EUREKA! 7k This is the name of n SWING CHAIR for children and infants we have taken the agency for. It ran he adjusted to any position desired, making either chair, swing or crib, with no possi bility of the child falling out. Regular price, $2.00. Our price, HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. In order to make room for the carpenters we offer the following selected stock winch is displayed 111 our large show windows at greatly reduced prices A big lot of Men's Good Grade PANTS at a reduction of 30 per cent, on the original price. a nm HTOCK OK. MEN'S SUITS of every description at a reduction of 50 per cent. These goods are going at sacrificing prices Also a big lot of Children's Suits : :-: and Novelties. I. Golcdin, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD FKIDAY. JULY 31, 1800. PERSONAL. Miss Aimio Brcnimii, of West Centre street, la visitliiK in St. Clnir. Miss Kmily Ncary 1ms roho to lilackwood to visit her sister, Mrs. Frciler. Mrs. W. II. Dettcry. of Nuremberg, was a KUest of town friends yesterday. Miss Mary Evans, of Wanamlo, l'a., is tlio guest of lier friend, Miss Hollo Drown. Misses Nellie liaird and Corinno Tempest are spending a few weeks at Ocean Grove. Mrs. Casey and sons, .lolin and Thomas, of Philadelphia, are the guosts of town friends. Messrs. John Coleman and John Ijivelle, of Uirardville, were town visitors Inst oven nig. Mrs. Michael Hradigan, of South Main street, is visiting acquaintances in Miners vllle. Oeorgo (leo, a newspaper man of Salem. Oliio, is spending his vacation i" town with )Iativos, I'. II. Jones, a piomtnont Kepubllenn of Win. l'onn, circulated among town friends last evening. Miss rlorence A. Fox, of Philadelphia, is the guct Of the Marshall fuiuily, on South Jardln street. Miss Annie Urown returned homo last evening from St. Clair, where sho visited her ostei. Mrs. T. J. Davis. Mrs. Elliott, and children, of Puttsville, who were tho guosts of town relatives, rc turned to their homes this morning. liichard Flynn, of Butler township, lie publican candidate for county commissioner, discussed politics in town to-day. Miss Mary Joyce, of Mlnerjvillo, who was the guest of Miss Annie Urenuan, returned to her home last evening. Misses Maine Dunn, of Mahauoy City, and Famiiu (iault, of Philadelphia, were seen on our streets last evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. (Seorge Powick, of Wilming ton, Del., who wcro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schairer, on East Oak street, re turned to their homo to-day. Miss Sadie Kehler, of Allentown, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Annio Yost, on North Jardln street. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Faust, of Riverton, N.J, are tbo guosts of tho Itobiusou family, on liist Coal streot. Oliver Faust, ono of Huston's loading musicians, spent tho past few days in town the guest of his father, David Faust, on South Jardln street. Alnriu System lutnct. The ilro alarm system was repaired yes terday afternoon. Tho damage to it by Wednesday night's storm was not as exten sive as thought at first. A break in a wiie near the Iteseue Company's house was tho most dnmago done. HAVE HETTHXED FROM PI 1 1 LA DELPIIIA WITH A . . . . Complete Dental Outfit CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the Iron stairway on Oak street. co Hours : 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. $f. WE HAVE THE ... 'JS ...LATEST DESIGNS I IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH, .h E. B. FOLEY, k f. NO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET. 'K. 'YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. ! Nntlnnul League. At Ilrnton Hiiltltnoro, 10; Uoston, 6. At Philadelphia l'hllmlplpliltt, 11; Now York. P. At Hrooklyn (chIIoiI. ilnrknuwO llrooklyn. 4; Vv'iwliltiatim. 4. At St Ixrnls Clovolund, 1; St. Louis, n. At Cincinnati I'lttKlmrK, 8; Cincinnati, !. lltMtcrn I-engnn. At Allxitiy Wllkesbflrre, 3; Allxmy, 3. At nuffnlo Scrnnton, 5; Huffnlo, 1. At Itochostor (10 Innings) Itochustor, 8; I'rovidenoo, 7. Atlantlo tongue At Hnrtford Hnrtfonl, 18; Xewnrk, 0. At Wilmington Athlotlo, 11; Wilming ton, u. Jnny nnil HntlnK In Conference. IlAitnisiiuno, July 81. Poimtor Quay stopped over In HiirrlslmrR lust night on his vny homo from I'hlladolphln, for tho purpose, It Is supposed, of asking Gov ernor Hustings to pardon John Dnrdsley, ox-elty tronsuror of I'liilmlclphln, on no count of tho Imprisoned mini's 111 health. Tlio sonator, It Is wild, also roquostod tho nppolntmont of J. Henry Marshall, of Sharon Hlll.ns sheriff of Delaware county, to fill tho tino.Tplrcd term of Ehvood T. Carr, whoso denth occurred Tuesday. Neither tho governor nor Senator Quay will toll what passed liotwoeii thorn. Suspending Work In tlio 'Twin Sliult. Pittstok, Ph , July 31. Mlno Inspector McDonald ordered a temporary cessation of work nt tho Twin shaft yostcrdny, owing to tho dangerous condition of tho mine As soon ns it is snfo enough to enter tho mlno again tho rescuers will re sume work. Xlcsplto for Murderer ltosclilno. IlAMUSHtnta. July 81. Joseph Hos chlno, of Scrnnton, who was sentenced to be hanged on Aug. 5, was yesterday ro Fpited until Wednesday, Oct. 6, by Qovor uor Hastings. If you want a lino wedding cake, let Otto maKo 11 lor you. PITHY POINTS. IlapiMMtlngx Tlirougliout tho ltogton Chron icled for Hasty Forusiil. Tho Primroso wasliery was set on lire by a bolt of lightning Wednesday night, with little damage. Tho P. it, It. collieries will susiiend this afternoon until Monday. Mt. funnel has a Prohibition club. Patrick Malowney, of Dean's Patch, em ployed as a miner at the Hammond colliery. had ono of tho fingers of his right hand cut oil' by being struck with a large piece of coal while at work in his breast. Humor has it that a limy slope will have to lie sunk at the Hast colliery, at Hig Mine Itun, as tho old slope has raved in and it is thought will hardly bo able to I! again re opened. Two young Hazleton men have gone to New 1 ork where they will join a filibustering party that leaves for Cuba. The Agricultural Society held a meeting at Orwlgsburg and made preparations for a fair to be held during the second week in September. Tho following constitute tho newly elected board of directors of tho Ashland (las Com pany: President, J. 11. Price; Vice President, Adam Wnldder; Secretary, John X. Dence; Treasurer, Frank I'cntz; W. A. Marr, Oeorgo Morgan, C. C. Graber, F. L. Hcinzo and II. F. Bright were chosen directors. A largo fan has been recoived at the Knickerbocker colliery and will be placed in position. The heavy rains, it is said, will damage the potato crop. The Heading railroad otlicials are being measured for tail uniforms. Pottsville is considering tho advisability 6f erecting a borough electric light plant. Tho benefit for Mrs. Charles Hoberts, of m. Penn.which was to bo held on July 27th, has been postponed until tho 27th of September. This is tho last day for taking up internal revenue licenses. Freoland peoplo are largo usora of postal cards. Postmaster lioyle's sales aro from 1,000 to 1,500 per month all tho year round How aro your Kidneys? I havo triod )r, llobbs Hparagus Kidney Pills and find them an excellent thing in kidney disease Re ceived tlio box nearly a month ago, and they aro undoubtedly O. K. S. C. Hi;lsmiciv?M. D., Commercial Point, Ohio, l or saloat Kirlin a drug store, "Work lor Muuv Men The Royai Coal Company, limited, near Shamokin, will begin work at once tearing down its old bleaker and erect a much larger structure, to have a dally rapacity of six liuudrcd tons of coal. Instead of tho sixty men who now find employment there, 100 will bo given work and everything is cx pected to bo iu readiness for steady operation by October 1st. Mrs. Thomas Hurled To-day Tho funeral of Mrs. Mary Ann Thomas, who died nt her homo In Frackvllleon Tues day, of a cancerous disease, took place this afternoon, Interment being made at that placo. Tho decoased was a widow and leaves four children. Sho wits a sister of Lvan Anstock, of town, Diphtheria nt St. Clulr, There aro a number of diphtheria cases at St. Clair. Some dozen patients aro down with tlio disease. There have been seven deaths thus fur. Tho Hoard of Health are using stringent measures to prevent the spread of the disease Pay only your own bilU. In dealing here tho cash customer Is not taxed to help sup port the credit oustomers who do not pay. Hero alrare one level, All uie cash. 7-18-tf Factory Shoe Htoiie, Address on Temperance, Thomas L. Zweiiig, of Heading, will de liver an address In the U. II. Church, nt Schuylkill Haven, on Sunday evening Augutt . All who believe In temperance work, and in the application of Gospel to political relationship aro invited to be pre sent. Thomas L. Zweilg is a brother of Rev. W. H. Zweizlg, of Gilberton,. (initirjlnC News. Word was received at the P. & It. oillco this afternoon, says tho Mahauoy City Record, that the rate of wages for tho last half of July mid first half of August would bo ono per ceut. above the $2.50 basis. This news will be hailed with pi ensure among tho laboring classes. It Is No Longer l eartil. That heretofore much dreaded and generally fatel disease, diphtheria, has a last been overcome Thompson's 1)1 pli thcria Curo is as positive to euro as It I used according to instructions. No more deaths need occur from diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any othoar throat affection. Hy all menus keep one or more bottles on hand oil the time It costs only SO ccfjU a bottle nnd Is sold at Klrlln sdrug store. A PALATIAL ESTABLISHMENT. Wilkinson's Ne Store Will bo Opened To- liniriow l:enllig. L. J. Wilkinson Is making final prepara tions for the opening of Ills new store at the southeast corner of Main and Lloyd streets to-morrow afternoon. It Is ft c4ons and magnificent place nnd will 1 an Imposing ldition to the business places of thnt street. It has many advantages that few other stores have. No other place in the town is hs well lighted. Mr. Wilkinson takes special ' prido In this part of the aminiement. There is 'but one salesroom nnd it. embraces all departments of the business. The room is 011 tho first Hoot and there nro lo stairs to climb. Light dining the day Is fur- ntshed by nino good-sized windows on tho Lloyd street side and two skylights, each 8x10 feet. At night illumination will be fur- lshed by 31 Wellsbach lights ill addition to nn arch light in front of t lie store. Tho second Moor of the building is reserved ex clusively for duplicate stock and all sales ill iw mado on tho main floor. I ho silos- room islltted In solid oak and nil the gas fixtures and overhead fixtures are niekle platcd. Sir. Wilkinson Is carrying a stock of from $25,000 to 30,000 wortli of goods and even the immense proportions of tho sales room are inadequate for a rroper display of goods. On tho Lloyd street sldo of tho room ro the dress goods, domestic cottons, llamicl, sheeting and ticking departments; on tho opposite sido tho departments for notions, corsets, muslin underwear, linens, domestic goods, toilet articles and curtains; in tho center aro tho neckwear, gents' furnishing goods, purses, cologne, .toilet waters and soap counters; and tho rear of tho salesroom is devoted to tho cloak and carpet departments and cashier's olllce. A cash carrier system will bo opcratd from tho oillco to nil parts of the store Tho cloak department is a feature. It is furnished with all tho latest Improved fixtures. Mr. Wilkinson will throw tho storo open to tho public to-morrow afternoon, In tho evening, 1 8 o clock, tho Lithuanian lmnd, under the llrection of 1'rof, F. Zeitz, will givoa grand concert at which tlio following program will be rendered : March, "Cosmos;" "Tho Itago In Ireland ;" "Praise tho Lord ;" "Fair Maid of Peith;" "McKinley Club March;" "Let us Havo Joy in tho Lord;" Tho Coons' Picnic;" "Around tho Metropolis ;" "Com fort ye, my People;" march, "Northwind." 1'or Sale. Tho Anglo lamps with fixtures and extens ions. Apply at M. F. Maley's, 10 North Main street. 7-31-tf Tim Cnul Truilo. The anthracite oporators appear to think that 1,000,000 tons will meet tho market re- luircmcnts for tho month of August and in this they nro not likely to bo disappointed. There is no change iu tho price list at tide water, nornt tho west, but there may be some slight change in what is knownas tho line trade price between tlio rallies and tide-water. Tho market can hardly bo called active at resent, and tho business which has been douo has largely liecn that of filling orders which ins boon carried over. The main tiling which bothers just nt present is the fact that all the retailers of any financial standing at all have protty fall stocks, and tho coal docs not movo with any degree of activity from the yards to tho ultimate consumer, wholsappar ently ol tlio impression that rates will bo no iiighcr soino tnno hence than they aro at pres ent, and thero Is therefore no "necessity for liusto on his part in giving his order. From all that ran bo gathered from tho reports of trade condition, tho nntlmicito producers should exerciso their wisest judgment and keep tho output down for tho next six weeks. Sawards Coal Trado Journal. Greatest assortment of umbrellas Iu Shen andoah is at Hruuiui's. 7-2S-tf An Unlikely Stury. Thero is much discussion lit tho county seat over a rumor in political circles to tho effect that a deal is on betwee-u itho Green back element of tho Republican party and tho Democrats. It U said that A meeting was recently held in Pottsville, and thooutcomo: of tho consultation is for tho Grecnbackcrs to endeavor to havo a modification of the frcosilvoT platform ndoptejl hy the recent Democratic National Convention introduced at the Republican County Convention next Monday for endorsement. In 'tho event of tho failure of tho scheino this element will bolt tho Republican party and Will join issues with their Democratic brethren. Iu tlio event of their allianco with tho Democratic party they will endeavor to havo that party like up tlio following ticket : Daniel Duffy, for Senator ; William II. Stout, of Piuegrovc, and James W. Carlin, Dsip, of Pottsville, for tho Legislature. Tho Republicans place little faith iu tho rumor. Tho truth, the whole truth and nothing but tlio truth. That's our motto; and wo add leather, solid leather and nothing but leather. That's tho way our shoes aro built. 7-18-tf Factory Shol Stohe. Tlio New Telephone Company. Ill a short time Pottsvillo aiid other towns Iu Schuylkill county will ho supplied witli a new telephone service. The Schuylkill Tele phone Compmy is tho namo of the new company. Tho company will connect with tho lines of the Shamokin, Stmbtiry nnd Mt. Oarmel Company that is now in operation, Tho coinmittco has been canvassing tho pis.t few days and over 100 'phones havo been subscribed for iu Pottsville alono. The price is ?2I a year with tho privilege of talking anywhere in Schuylkill and Korthuraber laud counties, William A. 'Marr.of Ashland. Is tho president of the comiTry and Judgo Savidge, of Northumberland, and Senator Mouagliau, of Shenandoah? aro directors. Tho Town Council . accorded the company right of way some months uffl). Journal. Ituiiiiiniit Kalo On Friday next, at 10 o'ejoak, we will com mence a remnant sale of lllaek mid Colored CMhmeree, Henriettas and Serges. Also short opds of plain and floured silks. This is A great opportunity for Bargain Keekers. K. F: Giu,. African Missionaries Home. MIm Clam R. Hill, of Milton, who was sent out'by the Northumberland Haptist as sociation as a missionary to A trim some tunc ago, and who was married there to Dr. Dasloy, Is on her way home lu company with her husband. They arriu'd In Huston on Sunday, July 18, and have gouo from there to Dr. Lesley's home in Canada, where they will Tcmaiu u short time, after which they will return to Miltou. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A plens-ut laxative. AH Druggists. Malicious Hoys. Two loys named John Ixe and George Moyer were put under ?200 liail each this morning by Justice Lawlor for assaulting Philip Yarowski, a West C'eutro street mer chant. They attackod tho man with strnej and Ynrowskl says tho assault was wholly unwarranted. A largo lump was raisec'. on his sido by tho attack. It is said .the hoys havo mado unprovoked attacks on other peoplo. (Continued from First l'ngc.) nviildnblo," he sulli, ' 'thV srene Hi our car was terrific. Womon fainted nnd men tushod In mnd panic for tho door. Hut it came almost before we know It. The third enr was cut right In two nnd the lower portion of It lifted bodily from tho truck nnd tumblod over. Kvery enr was crowdod, and It is horrible to think of the numbers who must Ijf lying under those inline The roof of one of tho onrs foil In us u mass, and everybody In that cur was Imi led under It. It simply dropped In on tho people." Tlio Kllli'cl nnd IiOureil. Among tho known dond nro tho follow ing from Hridgoton: J. I). Johnston, Chnrlos 1). D. H'lunoughas, P. II. Gold smith, John Grlonor, Chnrlos McGcor, Mrs. Joshua Earnest, Frazler Hell and Wife, nnd Mr.nnd Mrs. Illchnrd Tronchard. Among tho other known dead nro : P. S. Murphy, Mllhillo, N. J. ; Snmuol Thome, bnggago muster of tho Rending train. At lantic City; I). K. Wood, Philadelphia; Charles Ecklcr, Snlem, N. J. ; Fnmklln Dulxds, Woodruff, N. J. ; mlddlo nged woman with ring G. to V. initial; boy nbout i years old ; Edward Fnrr, engineer of tho Heading trnln; G. B. Taylor. Seven teen unidentified womon, four mon and a fomnlo child, nil dead, wcro brought to tho Excursion House nftcr midnight Tho llstof Injured Is nsfollows: Hownrd Woodland,brokennrm;SamuelMutji,scnlp wound and lntornnlly Injured; William Haughn, back hurt mid head severely cut ; Charles C. Hunlck, badly cut nbout hoadv Violet Alfred, faco cut nnd uoso fractured; Hownrd Smnlley, buck broken nnd head cut; W. C. Heiusloy, badly Injured; Ltzzlo O. HemslSy, hlswlfo, body badly bruised; Llzzto Snmllpy nnd Cnrollno Smnlley, iirms nnd legs sovcroly Injured ; C, D, Kniziernnd wlfo, both badly cut on head; Irwin Dubois, headcutnndbndlyinjurcd; Mrs. Lmirti Plcrco, badly cut, head and Iwdy bruises; Albert Taylor, head cut; William Houghton, Internal injuries; Ed vrnrd Seeloy, head cut: Chester Hurgez, hip injured ; ox-Judgo Jacob Hltchncr, ln tornnl Injurlos; Mrs. Hltchner, conousslon of brnln; Mrs. H. A. Abbott, leg broken; Fred Shonoy, back hurt nnd internally in jured; David Frleso, neck dislocated; Al liert Tnylor, throo sculp wounds; Jacob Hltchou, bruised tally nbout head; T. F. Morrald, compound fmcturo of nrm, Charles Horner, compound fracture of arm; Llzzio M. Mulcr, contusion of back; Charles W. Horner, aged 12, fractured leg nnd Internal Injuries; Wesley Lee, nged 00, internal Injuries, contusion of faco; Fred Chenwny, Internal lnjurlesnnd scalp wounds. All thonbovorosidolnHrldgeton. Tho others Injured nro ns follows: W. H. Spnuldlng, Philadelphia, Internal In juries and heid hurt; Mary Shlmp, Frces borough, head cut; Mrs. M. Kelger, Elmer, N. J., back badly hurt nnd head cut; Jacob Johnson, Shirley, N. J., head cut; wlfo supposed to bo dead, child tally hurt; Stanley Wonsoll, Allowny, N. J., scalp nearly torn off; Mrs. Susan John son, Shirley, N. J., shoulder, head and breast Injured; William Mason, Philadel phia, back Injured; H. B Fisher nnd wife, both seriously hurt; Harry Green, head nurt; William BlmpUins, s-aleni, Is. .1., head lacerated ; Mrs. Job Kelger, Elmer, N. J., brulsediindhurtabouthead; Harry Wutson, Yorktown, N. J., leg broken nnd head Injured; Frank Morcll, EastOrango, N. J., disloeated shoulder nnd lacerated head; Mary Pitney, Yorktown, nged 11, lacerated and wounded hoad; Mrs. Fra linger, Philadelphia, log broken, imputa tion necossnry; John Skclley, Camden, Injuries probably fatal; Itachael Abbott, Ithodostown, X. J., log broken. Mrs. Edward Furr, wlfo of tho Heading engineer who was killed, when Informed of her husband's tragic end, throw up her j Jiniuis Willi u irnniio snricit umi ieii item nt tho feet of her informant. William Thurlow, telegraph operator in tho tower housu, was arrested lato l&tt night and hold ponding nn inquiry. ll.iso Hull. The Spartan and Cherry street baso ball clubs of towu played a game at tho Trotting park yesterday aftornoon and tho Spartans won by a run after a hot contest. Tho features of tho game were Gruhlcr's one-hand catch and Tempest's pitching. Scoio : ClIF.nnV STUKET. II. II. O. A. E. A. Mounghnli, ss, p 0 McUoweii, p, ss 0 Stack, It 2 Scnnlan, 21), p , i CulT, c 2 Mnlcv, 31, 2 .1 Oruhler, lb 1 1 11 0 0 Wertz, t f 0 0 2 0 1 Illgglns, rf 0 Q 0 0 0 Totals 11 I 12 6PAHTANH, II. II, o. A. E, Olovcr, c 2 18 2 2 I' Monnghan, ss- a ,1 3 0 4 Martin, 31, 2 2 12 2 TempfSt, p 1 2 8 9 0 llnmilloii, rf, II 1110 3 I'unell, ef 112 0 0 Ilrennnu,2li 0 12 0 1 .1. Slonaghnn, If 0 110 0 Toole, rf, lb 2 0 110 Totals 12 10 27 II 12 INNINGS. Spnrtnn 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 112 Cherry street 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 4 x 11 Three bnsi hit Oruhler (2). Two bnso hits Tempest (2). Struck out II' McOnwen, 2; by Tempeht, 7. Ruse on balls Off Moungluin, 1; mi ncaniau, i. jut uy piicuou nan fttucK, .; Toole, (iruhler.1. Mimauhnu. Timo 2 hours. Umpire James Moimgliau. Married T,ust llteiilug, ' Miss Emma LIby and William Morgan, both residing on North t'hoBtnut street, were united in marriage last evening. The wed ding reception was hold in Frackville. oi ineuionoicr TIT"TTT AT,ftTA j -,. .. . ' and prepared under tho stringent GERMAH MEDICAL .prescribed by eminent physicians i DR. niCHTER'S PAIN EXPELLER. t World renowned I TEpmnrkftltlvsurcefiiful I KOnly Bonntno with Trade Mark " Anchor,' ( F. id. ltIchtcrA.Co..2151'urlSit.. Aew Yorl. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes. Own Olassworkt. SJi&Mcu. Endortpd& recommended by A Wnxlcy, lOfi North Main 8trcc, V. II llagenbucli. lou Main bt Sheunndoah DR. niCHTEFt'8 ANCIIOU BTOaiAOHAT. best for Colic, llywpf PBlra&Sfonincli Coiiiplnlnfg. j i in.u nary. Jarob Kline, for many years a watchman nt the Win Pcnn colliery, died yesterday at his home in m. Pcnn after a lingering llliies i. He wxs 55 years of nee mid leaves a wife, on and daughter. An Infant child of Jo-t-i-U ,nd Mary Moyrr, of Wm. lVun, died this morning of diphtheria. Tim i:nglno ,lTrlM. Tho chemical engine of tho Hoscuo Hook & ladder Company arrived In town this morning nnd will ho In readiness for the public test that Is to lie made at Fowler's lumber yanl at 0:30 o'clock tills ovenlng. t Serlopsly 111. John II. Hiighos, n young man employed in the oillco of tho Wm. Pcnn Coal Company, at Wm. Pcnn, Mas taken suddenly ill Wed nesday morning while nt work, and is now critically HI. Ho appears to be suffering from inflammation of the kidneys. DR. BROWN SHENANDOAH, For 7 tlriys at tho FElvGUSOJl : HOUSE "Commencirii- JHouday, August 3d, ci6. DR, P. H. BROWN, Chiropodist. Enlarged Jiunions mntle small. The Corns or Jiunions don't return. Corns, Bunion, Ingrowing ToeJCnlls, En lnrKCil Toe Jointtf.Clitlbnlns iintlHwi-nty Feet curetl by Ir. Hiwvn licro lu Shenandoah ten years ao hnve not como lnok, and tlio feet arc to-dny free from nehes and pains. Hentl tlio proofs. Go nnd see the jteople. The following liometerittinonlnls should convince the most skepticnl: "We tftkc pleasure In recommending Dr. Ilrown to nil Mirferei-M from corns, bunions, Ingrowing toenails, etc. Ho has permanently cured our feet without pain, blood or ore np.i. His treatment Is absolutely painless nnd his cures stay cured." I. M. Smith, grocer, 200 West Centre Street; Imac Itefowich, clothier, 131 Kast Centre Street; John Smith, grocerond meat market, H9 Wet.t Centre Street; Leon Kekert, moat market, 300 IMne Street, Mahauoy City. Thomas S. Fnrrell, chief cleric P. fc It. freight ofllcc; Levi Itefowich, clothing, 10 Soutli Main Strot t ; W in, anil M.rs. Woomer, green grocer, 121 Nortli Main Street, V. J. Mc (liuness, expressman, 221 Centre Street ; Mrs. Kllen I. I'VrfriiMtn, Miss Maggie Frnney, Shenandoah. Hon. H. M. Kulp. Cohgrews. man ; Itev. CJeo. W, Ciro-t, Factor United Kvangellcal Church, Slinmokfu, l'a.; Mrs. Mary iteinhold and MUs Minnie 1). Knier, Fine Street, also Mrs. Gertrude Silllmau nnd Miss K. 1). Plllon, Cei.tro Strctt, Mnhanoy City, and hundreds of others. Very highly ricommended hy several of Shenandoah, Ashland, Girardvllle, Frack ville, Mnhanoy Flane, (iilhertou, Delano nnd Tamaqnn's leading citizens, both ladles anil gentlemen, hose feet Dr. Frown com pletely cured several venra ngo. Hon. II. M. Kulp, Congressman Sliamokin; M, D. Fright, of llriglit Itros., lumber, also propiietor of Ashland Steam Laundry, Ashland; C. Serr, merchant tailor and gents furnishing goods, Cilrardville; Miss llnrbara M'aguer uml Miss Kllen J. G'nnger, (llrnrdvllle: Miss Annio I). Fuck nnd Mary Kuse1l, Walnut Street, Ashland; Miss Llzrte Price nnd Julia h. Farnard, Mnrkct Street, Ashland ; Miss Amelia Sanncr, FelleHnupt nnd Mrs. J.I). Wagner, Frnckvllle; Miss Hannah ItcynohK Mahauoy Flanoi Mrs. Kllen Henry nnd daughter, Gilberton, and several hundred others. Olllce ; Ferguson House, Shenandoah, Fa,, from Monday, August 3rd to the 0th. 18W; hours, 8n. in. to 8 p. m., Sundays, 10 n. m. to J p. in. Evan J. Davies, I.IVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Shackamaxon r-iotcl Arkansaii Ave., below Itendinu; depot, Atlantic City, X. J. UUKlNAKIJ tUINWAY, YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. ?Use MISCELLANEOUS rfllf MAM' A !.!.,. ...1 ..... Appiy ni iviuinins 4; sun, lurniture nna Ic store. 7-is-tf Ci H !J will pay for a term of nlx cckn, iKinnl OOO anil thorough Inntrnclloti In ninsk. nt .7... t...t...wi..un cj. 'h. Knll term licvtlia vVtluuat 81t. T'nr ntn. lojtuen niMreM, llBmiv 11. MovEn. r-20-.'t VANf lit. -.0W nsriitii for Unwwll'n nntlw.r V l7id "LIVES OK MrKINI.KV ami HO HAltT." .V0 purl, eleirnlitlylllnntrntcil. l'rlcc only SI 00. The best nml the clitviprst, and out pells nil oilier. TO per cent, tn neents nnd frelnht paid. KM llookfl now ready, stue time by nendlng 50 eelitu In Dtnnipn for nn ontfltnt omo. Aililrrm A. I). WOUTIIIM.TON fi CO.. llnrtfonl, Conn. 7 3-lw-cod IJIOlt 8AI.I..-J8,000 worth of the S,O0O flrnt . IllortLrnire lrvenr bondri tn he tit.ued hv All Halnte' I'rotestant l!plcopnl Church, of Shcnnn donll. Uond. will Ik 111 denoinlnntloimof S3 and SCO, beorliiK Interest from July lt, 1MK!, nt 3 per cent, pernnniiin, pnynhle iiuarterly. There will bo a privlleKe of relemptlon witliln two years. Subscription books now open, llonds for snip at Dr C. JI lindner, 31 Kast Onk Street, Shcnnndonh, Pa. 0-29-tf T Ml'OltT ANT NOTICE. Tho ftnecs, dnnclnK 1 pavilion and stands nt Columbia I'irk ntp opei ulr '. -,"' uniriiiMTsiviio jmy lorspnees nil nllin.a n4 II I .n . nn hi il il I . "jiniiicmi m irvyjiarsurs. nrion tho fence Terms for spaces 'may b secured from AtKHEO IIVAXS, TllOMAs ,T. M'lLUAJIS, T1IO.MAS IlKLI.I1, Coiutnittec. OPEN EVERY DAY do to tho Shenandoah Dental Eooins for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not snlf you call to soo tis. All examinations free. Wo mnko all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns I-ogan Crowns, Crown and Briilgn work and all operations that per tain to JJental surgery. No chartrcs for extractlne when elates are ordered. We aro the only users of vitalized air lor tlio painless extraction ot teetn. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltrann's Block) East Centre Streot. Offleo Tlotirs: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To the ndinlrliiK cnno'of Hioto who bvc n tnstt lorrenuy line wnu jmner in iv,.,i..j wan pnper wrinKies w ' " can find any color or pattern you want lor your t.nii . in. .iii,p mmn. kitchen or eiife', from Bo 'up to.'?3 per roll. Fine artistic pupcrs n specially. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction Riinrnntecd. Kstinmtes'checr fully furnished. Send postal, J. P. CARDEN, 221 W. Centre St.,;shenandoali, Pa. l'lnce Your Orders "ow. PAPER HANGING Done at short;notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, S3 W. Centre fctreet, Shenaudoali. F.ine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wncon owalts your order, Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Oured by this irraniilar efterveteeut nnd stimu lant. An Instant cure for sour stomnchs nnd hendnches, which olten nccuinulate from haviuu a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, (7 and 1 1 Peach Alley , Shenandoah CHARLES DERR, -AOKNT FOlt- SJAM0K1N STEAIYI LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and Unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE, MONEY TO L.OAN -ON EASY TEHMS - ERSTEIN, c ' p. wm