Arc voil for GOLD SILVER Or haven't you decided ? Coin's Financial School. Fool. Money, Silver ami Finance We will supply any book on the above questions you desire. V North (Vlnlrv St. I CLOTHING 1 1 AlIfiHTPI? 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 OIJ) STYLK 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. MAAliViOTII CLOTHING HOUSE, I GOLDIN, Prop, 9 and 1 1 South Main Street EVENING HERALD MONDAY. JULY 27, lSiKI At It.illlliiK lttiu. A largo number of town folks unjuyed a pleasant day's outing at ICnttling Hun yo.stur tloy Tliey loft hero early in tho morning in thru) largo waKons and returned at dusk, well pltMUicd with tho event. A liase hall game and many otlior out door games wore indulged in during thu day. Among thoto who ncccimpHiiiod tho patty were noticed . tho following : Mr. und Mrs. Junius Grant, . ..r and Mrs. David Itellly, Mr. and Mrs. .weph Purcoll, Miies Llzz.io niid Maggio Hand, Iiridgot and Muggio Dovors, Kato Convillo, Annie Kano, Mmuo Donovan, Nellie licilly, Agnes Contlin, Ijiura Acker, Maggie Higglns, and the Miss Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John llannn, .Missus Jlamo Willi.itns and Kato Doulan : and Messrs. John yilliams, Patrick Dovors, William Mclaugh lin, Patrick Cleary, Patrick and Thomas nvillo, John Meluskey, James Hand, Jiichard (jxe, Patrick Dovino and Martin Tobin. The SI. Clair Stabbing. A quarrel ovor a coat in a Isirroom at the hmer oud of St. Clair on Saturday night ended in a fight that was attended with serious if not fatal rofultrf. Frank Fniniski was inula brother-in-law's saloon with a lot of other customers, among them being John Sncsilla. The men caino to blows and the latter stabbed Famiski in the tetuplo, on his arm and near tho juglar vein, und chewed bis nine. Tho Injuries are not fatal. Socsilla was arrested and committed to jail without bail. Saturday Nlglit I'lro Alarm Saturday night the tiro department was ailed out In response to an alarm sent out I rom box lit, corner of Howors and Centre itrceti. The flro was confined to the saloon of J. ('. Dudurka, where a coal oil lamp was lucideiitly thrown from a table, which ignited the carpet. )y the time tho firemen arrived the fire had already len extin guished, which did not necessitate any of the lompanios to go into service. Xo damage wns done. Vulilalili) Coal 1'lntlf Tho Burnnlde colliery, at Shamokin, which was suppowd to le about worked out, is to lie opened by the P. & It. C. A I. Co., by the sinking of a shaft 800 feet, which will tap eight valuable veins of coal and furnish suffi cient fuel to keep the mine in operation a half century, tight hundred men and boys will find employment. Scarlet Fever. John, u Si-year-old son of Michael Wahlen of North Oilhert street, inside carpenter boss at Indian Itldgo colliery, Is suffering from scarlet fever. Tho house has lwn placarded by Health Officer Coury. II A V K KUTCUNKI) DELPHIA WITH A FKOM P1IILA- Complete Dental Outfit SOWN AND BRIDGE WORK. BR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the Iron stairway on Oak street. Otllce Hours : a. ni. to 8 p. ni. WE HAVE THE ... 'J$ V'l ...LATEST DESIGNS IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH, .fc 3 E. B. FOLEY, THE BABE BAIL RECORDS. ntitlulliiu of thn Cliltn lit III" Ilttoo Gtiiunplonhlp XVtiimutA. Niltluiml I.mKn. for CLOW. W. P.O. .DDI JW7 JIM JWl JVK) r:i,nin. w P.O. .m .420 Cincinnati Co PhlladoVii Hroohlyn , Wmh'ton. Nw Yorlt St. LouU IjouiHYillo 87 . 117 SI 82 ii 21 mltlmore. 82 Clnveliuul. 68 Cliiomtn.. 40 PtttAburg 41 SATURDAY'S NATIONAL LEAOPE OAMBR. At rittdlmru l'lrst ki"""' Plttsbnra, 1; New York, 3. Poeoml Kime: Now York, 10; lMttoburv, 7. At Clovolnnd First game: l'hlliulelphln, 10; Clovclmit? 3. Feoond pinii: l'hllxlolphla, 10, Cleve land, 9. At CMnclnnntl Pint grime: Ctn clntintl, 10; IJoton, B. Scoiulpimo: Cin cinnati, 3; Hoaton, 8. At Ijoulsrlllo ju?ulsviue, 7 ; WiwMngton, 0. At umcobo Brooklyn, 7; Chlongn, 0. At Bt Louia fit. Louis, 8; Hnltliniirv), 8. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LKAOUK OAMES At Cinolmuttl Ctnclnnntt, 10; Clnvo kinil, 1. At Chlongn Chlcngo, 4, Uroolt lyn, 1. 'At St. Ixmla Ualtlmora, O; St. liOuH, 0. At Loulvlllo 1a)u1sv111o, 8; WahhlnHton, (). KtiHtern I-ouhum, cim w. u i'.o. cluim. w. Provtdenoe 40 28 J188 Uaffalo 41 Eoctuwter.. 42 It) .M) Hprlnirfl'ld 81 Albauy . 8H ID JSOn Wlllowb'ro l!7 Byrwu) ... 81) M .534 8crnton... 5 T. P.O. a . 41 JRO 41 SSW BATUHDAY'fl KASTHUM LEAOUH OASIK9. At WllluHbnrro First giuno- Wllkos burru, 0; Allnny, 3. Socond gnmo: Al bany, 0; Wllkodborro, L At Scranton First gomo- Scnuiton, 7; Buffalo, 0. Sec ond grurui: IhilTnlo, 8; Scranton, 7. At Providence Hochostt-r, 11 ; Providence, 3. At Si.ringflold First (fiimo- Syniou-so, ; Springllold, 1. Second gumo Spring fluid, 13; Syroruso, 4. RINDAY'H EABTT.HN- I.nAOUE OAMItil. At Rochester Iiochestor, ft; Buffnla, 1. At Provldonco (11 liiiilasrfl 1'rovld.inou, U; Syracuse, 13. AHuntln It;u. CLITTV V. I. p.a CL.UBJ. Newark... 4i) IS JS47 Hartford Poteraon 47 40 .W0 AtliLitlo. WUinnirt'n 41 40 JOi Z24 .410 .WO &ATUItlAYJS ATLANTIC LBAOUE OAltBi At Pliiliidolphln First mimo: Hart ford, 12, A tlilntic, 7. Socoud gJtiio- Hurt ford, 13, Athlotlc, 1L At Nownrh Xow ark, la, I'aterson. 1 At Wllmlnaton First gamo. Ljncartcr, IS; Wilinlngton, 11. beconu grimo : Wilmington, 0; Lan COjltfT, 4. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC I.CAOUR OAMKV At N'ownrk Athlotlo, 5; Newark, A. At Putersou Hnrtford, 7; Puterson, ft Dig MliI-SiunliKT Ilrlt. Wo have purchased anotlicr cimj of Classic Ginghams which wc will tontimiu to sell at 3 cents nor yard. York (iiughatns equally as good as Ijin- caster, at li cents iwr yanl. Lancaster (liughams at 3 cents. Light and dark uilieoes at 1 cents ier yard. 3rt-inch mihloacliKl muslin at 1 cents per yard. Jted twilled flannel, 12Jc. a yard. Toweling at 1 and S cents per yard. A largo stock of odds and ends in lawns and dimities, were 12J cents ler yanl, hut will sacrifice tlie lot at S cents per yard. H. K. fili.i. l'rlsuii htntUttes. In resixjii! to tho Senatorial Committee, which visited the Schuylkill county public institutions somo timo ago, Warden llrower and clerk, Isaac Sotzeu, havo prepared the following statement to Ihi forwarded to the committee. This statement covers the period from July 1. 1M5, to July 1, IbW: Switzer land, 1 ; Canadian, 1 ; Africa, 1 ; Franco, 1 Bohemian, 1; (lalician, 1; Arabian, 5; Hussian 0; Scotland, 7; Welsh, 13 ; Austrians, 13 Kiiglish, 17: Oonmlns, 28; Irih, 31; Italians, 35; Hungarians, 41; Slavish, 00; Polish, 150; Lithuanians, 821. Total, U5S. Total number of commitments during tho above period 1,073; total numlier of foreign birth com tnitted, (138; estimated number not natural- ized, 125 ; cost of each prisoner per week, in eluding all prison expenses, $2.30; cost of each prisoner Tor week for innintonanro only 75 3-5; cost of each prisoner jicr week, less amount receivod from Inbor of pnsonors and costs collected, J1.8I. Daily average number of prisoners during tho year from July 1 lf95, to July 1, 1H00, 155J. How aro yourKidnoys? UrioAcid in your blood cbiiAjs pain, misery and liheumatism Dmlietes, llrlght s Disease, etc. our filters tho kldnuys are sick. To get rid of such mlury take Dr. Hobbs Kpuragus Kidnoy l'lll which drive out the Uric Acid by making well the kidneys. Sold at Kirlln s drug store The strike Still on. The strike which was iuaugnrnted by tin miners employed at tho Natalie colliery, near Mt. Carmel, last Monday becauso tho com pany again defaulted in thopaymont of Juno wages due, is still on. Up to this time one has lcttirued to work. The engineers, firemen, miners, in fact every employe tho colliery has struck, and work at that placo is at a complete stand still. Lvery tiro lias Isien drawn and theio is not a pound of steam aIhxiI the whole colliery. The state factory inspector, to whom the striking miners appealed, lias not yet replied nor pu in tin appearance. P.iy only your own bills. In dealing here thu cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who do not pay. Here all are olio level. All are cash. 7-18-tf Faotoky Siiou Stokb. The ol'rewi" lrle Winners. The Philadelphia Press awarded jdUUO in prices to those whose solutions of the mystery in tho "Under Three Flags" prize story were most nearly correct. Miss Mary O. I 'mice, of Olrardvillo, wins $10.00; Mrs. William llolnc, St. Clair, and Miss Carrie (.'leaver, Miss Anna Llaln, Mrs. J. I). McCuunell, of Ash land, and Miss Anna J. Swank, Delano, won fTi.OO ciocIl Mm, Itatlgun Ilrlngs Suit. Mrs. Mury Ilatlgan, widow of tholato John J. Katigan, of PotUville, lias entered suit against the LV(uitublo Lifu Assurance So ciety of the United States to rocover $0000 on policy held by her husband In that com pany, with inlorosttlioreonfrom May 0, 1800. Sho alleges that all his premiums wero paid up to his death, notwithstanding which, her demand for the amount duo upon tho policy lias boon refused. Tho truth, tho whole truth ami nothing but tho truth, That's our motto; and wo add leather, solid leather and nothing hut leather. That's tho way our shot are built, 7-18-tf Faotouv Shoe Stoek, Y. 31. V. A. at .Muhnnoy City. S, M. Hani, of llarriljiirt', stato secretary of tho Young Men's Christian Association, yostorday ilcllvered nil address in Jlahanoy City on tho advantage of tho ordor, and stts wore taken for tho organization of a branch In that town. Tho incmborsliip will not be conilnod to nny particular denomina tion or church. THE SQUir.ES CONTEST. Judge Vcrslilng Owi-rulcn I In) Motion to yiiniOi the 1'i lltliiii of Wnn ,Iollcc. 1'ox rsvii.LB, Jnly 7. A session of motion cotrt was held this morning In No. 2 court room by Judges Pershing and llechtcl. While a number of lawyers are away on their vacation, yet there was a large attendance at the session and a great deal of business was transacted. Judge Pershing announced that he had four petitions contesting the election of Jus tices of tho Peace in Malmnoy City Rnd Shenandoah, and in a lengthy opinion over ruled the motion to quash the petition. Tho Justices whose election is contested are Martin Lawlorand John J. Cnrdln, of Shen andoah, and P. K. Coyle and J. L. Jones, of Mahanoy City. Court also directed the de fendant in each caso to file his answer to the petition on August 17th. The defendants ex- pted to the rule and a bill was sealed. Judge Pershing, in pursuance of tho Act of Assembly of May nth, 1880. providing for tho examination of minors in the Anthracite region, formed tho following Hoard to servo for three years from August lt, 18CI Seventh District John J. Dovitt, Cisil township, Northuinliorland county ; John J. ltennlon, Mt. Carmel, and V. (!. (llttens, Centralia. Lighth District Kdwin Owlllym, Ins- ford , Thomas J. Devlin, Cumliola; Wm. II. Long, Tieniont. The members of the Hoard must make Hidavit as prescribed by Act. Thoy cannot hold examinations and grant certificates except as a liody and not us Individuals. Failure to comply with provisions of the law on the pait of any of tho examiners, subjects them to a penalty. In the case of Charles C. Sunday vs. Anna D. llagenhuch ct. nl a bill in equity in hich a rule was filed to show cnuso why tho lull filed in tho caso should not )k quashed and dismissed, at tho cost of tho plaintiff, and that all proceedings slay in tho mean time, Judgo Pershing road an opinion und lisinlssod tho hill nt the costs of tho com plainant. Judgo Iicchtcl announced that.un applica tion had been handed him during vacation in reganl to tho vacancy of Collector in Cass township, stating that Kdward McCimth, ho had lieen elected, had not qualified, ho iK'titiou was numerously signed und the Judge reftrred it to tho Commissioners in onler to verify tho statement mado in the petition. He had made an appointment but desired to know whether McGmth had qual ified or not, licforo announcing it. Judgo ISochtcl also stated that he held three bonds, two by tho County Commissioners and Daniel J. Mcduil, on tho almshouse improve ments, and one with tho Commissioners and William J. Hast, who lias thu contract for tho plumbing on the6o improvements. Court noted koveml defects in tho manner in which tho bonds wore drawn np and returned them to Commissioners' counsel to lo altered, in order to avoid any dllllculty tliat may ariso. C L. llrockons, Lsq., of counsel for con testants in tho lilytho township election case, mado a motion to court asking that an order bo mado on A. J. Pilgnuu, Kvj., oxaminer in tho case, to open tho ballot box of Cumbola district, and havo ballots counted to ascertain the number of votes cast for each candidate. Mr. Schalck, on Imliulf of tho respondents. objected to court making such an order and said that it was too sacred a duty to open the ballot box without any proof of tho necessity f sucli a proceeding. Tho question was argued by both sides for a few minutes Vtr: court ended the discussion by saying t f it would givo the Kxaruiner time to get th.fiifh with tho testimony und furnish court with a copy of tho proceedings. At that timo they would consider the question of granting an order on tho Kxamlner. MARIUAlin I.1CF.NSKS. Marriage licenses were granted to tho following: Adam Itaizis and Kllzatath Mit8hu, both of M.ihunoy Piano ; Joseph D. Pierson, of l'ottsvillo, and Carrio Ramsey, of Jit. tSirinol ; John William Fink and Martha Wcnk, botli of Tnmuqiia. UUBIM RUCCIIiUKI). From Joseph Link and wife to Charlotta I.ehricko, for lot in Shenandoah. From Lehigh ami Wilkesliarro Coal Co. to Jacob Kriozkiowitz. lot In Kline township. From Michael J. Jiyan to Charles 11. Kaler, lot in Malmnoy City. From J. M. Hoyer, sheriff, to Charles D, Kaior, lot in Mahauoy City. r rom (inllith (1. llolierts and wife to John Mohovltz, lot in Kline township. lTOm heirs of Valentino Hostian to Charles D. Knier, lot in Mahanoy City. From Lehigh and Wilkosbarro Coal Co. to GrilUth (1. Huberts, lot in KHno township Iroin .lolm U. Knapp et. ux., to John II. Licliorman, lot in Mahanoy .City. From Ooorgo Folmer c t. nl., to Lizzie C. Hitting, lot in Union township. From Anna 11. IlrighttoClarlndn F. Coyne, lot in Ashland. From John It. Lieberiuan to Charles D. Kaler, lot in -Mahanoy City. From Mary Dipjier and Ueorgo F. Dipper to Charles 1). Kaior, lot in Mahanoy City COMMITMENTS. Thomas Miller, of Wythe township, was committed to jail by 'Squire Dovlne u default of $800, on oath of William Adamn.li, charged with assault and battery. Joseph Wolandi and Louis Donerdi were committed to jail by 'Squire Conrad on oath of Chief of Police Pritehard, charged with assault and lmttery with intent to kill. 'Squire Fdwanls, of St. Clair, committed John Sooslllo to prison on oatli of Harry Dix, charged with assault and battery and may hem. Mrs. Iloll'inan, of Moren. and her sister, Miss Hattie Seip, of Alleutown, wero Potts villo visitors to-day. Michael Murphv, of Mahanoy City, who has leen ill for the last fow days, Is ajplu ablo to take his place in the Recorder's otUco. - William Wilhelm filed a petition in cue of Citizens Huilding A I-oan Association vs. K. Keliler; same vs. Jabez I'ayue and wife. On motion of J. H. Dolphin, Esq., in the cum of com. vs. Mike Oblusky and Frank Knudy, court granted rulo to show cause why judgment should not be opened. Return able September 7. Petition from citizens of McAdoo, asking court to appoint two overseers for tho special election to-morrow. Court mado tho appoint ment. Alox. fiilmlack found guilty of assault aud battery lit tho last torin of oourt, was sen tenced to a fluo of $15 mid costs. Lewis Love, found guilty of larceny as bailee of a piano, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment, pay costs and a fluo of f 15. and return property, Judgo Pershing aunouncod that only those transfers of licenses curried ovor from last session, would Ihj hoard at this term of court. Heat llliu. Andrew Walakonus nppoaroil beforo Justico Cartlin ou batunlay night, and sworo out warrant for tho arrest of Charles Labutas and Peter Dunlawlcz, for nssault and battery, Walakonus says thoy beat and kicked him In tuo laco in a saiooif, Avituout any causo. Ilotli parties wero arrfcsted and entered ball In $300 cacti tor weir appearance at court. SUNDAY NIGHT ROW. j Htouew, Mures mid Clubs Wero Used In n l'reo for nil Tight. Last night shortly before midnight, Chief Burgess Hums, Chief Tosh, Oltlcers Leo and Foltr. and Constable Ctiblon were summoned to East Raspberry alley, In tho vicinity of Kmerlck street, where a row in which 13 Polish men were participants, was in full blast. rtie riot started lit the following manner. Three Polish men, whose names could not bo learned, were Inn neighboring saloon engaged In having a fow drinks with oach other. Suddenly one of the u it i i'ier left and said he was going (o retire, but instead laid down on a front sloop near the saloon. Shortly after his two companions came out, and suspecting him to lie another man with whom they had some hot wolds shortly beforo, secured several large stones and pounded him unmerci fully. Dy the cries of ".Murder!" "Help !" several other countrymen were attracted to the scene, until the number hod increased to 13, alter which a free-for-all fight was engaged in. in which revolvers, stones and clubs were tho principal weapons. When tho fight was lit its highest, tho police force, under supervision of Chief Tosh ar rived, who Immediately ordered them to show no mercy unto tho rioters. Chief Tosh's mute was broken in half during the fracas, after which ho borrowed another from one of tho olllcers. Policeman Lee had a very narrow cscapo from being hit on tho bead with a broken beer glass, which was taken from tho rioter by Tosh, whom ho afterwards arrested for carrying concealed weapons, and who entered $500 bail for np pearance at court. After tho fracas had sub sided, eleven of them wero taken Into cus tody and lodged in tho lockup, presenting a sceno similar to a masacro. Hlood flowed freely from wounds on many of the victims, who received somo ugly gashes about tho head and face, and different parts of the body. -A number of them paid the borough fine and costs, hut tho majority of them aro serving timo. ltevolvers wero found on two of the rioters, who wero afterwards arrested on an additional chargoof carrying concealed deadly weapons. Another riot also took place on Saturday night at tho saloon of Andrew Nnwitzka, on Fast Centra street, in which a numlier of Polish men wero badly battered. A largo centre tablo which stood in an ante-room, was broken into pieces and tho legs used as weapons. One of tho men was knocked unconscious and remained in that condition for over fifteen minutes. Tho proprietor of the saloon also sullered the loss of many of his liar fixtures. Ono of tho men was com pelled to jump out of a second story window in order to avoid tho infuriated crowd. No arrosts wero mado. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent' flour, and take no other brand. It is the liest Hour made. Nfjw Catholic Church. The town of Patterson will soon havo a new German Catholic church. Tho founda tion is already under way and tho corner stone will be laid on August 1). Tho place is now included in tho parish of St. John tho liiiptist church, of Pottsville. Curried Deadly Weapons. Mislml Ynrkas, of the Kirtt ward, was taken into custody by Social OlHcer Martin Mullahey, on Saturday night. Ho had a hearing bcfoio Justico Cardln, on a charge of carrying concealed deadly weapons. Ho ploaded guilty and entered hail in the sum of 300 for his appearance at court. ltlot Victim Ono of the victims who escaped arrest at tho riot last night was William lioacli, who received an ugly Bcalp wound, hoveral inches in length, which required four stiches to sew up thu wound, lioacli says he was drawn into tho riot while passing it, and is not aware of who tho party was who struck him. Ciirrictl iun. Peter Tomvenas was found guilty of carry ing concealed deadly weapons in Justico Lawlors' oifice this morning and entered bail for appearance at cuurt. Tho arrest was mado by Chief Tosh. mi:i. OIBItONS. Atrfhenandtwh, on the ?7th int., Thomas GihhotiH, affcil HO yearn. Kuncrnl on Thurwlay morning, nt 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 320 Weefc Centre street. Services will le liuld in the Annunciation church, where high niatiM will be read. After pervicee tllti corti'ip will tirrifcnl in tho l'nniiuvlvfi. J, nia station to take the 11:15 a. in. train to .St, Clafr, where interment will he made. Friends and relative are respectfully invited to attend. 7-27-iH onstipation Causes fully halt the sickness In tho uorld. It retains tho digested food too lon In the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, ludl- 113 gestlon, bad taste, coated lu I tongue, sick headache, in somnia, etc. Hood's Tills cure constipation and all Its results, easdy and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only H113 to tako with Hood's SarsaparlUa. Shackamaxon Hotol Arknnaas Ave., below IEoadine depot, Atlantic City, N.J. BERNARD CONWAY, . BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC. KERV0US AND BILIOUS - HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervefccont and ttlmu- mm. aii nuuiui cure lur Bour sionmchs and lundncu, which often oecwnulute from liavini; a nlxbt out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and IV Peach Alley, Shenandoah CHARLES DERR, -AGKXT FOIt- SHAWOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. MONEY TO LOAN -OX EASY TKKMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, iiOQ S. JarcJIn St. DR. BROWN IS IIM ASHLAND, PA., AT TUP ASHLAND HOUSE ALL T1HH WEKK FROM fflonday, July 27th, -T(- August 2d, '3 DR. P. II. BROWN. Chiropodist. Jtnlnrilefl llunions nuulv svinlU TJic Corns or Uttnionfi lati'l rvtttrn. Corns llunions, Ingrm' in Tec Naifa, En larged Too Joiiit,ChiIiiu..i9 andMntnty Feet ctiicd by Dr. llrown here in SlicnntKlonh ten years dk' have not come buck, nml the feet are to-day tree from achca ami pftin. JtcJd tho pnfs. (lo and mo tho people. The following home testimonials should convince (lie iitopt nk optical "Wc take picture in rtKHimmendlng Dr. Drown to all salTercr from oonif, hunfons, ingrowing toe nnlli, etc. He has permanently cund our feet without pain, hlood or porv ncss. Ills treatment is ah-olutoly painless and his cures tny cuicd." I. M. Smith, grocer, 3X) Went Centre Htrc t; Isaac ltefowich. clothier, 131 Tapt Centre Mrcct; John Smith, griK-erand mwit market, 110 Wet CVntr Hlrett ; Jvocm lkkert, mcM market, 1100 pine Street, Muhnnoy City. ThomanS. Tarrell, diief clerk P At It. frvigfit oflIw;U'i Itefowich, clothing, 10 South Main Stret t ; Wm. and Mrs. Womer, Rreon grocer, 121 North Mnin Street; 12. J. 51o-Olnne-, csprensman, 221 Centre Street , Mrs. Ellen 1). Fergunon, Mls Mnggie S'-mnoy, Shenandoah. Hon. II M. Kulp. Con grot, man . liev. Geo. W. tiroes, Factor United Kvangelienl Church, Shamokln, I'n., MrB. Mary Ucinhohl nnd Mits Minnie I). Knicr, Ifne Streot.uNo Mrs. (Jertrnde Sllllmun nnd MiMH K. I). IHllon, Centre Street, Mahanoy City, and hundreds of others. Very highly recommended hy several of Shenandoah, Ashland, tllranUflle, Frnck villc. Mahanoy Plane, (lilberton, Delano nod Tamaqua's leading citizens, lioth lodici nnd gentlemen, whowi feet Dr. Iinmnco'n nletely cured pevend years ntf". lion. II. M. Kulp,CongreHsmnnHIinmokin; M, D.Urlght, of Bright Pros., lumber, nlo proprietor of Aphland Steam laundry, Aphlnnd; C. Serr, merchant tailor nnd gents' furnishing goods, Olrardvillo ; Miss Itnrhnni Wagner and Miss Kllnn J. Granger, Oirnrdvillo ; Mifs Annie I). Huck and Mary Ku-sel!, W alnut Street, Ashland; MIm I.irzie Price and Julia I. Ilarnard, Market Street, Ashland; Miss AmeliaSanner, HellcIInupt nnd Mrs. J.I). Wagner, Frackville: Miss llnnnah Iteynoiil, Mahanoy Plane; Mr. Kilcn llenrj nml daightcr, Gilbert on, and several hundred others. Oiliec : Ashlaml IIoue, Ashland, Ia., frtmi Monday, July 27th, to August 2d, 1KW; hours, fi a. in. to H ji, in., Sund.iys. 10 a. in. to 1 p. ni. 1 COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. 1 If you nre a patient of Dr. llrown's from M Shenandoah and vicinity, present this M Connoii nt Ids ofllcn" and your trolley fare J ta paid Uith ways. No Coupon no fare. MISCELLANEOUS. lilOIt SALE CIIK.VP.-An nnriL'lit iano in .L koo.1 condition. Apply to John llerronie. luu tHutn .mriiui Bimi 7-20-lw pltOI'EHTY FOIt HAMS. Hour liollstw on J West Lloyd j-tret't, all in pood condition and rentinK nt 331 pir month, leaded Kround, will bo sold cheap. Can lc purchaftid by two pnrtifH If UoKired. Apply at No, tZI North Main fctreet, Slienuudoah. WANTKI).--fi.uio BKouts for Uuwwll's nutbor ail "LIVES OF MrKlNMJY nnd HO HAltT." 550 panes, elctfantly illustrated. Prl only ?1 00. The beht and the cheapest, onl out pellfl nil others. 50 per cent, to au;enl and freight paiil. ff-IlooltH now ready. Save time by eeniiinir 50 contt in statnprf for nn ontdt at once. AddreHS A. I). WOKTHINGTON Ai CO., Ilartforti, Conn. 7'B-lw-eod "I7tOR SALI3. Pi.OOO worth of the gfl.OuO fint i1 mortKOKc ioyear boniU to Ik iHHuedhy All HaintM Protrgtant KniKeoiml Cliurch. of Sbeimn- doah. Iioiiddwlllteindeiiomination9of &5und ?50, bearhiK interi-Bt from .luly 1st, ltxi, at 5 pr cent, per annum, payable quarterly. There will bo a privilege of redemption within two year. SubHcriptlon books now open, bond for Hale nt Dr. C. M. J!ordner, 31 I5at Oak Street, sncnanooan, ia. o-jti TMVOItT.VKT NOTICE. Tlie fencee, dnncinR X pavilion and stands nt Columbia Park are oiven only to such adertlterrt whajwy forspnccM and all others will ho considered a tretfaaerv, whether the infllM5 iqtnted, or titoked, or hung hihju iuc icnee. icrnis lor hivwch may i Heeured twm Thomas J. WlLUAWf, TlIOMAH Hf 1,1.1 H. 7-27-tf fouimittee BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, John IIowahd lUnui, I.I.. D., l'rcwt. Collceo with four courHCH nt wtmlv lmlliiir i deKrees : Academy for boya and youiul men . liuieB' institute, anil School of Jlu'lc. Thirty acre campus; ten imiioinKS inciuuinir Kyrn- murium, laboratory nnd olinervatory. Koi cotnloKue und other Information addreH, wm. c. (jmyrziNOBn, Ileclktrur, Ixjwisburir, YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. IVIain St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 2B SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Beauty Unrolled To the admiring gazoTof those wh liie a tat' for really fine wall paper Is the iployofnew wall paper wrinkles we have Jimt received, Yen can find nny color or pattern you v ant for your ball, bed room, parlor, dining men kitchen or cafe, from rc up to$0;p r roll. lInc nrtistlt pners a specialty. Uouse, Sipn and Decorative Painting:-. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fstiivates cheer fully furnished. Send po-ral. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St .'Shennndonh, Pa. Place Your Orders Now. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to the Shenandoah Dent . Kooins foj ulnleea extraction of teeth. Geld and Sllve? fillings. If your artiflc.il teoth do not sal' you call to see tis, All exam nations fret. Wo fnake all kinds of plates. C i Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Ct wns, Crow and Bridge work and all ocrat 113 that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for cxtraetlni; when plates an ordered. Wo aro tho only user uf vitalize air for tho painless extraction o.' teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman'fl Block) East Centre Street. Ofllee Ilnurs: 7 n. in. lo 8 p. m. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. Iff!,' ALLISHAOESIAND WEIGHTS, ALU PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customer? over and consider hi.c make-up. PORTZ & BRO., 24 IM. Main Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery waon nwait9 your order. Good" delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, . 5 W. Centre Street, Shei i iiloah. Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. 207 West Coal Street. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking 13 N. Jardin Street. i