nl. fng EVENING HERALD. 1883 IlUItNHD OUT 1893. WBDNK9DAY, JULY 10, 18!)fl. FISHES TRAINED TO FIGHT. A. Peculiar Sport Said to IJo Popular Among the- Siamese. Tho two nsh nro placed In tho enino bot Uo, says n writer In tlio London Flold. Thoy proceed totnkoonoh other's measure, Bhouldor up to each other In schoolboy fashion and unci: nod push nround tho "ring, tho small flns vibrating rapidly nil tho time," nnd each littlo being qulvorlng with oxcltomont nnd wrath. This goes on for somo mlnutos until, ns tho spocta tors nre growing Impatient, ono fish sud denly flips his head nround, ninkos a dart, nnd n considornblo dent In lils adversary's tall shows nt onco that ho has got homo. Henceforth thoro Is no hesitation until ono or the other cries ''poccnvl." In reg ular ilsh fights on which money depends tho battlo Is continued until one fish turns tall nnd Is chased nrouud tho bottlo by the other. But this Is usually an affair of an hour nnd frequently threo or four. jiju piuuh mm determination or tno fighters nro wonderful. Tho ordinary stroma fish do not evince It nearly so much ns thoso that hnvo boon bred for tho pur pose. Tho toll Is tho part which shows tho most damage, for It Is vory easily torn, but n good grip on n sldo fin Is most offoctlvo. When one pins tho other by tho nose, nn exciting struggle, takes place, ths two lying fnstoncd together llko profes sional wrestlers nnd thoii blinking each other bnokward nnd forwnrd with might sad main. .(Ehey often seem extremely cxhaustod, still fight on bravely, nnd sometimes a matter of difficulty to pnrt them, y dlsplny considerable agility In ovnd 0 their opponent's mouth nnd ulso In suddenly twisting nround nnd taking a piece out of Its tall. In 20 minutes or so these appendages, which looked so bravo nnd bright as they wont Into tho fray, nro torn to ribbons. ' Tho fish's goncrnl nppcaranco nftcr tho fight suggests that of a sailing ship emerg ing from a hot action with her canvas hanging In streamors, her topmasts shot nway, her crow gasping for breath, but still ready to fight again. Tho flsb sonify,' J 'iaost diH.tesJ-lrtlr,?, li&6 superficial damage . aavCo.tn immediately rendy to food. Aftct n match thoy pro always rested a week or more, nccordlng to tho extent of their In juries, nnd moat of tho rents nnd cuts nre ropaired by nnturo. Enthuslnstlo owners of ton wagor 6 oi 7 or more on their favorites, and many people earn a littlo monoy by breeding lighting fish and then backing thorn against others. MARVELOUS EXPANSION. Woman After Woman Lilt tho Car, lint tho Space Was Always Occupied. When I entered n Madison avonue car recently, I found the scats entirely occu pied nnd had to content myself with tho support of a strap nnd tho hope that one of tho other S3 passengers would soon alight. As I stood head and shoulders nbovo the others nnd took a census of tho passengers I found that thero wcro ton womon on one sldo nnd ten women nnd two men on tho other side. Ono of tho men I recognized, for we hnd been friends of long standing. I know that his homo was near and patient ly waited for his departure. When Eight ieth street was reached, ho roso from his scat, and I didn't sit down, for tha ladles shook out their sleeves, separated a little, and 11 persons filled tho spaco that had been occupied by 13. v I chanced my clinging hnnd Irani lt right to tho left nnd settled Into tho con viction that I liiust stand until I reached my destination nt una Hundred and ty-flftli street. Then my sunken rovlyou by tho lady next ,toJ iiallng tho conductor to stop. nfrcar, but no room for mo, foi tho nine indies again stirrul, shook an other reef from their soevfit, and tho sent was entirely filled. I clung to tho strap with both hands. When wo reached Ono Hundred and Twentieth strctt, tho one other man roso to go, nnd without looking behind I fol lowed him, to walk tho remainder of tho distance, for I did not want to bo a wit ness to tho result of the effort of tho nine ivomon to further expand. Now York Herald. Two Thousand Persons Homeless by Fire St. Pktkhsbuhq, July 10. Firo has de stroyed 230 housos In tho town of Sam brow, government of Lomsha, Poland. Two thousand porsons nro rendered homoless by theonflngration. 15-NUGGETS OF NEWS. .jSHSnryfJlny England, a woll known 1 jQatoakvllle, Aid., was killed by law- nn uqtrjapar in Washington. TnrSa hundred employees bf tho Pull man shops at Ludlow, Ky., have roceivod an Increase of ton por cent. In wacus- -- Near Oneonta, N. Y.Seyuionrmlth, of Plnlnfleld, N. .J..-" years old.was accident ally Bhot nud' killed by John Sternberg. Cornelius X. Bliss, leader of the antl- H4t element in the KepubliGnn party of "TerK city, nas resigned from tno lie- i couuty committee irst act of tho new Servian cabinet slease nil the Itndlcals who woro Id of conspiring with tho royal fain- innoetlon with tho Ceblnats trial. (Jo to Malay's for ladies' I-ubWm, 16 North Main streel. silver belt tf i , i ' ComtUK Evontr. July 17. Ioe cream festival in Robblus Onem House under the auspices of the 'Attg. 15. Ice cream festival In Bobbins' Hfttft house under the auspices of Hope SMtlou Pioneer Corps. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When slie was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When (she became Miss, she clung to Oastoria, When she had Children, she gave them Odstorit E. B. FOLEY, GrB.6ERIBS, 201 "Vet Centre Street. Dealer In groceries, flonr, provisons, teas coffees etc. Good delivered free1 T.WSJ1 hqpw viiira SFolM't mm mrnm J Rumored Resignations of Frenoh Canadian Ministers! RESIGNATIONS WBBB CONDITIONAL It Is Now ltd loved the Onthollo Members Will Withdraw the Hnlenntlons and lUiuinn Tholr St-iiU Tho (loveriimont 8utuln.-d ujr tha Ilntnu of Cointnoin, Ottawa. Out., July 10. A considerable ministerial crisis has dovolopod In tho do minion parliament over tho Moultotn scliool question. Humor of the roslgna tloiigof Hon. J. Oulmot. minister of pub lic works i Sir Adolpho Cnron, postmaster general, and lion. A. It. Angers, minister of ngrioulmrc. have Won lu circulation. Thoso threo minister-) nro the only French CnuadlnuB lu the cabinet, and thoy were said to lmvo resigned on account of ths govornniBnt's polloy of delay In tho mat- tor oi remedial legislation for Manitoba. Tho French ministers, backed up by the twenty-seven French Canadians In the houso of commons, havo all along limn demanding remedial legislation. When the cnblnut first decided to negotiate with Manitoba, with a view to arriving nt a concession, tho three Frenoh ministers threatened to resign, and went so far ns to hand their resignations to Sir Macken zie Uovrell, tho prime minister. Tho?o resignations were handed in with tho un derstanding that they wore not to be acted on until SlrMaokouzio heard furthorfrom tho Fronuhinon. Yesterday afternoon, In tho houso of commons, Hon. Wilfred Lmirior, loader of tho Liberals, moved as a resolution of want of confidence the adjournment of tho houso, claiming that tho resignation of tho French .ministers Indicated that dis sensions In tho govornmont made It uu worthy to carry on tho affairs of tho coun try. This resolution was voted down by 111 to 7i. Tho Liberals oxpected the reuch Conservatives to vote against tho govornmont. but onlv nun of thn.,, rn Lopine, labor Consorvntlvn s' l-ftteft"Wfc.T.'ft'.Vnv S5T.S nrovontod br rnln. voted wltr-rT1,'?. '". I ..-glgJftUW5JttS, ulllivTf the opposition. jln "no senate Sir Mnckei Clin Soniltn SIl- 'Miinl.-onTtn "Rriwnll Knlfl ho liad nothing to say regarding tho ru mored resignations. It Is understood thnt tho threo ministers will reconsider tholt decision and will withdraw their resigna tions, whloh hnvo not been accoptcd. They will, It is said, return to tholr Heats in thn cabinet. Tho session will probably terminate on Saturday, though the Liberals will at tempt to di-font the government with tha aid of the Fruuch Torlos. Preparing for a lllff Clothing Strike. Pmi.Anisi.i'HiA, July 10. Henry White, of Now Yoik, general auditor of tho Uni ted Garment Woikers of America, is in this city to Install Local Union 110, Cloth ing Cutters, of Philadelphia. Mr. White Said today: "The tailors of New York city, OiOo In number, who belong to this organization, nro preparing for an Im mense strike forthoronewnlof tholragreo meut with tho contractors over tho sweat ing system. The agreement to nbollsh this system was obtained last Soptember and will shortly expire. Tho contractors havo formed an association nud declare thoy will not renew It. Tho union will not only insist on tho renewal of tho agreement, but also on tho reduction of tho hours of labor from ten to nine." The nltuntlon nt Illuofleld. Blukfif.i.D, W. Va., July 10. Y'estorday was n busy ono with the minors, who held three meetings. Monday night somo one fired into tliocamps atCrozer's mines, and the Uuiu find powder houso was burned at Ashland, "'ho offenders havo not bsun untight. Tha ballnf is that the loaders of the strike have advised pence for a time to prevent tho casing out oi fho soldiers, but If any new men, oomo In trouble will be precipitated nt buce. The co'inpaniot.' op erations nro closely wntohed by themlners, nnd every train is oxamlned to seo that no now men cune iu. Cambridge Men Will Come Over. New York, July 1J. A. H. Coxo and other members of tho Yale graduate ad visory committee held n conferenco last night after reading tho acceptance of the Cambridge university athletic committeo of Yale's counter oliallongo for a joint athlotto meet iu Now York this fall. Tiitf 1 result of tho conferenco, while not given out for publication, is judged to bo favor able to the ncii-ptanco of Cambridge's qualifications and conditions. A 111; IU-fiuery ClrtsaR Down. Wheeling, W. Va., July 10. Tho Staudiu-d Oil reflnery-nr. l'n-korsliurg has shut down In all departments. It looks as thougji tho, shutdown Is pormaueut. Tho plautrepr5sontsnn outlay ot SI, 000,000. stocjJnd produce markets. Closing Quotations or the New Tork and Philadelphia Exchanges. New Youk, July 9. Tho share speculation today trended generally toward lower figures, and as a result ths day's trading prices show a decline ranging up to 5lg per cent., the lat ter in Chioago Gas, which was most promi nent In the transactions. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson 131 N. Y. Central 100M U., Ij. & W 103H4 N. Y. & N. E 8iM Erie 10M Lako Erle& W.... 21 Lehigh Nav la Lehigh Valley 37 Nen Jersey Csh.-lOSJi Pennsylvania 54 Reading 18)4 St. Paul 6SH W. N. Y & Pa.... Hi West Shore 10SJJ General Markets. PiULAnEU-niA, July 0. Flour woakiwinter superfine, S.05(a2.8 winter extras, S2.83(&3; No. S winter family. t-3.103rU.S3; Pennsyl vania roller, dear. S3.3OQ.3.S0-, Pennsylvania roller, straight, $3.6033.75; western winter, clear, $8.30ft3.oO. Wheat unsettled, lower, with 00Uo. bid and GOKo- askod for July. Corn nrm, higher, with lUio. bid and 18c. asked for July. Outs quiet, llrra, with Sl'c. bid and 3SMc. asked for July. Hay firm; choice tim othy, J16.50. Beef dull; family, 131113.50. Pork dull and easy. Lard dulliwestern steam, ifl.Oo; city, 88.15. Hotter weak; western dairy, 9130.; western crtainery, 'Slc. Elgin, 17K.; Pennsylyinic. ojramery prints, fancy, 10e.vdo.rair to choice, liaiSc; prints Joblng a' iOOSSe. Cheese dull and heavy; New York Marge. 6i8o.; small, 6ie8Hc Eggs firmer; wew lorx anu i-ennsyivania, io4fti5; west ern, fresh, vnaaita. Live Stock Markets. New YonK, July 0. European oab'loe quote American steers at 10H&1 lHc.d ressed weight ; refrigerator beef, 89c. Calves very dull, but not lower; buttermilk calves, 32.3.2.7J. Qood sheep hlnher; nothing unsold; prime sheep, Sg.SiGl; oommon to prime lambs, Host firm at iSAOm.M. East LinuKiy, f'a., July 9. Cattle steady; prime, 85.3005.50; fair to good butehers, 51.10 4.30; bulls, oows and stags, ;i.75$3.SK. Hon aotlve at yesterday's prices, lieit grades ot sheep and lambs steady; common dull; ex tra sheep, J3.31NR3.&0; good, SX.70&3: common, Uo.eSl.oO; best Iambi, 93.603.60; sprloz Iambi, $Bt.75; veal calvss, $3.50C.M. BRUTAL KtNTUCKIANS. Father nnd Son M-irderod In tho Prcienco or the 1'nmllj-, PniNCKTOJJ, Ky., July 10. A mob of masked men wont to tho residence of Jo seph Howton nt Lowlston, eight miles from this county, nnd murdered him and his son, Howlot Howton. In rosponso to ft knook nt midnight tho younger Howton went to tho door, nnd after talking n mlu Uto or two was seized and pulod outsldo and shot through tho body. Tho mob then dragged him to tho gato and shot hlra seven times. After thoy had flnlshod him tho gang wont to tho houso, and tho white haired father boggod that thoy Bparo his life nnd tho lives of his family, but his entreaties wero unhoodod, and thoy mndo him baok up Into a corner so they could shoot him without dnngor to his wife and daugh ter. Tho leader dollborately counted ton and then fired nt tho old man. Ono ball struck him lu tha wrl.t nnn,- i abdomen and tho third in the groin. Tho men then left thn h them n boy who workod on Howton's fnrm Thoy carried him to a vacant building and fastened him, telling him thoy would kill nim If he attomnted tn nai-nna t,f .i light. ' 'v 1U uu-- One of tho womm k .n i,.,hm.i,i onod that sho was uttorly prostrated, and w is iuukcu ior. Thero is no thoory as to tho eauso of tho mob s action. Tho Howtons wero quiet, lnoffenslvo pooplo, and stood woll in tho community. If the murderers nro cnught I thoy will bo lynohod. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National League. At PlttsblirflT First rrimn. Tl4 o. Pittsburg, 3. Second gnmo (10 Innings): Pittsburg, i; Boston, 3. At Clnclunatl Flrst gams (IS Innings): Cincinnati, 0; Brooklyn, 5. Second game (8 innings): Cincinnati. 14i nrnnlil a a a i ZA. : 'nuln83)-St. Louis, 5i Baltimore, 4. At Cleveland Cleveland !) PMIn,iii,t., 8. At Chlcaco Xow Vnrb 1. ni.i...n n Eastern League. At Rochostor T? 15; SnrlnfT. UtllL 3. At Toronto Toronto, 10; Syra- cuso, ft" "Gtuef Bum&h.T " I llllll rennsylvnnla State jSeaguo. At Hazleton Hnzloton, 18; Pottsvllle, 1. At Carbondalo Carbondalo, 5; Allen town, 4. At Roadlng Reading, 11; Lan caster, 3. Burglars Got av Warm Iteceptlon. Terre HAUTE, Ind., July 10. Burglars broke Into William Kattmau's storo nt Poland, Clay county, during tho night. Two men wore on guard In tho storo, on account of tho recent frequent attempts to uurgianzo tno piaco, and the -Intruders woro given a warm recoption. Ono of tho burglars was shot in tho back and killed and tho other was shot In tho oyo. A third man escaped, but was afterwards cap tured. Tho mnn shot In tho eyo Is Arch Agar, ox-convlct, of this city, his pal being Ed Barker, another ex-convict of this city. National Kducational Association. Denver, Colo., July 10. Thn thirty fourth ntjuual convention of tho National Kducatiounl association was opened yes terday afternoon beforo two largo audi ences. Tho regular mooting wn3 nt tho Central Presbyterian church, whoro 4,000 persons where gathered, while 2,000 nt tended nn overflow nt the high scliool building, nnd thousands moro wero turned nway in disappointment. It '( asserted the attendance is already larger than nt any previous meotiug of tho asso ciation. Governor Altgold Charges Doodling. SrmxoFiELD, Ills., July 10. In nn in terview Governor Altgold said: "It Is a fact thnt oortalu mcmbors of tho general nssombiy were paid largo sums for their support of tho Humphrey racing bill. Ono member, I nm told, was paid S5.000 by an olllcor of tho racing association. That boodllng, or attempted boodllng, has marked tho progress of nearly ovory im portant hill through tho assembly thero is plenty of evidence. Thoro should bo a thorough Investigation." Boy and flirt Charged with Murder. Grasp Rpjps, Mich., July 10. Mrs. Lvl Plerco ag)d C years, who lived two mllaj ipjjthjif Berlin, Ottawn county, was inurjjarfld Monday, nnd her duughtor, Mamg!brce, aged 13, and her grandson, Goorge Koosbro, aged 18, aro now in jail -at Grand Haven nwalting examination. It Is believed that Keesbro did tho kill ing, and tho littlo girl knows nil about it, oud porhaRS ns.slstlddn the murder. Escaped Trial by Suicide. New Iffjhkj July 10. James McAvoy, of No, 84S rjnst Kightioth streot, who shot his wifo at their home on Saturday night, Inflicting a wound from tho effects of which sho died Monday nlsht, committed suicide by jumping lu front of a Third ave nue olevatod train at Kifty-ntnth street ns ho was being taken to tha coroner's ofllco from tho Vorkyyipoljee opurt, whore ho had been remaddjid. " ' Saved by a Writ of Krror. Washington, July 10. Judgo White, of tin United States supremo court, yes terday allowed a writ ot error lu tho ense of the state of Mississippi against Chnrloy Smith, sontenoed to to hanged tiKlay. A stay of proceedings was also granted, Smith is a negro, nud claims that mem bars of his rnco wore eocluded from tho grand jury which ludUteu him. Incendiary Strikers. Koisth Fobk, W. Yn July 10. An un successful nttomut Whs mads bv tho strik er to burn thoUme and tool house at tho Ashland oolliflrj TtgWrilny. Noticos woro found under the Arlington eoinpany's rnd Ashland company's oflloe doors saying this linrnlng wfti ImtnfOMrunner of what thoy would Ho If their damnuds woro not met. . Fntnlly Out hj HUrstlntr Dottle. LANCJ -.aw. July 0. While charg- ing a seUrtl'iftHlftU last night at Preder- lok Kngle's lftMBliu works, tho hitter's son, tfrederlclc, Jr., wis fatally cut by a bottle which burst iu his hand. A piece of glass entered ills neck, sevorlng jjie windpipe and cutting a gash close to his jugular volu. Debs Will Serve Hut Six Months. Chicago, July 10. Judge Woods yos terduy reinstated his former order mak ing concurrent tho sentences of Kugone V. Dubs and other officials of the American Hallway Union. As a result Debs will servo but six mouths in Jail nnd his asso ciates but three months. Forty Worltmmi Hilled. Al.KXANDHIA, July 10. A caisson of n largo bridge In course of ooustruotlon by a Frenoh llrm atXasel-Hama sunk yoster day with forty workmon,nll ot whom wore killed. TUB I3SC15 DltriNKI). ltesottttlonn ot tho I'ottavtllo ltopulill can Clttliou llio Stnto Contest. The Pottsthle Kepuhliinn Club, which numbers aiuoug its uieaibets many of the best Republican voters in the botonh, met on Monday tvoa'n and discussed the political situation, with particular refer nice to the contest lor supremacy in lead ership in the party of the S ate. The sen timents of the mtniher wero freely ex piesseil nud Mesrs. F. S. llneselernud W. S. Orsbnin were nppninted n committee ti fntmulnie the clah's sentiments in resolu tions, which nro as Inllons: Jtaiolied, Tlint llio Potlsvllle Republican Club iiemuij- cuiiorees me miminisiratioii or II a Kxccllcncy, (lovernor HaslltiKs, and reque.tla tho delcgntcs from the county to vole for Mm for Clinlrmnn of the State Convention, which convenes August 2S, 18 8. Tint, recognizing the superior Mntts of tfon. M. 8. Qimy for the position of Clinlrmnn of the Itcpubllcnn Stn'o Committee, wo inmstly urge pur delegates to tho otnto Convention to support hlm.nmi wo pledge the nssUtnnco of this club to secure the election of delegates who will sup port Mr. quay for State Cti-irmnn Thnt wo do not regard the presen contest in the Itejmljllcnn pnrty of this Stnto ns one be tween Governor Hnstlngs nnd Senator Quny, but more ns n light of Clw rmnn Qllkesnu and his friends upon Senator Quny. Mil. LOSCnS LETl'En. FnllToxtorits Ciintonts-Gueos What It Is and You May Hnvo It. ScnlTVMfll.t. ITa V EM. .Tnlv K 1S(W My Dkab 8 tn: I Rina enndlda'e for dvleirnln In tl.n n t( r. publican Slato Contention, and hereby ask jour stintiort Ifcle ted, I w-tll support His Exce lency, Gov-1 ernor Hustings for Clia'nnsu The Issue pre-' senieu 10 in Kepubllcnns o' the State Is, whither the admin'stratlon o' Governot Haat lnga li to be endorse 1 or e ndenined. Th .delegates from tbl county shoill b all moans endorio the nin whise maiority was the largest ver given a Gubernnt lid csudlda o In the Uultid State . Thecouroof Oencra Hast ings has nlwayi heen tli iroughly Kepubllaan; ho 1-etili-tly In Hi, with the Itipibl can party n Hie money, tariff su other qu stlons, and niak.s nt ail t.aics, a brave, Bafe, and conserva tive letder. It Is presumptous on the part of fie omioji'llon to exptct any delegates from this eou t ; be cause General livings has i.hnwnhlni;el( the uljjt.ntUl friend of our people In th pa -t, and It would be en act of base luijratltude to fail to etan 1 by h'm now. I will opl-nsed to h.voyou csll on mo In Iioo n Iso 10 of tho Merchants' Hotel, Potts vllle. on tho diy the convention will mo -t to elect delegates Awaiting your reply, I am, . .fln would tl.i.'Obcd lent rt.i:n.i SAMUEL tr. TjIJMV Another Hospital. It is proposed to erect two bnlldiDgs, which will cost about $70,000, on the Almshouse urouuds. Pluus, diawn up by Architect Hill, have been viewed by the County Commissioner?, but they have nut decidtd as to wLa' kind ol buildings will best meet tbe nei-ds of the overcrowded in stitution. It will be known within a few da s whether or not the new hoepital bu'ililiug will be placed. The contract will be given out for the elfctric light building, whi h will be 54x100 fett. It will he constructed of iron and brick and will contain two 100-borse power eDgines and two dytamos. A National Typewriter, almost new and in perfect condition, for sale cheap. In quire at Herald office. MISCELLANEOUS, WANTED -23 Rood gtU nt once. Apply in ' ' person at overall factory, Girardville. Kb crlo and Blnss. 7-2-tf TAKEU Situation wanted. Steady situation as llrst or second hand by a soher, industrious nnd experienced youncr mnn. Adtlresi 'J. F. T.," caie of HEUALDolllce, l-hennndoah, Va, tf T ANTED. Twenty gills wanted to work nt Procrress lint & Cno Factory. Xoltll White street. on Monday, 15th Inst. OAI CO ft1 CM wanted for Merchant Trade. OALUOIVICIN Good weekly pay. Knmn.es free. Ifo deliveries or collections, sideline or exclusive. Adi rcs, MANUHACTUUKIttf, .011 Market St., Philadelphia. jhff Mlnisti-s, TencherB, ARents'Wnnted vbCdU Everywhere MA 11IOX IIAltl.AND'S NEW HOOK, "Home of the Hihle." Over 200 New Photos. Pleases. SelN fast. Pays hip; No experience needed. One fold 51 in 30 hours, iilustratcd circu'ars free. Address, Historical Pub. Co., l'liiladelphln. PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received by tho undcrsltrned until July 15th. 1S0.V nt 7 o'clock i 111.. for 560 snunre feet of b'ackboard iml 175, or more single desks. Tho comniittee reserves all riguis 10 rejcci any. or an uuis .1011N i.ki;, Liinirinnn. Shenandoah, I'a., July 9, m. 7-9-Gt T-JI:SOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby -L' given that the llrm heretofore existing be tween Nicholas Krlelmud and Ahrnni Levine, under the Ilrm unme of the New York Progress Hatnnd Clip Factory, has this day been mutually dissolved, both members lnvlng withdrawn. Ail bills against the said llrm nre to be presented to the said firm, to whom all debts nre to be paid. i'im:iiASD l.rviNF. Shenandoah, I'a , July 0, 1S95. 7-9-3t 14th ANNUAL SALE OF WESTERN HORSES! Will be held at the KAIER HOUSE, MAHAN0Y CITY, WEDNtSDM JULY 17, 1B95 AT a P. M. This sale will be held rain or shine. Anybody wishing to purchase a good horse should await this opportunity. Horses always on sale at my stables, cor ner Main and Coal streots, Shenandoah. All horses guaranteed. Wm. Neiswenteh BIG CUT IN PRICES Uew York Gash Store 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pu. Too many goods, at this time In tho season. 200 dill'orent shapes trimmed and untrimmed coes for cost and less. Child ren's $1.76 mhroidend dresses goes for 1.00 alsooloaks, sacks, etc., at cost, inu Sacrifice Sale begius Saturday, Juno 8th for 8 weeks only. Its the Greatest money- saver yet oft'ered. your bargains. uomo eariy ana select It is a 1 that Cottolcne makes better pastry than lard, is more reliable than lard, more cleanly than lard, more healthful than lard, and is superior to lard for frying and shortening. COTTOLE IM E is recom mended by expert cooks and endbrsed by scientists Once used always used. Sold in 3 and 5 lb, nails. feee that tr.lrip innrl- efoore l.norl ' J t - .Wl -J UU1U 111 cotton-plant wreath is on the pail. Made only by THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO, and a . unaware Ave., Phtlnda. MAKES BEST BRAD Ask your grocer for it. If he can't supply you d op ua a postal oard. We will see that he delivers it to you. Tno E S amuels General Grocers Wholesale Bomottaes needs a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmless and tho purest drugs should be used. It you want the best, get s They 1 are prompt, sale and certain In result. The genuine (Dr. Peal'st nnnji,. nolnt. Bent anywhere, 81.00. For Sale by P. P. Garden's Art Wall Paper Store. "Wo havo just recolted a fine lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which w 0 will sell at very reasonable prices. "We havo also in stool" a great deal of last year's pattorns which we nro sollinc at asncriflcc. Come and see our line of goods Wo have tho Largest Paper Store in Town. 3-. 0-fiLl?.333Isisr House, Sign and Decorative Painting, All orders promptly attended to. ESTABLISHED Half the price In Millinery Goods and goods In Millinery has just arrived and the Hats lrom 10c up; ireuoh tloiver ostrich goods lu all styles, lntauts Uaps from Co up. Hats, nil embroidery, 25c. Ladies' Mill Hats, all cfllors, S1.00. Iufants' short white dresses, handsomely embroidered, 75c up; Infants' long Coats, embroidered on cape, $1.00 up. When you want good goods and cheap, come to KELLY'S, when you caunot no suited elsewhere, wo must over. Nun's veils from 51.00 up. Mournlug MRS. J. J. SAM LEE, CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY, No. io North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Clothes of all diescrlption neatly done up in a first class manner. I can refer to scorto of families in this city 113 to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up cloth ing. I do my work bolter and quicker than other laundry in tho city. -C3-0 Corner Jatdin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER, GREAT REDUCTION Of summer millinery, including Ladies,' Misses' and Childrens' hats and bonnets. Special bargains in mourning goods. Prices the lowest. Alice Jennings, 214 South Main Street. For Solentlflo Dentistry go to , Dr. J. Donaldson Ford. Fifteen een years actual- experience, uom, A111.1l nam and Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, Porcelain Crowns, Aluminum CrownB. Best teeth 510.00, no better made at any price. Teeth extrneted with vitalized air, 60c. Extraoted without air, 25c Allowance made whore teeth aro out on new platqp. ' All Woitic Guakantbed. Lady attendant always present. Office hours : livery day 1 to 5 p. m . Sundays 1 to 3 p, m. 30 B. Centre St., Max Reese's resid ence, front room, lip stairs, Shen andoah, l'n. JOHN A. REILLY, 'yiioleeulo and Retail LIQUOR : DEALER, 22 and 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. ABents forD. a. YuonelhiB A-Son's' celebrated Beer, Porter, Ales etc. T.H & Com'y Agents, 105 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Address I'eal Mediciee Co.. Cleveland. O. D. KIRLIN", Shenandoah, Pa. most beautiful and artisti; papers. Finest Stock and Lowest Pric 224. West Centre Street. - IN - 1873. Notions to reduce stock. The choicest cheapest of tho season. Big lot of Sailor cioso out our stocu; will carry no goods goods our specialty. KELLY, CHAKLES LEE, Manager. "370 Painter and Paper Hanger, Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Largest Assortment nnd Lowest Prices. All orders promptly attended to OPEN EVERY DAY ! Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painloss extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All oxaml nations free. "NVo make nil ldndB of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns, Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge Work and all operations tltaUpertain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. We aro tho only. users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. Staudoali Boiital Rooms, (TITJIAN'S BLOCK) East CentreStreet, Shenandoah, Pa. OfilcSL Hours; 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. . When it comes to GROCERIES, Our stook speaks for itself. If you don't come to town, send your orders. They will bo nicely filled. -MUSSER & BEDDALL,- 29 E. Centre Street) Shenandoah.