',IJT''',''''",",-rfT 4 Yoj Can rviaUe Your dollars nml c by cnrrylnic the. .yr.-.VfONEY by buying ycm'. - A M our More & BROWN '.iir yotf'.ii r -. 6tort,--,tiv j J 17' North Main St. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. l1. 1 1 '.'.'j ..j . In order to make room for the carpenters we offer the following selected stock which is displayed in 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 rao stock or 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 S.VTl'ltDAY, AUGUST 211. 1800. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL DAMES. XutlmiitL Lt'ilgno. At Philadelphia--I'hllmlolphiiv, 10; Clove land, 0. At lloston Chicnso, 0; Uoston, 1. At lirooKlyn IJruuklyn, 8; Louis vlllo, 3. At Ihiltlmoro Ilaltimoro, 0; Cincinnati, 3. At New York St. Louis, 5; New York, 2. At Washington Wash ington, 11 ; Pittsburg, 5. Knstern League. At Kochostor Iiuffalo, 7; Ilochoster, 4. At Springfleld Sprlngflold, 15; Scronton, o At Provldonco Providenco, 21; Wilkos burro, 9. v Atlnntlc League. At Hartford Hiirtford, 12.; Athletics, a At Lancaster Putorsori, jt; fc.iucustor, 5. At Wilmington Wilmington, 8; Now urk, 3. Slain by a ltcjected Suitor. ScitAXTON, Pa., Aiiir. 2'.). Georgo Van Horn, a Mid character about GO yenrs old, 11 VViltli 111 11IU lUUUl III JiWJtt'.s hoarding hou cut her throat almost :i Horn had been a sul j .....n and was rejected by months ago. lloth aro mi liiy in vfait In tho cellar of Mrs. Joaephlno Wiitott .s luMnlluK house, last night, st from ear to car. suitor of tho vco- her about two months ago. Hoth uro married, but liv ing apart from husband and wife. Van Horn escaped. Tho woman is dying at a hospital. Suicide of a IVuusyliniiln l'n.tinaster. PlHL.Mjr.UMll A, Aug. 29. William It. Dederick, 60 years old, postmaster and agent of tho Pennsylvania railroad at Morion Station, committed suicide In tho olllco at tho station, yesterday morning by shooting himself through tho heart. Tho unfortunate man lived hut half an hour after ho w.ts found, and was unconscious 1. 11 that time n ltespei'tor uf Person. That much dreaded disease, diphtheria, is no respector of person, ago or condition in life. It attracts tho rich and tho poor, tho young and tho old. But it has met its uu llinching foo in Thompson's Diphthoria Cure, which is just what its name indicates. No case of diphtheria was ever known whero this medlcino was U6ed according to directions and failed to cure. Croup, hoarseness. uulnsy, soro throat, etc., aro equally removed by it. Sold at Kirlln's drug storo at 50 cents a bottle. Another to Atllllitlo City. Tho Philadelphia fc Iteading It. It. cheap excursion to Atlantic City on Sunday last carried J03 passengers from Shenandoah Another, tho last of tho season, will bo run Sunday, Sept. 0th., leaving Shenandoah at 2:10 A.M. Faro, f 2.50. 8-2fl-3t REMOVED TO . li 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J. W. VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways climb anymore. S 5,000 BARS OF 3 1 ...SOAP 3 E. B. FOLEY, 3 CE H0. 2T WEST CENTRE STREET. 3 I Tiny Stomachs Give Out, Diarrhea Follows. Utmost Strength Needed to With stand Heat of August. Lactated Pood Keeps Them Sturdy, Well Pe4 and Steadily Growinp. Tlicso lbverhh days and night? malto It n question of lifts mul death with the bnhlen. It crtimot ho InitircMod too often nor too strongly upon parents that August li the most deadly month for children, especially for thoio under G, and for tables going through their second summer, and that now is the time when young children need the most wholesome, nourishing, and palatablo diet that can ho procured for them. Lactated food li recognized all over tho country as tho most nourishing, strengthen- ng, easily digested, and pulnUhlo food that ran ho given tho baby. Hot weather mustnot he allowed to weaken tho child's digestion nor prevent its eating loartlly. Jinny p'ircnts, know tho vital sAvrjD rnoji cii(H.Eri inkasti-m. importance of keeping baby abundantly nourished in hot weather, force the child to take more food than it can aisiniilate, or food that is ill adapted to hot weather feeding. High temperature, with such improper feeding, brings cholera infantum, diarrhea and convulsions. Mothers who feed their children on lactated food will have tho comforting feeling of hav ing done everything possiblo for insuring baby's health, growth and lasting happiness. Lactated food is tho happy achievement of a long desired substitute for mother's milk. It Is known to invariably make firm ltosh, a" clear skin, bright eyes, and to strengthen tho child's body so that diarrhea, cholera infan tum and exhausting summer sickness do not gain a footing. Lactated fcjod babies aro rosy specimous of genuinu fun-loving, noisy children, that develop'strong physiques, with largo bones and muscles. he only assured safety for rale, weak, sickly babies in summer is for mothers to stick close to a diet of pure lactated food. Tho danger of overloading tho tiny stomach, and tho consequent diarrhea nature's way of dealing with indigestion is thus avoided. Lactated food is tho one perfect substitute for healthy mother's milk. Specialists in chil dren's disorders prescribe it, intelligent parents everywhere recommend it, and babies living on it show how perfectly it is adapted to infant summer feeding, by their healthy condition, their plump, happy faces and their bright eyes. Mrs. H. A. Vreeland, of Windsor, Conn., has tho saino reason to bless lactated food that thousands of other mothers havo. Sho wiitcs to tho proprietors of lactated food : "I send you herewith picture of my baby, Yira Itobcrta Vreeland, who has been raised on your lactated food. It was recommended by tho doctor and druggists, and it saved her life. She was very sick with cholera infan tum, and this was tho only nourishment sho took. When eight months old she weighed 203 pounds. I can gladly recommend lac tated food to any mother." Tjiiowrltlng Is Legal. A now law in this 6tato provides that all typewriting, heretofore oxecuted, and all that may hereafter bo done, for any purposo whatever, shall havo tho same legal force and eil'ect as ordinary writing and that the word "writing" occurring in tho laws of tho state shall bo held to include typewriting. This is tho first stato that has thus legalized the work of tho typewriter. Pay only your own bills. In dealing hero tho cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who do not pay. Hero nil are one level. All aro cash. 7-18-tf Factory Shoe Stobe. To Address tho Sillier. President Fahoy, of tho United Mino Workers, will next week commeuco a tour of Schuylkill county to address tho miners on politics, and other questions lclativo to their welfare. On Monday and Tuesday ho will visit Mahanoy City for tho purposo of organ izlug loads, and on Wednesday ho will bo in tho Shaniokiu region lor tho same purposo, Tho following week ho will again visit this section. Location for n Ureiery Tho Ashland Telegram is in rccoipt of a letter from partios iu New York stato, who own a brewery plant and who aro desirous of removing It to another location. 1 ho parties are anxious to go to Ashland, provided somo local capitalist with 85,000 will become a partner iu the businoss. Ijimh l'nrty To-iilElit. A lawn party will bo hold this evening at tho rOBldeuco of Dr. C. M. llordnor, 31 East Oak street, and tho proceeds will bo for tho benefit of All Saints church, of town. Tho attendanco will no doubt bo largo, and good timo will bo spent present. by those who are Advertised Letters. Letters addressed to tho following named people remain uncalled for at tho local post olllco: Sallio Ilerger, Lmiua Logennorger, Mrs. K. Nedham, Mrs. Uridget Malone, Mary M. Cafferty, Mrs. Gruuwoal. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmithiug done call on E. i . Gallagher IS West centre street Dealer ir. stcea 1-tf THEY REACHEDjrnEIR MOTHER. A llenrtlcBs Mahanoy City Man llroiqtit tit Terms. Hpecial to Evesino Ilr.Tt.u.!), Mahanoy City, Aug. 20. Yesterday af ternoon a telegram was received by Cllef liurgess Stern, dated at Heading, pa,, md signed by Chief of Pollco Albreicht, of ho hitter city, asking Stern to locato n nan named Andrew Puchells. Tho man vas found on Water street. It was subsequently learned that tlireo children named Annie, Joseph and And lew Puckelis, nges ranging from S to 13 years, lad been dropped from a train at Heading md wero found wandering about tho streets of that city. They wero turned over to '.ho authorities. Tho children could not siieri a word of English. They wero taken to -.ho station houso and given food. An Idea of their hunger may bo gleaned from tho iict that each caught up a loaf of bread and de voured it llko famished animals. Clilcf Albreicht, of Iteading, took an interest in tho children and furnished them with bettor clothing, after which ho sent tho telegram to Chief Jlurgcss Stern. The children reached hear last evening and went to tho homo of Andrew Puckelis, who is their step-father. Mrs. Puckelis left tho children iu the old country four years ago. When they appeared sho showed all tho signs of motherly nfl'cctiou, but tho step-father didn't share iu her demonstrations. On tho contrary ho endeavored to induco tho oificcrs to take tho children to tho poor house. Tho mother begged that tho children ,'might remain, hut ho ro fused to relent until several neighbors threatened him with arrest, when ho gavo a surly and ungracious consent to tako tho children in. Ho says ho gavo ono Iko Gold schmidt, of Mt. Carinel, J5B to bring tho children to this country. Ho refused to pay a bill presented by tho Reading authorities for tho entertainment of tho children, but tho mother succeeded in borrowing tho money and settling tho account. Tho collieries in this valley aro miming short of water and tho supply from tho boro holo is now being resorted to. If thatgivesout it will bo necessary to commenco purifying tho sulphur water again. Tho funeral of Joseph Futda, who was killed in the runaway accident at Shonan doah on Friday, will tako place hero to morrow, at 2 p. m. Services will bo held iu tho Greek Catholic church and tho Citizens' Band of 21 pieces will head the procession. l'olitlcal 1'oints. John F. Finney was appointed Chairman of tho Executivo Committeo to act advisory to Chairman S. II. Edwards, of tho County Committeo. Itcpublican campaign clubs are being organized iu a number of towns throughout the county. Col. T. H. Itickcrt has been appointed treas urer of tho Kepubhcan county committee. Tho appointment of a finance committee, consisting of prominent and influential mem bers of tho party from different rarts of tho county, will shortly be anuouncod by Chair man Edwards. Tho clerks at Republican headquarters are mailing sound money literature iu largo quantities. mo Kepuulican campaign will bo inau gurated in earnest in a week or two. Chair man Edwards &iys when ho begins to bom bard tho enemy's forts ho will keep it up without cessation until tho polls close, with two meetings nightly. Tho Democratic candidates havo abandoned tho idea of starting a daily paper at tho county 6cat. Senator Quay has removed tho "dollar brand" from tho brow of David Martin, and tho politicians are speculating as to what it all means. See that your name is upon tho registration books. Tho Assessors will bo at tho different polls on September 1st and 2nd for that purpose. 1'arpviell Gathering. A merry gathering of young folks were as sembled last evening at tho residence of Thomas Cuntlin, on East Lloyd street, who had a very enjoyable time. It was tho tendering of a farewell party to Misses tgncs Cantlin and Auuie Kaue, who will leave next week to tako up a conrso of studies at tho liloouisburg Normal School, Ketreshmcnts wero served and dancing was indulged iu until a lato hour. Tho truth, tho wholo truth and nothing but tho 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 Shoe Stoke. Icmaiul for Horses. Judging from tho many car loads of horses which were disposed of in town by Various horse dealers in the past few months, tho do mand would soon bo exhausted. Our veteran horseman, William Neiswcntcr, has calls daily for sales, and in order to accommodate tho wants of buyers of horseflesh, ho will' leavo for tho West tho latter part of next week for another consignment. Ho says ho can supply them nil. Tho llig School Attendance Tho total enrollment in tho public schools of tho borough at present is 2,5591,109 boing boys and 1,390 girls. As sovcral of tho school rooms aro taxed beyond their capac ities a few temporary transfers of pupils will havo to bo mado to accommodate all with seats. Tho present enrollment shows 13 moro pupils at tho closo of tho first week of tho present year than was enrolled during tho wholo of tho first month of last year. That's No Joke. Somo miscreant last night removed tho figure 5 from tho removal sign of Dr. G. M. Hamilton, which caused many of his patients to bo misdirected. This would place tho doctors now homo now occupied as tho resi dence of William Fricko, 11 North Jardlu street, who was greatly annoyed by thotrick. Died at the Almshouse. Mrs. Sarah Lee, a colored woman, died last night in tho insane department of tho Schuylkill Haven almshouse. Tho remains wore forwarded to her huslwnd, who is em ployed as porter at tho Merchants' hotel, In Pottsvillo. AViiK'm Collapse, Tli is morning as Thomas Ferguson was turning tho corner of Main and Coal streets with a wagon load of stone, tho pin in tho front truck fell out, which caused tho wagon to collapse. With, the aid of several men tho damage was soon repaired. Tratlic on tho clectrie road was delayed for five minutes. Leg Injured, Anthony Kanniuski, of 233 East Lloyd street, who is employed at Kchley Itun colliery, had his right leg badly injured hy a fall of rock yesterday. No bones, were biokcu, hut tho injury is a painful onu Ho was removed to his home, where ho is jmder the treatment of Dr. G. M. Hamilton. I'uut Fer Cent Above. The rate of wages for tho mineri and laborers for tho la&t half of August will bo our(4) per cent, above tho FINANCE AND TRADE. The Yaliimn il Itimlnrns Hai Not In. creased, Kxcopt In a l'ew Centers Nlw Your, Aug. 21). Ilradstroots' com mercial ngency says! Tho volume of gen eral business has not increased within tho week. Exceptions appear to bo nt Haiti moro, Loulsvlllo and Kansas City, whloh semi out moro fuvorablo roports ns to tho nuatitltlos of general niorchnndlso sold than any other center. Early movomont of nrops Is said to bo behind tho luoroasod orders. Another onoournglug inlluonce is lound In lower rato.s for foreign ox- i nigo, tho movement ut $10,000,000 In (joi i irom auroaa to tno united statos, ' tho expression of opinion that not loss ,n f25 0,iJ in gold is to bo imported in tho mar futuru. Conspicuous among chocks to trado Is greatly luoroasod flrmnoss for money at nearly all financial contors. As nt Now York, banks nt most largo cltlos roport withdrawals of deposit's, In many Instances by country bunks, higher rat03 for call loans, and at somo points tho practical refusal to mako timo loans. Jobbers anil manufacturers roport no gonoral incrcaso in demand for staple mo chnndlso. Tho tendency of the formor Is to lot tho latter carry stocks, and of tho latter to cut down production, until scar city compols freer purchases by whole salers. Trado opinion Is that llttlo gain In businoss need bo expected until after tho election. Merchants In regions whero cotton und now wheat aro moving aro somewhat hopeful as to prospects. x ho record of this weok's businoss fall- urea In tho United Statos shows a largo Increase ovor last wook, 820 compared wi th 201, a gain of 61. Compared with tho wook a year ago tho Increase Is 130, and with two yoars ago tho gain Is 123. In the last week In August, 1893, during tho panic, thoro wore 303 failuros reported, us con trasted with 320 this week. K, 'turns to "Wllkesbarro. Harry F. Mollet, who has been engaged in blacksmithitig in town for sovcral months, has decided to return to Wilkcsbarro, where ho will become nil nssistant superintendent for n lifo insurance; company. Ho mado his departure to-day. During his stay hero Mr. Mellet made many friends who will bo pleased to see him attain success in his new field. Ilfarrlngo Licenses. Michael J. Kelly, of Hulk Mountain, and Katie L. Xuss, of Park Placo. Patrick Sherry, of Mahanoy township, and Maggio E. Whalen, of Girardvillo. Deeds llecorded. From Mary J. Pealo to Edward II. Peale, land in North Mauhcim. From Benjamin llixler ct. ux to Lena Brown, tract in Eldred township. From tho Allianco Coal Company to Adam Lowkites, lot in Pottsvillo. Obituary. Mrs. Dolan, tho venerable mother of Mr. Bernard Dolan, of Big Mln Run, died at his homo on Thursday. Death was duo to in firmities. Tho old lady was well known in this vHn'ty. Funeral will tako place on Jlouday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Dougherty, residing at 213 North Gilbert street, mourn tho loss of their three-mouths-old son, Joseph Leo, who died this morning. Tho funeral will bo held on Monday, interment being mado at New Philadelphia, leaving hero on tho P. & R. 12:48 p. m. train. dii;d. DOUOIIl'liTY. At Shenandoah, I'a., on tho 29th inst., Joseph Leo, tliree-lnonths-oldbon of James and Julia Dougherty. The funeral will lake place on Monday, AugUfet 31st, from the family residence, 213 North Gilbert street. Interment will bo mado ut New Philadelphia, the funeral cortege leaving hero on tliel2:IS j). m. Philadelphia and licnilliijr railroad train via Tnmaqua. Friends and relatives Invited to attend. It YKAGEIt. At Shenandoah, I'a., on the 27th Inst., Magcio Marie, infant tl.uiKlitcr of ltobert noil Mnry Yeairer, aged two months and eight days. Funeral will tako place on Sunday afternoon at 12:30 o'eloc.k, from the family residence, 32 Kn.t Coal street, to proeecil at 1:00 p. m. to the Odd Fellow's' cemetery, where interment will be made. Friends and relatives invited to attend. 8-2S-2t asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man said i " You never know you have taken a pill till it is all over." 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. Pills The only pills to tako with Hood's Sarsaparllla. MISCELLANEOUS. OU SAI.K. Tho best milk route in town, with or without the creamery, inclutllnir engine, boiler, separator, churn, ico cream maenuie, leiriKeraxor, norse, wagon nnu cans. Must bosolu !) ttcptember j&t. uooa reasons for Belling:. Apply 833 We&t Centre street, tf PQll 8ALK. One of the best paying lumber yardi in Shenandoah. Centrally located, Kvervthlnir connected with the vnrd, teams, will be sold ut a reasonable figure, inciuuing ure. ror Johnson, further information call on J. W. ;ortli Main street iOH BALE. A Becond-hnnd square piano. Aimlv at Williams tc boil, furniture nnd music More. 7-28tf TMPOltTANT NOTICE. The fences, dunelnf? 1 pavilion and stands ut Columbia Park nre open only to such ad ertiserswho pay for spaces and all others will be considered ni trespassers, wneiner incsicns ue puimeu, or lacKcu.ornunir upon the fence. Slap of the park can be seen at the Columbia Hose house. Terms for spaces may ue becureu irom ."YL.rtlC.ll J.VA.1B, Thomas J. AVilliamm, TlIOUAS. B ELLIS, 7-27tf Committee, "lkttOPOSAl.S. Scaled proposals will bo re. J. ceived by the undersigned committeo for the erection 01 a tnree-siory uriCK i. u. u. i building, on North White street, Shenandoah, i'a. Plans and specifications can be seen at No, Hniitti .Tnrdtn street. Shenandoah. Pa. All bids must be In the hands of the chairman of the undersigned committee by 12 o'clock, noon, nn Mondav. Bentcmber 7th. 1800. The committee reserves tho right to reject any, or all bias, , , T. T. Williams, Chuirman. Sheuandoah, Pa., Aug, 27, 180G. PHOl'OSAI-S. Sealed proposals will he re ceived by tho undersigned secretary of committee, up to JUonuay, ftepicniDer vui, jovu, nt o-no n'elock n. ui.. for tho erection of a church building, at tho northwest corner of Oak and west streets, ouenanuoan, i-u. i-jim mm bicci ncntions can bo seen at tho oulce of Dr. o. M. Ilordner, ai East Oak street. Tho right Is reserved to reject any or ull bids. Hky. Geo. W. Van Fosses, William A. David, pu1u1' houiax, Joseph IIinkh, V. M. IIoudsku, Secretary, lluildhiK Committee. Shenandoah, I'a., Au. 2Vth, 1SV0. 8-29-Ot 1 v J! 9 I Jit y W 3 mamamwameB 2 1 Boys Girls -9 ii ii I i mi f a of Shenandoah! Can make beautiful S Christmas presents to 5 their mothers next Christmas by spend- E MM. ing a few hours time 5 distributing tickets to their friends. The 5 st idea is this: The TORY SHOE STORE K will give away five of those elegant lamps to the five Boys or E Girls whose friends gE buy the most shoes (in value) at our store r before December 22. jE This is not asking your friends to buy a : ticket or go to any gr expense for you to e get a prize, but it is s doing them a kind- K ness by calling to their notice a store SE: where they can buy jE: shoes cheaper than Sfc at any other store, i and when they buy $25.00 worth they !E also get one of those S beautiful lamps. Now SE: Boys and Girls start at once, come to our S store, get your tickets and give them to your friends before some one gets in ahead of S you. lSHOE-4- I 1 STORE, j I 4 "J. A. MOYER, ; Manager. it !smmmm,,wmwmww?! FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL; 26 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your- Groceries, Smoked Meats Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son 105 S. Main St Shackamaxon Hote Arkansas Ave., below Iteading depot, Atlantis nitv. N. J. jfcONVVAY, o ffnrantr fz mm. tNARD Beauty Unrolled To tho mlmlrlns Rao of those who have ft tneto for rrally lino wnll paper la tho dl.plny ofnew wall paper wrinkles wo havo lUhtrcelvcd.'Yo ran find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, pnrlor, (llnlnjr room, kitchen nr cafe, from 5o tip to 3 per roll. Flno nrtlsllo papers a specialty. Uouse, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. ERtlniateejClnc fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah. Fin. I'laeo Your OrdersJJiow. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental IJooma for painlos3 extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not snlS 70U call to soo us. All examinations tree. iVo mako nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, lijuuuuuiu jumia liugau lunuoi u.uitu and Bridge work and all operations that per ll..lH.. n.nn.n T nn. "V......K. OfAtnt tain to Dental burgery. No charce3 for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho palnlcs3 extraction of toeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms. (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Olllco Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. atier s Laeer and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agu 207 West Coal Street. Edward H. Spade, -AGKNT FOB- SHAMDKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, 2OS S. Jardln St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. GRAND PICNIC I Under the auspices of tho f GRANT BANDi ON LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1896. At Columbia Park. Schoppo'a Full Orchestra will furniih tho danclni; music. Concert by the band during the afternoon and evcidnf. X MW "HiVIMIjMI.