Are yon for GOLD 23 SILVER Or haven't you decided ? Coin's Financial School. " " Fool. Money, Silver and Finance We will supply any book on the above iuestions you desire. HOOKS OROWN North tVloln St. jgSEHHSSEB I CLOTHING 1 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 STYU5 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 CLOTHING HOUSE, l. GOLDIN, Prop. o ami ii toutn aiam mreei EVENING HERALD SATUtDAY, JULY 23. 16W1. THE TWIN SIIAFT CONFERENCE. Uftiilo Tliut a Continuance if tilt Si-arch As foreslialowiil in theso columns ft day or two uRo, tho mino exports of tlio Wyoming Valley, ami nil the mino inspectors of tho anthracite district, hold a coufcrehco tin tho condition of tho Twin shaft yesterday. They went into tho mine and made a thorough examination, approved of tho work lteing done at a rescue, of tho bodies. It wag the general opinion of tho members prevent at the conferenco that u further search would he not only daiiRerous, but useless and in ellectivc. Tho volutin of (nil has increased ami there is danger at any moment of tho water confronting tho men at work. Thcie is no mums U conduct tho air throii)-h tho broken mass of rock and every step taken uloug tho slope now is attended with extreme, dancer to tho men employed. About all the nir is directed into tho slope to supply the men there at work and on this account tho west side is bcinc deprived of its usual supply. Notwithstanding tho action of tho oxperts tho Newton Coal Co. will go on with the search until absolutely compelled to stop. Itlj; Mid-Summer ile. Wo. have purchased another caso of Classic llinghams which wo will continue to sell at 5 cents per yard. York (iinghnms equally as good as Lan caster, at I4 cents per yard. lancastir (iinghaun at ! cents. Light and dark calicoes at l cents per yard. :!D-iuch unbleached muslin at 1 cents per yard. lied twilled llannel, l-'Jc. a yard. Toweling at 1 and !i cents per yard. A large stock of raids and ends in lawns and dimities, were I'Jl cents per yard, hut will sacrifice the lot at 5 cents per yard. it. F. OitL. A Young Girl Assaulted, Miss Jennie (Ireigerand several companions from Taylorsvillo went out ou Broad moun tain to gather berries. Tho former lecamo separated from her companions, and drove towards homo for tho purpose of organizing a searching party. When near homo sho was assaulted by two men, who took from tho wagon the berrioB. When her companions nsicbed homo a party was organized und search made for Miss (ircisor. she was found in a dying condition near her homo. Her assailants drove otf with tho wagon and li'irsos. Pay only your own bills. In dealing hero tho cash customer is not taxed to help sup- jiort tho credit customers who do not pay Hero all are ono level. All are cash. 7-18-tf I'actohy Suou Stoun. hayi: wrruKNnn DEU'HIA WITH A FliOM PHII.A- Complete Dental Outfit CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Tako tho Iron stairway on Oak street. Office Hours : a. in, to 8 p. m. WE HAVE THE ... ...LATEST DESIGNS IN PLOOR OIL CLOTH. . F. B. FOLEY i DR. BROWN Has prolonged Ills visit In Mahanoy City 1 STII SRTURMY. JULY 25, 1X96. Office : HOTEL KAIER. DR. P. II. BROWN, Chiropodist. EulnrAetl lluninua made small The Corns or litinlons don't return rvrn. ltmiionn. Inirrowlnir Too Nftllft, Y.t lnrRctl Tots Jolntfl,Cyillinins mid Hwroty Kwt cured by Dr. Jtrmvn lure In HhennndoiOi Urn yenra no Imvo not como Itiick. and the fr t am to-ilnv fr from nchcH ami Tint lift. Ilvnd tlin proofs, lo and ceo tlio people. The following home testimonials, should ronvince the most wteptlcftl : 'VV take rle.nuro In ntorninendiiiK Dr. Drown to nil milTercr from corns, bunions, InrowtuR too nalU, etc. He hrm permanently cured our feet without pln, blood or noro liens. HIh treatment Is nhnolutcly inlnha and his cureH Htay curea." I. M. Smith, KniccT, 200 West Centre Htn-et; Imioc lierowicn. clothier, i;h mm icmn' Sitrr-t .TMm Htnltli. irrx r mid meat market. Ill) Went Centre Htrwt . Ixmiii T-ckert, hunt market, 300 Tine Hreet, Malianny Clt Tlimniw H. rurrell. chief clerk 1' A: It. frvlir f.dlro Itofmvlcli. clothluir. 10 Hotitl Main Htreet . Win. and Mrs. Wooiner, sfn en crmor. 124 North Main Street; II J. Me- (flnm-PN, cxpirs-minn, 2"J1 Centre Mreet ; Mrs. KUen 1). Kernuwtn, MIm Matfe Krnney, fsi.oininilnnli Ilfiti. II. M. Kuli. ConL'rcFH- man. itev. Oeo. W Orows, iNihtor t nited Kvfinrcellenl Church, Hhamokln, I'a: Mra Mary llelnhold and Miss Minnie D. Knlcr, im.w. Mr,-ft nlno Mm. (iertrude HilHrnan ami MIhh K D. Dillon. Centre Htrvtt, Mahanoy Citv, and hundreds of other. Very highly recommended by several of Khenandoali, Ashland, (llrardville, Fmck villc, Muhnnoy Plane, (JUberton, Delano and Tanuufua'H leullnK citizen's loth ladies and gentlemen, whows feet Dr. Drown com pletely cured several vejirs ajo. lion, n. m, Kulp.VoiiKrenianHharnokin; M. D. Drllit. of DrlKht DroM., lumber, also proprleU)r Ashland Meam Jjiunury, Aumanu C. Scrr, liicrchnot tailor un.l Kcnts' furnlblliK Koods, (lirarilv e. JI sh linr ,nm WHirncr anil Jim KUen J. OrniiKer, OlrnriHllU'; Mls Annie I). Ilnck nn.l Mary Huwpll, Walnut Mrvrt Aultlnml- MInh Lizzie rrk and Julia 1 Iliirnnrd. Market Street, Ashland: Miss Amelia Snnner, Hello Hauiit and Mrs. J.I). WnKner. Krnckvlllo; Jllss llnnnah lieynol.Is Mftlmn.tv 1'laiic: Mrs. l.llen Ilcnn' oni .lnuiihU r. tllllx.' ton, and heveral hundred ntlnr nm..,. llnl.'l Kalor. Mahanov Citv. I'o, vlult .xtj'iiil.vl ti Haturdnv. July Sitli, 1MK1 hours, H n. in. to K 1. in., Hun. lays, 10 a. in to l m. J)r. llrown rvturnfl to Philadelphia nttr Mahanoy City Islt. nwlnir to Home oinco en .Kemenis ne eanina vihii rsiientumoun. 1 COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. ft If you are a patient of Dr. lirown's from ft Hbenand.iali and vicinity, present this S ft Couioxl nt hl olllco and your trolley faro JJ ft is pal.l iMith ways. No Ooupon no tart!. o tsaetitststitsotstsotseiestietseetseitsti PITHY POINTS. Unpiwidngs Throughout tlio ltegloti Clinm- Icled for Musty l'crusal. The Pottsvillo base ball team will play no moro games this season. ThoSchopno mchestra will liold their reg ular dance to night at Columbia Park. Tho American Hoso Company, of Ashland, will run an excursion to Atlantic Uty on August 13. Kdward Kcar, formerly operator at uiraru colliery, has accepted a similar position at tho Mahanoy Plane weigh scales. I.. J. Wilkinson, this morning placed a now sign on his awning at tho new building, corner of Main and Lloyd streets. O'HaraBros., liverymen, to-day received a lareo new timlier wagon, which was built for them hy Andrew KUiott, tho blacksmith. Seven citizens of Hunbury want to no post- master. Tho commission ot the present in cumbent expired on Saturday. His salary is fa.ioo. Waldron. tho horseman, who recently uis- po'-cd of two tarloadsat the Commercial hotel, is in town to-day, billing a sale lor rousviuo next week. There is somo talk in Mt. Carmelof getting up a debate on tho money quostion. L. S. Walter, Escp, for tho gold standard, and William Wilhelm, Emj., of Pottsvillo, for free silver, would doubtless attract a largo audi ence. Mt. Carmel News. Eli S. Beiuhold will address the onng Men's Kenubllcan Club, of -Mahanoy City, on Tuosday evening on tho gold side of tho financial question. Arrangements aro under way to securo somo good talker to discuss tho other side somo timo in the near future. Horsemen Appeal. Not considering tho groat pains and ell'orts tho various horsemen about town havo taken in repairing tho track at tho Trotting park, some miscreant last ovening drovo a heavy truck wagon containing threo tons of stone over tho newly repaired part, making it full of ruts and damaging it to sucli an extent that tho reiiairiuc was of no avail. Tho horsemen have no objection to anybody using tho track for sporting purposes of any kind, but make a plea in behalf of tho sport inir fraternity that all owners of truck wagons should keep on tho outsldo of tho track. Tlio Slnliiiuny City 'Squires. Tho 'Squires in Mahanoy City against whom injunctions were served yostorday accented the papers under protost. Four of tho number declare they will contlnuo to conduct business until a decision is rendered upon thoir appeal from tho opinion of tho district court. Tho Justices havo consulted their attorneys, and it is probable that they will niako a tost caso of the matter hy trying a caso. They will aiao mase an ouuri. to securo a decision from, tho county court upon the legality of tho election ot tho liorougu Justices. Drawing to u Close, Tho huckleberry Bcason, which, has boon in full blast for tho past six weeks, is rapidly drawing to a closo and it is likely another week will sco tho last of theso luscious borrlos. Telephone for I5. Tho Boll Telephone Company has a rival in Scrantou in tho person of 1 S. Grssaway, of Baltimore, who proposes to placo telo. phonos In that city nt a chargo not exceeding S15 per year for sorvico. By tho competition tho rates of tho present system will bo greatly reduced. P0TTSV1LLE LETTER. 1'otthvim.K, July 25. Tho Blytlie township election contest nd- Jourued yesterday afternoon to Meet Tuos- lay, August 4th, when the further examina tion of witnesses will be resumed. Bosldo tho regular examination of witnesses as to their eligibility to vote, etc., sovcral wore called to testify on the proposition of wages on the election. At tho next session tho con testants will make a special cllort to have tlio ballot box of Cumbola district opened and tho ballots recounted, as they claim that moro parties have sworn that they voted for Dclaucy and Murray, tho contestants, than wcro returned, Word was received hero this morning that tho Third Ilrigado broke camp at Lewistown at 11 a. m., nnd tho I'ottsvllle troops will ar rive homo about 0 p. in. Tho Shenandoah and Mahauoy City troops will get homo about 7 p. m. Dr. and Sirs, liclvllle, of aerniuntown, arc visiting their son-in-law, W. K. Woodbury, Esi., of Mahnntonso street. Dr. llclvlllo will preach in tho First Presbyterian church, of Catasautnia, to-morrow. A marriaco license was granted to John Martinick nnd Annio itatzko, both of JIcAdoo : John Kasputis and Kllailcth l'ukaltis, both of Now Philadelphia. Tho following deeds woro recorded : From Michael J. JltOnrl et. al. to Ellen Galfney, for lot in Mincnvillo: from Bcnoval Ilausor to Catherino Marclictti, for lot in Nelson City ; from John Btino ct. al. to Goorgo L. Williams, premises In Crossona. Court Granted a divorco to Barbara Con dran in tho application for divorce of itarluira Condran vs. Michael Coudrau, of Uilbortou. G. A. Borncr was tlio examiner and his report was filed yesterday. In this caso tho report had been prepared but had been withhold until alimony could bo settled. Resolution on tlio death of General Joshua K. Siiifried wcro unanimously passed at a meeting of tho managers of tho Children's Homo yesterday. It was onlcred that tho resolutions bo spread on the minutes nnd published ill tho annual report ond a copy given to tho papers. It was further ordered that tho resolutions should bo proporly engrossed nnd presented to tho family nnd a committee was appointed to carry tho resolu tlons into elfect. PERSONAL. William E. Phillips was spending to-day nt Ijikcside. Mrs. Thomas 0'Conncll, of East Lloyd street, is ill. Alf. Ixswis was a business visitor to Wilkes- barro yesterday. Controller B. I!. Severn went to Philadel phia this morning on official business. Mossrs. u. . Neiman nnd J. S. iieddall will spend the Sabbath nt Atlantic City. Thomas Gorman, a former business man of town, now of (iirardvlllo, was a town visitor this morning. Messrs. Inez Horubergor and R. A. Daven port and daughter, Elsie, aro recuperating at Atlantic City. Miss Theresa Kelly, of Philadelphia, is so journing with tlio Dowling family, ou 'West Cherry street. L. J. Wilkinson, tho enterprising dry goods merchant, is transacting business in Philadelphia. Mr. M. F. Gibbons, of Philadelphia, was called to tho bedsido of his nged father, Thomas, who is critically ill. Miss Mary A. Lyons, a popular young lady of Mt. Carmel, is tho guest of the Jlisse McGuire, of West Lloyd street. Prof.Bogart, the newly elected school super intendent, left this morning for liiploy.I . i to look after some real estate interests. Mrs. John O'lirieu and family, of Miners- vllle. who were visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Doyle, left fur their homo this morning. Miss Julia Flynn, of Jlincrsville, who was the guest of J. Murphy yesterday, left for Mt. Carmel this morning to viiit fiicuds. Mrs. John W. Morgan and Miss Belle Brown left this morning for Wilkcsbarro attend tho funeral of Sirs. Martha Dunn who was well known hero. Frank Carmicliael, a son of Prof, and Mrs Carmlehnel, arrived in town yesterday troi Kausas City. Ho has abandoned his western homo and will remain hero. L. liefowich, the one price clothier, will lcavo for New York and Philadelphia, to morrow, to purchaso his fall and winter stock ot clothing, lie will spend Sunday with relatives in Allentown and Bethlehem. Messrs. Trauk Derr and Oscar Miller, accompanied by Misses Sallio Huutzberger and Lucy and Emma lirohst, all of Nurcm- ber, were the guests of town friends last evening. They wcro also attendants nt tho Evangelical Sunday school picnic at Lake sido yesterday. Mrs. J. A. Guldiu departed for Lowes, Del., at noon to-day, to visit her two daughters. liev. Mrs. Wainwright nnd Mrs. F. A. Dodds. Mrs. Guldiu was summoned very unexpect edly by tho critical illness of Mrs. Wnin wright's two children, who aro suli'ering from cholera infautuin. Threatened Cave-In nt Lutt Croolc. Many houses at Lost Creek are being damaged hy the settling of tho ground over tlio workings of tho collieries in that vicinity. Tho Catholic church and tho parochial resi dence of Itov. P. F. Daggct appear to ho in tho most danger. Yostorday tho water mains wcro broken by tho ground sinking, and it is feared that beforo long great damage will result to property. Oirardvillo Times. Attending a Golden Wi'ilrilllK. Mn. William Noilly, of 1'enova, who is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Guldin, of tho Commcicial hotel, accompanied by their daughter, Bertie, aro attending tho golden julilco annlvorsary of Mrs. Guldln's parents at Kdgowood farm to-day. They will bo absent from town for a few days. llollerH lUHpoeted. Tho boilers of tho Kohley Hun colliery received their annual Inspection yesterday at tho hands of Joseph llurkc, of Philadel phia, an expert boiler Inspector. ThebO boilers aro Inspected annually for tho safety of employes nnd proporty. asy to Take asy to Operate Aro features peculiar to Ilood's nils. Small In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As ono man Hood's said: " 'ou never know you havo taken a pill till It Is nil d jj 1 1 a over." 2SC C. I, Hood & Co., 1 1 I g Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. w The only pills to tako with Ilood's Sarsaparilla. Shockam axon Hotel ArktmBuH Ave., below Heading depot, A Untitle city,i,.J. BERNARD CONWAY, THE NERVES IN SB Tired Men and Everything out of doors, from grass to sky, urges tired men and women to think of health. The listless, worked-ont system naturally looks to days Uko theso to undo tho mischief dono to tho year past. Thousands of tired eyes brighten at tho thought of rest and recuperation. But any thinking iwrson must feel how powerless a few days outing or a paltry, short vacation is against tho steady drain on strength and vitality that has been going on so long. Only a positivo, downright invigorator and purifier can arouso tho body out of its bad habit of poor health. Paino's celery compound will do what a vacation is powerless to do. It will build up tho exhausted, nervous organization, givo tone to tlio entire dlgcstlvo system, nnd assist it to fill tho body with fresh life-blood, abundant and rich, Paino's celery compound confidently euros nervous diseases by overcoming the faulty nu trition of theso ovcr-exertcd parts. Itattacks rheumatism, neuralgia, and blood impurities in tho same profound manner; rouses tho excretory organs to sweep out tho annoying bad humors, and thoroughly rids tho body of the last traco of impurity. This extraordinary remedy is tho ono means mwmmwmmmmmm&2 EnnniiiiiHHinininfiiHMiiiiriKHHmHiianfflmimn WIT, EliOQUEJlGE 1 and 0HAT0lY : All sit down when 3 ft Price rises to speak, Price is the thing after gjj all. Price is the thing 2 ?L ... a s we we howl on ; ii it S was'nt for price we 31 would be just like 2 other stores. Some ES of our Shoes may be zg like some of their better kind, but when Es it comes to Price 2 jjjr Here are some of the differences : E Ladies' tan color or black Oxford Ties, regu- 2 sr lar store price is $1.25, s Factory Store price is 3j I 75C- I 15 different styles 3 of fine hand sewed Ox- 3 ford Ties, regular store e price is $1.50 to $2.00, E Factory Store price is 3 INo such saving in 3 any other shoe store but the I FACTORY I I SHOE I STORE, I f J. A. MOYER, 3 ZZz Manager. 3 Women Are Made Paine's Celery Compound. accounted sufficiently euectivo by physicians of wide practice to bo relied on in cases of debility niisiug from whatever causu. It Is tho only remedy prepared uudor tho oyos of tho medical profession and In strict accordance with tho dlrectons of a physician of acknowl edged ability. Paino's celory compound was first wod and prescrilicd by no loss eminent a man than America's greatest physician, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. I)., of Dartmouth Med ical School. No ordinary help, no well-meaning but un professional concoction, sarsaparilla or blood purifier could do what Paino's celery lom pound Is able to accomplish: euro moil and women of such serious disoasos as klduey troubles, liver complaint, dyspepsia, or perma nently drive away and there's tho puintthat no sufferer should loso sight of permanently drivo out of tho system, rheumatism, neural gia, and all skin affections. Nerves and brain can lie worked out. This Is tho condition of thousand? of exhausted nervous systems that havo been almost worked to death in school, counting rooms, factories, and stores. Shaky nerves, flabby muscles, muddy complexions, and tho general appear ance of wearinoss and pain toll tho story of exhaustion. Persistent headaches go with nervous debility. That tcrriblo throbbing of tho heart comes from a wretched condition of MISCELLANEOUS. WfANTKD. GJrl to do tfoneral honsework. 1 Apply at this ofllce. jnolt SALH CIIKAP. An uprteht piano in X K00 condition. Apply to John llerrome, 109 South Jnrdin strwt 7-20-lw PROPERTY FOR SALE. Four houses on West Lloyd street, nil In pood condition nnd renting at 531 per month, leased ground, will be aold cheap. Can bo purchased by two parties if desired. Apply nt No, 123 North Main street, Shenandoah. 7-22-lw WANTKD. ntfeuts for RuHsell's author ized "HVI23 OF MrKINLEY and IIO RART." 650 paea, elegantly illustrated. Price only 21.00, The best nnd the cheapest, and out sells nil others. SO per cent, to agents nnd ireipnt pmu. JCjr'isooKS now rcnuy. nave time by sending 50 cent a in stamps for an outfit nt onee. Address A. 1. WOHTIIINUTON Ac CO.. Hartford, Conn. 7-3-IwkkhI IjlOK SALE. 63,000 worth of the ffl.OOO first ) mortirniro 10-venr bonds to be irisueil by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal Church, of Shcnnn doah. Bonds will le in denominations of 5 and 850, bearing interest from July lt, lH9f, at 5 jer cent, pernnnum, payable quarterly. There will be a privilege of redemption within two years. Subscription books now opon. Ikmds for sale nt Dr. C. M. Prdner, 31 East Oak Street, Shenandoah, tV20-tf Eyan J. Davies, LIVERY AND 13 N. Jardin Street. BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, John IIowaud IIaiulii, LL. P., Prcst, College with four courses of study lending to degrees : Academy for boys nnd yound men ; Ladles' Institute, and School of Muic. Thirty acre campus ; ten buildings including gym nasium, laboratory nnd observatory. For catalogue and other information address, WM. C. GRETZINGER, Registrar, Lcwishurg, Pa. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at IjMeluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC. NERVOUS AND BILIOUS 1IEADAC11HS Cured bv this irrnnulnr effervescent and etimn hewlaclics, Iiiell often accumulate from liavlntf n night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah CHARLES DERR, -AGENT TOR- SHAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. Well Again by tho nervous system. Muscular rheumatism, those dizzy sclls, and that senso of weight on top of tho head mean failing vigor. Tho sure way to get back to perfect health of Ixxly nnd brain is to regulate and nourish tho ncrvos by means of Paino's celory com pound. It is a seirching euro for all diseases that indicate vitiated blood. It builds up tho strength; replaces usod-np parts hy now, vig orous tissues; regulates tho heart's action, and finally arouses thcexcretory organs tho kid neys, especially, upon whoso vigilant activity depends tho health and purity of the system. Nothing so quickly builds up tho tired sys tem as this great invigorator and ucrvo regu lator, Public opinion in the largo cities throughout tho country shows the rellanco that thoughtful men and women havo eomo to placo upon Paino's celery compound when tho body needs building up and tho strength recruting. Men in olficial positions In nearly every department of tho public service havo gone out of their way to send letters of thanks and allowed their names and letters to vouch for this great remedy. Paino's celery compound accomplishes remarkable results because it works intelli gently with a definite aim always in sight of purifying the blood, getting tho wasted system again nourished nnd tho vital organs work ing with ease and regularity. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dontal Booms foT painloss extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artificnl teeth do not snit you call to seo ns. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dontal Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are onlorod. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho palnlcs3 extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Csntre Street OrHce Xlours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. 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., 2 N. Main St. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wngbn awatta your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, 33 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah. Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, mh 207 West Coal Street. MONEY TO LOAN ON KASY TEltMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, 20B S. Jardin St.