A PLAIN TALK. Tho boxos of lwpor ami envelopes we nro ollbrlng at 10 nnd IB cents per box nro good valno. Wc know you will bo pleased with tbom and If von nro not, yon can got your monoy back If you wish It. Wo don't want you to liavo anything from our store unless it satisfies you. A trial will convlnco you. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY. JULY s, 1800. PERSONAL. James C'lenry spent yesterday at Philadel phia. C. 0. Xew spent to-day visiting friends at Pottsville. Miss Savilla Ixsiyer, of Heading, is tho guostoftown relatives. Christ liernard spent yesterday among lit Carmcl acquaintances. Mrs. John T. Graf and mother, Mrs. Kink, spent yesterday at Pottsvlllo. Justice Toomcy transacted legal business at the county seat this morning. Misses Eva Powell nnd ' Emma Llewellyn aro visiting friends atSt, Clair and Pottsvlllo. Miss Maggie Ilronnan enjoyed tho sights about Pottsvlllo and Tumbling Run to-day. Misses Julia Clcary, Annlo Purcell and Barnh Kern, wcro Glrardvlllo visitors last evening. Miss Bertha Espy, of Towanda, is tho guest of her friend, Mis9 Daisy Hess, on' West Lloyd street. Jesse Hughes, of lloycrsford, is a guest of town friends. Mrs. Hughes is visiting relatives in' Pottsville. Miss Nelllo Connors, of West Centre street, has gone to Washington, I). C, to visit hor sister, Mrs..J. J. Brenuan. Alexander D'Autrecby, of Philadelphia, spent yesterday In town visiting tho Seltzer family, on West Chorry street. Miss Carrio Fessler, of Pottsville, who was tho guest of tho Misses Acker, on North West street, returned to her homo yesterday Tho Misses Newhouser, daughters ot C. W Newhouser, left yesterday for Washington, D. C, whero they will spend some time visit ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Franey, and family, will spend tho summer in Ringtown, whero thoy havo taken possession of n handsomely furnished cottage. Important to Health Ilourils, Judge Albright yesterday at Allentown rendered a decision which is of general in tcrest to tho public, and of special interest to the Boards of Health nnd Councils. Judgo Albright decided that when the city author!' ties conllno or isolate a family wherein nny contagious disease exists, tho city is rcspon siblo and must provido food for tho quartered family, nnd pay for tho sustenanco so furnished. The facts in the case were set fortli in tho court's opinion as follows : "Tho family of Mr. Hopplo wcro quarantined by tho city. becauso n member of tho family had a contagious disease, and all tho inmates were forbidden to loavo tho bouso ; that Mr, Hopplo was unablo to follow his usual oc cupation nud procure tho means of a llvcli bood for himself and fnmily, - -- , tho Board of rement .if tbn remint ut tbo Health directed tho procuremo groceries, tho price of which is hero claimed from the plaintiff for tho Hopplo family, nnd that said goods wore necessary to maintain and support tho family. Judgo Albright leasoncd that "it must bo held that tho municipality is bound to pay for said provisions. iy virtue of tho polico power delegated by tho fetato to tho ma niclpality, tho latter has the undoubted right to isolate and confine persons becauso of tho existence of contagious diseases. Humanity nnd preservation of life nro tho basis of such right. Tho same grounds forbid that those who for tho benefit of their neighbors aro detained in their dwellings and prevented from procuring food nnd other things necessary to sustain llfo shall famish "It can bo laid down as n rule that In this nge and in this land tho right to confine a human being Imposes tho duty of supplying him with necessary food while deprived of his liberty. There being no express power to pay a claim of this nature, it was tho part of prudence of the city authorities to decline to approve nn expenditure of this kind. It was a proper case to submit for Judicial decision." llucklen'H Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, uiuiouo, mill's, uitvia, otttb iucuui, iviui ouita, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruntions. and positively cures idles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prico 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley, HAVE GONE TO PHILADELPHIA TO PURCHASE A Complete Dental Outfit I-Olt CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. Will bo absent about 10 days, but my olHco is open at regular hours iu charge of an attendant. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Toko the iron stnlnvny on Oak street. Ofllce Hour: 6 a. in. to 8 p, in, STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for tho spring Iioum cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price List Tnorr&ln. ila xtar vnrd. Heavier uradwi. 4uir yard. Kentbers cleaned. Ho per lb. J!nttree cleaned nnd upholstered, luilr, $1; cotton, 80; cheaper grade., $2, , Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addres,, STEAM RENOVATING CO,, Sowers atree and Apple alley, Shenanddnh. 50 BOXES OR ...SOAP TO BE SOLD AT 3 BARS FOR 5 CIS. E. B. FOLEY, 27 West Centre St. DR. BROWN IS NOW IN IY1AHAN0Y CITY, PA., WILL REMAIN THERE UNTIL JULY 21st, '96, Office : HOTEL KAIER. DR. P. H. BROWN, Chiropodist. JZnlnrled lluniona mado small The Corns or Ituniona don't return Corn-. Hun lorn. Inurowlnif Toe Nulla. Eiv larRcd Toe JoInts.Chilbnlns nnd Fwcnty Fret cured by Dr. Brown hero In Shenandoah ten years bro liavu not como back, nnd the feet nre to-day free from aches nnd palna. Head the proofs. Go nnd teo the people. The f ollowl nir home testimonials should convince thnvnnnt alffMitlral : "Wo take pleasure In recommending Dr. llrown to all eulTcrer from corns, bunions, Inirro wilier toe nails, etc. He Ihh permanently cured our feet without pain, blood or pore Tics?, ills treatment is ausoiutciy pmniess nnd his cures stay curen." I. M. Smith, irrocer. SIX) Went Centre Ftroct: Isaac Itefowich, clothier, 131 Kaet Centre Street: John Hmlth. irroceranu meat market. J 19 West Centre Street ; Leon Kekert, ment market, 800 Pino Street, Mahnnoy City. Thomas 8. Farrcll, chief clerk 1. & R. freight office : Levi Jtefowlch, clothing, 30 South Main Street i wm. and Mrs. Woomcr, green ,nl nr.).. . T7" t Tfn. uinness. exnressman. 221 Centre Street: Mrs. i-j Men it. rercuson. miss jwuecig rmney. Shenandoah. Hon. II. M. Kmp. Congress man j Uev, Cleo. W. Gross, Pastor United Evangelical Church, Minmokin, I'n.; Mm, Mnry Hclnhold nnd Miss Minnie I. Kaler. Pino Street, nlo Mrs. Gertrude SUlfmnn nnd Miss K. I. Dillon. Centre Street, Mahnnoy Citv, and hundreds of others. Very highly recommended by several of Shennndnuh. Aahland. Glrnrdvillc. I'rack vllie, Mnhnnoy Plane, Gllbcrtnn, Delano ami Tamnqua's lending citizens, both ladles mm gentlemen, wnoso icct ur.urmvnvoni pletely cured several years ngo. Hon. II. M Jiuip, nngreKutuii nutiiuuKiii; juiim, of llrlght liroM lumber, nlso proprietor of Ashland Stenm Laundry, Ashland; C. Serr, merchant tailor nnd ircnts' furnlshlnir coods. Olrardville; Miss Durham Wngner nnd Miss Ellen J. Granger, Glrardvlllej Miss Annie A. JIUl'tw UIIU llllll V JVUB1CII, MlllllUt flllll, Aslilnnd; Miss Lizzie Price nnd Julia I Ilnrnnrd, Market Street, Ashland; Miss Amelia Banner, Belle Ilaiim nnd Mrs. J. D. Wngner, Irrnckvllle: Mss llnnnnh Reynolds. Malinnoy Plnne; Mrs. Ellen Henry nml dauuliter. Gilberton: Miss Pauline Shcm Plnu Street. Miss Kllen V. Kuln. West Ilroftfl Street, nnd Miss Josephine eldy, Market Street, Tamaqua, and severnl hundred otherH. Oflleo: Hotel Knler. Mnhnnoy City. Pn., from July Oth to 21st, l&Mi hours. 8 a. in, to 8 ik in.. SundavH. 10 a. m. to 1 n. m. Dr. Drown returns to Philadelphia nfter Mahanoy uity visit, owing to iiomeoinee en ga gem en is ne cannot vitsit nneunnuoaii, COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. 1 If you nro a patient of Dr. Hrown's from aueiiuuiiuiiii uim tn-iuiu, lureiii g Coupon nt Ills office nnd your trolley fnrog J Is paid both wnyB. No Coupon no fare. g ' ' Hlicnnntloali nnd vicinity, present tins J 0 0tSOtSO(ltitS0titStititi000titiSititititiO Obituary Tho nine weeks old child of Jlr. and JIrs, Harry Bcchtel, of South Jardin street, died this morning. Tho child had been ailing siuco its birth. William M. Hall, of Pottsville, well known throughout this region as a book canvasser. and who was ono of tho most successful in tho lino of high grado books, died iu tho Jlercy Hospital at Davenport, Iowa, yestorday morning attor a brief illness. Tho deceased was 45 yours of ago and is survived by his who and two children. Jlrs. Hall is a daughter of tholato John W. Itosebcrry, Esq of Pottsvlllo. Tho remains will bo embalmed and sent to Pottsvlllo for interment. JIrs. Auuio Lawlor died at her homo in Ashland at eight o'clock this morning, iu her 07th year. Sho had been ill six weeks. The deceased was tho widow of James Lawlor and a sister of JIrs. James Coogan, of town. Tho lato JIrs. JI. Convillo was also a sister, Tho surviving children nro JIrs. Thomas JIcKeone, Pottsville; JIrs. W. J. O'Brien, Ashland ; JIrs. J. J. O llricu, Gordon ; and Jliss Annie lawlor, Ashland. Tho funeral will. tako place at tho latter placo at 0 a. m. on Saturday. Iustullntlons. District President W. A. Davis, of Frack ville, installed tho officers of Washington Camp No. 112, P. O, S. of A., last night. District Deputy Grand Chancellor Tliomas Horrobluc, of Tamaqua, last night installed tho following ouiccrs of General Harrison Lodge No. 251. Kuights of Pythias : C. C, A. D. Nimmocks ; V . C, James O, Ranipfcll ; Prelato, William Jonos ; K. of It. & S It. D. Beeao ; JI. of Ex., P. H. Jonos ; JI. of A., Charles Sampsell ; M. of W., Thomas Sim. monds; Iusido Guard, D. O. Goho; Outsido Guard, Thomas BellU; Trustee aud Repre sentative, iMiiIel Knelly. Ashlnnd Itiisu Hall Falls. JIauagcr J. W. Buck, and tho nine limber young geutlemou who, for a few days only, comprlwd the Ashland Central Pennsylvania Loaguo base ball team, is missing, They wera last heard of at JIaysvillo park on July 4th, sinco which tinio Ashland has known them no more. Jlr. Buck said when ho wout to Ashland that he was taking the club there as an exporimout. He had first thought of go ing to Lock Haven, that town having mado a strong bid for his team, but ho thought that Ashlaud was the better of tho two towns, and ho was desirous of locating there If tho town would give him proper support. Iu this he was disappointed. In tho scvoral fames played he did not cover expenses. Dr. llucher's Advnueeinent. Dr. William II. Buclior, of Sunbury, has been appointed rosideut physician of the Samaritan hospital In Philadelphia, tho appointmeut to take ell'ect on October 1st, Dr. Buclior is at present attached to tho stall at the stato hospital at lountaiu Springs, aud will remain there until October. Iter Shut Killed it. Whllo Jlissos JI. A. Lamberson, Emuia Jloyer and JIrs. F. H. Kaufman were wulk lug from Tower City to lteiucrtou thoy wero confronted by a six-foot rattlesuake. Jlits Lamborsou killod tho reptile with a revolver sho carried. Ask your grocer for thd "Boyal Patent" Hour, and tako no othor brand. It is tho best flour made. PITHY P0IHT3. Ilapponlngs Throughout tho lleglon Chron icled for Hasty Perusal. JIahanoy City is blcyclo mad. Frccland is to havo n silk mill. Tho Mahanoy City bicycle Club aro fitting up a club room in tho Daniels' building. JIahanoy City school board is about to establish a library similar to tho ono. In town. Tho now nlpo lino to the State Hospital is completed and tho completion of tho dam is under way. T. J. Uroughall has placed a handsomo .Malcolm Lovo piano, pmchnscd through O'Neill Bros., iu his residenco on West Oak street. Two representatives of tho Salvation Army have undertaken to ostnblish a barracks in Jit. Carmcl. Thus far tho town has been impregnable J. II. Bruncr, principal of tho JIahanoy City High school in 18&1-5, now a resident of Omaha, Sou., Is renewing old acquaintances in tho county, Tho old board of directors of JIahanoy City Wheelmen hasbceudismisscdforueglcct of duties nnd a now ono appointed, of which Harry uerhart is chairman Mrs. William Brenner, of JIahanoy City, had her leg broken by falling from a chair and rolling down stair steps. When sho fell sho was engaged in hanging a picture. Tho old Iron at tho abandoned Stockton breaker lias been purchased by the Danvlllo Iron works and tho patterns and cores used in tho machine shop havo been sold to tho Hazlcton Iron Works Company, Tho Ashland Silver Cornet Band havo about completed tho details with tho P. & 11, E. K. pcoplo for tho running of a big excur sion train to tho Allentown fair in September, to tako in nil tho towns between Tort Clinton and Shamokin At tho annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Onvigsburg Agricultural Society, Hon, John T. Shocner was elected president; II. S, Albright, treasurer, and A. C. Eiscnhuth, secretary. Tho fair will bo held on September 8. 0. 10 andtll Tho Auditor General has given an opinion to tho County Commissioners that Odd Fellows, JIasons and other organizations of ,tho kind having money at interest aro not exempt from the payment of taxes, as they aro not institutions of public or private charity. Prof. C. K. Correll, who for many years has been principal of tho West Hazlcton schools, has decided to study for tho ministry, and for this reason has tendered his resignation to tho West Hazleton School Board. Ho has mado application for admission to tho Wyom ing Classis. The biggest lino of men's Russet Shoes, at factory prices, at tho Factory Shoo Store. 0-25-tf J. A. JIoyeb, lion. Suicido Disclaimed. Several weeks ago ono William Bridana wicz was struck and killed by a train in u cut on tho Lehigh Valley railroad near tho Elmwood colliery. Tho circumstances pointed to suicide. Brldanawicz was insured in tho Homo incndly Society of Baltimore, JId., for S139 and payment was refused on tho ground that a clauso in the policy barred deaths by suicido. Bridanawicz's widow brought suit to recover the amount and last night tho enso was tried before Justico Coyle at JIahanoy City, JI. JI. Burko, Esq., appear ing foi tho claimant nijd J. H. Pomcroy, Esq., representing tho company. Tho widow set up that her husband's death was not duo to suicido. Only ono witness for tho defense was examined. Ho was Joo Zaliuski, wh6 was with tho deceased when tho accident happened. Ho said they wore standing on tho embankment of tho cut when tho train mo emuaiiKmeui oi mo cut wnen iuo train am,roacbcd nnd Bridanawicz mado a rush approacucu ami jinuanawitz mauo a rusli down tho embankment. Tho witness would not swear that Bridanawicz intended to, or did commit suicido. Ho may havo becomo excited by tho train's approach and jumped tho wrong way. Justico Coyle reserved his decision Look at the big stock of high priced music now sold at 5 and 10 cents at Brumm's. Sunday School Entertainment. Tho Sunday school connected with St, George's Lithuanian church on South Jardiu street held a very enjoyable entertainment in tho hascuicnt of tho church last evening. A program of instrumental and vocal music aud recitations aim addresses iu tho Lithuan ian language- was rendered with apparently excellent cflcct upon tho large audience Kov. I'etcr Ambromaitis, tho pastor, Itov. JIalukis, the curate, Iiov. JIatulaitis, who is to tako charge of tho Lithuanian church at Jliuersville, and Kev. Cornelius Laurisin, pastor of St. Michael's Grcok Catholic church, mado addresses, lho l lrst Lithuanian band was also in attendauco nnd rendered several selections under tho leadership of Prof. F, Zcitz. . Buy Kcystono dour. Bo sure that tho namo Lkssio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. llurglnry nt Kllnugmvuii Joseph Oulas, a Polish resident of Elian gownn, tells a tale or burglary. On the evening of July 4th his houso was entered and robbed of a gold watch and chain valued at $05.50, with a costly chain aud charm attached, o gold ring, and a quantity of provender, consisting of seventy pounds ol pork, two bottles of whiskey, a caso or two of home-made beer, twocooked chickens, a suit of clothes aud a black vest, and othor articles for both outer aud Inner man. Tho culprit evidently had sonio knowledgo of tho hiding placo of tho jowclry, and is bo- lievod to bo located not fir from tho Oulas residence. Ono of tho parties suspected of having committed tho burglary has disap peared. How is your Liver? Dr. Hobba Little Liver Pills are trully a wonderful mediclno They act directly on tho liver. 10 cents vial. Sold by S. P. Kirlin, druggist. Huckleberries. The huckleberry biuiuess iu town has picked up considerably lately and shipments nre now going forward briskly. On Jlonday Patterson Bros, shipped 810 quarts and William Womcr 700 quarts, tho shipments being Jimited only by tho ability of tho purchasers to handle them. Yostorday 1,000 quarts wero sent away. I. U. (). 1 Notice, All mombers of Johu W. Stokes Lodge No. 515, I. O, O. F., aro requested to Iks present at tho regular meeting on Friday evening, 17th Inst., as business of muoh im portance will bo trausactcd. By order of It. D. Uehse, N. a. Attest ; J. S. Williams, Sco'y. 2w A Hear Story. Nell Sharpe, of JIoAdoo, claims to havo been treed by a boar on Delano mountain, Ho says he sat tho boar out aud was treed for several hours. All the wrongs ho evor com mitted came vividly before him. Tho boar flually shulllod towards tho Lehigh Volley railroad. It is not stated whether or not Sharpe is a driuking man. If you want a fiuo wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. Xatlonal Lvnguo. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 18; Phila delphia, 4. At Louisville Boston, 10; Loulsvlllo, 7. At WnshlnRtou-Pltts-liurii, 5; Washington, 1. At St. Louis New York, 13; Louis, 7. At Clovolnnd Clovelnnd. 0: Brooklyn. 5. At Chlcaao Chicago, 13; Baltimore, 11. Knstcrn League. At Wllkosbarro Springfield, 0; Wilkes- barro, 7. At Soranton (10 Innings) Prov idence, 0; Scrauton, 1. At Toronto To ronto, 4 ; Kochoster, 8. At Buffalo Buf falo, 0; Syracuse, 5. Atlnutlo League. At Wilmington Wilmington, 3; Now nrk, 3. At Now York (11 Innings) Jlotro polltnn, 8 ; Now Haven, 7. At Hartford Unrtford. B ; Patcrson, 1. rennsylvnnln Stnto League At Philadelphia Athletic, 0; Lancas ter, 4. At Pottsvlllo Pottsvlllo, 21 ; Head ing, 4. Slow Progress at tho Twin Shaft. Wilkesbahre, Pa., July 8. Tho work of rescue nt tho Twin shaft Is steadily growing more difficult, and ono of tho In spectors said this morning that It will bo even moro discouraging honcefprth. Tho prospect of reaching tho bodies la docld cdly gloomy, considering that tho dally progress is about twelve feet, and tho sup posed distance to tho cntombqd men not less than 700. It would therefore tako seventy dnys, and It Is not llkoly that tho work jvill continue so long. Itjslatlvps of porno of tho entombed men havo ongngod attorneys to ropresont them at tho hear ing by tho inspectors tomorrow. This movo Is rather a surprise to tho coal com pany, which will thereforo follow tho pre cedent Charlos Parrlsh, tho Wllkosbarro coal operator, is raising a fund of ?35,000 for tho farnlllos left destitute by tho dis aster. - Gaardtnn Charged with Embezzlement KitADlNO, Pa., July a H. Y. Kaufman, ox-district attorney, was arrested yester day, accused of embezzlement on tho oato ot James Kuth, of Sinking Spring. It is alleged that Mr. Kaufman appropriated $2,700 whllo serving as guardian for thrco children for which Mr Ruth was surety. Mr. Kaufman entered bail before. Alder man Eby. A Dospqmlont Cripplus nlcido. Wiluesbarke, Pa., July 8. Percy Hop per, a cripple, agod oo, coinmittea suiciuo by jumping iuto Lilly lnko yesterday. Ho was despondent over tno aeatn or nis mother, and loadedhlspookets with stones to provcnt.hls rising to tho gurfaco. A Successful l'lllljimterlng Expedition- Kev West, Fla., July 8. Another oxpo- dltlon has landed safely on Cuban soil. It consisted of sixty four men, and thoy una with thoin 400,000 rounds of ammunition, dynamite, eloctrlo batteries, etc. Itest nud BIoHt Speedy. Peoplo of this ago desiro promptness fully as well as certointy. When they seek relief they want it at the earliest possiblo moment, and especially when tho case is important Kev. D. Q. Peuepacker, D. D., pastor of Graco street JI. E. church, Will lam sport, Pa., says: "I have used Thompson's Diphtheria Cure in my family and regard it as tho best aud most speedy remedy for diphtheria, colds and sore throat that 1 havo ever known. I unhesitatingly recommend it to tho public as a sure cure for all it claims." Sold by drug gists everywhere at 50 cents a bottlo. Mud Dog Hum Ainuek. A mad dog ran amuck through Derringer, Fern Glen and Gowen on Jlonday afternoon and before his career was ended had bitten four persons. Tho next town tho animal visited was Fern Glen, u half mile below. Hero tbo bruto bit sovoral other curs and snapped at a number of people. The ani mal finally became fatigued and was shot near tho Gowen school house. All tho dogs that were bitten wcro shot. rreimre Your Feet For tlio Fourth By fitting them up with n lir of sporting shoes. Wo havo a hig assortment for from ?1.23 to $2J0. FACTORY SIIOK STOKE, 0-25-tf J. A. JIovf.k, Man. . , L Inspector Stelu ltetnrns. Jlino Inspector Stein last night returned from l'ittaton, where ho went on Mouday as one of tho commission appointed by Governor Hastings to investigate tho Twin shaft disaster. The commission will prohably begin its work to-morrow and ilr. Stein will return to rittston in tho morning. dii:i). JAMES. On Tuesday, 7th Inst., Ann, wife of win. 1. James, aged 7u years, runerai will take place on Hnturdny afternoon, 11th Inst., at 2:30 o'clock from her late residence, 422 West Coal street. Interment will bo made In the Odd Fellows cemetery. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend. It LAWI.Olt. On the 6th Inst., nt Ashland, Pa., Annie, relict or .lames Lawlor, aged 07 years. Funeral will take place from tho lata resi dence, corner of 13th nnd alnut streets, Ashlaud, la., on Saturday, 11th Inst., at 9 n. in. Interment nt Ashlnnd, IEelntlves and friends respectfully invited to attend, It asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to ITood's Pills. Email In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As ono man said: "You never know you havo taken a pill till It Is all over." 550. C. I, Hood & Co., Pronrletors. Lowell. Mass. The only pilfs to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice, Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, S3 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. every day in the week, every week in the year, is assured to wearers of the "Celluloid' ' water proof collars. Neither dirt nor water can hurt them. One will outwear six linen collars aud save dollars in laundry bills. It costs nothing to keep them clean. A wet cloth or sponge is all you need use. Made in all styles and sizes. The LLULO! MADK. MARK- INTERLINED Collars and Cuffs are the originol.gcnu inc interlined collars and cuffs with a "celluloid" surface. Gctlhcmatyour furnisher's, or send direct to us. Collars 2oc. each. Cuffs 40c. pair. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, New York. JUNE OFFERINGS., Largest stock of trimmed bonnets and hats, in all the latest summer styles, at the lo.west 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, ioctogi.go; silk hats, 50c. Infant's long coats, from $1.25 up. Inlant s slips and christening robes, AT. KELLY'S 26 South Main Street. PROPOSALS. Scaled prnposnla will bo received bv the jy undersigned, tho Controller, ut his oflico in rottevillc, Schuylkill county, until ten (10) Monday. July 20. 389G. for the erection of the following Improvements at Schuylkill qotinty Almphoupe, to wit: ill) A stenm laundry. jej A boiler nnd engine house. (d) A steam henting plant. Snecificntions now at tlie office of tho County Commissioners in the court house at Pottsville, Pa. Separate bids must be made for each of tho several plants and specifications. All bids to bo accompanied by a certified or cashiers check for S-XX) as a guarantee of the bona fides of the bid. The County Commissioners and County Con troller reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids. The contract or contractu to be awarded to tbo lowest nnd best bidder. All bids to be plainly mnrked on the outside of envelope containing the bid ho m to designate for what part of such work the bid is made. Contract and bond to be approved by the court. Uy.dIreetIon of the County Commissioners. B. It. Severn, 7-3t Controller. J. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. YOU CAN SAVE TP" By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. HARLES DERR'S w Rnrher Shr Barber Shop I 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave becoming popular. Tou will like It. We make n specialty ot hair cuttinz. MONEY TO LOAN -ON EASY TEHJ1&- P. W. BIERSTEIN S. Jardin St. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wngon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. SPRING and i SUMMER SUITS. ALLISHADES AND WEIGHTS. ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRO., 24 M. Main S 25c to 53.50. MILLINERY MISCELLANEOUS. TWIt SALE. The building nt thecorncr of Oak 1 and West streets. Kor. further particulars apply toDr. C. M.Bordner, 31 East Oak Street. 6-25-tf. T7 ANTED. Active, reliable men to travel 1 1 and solicit orders for fruit nnd ornamental nursery stock. Permanent employment and good pay. Iteference required. Address the It, U. CUAUn CO., South l'cnn Sq., l'hlladelphia, 5-9-20 t-eod InOIC SALE. 63,000 worth of the 80,000 flret mortgage 10-yenr bonds to be issued by AH Haints Protestant Episcopal Church, of Shenan doah. Itonds will bo in denominations of SAaml $50, bearing interest from July lt, at 5 per ceiu. per annum payaoio quarterly mere wm bo a privilege of redemption within two years. Subscription books now open. Honda for sale at Kev- O. w. Van Fosfrcn'm 20 Last Oak H Street. Shenandoah Pn, 6-2tf WANTED. 5,000 agents for ItueU's author ized "lives of Mckinley ami 110- lUT. ooO naucs.clefrontly illustrated, Price only $1 00. Tho best and the cheapest, and out sells all others. SO per cent, to ngentb and freight paid. ifS-Uooks now ready. Save time by sending 50 cents In stamps for an outfit at once. Address A, D. WOKTIIINGTON & CO., Hartford, Conn, 7-3-iw-cod DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Tho partnership heretofore existing under tho name of Musser & IWddall, "Win. H. Musser, of Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, and Henjsmfn. I. lleddall, of Win, Penn, county of Schuylkill, and fetato of Pennsylvania, has this day been d (solved by mutual consent. All parties having claims against wild firm, and all parties owing said firm shall present tho same to AVm. II. Muster for settlement. Jlr. Musser continues the business at the old stand. It. 1). llEDDALL, Wm, Pcnn. Wm. II, 3ICSSEH, Shenandoah, Juno 15th, 18M. 0-17-3t Shackamaxon Hotel Arkansas Ave, City, N. J. below Rending depot, Atlantic BERNARD CONWAY, OPEN EVERYDAY Goto the Shenandoah Dental Eooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not salt you call to see us. All examinations freo. Wo make nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown aud Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental surgery. No charges for cxtractins when plates arc ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titnmn'a Block) East Centre Street. Onlce Ilours: 7 a. ta. to 8 p. ru. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured hy this granular effervescent aud stlmuj Iftiit. An Instant euro for eour stomachs ami hemlachea, which often accumulate from havlnt-l a uigut out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah J M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. I Clgara, Tobacco, &c. Agent (or Reading 1 . Urewing Co.'a Beer and Porter. 7 116 and 11Q S. Main St m. m
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