''J9 V A RL.AIN TALK. The Ik)xcs of lKijier ami envelopes wo are offering nt 10 mill 15 cents yer lx are (jowl valuo. Wu know you will bo iileastil witli tlicmmni if vou are not, you cniiKctyour money back If you wish it. Wo don't want yuu to have anything from our storo uuloss it satisfies you. A trial will convince you. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. BABIES SUFFER. Cholera Infantum Hakes Dreaded Month. July the EVENING HERALD FItlDAY. JULY 10. 1800. RESULT Of A TRAIN FIQHT. A AVumnii to .Sue I'or UamiiBOs Arrests lime Il(en MimU. Tlioraas Umdy, John Connors, Michael lhirkin and James McGrntli, of Shenaudojih, loorgo Whitakcr and John and William O'llrien, of Mahanoy City, wcro beforo 'Squire Coyle charged with ilshting on train No. (I, on the Philadelphia & Heading railroad enrouto from Jakcsido on Saturday ercning in which three window jianes were broken, Thcro licing no evidence against tlio Shenandoah lioys and Ocorgo Whitaker they wero discharged, hut tho two O'Briens were held. Tho O'Uriens will 1)0 vigorously prosecuted by tho railroad company, asusultfordamages will result irom tho Uglit. A Airs, aiciwnaiu, of Girardvillo. was a passenger on tho train and duriuc tho meleo was pushed over the back of a car scat, and quite badly injured Sho was also stnick in tho faco by ono of tho combatants, Sho has been confined to her homo ever sinco with nervous prostration, and is Milleriug greatly. Her husband has decided to prohecuto the 1. & 11. R. R. Co. for damages, claiming that his wife was entitled to protection while on tho train. It Is No Longer Fearetl. That heretofore much dreaded and genor ally fatal dlscaso, diphtheria, lias at last been overcome. Thompson's Diphtheria Curo is as positive to curo if it is used according to instructions. No more deaths ueod occur from diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or nny other throat affection. Ity all means keep ono or more bottles on hand all tho time. It costs only 00 cents a bottle and is sold by all lcadig druggists everywhere. PERSONAL. Physicians Tell Mothers the Ideal Sum- nicr Infant Diet. Nothing Equals Lactated Food for Weaning and Teething, Tho least oxpOTicucvd mother soon learns the dread significance of cholera infantum. Ono-fiftli of all tho babies lxirn die of this or somo otlior diarrheal disease At tho mero thought of baby going from her tho loving mother draws him closer, ntid tries to shut her eyes to tho horrlblo possi bility. Physicians know in how many cases n mother's lovo for her child exceeds her knowledge of how to keep tho little ono well during tho hot summer, llowcl troubles, CRUSHED DY CARS. , fntnl Arrlilriit at Iho St. Nicholas Colliery llrcnlier. Anthony Kliislngor, employed as a car runner at St. Nicholas colliery and residing at Jacksons.was fatally injured yesterday by be ing caught between two railroad airs. Ho was walking up tho empty turnout when ho saw ft numlicr of cars coming down at ft high rate of speed, and knowing they wcro run ning away ho ran to Inform tho men who were employed under tho breaker of tho approach ing danger so that they would not be Injured. In somo unknown manner Xlnstngcr could not get out of tho road of tho runaways after ho went under tho breaker, and ho was caught between two of tho cars, Sustaining injuries from which ho died a few hours later. Tho deceased was unmarried and lived with his parents. The cars piled under tho breaker and it Has somo time beforo the tracks wcro clear. Tho accident was caused by tho cars running away from tho upper end of tho turnout. ouiu.i ckxt Ni:ai.ioi:siiiitT. Only u few more left which we formerly sold at 50 cents. At 51 AX hEVIT'S, 15 East Centre street. hklek woonnuny. which causa moro deaths among children under five, during hot weather, than all other jeft ti,0 8Wjtch open, Miss Birdie Bcllis, of Philadelphia, is the cnost of her ii rents, on North Market alley. Messrs. Clyde (Hover nnd Grant Fielders aro spending a week in Roaring Crook. letter Carrier Henry Rcilly has ln-en made tho father of a son. Peter Scheetz, formerly a "typo" on tho Herald and now employed on ono of tho Now York City cablo lines, left for that city to-day after spending tho past week with his sister in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bobbins, Miss Maggie Jacoby and Miss Anuio L. Williams havo gouo to Ocean Grovo to spond two weeks. Messrs. H. J. Muldoon and M. M. Burke, K., wcro transacting legal business in Mah anoy City Unlay. Miss Katie Gallagher, of Philadelphia, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Corby Bgan, on East Lloyd street. John Shore, of tho Mammoth clothing house, spent this afternoon in Ashland. llliS Hattic Jones, of North Jardin street, Is on the sick list. Attorney J. B. Coylo is Butlering from an abscess on ono of Ills fingers. Miss Mary Bowos spent last evening with friends in Girurdvillc. John Kehler attended a social at .Mahanoy City lost evening. Miss Ella Ryan, of Girardvillo, was a visitor to town yesterday. Edward Cupper, of South Jardin street, will sail for Wales next Tuesday and lxj absent about two months. H. L. Whitelock, tho South Main street hlioo dealer, has returned from a visit to Philadelphia. Miss Libbio Cavanaugh, of East Coal street, returned homo last evening from u visit to Pittston. J. A. Moyer, manager of tho Factory Shoo Store, has returned to town after an absence of a week, during which time he visited his homo at Danboro, Pa., and also mado a bus! ness trip to Trenton, N. J. HOOD'S PILLS curo Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists- Prepare Your l'eet I'or tho Fourth By fitting them up witli a pair of sporting shoes. Wo havo a big assortment for from $1.25 to $2.50. Factobv Snon Stoiie, O-25-tf J. A. Moveii, Mem, causes put together, aro directly trnccablo to Improper feeding. Diarrhea is brought on by indigestible, burdensome food Hint falls to nourish nnd thus leaves the child weak and easily prostrated by tho first heated sjkjII. All this is avoided when lactated food is used. In all cases w hero it is not desirable to uso tho mother's milk and such cases aro many an Infant food that closely resembles healthy breast milk is tho only food that is safe to give tho child, Lactatod food is an ideal substitute for healthy breast milk. Babies like it ; they take it when they turn away Trials of the Tax Collector. As John Roskofski was moving his house hold goods from town to Win. Tciin this morning Tai Collector Scanlan stopped them and demanded one year's taxes. Eoskofskl disputed the claim and insisted upon going to tho Collector's ofllco to hco if his namo was on tho duplicate. To this Scanlan agreed and an inspection showed that Roskofski owed taxes lor two years, which ho sorrowfully raid. Whilo the collector was engaged on this case ono Thomas Smegulski slipped out ol town leaving ono year's taxes unpaid Scanlan and Constable Phillips mado unsuc cessful efforts to trace and follow him Look nt the big stock of high priced music now sold at 5 and 10 cents at Brumm's. Wreck at Ilarneavllle. Twcnty-ono gondalas loaded with coko wcro thrown down a 20-foot embankment on tho P. & R. railroad at Baniesvillc Wednes day evening by a switch being left open The company is Investigating to learn who Tho crow saved tlieir 3Iuy Meet Again Both Haydon and Boner want another imu'tinp. lmt tlm latter refuses to como to from every oilier ioou ; it agrees wnu uiem .)Iac0 jn tua CIlj 0f u,0 county, and and they grow strong nnd lose that fretful, Uayden is not anxious to go through another unhappy condition that teething, and csiiocially weaning time, brings with it, Now hot weather is making every cautious mother study tho best possible diet for her little one, they should know that ht.ndre.lsof 'lQ"anua counties. physicians are prescribing lactatod food with tho perfect assurance that not .ono of their little imtients will Iks troubled with cholera infantum, diarrhea, or show tho least let-up in growing during tho entire summer. Mrs. George H. Woodbury, of leomiuster, Mass., writes to tho Wells & Uichardson Com- T)l0 jy wa3 unking a ball of rags when tho pany : "Enclosed find a picture of our daughter Helen. For three mouths nfter tho first two weeks of her life there was no gain in weight, and sho was constantly under tho care of our physician, Dr. H. R. Brown. During this time wo were trying different foods, which sho could assimilate taking tho lactated food sho was having an attack of gastric fever, and it seemed doubt ful if sho could live. Tho food was admin istered very cautiously at first, but as there was almost immediate sign of improvement, and it has continued for moro tliuu n year, our courage aud faith in lactated food are unbounded. HAVE GONE TO PHILADELPHIA TO PURCHASE A . . . . Complete Dental Outfit FOR CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Will bo absent about 10 days, but my ollice is open nt regular hours In cuargo of an attendant. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the Iron stairway on Oak street. Ofllce Hours a. in. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for the spring houso cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. lives by Jumping, with tho exception of Fireman Joseph Shludlcr, who was found in tho cab of tho engine, which was turned upside down. Ho miraculously escaped Injury. A steam wreck train from Reading was engaged yesterday in getting tho engino and cars on the track. Tho biggest lino of men's Russet Shoes, at factory prices, at tho factory Shoe Store. 0-25-tf J. A. Mover, Mem ordeal such as he experienced at Girardvillo, It is proliablo a meeting will bo arranged on somo neutral gronuu outsmo o: j.uzcrno lerbaps in Iickawauua, Wayuo or Sus- Slglit May 1m) Destroy el. The 8-year-old son of John Kelly, tho well-known official umpire of tho Central Pennsylvania Ieaguc, and who resides In Shamokin, met with an accident that may result in making him bund for life. A knifo Mado sovered tho main cord of the right eye, knifo slipped and struck his eye. Didn't Unci). Tho nine-mile bicycle race between Delano and Mahanoy City, which was to have taken place yesterday between Thomas Burchill and Thomas McGluty, both of the lattc: nono of place, was indefinitely postponed on account When she began of tho rainy weather. Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. David Brooks, of South Jardin street, celebrated their wedding nuui versary last oveulug aud entertained numl)cr of their friends. Collided With u Cur, At uoou to-day a fanner's team of horses lriven by n woman collided with an electric Wo send you hearty thanks for what It car in front of Gaughan & 3Iue3' stores on Iiub done for our baby, aud know of others who are using it with much satisfaction." Every mother who lias fed hor children on lactated food will bo found recommending it. North Main street, Tho pole of the wagon was broken, but tho horses were stopped beforo they could run away, or cause any other damage. THE CONSTABLE FEE SYSTEM. Judge Slmuntou Delivers an Opinion of General Interest. Judgo Simouton, of Ilarrisburg, has handed ilown threo opinions in contested fee cases that concern every committing Magistrate nnd Constable in tho State. Tho suits were brought by Alderman Landls and Constables Diehl and Winters against tho Commissioners of Dauphin County to settle questions arising over tho feo bill passed by the Legislature iu 1603, aud which is now iu force In this State, and all questions wero decided in favor of tho county. Alderman I-anuis' suit was whether for issuing a warrant for three persons ho was entitled to chargo for three or for only ono. Tho Court decided in favor of but one similar decision was made iu the Diehl case. In tho case ol ex-Constable winters dillbrcnt questions wero Involved, Ho claimed a feo for a recommitment after hearing, and, iu making n trip of two miles, charged for four, counting two miles for a return trip. Neither of these claims was allowed. Judgo Simonton allows Constables.1) instead of 10 cents n milo for traveling oxponscs in serving jiapers, and reduces tho fee fur serving subpoenas from 50 to 15 cents. He allows feo for ono warrant in all criminal cases for both the Alderman aud Constable, no matter how many defendants, The feo for an in' formation beforo au Alderman or Justice Is cut from 00 to 50 cents. Tho cases will le taken to the Supreme Court. I) I III). GKIPPITII. On tho 8th Inst., ut Slieimniloal: !.. KreiliTiek Grlfmh. aired 12 rears. Funeral HtTvices at All Saints church, on l!nnl Oak street, on nuiumy. izux insi.. m p. Itulutives nnd friends respectfully Invited attend. Interment iu Odd Fellows' cemetery. Renovating carpets, IJrusaelsand sr vard. Heavier urades. -letter feathers cleuned, 80 peril). Mattresses pi ; cotton, y; Pries List: Ingrain, 80 per yard cleaned nnd upholstered, ha: oneaper grout-s, 5-'. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addrc, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers etiee nnd Applo alley, Shenandoah. SO BOXES OR ...SOAP TO BE SOLD AT 3 BARS FOR 5 CIS. E. B. FOLEY, 27 Weot Centre St. How nro your Kidneys? For ten years I 8ii Herod witli pain in tho hick so severe I could hardly walk. After using two boxesof Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills the pain entirely disappeared. I feel better than I ever havo iu my life. Ciiab. S. JIolman, Sec'y 21st Mo. Inftry V. V., Itutledge, Mo. For salo by S. P. Kirlin, druggist. Air. l'epper ltetlrus. Mr. Thomas Pepper, Sr., who has been In active business iu Ashland for the past thirty- five years has, concluded to enjoy a well earned rest. lie has turned his entire busi ness over to his three sons Messrs. Frank, ThomaTand John uud tho firm will hereafter ba known as Thomas Pepper's Sous, wholo salolfcuor dealers and rectifiers, Tho sons who assumo chargo havo been associated in tho business for some years, I, O, O. 1 Notion. All members of John W. Stokes Lodge No. 515, 1. O. O. F., aro requested to be present at tho regular meeting on Friday ovenlng, 17th lust., as business or inuuh im portance will bo transacted. Ily order of It. D. liKKSE, N. 0. Attest .J. p. Williams, Scc'y. 2w tor ovtr Da ..I"" NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, ana prepared unaer mo stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. ft. lt-SI I 4-1 1-1 - J. preBCiiDeuuy eminent pnyBicuuuj DR. RICHTER'S Si B lift I EK ft II World renowned t n.msrtablv succeeif all J OnlvKenninewlth Trade Mark "Anchor," r. au. uicnter & Co.. 215 run ct.. 11177 r::r. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS;- 12 Broach Uougai OwaQUiiworki, d ii B0 ctB. in Hbenandoah for sale by . P. I. D. Klrlln, 6 S. Main Bt., J. M. lllllnn, 7 0. Main bt U H. - . ircntmt-1). N. K. cor. aoin. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured lv this trranular effervescent and stimu lant, a instant euro lor sour siomscns nim headaches, which often accumulate from having a mgtil out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. DR. BROWN IS NOW IN MAHANOY CITY, PA., WILL fcLMAW THERE UNTIL JULY 21st, '96, Office : HOTEL KAIER. DR. P. H. BROWN, Chiropodist Enlarged IJtinlons matte small The Corns or Jlttnlons donH return. Corn. Bunions. Inimnvlnir Toe Nulls, Kn lanteil Toe Jotnts,Chtlbn1ns nnd Hwcnty Feet cured by Dr. Ilrown here in HIienRndonb ten years tien hnve not come linck. and thefect nre to-dnv free from aches nnd tmins. Itend the proofs. Go nnd eee the iieople. The following home tentlmoninls Bhoultl convince the most Hkentlcnl : "Wo take plcnsure In recommending Dr. isrown louii suui'rer" imm corns, minions, hiirrowlnir too nnlls. etc 1 le has permanently cured our feet without pain, blood or sore ness. Ills treatment Is absolutely painless nnd uls cures stay cureu." Isnac Ilcfowfch, clothier, 131 East Centre Street; John Hmitli, Kroc'rou menl mnrKer, 419 Went Centre Street ! Ieon Ikeit. meal mnrket, K00 rine Street, Malianoy City. Thomas S. Knrrell, chief clerk p. & It. freight ofllce! Levi Itofowlch. elothlmr. 10 South Main Street : Win. ud Mrs. Wooiner, green Krocer, 121 North Main Street; K. J. Mo Glnncss, expressman, 22-1 Centre Street i Mrs. Ellen D. Kcriruson. Mls Mascle Frnney. Shenandoah. Hon. II. M. Kulp, Conures- man j itev. ieo. w. uross, i'asior uniitMi Kvonee Ileal Church, Shamokin, I'a.; Mrs. Mary Helnhold nnd Miss Minnie I. Knier, IMne Street, nlso Mrs. Oertriide Sllllman nnt Miss K. I). Dillon, Centre Street, Mahanoy City, nnd hundreds of others. Very highly recommended by sevcrnl of Shenandoah, Ashland, Olrardvtllc, Frack ville, Mahanoy Plane, CJIlberton, Delano nodTnmaqua's lending citizens, loth Indies nrui pentieroen, wnose leet ur, urown com pletely cure! several years njro. Hon. II. M. Kulp, Congressman Shamokin; M. D. Urlhf, of Ilrlght Bros., lumber, nlso proprietor of Ashland Steam Iauudry, Ashland; C. Serr, merchant tailor and Rents' furnishing Roods, j (llrardville; Miss Barbara Wagner nnd Miss i Kllen J. (It anger, (llrardvtlle; Miss Annie I D. Buck and Mary Itusscll, Wnlnut Street, Ashland; Miss Lizzie Price nnd Julia L. Barnard, Market Street, Ashland; Miss Amelia Manner, Belle Haunt and Mrs. J. D. Wagner, Frackvllle; Miss Hannah Ileynold, Mahanoy Plane; Mrs. Kllen Ilenrv nnd daughter, (lllberton; Miss Pauline Shepp, Pine Street, Mli-s Kllen F. Kulp, West Broad Street, and Miss Josephine M eldy, Market Street, Tarn aqua, and several liuiulrcd otliers. Ollice: Hotel Kaler. Mahanoy City, Ia., from July Cth to 21st, IHM; hours, Ha. in. to 8 p. in., Sundays. 10 a. m. to -J p. m. Dr. Brown returns Ut Philadelphia nfter Mnhanoy City visit, owing Uihomc ofllce en gagements he cannot visit Shenandoah. COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. If you are n patient of Dr. Brown's from !j 51 Hhcnandoah and vicinity, present this S Coupon nt ins ollice nml your trolley fare g is paid both ways. No Coupon no fare. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silvei linings, if your artiucal teeth do not suit you call to bco us. AH examinations frco. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, fliuuiiuuiu xjiuntio j"jkuu unu3, uunu and Ilridgo work and all operations that per tain to ucntai surgery. Ko charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo nro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Iilock) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 ft. in. to 8 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS. InOIt HAI.E. The building nt the corner of Oak and Went streets. For further particulars apply toDr. C. SI. llordncr, 31 Knot Onk Wrect. 0-25-tr. IjTOH SALE. S3,000 worth of the 50,000 flr?t ' nifirtirnire 10-vear bondft to bp Uiir,l l,v All Bnlnts' l'roteftnnt Eplseopid Church, otiicnan- uoaii, isoniM win ue in denominations or $5 ana 8S0, bearing Interest from July lt. 1M!, nt 8 per cent, perannuin, mynblc qiinrterly. There will ho a privilege of redemption within two years. BuliKcriptlon books now open, llcinds for sale nt Hev. t, W. van I'omn's, 20 Knst Oak Street, Rlicnantionii, l'n, ft-29-tf TSIPOltTANT N(TirK.-Tlie fence., dniicinir .L pavilion and stands nt Columbia Park are open only Ut such advertisers who pay forppnees and nil others will bo considered ft. trespnen.. whether the signs lo pnintcd, or tacked, or burg upon the fence. Terms for spnecs may bo secured from AirnKii ICvaxs. Thomas J. Wiijjam.. Thomas Hpllis. 7-10-lw Committee. TN TIIK OOUrtT OK COMMON FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. PAPER HANGING jr Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WllI. J. SPADE, 35 V. Centre Street, Hhenamloah. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wnuon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. nUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. PLEAS OP SCHUYLKILL. COUNTY. Notice Id hereby iHvpii Dint nn AmtllcAttnn-wlll hertrndotothcftaldcourt, on Moiufay the 27tli tlftj ot July, J890, nt 10 o'clock, under the Act ol Assembly of tho CommomvcAlth of 1'ennayL vnnln. cntlted "An ivot to provido tot the Incor poration nml regulation of certain iorpor tlonf," approved April 29, 1871, and the suppl mentn thereto, for an Intended corporation to be called The Defender Hobo Company No. 3, of Turkey Hun, Pa., the character nnd object whereof is tho establishment and mntntenance of a lire company In Turkey Hun, In the borotiKh of Shenandoah, nnld county, for the protection of lifo nnd property from casualties by fire, nnd to raise nnd provide a fund by contribution of its member, by the pnyment of Initiation fees, monthly dues nnd niftCBfttnent of its members, to bo applied to tho jmyment of relief to ouch of Its members as may become sick or disabled, nnd funeral benefits to such of its members a may die, nnd other lawful puriKHCH of the corporation nnd for these purposes to hare, ponesi nnd enjoy all the rights, benefits nnd privileges of the snld Act or Assembly and Its supplements. The proponed charter is now on flic In the lro thonotary s ofllce. 7-3-3t-onw KDAH W. IHXIITEL, Solicitor Shackamoxon Hotel below Reading depot, Atlantic BERNARD CONWAY, Arkansas Ave. City, N. J. EvanJ. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. all:shades:ano weibhts. ALL PRICES. ' Made to lit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customer& over and consider his-make-up. PORTZ & BROJi 2. M. Malm St. WHITELOC K'S SHOE SALE Mid-Summer Shoe Sale, a A FULL LINE O F" M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigar!, Tobacco, Ac. Aeent (or Rending Strewing Co.'a Beer and Porter. 116 and 118 S. Main St MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TEKMS. P. W. BlERSTEIIM, 2OB S. Jardin St. Ladies', Hen's and Children's Fine Foot Wear, We have cut prices' on our entire stock of Shoe?; at j4 4 and H regular prices, this means two anc three pairs of Shoes for the price of one pair. We will not sell more than five pairs to one customer at one time. We want all our customers to get some bargains. We can mention prices on all styles, , but to give you an idea how cheap w are selling, we quote : Ladies' Fine Patent Leather Strap Slippers at 59 Cents. The $i.oo grade Ladies' Donjola Button Shoes Worth' i.oo. Men's Best Grade Rubber Boots . Woonsocket and Candcc. DON'T MISTAKE OUR STORE, (Next Door to Drug Store.) Whitelock's Shoe Store, m 1, 79c t m a $2.35 COR. MAIN AND CENTRE EQAN'S BLOCK. STREETS. i v 11 - v v .if
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