k ( EUREKA! This is the name of a SWINO CHAIR for children and infants we have taken the agency for. It ran be adjusted to any i 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 O. North Main St. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. In order to make room for the carpenters we offer the following selected stock which is displayed in our t large show windows at greatly reduced prices. A big lot of Men's Good Grade PA-NTS at a reduction of 30 per cent, on the original price. A BIO STOCK OVu 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. !. Goldin, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 5, 1890. Ileal Kshite Transfers. The following deed's were filed in tho Recorder's olllco : John Kcster to Mnry C. Kulp, land in West llrunswlck. Slnry C. Kulp, executrix of Fred. It. Kulp, to Christian Kcster. land in Ilalm townshiji. P. &K. U. &I. Co. to William Spcidle, lot In Maliauoy City. Jacob Dinkelaeker to Mary Diukelaekcr, half lot In Malianoy City. E. J. Dailcy ct. nl., to Stephen llutchcr, lot in Kline township. Fred. E.Sturtznmti to Polly Otto, lot in llegins. Valentino Lfim to Valentino Knltzner, premises in Treinout. Elmer ltoberts ct. ux., to Thomas J. Miner, lot in Shenandoah. Joseph Dclbert to Helstcr 8. Albright. Isaac J!. Itlcli to Cliarlotto A..I!ich, several lots in Yorkvillc. I'etcr Sturtznmu to Joel Hehler, tract of land in Jieglns township, David Artz, guardian of John Hepler ct. h!., to Julian ilcplcr, tract of laud in Jieglns township. David A. lteed to Mary Jane Jones, lot in Pottsville. Paul Atwood to Josiah Jenkins for lot in St. Clair. Elizabeth Gilford to Charles Gilford, part of lot in Tatnaqua. Richard J. West to Patrick McGeehan, lot in Coal Dale. Wilson Kehler to Ernest Hood, Jr., for tract of land in Union township. To Discuss the Silver tjuestloii. There will bo a meeting of the Democrats of Ashland lit tho Metropolitan rink this evening at 8 o clock, when tho silver question will bo fully discussed by Daniel Guinan, of Maliauoy City. ltiillillng at Ixcust Otiji. More new houses havo been built at Locust Gap this year than ever before In its history. The burnt district is now' entirely built up. Many of tho houses recently erected are of a very substantial pattern. Singing Society tu Picnic. Tho slnsing society connected with tho United J.vangelicHl church of town con templates holding a picnic at Lakeside in the near future and will invito its many friends to jurticlpate. Child Hurled. The two-year-old daughterof Mr.'and Mrs. Kuipe, of North Chestnut street, was interred in tho Annunciation cemetery this morning The fuueral was largely attended. HAVE ItirrUKNED FROM PIIILA DELPItIA WITH A . . . . Complete Dental FOlt CROWN AND Outfit BRIDGE WORK. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take tho iron stairway on Oalc street. Office Hours i a a. m. to 8 p. in. $6 WE HAVE THE ... I ...LATEST DESIGNS $f IN FLOOR OIL , CLOTH, .k XL. a. FOLEY, 5. K0. 8T WEST CENTRE STREET, yx THE OREENBACKERS. They Issue n Call for a County Cnm ration tin Friday. Pottsviu.k, Aug. ".- Matters political are nwurmltig un Interesting shaiio In this county, and tho indications are the campaign will be a lively one. As soon as tho remit of tho Republican convention was made known, In declaring for the present gold standard and opposed to tho freo coinage of silver at tho ratio of 10 to 1, tho Greenback clement of tho party Im mediately held a consultation, at lcat several of tho loaders of that faction, with u view to mapping out a course of action. They did not relish tho position of the party nor tho statements of Mr. Brumm on tho cilrrency question. Tho result of that conference, terminated yesterday In tho Issuance of a call for a meet ing of all who favor tho 10 to 1 idea. The call Is as follaws : A UAI.I.. Tn the Friend of Hlmctnlllsm. Mr. llrumm's declaration before the Itcimhll- can Count' Convention on Monday, August 3, isw, against me tree coinage oi silver ami lor the gold standard as expressed In tho St. Ioiiis Republican platform of tills year, makes It necesiftry for the aggressive nnd true friends of the silver and gold stnndnril to take some action against the gold stnndartl and favorable to the cause of bimetallism. That we may lie nble to voto nnd act Intelli gently for the double standard, that Is, to have ttio mints open to the free coinage of both metals nt the rntlo of 10 to 1, wr issue this coil for a meeting at the Kxehnuge Hotel, Pottsville, Friday, August "tli, IH'.m, at 10 o'clock In the morning. ' DAHIEt. Ufl'KV, - .1. II. I'OMKUOY, J. C. MKIINSShH, Wm. Wiliiki-m, M. J. Iawioh. llARUY It. FOSTKU, The contemplated bolt of tho freo silverites has caused very little uneasiness among the Republicans, nnd the Democrats encourage tho movement with little enthusiasm. Some say it will effect both parties about equally. There is much speculation and many rumors afloat as to the result of tho meeting on Friday. A prominent Greenbacker from nortli of tho mountain said to-day that William Wllhclm, of Pottsville. is spoken of as a candidate for Congress, and that Daniel Dully, of St. Clair, may ho nominated fur the Senate in tho Fourth district on a fusion ticket with tho Democrats. Pay only your own hills. In dealing hero tho audi customer is not taxed to help sii- port the credit customers who do not pay. Hero all are ouo level. All arc cash. 7-18-tf " Factory Siiok STqitE. Joseph ltlttenliouse Dead. The Hazlcton Standard of to-day says : Joseph Klttenliouse, Sr., who Is well-known throughout this section, died at the residence of his son-in-law, Richard Williams, 25(1 South Pino street, at 10:40 o'clock last night, Deceased was In former years a prosperous merchant here, but for tho past fifteen years resided In Sugarloaf alley and West Hazle ton. Ho was aged 73 years, 11 mouths and 4 days, and is survived by two sons. John W., of Scrautoii, and Joseph X , of Shenandoah, and Mrs. Richard Williams, of this city, and Mrs. John Gilbert, of Philadelphia. Funeral will take placo on Friday afternoon at 1:00 o'clook. Seo tho window display of new silverware at Iirumm's Jewelry store. Miiluuioy City Notes, Mahanoy City, Aug. 5. Tho School Board held a meeting Monday evening and adopted several recommendations 'made by Supt. Ehrhart, namely : A system of monthly reports or tho averages of scholars, so that parents may know how their children stood in their studies; a local teacher's Institute, to meet semi-monthly, tho appointment of a music teacher. Tho Dally American has changed hands. Senator Coylo and M. D. Graham aro now tho proprietors. Thomas J. Joyce, the former owner, has been retained as editor. An unknown man passed a counterfeit note on Mrs. .T.J. Koch. Tho Republican primaries in tho First ward, at which 40 Democrats aro said to have voted, has caused much dissatisfaction. When tho count was completed the votes .were destroyed, An accident occurred at Ellangowan col liery yesterday by which William Rlersteln had his right leg broken. If you want a tine wedding cake. let Otto make it for you. Illrtlidny Tarty. A patty was held last evening at tho residenco of Mr. and Mrs. McGuire, on West Lloyd street, In celebration of tho 11th birthday anniversary of their daughter, Nellie. Refreshments ,wero served to the little folks and they had a very enjoyable timo. Among those in attemfanco wcroClant and Irene HUdenbraud, Bridget and Alice Murphy, May and Maggio Groody, Mary and Maggio Gatligan, Daisy Price, Lillio Hem back, Mary Doyle, Katie Ilrcnnan, Annie McCormick, Emma Ploppcrt, Anna May Rurko and Nellie McGuire; 'Clarence, Wilbur and Harry Hildenhrand, Daniel and Patrick Ilrcnnan, Joseph Ploppcrt, Arthur Davis, James Groody, Harvey Price, Earl Helnhach, llert. and Louis Hildenhrand. Tho truth, tho whole truth and nothing but the truth. That's our motto; and wo add leather, solid leather and nothing but leather. That's the way our shoes are built. 7-18-tf ' Factory Siiok Stork. Political l'rogliostlcator. County Controller II. R. Severn has shown himself quite a prophet on political matters. With several other court house otlicials he mado a guess on July 31st, as to tho probable result of tho Republican convention. Yester day tho guesses were opened, and, Mr. Severn missed but one. His guess was as follows: For Congress, C. N. Ilrumm; Treasurer, Ellas Davis ; ' X'rothouotary, James R. Dccgan; Clerk of tho Courts, John T. Shocner, Recorder, Emanpel Jepkyn; Register, F. C. Reese; Commissioner, Frank Rentz and Charles .Myers; Director of tho Toor, Lurwick, The last ouo he missed. S. J, Dclbert named all the successful candidates. How Is your Liver? Dr. Hobbs Little Liver Pills will euro any caso of Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache or Biliousness. 10 cents a Vial, For sale at Klrlin's drug storo, lie Reared The l'ole. Shouts of "Police!" attracted a largo crowd to Centra street, just east of Main street, at half past ulne o clock last night. The out cries woro mado by a young Polish man who had not been assulted, but was held In a state of terror by "Jack" Delaney, who was paint ing the town and, as a means of diversion. exemplified price ring tactics before the Pole. There was no arrest. Delaney dis appeared when his pupil yelled, lloinnailt kale. On Friday next, at 10 o'clock, we will com mence a remnant tale of Black and Colored Cashmeres, .Henrietta! and Serges. Also short ends of plain and figured tllki. This Is.a great opportunity for Bargain Seekers, R. F. Oill. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Iteglon Chron icled for Hasty l'emsal. Joseph Wadllngor, a former resident of this town, hut now of Pottsville, received a sevcro scalp wound from a falling picco of timber. 0. 11, Dengler has tendered his resignation to tho Treasury Department as bank ex aminer. Joshua Winner Is lying critically 111 at his homo In Ashland. Tamaqua has an epidemic of diphtheria. and several of tho streets have been quaran tined. Mlno Inspector John McGuire, of tho Eight or Pottsvlllo district, repoits two fatal and thirteen non-fatal accidents for the month of July. i The Pottsvlllo theatre will open for tho season next Monday. Mrs. J. K. bigfricd lias received a check for ?10,000as insuranco on the life of her late husband. Many of our farmers say that tho green grapes aro beginning to rot, which will seriously affect tho crop. Tho ' frequent storms aro supposed to lio the cause. rhomas Mason, a miner at tho old Johns colliery, St. Clair, had liis head severely cut by a fall of coal. " Of tho 000 applicants who underwent ex amination for miners' certificates in the Potts ville district tho past year nearly all were of foreign birth. William II. Zimmerman, the butcher, is having his property painted on South Main street. About fifty children of tho First ward, are picnicking at High Point park this afternoon, Special Olllcer Michael Kauo suffered an other of his epileptic fits at tho comer of White and Lloyd streets, last evening. He was removed to his homo nearby whero ho revived shortly after. For Sale Cheap. A dcslrablo residence on East Coal struct. Apply to M. M. Burkfc, ottorncy-at-law. tf An Oldect Lesson. From Philadelphia Ledger. A mob of foreigners at Shenandoah, Pa., forcibly resisted tho efforts of tho Tax Receiver tp collect back taxes, and severely injured him and his constable, and tho pollro had difficulty In arresting several of his assailants. These rioters, probably Huns or Poles, work in tho collieries at wages far in advance of what they would receive In their own country. They displace native labor in the mining sections, and arc unwilling to pay their due share towards tho support of the Government that protects them. It is unfair to condemn all of this foreign clement for the offences of the few, and ,yot the attack upon tho tax collector is an object lesson of the character of somo of the im migrants who contribute to congest the labor market in tho mining districts. It is evident that the Shenandoah rioters are neither peaceablo nor law-abiding, and that they do not valuo tho privileges which our laws con fer upon them, They should be made, to understand that they cannot evade their duo share of taxation, much less offer forciblo resistance to tho authorities who have been duly constituted to carry on tho affairs of government. Xew Telephone Company. A meeting of tho directors of the Schuyl kill Telephone Company was held in Ashland on Monday ovcnlng, and the preliminary work of arranging for tho construction of tho line was completed. Work will begin in a few weeks. Judge O. It. Savldgo, of Sun bury; John P. Helfcnstein and W. W. Ryan, of Shamokin, Edward B. Hunter, of Shenan doah, and W. A? Marr and Edwin C, Price, of Ashland, attended the meeting. - A double forco of workmen will be put on, one going from Mt. Carmel and tho other from Potts ville, working towards each other. It is ex pected to havo the lino In working order by tho first of November. An exchange will lie established in town, and tho rental of 'phones will bo $24. Tho line connects at Mt. Carmel with that of tho Shamokin Telephone Co., which is already In operatian through to Williamsport. This town is being canvassed for subscriliers, nnd many havo already been secured. .Married Last levelling. Mr. David Herblno and Mrs. Cora Stauffer, both of town, vero married last evenlug at tho residence of Charles Zimmerman, of 338 nest Cherry street. Rev. Robert O Boyle. pastor of tho Trinity Reformed church, officiated at the ceremony. The couplo will reside on East Lino street. CI. A. V. l'oiitMinement. Thfi lnenl ,'firns of find's Ampncnn VJ'nn. teers intended to tender a reception to Col. vtatKins anil Mat! Captain Lindsay, of New York, lu Dougherty's hall this evening, but tills afternoon a telegram was received stat ing Ibnt Col. Watklns Is unable to lcavo New York on account of illifcss, hence the meet ing arranged has been Indefinitely postponed. At flleii Ouoko To-day. A party composed of Misses Josephine Daddow, Mablo and Kate Glover, accom Ianled by Messrs. Louis Cako and John Hoffman, spent the day at Glen Ouoko. They are attending tho picnic of tho Pottsvlllo Christian Endeavor Society. Clay rigeon Contest. Yesterday afternoon Drs. G. M. Hamilton and D. W. Straub engaged in a clay pigeon shooting contest at the Trotting park. The match was for fivo birds each. The former broke three and tho latter two, when tho spring on the trap broke, causing a postpone ment of the contest Political Visitors. Among tho Maliauoy City' politicians who were attracted to town to-day by tho Legis lative convention wero ex-Sheriff Comrey, Hon, William E. Jones, ex.Posttnaster Med lar, Harrison Ball and Senator John J. Coylo. S. Burd Edwards, of Pottsville, was also in attendance. " A BIOOFFErI SK.3IJ Worth of Fine Old Wine for .1.UO. The Speer N. J. Wlno Co., of Pasuiic, N. J., is offering a caso of 13 bottles choice and old assortment of wino for $S.00, this offer, be low costs, only to stand two or three months, aud but one caso to a family, as it is a loss and Is only done to prove to tho finest con noisseur tho high character and richness of these choice wines, produced at Passaic, N, J. We havo one of tho circulars and list of tho wines offered with all particulars. Every person who sends a postal card to The SrKEB N. J. Wino Co., Passaic, N. J., may procure one. These Wines aro Superb, 8-4-4td&w Mountain Grove Camp. Tho Mountain Grove camp meeting, which annually is a sourco of pleasure and recrea tion to many of our .people, opened for the season yesteday. At 10:30 this morning tho Women's Foreign Missionary Society will hold their anniversary. The tents aro nearly all taken, and this year's camp promises to be tho largest in numbers yet held, Shenandoah will be well represented, Ask your grocer for the "Eoyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It Si the beet nonr made. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. XntlonaliLeague. At 'New York (10 Innings) Now York, 6; Washington, 5. At Lotilsvlllo (10 In-nlngs-Plttsliurfr.O; Lotilsvlllo, fi. At Chi cago Cleveland, 0 ; Chicago, 4. Kastern Lcagun. At Syracuse Symcuso, 7; Providence, 2. At Rochester Hochostcr, 7; Springfield, 4 At nnlTiilb HuITnlo, 9; Wllkcsbitrro, 0. A't Toronto Toronto, 10; Scranton, 5. Atlantic League. At Hnrtford Hartford, 1 ; PnteKon, 1. At Philadelphia Atlilo!iC,'l5;Lnnciister, 9. At Newark Nowark, Hi; Wilmington, 5. . William Cniilli'll for Congri-ss. Scuanto.v, Ph., Aug. 5. Wlllliim Cou ncil, tho imiltl-inlllloimlro coal operator, of this city, nntl who Is credited with patching up tho differences between Gov ernor Hastings nnd Senator Quay follow ing last year's stuto organization fight, wiw yesterday nominated for- congress from tho Eleventh district by tho Repub lican county convention held In this city. Ho was unopposed. Mr. Cohncll up to a few years ngo had vied with tho present congressman, Joseph A. Scrunton, to se cure control of tho local Kepubllcnn or ganization, nnd recently Mr. Connoll haR hud that control. This Is tho first office ho has ever sought. Forty We'sli Miners ?iitambel. SWANBKA, Wnlos, Aug. 5. A dispatch from NOath, seven miles from here, an nounces thntiorty miners wero entombed In tho Bryncoch pit, near that place, by an explosion which occurred yestorday af ternoon.' It Is feared that twenty-flvo of tho men havp been killed. Four corpses have already been recovered. PERSONAL. Frank Wilson, of North West street, (a oh tho sick list. ' Mrs. Harvey H, Hess, of North West street, has given birth to a son. Leo Talley, of Baltimore, Mil., is a guest of relatives and friends in town. John W. Parker, editor of tho Mahanoy City Record, spent several hours In town last evening. Charles J. Quinn, tho genial Singer sowing machine agent, transacted business at Maha noy City yesterday. Dr. T. H, Fleming, of Philadelphia, and his sister, Miss Ella, of Tremont, aro in town tho guests of their cousin, Miss Ella Egan. Mrs. II. Little and sons, Theodore and Russol, of Pottsville, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kerslako, on South Jardln street. Michael Gaughan, who has been tho guest of ex-Councilman Gadlgan, loft for his homo in Chicago to-day. JohuTrczise and his aunt, Miss Lizzie D.ivls, left town to-day for New York, whero they will visit relatives. Miss Julia McKerncll, of Hazleton, is tho guest of the Conry family, on. East Lloyd street. Richard Rushworth spent to-day with Ashland acquaintances. Mrs. Britten and son, Edward, of Phila delphia, aro the guests of tho Gaul family, on North White street. Miss Mamo Craig, of Philadelphia, who was a guest of the Misses Hecbner, on South Jardln street, returned to her homo this morning, accompanied by her cousin, Mr. Sharer. Mr. aud Mrs. Simon Drelfoos and children, of Danville, and Mrs. Morris Loeb, of Malianoy City, were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Peters, of North Jardln street, yesterday. Mrs. John Martin returned homo from a visit among Sunbury friends. Misses Butler, of St. Nicholas, wero town visitors to-day. Druggist Fred. Wasley this morning left for Bloomsburg on his bike, Joseph Mandour, tho East Centre street wholesale notion dealer, has returned from Philadelphia and New York with an extra large assortment of goods. .Messrs. Samuel Burchlll, William Bcggs and Charles Hildenbrandt, of Frackville, were political visitors to town to-day, Miss Laura Hornsby, formerly of Malianoy City, and now employed In the long distance telephone exchange at Reading, was a town visitor to-day. Liver Ills Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti pation, sour stomach, Indigestion are promptly cured by Hood's Pills. vThcy do their work Hood's easily and thoroughly, Effb "II Best after dinner pills. Iv I I I C 25 cents. All druggists. I HO Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. BICYCLE RACES ! SECOND EVENT. lElE,llnllI.I5 At 4- o'clock, P. M. Sanctioned by U A. V. L. A. V. Rules. ANNUAL BENEFIT PICNIC -OP THE CITIZENS' BAND of Mahanoy City. Pure Amatuer sports. Dancing:, Boat ing', Fine Music and Pleasures galore. Pro!. JONES' ORCHESTRA In Pavilion. U .... CITIZEN'S BAND at the Races, The cntrr ll.l to the bicycle race, la largo nnil Includes nil the crock riders of the Anthracite rcicion. The rivalry that exist, between the riiler. assures hot rare.. P. A. McClude, Manager. TeMms to Hire. If you want to hire a ufo and reliable team fordrlvinitor forworklnit purposoi pay Shields' ltvery .table a villi. Team, constantly on baud at reasonable rates. JAMKvS SHIELDS, I No. AO Kast Centre street. ppoiltoIUadlnsT railroad station. , Wanted-An Idea Xthi4 fct hlnV '-flf somfl slmpl. tniac tooaientr Protect; t ronr IStut ther may brtof yon wealth. WrlLn Jalltf WKUDKR1IURN CO.. Fateat Mttor. ners. Washing-ton. D. o., for their (Law prU. offer and list or (no bun ana uthiwu wanwa. DR. BROWN -IN- SHENANDOAH, For 7 days at the-- FERGUSON : HOUSE I-Commencing-I MONDAY, AUG. 3. Enlarged Great loe-Jolnls Katie Small. DR. P. 11. BROWN, Chiropodist. Enlarged JI tin Ions matlesinnU, The Corns or JI unions don't return Cornm Iltinlons, Ingrowing Toe Nails, Kn 'JnrKed Ton Joint(Chtlbaina nnd KwcAty Feet cum I tiJ Dr. Urown here In Shenandoah ten yenrs o have not conic buck, and the feet are tonlay free from nehes ana paf n& Kern! the proof g Go and hco the people. Tho following home testimonials should convince thentoM kept! en I i "Wo toko pIoflrMire In recommending Dr. Brown to all sufferer from corns, bunions, Ingrowing toe wills, etc. He has permanently cured our feet without pain, blood or sore ness. Ills treatment Is absolutely painless nnd his cures stay cured." I. M, Smith, grocer, 300 West Centre Street; Isaac Itefowlch. clothier, 181 Kast Centre Street; John Smith, grocer and meat market, 419 West Centre Street J Leon Kckert, meat market, 1100 IMne Street, Mahanoy City. Thomas 8. Farrell, chief clerk p. & It. freight ofllee v Icvl Itefowlch, clothing, 10 South Main Strcf t Wm. and Mrs. Woomer, green grocer, 121 North Main Street: E. J. Mc (Ilnnes, expressman, 224 Centre Street ; Mrs. Kllrn 1. Ferguson, Miss Maggie Franey, Shenandoah, Hon. H. M. Kulp, Congress-' mnn ; Itcv. CJeo. W. (Irons, Pastor United Evangelical Church, Shamokin, la.: Mrs. Mary Helnhold and Miss Minnie D, Kaier, Pine Street, also Mrs. Gertrude SUllman and Mlsg K. I). Dillon. Centre Street, Mahanoy City, and hundreds of others. Very highly recommended by several of Shenandoah, Ashland, Glrardville, Frack ville, Mahanoy Plane, Gilbert on, Delano and Tamnqua's leading cftlzeno, both ladies and gentlemen, whose feet Dr. Brown com pletely cured several years ago. Hon. II, M. Kulp, Congressman Shamokin; M.- D. Bright, of Bright Bros., lumber, also proprietor of Ashland Steam laundry, Ashland; C. Serr, merchnnt tailor and gents' furnishing goods, Glrardville; Miss Barbara "Wagner and Miss Ellen J, Gtnnger, Glrardville; Miss Annie D. Buck nnd Mary Itussell, Walnut Street, Ashland; Miss Lizzie Price and Julia L. Barnard, Market Street, Ashland; Mis Amelia Snuner, Belle Haunt and Mrs. J. D. wngncr, Frackville; Miss Hannah Iteynolds. Mahnnoy IMane; Mrs. Ellen Henry and daughter, Gllherton, and several hundred others, Ofllco: Ferguson Houh, Shenandoah, Pa., from Monday, August 3rd to the 9th, 1890; hours, 8n.tu.to 8 p.m., Sundays, 10a.m. to 4 p. in. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Schuylkill, state of Pennsylvania, on Mondty, the 17th day of August, A. I) , 1890, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, by Mat. Kujh chlnsky, Frank Chti7anckl, Peter Simmons, Paul A iewaefs, John Gaells, Pierce Wockatitls, nnd others, under the "Act of Assembly to provide for the incorporation aud regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29th, 1871. ami the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be call til nnd known as "The St Stnnlclnus Young Men's Lithuanian Romnii Catholic Beneficial Association, of Shen andoah, Pa," The character nnd objects of which are the maintenance of an organization for beneficial nnd protective purposes, by the establishment of a beneficial fund therein, and the cultivation of a charitable nnd benevolent spirit among the members thereof. Said society to be carried on nt Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, and for wild purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by said Act of Assembly anil Its supplements. Said application Is now on file in the Pro thonotary's olllce, at Pottsville, Pa. M. M. Burke, Solicitor. Shenandoah, Pa., July 22, 1895. 22-29-M2 YOU CAN SAV MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. Shaokamoxon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Heading depot, Atlantie Cltj', N. J, UUKINAKU CUINWAY, MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TEUMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, aoa S. Oar-din St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 35 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, 83 W. Cntr. Btnwt, Shenandoah. I I MISCELLANEOUS. X' Apply nt llllnnm Hon. furniture nml music store. ? ou , IjtHTKAYKD. A cow cmne tn tho trpmf. f h the nmlerslRii. .Ion July 30th, The Tn"r van havo mine hy ).rovliiK property nnd p:lvn nil expense IIbyas AUOkr, Yntesvllle, Pn 8-3-3t P,,?.rET,Y I'O" 8ALE.-F.ur house. ,, X West Uoyd I street, nil In (rood condltlou nnd renting nt Kll.per month, Jen.nl ground, will be sold thenp. Can be purchnwt by t pnrtles If desired. Apply at No. 123 North Main street, Shenandoah. 8-1. lw WANTKIl.-S (XI0 nireuts for Itu oil's author. .,.j!ie,1"mKS w Mckinley and uo. ,lli!irAZX''s.r"' cl'Kn't!y Illustrated. Price only 11 f". The best anil the clienpest, nnd out sells nil others, no t.er cent, to agents nnil (rclitht iinld. S-HookiiiKm-ready. Save time byscndlnirSOcentslii stainm for nn outfit nt "S-lw-eod IriOR 8AI.li-3,O0O worth of the M,MO first J, )"tKage 10-year bonds to be lued by All i , ..I; m""i'"i vmireii, oi nuennn doah, l!ondwlllholndciiomlnnln,,.r n,,.t 850, benrinK Interest from July 1st, ISOfi, nt S per cent, per nnnum, payable quarterly. There will u , 1 jr .V . . "",,,n lwo years. Subscription books now open, llonds toi sale ... .... jj. .... jjonmcr, .j i jywv oak street, Nhcnnndonh, Pn. 6-29-tf TMI'OUTANT NOTICE, Tho f.nees, donelnc X pavilion nnd stands nt Columbia Park nr i'i-ii "iy i sucn nuvemsers who pay for space .... .,,.,,, .im.,i Hs ircpassersL. whether the siicns be painted, or tacked, or hunc pecurcfl front i.-iha;. iiTin iur splices may oc- AynEn Eva xh, Thomas. I. 'Williams, Thomas Belli,. Committer. f-27-t: OPEN EVERY DAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Booms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Sifter HllirJES. If Tour nrtlfical teeth do not snit you call to see us. AH examinations freo. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to' Dental Surgery. fio charges for extracting when plates are ordered. We are the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Office Houre: 7 a. m. to 8 P. m. Beauty Unrolled To the admiring gaie'of those who have a taste for really fine wall paper is tho display ofnew wall paper wrinkles wo have Just received. ,oi can find any color or patteru you want for our jiuii, ueii room, parlor, uiiiu'k -.iL.i cafe, from 5c up toifajper roll, i ino ortletle papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative fainting:. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estlmates'cheer fully furnished. Send postnl. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St.,:Shenandoah, Pa. Place Your Orders NoV. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods- delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. nUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS 'HEADACHbb Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An insiani cure ior sour ,iuimRao,. headaches, which often accumulate from havlne a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Edward H. Spade, -AGENT FOR- SHAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. Evan J. Davies; LIVERY AND Undertaking!: 13 N. Jardln Street. Jp2