m r Are vou for GOLD 2B SILVER Or haven't you decided? READ Coin's Financial School. " " Fool. Aloney, Silver and Finance Y will supply any book ti the above questions you desire. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. CLOTHING SLAUGHTER FOR 3o DAYS ' To make room for the carpenters who are pre paring to extend our building to Market street. The 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 CL.OTHINO. HOUSE, l. GOLDIfM, Prop, o and 1 1 South Main Street. ' EVENING HERALD MONDAY. JULY i0. 16M. Irleit4 Transferred. Archbishop llyan givos uotico if tho fol lowing chanson of priests : l!ov. Francis J. Hamilton, temporarily at St. Francis "Xavier's, l'hiladclpliia, to lio assistant at St. Kyran's, Ilockschcrvillo ; Eev. James M. Klanigan, from St. Teresa's to St. Francis Xavior's, I!ov. Daniel J. Murphy, from Ooal l:il" to St. Tercm's ; Hov. James J. MaeAran, from St Tcri'Ki's to St. Charles ltorromeo's ; liev. 1' .1. Flaherty, to St. Teresa's; ltcv. Walter Duffy, from St. Francis lo Sales' to St. Patrick's, pro torn ; Hov. James Carton, pro tcm at Our lately of tho Rosary, to St. Francis Jo Sales' ; Hev. William McOarrity, tj Ht Charles', Kellyvillc ; Itev. Francis .1. Shechan, late of the Catholic University, to St. Malachy's. The truth, the wholu truth anil nothing hut the truth. 'Hint s our motto; anil we add leather, solid leather and nothius hut leather. That's the way our shoos urn built. 7-18-tf r.viTonv Snoi: Stork. Courted .luotliel's Wife. Andrew Furick is a hoarder at tho house of George Midiolick, who conducts a boarding house in Vulcan, near Muhanoy City. On Saturday night both gentlemen went to Mah- anoy City and imbibed too freoly of "holinki." Iteforo rjtnruing homo Meholick was mlormed by a frieml that Furick wus payingutteutioiiH to ids wife, which caused thequ.urel. Furick denied the charges and hit MiIm. lick on the luck with a stone, where upon the boarding boss picked up a club, hitting Fuiiek on tho head, knocking him down and fracturing his skull. In the morn ing tonstablo Lighteulierger, who was taking a morning walk, found the man lying on tho roadway iu an unconscious condition. Ho was picked up and taken to Justico Kenny, where he was revived. Ho sworn out a warrant for the arrest of Meholick which was postponed until to-morrow evening on account of tho plaintiff s wenk condition. A friend to Kwrbody Parents are by nature anxious that their children secure and maintain as many useful and valuable friends as possible. One friend which they can readily secure fur a trifle is Thompson's Diphtheria Curo, which in case of a diphtherotic attack, will positively curo the disease and save life where all other medicines fail. Tho liest plan is to keep it handy in the house at all times and apply according.to directions at tho first intimation of diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any other throat affection. Hold at Klrllu's drug iftore at 50 cuits a bottle. HWF. ltETT'ItNKD DELPHIA WITH A fkom pii i in complete Dental Outfit KOtt CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Fergnson's Theatre Block, Cornet Main and Oak Streets. Take ihjt iron stairway on Oak street. ODlcl I'Aurs : 8 a, m. to 8 p. in. STL." .-r-....j...... a-s- 50 BOXES OF ...SOAP TO BE SOLD AT 3 BARS FOR S CIS. E. B. FOLEY, '! 27 Wost Centre St. POTTSVILLE LETTER. Another OnmiiliitrAcclTTi'iit Orcnrs lit tho TniiiMlug Hun Inin. 1'OTTSVII.t.E, July 20. Another drowniiiK accident oreilroil laBt Saturday evening a short lime hefore 7 o'clock in tho Mrcond linn dsm. Louis Milter, with several comimnlons, whs spumllng tho after noon at tho 1-Mnowatcr lloat Houso and alwut 7 o'clock Miller and a man named llartmau, of l'ortCarlxm, went out on tho dam with George riefor's ennne. It lias not lieen in use for several years and was not considered sure for ono who could not swim. It is supiKHcd that Hartman, who was rowing tho boat, tried ,to make too short a turn ant tno noai lining over upset, mm tn tho water. On the recoil Miller wns, threwn Into tlie water and tho boat vras turned tip side down. Hrtinan swam to shoro, think' ing that Miller could swim hut nfter several altera pts to got n top of tho bent tho latter slipped hack in tho water. Although there were several persons nr, yet Bono of thcin could reach tlio drowning man in time. Deputy Coroner Clemens empanelled a Jury composed of Joseph iVjFrehn, Alliert Hoelirir, J. M. Madison, J. W. Eisonhuth, Joseph Myers and 1'. C. Thomas. They will hear testimony this evening at Clemens' drug storo. Parties grapplea foi tlio Ixxly nil Saturday night and wero Bvccossful iu finding it Innhout forty feet of water, opposite tho Jcvorslnk lxiat bnumi, which is tho nearest liouso to tho breast of tho si-cond dam. Miller was nutivs of (lernuuiy and was employed as a baker at Kohlerw, on fourth ,nd Schuylkill avenue. ?to arrangements bnvo been made for the funeral s his sister is cxiicctal tolay fnmi l'hiladclidila. An early morning firo occurred on the Mill Orcck road arxl as tho result Mrs. Jcnnlo Sloan is without a homo 'to-day. -An alarm ivas sent in l.y OlUccr Charles Oraelf from box 73 at tuo corner or Coal and Nichols streets. nboutl;30 o'clock this morning. Tho house was situated at tho Imp of a lillloutriuo of tho borough limits nixl tho firemen eetild not get to it with their hoso. Everything was lost ami tho woman was nearly distracted Slio said tint thcro was $300, a bank book and Foino important papers in tho house The loss is about $1,500, partly covered by msuraueu. Marriage licenses wero granted to tho fol lowing persons : Samuel J. Yelch and Sallie Field, both of Wayno township : John T. Williams, of Williauistown, and Mary Zoiger, of Jolictt Thomas Howe, of Iloydtown, and Emily J. Graham, of Frackvillo ; Micbnel Skumlicl, of Iluck Mountain, and Eva Shastak, of Dark Water; Louis Molirbach and llarbara Wagner, both of Mincrsvillo. DeeJs woro Tecorded as follows: From Adam Ileichcrt to James Itc!cr, two tracts in South Manhcim township; from Edward 1' Melswinkol ct. al, executor, to Frank W Meiswiukcl, lotin rottsvillo. How aro your Kidneys? Ilright's Disease is a terrible malady. So insidious, so deeep live, so dangerous. Dr. llobbs Sparagus Kidney Fills havo a wonderful curative effect in checking and curing this disease They havo no equal. Sold by S. I'. Kirlin, drug gist. Used a llecr Oluss. Frank Koschak.had a hearing Iwforo Jus- tico Hynkawicz last evening for splitting Joo Kosco's hcadyoion with n beer glass during a drunken brawl at a hoarding house. Tho arrest was made by Oilicer Goodman and tho prisoner was discharged by raying fino and eosts. ChUdrpii's liny. With an overcrowded church and a select program, Children's Day was very appro priately celebrated in tho United Evangelical church last evening. Tho various recitations and vocal selections by tho Sunday school wero very ably rendered. Kotibetl Wlillo Asleep. Thomas 1'aulokouis, who conducts a saloon on East Centre street, whilo sleeping on tho stoop of his house was relieved of a silver watch and $3.00 in money, by Romo unknown person. Ho was also robbed of a quantity of wine, liquors and cigars. Meeting or Insuranco Men. Tho Mahauoy Valley and Coutrulia Fire Insurance Association, composed of insur mice agents of the district indicated by tho name, met in the .Mansion Houso parlor a Muhanoy City on Saturday, to discuss rules and regulations, rates, &c. Tho noxt meet ing I'o held in Ashland this week. Agents Davis and David A. Faust, of town, were present. lturled Tills Morning. Tho remains of James It. Dewey, who died at Muhanoy Plane on Friday night froi; nervous trouhlos, wero intered this morning ut Ht. Joseph's cemetery, Ashland. Tho docoasod was 10 years of ago and leaves wife and eight chlldiou. "Work at the C'olllorlCH. Tho collieries operated by tho Philadelphia & Heading Goal & Iron Company nnd th Lehigh Valley Coal Company resumed opera Hons this morning. Those of tho furmer company will work four days this week while the latter will make full six days. All tho storage yards of the P. & it. C. & I. Co. are full and there is very little demand for large purchases, bunco that company will nut work its mines full time until tho market improves and tho present supply on hand is reduced. To Lay the Corner Stone. Tho corner stone of tho new Second Meth odist church at Shamokin will bo laid Slav day, July at), when ministers from dilferent sections of tho state are expected to lie piosunt. Tlie Select Dunce To-night. The PhllopatrUu Club, of Shamokin, will hold another of its series of dances this even. lug at Maysville trk. Tho Schoppe Orchestra, of town, will furnish the music Quite a number from town will bo in attend unto. Knocked oun tiy a llicyele. Goorge Deiliert, aged 1 years, was knocked down by a bicycle, ridden by Thomas Mc Olnty, on lint Coutre street, Mahanoy City, on Saturday evening. He was waiting t let a team pass and walked directly iu front of the bike. He was picked up unconscious and received severe bruises about tho Ixxly Death of mi Obi lteaident. Patrick Toole, of Wost Line street, died at his lato residence yesterday afternoon, aged 00 years. Docoasod was an old rosldcnt of town and was a sutl'erur from, miner's asthma for a long time, which eausod his death. He Is survival by a wife and several children Grunt ltiinil at MuyarUlo Park, Tho Grant Ilaud.of town, lias been engaged to givo two concerU at Maysville Park, near Shamokin, on Wednesday, one in tho after noon and tho other in the oveulug. Drunk mul Jlordery. Jacob Srlifctz was arrcstod by Officer Foltz last night f' .nuisance on the streets in tb mi ncing uruuk and disordi ven a hearing and r lc fine and costs. l taj tfs THE BASE BALL RECORDS. Standing nf tlie ('lulu In the Knee for Championship l'einmnti. National League, n.t'TH. w. I. IT ci.t'm. w. ltrooklyn.. 85 r.o. .400 .41 .418 .481 .333 .Ml Cincinnati! 81) 28 .071 Ualtlmorn. 21 .671 PhUaili'l'n M .fW2 WiMh'ton. 81 jtm New York 81 JiSS St. IjOUl4 'ii .541 Louisville 17 Cleveland.. 49 2& Boston i! 82 dcago.. 45 !1 Pittsburg 40 81 lATOUIUT'S NATIONAL U.AOrK OAM US. At 8t. Louis Pt, Lovils, 8, llrooklyn, 1, At Ijotilsvlllo New York, 1 , Iionlsvllle, At Clevelnml Huston, 7, Cleveland, 8. At Pittsburg l'lttshurK,8; Philadelphia, At Cincinnati Haltlmoro, 10; Cincin nati, a ChlcAgo-Washlngton gainoj pres ented liy rain. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LEAtlltE OAMK9. At Chicago First gamo: Chlcngo, i; Washington, H. Second game: Chlongo, ; Washington, 2. At Louisville lir.t gnmo : Cluvehind, 4 ; Ixiuisvlllo, II. Jsecond uno, Cleveland, 7; Louisville, 0. At St. Louts St. Ixmls, 0; llrooklyn, 2. At Cin cinnati Baltimore, 14 ; Cincinnati, 0. Eastern League. CMJns. w. I. P.O. ci.Ons. w. I. r.c. 81 JS37 ltochester.. 4S 29 .COS 8yraeusc 1 rovideneo 113 20 .691 SDrinsn'ld. 27 40 .403 Albany , 80 2a Mi WUkosb're 24 Buffalo 89 82 .549 Scranfcra... 23 41 . 40 .aw SATUHDAY'3 EASTEIIN LKA(!4fE OAX1KS. At Wllkeslmrro Wilkeslmrro, 7; Koch- ster, !i. At Scrnnton Scranton, 3; Syra- cuso, 0. At Springfield Springfield, 3; Albany, 2. At Providence Uuunlo, 8; .'rovideneo, 0. SUNDAY'S EASTEIiN LGAOUB OAltKS. At Albany Springfield, 12; Albnny, 8. At llochestcr First game: Itochestcr, 10; bynicuso, 0. Second game: Syracuse, 4; Hochestcr, 8. AtProvi-donco Buffulo, 5; Providonco, -I. Atlantlo IAgne. CT.Dns. w. K P.O. CLtins. w. Paterson 47 81 .530 Hartford . 80 Wllmngt'n 41 87 .627 Athletic. 31 Newark . 40 27 .619 Lancaster. 29 ! .501) 40 .437 a .409 SATUHDAY'B ATLANTIC LKACIDK GAMES. At Philadelphia Athletic, 7; Nownrk, At Patorstin First camo: Paterson, 6; Wilmington, 3. Second gamo: 'Wllmlng' ton, 7; Patorson, 4. At Lancaster Lan caster Lancaster, 10; Hartford, 4. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC LKAOUE OAMES. At Paterson Athletic, 7; Paterson, fl. At Newark Nownrk, 10; 'Wilmington, 8. Cameron for Mclllnley. nAUltlsiroitO, July 2d The following statement was mado by n person who claims to have had his Information from Senator Cameron himself: "Senator Cam eron, Pennsylvania's most persistent chnmplon or tho f rro silver cnuso, has an. nouncedthat ho will vote for tho llcpubli' cun ticket this fnll, nnd proposes to assist tho campaign of SIcKinluy nnd Hobart. Whilo declaring that ho is for froo silver, tho senator objects to tho planks of tho Democratic platform opposing use of troops in strikes." . Will S'rv Additional Time. West Cnr-STElt, Pa., July 20. A charge of jail breaking was preferred on Satur lay against tho colored convict James 31111s, who was recently ruennturcd at Bodford, Ph., nnd returned to tho Chester county prison. Mills has soven years of his fourteen year term yet to sorvo, and will lw given additional time for his latest offense. Ho has thus fur declined to tell how ho mado his escape from tho prison. Snakes Crawled Ititu the lied. CHAMliEHSiiur.a, Pa., July 20. Mrs. Martin Drury nnd her two children wero bltton by copperhead snuKes last week, Ono of the children is dead, nnd tho mother nnd her other child cannot long survive Owing to tho hunt tho family re moved tholr bed to tho lasomcnt, nnd tho snakos crawled into tho boil whilo they slept. lllfl HAUGAINS ii suininer underwear. At MAX LEVIT'S, Our free lunch tc-morrow morning will consist of nice vcgctablo soup. P ITHY POINTS. HapiHinlngs Throughout tho Iteglnn Chron icled for Hasty Perusal Tho public schools at Oilbcrton will open August 17th. Mt. Carmol wheelmen will havo a road race on July !!0. The Lehigh Valley employe nro at present being measured for thoir full uniforms. The Lehigh Valley Coal Company's now roservoir, near Mahanoy City, is completed wm. Broughall, of Ellaugowan, is suffering lrom a largo tumor on tho fore part of tho head. Ashland Is to havo a directory, and tho book will bo issued about tho middlo August. Heisenhurger's properties' ou East Centre street, aro being equipped with new ilag stono pavements. John Iioherts is laying a substantial tlag stono lavement around his newly erected stable, on West Lloyd street. Camp 71, P. O. S. of A., of Ashland, will hold a box sociable at Washington Park on August tl. Tho local camps havo been invitod. Tho employes in tho machinery depart ment of the Philadelphia and Beading car shops, iu Beading, have just lieen placed on thirteen hours a day. I he work of demolishing the dwelling house ou the lot purchased by All Saints' church, corner West and Oak streets, torn meucud this morning. A. E. Lckert, of l'ottsville, is a candidate for the office of State Master of Forms, 1. O. S. of A., and his candidacy is being boomed by members of Camp 30, of the above place. Tho woodcock season is now open, and these birds may now bo shot without re striction until December 10th. fieorge Windish, the condemned wife murderer, now iu Jail ut Wilkolrro, is gradually sinking nnd his death is momen tarily expected. The Mahanoy City Uamo and Fish Proteo- tivo Association will hold their annual day out ou August Mlh. Mahanoy City will pay ?10 a day for tho use of the Ashland street. roller. Tho Catholic societies will havo a picnic and parade at Ulrardvillo on August 15th. Died Yesterday. Peter Shappell.anold and osteomed resident of town for 10 years, died at his resldenco ou South Gilbort 6trect, yesterday morning, of general debility. Docoasod was born Jn Paterson, Pa., in 1811 and attained tho ago of no years, (1 months, nnd 1 day. llo was con fined to bod for tho past soven months, lie was ono of tho pioneer settlers of this county and is survived by his wife, Abigail, two daughters, Mrs. Benjamin Stauuer, of town, and M.rs.Josiah1' Faust, of Kl Paso, Texas; and six sons : Henry, of Cutawisea ; Samuel, of Toledo, Ohio ; J. M-, of Oiranlvillo j Joseph, Benjamin and Martin, of town, llo wus a resident of Catawissa Yalloy for 33 years and a member of tho ltoformed church. He was also one of tho builders of tho old Girard Mansion, Schuylkill cauul and tho Schuylkill railroad. PERSONAL. Miss May Dusto is visiting friends in St. Clair f). Meade Peters nnd Harry Wertz spent Sunday at Lcwlsburg with relatives. Misses ollmar and Ilendor. of Ashland. were Saturday evening visitors to town. It. W. Schcelor, tho Imrbcr, Who was con ned to bed by illness, is again convalescent. ('. T. Straughu returned homo on Saturday from a two-weeks visit in Maryland among relatives. C. W. Dcngler and son, Horace, wore in to- Snydcmtowu, Northumberland county, lay, attending tho funeral of a relative. Miss H, Miles, accompanied by her nelce. Miss Ella fiatighan, left town this morning to vibit friends in Scranton and WllkcsUarro. Messrs. William Neeld and Augustus Swank, who were tho guosts of the Icitzel family during tho past week, returned to their homes in Wllkesliarre this mornlnc. Tho tiip was mado on their hikes. Miss Lizzio Lcitzel returned homo from a trip to Wllkesliarre last evening, whero sho was tho guest of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Neold. John Pratt, of Philadelphia, who was visiting relatives In town for tho past fow ilays lctt this morning for Berwick. liichard Itowso listened to the sweet Btralns of tho Italian orchestra at Maysvlllo park. yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dusto wero tho guests of tho family of Poor Director Stove Middle ton, of (lllhcrton, yesterday. James Ludlow, reprcsentiug tho Atlantic Fish Company, of Long Branch. N. J paid us a business call this morning. Ho is a most unable gentleman and represents a reliahlo enrapauy. Isaac arnall, foreman of tho Ashland Local, accompanied by Frank Bancroft, a typo on tho Bame paper, paid the IIekald ollico a pleasant call yesterday afternoon. Al. Itamer was n visitor among tho fair sex at Ashland last evening. Ills friends claim that he is rapidly assuming ideas of becoming a Ilcnodlct. Dr. George Williams Disappears. Tho Now York World contained tho startling pieco of news from Long Branch, N, J., to tho effect that Hov. Ocorgo Williams, who was last spring allied to the pastorate of tho First Baptist church, of that place has disappeared leaving his family iu doubt as to his whereabouts. Dr. Williams. left his family and the parsonage last Monday morn ing, ostensibly to go to Now York on busi ness. Slnco then ho has not been seen or heard from. His wifo is greatly alarmed for his safety. Tho missing pastor Is 4 1 years old, and formerly resided in Mahanoy City. Ho is well and favorably known In Shenan doah. Ho lived happily with his wifo nnd threo children. ltaided H Polish 'Wedding. On Saturday night Olllccrs Tosh, Ia-o and Stanton wero called to a houso on South Main street, near the Pennsylvania station, where a Polish wedding was in progress. Upon arrival they found the inmatcsnll in an intoxicated condition and creating a nuisance. A raid was mado and nino of tho occupants wero arrested. They woro taken to tho lockup nnd given a hearing before Chief Burgess Burns, when eight of tho prisoners paid fines and costs and the ninth is serving time in the lockup. Won't Tiiy tlio Tax. Manager Lyons, of the Sunbury opera house, refuses to pay tho stato tax of $32.50 levied on all houses of amusement by an act of tho last Legislature. Ho threatens to close tho opera houso, and suit has been brought to recover tho tax due. New Dumping Grouml. Tho borough this morning, through Charles Clemens and J. It. Pollard, of tho P. & 11. C. & I. Co., received permission to nso tho land along tho Lakeside railway in tho rear nt the Indian Jtiuge flirt bank as a public dumping ground. All refuse matter which is being damped will bo covered immediately with coal dirt from tho bank, so as to pre vent tho nrising of any obnoxious odors. Oft' to Kurope. The fifteen popular teachers chosen by tho customers of feiiellenbnrg & Co., of Philadel phia, for a Europeau trip at the oxpenso of that firm sailed on the American liner Bolgen' laud on Saturday afternoon for a fifty-days' tour. Among tho ton city teachers Miss Minnio M. Metzler, of Gormantown, ranks second whilo Miss Margaret Thomas, of Moroa, ranks first of tlio teachers in tho stato ouUide of Philadelphia. They will be ac companied by a mcmbor of tho firm on tho trip. Is especially true ot nood's nils, for no medi cine ever contained so great curativo power iu so small space. They are a whole medicine chest, always ready, al ways efficient, always sat isfactory; prevent a cold or fever, curo all liver Ills, Pills sick hpadachc, Jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c, Tho only Tills to take w 1th Hood's Sarsaparilla. HEVOltT OP THE CONDITION OP THE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK at Shenandoah, in the state ot Pennsylvania, at the close nf business, July lltll, lbOO: llESOUnCEH Loans and discounts Sno,S75 211 I'. S HoikIs to gceur elroulatlon 50.000 O) Vremlums on U. . llonds 5,000 110 HUwks, WM-urltles, eto 52,010 00 iiauuiuaMiniiM). inrimure, ami ut. ... 2,159 72 nue iroiu nauuuui oanKs inot reserve agents) - 432 Due from approved reserve agents..... 211.000 95 Cheeks and itber cash items (.. 3,700 33 Notes of other national banks 645 00 fractional imiter currency, nickels and wnts 27AM lawful money reserve Iu tmnic vie : Sp'le 11,110 73 i.ogai-ienuer notes t,rj ou , U. S. certif'sof denoslt for legal temlers 17,113 75 Redemption fiiml with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent, circulation) 2,250 00 Total -SttO.m 77 UAMLITIHS. Capital stock paid in S100.000 OJ Surplus fund 15,500 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes mild 10.TC1 02 National Hank notes outstanding. n.lill 01 Due to other national banks 15,817 55 Duo to sti.to hanks and lmnkers 3,331 2:1 Dividends uniiaid 2,775 00 Individual deposits subject to check.... 154,217 07 Demand certificates of dejioslt.. Ch3 (11 Total 6330.H8 77 State ot Veuiisylranln, County of Schuylkill, ss I, K. HI Hunter, cashier of the above named lunik; do solemnlysswonr that tho above state ment Is trim to tho best ot mv knowledge and nellci. 11 II. HuxTEii, Oishlcr. Subscrllxii nnil sworn to before mo thUSOtli day o( July, 1890. J. It, COVLK, Notary Vuhllo Correct Attest : I J. WlLKIXSOS, 1 (). VT, Bediiai-i., )- Directors. V. J. Oauoiias, ) DR. BROWN Has prolonged his visit In Mahanoy City I'NTlL SATURDAY. M 25, 1896. Office : HOTEL KAIER. BROWN, Chiropodist. Enlarged IHinions mnric smtill. The Corns or llunions don't return Corns Iltinlons, Inprrowlns Too Nolls, Kn larked Toe Jolnts.Chilbaliis nnd Hwenly Feet cured by Dr. Urown liere In 81iennndor.li ten years oro Imvo not como back, and the feet nre to-day free from nches nnd pains. Head the proofs. (Jo nnd see tho people. The following home testimonials should convlnca the most Kkept!cnl i "We take pleasure In rccommendlnj; Dr. Brown to nil sufferers from corns, bunions, inRrowinfttoe nails, etc. Ho has permanently cured our feet without pain, blood or sore ness. Ills treatment Is absolutely painless and lils cures staycurcd.' I. M. Smith, grocer, 200 West Centre Street; Isaac Itefowlch. clothier, 131 Knst Centre Htreet; John Bmith, grocer nnd meat market, 119 Weft Centre Street ; Irfon Kckert, meat mnrket, 800 line Street. Mnhnnoy City. Thomn 8. Fnrrell, chief clerk V. & IE. freight office; I,cy1 Itefowich, clothing, 10 South Main Street ; Wm, nnd Mrs. Wooiner, green ftrocer, I2r North Main Street: E. J. Mc (llnncsi, expressman t 221 Centre Street ; Mrs. mien a. i-ertruoon, iuim waKRie rrancy, bhennndoah. Hon. II. M. Ktili in p, Concrcm- man ; Itev. Geo. W. Gross. 1'ostor United uvnnirciiCAi cnurcm wi Shamokin, Pa.! Mrs. Mary Kelnhold nnd Miss Minnie D. Pine Street, also Mrs. Gertrude Silliman and Miss K. I). Dillon, Centre Street, Mahanoy City, and hundreds of others. ery highly recommended by several of Shenandoah, Ashland, Glrnrdvllle, Frock vllle, Mnhnnoy Plane, Gilberton, Delano and Tnmnqun's lending citizens, both ladles nnd gentlemen, whose feet Dr. Drown com pletely cured several years ngo. Hon. If. M. Kulp, Congressman Shamokin; M, D. I i right, of Drlght Dros., lumber, nino proprietor of Ashland Steam Laundry, Ashlnnd; C, Serr, merchant tailor nnd gents' furnishing goods, Glrardvillc; MIns Dnrbnrn Wngner nnd MI? Ellen J. Gmngcr, Girnrdrlltc; Miss Annie D. Hue k and Mary lEiiPsell, An1nut Street, Ashlnnd; Mis Lizzie Price nnd Julia I,. Darnnrd, Mnrket Street, Ashlnnd; Mls Amelia Sanner, Dello Houpt nnd Mm. J. D. AVngncr, Frackvillo : Mlsailnnnnh Itcynolds, Mnhnnoy Plane ; Mr. Ellen Henry and daughter, Gilberton, and scvernl hundred others. Ofllee: Hotvl Knirr. Mnhnnoy City, Pa., vMt extended to Saturday, July SStli, 1WG; hours, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sundays, 10 n. m. to 4 p. in. Dr ltrown returns Ut Philadelphia nfter Mnhnnoy City vidtt owing to home nlHce en gagements he caimot visit Shenandoah. S nmiDnM eunonv, nmiDfirJ UUUl Uli. oncitaiiuuQii. uuui un. If you are a patient of Dr. lirown'H from J Shenandoah and vicinity, present this J LUIIf'iiil ill I"? "'uv-s nun jwui hi'iilj W to- 1 ' vjianttiii lHttn u-iivh. io tjotinon no inre. t ocwpetppppuppeBSPPPPiippppp 9 MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOIl 8AI.I3 CHEAl'.-An upright piano In ' good condition. Apply to John Hcrroine, M South .lurilln htreet tttasted.-Active, reliable men to trnvel nnd solicit orders for Irult and ornamontnl nursery htock. Permanent employment and good pnv, Peference required. Address me it, O. CI1ASE CO., South Venn Pq., I'hllailelphin. 5-9-20t-l-od ITT ANTED. 5,000 iigruts for nn-sell's nuthor V Ueil "1.IV1M OP MlKINI.EV and HO HAltT." 5W pages, elegantly illustrated. Vrlce only SI f0. The best and the cheapest, nnd out sells all others. 50 per cent, to agents nnd fr..lclit. im .1. ilA1 llnolvH now reftdv. havo lime bv semllnir 50 cents in stamps for an outfit nt nice. Ailitiess A. 1). wuuTlliftiUTua n.. Hartford. Conn. 7S-Iw-cod TTIOlt SAM!. 83,000 worth of the .000 first 1 1 morfLfiiro 10-venr bem s lo lie issucti oy All Hntntu Prntpi-tnnt niiiscotial Church, of Shenan doah, llonils will lie In denominations ot Sa and 550, bearing Interest lrom July nt, iswi, ai o per cent, perannum, jiayanie quarieriy. i ueio win l ii nrlvllpt-R nf rwlemntion within two years. Subscription books now open. Itomls for sale nt Dr. I". SI. l'xmlner, At East Ouk Street Shenandoah, Va. ' C-2tt MVOKTANT NOTICE. The fences, dancing navillon and stands at Columbia Vark are open only to such advertisers who pay for spaees and nil oiners win no consiuereu ns irespiissuis, whether the signs be painted, or tacked, or hung upon tlie lence. Terms lor simces may ne securea trom ALFHCD r.VAKS, thomas j. wim-iams, Thomas Heli.is, 7-10-lw Committee. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, 35 W. Centre Street. Shenandoah. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 BOOTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son 105 S. Main St DR. P. H. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenhndoah Dental Kooma for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver filling. If your artiflcal tectli do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowus. Crowti and Hridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates ar ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman'a Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 207 West Coal Street. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS: ALL SHAOESrAND WEIGHTS. ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRCL 2. IM. Main 5t. PROPOSALS. The ItuIUllncr an-1 llctmf rlnc Committee of the S he nu ml cm h School District will receive bttlsfor 1C0 feet, more or Icet, of Rrny stono ling paving, curbing and guttering, tho tings to bo not It'hs thnnthreu 3 inches thick curbing not less than Ave 5 inches thick anil guttering to be of gooil of r-totio approved by this comtni ttec. Bids will bo received by tho me in be r of tills committee, or the Serctnr of tho School Boiinl, up to Tuemlay, July 2it, 180ft, at 7.30 o'clock, p. m., after which hour no bids will be received. The committee reserves tho right to reject any, or all bids. Joun T. Ike, Chairman , Benjamin O. Ciiuech, Michahl Sullivan, John V. JIiuniNg. 7-U-7t Committee. Eyan J. Davies, LIVERY AND 13 N. Jardin Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tohoceo, &c. Apent for Reading llrowlng Co.' Deer and Toiler. 11 Q and 11S S. Main St MONEY TO LOAN ON HASY TEItSlS.- P. W. BIERSTEIN, 208 S. Jardin St. BROMO-KOLA ALCOnOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An instant euro for sour stomachs ami headache, which often nectunulnte from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS. 17 anil. 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Shacka maxon Hotel Arkansas Ave. below Iteailtng tlqiot, Atlantlo City, N. J. BERNARD CONWAY, t Fine Groceries, . Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. i
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