r 1 xSIB FIREWORKS AND -FLAGS" Largest and Cheapest Stock in Town. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY. JULY 1. 1800. STRIKERS ATTACK POLICE. A Lively JJlBht In Which tho ltloteM Aro Severely I'miMicd, CLKVKI.AND. July 1. For nrarly (i month the 6trlko iittho worksof tho Drown Hoist ing mill Convoying company lias con tinued wltlv frequent though individual uttnclcH by Strikers uiion workmen who hnd taken their places. At 5 o'clock yes terday afternoon 170 employes of tho Brown company were marched from the works under tho escort of eighty pollc men to the car tracks on St. Clair ntnet. A crowd of 2,000 men, women and boys gathered and began hooting and hissing. Two motor cars camo along and wcro sig nalled to stop, but tho strikers yelled "Go ahead, don't stop," and tho motormen in creased their speed and whizzed by. Tho police then marched tho men In their chargo a block further away to a corner and halted for another car, tho roaring crowd following. oino ono In tho crowd throw n big stono, which struck Patrolman Keldcl nnd cut his head open. Deputy Chief of 1'ollco McMahon then gave n prearranged signal, and tho crowd was given a tcrriblo lesson. Forty policemen swung out Into lino anil tho other forty closed in around tho men they wero pro tecting. Tho first forty, under command of Captain English and Lieutenant Dunn, charged tho crowd with riot clubs, and they hit to break heads. Two rushes up tho street sent tho crowd In that direction flying and left a dozen men lying on the nveinont with bleeding heads. Then tho police charged twlco In tho opposlto direction, nnd then down a side street, using their clubs viciously. They scattered tho crowd effectually, and ar rested four of tho ringleaders, after split ting tho scalp of ono of thorn. In tho mean time tho police guarding tho workmen stopped a car almost by force and sent their charges away. No ono was danger ously hurt by tho clubbing, so far as can 1)0 ascertained, but there aro scores of broken heads. Further serious trouble is feared. JAY GOULD S ALLEGED "WIDOW" Taking KvMi'iicc in the. t'nso nf Surah .Vim Aligrll. Tun-kiiaxxock, Pa., July 1. Commis sioners John E. Kelly and M. Smith, of tho supreme court of New York, heard tho testimony of the llov. Nathan Lelghton nnd his daughter hero yesterday in tho Sarah Ann Angell, case in which she sues for her dower right In tho Gould millions. Tho plaintiff claims that Her. Lelghton was tho minister who performed the marriage ceremony which made her and Jay Gould man and wife, when Jay Gould was a young struggling surroyor. Mr. Lelghton Is now K years of age and his daughter is In feeble healthand blind. This is tho cause of tho CMinmission coming hero to hear tho case The utmo.-t precaution was taken keep tho proceedings quiet. It Is known however, that Iter. Lelghton made no nflldarlt before a local justice nt . n hu h he teitilled to tho perform ing f t hi' ceremony, In which tho groom Is in 'I as Jason Gould. Ho nlsogavoa de:i i'i urn of tho parties. Mv mntlior, my wife and myself uso ('lininlK'rhiiii'g Cough Itemed, whenever troubled with a cough or cold. It is tho nieilii iui-of our home. I do not know how we could do without It. Wo feel that it is an iii(hs ensllile article. Tho peoplo in tills vicinity too are beginning to learn of tho merits of this excellent medicine. I nover los.o an opportunity to testify to its vnluo for it hai -Jived many a doctor's hill in my family W. S. Musscr, proprietor of tho Musser House, Wlllhcim, I'a." Tills rem edy is famous for its cures of bad colds. Try it and you too will recommend it to your friends. For sale, by Griilder llros.. Druggists. H W i: GONE TO PHILADELPHIA TO PfKCHASE A . . . . Complete Dental Outfit l'Olf CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. Will be absent uliout 10 days, but my ofllco is open at regular hours in charge of au attendant. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take- the Iron stairway on Oakfctrect. Oulco Hours : 8 a. m. to 8 p. ni. STEAM RENOVATOR Kow In operation for thopriiig housu cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty, Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price I.i'-t: Henovntlnir carpets, llruwu'li niul Ingrain, .le per ynui. Heavier grades, 4upcr yard. Feathers cJeuntHl, Ki per fh. .Mattreaten eanritand uplioLtored, hair, SI; cotton, fsl; cheaper grades, 82. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. t Adies, STEAM RENOVATING CO., inrrs Mreet and Apple alley, Shenandoah. E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27 West Centre St. ii ,t- COMING To MAHANOY CITY, Pn. Office: HOTEL KAIER, FOR IS DAYS I JULY 6, at & a. rvi. DR. P. II. BROWN, Chiropodist. Jlnlnrficfl Jinnions msnlcsinnlU The Corns or Jlunions tlon't return Corn, llunloni, Incrowlnw Too Kails, Kn larcd Too JotnN.Chilhftlii nndHwcaty Feet curi'd by Dr llrown here In Shenandoah ten years hk liave not tome linck, nnd the feet are to-day free from ache and pain. It end the proofs. Clo nnd see the people. The following home testimonials should convince the most skeptical : "We tnke pleasure In recommending Dr. llrown to nil sufferer from corn, bunion, lnKrowlii(;toeimlN,etc. lie tum permanently eureil our feet without pain, blood or sore ne IIW trentrnent N absolutely painless nnd Ids curet stay cured." I. M. Smith. Kroeer, 200 West Centre Street; Isaac ltefowlch. clothier, 131 Kant Centre Street; John Smith, Kroeernnd meat market, 119 West Centre Street ; Leon Kckcrt, meat market, 30"! Pine Street, Mahanoy City. Thomas S. Farrell, chief clerk 1. A: It. freight oil.ec ; Levi ltefowlch, clothing, 10 South Haiti Street ; Wm. and Mrs. Woomer, green grocer, 121 Xorth Main Street; 1. J. Me (iitmess, expressman, 221 Centre Street; Sirs. Ellen D. Ferguson, Mfs Maggie Franey, Shenandoah. Hon. II. M. Knlp, Congre-s-man ; ltev. (Jeo. W. (Irovi, Pastor United KvangeHcnl Church, Hhamokiti, la.; Mrs. Mary Helnhold and M1s Minnie I). Kafcr. IMne Street, nlio Mrs. Gertrude SllHmnn and Mlns K. I). Dillon, Centre Street, Mahanoy City, and hundreds of others. Very highly recommended by several of Shenandoah, Ah1aml, (ilrardvllle, Frnck vllle, Mahnnoy Plane, Ciilberton, Delano and Tamaqua's leading cltlens, both Indies and gentlemen, whose feet Dr. llrown com pletely eureu several years ago. jion. ji. m. ulp,Congrcsman&hamokin; M. D. Ih-lght, of ltright llros., lumber, also proprietor of Ashland Steam Laundry, Ashland; C. Serr, merchant tailor nnd gents furnishing goods, (ilranh ille ; Miss Barbara Wagner and Mls Kllen J. Granger, (Jirardvllle ; Miss Annie I. Iluck ami Mary ltuvell, Wnlnut Street, Ashland; Miss Lizzie Price nnd Julia L. ltarnard, Market Street,. Ashland; MNs Amelia Sanner, Ilelle Haupt and Mrs. J. D. Wagner, l-'raekvllle ; Miss llnunah Iteynolds, Mahanoy Plane ; Mrs. Kllen Henry and daughter, (iilberton; Mis Pauline Slicpp, IMne Street, Miss Kllen F. Kulp, West limad Street, and MNs Joj-cphine AVeldy, Market Street, Tamaqun, nnd severnl hundred others. Ofllco: Hotel Knier, Mahanoy City, I'a., from July Cth to 2Kt, lh ; hours, 8 n. in. to 8 j. m.. Sundays, 10 a. in. to 1 p. m. Dr. Itroun returns U Philadelphia nfter Mahanoy City visit, owing to home office en gagements he cannot visit Shenandoah. COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. vfc If yon nro n pnticnt of Ir. llrown'fi from M Slifniiiidoali anil vicinity, present tills S Coiltmn tit hU olllee nnd your trolley faro S is paid ooin wnyH. io i-oiipnn no iare. POTTSVILLE LETTER. l'dTTSVII.I.E, July 1. Jmlgo Suviilgu litnril argument for n now trial in the case of The Schuylkill Kloctric Railway t'oinpany and ('. 1'. Kins, Trustee, vs. T. II. C'oiinell ct. ill., which wns tried nt tho last term of civil oourt. Tho jury rendered a verdict that tho "T" mils should he returned to tho Philadelphia Construction Company nnd all other material to the rail way company. Summons was filed in tho I'rothonotary's ollico tu-day with ejectment suit of Anthony I'lynn vs. Thomas .7. lliggins, Ulen Mcllalo mid Catlierino Monahan. heirs of Charles HiKgins, deceased. Tlio property iu di.spu.to is situated in Shenandoah. Marriage licenses wero granted to William Margolis and Ynszia Jlilukiawicutc, both of Slienaudoali ; Charles 1 llicncmanu anil Mattio llces, both of Slienaudoali; Andrew Skuminand Victoria Kaiuajtis, both of Shen andoah; Titus Carver and Eva JI. llendrick sou, both of I'ottsville. HEEDS lUXOI'.llEI). From Treiistiror of Schuylkill county to tho Commissioners of Schuylkill county, for n lot in Mlnorsville, sold as tho property of James Williams ; Commissioners of Schuyl kill county to Josiah Morgan, for lot in Minersvllie, sold as tho property of JanieB Williams; Catlierino Dutz, ct. al., to Melauch ton 1). Jones, premises in Minersvllie ; Jfph Morgans to Mclauchton I). Jones, premises in Miuersvillo ; Henry Minim to Oliver Minim, for farm in liist llrunswlck township. F. A. McClure, the enterprising managor of Jjikeside, was iu town to-day making ar rangements for tho racos to ho held at that lesort on July ttli. Two of tho prizes of fered for tho bicycle racos lire on exhibition iu 1!. C. (heeii's window. Tho first is a diamond ring nnd the second a watch chain in tho shape of a bicycle, with a minature lamp as a charm. The Schuylkill Camera Club held an outing tn-day. Waldron's tally-ho conveyed them up tho Schuylkill vnlloy. There woro about twenty in tho party and all woro armed with cameras. These outiugs are taken annually and aro tho source of much enjoyment. James McCool, Tax Collector of Mahanoy Township, did business at tho Court House tu-day. James llagonhuch and Hubert Harrow, Ksq., of Muhauoy City, greeted friends bore to-day. I'urewell Turfy At a farewell party held at his residence in Turkey Ituu last night William I). Jenkins was presented with a handsome smoking set by his neighbors and friends, ilio presenta tion was followed by an impromptu program of vocal ami instrumental music. Among tho people present were Mr. and Mrs. John Ilrittou, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. (leorgo Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ilowclls, Mrs. W. Taylor, Mrs. 1! Davis, Mrs. (i. liouucr, Mrs. D. Ilowclls, Misses Nellie, Italia and Annlo Ilrittou, Annlo Ilowclls, Mary h. Doyle, Annio Thomas, Margaret A. Davis, Hannah and Maggio Jenkins, Messrs. William and Henry Howells, Thomas O. Ilrittou, William II, Davis, William 11. Thomas, It. Trey and II. If. Jfhikins, of Turkey Itun ; Miss LIziio Itogors, of Shenaii' doth ; Miix Lou Liniloninutli and Miss Kute and Milton Kautner, of (lilberlou. Mr, Jenkins left this morning for Philadelphia I and will locate there. His family will Join hlw next week. THE MEE MYSTERY. I'lirllng tii tlie l'lilliulclplihi l'ollee foul Tiny Indicated. l'iin..VDi.t.fjft. July 1 The mystery sur rounding the strange death of Henry Mce, of Mahanoy City, remains unsolved, and though three detectives havo been at work on the case from lato Monday night, tho rolho aro as much in tho dark ns to how Mce received the Injuries which caused hisdeath as when the case was first reported. Some Information has been given upon his habits, and his body has been identified by Miss Xelllo Gorman, 11)17 1'arrlsh street, who formerly lived In Mahanoy City, and who had arranged to meet Mco on Saturday night, but beyond theso points thero is noth ing to show where he spent the tlmo between Saturday night at 11 o'clock and Sunday morning at the same hour. It was first thought by tho hotel people and by some of the polico that Meo had fallen upon the street, or had been thrown from a trolley car, hut theso theories havo been almost entirely exploded by a thorough In vestigation, and murder is now considered reasonable. Indeed, all tho peculiar circum stances in tho case, tho polico think, bear out the supposition that Meo was assaulted for somo reason not known, and after having his skull fractured wandered back to his room at the hotel and lingered until ho died at the Hamicmaun hospital. A heavy rain fell early Sunday morning, and tho polico arguo, had Meo been wander ing about the streets so drunk that lie would bo apt to fall ho would havo certainly been very damp when ho arrived at tho hotel. This was not tho case, howover, and tho fact that his clothing was dry leads them to be lievo that Mco was in a liouso when ho was assaulted. The detectives found tho telegrams which passed between Mco and Miss Xelllo Oorman, of I'arrish street, and these wero explained by tho young lady to tho satisfaction of the officers. When seen yesterday Miss Gorman said: "I camo from Mahanoy City formerly and while there knew Mr. Mce. Ho knew that I came to tho city to work, and after his arrival hero on Saturday afternoon ho sent mo a telegram, requesting mo to call at tho hotel that evening. I went thero about 0 o'clock, having previously replied to his messages; but when I inquired at the ollico I was told that Mr. Mec was not thero I waited in tho parlor until half-past 1) and then went home without having seen him. 1 did not know of his death until I saw it in the papers this morning." Miss Gorman said that slio was not in timately acquainted with Meo, but that sho knew him slightly while in Mahanoy City. According to her statement, Meo is an Eng lishman, and has no relatives in this country. Ho would work very hard for several weeks and then when ho had some money collected start off on a drunken spree, which would last for several days. A brewer who was registered at the lhng ham yesterday, and who was acquainted with Meo, went to tho Hahnemann hospital with Miss Gorman yesterday morning, and identi fied tho body. He told tho officers that last week, while in Tainaqua, ho met Mee, who said that ho had just completed a job and received ?3o0 for it. He further said that he intended coming to Philadelphia for tho pur pose of enjoying himself. On Saturday ho received a message from Meo asking him to meet tho accountant nt 0:30 a. in., but when ho went to keep it Meo had not yet arrived in tho city How i3 your Liver ? A torpid Liver brings in its train a host of evils. Dr. Hobbs Littlo Liver Pills will euro it speedily. 10 cents a vial. Sold by S. P. Kirlm, druggist. The German Catholic Societies Christ. Schmidt, of town, has returned from Wilkesbarre, whero ho attended n meeting of the executive committee of .the German Catholic societies of Pennsylvania. Tho sessions were principally dovotcd to tho consideration of a lcport that has been going the rounds of the stato that German Catho lics are opposed to compulsory education and that a petition was being prepared by thorn praying tho noxt legislature to repeal the compulsory education law. Tho members of the executive committee of tliu, societies havo in emphatic manner denied such reports and wished the impres sion to get abroad that German Cath olics aro in favor of compulsory educa tion. They say that German Catholics mako it a condition that their children bo educated iu early youth, and that they must go to a public or parochial school from at least (I to 13 years of age. Tho Germans wcro tho pioneers of compulsory education and havo always been in favor of it. ltucklen's Anitcii Sulvo. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. I'rico a.) cents per box. t or salo bv A. Wasley. Consigned to thu Paupers' I'letd. Yesterday Adam Mort and John W. liecso, two employes of tho Almshouse at Schuylkill JIavon, went to St. Clair and took chargo ot tho remains of tho man that wero found on tho Pennsylvania railroad near St. Clair station early yesterday morning. Tho victim was evidently a Hungarian. Ten cents and a brass check inscribed D. A S. Co. No. 27, such as is used to identify men at some collieries, was found on tho remains, hut nothing else, other (ban tho clothing, to load to identity. Tho remains wero clad in four undershirts, a blue shirt, two vests, two pairs of tronsors, two pairs of drawers, a coat and a black derby hat. The clothing was good. The remains havo been tutored, iu tho cemetery at tho alnishouso and tho officials of tho institution will mako efforts to locate relatives or friends of the victim. Ask your grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent" flour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best Hour made, 3Ioro Storage llooiu. A largo force of carpenters are engaged at Mahanoy City colliery placing a new elevator line and making eo.il pockets to bo used when tho colliery s idle, lly this addition coal can bo brought from other collieries, dumped into the pockets and by tho elovator buckets taken to the semper lino above, whero it will be carried to tho pockets from which tho teamsters load tlieir wagons. This is done so that thoro will be no shortage whou Maha noy City colliery is idle. Orfp-Colds-IIeailiiclie. Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and La Grlppo when Laxative liromo Quinine will euro you in oue day. Put up In tablets con veuient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 23 cents. For sale by Kirlin's'Pharmacy. No Strike. A report gained circulation to-day that tho employes at the Primrose colliery, Mahanoy City, had struck, but inquiry at tho colliery showed that theio was no foundation for tho report. When you want good roofing, plumllug, gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng done call on E. F. Gallaghor 18 West Centro street. Dealer in sto-res. l-tf PITHY POINTS. Happening' Throughout f he Jteglou Chron icled for llnsty IVrusnl. The School Hoard will elect teachers to night. Drilling for water at tho Ashland borough reservoirs has commenced. Tho Tilt silk mill at I'ottsvlllo has shut down for two weeks for repairs. 1 . J. Hrcen, of tho Jtialto hotel, this morn ing swung a handsomo now plgn to tho brcezo. Andrew Kuchiuski was nut under SlOO Imll by Justlco Toomcy last night for boating his wife. Mrs. Outawitzcl was put under J3Q0 bnll last night by J ustico Toomcy, charged with being a common nuisance. Tho Schaefler Estate Is erecting a new boardwalk from tho school house, on West Coal street, to tho top of Glover's hill. Miss Lmma Hettinger, of Swatata, and George M. Shaw, of Wllllamsport, were married yesterday by 'Squiro John W. Conrad at I'ottsvlllo, Claude F. Lewlsand Miss Sarah I!. Hoover, of I'ottsville, wero married In tho Trinity Lpiseopal church at that place at flvo o clock last evening. A. H. liosengartcn, who spent tho past several months at I'ottsville, his old home, left at noon to-day for Cripple Crcok, Colorado, tho sccno of his and his brothor, Frank Uoscngarteii's, gold and silver opera tions. Andrew Hartnian, of Hazleton, gnvo his ten month old daughter a bottlo of beer. Tho baby drank it all and Immediately becamo unconscious and gastritis developed in a violent form. Tho child's condition is critical. A Lehigh county man issued the usual card saying ho would pay no debts contracted by his wife, and she sent a card out siying ho never had paid any and tho suit ho was now wearing she had paid for from her own earnings. Tho price, ?15, she said was a dead loss. PERSONALp Meshnck Howard, of Mt. Carrnel, was a town visitor to-day. Miss Anna Deibster, of Girardvllle, Is visiting frieuds In town. Miss Sarah Morgan, of Steeltou, is visiting Mrs. Kecse of North Jnrdin street. Editor Albert Arnold, of the Glrardvillo Gazette, was a town visitor last evening. Dr. J. S. Callen and family leavo for Ocean City to-morrow for a two Weeks vacation. Michael Schoider, the North Main street confectioner, spent to-day in I'ottsvlllo on business. Misses Gertrudo and Lulu Briggs, who wcro tho guests of tho Portz family, returned to their homes iu lllooinsbtirg. Hospital Operations. Among tho operations reported from the Miners' hospital at Fountain Springs aro the following : About two months ago Steve Sevcch, a Polander, of town, tread upon a nail. A pieco of tho gum boot which ho wore was driven into his right foot and tho man suffered, a great deal of pain. Ho was taken to the hospital, as lock-jaw threatened to set in, and yesterday tho foot was cut open and the piece of boot taken out. Mike Mejossky, another Polander, of town, had an abscess cut out of his hand yesterday. A decayed piece of bone was removed from tho left foot of Patrick Welsh, of Lost Creek, yesterday afternoon. A difficult operation was performed upon tho left hand of Daniel Snyder, of town, yesterday afternoon, when a largo tumor was cut out of that member. Tho left arm of John Steak, of town, was crushed so seriously between mine cars last wock that it was necessary to havo tho arm cut off below tho elbow. This operation was performed Saturday. Notice to Ltituulry Patrons, In order to allow tho proprietor and em ployes tho privilego of enjoying tho glorious Fourth, wo lequest all our patrons to have their laundry in our possession not later than Thursday evening, to enablo our driver to deliver it on tho following day. Send your laundry as soon as possible and avoid disap pointment. 0-30-3t Hexxessy & Ovxtek. Spnnkcil mid Sent Home. Tho Ccntralia School Hoard, which has not been able to organize owing to a split on tho election of a treasurer, woro before the court at Hloonisburg yesterday, and wero advised to go homo and settle tho difficulty as speedily as possible, or tho court would appoint a now Hoard. Tho limit of time granted was five days. It is tho impression that tho Hoard will get together, and that the teachers will bo appointed within tho coming week. If you want a fluo wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you. Disobeyed Orders and Met heath. Fayette City, Pa., July l. Michael Barbaras mid Louis Derlstl, together with three or four other coal diggers, whoso names nro yet unknown, contrary to or ders, ontored tho Washington ralno, be longing to Biggs & Flynu, to tako out their tools. A torrlflo explosion of mlno Bus occurred. Barbaras uiul Derlstl wcro instantly killed. Tho fnto of their com panions Is not known, but they nro also belioved to bo dead. Tho explosion caused consldornblo damage to tho mlno. Owing; to tho prosenco of gas tho interior cannot now bo explored. Is especially true ot Hood's rills, for nornedl cine ever contained so great curative power In so small space. They aro a whole medicine chest, always ready, al ways efficient, always sat isfactory; prevent a com jtj ur level, emu uii liver ins, slclt headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c. Tho only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. Shackamaxon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Heading depot, Atlantic City, N.J. BERNARD CONWAY, FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices, T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. That would render n Hucn collar unfit to wear, can be instantly re moved from n "Celluloid" water proof collar with a wet cloth or sponge. Every workingman who cares to leok neat should wear the gELLULOlO iniLHLiriLU collan Wears six times longer than liucu. All genuine interlined col- , lars and cuffs witu n "Celluloid" 1 surface bear this trade-mark. Re- j fuse imitations. ! If the furnisher docun't keep thorn, order of ' os direct. Collars 20c. each: Cuffs 4uc. pair, ) postpaid. State site and style. 1 TIIK CEX.I.Oln COMPANY, ! New York. CADrtl I lC Is the Iiest cleanser r w m i w i fur those goods. JUNE OFFERINGS.. . Largest stock of trimmed bonnets and hats, 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, ioctoi.go; silk hats, 50c. Infant's long coats, from $1.25 up. Infant's slips and christening robes, 25c to S3. 50. AJ. KELLY'S MILLINERY 26 South Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS. "17ANTKD. 2000 oiinrtK nf huckleberries II every day for the entlro season; will pay the hle;lic.t market prices. Apply nt Patterson Hros., 20J West Oak street, Sliennniloali. 0-27-lw T710U SALE. The hulMtnjrntt lie corner of Oak nnd West streets. For further particulars apply tol)r. C. JI. liordner, 31 Knst O.ik Street. C-23-tf. 17WK SAI.K The cood will nnd fixtures, nnd I) Itotel furniture complete, of the Wntson House, To. 5 S. Jlnln street Apply to M. M. Hurke, Att'y. C-10-tf "IT7ANTKD. Active, reliable men to travel 1 and solicit orders forfrultntid orniimentnl nursery stock. Permnlient employment nnd Kood pav. lteferenco required. Address tho It, (J. Clf ASK CO., South I'eiin Philadelphia. 5-9Gt-eod TjWIt SAWJ. Sd.om woith of first inurtKairo 10 ' year bonds to be Issued by All Saints' Pro testant Kpiscopnl Church, of Shenandonh, Pn. The bonds will bo in denominations of S5 nml 550, bearinir Intercut from July 1st, nt 5 per tent, pernnnimi, pnynblo quarterly. Thero will lie n privIIcRO of redemption within two years. Subscription books now open. Ilonds for salo nt Dr. C. JI. llorduer's, a I Kust Oak Street, hhciinndoah, Pa. C-20-tf 1USS0T.VTI0.V OF PAItT.VHliaiUK Tho 1 1 partnership heretofore r xp-thii; under the nnmuof Musscr .t lieddall. Win. II. Musser, of Sheunndtuh, Schuylkill county, nnd I.eujntnln 1). Ilcddall, of Win. Penn. county of Schuylkill, nnd stnte of Pennsylvania, has this day been disolvcil by niutiinl consent. All pnrtles having claims iiKiilust snid linn, nnd all parties owlni? said firm sluill present tho snino to Wm. II. Musser for settlement. Mr. Musser continues the business nt the old stand. It. I). IlEWiALi., Wm. Penn. Wm. II. Mcs'-r.n, Micnandonh. June Hth, 1M. 0-17-3t OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tlio Shenandoah Dental Kooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artltlcal teoth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Clown and llridgn work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting wheu plates are ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitallzod air for tho palnloss extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (TittiWn'a Block) East Centro Street. Office Hours: 7 a. ui. to 8 p, m. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. MONEY TO LOAN -OX EASY THUMB. P. W. BIERSTEIN, iiOS S. J 3 ret In St. IF YOU WANT THE BES'l nnd can't get It, then como to us for I It. Wo carry the best of , . . , ) Groceries, Butter and Egv FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wngon awaits your order. Gool delivered promptly, flUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street Evan J. Daviesj LIVERY AND Undertaki 13 N. Jardin Stree SPRING and SUMMER SUJ 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 & BRO., 4 lM. Main Bicycle Races, Foot Races, Dancing and Fireworks LAKESIDE, JULY FOURTH. Grand Carnival of High-class Sports commencing at 2.30 p. in. No Fakes. No Rowdyism. Noth ing to ofFencl the most fastidious, Two prcat events. One mile nnd five mile han dicap bicycle nveca for prizes that have attracted tlio fastest bicyclists in the State. Sanctioned by Ii, A. W. Several one hundred yard dashes will he run hy notable sprinter. .Tone-' Orel. ewtm will furnish dance music in the pavillion. llrans hand at the races. J.lcgant accommodations for all. JJicyclcH checked. F. A, JIcCLrUK, Manager, G-20-5t GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC ! Under the auspices of COLUMBIA HOSE S. F. E. Co., No. 1, ot Shenandoah. July 4th, 1896. At Columbia Park, Music will be furnished by tho fan J 1 by tho fnn, r.jvtl IE! orchefetro of ten pieces. the finest in tlio county, ji-i the amusement much ey SPECIAL, Ai U for One of tho special nttt .j day! be a bicycle race, a valuable. to tho winl Assist the fire laddies by purchasing a t and havo a good day out. A rock drilling contest will t place at 1 o'clock In the afternoon. A good prize to the winner. Admission to Dancing: Pavillion, 35 cts. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Jie. Agent for Reading urcwiug -u.-b jieer aim oner. i 11$ and 11Q S. Main St RUSSIAN CORN CURE! Is known as the best In tho world. Tills oan be obtained nt POVINSKY'S DRUQ STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. NON.l'OISONOUS. SVltL C'l HE. 1 ilros. bo f -t'3.W(j
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