. Hem! tlie proois. uo nnu see 111c people. 1110 following home testimonials should convince the most skeptical : "We take pleasure in recommending Dr. Drown to all sufferers from corns, bunions, ingrowing toenails, etc Ho hos permanently cured our feet without pain, blood or pore ness. His treatment is absolutely painless ond Ids cures stay cured." I, fll. pmllli, grocer, aiu ci venire ffircci; T 11, f..r,t . Street; John Smith, grocer and meat market, .n.L.n firm Utrnot Mfilinnnv' CAtv Thomas S. Fnrrell, chief cleric 1". .felt, freight omcc ; J.evl Jteiowicn, clouting, 10 romn Main Street : Wm. and Mrs. Woomer, green grocer, 121 North Jloln Street; K. J. Me (llnness, expressman, 221 Centre Street; Mrs. Ullen I). Ferguson, Miss Maggie Francy, Shenandoah. Hon. II. M. Kulp. Congress man ; Dev. Oeo. W. Oro.s, Pastor United Kvamrcllcnl Church, Shanioklu. Pa.; Jlrs. Mary Jtelnhold and Miss Minnie D. Kaler, lMnc Street, also Mrs. Gertrude Silliman and Miss K, D. Dillon, Centre Street, Mahanoy Cltv, ond hundreds of others. Very highly recommended by several of Shenandoah, Ashland, Olrardville, Frock ville, Mahanoy Plane, OUberton, Delano and Tamaqna's leading citizens, both ladles anil gentlemen, wnose reel ur. urown com pletely cured several years ago. Hon. II. M. Kulp, Congressman Shamokln; M. D. Bright, of Bright Bros., lumber, also proprietor of ABhland Steam Lmindry, Ashland; C. Serr, merchant tailor and gents' furnishing goods, Oirardvlllo; Miss Barbara-Wagner and Miss Kllon J. Gianger, Oirardvlllo; Miss Annie 1). Buck and Mary llussell, Walnut Stieet, Ashland; Miss Lizzie Price and Julia L. Barnard, Market Street, Ashland; Miss Amelia Sanncr, Belle Haunt and Mrs. J. D, Wagner, Frnckvllle: Miss Hannah lieynolds, Mahanoy Plane: Mrs. Kllen Henry and daughter, Oilberton, and several hundred others. Ofllce: Hotel Kalcr. Mahanby City, Pa., from July Gth to 21st, ISM; hours, 80.111, to 8 p. in.. Holidays, 10 n. m. to 1 p. m. Dr. Brown returns to Philadelphia after Mahanoy City visit, owing to home ofllce en gagements he cannot visit blienandoali. I COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. Tr ..r. nm n finite,,.. i1 lr llrnwn'a frnm A V t. T , ,.ln;.,u.. ............. 41. t. & m Amnion at his ofllce ami viuir trolley fnre !?t Sis 1 paid both ways, rso coupon no larc. POTTSVILLE LETTER. I'OTTbVILLE, July 10. Tho deeds recorded to-day wero as follows : John Allcr to llev. P. J. liyan, part of threo lots in Swatara ; J. K. Sigfricd ct. al., to William JIcGcchan et. al., prcmisos in l'otts villo; IIuliQiiinu et. al., to Culhcrino Mc (icelian, premisea in I'ottsvilloi; Frederick Williams et. al., to Elizabeth Withelder, prcmisos in licilly township ; Frederick (leliring, administrator, to John Gehring et.nl., premibos in Potlsvillo; Jlary Miller ct. al., to Mary Witholdcr, premises in Iteilly township ; Frederick W. Withelder et. al., to SInry Jano Withelder, guardian, &e promises in Iteilly township ; Frederick W. Withelder to Jlary Miller, land in Kcilly townsldp ; Frederick W. Withelder ct. al., to Elizabeth Jonos, prcmisos in Iteilly township; John T. Lewis et. ux., to (icoriio Trommettcr, lot in Gordon ; Eliza Middlctou to Thomas Mc Cook, lot in Gilberton. A marriaKO license was issued to John W. Wlcoskl and Mary Strovlnskls, both of Mlnersvillo. ' Justice licnsenian, of Yorkville, committed Charles Hoil'man in default of $500 ball on onth of Amelia Werner, charged with larceny and receiving stolen goods. John Hums was committed by Justice Flstcr, of town, In default of ?300 bail, on oath of Mary Clark, charged with assault and battery. Another KrriiiB AVife. Michael Macadeeloy.a liusslan Jew, arrived in Heading on his way from Mahanoy Plane to Allcntown. Ho was accompanied by threo littlo children. To n Heading World re porter Maoadeelcy told tho following story : Tho father lived at Mahanoy Plane for 12 years, and carried on tho blacksmith trade, and was also an interpreter of tho Pottsville court. Ho epoaks Knglish, German, Polish and Hungarian. His family up to two yoars ago was an ideal one, but since then happi new wus driven from tho home circles, nnd tho fathor and children were neglected by the wife and mother. The cause of all this it tho oft told tale of an erring woman, In llueuced by a mail who induced her to break her tie aud yield to the pleasure aflorded iu following un untruthful and wayward life to her husbHud and family. Soon the neatness of the home wm uo more, and the little ones wero forced to endure the hardships of a cruel mother, ami tho husband's appeals wero not listened to. Tho result of such procedure on tho jKirt of tho mother resulted iu tho breaking up of tho home, Tho family, which was nt ono timo a happy quintette, is now Mivored the mother is still leading her wayward life, and the fathor nnd children mil leavo Allentown for tho west Tho scono at tho station wis n pitiful ono, and tho father wept as ho related the mis doings of his erring wife. Surprise Tarty. A surprise party was hold last evening at tho homo of Arthur Hpudo, No. 35 West Centre street. Thoso prot,cnt wero Mis6es Mlnulo Dabli, Jessie Herriugtou, Ida Will- lams, Stella Irvln, Florence Patterson, Klva Ilendor, Clara Sheclor, Laura Herman, Cora Irviu, and Messrs. W illie IXibb, Hoy Spearse, Kdward Spado, Hdward and Harry Summons, Garfield Zimmerman, Adriau Knelly, Noah twiner, itoy jrvin. ltoiresnmcnt& wero sorved and many games wero played. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleiu-nt laxative. AH Druggists. DR. P. H. Hand Concert, The Grant band, tinder the leadership of J. M. Sclioppe, will give an open-air concert from P. J. Gaughan's awnltig to-morrow evening. The following will bo tho pro gram : - 1. March, "151 Chpltnn" Smisa 2. Owrturo, "Lnstsplel" Bcla IJ. "The Night Alarm," descriptive pieec.Iteeves Synopsis: A calm nnd peaceful night. Ten o'clock, lights tlown. Choral. Fire! FlroM The alarm. Ilox 32. Oolnp to the fire. At work, l'lro's out. Tho start for home. Home again. 4. Selection, "Princess Bonnie" Spencer o. "lliojoiiy MiacKsmiltr . muckiov 'a. Medley of popularsong. Beyer 1 7. too Kpnnisu licviow, .. unary, r.aninri Bending 8. March "My Best Girl's n Now Yorker" . IMackcy A Slight Collision. A Pennsylvania Railroad coal train hound from Noscopeo to Pottsville ran into tho rear end of a coal train at Wetherill Junction at 5:30 last evening nnd stopped traffic over tho lino for about half an hour. Tho engine and two cars of tho second train wero considerably damaged and ono of tho cars jumped from tho rails. Tho first train escaped injury and continued on its journey. None of tho crews sustained injury. Trotting Circuit. Thero aro six places in tho Agricultural fair trotting circuit for this fall. Tho dates are as follows: Orwigshurg, Sept. 8, 0, 10 and 11; Reading, Sept. 10, 10, 17 and 18; Ash laud, Sept. 22, 23, 21 and 25; Lowisbure, Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1 and 2; Aliltou, Oct. 0, 7, 8 and 0; llloomsburg, Oct. 13, 14, 15 and 10. Seeking Advice. John R. Burd, of Wllkes-Barre, who possesses an inexhaustible fund of technical knowledge in regard to mining of coal and is recognized as an authority in connection with tho investigation, of tho Pittston mine disaster, is consulting with mining oxperts of this and adjoining districts, 'with a vciw of devising means to recover tho bodies of tho entombed victims. Oir to Camp. William J. James, B. F. James, Stephen Llndonmuth, John Fogcl, Lewis A. Hopkins, Arthur Tregembo, William Williams, John Katz and George Reagan will leavo town at noon to-morrow for Lewistown, to join their company in tho National Guard encampment. Fear Fire. Complaint is mado against tho practice of storekeepers in burning wasto paper and other rcfuso on Pear alley. This thorough faro is very narrow and lined by stables on both sides, so that even with great precau tion thero is much danger, Storekeepers in that part of the town are mado very nervous by flame or smoke, as it was thero tho con flagration of 1883 started. MISCELLANEOUS. T7AXTKD. A rt for Kcnor.il housework for Binulhfnmily. Amily nt 'Wilkinson'h dry Kootla Ptoro, 23 South Main street. 7 15-2t TilOU SAIK. The building nt thecorner of Oak 1 nml AWst streets. For further particulars apply to Dr. C. M. Uordncr, 31 East Oak Street G-2T-tf. 11 TJ l nnd oolicit orders for fruit and ornamental nursery htock. Permanent employment and yood pay, Iteferenco required. Address tho It, U. CllAtii; CO., South Penn Sq., Philadelphia. o-'.-bi-eoa T7ANTi:D. 3,000 nReiits for ltuneirs author- Ized "LIVES OK McKINLKY and HO 11AHT." JWOiuitjcH.eloKnntly iIlutroted. Price only SI 00. The htht and thu chenpest, and out sells all others. 50 per cent to airenU and freight paid. -Itooks now ready. Javo time by sending 50 cents In stamp for an outfit at once. Address A. D, WOUTHINGTOM & CO., jiariioru, tunn. i a-iw-eou IjlOlt SALU 53,000 worth of tho 0,000 first mortirauo 10-vcnr hands to he is-mcd liv All Wnlnls' Protestant Kplscopal Church, of Hhcnan-1 tumn. jtoniH will ne in (iciiotnuiutloiiH oi $3 ana $50, bearing Interest from July l.t, lhitd, at 5 per cent, pcrnnnum, payable quarterly. Thero will be a privilege of redemption within two years. Suhscriptlou books now open, llonds for salo at llev. 1. W. Van Potmen's, SO Kust Oak Street, ShenandoahLl'a. O-SO-tf 7.1STATK OK THOMAS HAVAOU, Deceased. I'J Letters testanientnry on tho estate of Thonia) Kivage, late of bhenandnnh, Schuylkill county, 1'ctmsylvntiin, deei'Hsul, iiao been granted to Henry Iteose, of hhennndnah. Pa., to wnom an persons lniieoteii to ham estate ere r,illi.tt,l ti. Iniike tiiivmpttt. mill Hiomo linvinir clnimi or denuinds will make known the wune witliotit tlelay to iinsnv itEEKt lixecutor. Or to ids Attorney, K, AV. SlIOCMAKEIt. Slienandoali, Pa., Juno Kth, IfXi. 6-25-Ct oaw MPOltTAXT NOTICK Tho fences, daneind . Dailion and fataudH ut Colnmhlii l;irlc nro open only to such advertisers who imy for spaces and all others will bo considered ns trespassers, , iiiim-r me miih ue pitimcu, or TneKed, or uunf; upon the fence. Terms for spaces may bo secured Irum Altoed Kvaxs, Thomas J. Williams, Tuomas Belli. 7-10-lw Comniltteo. "HtOPOSAI.fi Will bu received 1V tlln Hurler. shrned until Moiulnv.Iulv27tli. lsoa fnrtltn erection of Mone Abutments for lirldge over Lost Creek at the main oltlco of tlio L. V.Coal Co., at Lost Creek. IHds toleiy tlio Percli. or nlaus and sneclflcntions call on Mr. Wlllfam Thickens, ot Hhenandoah, or the undersigned. Itlglit to rejecting and all tdds reserved. 1-:. c AONER. 3-t Agent Tax-Payers Association. PROPOSALS. The llulldlnc and Hciiidrlna Committee of tbn Hhcnnndouh School District will receive bids for iwj ieii, more or less, or gray stone Hag iiavlng, curbing and guttering, the lings to be not less thnnthrce 3 inches thick curhlngnot less than lle 5 inches thick nnd guttering to bu of good of stone approved by this comniltteo. lllds will be received by the members of this committee, or the Secretary of thu School Hoard, un to Tuesday. July SIst, lfcW, at 7.30 o'clock, p. m., after which hour no bids will he received. Tb committee reserves the rlrfht to reject any, or all II1U9, Joim T. Lee, Chairman ; IlESJAMIN V. CHCK 11, Jilt ItAEL HULLIVAX, JOHS 1-'. UIOOINS, T-U-7t Committee. AN ORDINANCE. AiionllnnncotonmeiHl tho 8ril section of im ordlimnce untitled "Aiiorillnanoe reyuliLtlng tliu maiittiinent of t1i water works of the borouvb, tuu uikirnuiiuii ut uwr, ine poneciiou oi tuo rt'nti tlicrof, nml Jor other purjioaes," itavxl 1 tlM-lOtii day of April, 1NW. i Bo It ordained the Town Council of the liorotigh of Slienandouti, And It fs hereby urdnlnad by tho mjthorlty of the sanie, tliut nectlou 3 uf the ortllunitcu "lteculntfiig tho mill intern pi it of tho water worka of tho borough, thodlbtrilwtion of wntcr, the collwttou of the rents thrixf, nnd for other purpose," paMd onthelOtUduy of April, lH0i, which ruulit a follows namely: "That Council hhall elect nnuunllyn wnter superintendent In no wq from iiinoni; Its own in ember! who shall lmvo the ttpeelftl BUperlntendeiico of the water work, Its extensions aud nppurteunnees, the collection of water ruts and ierform such other dutieHa shall be herclimlter mentioned, subject, how ever, to the direction of Council aud of the water committee" ho ami tho same la hereby amended to read as follows: That Council shall elect annually a water superintendent In no case from among; its own members who ahull serve until hi successor shall be elected, he sliall have the superintend ence of tho water wJrks, its extensions and annurtenances. the collection of water rents nnd perform such duties as shall be hereinafter mentioned, subject, however, to the direction of Uo linen ami oi ino wniereommmee. Knacted this UU day of June, A. 1)., T. J. James, President of the Town Council. Attest: WlLUAM J Vi ATKINS, i Secretary ot the Town Council. Approved June 4tl, lnyo. James Unit , 7-16-lt Chief Uurgess. 1 s tfil 3 d J; I Always lBusy :.: I The story is told of a Shoe Dealer in this St county who claimed sE he was always busy, yet very few custom- ers were ever seen in his store. What kept him busy was, that he had the Itch and a Waterbury Watch. j Now we're busy, but g not for these reasons. Just at present we're sr busy selling Women's Oxford Ties at 98c. S that would be con- f sidered cheapat$i.5o g at any Other store. g Fifteen styles, any color from White to S Black ; you can surely be suited here and save a good half dol lar. Men's and Roys' Russet Shoes in great varieties, and the Fac- t tory Price on every 5 pair means a great saving to all of our Sr 2 3 customers. We're giving tickets for the amount of every pur chase, aud we redeem the ft tickets with that beautiful j GOLD - ALUMINUM WARE you See in our window, and to our men customers we jE give checks that entitle R; them to free shines by our g boot black. It pays to buy at the SE: Betldall Building, A. MOYER.k nanager. ; YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your- Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Teams to Hire. It you want to hire a safe nnd reliable team for driving or for worklne purpose pay Hhields' livery stable a vUU. Tea nit constantly on hand at reasonable rotes. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. 3! sgggjawiRBttiM r-, ,- Beauty Unrolled To tho admiring gare of those who hnve s taste for really line wall pnper Is the display of new wall paper wrinkles we have Justrccelvcd.You can find any color or pattern you wont for your hall, hed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to S3 per roll. Flno artistic papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kstlmntes'cheer fully furnished. Heud postal. J. P. CARDEN, 221 W, Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. 1'Ince Your Orders Now. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this Rranular effervescent and stimu lant. An Instant cure for sour atomnchs and hendachest which often accumulate from having n nlKht out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLES OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking I 13 N. Jardin Street. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SHADES AND WEIGHTS. ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRCL 2 .a IM. Main t. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Silver fillings. If your arti ileal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations freo. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum wowns Logan frowns, L-rown and Iiridgn work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized air for tlio painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. in. to S p. m. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, 33 W. Centre Street. Shenandoah. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wngou awaits your order. Good delivered promptly WILLIAM H. riUSSER. 26 East Centre Street. Shaokamaxon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Heading depot, Atlantic City, N. j. BERNARD CONWAY, M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &o. Agent lor Iteadlnir Brewing Co.'s Beer and Torter. 118 and 11S S. Main St MONEY TO LOAN -ON EASY TKltMH P. W. BIERSTEIN 20a S. Jardin St. ,1 V 1 V. l. ' at