FIREWORKS AND FLAGS Largest and Cheapest Stock in Town. HOOKS &BR0WN -a North Main St. EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1800. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio Keglon Cliron lcletl for llnsty rcrtnml. Children's Day will bo observed in the 41. E. church at Gilbertou on Sunday. The fans in Irwin's IJIjou saloon nro being connected by steam as n motive power. West llazlctou Council has contracted for fifteen arc lights for $00 each per annum. Joseph Council, of Jlorca, now has chargo of tho company store at Kaska William. Tho cars on tho Lakesido railway havo l)oeii placed on tho forty-minuto sclicdulo. Michael II. Stack, of town, has accepted a position with tho L. V. C. Co. engineering corps. Ono dollar a day is tho rato of wages paid on tho Orwigsburg reservoir. Italian labor is employed. Tho public schools of West Mahanoy town ship will closo to-day, completing n ten months term. Prof, Georgo W. Weiss, county superinten dent, will hold an examination on the SUth inst, at Lost Creek. Elmer Lachmau, of St. Clair, and Miss Alpha Bower, of Frackvillo, wero married yesterday afternoon. July 4th, 1S90, is tho date on which the new lias, with forty-fivo stars, goes into use in thoarmy and navy. The KaierDrowing Company has purchased tho property of Mrs. Brennan, in Mahanoy City, for f 1,200. Tho houso is licensed. Tho mercantile tax is duo and payablo on July 1st. If not paid on that date tho County Treasurer is obligod to bring suit. Maj. General John B. Gordon, of Georgia, will lecture in Mahanoy City on September 1st, for the benefit of tho Grand Army Post of that town. The'IIazleton Council of tho Royal Ar canum celebrated tho uinetei'nth anniversary of tho order last evening by a banquet. Tho Council has 200 members. Tho output of coal for tho month of July will Ijo larger than tho estimate for tho present month by about 500,000 tons, which is regarded as very conservative. M. II. Master, of town, who has tho con tract for furnishing tho stone work of tho Ilerekors' now theatre building, Mahanoy City, btarted tho work on Monday. The annual examination of tho teachers of tho Butler township schools, and prospective applicants, was conducted by County Super intendent Weiss, in tho Homesvillo school house, to-day. Robert Lewis, of Wadesville, while on his way homo from work yesterday morning, was attacked by unknown assailant at Mt. Carbon. lie was struck several times over tho head with a club, .and knocked uncon scious. A prizo fight took placo last night In a South Main street saloon, very centorally located, between a lightand a heavy weight local pugilist. It lasted about threo hours flud Icoukiitcd of three-minute rounds. Tho combatants' faces after tho fight lesembled raw piecos of llcsh. ISellcf in Six Hours. "Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Curo." This new remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relievos retention of water and pain in rasslng it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remody. bold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Awarded 1'riiitlng Contract. Tho County Commissioners awarded tho contract to tho Call Publishing Company, of Schuylkill Haven, for the printing and furnishing of tho tax duplicates and numbered tax receipts. Tho price bid is f 100. Tho other bids wero: Chronicle, I'otts ville, f 185 ; M. E. Miller, Puttsvillo, fSlO ; Miners' Journal Pub. Co., 300. JHg Drlio lu Honlery, Wo havo just received one case of Missos' Fast Black IIoso, sizes 5 to 0J, which wo will sacrifice at 5 cents per pair. At It. F. Gill's. -I AM ALWAYS IN- MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling jvith all known material. Crown nd Bridge work. Examinations free. Ex tractions free, when new teeth ore ordered. Gleaning teeth free whon I do your work. All extractions painless. Pure gas adminis tered. Guarantee with all my work. Artificial teeth inserted and warranted, DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, ' Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the Iron ntuirway on Oak street. OBlce Hours 18 a. in. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR 'iw in ojieratlou for the spring house cleaning. Cirpets Cleaned, a Specialty, Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price I.Itt l Konovnting carpets, llruiwels nnU Ingrain, 8o per yitrd. Heavier grades, 4c per yard. Feather cleaned, tHi per lb. MaUreene cleaned and upholstered, hair, )l j cotton, (8; cheaper cmilui, $2. Called for anil Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. w. STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bower, atreet and Apple alley, Shenandoah. E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27 West Centre St. THE BABIES FIRST. Their Diet Just Now the Most Vital Question. Those Not Eating Well are in Danger of Diarrhea. Delicate Babies Take Lactated Food With Zest and Appetite. Tho tiny heir just horn to tho Czar of all tho liusslans is uotn whit more precious iu its parents' eyes than thousands of littlo oucb who must somo day mako their own way in tho world. Babyhood tho world overhashut ono proud distinction health. Tho only rivalry among hahies is in who can eat tho heartiest, sleep tho soundest and grow tho most rapidly, Physicians and nurses who havo had largo oxperienco in tho enro of young children in citios as well as in towns cmphasizo tho fact that babies hrought up on lactated food escape wasting diseases, cholera infantnm and diarrhea in n most unmistakablo manner. Every child, however luckily horn, must run tho gauntlet of theso summer disorders. Tho fearful infant mortality during hot weather has compelled medical men to mako extraordinary efforts to find tho reason. It is to-day an absolutely ascertained fact that nouo of theso intestinal disorders can ho explained by hot weather alono. High tem peraturo simply weakens tho infant diges tion, and makes it easy for improper feeding to bring on cholera inlantum, convulsions and colic. Above is a picturo of tho happy baby boy ot airs. Leigh. Tutney, of Appleton, Wis., who writes: "Inclosed you will find a picturo of onr baby, Truman, who owes hi3 present perfect health, If not hig life, to lactated food. "Wo fed him on milk until ho was about 5 mouths old. At that times ha suffered a sovero attack of cholera infantum. Ho did not seem to rally from this, hut grew thinner and weaker until ho was nearly 10 months old. Tlioro wero days at a timo when ho could retain nothing on hU stomach, nothing moro than a littlo hot water or arrow-root tea, and oven a tcaspoouful of milk would bring on his bowel trouble Wo tried every thing iu tho lino of foods that was suggested, but nothing seemed to ho right, and ho grew so weak and emaciated that it was difficult to dress or handlo him, "At last on my own responsibility, I deter mined to try lactated food. Ho began at ouco to improve Ho lias nover been sick since then, and wo can almost see him grow fat. Ilohasjust accomplished tho feat of cutting eight teeth all at once, and has not been sick or kept us awake a siuglo night." Lactated food lias saved tho lives of thous ands of infants during tho hot, dangerous months of rummer. Lactated food is tho best diet fur June. Cholera infantum often terminates iuside a few hours, aud no household with littlo chil dren in it should feel sao during these sum mer days aud nights unles.3 using lactated food, Lacatcd food pleases the Infant tasto and induces tho child to oat heartily. Try it. Larger stock of gold watches at Holder man's thau any where, elso in town. O-lli-tf PERSONAL. Miss Hanna II. Morrison, ono of ourcharm ing school marms, left to-day for a trip through tho Now England and New York states. Sho expects to bo absent until tho beginning of tho school term. Misses Ida aud Sarah Buckman, of Wilson colloge, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Charios Beddall, ol feouth Jardin street. Miss Kate Malonc, of Philadelphia, who was tho guost of Mrs. John Wade, on West Centre street, returned to hor homo this morning. Mi Aunie Knne, of Philadelphia, is the guest of hor sister, Mrs. Cleorgo Plopport, on -Mir tn .iiiun street. Mis Llbbie Cavanaugh, of Est Coal street. it sending a pleasant vacation in Williams port. Misa Alice Jennings, tho milliner, spent yeaterday in PotUville. i. J. Griffiths, bookkeeper at tho Columbia Brewing Company, is confined to his homo by llluoeg. Mis Lottie Broome, of Shamokin, who was the guost of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ellis, on Wost Oak street, for the past three weeks, loft for Blngtown to-day to visit friends. School Director Edwards left for Kutztown on the P. & It. train to attend tho graduating oxorcise of tho Normal school. J. M. Humphrey, tho genial Koutu Agent of the United States Express Company, callod on Agent Davies In town yestorday. Mhes Anna, Lizzie and Kditli Hcebnor, daughters of ltov. Alfred Ifeohuer, nro visit ing lrieuds iu Philadelphia. Hosiers. Andrew Stank, A. I'. Tahor and John Hoffinau nro scouring tho streams iu tho vicinity of LakaUdo lu search of speckled beautlea to-day. O. W. Noinian was spend ing tho day at St. Clair. MiaaAqnloSaegur, of Milton, Is tho guest of hor mrente on South While streot. , Mrs. F.i:. Mogarglo, and children, returned home from a two weeks' visit among Williams, port friends last evening. OWES HIS LIFI3 TO LACTATED FOOD. (Continued from first pngo. your opinion may havo been as to what this man deserves; no matter if you think It Is a cursoto have this man in this world) no matter how much you may sympathize with tho, widow and orphans; no matter how horrible this crime may seem to you, as individuals, that can have no weight in law." After scoring tho Commonwealth for fall ing to call certain witnesses as demanded by tho defense, Mr. Brtiimn turned his attention to another thought and said : "I never before saw a caso who-o prlvato Individuals were hawked about tho court, running from ono placo to another talking to witnesses and carrying messages, as has been dono hero by a man namod Smith tho euphonious namo of Smith from Shenandoah, taking such an unwarranted interest to hang a man. Smith, whose sou is tho prime witness in tho case. Smith, tho sportsman, not lu any senso or degree related to this family. Aud yet that exhibition struck mo to be at least very un Bcernly. What do they want ? Do they want blood? Is that what they are aftor? Or, do they really want J'Jstico only V " Speaking moro directly upon tho defense, Mr. Brumin said : "Wo say that Theodore Eisenhower. shot this man. Woaronot hero to befog this jury, but to assert tho truth: aud, if fact3 mako that truth, I say broadly anil clearly that this jury shall not even havo a partlclo of doubt. Eisenhower shot this mau. Tho pistol, tho cyo witnesses, tho wound, tho death, tho burial, tho widow, tho orphans, all show that Eisenhower shot this man. We don't lnvoko tho benefit of doubt on that proposition. Wo stated as clearly as can bo stated iu tho beglnuiug of this caso that wo claim only two propositions that, although ho shot him, ho didn't kill him; that, though ho shot him, and you bellevo ho did kill, that ho is not respousiblojpr his act, and that is law." A Shortly aftor this Mr. Brumm thrilled tho spectators with a dramatic pieco of acting. "We havo sympathy for tho weeping and misery of his wifo and children, aud whoso fault is it? (Looking over tho rows of spec. tators.) Where is ho? It is tho fault of Bill Schwindt and tho prisoner's wife, un faithful woman, too. If Dr. Biddlo did that which was not necessary to savo llfo and went beyond that purposo and for somo per. sonal ambition, to add to his great fame and namo as a surgeon ono moro successful opera tion, and by that ambition ho lost sight of ins duty as a man aud physician aud went beyond a necessity to savo llfo, then Dr. Blddle killed this man." At this point Mr. Brumm commenced to mako uso of tho vertebra, surgical instru ments, etc., in evidence and devoted over an hour and a half iu descrlbiug how the tools were used, how they must havo tended to incrcaso tho inflammation of tho spinal cord and tho sufferings of tho victim. Ho argued that all tho ovidenco agreed that the bullet had dono all tho harm it could, and could havo safely been allowed to remain in tho spougy part of tho spino, thoroforotlie boring with tho trephine, tho nipping, etc., was unnecessary. This morning Mr. Brumm resumed his ad dress to tho jury by stating that ho would dwell upon tho defenso to tho chargo under which tho prisoner was indicted and that ho would tint tauo up tlio question ol character. He said that where tho act is an unnatural one aud tho previous character of tho ac cused has been good tho natural 'presump tion is that the prisoner must havo been of unsound miud at the timo tho act was com mitted. If there is any posslblo caso in which good character shall avail much, this is that specific caso. Not fine of tho wit nesses heard aught against tho reputation of tho prisoner prior to last August, which was only six months prior to tho commission of tho act. Nothing has been said ovil of him, Tho ovil men do lives after them. Tho good no ono knows. Hence it is tho law says that you shall not tell what you think, or what your opinion is, but what tho neighbors say. Tho evidence of character hiugos upon general reputation. Wo havo opened the doors wide to tho Commonwealth. Let them contradict it if they dare. nr. iirumm tlien proceeded to quote from works on insanity with the intcntiou. as lie expressed it, to impress upon tho minds of tho jury tho various degrees of insanity and cited eases in which insauity had not hecu discovered until the Tory act was committed and up to that timo tho insane person had conducted himself as ono with brilliant attainments and remarkably good memory, ueitiicr ot which tno prisoner juseuliowcr possessed. lieferring to Mrs. Eisenhower, Mr. Brumm recalled tho shooting aud killing by Gen. Daniel E. Sickles at Washington, D. C, of tho mau who had been intimato with his wife and his acquittal by a jury. In this caso, Mr. Brumm said, tlio erring wifo begged tho forglvenoss of tho husband. Sho was forgiven, withdraw from society and for tho balance of her life lived with herhusbaudand family, "Mrs. Eisenhower," exclaimed Mr. Brumin, "you should havo gone on your hands and in peniinco for tlio balance of your life, asking God to forgive you and becomo abject slave of your husband, instead of becoming the demon and urging lilm on in his wild and insane course. It is remarkable that Eisen hower did not kill both her and Schwindt. as Schwindt I Schwindt 1 1 Schwindt 111 was iu his mind day after day and night after night. Death would havo been welcome to tho poor mau himself at any time. Mr. Brumm concluded his address to the jury at 12:10 o'clock, aud tho court adjourned until :j:uu o clock, no spoko lor eight hours and a half. When Judgo Savidgo called court at 2:00 o'clock John A. Whalon, Esq., privato counsel for tho Commonwealth, bogan tho clositig argument, and he will consume about ono hour. Jle expects to close at about J:30 o'clock, when Judgo Savidgo will instruct tlio jury, and tho caso will bo in tho latter's hands at about n:8u or (1:00 o clock. There is uot much likelihood of a verdict to-night. THE MINELLA MURDER CASE. It AVns lloMimeri Tills .Morning by tlio Coiiminiiv4Miltti. Special to KviSKlKO Herald, POTTHVII.I.K, Juuu 31. The trial of Mike Minella, Peter Nagono and Petro Mieo, for the murder of Joseph Zukuski, was con tinued this morning lu court room No. 2, before Judge Albright. Lato yesterday afternoon Thomas Tosh, chief ol polico of Shenandoah, related tho arrests mado by him, and identified photo graphs of tlio sceno of the shooting. Jamos t'oonoy, of Shenandoah, took tho stand and described the light from tlio time ho saw tho Italians coming out of tho saloon, until the time ho ran away for safety. Saw lilchard Amour tako a Winchester rlllo from Mike Mlncllu, and also saw Joseph Zukuski, standing iu tho luiddlo of tlio road, fall, covered with blood. Ho did uot see any ono strlko Zukuski. Tho fight lasted about twenty-five minutes. Ou cross-oxaml-natioti by Mr. Burke, wltnoss stated that ho saw tho Italians go iu tlio saloon and take a drink; that he saw Joseph Zukuski go iu tlio hack room witli the woman running tho saloon, and wheu he came out had a pen knife in his hand, which he held behind his back. That they then wont dowu Coal street and in front of Joseph Zukuski'?. lie mid. that man there (pointing to a Polandcr in mo court rooiuj, khockcu un Italian into tho cutter. Then tho other Italians ivuno up from Line street and when I went down tho alloy "Big Joe." which was tlio murdered man, was lying in tho gutter aud tho Italians were all around him. Tlio only ono in front of tho house when I came back was Joe, tho Italians had gono down tho street. Aftor a ro-dlroct examination hv Mr. Bashore, in which witness stated that Mike Minella, ono of tho defendants, when ho was coming out of Doblcdlttis' saloon said : "I'll kill him llko a butcher and shoot him Hko a dog," but did uot know to whom ho referred. Tho first witness called this morning was Anthony Socknlofsky, of Shenandoah, and ho told practically thosamo story of tho fight as the other witnesses. Anthony Sweeney, of Shenandoah, uoxt took the stand. Ho remembered seeing tho defendants coming out of the saloon on tho evening ot tlio IStli or April last. Ho heard Minella say as ho came out of tho door. "I'll kill him llko a butcher and shoot him llko a dog," Saw one of tho Italians slip iu tho gtiixcr anu juueo Jiinella canio running up with tho ohcr Italians nml milled nut a knlfo and used it on Joo Zukuski, cutting mmouiiio Head and in tlio oncK. .Minella then pulled a revolver and fired at Joo and tlio woman of tho houso. On cross examina tion witness said ho was at his mothcr-ln-law's house, on tho other sido of tho street from tho saloon whom the Italians canio out. a lot and a half to tho west. That Peter Mngouo was not with tho other two when they canio out, but tho third man was a largo ono, who was not in the court room. Did not know which party started tho quarrel. Itichard Amour, of Shenandoah, was then sworn, Ho testified that ho was on a car coming from Glrardvlllo on tho 13th of April last and when near Coal street some women saw him and called to him tojgct off tlio car. Witness noticed a largo crowd on Coal street. When ho went up ho saw Minella coming up with a Winchester riflo. I went after him to take it. Two Italians saw me and fired at mo with their revolvors. Minella saw mo coming also aud pulled tho lover of tho rifle back as If to load it again nnd an empty shell fell out. I grabbed tho riflo and tussled with him for a fow seconds, when somo ono cried, "Look out I" and turning I saw an Italian womau fire a revolver at mo. I then called for assistance aud two men camo to my aid and wo took tho Italian into custody. OllO of them took a lftrCRknlfnfmni Mlnnlln.. The rlllo which Amour took from Miko Minella was then produced and Mr. Amour luenuiica it uy tue uumuer and ho also iden tilled the knife. Thev were both offered in ovidenco. The riflo was of tho Winchester dS calitiro typo aud was a repeater, tlio knifo was a clasp ono with a hooked blado about five Inches long. Mr. Amour stated that Minolla said to him : "They kllla my brother, I killa thorn," aftor ho had taken tho riflo from him. When going up tho street on the way to tho lockup with the prisoner. Minella. witness stated that ho had to pass a largo number of .Lithuanians aud Italians and they woro brandishing kulves aud revolvers at lilm and uttoring threats. In answer to a question of Air. McLaughlin's, witness, said there wero seven shots fired at him by Italians, but nouo of them hit him, Mr. Amour was then excused for tho present and Dr. Stein was re-called. Ho produced tho bullet which ho said ho took from the body or Joseph Zukuski and was,iu his opinion, tho causo of death. Joseph Lebonackus, of Shenandoah, fol lowed Dr. Stein and gavo his testimony through an interpreter. Ho Is tho man who is known as "Littlo Joo" in tho caso and tho ono who pushed the Italian into tho gutter in front of Joo Zukuski's houso. Tho witness remembered tho day of the fight. Did not know any porsons in tho saloon, and did not know if Joseph Zukuski was there. Soveral other witnesses were called nnd oxamined, but they only corroborated tho previous testimony. John Whetcavago, of Shenandoah, gavo his testimony through an interpreter. Said ho was present and saw the fight from tho beginning to tho cud. Saw tho Italians around Joo after ho knocked ono of them down. When ho got up tho middlo man, Peter Nagone, started to cut Joo with a knife. Saw Miko Minella and Peter Nagono with knives in their hands. Cut Joe's head with a knifo and saw somo ono shoot but could not tell who it was. Tho Italians ran down to tho houso and left Joo lying down. Tho witness holped to take Joo iu tho house, where ho died the next day at 11 o'clock. Unon cross-oxaminatinn thn wit. ners said ho did not see Littlo Joo hit tho Italian who was knocked down. Preliminary Kxiimlimtln'n, Among those who were before tlio examin ers to-day for admission to tho bar, was Michael J. Byrne, of town, who has been reading law in tho oflico of M. M. Burko, Esq, Kiitertiilnment at Gllhcrtun. A vocal and instrumental concert will bo heldin tho M. E.-church, at Gilberton on Friday ovening. Among thoso who will tako part are: Miss Lilly Doyey, Prof. Davis and lamily, Miss Jean Glover, John Knight and paity and S.G. Walker, all of Win. Penn. Tho program is a varied ouo and will provo interesting. Hurt While liolihiug l'lllars. Eafal Siedwila, of South West street, was bruised about his right thigh by a fall of coal, while robbing pillars at Bear Ridge col liery, this afternoon. Tho injuries received are of a slight nature. Is Your Foot Itlg? Well, if it isn't too big you can huv a ladles' Oxford tlo very cheap at the Factory Shoo Store. Wo havo just received 300 pair of samples, sizes from 2J to 5. They nro all f 1.50 aud $2.00 goods ; closing them out at 75c. 0-5-tf J. A. Mover, Man. How is your Liver? All diseases of tho liver, stomach and bowels are quickly re lieved by Dr. Hobbs Littlo Liver Pills. 10 cents a vial. For sale by S. P. Kirlln, drug gist. A I.iwn Party. A lawn Ti.nrtv trill I,., lw.1,1 ot tl, ,l,l.n. of Mr. nlltl Mrs. Albert Hronmn nt llrntvua. ville, this evening. The receipts will bo uuuaieu o ah saints' r. church, of town. Thoso parties are vory enjoyable afliiirs, and Mr. Broome and his estimable wifo will mako tho evening a pleasant ono for those who attend. Otis Causes fully hall tho sickness In tho world. It retains tho digested food too long In tho howel3 and produces biliousness, torpid liver, hull- gestlon, had taste, coated tongue, sick headache, In somnia, etc. Hood's Pills cure constipation and all Its results, easily and thoroughly, 25c. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only rills to tako with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. t cf s PiSIs The- Man in A JUMPER can now wear n collar as spotless as that of the man in a dress coat. How ever dirty his work, the workman can have a cleau collar every day with out cost if he wears the -nu INTERLINED It can be cleaned in a twinkling by the wearer, with a wet cloth or sponge. It combines satisfaction, economy aud comfort. No frayed edges to chafe the neck. The "Celluloid" collars and cuffs are the genuine interlined goods with a "Celluloid" surface nnd bear the above mark. Thej are water proof. All others are imitations. If your furnisher docs not keep them scud to us direct. Collars, 20c. each. Cuffs, 40c. pair postpaid. THE CELLULOID COJIPANY, New York. SAPOLBO "tteUooX" JO" fc, TRADf SFLLULOin AfARK- NEISWENTER'S. PRIVATE HORSE SALE NOW GOING ON ! Best Car Load JUNE OFFERINGS. Largest stock of trimmed bonnets and bats, in all the latest summer styles, at the lowest prices. Trimmed Sailor low and high crowns, 25c to $1.50. Leghorn hats 50c up. Children's white and colored trimmed hats, 50c up. Infant's lace caps, ioctojpi.oo; silk hats, 50c. Infant's long coats, from $1.25 up. Infant's slips and christening robes, 25c to $3.50. AT 60000 26 South Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS. 7"ANTKIV A hoy to learn tho barber traile .ppiy ai i tun oiuec, iksj-L'I FOUHALR The Rood will ami fixtures, nml Hotel furniture complete, of the "Wfttson louse. Xo. 3 S. Main btreet. Annlv to M. M. liurke, Att'y. C-10-tf TyANTHD. Active, rellnblo men to travel t nml solicit oriters for fruit nnd ornamental nursery stock, rcrinnnent employment nnd prood pay. Itefcreneo required. Address the It, G. CIIASi: CO., South Penu Sq., Philadelphia. 5-9-2Gt-cod DISSOLUTION OF 1A ItTNKItSHIP. Tho partnership heretofore, existing under tho namo of Mitsscr & lleddnll, Wm. 11. Musser, of Hhenandoah, Schuylkill county, and Hcnjnmin I, Hcddall, of Wm. lenn, county of Schuylkill, and atMo of Pennsylvania, has this day been dlsolved by mutual consent. All parties having claims ntfaiiiBt said firm, nnd nil parties owing bald firm shall present tho same- to Wm. II. Musser for settlement. Mr. Muser continues tho business at tho old stand. , II. 1. limn ill, Wm, Venn, Wm. II. McssEit, Shenandoah. June 15th, lSiHJ. G-17-3t T It OPOSALS. Prices nnd samples of supplies J for the public schools of Shenandoah, Pn., will bo received by tho undersigned committee, on test books, mi Friday, June 26th, lfeW, nt 7:00 p. m. Committee reherves the right to re ject any or all bids. T. It. ISnwAitbS, Fkamc Hanna, II. P. Ciiukcii, T. S. Jamkh, IlnuiN Williams, Committee. Shenandoah, Pn., Juno 38d, 1WG. 6-SMt FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T.J. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. WOOD'S MnnriDonii cqlleqe 3SO STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship .... $150 Ono Department 50 S. I. WOOD, President. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SHADESIAND WEIGHTS, ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRO., IM. Main 1 nnir sorrels, o nnd 0 years old, full brothers, wlilto inolncs ami tails, 2,700 lbs. Excellent lire team. 1 bay more, 5 years old, 10 hands high, 1,200 pounds. Well broken. 1 iinlrbay ccldlngs,lG hands high, p nnd 6 years old. 'Will outtylc any pnlr ever shipped. 1 pair dapple grays, C nnd 0 ycar old, 2,200 lbs. Very closely mated. 1 bay horse, C years old, 1050 lbs. Good family horse. 1 bay horse, 6 years old, 1075 lbs Good business horse. t.2 first class mules. Ever Shipped. OPEN EVERY DAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Koom3 for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver llllings. If your artlflcal toeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery, No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (TItmnn'a Block) East Centre Street. OBlce Hours; 7 a. tn. to 8 p. in. MONEY TO LOAN -ON EASY TKRMH P. W. BIERSTEIN, HOB S. Jardin St. RUSSIAN CORN CURE Is known na tlio bast In tlio world. This can be obtained at POVINSKY'S DRUa STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA. NON-rOlSONOUS. Kl ltE CCHE. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't get It, then come to us for It. We carry the best ot Groceries, Butter and Eggs,. FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Ooods delivered promptly, riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Agent (or Reading Brewing Coa Beer and 1'orter. 11Q and 113 S. Main St f