EUREKA! 71 This is the name of a SWINd CHAIR for children and infants we have taken the agency for. It fan be adjusted to any position desired, making either chair, swing or crib, with no possi bility of the child falling out. Regular price, S2.00. Our price, HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. In order to make room for the carpenters vc offer the following selected stock winch is displayed 111 our lame show windows at greatly reduced prices. A bit: lot of Men's Good Grade PANTS at a reduction of 30 per cent, on the original price. A 11KI STOCK OK. MEN'S SUITS of every description at a reduction of so per cent. These goods are going at sacrificing prices. Also a big lot of Children's Suits :-: :-: and Novelties. !. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD MONDAY, AUGUST 3. 1SIKJ. THROUGH WONDERLAND. IVrMinully-Comlitt'tdl Tours tn Ywllou stonn Turk tin lViuisjHuniu ltiillnmd. Tlio Yclluwstono Park is one of tho most wonderfully nttractivo reiiions of tlio world Ita beauties of scenery, tlio wild Krundetirof its mountains and canons, compel tlioiidmini tion of every visitor, whilo its iilicnouienal ueyscrs ami curious uiineraiogii'iil formations make it a rich field for tlio investigation of tlio scientist. Univeral interest attaches to it. and in order that the natural desire to visit it may ho accomplished in the most satisfactory manner tho Pennsylvania Itail road Company has arranged for a tour cover. iiiK a period of sixteen days, leaving New York and Philadelphia Thursday, August 27, As tlio tour will bo run under the personally conducted tourist system inaugurated by thu above-named company, it is hardly necessary to give the assuranco that it will bo arrangci in tho most complete manner. It might be well to state, however, that no other mean of seeing the park thoroughly is comparablo U that alforded by a well-ordered personally conducted tour. A special train, consisting of a dining Pull man vestibule drawing-room sleeping, com partment, and observation ears, which will 1k tlio best that can lie secured, will bo pro vided, 111 which passengers will live en route nud whenever the journey is broken tho choicest rooms in tlio leading hotels will bo reserved for tho uso of tho tourists for which regular rates aro paid, so that tho guests, ulthuugli members of a party, enjoy nil tb privileges of individuals who may have made their own selections. Tho party will lie conducted throughout by a tourist agent especially selected for his abilityand experience, with chaperon U look after the comfort of lady passengers. The route.covering every necessary expense, will be ?210 from Boston, and $200 from Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and HarrUburg; proportionate rates from points. Detailed itinerary W'H ho sent on applica tion to Tourist Agent, 205 Washington street, Boston; WW Broadway, New York: 800 Pulton street, Brooklyn, or Itoom 411, Broad street station, Philadelphia. Hoy Clioketl to Dentil. William, tlio 4-year-old sou of James Stoddard, bfMt. Carmel, choked to death while at tho dinner table. A piece of beef steak, which ho had not masticated thor oughly, lodged in tho wiudpipo and tho little fellow slowly strangled in tho prosenco of his mother. Ask your grocer for the "Eoyal Patent' flour, and take no other brand. Jt is tho best flour made. HAVE BETUUNED DELPHIA WITH A FKOM PHILA- 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. Ofllce Hours : 8 ft. m. to 8 p, in. WE HAVE THE ... tf ...LATEST DESIGNS I 3 IN FLOOR OIL, CLOTH. E. B. FOLEY, SATURDAY'S PRIMARIES. Deligler Delegates Klcctctl In All Hut One Ward. The nctmbllcnns of tho county on Satur day held their primaries for the election of delegates to tho convention held at Pottsvlllo to-day to liomiiinto a ItcpuMicnn county ticket for tho election to bo held next November. The primaries wcro spirited throughout tho county, hut nnno more so than in Shenandoah. In tho Second, Third, Pourth and Fifth wards the primaries wcro as pirited as any ever held in the respective districts olid tho delegates who secured election were very Jubilant. In tho First ward there was no contest and tho vote polled was exceedingly light. Tho results gave Mr. II. 11. Denglcrten of tho fourteen delegates elected and the remaining four wcro claimed as being pledged to Congressman C. N lirmnm. Tho returns mado by the piimary olllcers of tlio rosjicctlvo wards were ns follows : K1ISST WAItl). County Delegates Jacob S. Williams, 31) Thomas Miners, 30. Alternates William Itcoves, 39 ; W illiam Ackor, 30. Legislative- John Itamago, 3!) ; Joseph Morris, 30. Alt nates David Hughes, 3(1 ; James Major, 31). Standing Committee Charles E. Hmith, 30, Alternate William Wagner, 30. SECOND VABI), County Delegates Harry Kclpcr, 103 Kdwnrd Koster, IK); Henry Ooodman, 1)1 ; It W. Sheeler, S3. Alternates Thomas Ilellis, 101 : Frank Hreckcr, 101 ; James Brooks, 87 ; Talicsin Phillips, 80. legislative W. E. Davies, lbS ; John W. Haskins, 1SS. Alter natesHarry Schoppo, 87; Frank Breeker, 87. btanding Committee Cieoigo H. Krick, 188. Alternate Alfred Evans. 83. Tlimi) WAItD. County Delegates William H. Zimmer man, 822; Moses liogors, 222; T. J. James, 02; David Brooks, 02. Alternates Thomas Dove, Jr., 222; William Daddow, 222; John White, 02; Samuel McCutcheon, 02. Legis lative James S. Williams, 314; Marshall Hughes, 311. Alternates Harry Carl. 311; John White, 311. Standing Committee- John II. Itecso, 311. KOUISTIl WARD. County Delegates William Patterson, 1)0 Samuel Shono, 05; W. J. Evans, US; J. II. Temjiest. 07 ; P. II. Gable. 2!) ; J. J. Powell, 20. Alternates Lewis Hopkins,!"); George Lorah, 07; .Tmucs Moyor, OS; Harry Itoese, 07, Prank (lebllc, 20; Thomas Irvin, 27. Legislative Lewis Lehe, Jr., and Lanco Parker. Alternates Thomas Dower and Chris. Bemer. Standing Committee Thomas Grant. riFTH WAIIU. County Delegates Thomas Iledclift, 157; Georgo W. Davis, 157; John I,. Hassler, 02: Henry II. Beissel, 02. Alternates Wash. Bittier, l,r7; Georgo Flock, 157; Georgo Pit linger, 02; Abraham Graf, 02. legislative William Hildebrand, 210; Frank Bock, 210. Alternates William Temple, 210; James Morgan, 157; Benjamin Ilroxton, 02. Stand ing Committed K. D. Iteesc, 157; William Brown, 02. Pay only your own hills. In dealing here the cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who do not pay. Hero all aro 0110 level. All are cash. 7-18-tf Fautouy Shoe Stoke. Few Arrests. Although Saturday was pay day thero were a number of Polish and Lithuanian weddings during tho day the polico force was obliged to mako but fewarrusts. Three Poles wero taken into custody by Policemen Goodman, Leo and Stanton on South Main street for lighting and Charles Dixon was arrested by Policeman Leo on a charge of interfering with an olllcer. A fight in Polokonis' saloon on East Centre street re sulted in the arrest of Enoch Nork for as saulting John Thomas and carrying a black jack. William Buddie was arrested for beat ing tlio wife of Frank Oniscawicz and com mitted to jail. 1'or Sale. Threo Anglo lamps with fixtures and ex tensions. Apply at M. F. Maley's, 10 North Main street. 7-31-tf Win l'enii .lotting'. Tho funeral of John Klein, of Win. Penu, who died of gastric ulser, took place yester day afternoon. Deceased was a member of Shenandoah Lodge, No. 501, 1. O. O. F., and Ilosetta Lodge, D. of It., which attended tlio funeral In a body. Services wero held in tho M. K. church, which wero largely attended. Deceased was 00 years of age, and is survived by a wifo and two children. An eight year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moycr, of Wm. Penn, which died of diphtheria, was buried in town on Saturday. Walter Saxson, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of .Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Bcddall. If you want a flno wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you. A l'ustor's AiniUerKnry. Yesterday morning and evening tho ser vices iu tho Trinity Beforraed church were devoted to tho celebration of tho fifth anni versary of I!ov. Kohert O'Boylo's pastorate. The pastor preached an eloquent and very interesting sermon at each service. Itcv. O'Boylo's pastorato has lieen a very success ful one and ho has not only greatly enlarged and strengthened tho congregation by his realous work and popularity, hut has also madu a host of friends aiuoug the peoplo of tho town generally. How are your kidneys? Kidney diseases aro easy to contract If your blood is not pure. Itheumatism, Diabetes, Iscumlgia, Dropsy aro all caused by sick kidneys. Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills mako vigorous kid neys. For salo at Kirllu's drug store. Fell Don ll .Stairs. Mrs. CatherlnoHcnnossy, an aged lady, fell down a flight of stairs at her residence ou Catherlno street yesterday morniug. Mrs. Heunessy, who Is tho only occupant of tho house, was compelled to Ho two hours In a critical condition, until she was discovered by oue of the neighbors. Sho was bruised about tho shoulders, ami received a gash on tho left side of tho head, from which the blood flowed freely. Dr. W.N. Stein is at tending to her injuries. Tho truth, tho wholo truth and nothing but tho truth. That's oUr motto j nnd wo add leather, solid leather and nothing but leather. That's tho way our shoes are built. 7.18-tf Factoiiv Shoe Stoiie. Mr. Mullahy' Cundlduey. T. J. Mullahy, of town, i3 making an active and tolling canvass to secure tho nomination for liocorder on tho Democratic ticket and is apparently gaining ground everv day. Mr. Mullahy is a gentleman who is very popular with tho people, regardless of political ainilatioiis. and is considered a good fellow by tho pwplo ho meets on tho road as u salesman. His qualifications for tho olllco cannot bo questioned. .Scarlet Fever. Hannah Lincolnhoff, of 29 North Gilbert street, aged i years, U suffering from scarlet fover, Tho houso was placarded by Health Officer Coury this morning. PITHY POINTS. I Happening Throughout tho llcglon Chron icled for Hasty Perusal. The Lavellc fair will begin September 22. The Gordon llrciuen held a picnic on Satur day. G. W. Bcddall to-day moved his house hold cirects to Port ttorbon. Harry W. Brown, of Glrardville, is now manager of tho St. Clair Splinters. A stock couiiny has purchased tho JIc Adoo Tidings and will start a dally. Tho Columbia Brewery bottling team is now being driven by Mellaril Tobln. Tho ttato appropriation for tho Shenandoah public schools will lo received about tho loth lust. Tho School Board will elect new toachors and fill vacanclesat the meeting next Wednes day evening. Tins olllco of the Columbia Brewing Com pany has been fitted up with electric fans for cooling purposes. There aro 1230 children in Mahanoy City who como under tho Compulsory Educational law, and must attend school. Whnt is known ns tho arched vein has leen struck at Hammond collleiy, and is seven feet thick and of good quality. H. P. Houscr, of Locust Valley, whilo sinking a well on his farm last Thursday found a valuablo lied of brick and pot clay. For a lictter convenience of its patrons tho agency of tlio Shamokln Steam Laundry I'as been transferred from Charles Dorr to Edward 1 1. Spade. Foreman John Ilinklo, of North Ashland colliery, was squeezed between two mine cars and painfully injured. Ho will lie confined to tho houso for boveral weeks. Tho Jlazleton Liquor Lcaguo is inves tigating a charge of blackmail against Itobcrt Ililey, a detcctivo for tho alleged extortion of $200 from Frank J. Tutkuss, saloonkeciicr. Itlley says it's spito work and ridicules tho wholo story. AN IMPOSTOR. Unsuccessful Attempt to Clet Money i Forged Letter. This morning a boy called at tho parsonage of tho Priniltivo Methodist church and pre sented a note to tho pastor, l!ev. James Mooro, reading as follows : "Mrs. Moore, will you plcnsu lend mo u dollar till tins evening anil oblige, "Mux. William Fisiiuciin Itov. Moore went out to tho street to see tho woman tho lmy said was waiting for answer to tho note. She had disappeared, but after somo watching Itov. Mooro succeeded in over taking on South Pear alloy a woman who was identified by the Imy who delivered the note. Tho woman denied thatsho was Mrs. I-ish-1mm, or that she had sent tho boy as a mes scngor. Tlio boy was not present when liov. Moore accosted tho woman, hut ho subse quently saw her and declared that sho was tlio person who sent him with tho note to the parsonage. o arrest was mauc. Itov. Mooro notified William Fishhurn of tho occurrence and learned that Mrs. Fishbum had made no application for a loan from anyone. Mr. Fishhurn resides near tho Turkey Iun colliery, being employed there as stable boss Ho says that twice peoplo havo succeeded in unlawfully getting money and goods on his name, hut ho has not been nhlo to trace them. Jicv. Mooio says tho woman In this case weighs from 125 to 135 pounds and wore a black skirt mid light colored waist. Tho Wilkinson Opening. Tho formal opening of L. J. Wilkinson's store nnd new building at tho southeast cor ner of Main and Lloyd streets Saturday was an nusiiicious event. The store was thrown open in the afternoon and until a lato hour at night peoplo entered and passed out of tho store in continuous lines. Tlio arrangement and general appearance ol tho store wero highly complimented by tho visitors. Tho display windows presented an especially at tractive appearance They wero dressed for tho occasion by Mr. A. B. Jay, of Philadel phia, an expert in that line. The visitors fully endorsed all that the Herald said about tho new placo n few days ago and Mr. Wilkinson feels that tho time and mouoy ho has spent upon tho establishment is fully ap preciated by tho public. In tho evening tlio Lithuanian Band gavo a concert under tho direction of Prof. Zeitz. Plants and flowers wero profusely distributed about tho storo and made a very plcising cllect in connec tion witli tho decorations. Was Jlo .Murdered? Klovcn Polandors of Locust Summit re ceived their monthly pay aud purchased a goodly supply of beer and whiskey at Mt. Carmel. About midnight trainmen and pass ing millers heard a terriblo noise coming from tho l'olauders' house, also yells nnd pries of pain. In the morning all wero at their work witli the exception of John jlaliskio. I he men all boro marks of a light tho night ho foro. Everything went well until somo berry pickors found tho body of Mallski in a clump of laurel hushes near tho house. Tho body boro signs of violence, being cut in several places and covered with bruises, as If mado by somo blunt instrument. Tho Polandcrs say that Mallski died from eating poisonous berries. An Inquest will bo held. Heavy ltiiln Fall Tho report sent out by tho weather bureau of tho (lirard Estate shows that tho rain fall during tho month of July was 115 inches which was the greatest fall sinco July, 1623, when 11 4-5 inches fell. July 1812 was tho next nearest when 11 3-10 inches fell. Bain fell within every 21 hours last month. Hank Project Abandoned, Tho project of establishing a National Bank at Lnusford has been abandoned. The causo giveu is that outsiders would hold tho majority of the stock uutLthcreforo havo tho controlling influence. For this reason tho Lansfordcrs havo withdrawn their subscrip tion to tho siock. Huso Hall. In tho gamo at tho Trotting park on Satur day afternoon between the Cherry street team and the Delano nino, the former team won by a score of 1(1 to 1 1. Tho gamo was wit nessed by a big crowd of basoball enthusiasts. Tho Cherry street team proved an easy victim for tho HomesvUle team at the latter placo yesterday afternoon, by which they wero defeated to tho tune of 21 to 5. Tho game was witnessed by about 500 spectators. l'leo 1'rom Wnter. Tho miners employed in tho No. 0 vein at tho ItellaiKO colliery cut luto a stream of water and thinking that they had penetrated an old flooded working of tho Mt. Carmel mine, fled for their lives. The stream flowed steadily for a while and then subsided. It is a mere thread now. Thero is sixty feet of pillar between tho Ilellanco and Righter 8 col llerios. At the Collieries. The collieries in this district controlled by tho P. & It. C. & I. Co., and tho Lehigh Val ley Coal Company resumed operations this morning. It is said tho former will work five three-quarter days this week, whilo tho latter will work but four. An official of tho company was heard to say to-day that August would bo a good month, and that the collieries would work twenty-two days. It I ii hoped his prediction will provo true. THE BASE BALL RECORDS. Standing "r the Clubs In the ltnca Championship Fennnnts, National league. Cl.ons. w. I. V.O. CLUIH. PA .430 .450 .41 .403 JUS Cincinnati 02 .081 Philodel'n Htooklyn.. Wash'ton. NmvYork Ht. Louis Louisville Hilttmore.. HI .0TS .041 .570 .641 .530 Cleveland.. M Chicago. 63 Pittsburg 40 Boston. 45 BATtmDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE OAMUH. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 3; Now York, 1. At Boston Boston, 3; Phllatlolphln, 1. At Baltimore Baltimore, 7; Washing ton, 0. At Chicago Chicago, 8; Louis ville, 3. At St. Louis First game: Cleve land, 5; St. Louis, 2. Socond gnmo: St Louis, 9; Clovchvnd, 3. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LEAOUK GAtF.3. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 2; St. Louts, 1. At Chicago Louisville, 2; Chicago, 1. Knstcrn League. cums. w. u P.O. CLUBS. W. Syracuse-41 SprlnHfi'ld 80 Scranton... 23 Wllluwb're. 23 P.O. M6 .453 .873 Rochester.. 60 81 .581 Providence 43 83 Toronto . 41 83 J154 Buffalo .. 40 87 .654 SATUIIDAY'S EASTERN LEAGUE OAMES. At Toronto Scranton, 0; Toronto, 0. At Syracuse Syracuse, 5j Providence, 3. At Rochester Springfield, 7; Rochester, 4. At Buffalo Buffalo, 3: Wilkosbarro.L SUNDAY'S EABTEI1N LEAGUE GAMES. At Syracuse Syrocusa, 15; I'rovitlonco, 0. At Rochester First gamo: Spring- flold, 13. Rochester, 8. Socond gamo: Springfield, 4 j Rochester, 2. Atlantic League. clous, w. u p.c CLnrts. w. i. p.a Paterson 52 42 .553 Wllmngfn 43 44 -523 Newark 49 41 -Ml Athletic. 83 40 ,452 Hartford 43 42 .533 Lancaster. 82 52 .432 BATTJKDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAGUE OAMES. At Philadelphia First gnmo : Athletic, 12; Wilmington, 8. Socond gnmo: Wil mington, 0; Athlotic, 4. At Paterson First game: Paterson, 12; Lancaster, 7. Socond gnmo ; Paterson, 8 ; Lancaster, 0. At Newark Newark, 8; Hartford, 0. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAGUE GAMES. At Paterson Paterson, 0; Wilmington, 8. At Newark Newark, 11; Lancaster 1. Rnlclrie by l'nlson, Xtoie and Mullet. CnAMliEliSHUHG, Pa., Aug. 3. Goorgo J. Burkhnrt, of I'hllndelphtn.whlloon a visit tojhls relntlvos injtown, wont to a woods about two miles from town, took an ounco of laudanum, tlod a ropo around his neck by ono end and fastened tho other i to tho limb of a tree and getting on a fence shot himself in tho month through tho brnin. Any ono of tho threo moans would havo caused death. Ho was men tally deranged, and hail been In tho Hnr risburg asylum. A wifo and ilvo children survivo in Philadelphia. Burkhart was 84 years of ago. Starved to Ieath In Altoona. Altoona, Pa., Aug. 3. Tho death from starvation of tho 2-yoar-ohl daughter of William und Josephino Lee, who llvo near thiscity.rcvenlsa ensoof destitution which is scarcely to Ijo credited. Tho father of tho home has lwc-n sick for months, and Mrs. Leo is demented. Tho huinimo agent Investigated tho case, took tho starving pooplo to the poorhoiiHj and interred tho dead child at tho county farm. Two other children, aged 4 nnd 7 years, who wero al most dead from privation, wero given Into the euro of tho Children's Aid socioty. Killed Forty-two Copperhead Snakert. SllAMOKlN, Pa., Aug. 3. Whilo B. F. Derk nnd wifo wore gathorlng hucklo borrlos on Trevorton mountain Mrs. Deck steppod into a nost of copperhead snakos. Tho reptiles attacked her, but sho man aged to beat them back until her husband arrived. With heavy sticks tho polr killed forty-two snakes. During tho battle Mr. Dork had a number of narrow escapes from being bitten. Doublo Murder Near l'hlliiilelphln. Philadelphia, Aug. 3. Evcrs Darnell, colored, nged 40, nnd Mary Brown, also colored, about 35, wero found dead un der a treo early yesterday morning. Both their skulls wero crushed nnd u heavy bloodstained bludgoon was found noarby. It Is supposed thoy wore murdered by n former lover of tho worann's becuuso sho jilted 111 in for Darnell. Tho police aro looking for tho suspect. Child Worker llurned to Dentil. Philadelphia, Aug. 3. Harper's ns phaltum plant at Fifty-eighth stroot nnd old Chester avenue, was ontiroly destroyed by flro yesterday morning. Origin, spon taneous combustion. Loss, 5-25,000. Pow oll Dougherty, nged 14, tin employe, was burned to death, Congressman Wnnger's Victory Probable. Nohhistown, Pa., Aug. 3. Primary eloctlons were held Saturday night in tho Sovonth district, composed of tho counties of Bucks und Montgomery, to elect dele gates to tho congressional convention at Lansdalo today. The returns show that Congressman Wunger hns carried Montgomery county, ns well nsBucks, and tho Indications tiro that ho will bo renomi nated by acclumntlon. Iteiiiiiant Sale. On Friday next, at 10 o'clock, wo will com mence a remnant salo of Black and Colored Cashmeres, Henriettas and Serges. Also short ends of plain and figured silks. This is a great opportunity for Bargain Seekers. IJ. F. Gill. The Ktiigletuler Arrested. Johu Mohanic was arrested by Constablo Boliu Saturday ovcuiug, charged by Tax Collector M. J. Scanlan with being the loader in the attack that was made upon the Collector Saturday afternoon when, ho attempted to collect taxes at tho Shenandoah City colliery pay oiiico. Mr, Scanlan says that his presence at tho colliery was duo to an appointment made by six Poles, who had promised to pay him their taxes If ho would meet them at the pay othce, !u:i. ZIMMEUMAN. At Itliigtown. on the 81st lust . Ludwlg Zimmerman, aged S5 years, 0 months nnd 12 (lays. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon. August 4th, at 1 o'clock, from tho residence at Ulngtown. Services will be held In the Lutheran church with interment In tho tinrinh cemetery, .menus ami relatives respeciiuiiy invited to attend. 8-1-St Much in Little Is especially true ot Hood's rills, for no medi cine ever contained so great curative power In so small space. They are a whole medicine Hood's cnesi, always reauy, ui- rfMtx ways efficient, always sat- mjt m I I lsfactoryj prevent a cokt 111 9 or fever, cure all liver ills, sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc. So, The only nils to take with Hood's SarsapariUa. Additional School Itoom, Owing to tho constantly increasing pop ulation of Jacksons, the school b'llUli ig has become too smill to accommodn'e ti chil dren. Mntitrd iv a foundi tion fur n !'? room was started. This room will V- i..10 feet, and will adjoin tho old Fcliool building, making four rooms in all, All Able lteprcsclttnthr. Prof. J. F. Gallagher, of Lost Creek, principal of the public schools of West Mah anoy township, has been selected as n dele gate to represent tho Emerald Society of that placo nt the convention of tho I. C. B. U., which convenes nt Wilmington, Del., on August 11th. Ho will provo an ablo repre sentative. DR. BROWN SHENANDOAH, --For 7 days at the-- FEHGUSOt! : HOUSE Commencing-I MONDAY. AUG. 3. DR. P. II. BROWN, Chiropodist. EnlnrfSeil Mutilans made small The Corns or llanlontt don't return Corns, Ituiiions, InnrowliiK TooXnlls, Kn lrtrj;el Too Jnints,Cliillmina nnd Hwcaty Feet cmel by Dr. Urown here in Shenandoah ten years bko have not eome bnck. nnd the feet nro to-dny free from nches and pains. Head the proofs, do nnd eeo the people. The following home testimonials should convince the most nkepticnl : "We tnko pleasure in rcoommendlnK rr. Ilrown t all 8ufTeren from corns, bunions, iiiKrovrinf? tc nulls, etc. He has permanently cured our feet without puin, blood or sore ness. Ilis treatment is nbolutcly painless nnd his cures stay cured." I. Mi Smith. Krocer, 200 West Centre Street; Isaac Itcfowich. clothier, 131 Knet Centre Htreet; John Smith, proterand meat market, 419 West Centre Street ; Ion Kekert, meat market, 300 Pine Street, Mnhnnny CItv. Thomas S. Farrell, chief clerk P. At K. freight otlleej Ijvi llefmvieh, clothing, 10 South Main Street : Wm. and Mrs. Woomer, green fjrocer, 131 orth Mnln Street; K. J, Me dlnness, expressman, 231 Centro Street ; Mrs. Kllen 1. Ferguson, Miss Mnggie Franey, Shenandoah. Hon. H. M. Knlp, Congress man ; Itcv. Geo. W, (Irohs, Pastor United I Ivan Re Meal Church, Shamokln, l'a.j Mrs. Mary Itelnhold am 1 Mfss Minnie 1). Knlcr, Pino Street, also Mrs. (irrtrude Silliman and Miss K. I). Dillon, Centre Street, Mahanoy City, nnd hundreds of others. Very highly recommended by everal of Shenandoah, Ashland, (iirardville, Frack ville, Mahanoy Plane, Gilberton, Ielano nnd Tamatjua'a lending citizens, toth ladles and gentlemen, whose feet Dr. llrown com- Jdetcly cured hovernl years ngo. Hon. II. M, Ciilp, Congressman Slininokin; V, I). Bright, of Bright Bros., lumber, also proprietor of Ashland Steam Laundry, Ashland ; C, Serr, merchant tailor and gents furnishing goods, (iirardville; Mis Barbara AVagner and Miss Kllen .1. Granger, Glrardville ; Miss Annie I. Buck nnd Mary Ituell, 'Walnut Street, Ashland; Miss Lirzle Price and Julia L. Barnard, Market Street, Ashland; Mis Amcllu Sfinner, Belle Haunt and Mrs. J. 1. Wagner, Frackvllle; Miss Hannah Iteynolds, Mohaiioy Plane; Mrs. Kllen Henry and daughter, Gilberton, and several hundred others. Ofllce: Ferguson House, Shenandoah, Pa., from Monday, August 3rd to theOth, 18; hours, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sundays, 10 a.m. to 1 p. in. YOU CAN SAVE -MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Shackamaxon Hotel 'Arkansas Ave., below Reading depot, Atlantic City, N.J. . MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TKRSIS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, 2OQ S. O a red In St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Wanted-An Idea &3 Protect your IdeMj thT may bring you wea Dejf. Washington, D. 0.,for their $l,6U0prlM offer PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, as W. Centra Btroet, Shenandoah. MISCELLANEOUS. IjOH HALM A second-hand S'pmre piano ? Apply nt Williams & Son. furniture and music store. i-2s-tf T?STItAYKI).-A enw came to tin premises of SU the undersigned nu July 30th. The owner can nave same ny proving propert and pnvitiL nil xpen-es. Bryan MlGke, Yntevilk i'a -3-.n Niiuriiiu i i'wjv oAbii, i'our houses on X uesiijioyu street, mi in gootl conditio and rentttti ng nt 381 er montn, ien ground. will bo sol ld cheap, Can be purchased bv twi- tmrticfl if desired. Apr dyntrso, 1st North Mam street, Shennndoali. 8-Mw VVfANTKI). ftXW agents for Hnwell's nuthor- 1 1 uMi "iavj-n ui'' iuc-Jviisj.i.y and HO BAinV' 5.T0 pages, elegantly ill Ustroted. Price onlv SI 00. i jie nesi nna tnc eiienpet nnd out- sens nil others. TO per cent. to ngenta nnd freight paid, iff Books now ready. Save time by sending 00 cents in stamps for nn outfit at once. Address A. I). WOHTHINGTON Jt CO,. jinruorti, tonn. i-iMw-etfid InOJt SALK.-53,000 worth or the W.000 first mortgngo 10-yeor bonds to b tsued by AU Saints' Protestant Kpiscopal Church, of Shcnan doah, Bonds will be in denominations of 63 ami $50, bearing interest from July 1st, 1MMJ, nt 5 per cent, pcrnnnum, payable quarterly. There will be a privilege of redemption within two years. Subscription books now open. Bonds for salt nt Dr. C. M. llordner, 31 ICnst Oak Street, Shennndoali, Pa. &-29-ti TMIWITANT NOTICE. The fences, dancing X pnvllloii and stands nt Columbia Park are open only to such advertisers who pay for space nnd nil others will be considered ns tresnscr whether the signs be painted, or tacked, or hung upon the fence. Terms for spaces may hi secured frnin Alkuhd nvANs. ) . Thomas J. Williams, 1 Thomas Belljs, ' 7-27-tf Committee OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Kooma fox painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver linings, it your artnic.ii teem uo noc sine you call to see us. All examinations free, we mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, ti..Ml.,..M r.,...., T rv, ...-,, C UlUUHIIIIUl VlUtVUS uunu and Bridge work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental surgery. No charces for cxtractinc when plates aro ordered, wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teetb. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titmnn'o Block) Eaot Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To the admiring irairfof those who have a tnste lor really nne wall paper is me uiihj """" wall paper wrinkles wc have Justrecelved.ou ean find any color or pattern you want for youi hall, bed room, uarlor. dlnlnit room, kitchen; or cafe, from Be up to'-Sllper roll. Une artutic papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kstlinateslclieer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. CARDEN, 231 V. Centre St.,:Shenandoah, Pa. Placo Your Orders Now. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wbkoii await your order. Goods delivered promptly WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS- HEADACHfcS Cured by this granular eltcrvcsceut and stimu lant. An instant cure for sour stomachs ami headaches, which often accumulate from liavlne a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 15) Peach Alley, Shenandoah Edward H. Spade, -AGENT FOll SHAM0K1N STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FRE iee Evan J. bap L1VEP 0E FREE. FT ..A a i ru i ur i