UP TO DATE. That is the kind of a store we have. We keep up with the times. You ain't expect to find everything you want in Shenandoah, hut if you want something we haven't got, we'll get it for you. Come and see. HOOKS & BR0WN l North Main St. 'revalent Cholera Infantum Distresses Mothers. 5lckncss Due More to Faulty Feed ing Than to Heat. CLOTHING SLAUGHTER FOR 3o DAYS To make room for the carpenters who are pre paring to extend our building to Market street. 1 he carpenters must have space to work in, so we announce , , . A Great Cheap Sale of Clothing To get the room over half our stock now takes up. NO MISFIT, OR OLD STYLE GOODS, but all stock pur chased for this summer's trade and offered at Half the Prices Asked Last Week. Our present quarters, al though recently enlarged, were too small for our sum mer trade and we are now preparing for plenty of room in the fall. MAMMOTH CLOTIIINd HOUSE, l. GOLDIN, Prop, 9 and u South Main Street. EVENING HERALD FJilDAY. JULY 17. 1800. HOW TO FEED BABY. May bo Prevented by Putting Child on a Diet of Lactatcd Food, "On tlio 31st of October, 101," writoB Mrs. Thomas J. Jones of Whitehall, X. Y., "I wns Woiwcil with triplets. I wns unable to nunc thorn, so hail to uo artificial funds. I first triod cow's milk, ami after that three brands of lby food?, but my liablos did not seem to do well on them. A neighbor who had used lactnted food advised mo to clvo it a trial. I did so. "I could sco a chanRO in my liablesntonco. Tbcy rested better at night, llcforo I used your lactatcd food, 1 did not know what a night's sleep was slnco thu babies wcro born, but after using it two ilnys, I was ahlo to do nil my work without any help or trouble. "In six mouths, they gained seven, eight, 1 lie Colli Tlndo. Saward's Coal Trade Journal, sreakinir of tho Anthracite coal trade says : The market nt the Kastward la dull, and no one expects any stir in the trade until at least another six weeks shall have pawed away; tho dealers sfem to bavo all the hard coal they can find room for. The soft coal market remains i quiet, with no particular chango In tho sltua-1 ttnu. Tim fllilittlnt ilolfn nf on mnnv ,f 4t,n 1 largo mills, in addition to pievlous curtail- mollis in lnauuiaciunng industries, is going n (to .,0'..f .... 41. n c..ff .r,n1 tM,1n Thousands of tons lew coal will Ixjttwil than ' usual in consequence. Freights are unusu- lly low. and thoo buyers who aro hesitating had better mako their purchases pretty soon, for coal will bo no lower and freights cer tainly will bo higher. Tho story from the Northwest is but a repetition of tho past few .rnnlr.. 41, n i.mvbnt la ntpnlltnn .nn i.ti Am- thracito and no. ono cares whether tho supply is groat or small, but holders nro firm on tho matter of price, so that they will reap tho re am thereof licrcaltcr. If there Is any trauo done this year. If you want a fine wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you. Chased Tlicm Hut or Town. Durgoss Stern, of Mnbanoy City, has started crusado against people begging on tho streets whom ho has learned aro frauds, No less than ten wero ordered by blm to leavo the town yesterday or they would bo arrested. This is a good oxamplo for Chief Iiurgcss Hums to follow. lloro llolo lllockcri The boro holo at tho Kaler brewery, Maha- noy City, will suspend operations for soino timo. Ono of tho employes was nailing a plank over tho boro holo when tho handle of tho hatchet broko and fell in the liolo and descended to tho bottom, coming in con tact with tho bit causing It to become fastened. Tho holo has reached tho depth of nearly 2,000 fect.cuttlng in tho red Bhcll, Telegram has been sent to Bradford to send tho tools necessary to boro. around tho bit to draw the hatchet out. one op Tin: imirniT tmi'Lets. PERSONAL. John McGuiro and Matthew Hollow aro guests of tho McGuiro family of West Lloyd street. James M. Kaufmanu, and daughter, Hes6ie, of Ashland, wcro seen on our streets last oveniug. Mrs. Martha Williams, of llazlcton, is visiting 8. A. JSoddall and family, of South Jardln street, Misses Jennie Lyon, and Jcniiio Morrison attendants at tho Miners hospital, wero town visitors yesterday. Mrs. John W. Williams, of Cramer Hill, N. J., Is a guest of the Cupper family, on South Jardin street. Mis Annio I-awson, of Knst Lino street, who was visiting friemls at liuck Horn, l'a., returned homo last evening. Dr. Wendell Iteber, of l'ottsville, will leavo for 1'litladclphin to-morrow and will bo iiliscnt u;itll Tuesday 2Mb lust Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mockaitis, of South Main Street, who spent a vacation In Bridgeport, Conn, returned homo Iat ovenlng. Mrs. liuxfrcll Itamcur, nil accomplished lady of Philadelphia, is a guest of bur sister, Mrs. Anna Shields, of West Oak street. J. M. linker, of tho firm of Dunn & linker, of Tientuu, N. J pioprietors of tho Factory shoo store, nnd A. L. Williams, also a prominent shoe dealer of tho above place, wuro the guests of Manager Arthur J. Xloyor, yostorday. J. A. Johnson, Jr., a prosperous nnd promi nent young business man of Manistee, Michi gan, is visiting Councilman D. . James and ex-Councilinan C. K. Smith in town, in com pany with Ids cousin, Miss Matuo V. Smith, of l'ottsville. Mr. Johnson is making a tour of thu coal region and takes great interest in tho mining operations. How are your kidneys? Tho box of Dr. Hohbs Spamgtis Kidney Pills which you sent mo wuro given to n rheumatic patient who repoits herself niuch plonsod witli the eil'ect on her kidneys and rheumatism. Dn. 1. Miluy, 711 litst Kynu street, Anderson, Iiid. For sale by S. P. Kirlin, druggist. Hot l or Atlantic City. Tho first excursion of tho season to Atlantic City via Philadelphia and Heading railroad will leavo Shenandoah at 0:110 a. m. on Thurwlay, July 2iliil,arriving in Philadelphia nt 1:1)1) p. in., in time to catch express trains to tho sisa'shore. Pare $8.B0. For further information apply to ticket agents. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, miloiiBiiess, Indigestion, Ilemlnelie. A pleasant laxative. AH Druggists. and eight and a half pounds. I could not recommend your lactatcd food too highly, and hopo that other mothers will bo helped as I hnvo been with your lactatcd food, which I know they will, if they use tho fowl." Mothers aro often brought to tho vorgo of despair during hot weather becauso baby re. fuses to tako food or throws it up. Ono o tho marked superiorities of lactatcd food over other infant foods is repeatedly spoken of in letters of mothers from nil over tho country Lactnted food is taken eagerly, moro often greedily, by babies who aro deprived of their mothor'8 milk, and in hosts of instances it is evidently preferred by them to breast milk when tho latter has hecomo thin and poor citlior from loifg nursing or hot weather. Cholera infantum, that is now raging, is best prevented by lactatcd food. This dread disease is duo moro to faulty feeding than to llOllt. Lactatcd food is used in all tho largo homes for children throughout tho United States, and in families that possess every means for securing thu best for their children ; and yet it is easily within tho loach of tho most modest household in tho laud. It Was Almost Deserted. Tho little mining village of New lloston which had become almost deserted is again icing populated. Two mouths ago there wore 30 vacant house in tho patch, but within tho past three weeks 20 families have taken up their losideiico there, with tho prospects ot tho other 8 being occupied in a short time, Tho report that the liuck Mountain colliery is to resume on full time, at which place most of tho inhabitants work, will no doubt cause tho other houses to ho occupied, Tho majority of the population now consists of people from Stockton and Hazlcton. SiiiiUes In Ills Hoots. When John Dursack, of Mt. Carmcl, put on his boots preparatory to going to work, ho lelt somo crawling creature iusido ono o: thcni. Quickly pulling oil' tho boot and turning it upside down two green garte snakes dropped out. They wero nt onco killed. Several mcmbors of tho family had been out hucklcberryiiig yesterday and it is supposed tho snakes crept into a lunch basket and wero brought homo in that way 111(1 HAltr.AINS In summer underwear. At MAX LEVIT'S, Aik your grocer for the "Koyal Itotent" Hour, and tako no other brand. It is the best Hour made. HAVi: HLTUI1NKD FIIOM PHILA DELPHI A WITH A . . . . Complete Dental Outfit FOR CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Slain and Oak streets. Take thu Iron stairway on Oak street. OBlco Hour : S a. m. to 8 p. m, 50 BOXES OF" ...SOAP TO BE SOLD AT 3 BARS FOR 5 CTS. E. B. FOLEY, 27 West Centra St. jj MISCELLANEOUS. 7ANTKI). Active, reliable men to travel nml Hollclt orders for fruit and ornamental nursery HtoeK. I'ermnnent emnlnvinent an Kmi1 iiuy. Reference required, Address the It, u. ujfAMf JU., houm i vim h , rmiiide)iJi.ii. Q-iKrot-cou "lAfANTKI). B.ononKfUt for ItuweH'a nuthor- 11 Uetl "MVKH UK AlrlvINMSY iintl IHl. jiAicr." owiHifctiCitKniitiMUii8tnitiHl. Vrut only 81 00. Tlio beot nnd the ehemCfct. nnd out (telle all other. SO iter cent, to agents nnd f relight lmld. Ui-IlookH now rend v. Suvo tlnm by bend I UK DOceuta In Mnim for nu outfit ut once. AtmroHi a. it. uiu jllAUTOiN : Vii. Hartford, Conn, 7-3-4 w-eod "1710It SAM'..-63,000 wmili of the $6,000 llret I1 moitiraifc 10-year boixU to be Itumttl bv AH .-fuma j-roirtium r.iiei)uii tiiumi, oi iineiinii' doah, HoihU nillbe tntlenoiuinatlousof tftnnil 850, Itearhig interest from July Ut, 1h96, nt 5 per cent, jwrannum, jiavnhle quarterly. There will ne a nrivi etre oi redemption w limn two venra. SuUecriptUm look now niton. lkiuU for bhIo as in, i . .u. jkirouer, 3i ivt Uuk htreet, MietmiHioHii, i'a. f-jy-tf MPOItTANT NOTICE. The fenwv, daueinK OBvilitni and BUtnda at Colmnhiu Irlf a onen mi1v to stub ndvertiserit who nav fornmo mill Ik I kkl..M will lu (.tnal.Iovl a t.u...uL... woCTiitr tit? kikiim mjmiiiiwi, ori4.'Kutl, or IlUllg npttn the feuee. Tertna for imoe may bo Mxsureti irom THOMAM J. WlI.UAM-f, THUMAM tSLU, 7-10-lu; CoinuiIUw. TN THE COlMtT OK COMMON VM1A8 OF I SiClIUYI.KILL COUNTY, Notice I hereby v. veil tlutt an apnlloatlon will b made to the wtldenurt. on MoihIhv. tb vttU dy of July, 1AM, at 10 o'clock, under the Att of Aweiubly oi the ComuionwMilth ut l'eniMyl vunla, entitod "An act to provide for the Incor poration mm regulation oi certain oorjiora tloiw." annrovod Anrll 2W. 187L nml tli inni.) went a thereto, for an Intended cor)Mrnton to le caiitKi 1110 ieienuer iiote uoniptiiiy lo, 3. oi Turkey Itun, Va,, the character ami oldeei whereof U the eUblUhmeiit and maintenance of n fire company in Turkey ltun, In the boroiUEh of Hhciuiniloah. aald oountv. fnr h iirotwtlonof life and jrt-oiwty from wwua1tfe by fire, and to rale and provide a fund by contribution of it inmiberw, by the luyment of initiation feea, monthly due and a4emcmt of It tneinbere, to Ito applied to the luiyment of relief to ueh of it uieinbern a may become tck or dltabletl, and funeral lenetlU tonuthof its tueiiibeni as may die, and other lawful purioe of the corporation and for Une punxHwto hae, mmvm and enjoy all the right', benefit and privilege of the bald Act of Aanembty nml it uppleiueuU. The proiioMtl charter U now on file in the 1'ro thonotarya ofilce. 73t-oaw jaHiAH W. UKC'HTKL. Solicitor. V n'll. nti.. o HEURALOIA and ilmllar Complaints, unu prcriarou unuor 1110 ctnnnoni .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, kuioscnoeu dj eminent puygiciansiy DR. RIRHTER'S niioBiitfsi 31 MIRHPST aWflRBS 12BraccliHoujC3, OwaOlasjwork!, " t OVF t'IS. Ill nilUllllllXUI.il lll V, l" i, MHIn, o . .Main ri . J. i mi in. . o. .Mam ci . v i .i . Kcnuucn, S, r.. wir. .jiiiii SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. f A Shepiitnti IVcnlc. In the town of Shctipton there is n man 10 yenra of ago who was never insiilo a church until ft few ilaya ago, and then his presence was puroly accidental. Ho took hold of ft ldank which was to ho used in making a si'iillbld in papering tho church, supposing it was to ho placod upon tho porch, hut it was carried into the church. Ho says that ho then got his ilrst view of tho Interior of u church, nlthough he has always onjoyed good health, is of average intelligence nnd has no particular aversion to rollglous matters. Ic Crrnin Festivnl, An Ico cream festival will ho hold under tho ausplcos of tho West End Macks in Itohblns opera hoiiM) on Tliursilay ovenlng, July 33rd. A danco will tako placo after tho festival. 7-10-lw .)r. O. V. A. 31. Notice. Tho members of JIaJor Jennings Council No. 3(17, Jr. O. U. A. M., have decided to attend tho Institution of tho new Jr. O. tT. A. M. Council at drier City on Saturdry, 18th Inst. Lehigh Valley trains will leavo town at 5:10 and 0:00 p. m. All members of tho Council, as well as tho mombors of Shenan doah Valley Council No. B30 nro respectfully requested to participate. Hy order of AitTiiuit TnrxiEMiio, Councilor. Attest: William Keeves, Sec'y. 7-15-3t 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., 24 IM. Main it. Schoppo orchestra social at Columbia park every Saturday night, commencing nt 7:30. Attending a I'mirriil. Tho funeral of Mrs. Joanna Capowell, of Port Carbon, who died of general debility, took placo from her Iato residence, this after noon. Among tho town relatives who wore in attendance, wcro: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ileddall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Bed dall, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan lloddall, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bcddall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben jamin Bcddall and Mr. nnd S. A. Bcddall. IVo Don't Follow tlio Lenders. Wo lead tho followers in ollcrlng ovory advantage to bo had In footwear. Factory Shoe STonn, 7-11-tf J. A. Moyeii, Mgr. WHITELOCK'S niDsunnER shoe sale continues. SHOES SOLD AT AND BELOW COST TO fl AN U F ACTU RES. We propose to close out our entire stock of Summer FOOT WEAR including Hussets, all styles and grades, and in doing it we have cut the prices on our entire line of Shoes. Now is ' your chance to buy, two and three pairs of Shoes for the price of one pair. We name a few prices on some of our Fine Ladies' Shoes. Ladies' Fine Hand Welt cloth top, needle toe, button, regular price $3.00 and $3.50, cut price iKV' Sf- wiutn , u anu 11. Ladies' Dongola Buttou, regular price $1, pi cut price 79c. Ladies' Fine Hand Turn, Patent Tip, regular price $3.50, cut price 2.25, s'zes to 4. Same Shoe on Common Sense Toe, D wide, sizes 2 to 4, regular price $3.00, cut to $1.99. Ladies' Extra Fine Hand Turn, Opera Tip, width C and D, size 2 to 6, worth $4.50, cut price $2.7o. Ladies' Dongola Button, needle toe, $1.50 cut price 99C. Men's Russett Lace, all style toes, reg ular $2,50, cut price $1.69. Men's Fine Russett Bals, hand made, all style toes, congress and lace, worth $3.50, cut price $2.29. DR. BROWN IS NOW IN MAHANOY CITY, PA., WILL "REMAIN THEKE UNTU JULY 21st, '96, Office : HOTEL KAIER. DR. P. H. BROWN, Chiropodist. IJxUirtfed Jiunionn nuulc Rinnll, The Corns or Uunions don't return Corn, Huntons, Inprrnwlntf Toe Nnlls, Kn larked Tnc JoInts.Cliilbnins nnd Swcnty Feet cureil by Dr. IJrown here In ShennnUonh ten yenrs br:o linve not come hnck, nmt the feet nro tMlny free from aches nntl pains. Itciwl the proofs. CIo nnd teo the people. The following home testimonials should convince the most nkepticalt "We tnke pleasure In reoommcndln(r Pr. IJrown to nil sufferer from corn", bunions, lnKrowinKtoonnlls, etc, IIo has permanently cured our feet without pain, blood or sr-re-lieM. Hli trentroent Is nhsolutely painless nnd his cxires etay cured." I. M. Smith. rocer, aiOWest Centre Street; Isaac Hcfowich. clothier, 131 l!nst Centre Street; John Smith, grocer nnd meat market, 119 West Centre Street; Ion ICckcrt, meat market, 800 Tine Street, Mnhnnoy City. Thomas S. Farrell, chief clerk l.fcU. frclKht oQlcc; Levi Itefowlch, clothing. 10 South Main Street ; Wm. nnd Mrs. Woomer, green grocer, 121 North Main Street: E. J. Me Oinnesvexpressmnn, 221 Centre htreet ; Mrs. Ellen' I). FerffUHon, Mis Mapgto Franey, Shenandoah. Hon. II. M. Kulp, Confsrress innn; Itev, Geo. W. Oroiis, Pastor United Evnnpellcnl Chureh, Sliamokln, Va.; Mrs. Mary Kelnhold and M Iss Minnie I). Kaler. 1'Ino Streetnlso Mrs. Gertrude Silllmnn and Miss K. I). Dillon. Centre Street, Mnhanoy City, nnd hundreds of others. Very hiehly recommended hy several of Shenandoah, Ashland, Glrnrdvillc, Fraek ville, Mahanoy Plane, Gllherton, Delnno nnd Tnmaqua's lending citizens, both ladles nnd Gentlemen, whoso feet Dr. Ilrown com- Jtletely cured several years nco. Hon. H. M. Cnlp, ConcressmanShnmokln; M. D. BrlKht, of Urlsht Uros., lumber, also proprietor of Ashland Stcnm Inundry, Ashland; C. Serr, merchant tailor nnd Rents' f urntahiup; Roods, Girnrdvtllo; Miss Pnrbarn "Wagner and Miss Ellen J. Grander, Glrnrdx-lIIe; Mis Annie D. Iluck nnd Mnrv Itussell, Walnut Street, Ashland; Mies IJzzle Price and Julia L. llamard, Market Street, Ashland; Mls Amelia Sanner, IJclle Haupt and Mrs. J.I). AVnner, Frnckville; Miss Ilnunah Itcynoldi", Mahanoy 1'lnnc; Mrs. Ellen Henry and daughter, Gllherton, nnd several hundred others. Ofllco: Hotel Kaler. Mahanoy City, Pn., from July Cth to 21st, lfcOG; hours, 8 n. in, to 8 p. in., Sundays, 10 n. m. to 1 p. m. Dr. Ilrown returns to Philadelphia nfter Mnhnnoy City visit, owing to homo ofllco en gagements ho cannot visit Shenandoah. I COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. 1 If yon nro n pfttlent of Dr. Jlrown' from M Slicnnniloah nml vicinity, present this J M Coupon nt his office nnd your trolley fare J 3 la P11! Iiotli wnys. No Coupon no faro. 9tStStStiti0tSetitStitititititlti000tititit1 FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET. SHENANDOAH, PA. Men's Dress Satin Calf, $1 .50 grade, cut price 99c. Ladies' Russett Oxford $1.50 and $1.75, hand turn, cut to 99c. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY' By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. OPEN EVERY DAY ii 50c All Children's Russett Shoes reduced from $1.00 to 50c. pair. Ladies' Velvet House Slippers 39C. worth Infants Dongola Shoes, 1 to 5, 2Sc. Men's Hand Made, Nailed Boots, $1.60. Ii worth $2. 00. .See them at WhiteSock's Shoe Store, NEXT DOOR TO DRUG STORE. Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for palnloss extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlfical teeth do not suit you coll to seo us. All examinations frco. Wo make all kinds of platos, Gold Crowns, Aluminum, Crowns Logan downs, Crown and Ilrldgn work and all operations that per- iu to Lienuu surgery. Xo ehaTses for oxtractinz when nlates aro ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized air lor tue painless extraction or teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wauon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street
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