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The Daily News from Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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speciaiNfesj Qp Grewer, T.lorOR MEN MEB -la- Shetland The FWbWpSw ljv ted For Sale Mi Carmel i ce'h: t. (lwb Uernaia coi.ijy or Hauling Done. THE CHURCH TROUBLE. So Further Outbreak and Matters Remain Unchaiiged. Althouah every attempt is beina made to discover the perpetrators of Saturday eveuirjg's explosion no ueas yet bas been received leading to their capture.

Several stalwart oflicers of the law protect the property at uieht but there is hardly any likelihood of another outbreak. It is to be hoped the differences between pastor and people will be adjusted to the satisfaction of all concerned and that there will be no further exhibitions of violence on the part of the congregation. In order to clean out The Northumberland CoilDty Liquor League Elects OfUcers. The annual meeting of the Northumberland county liquor league was held at Samuel Herb's popular Locust Mountain hotel yesterday afternoon. After the transaction of all other important business the following officers were elected: President, Michael Stief; Vice President, S.

C. Herb; Secretary, J. E. Herrold; Treasurer, Martin Mar-kle; Trustees, John Schabo, J. I).

Young. D. F. Gallagher, Nicholas Schneider and Enoch Lubeski. The organization is in a flourishing condition and there was a large attendance ud aif order.

1 ,1 Leave orders all 7A uuilllllUI uuvuwj Lost or Stolen-Notlce. note tor given bv 8 nwntlni( "parties are wanjeJ be the same. A limr' of members at yesterday's meeting. Aiui- the mij-H W. H.

M. Oram, Esq has been re 'lliiwl bv the ieadiu prole' to make room for Fall Goods, we will start i.i r'nE tained as attorney for the league and a vigorous warfare will be instituted against "speak easies" and illegal dis pensers of beverage who infringe upon the rights of legit imate dealers. THE STRIKE SETTLED. Patterson Employees Will Resume Work To-morrow. The committee representing the Patterson employees, who struck for payday, have agreed to resume work tomorrow morning.

The Company have assured them that they will receive their wages for he full month of June on Saturday, and this agreement being satisfactory the strike has oeen declared off. Certificate Lost. i hereby tnven tht ffiJ. J.k.nalk..MM Worth. Mentioning.

OUR Clearing Sale fJrreet In wl" W'H mui to ecejd incr.ibie caw. m-T MINIKKH' KESTOKKP L0 OF HU MKNtlKhD. It von have been tivea up by your phynl ei-ia call apoii the (loctol and exau.incd I O.d urrh I'll eui'Vle Alleetions the Uk ji and Thr-at, A-lhlllH. I.tnc- Readers of the News whl thank us for reminding them that Ike Gold-schmidt's semi-annual clearance sale Centralia. Jn'j 7.

l'W. has commenced. The rule at the Oak Front is not to carry goods over from 0 Notice to Tresspassers. XToticeh. hcrehy that on and Hr iron Jill bepr-m mi, 1 i i ceiv ami'.

r.n, liiinrs, Carire iplion. lu Mtul l', one season to another. Prices are cut on all kinds of mens ami boys light weight suits, hats and other summer goods. Also some heavy weight suits a- Ii n.sil rje eonsiu.Tieu i the lwi (dlriets in Mien rfeejf, intone ml, them by, 1 Jetiintra written order irom John f. troml" in.

lo 2 VUI BATTLE OF THE BALLOTS. Standing of the Teachers in the World's Fair Contest. The vote was rather light in the World's Fair trip contest yesterday, Miss Weidensaul receiving the majority of the tickets deposited in the big ballot box. The vote now stands as follows: JllssMnlone 32 010 Hiss Weidensaul 30 301 which were not closed out last season. Our advice is go to the Oak Front and TlMt tient-l their own who sr.

I'ri. lor ne and sand mi" each load nr the -tone or sand is used will be; not atjie to can, look at the bargains we; assure you po hundred rjinc. lite treatment even if you don't pur npou chase. If you do you can save from S2 ke.d lor piiytB-ot ofall (Wx ,,0 Me.llar, Agent P. K.

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i- to. April lain. i. Mt. E.GKEWER, fUrei-t, Miainoklii, Pa a little earlier than usual.

It will therefore pay you to examine our bargains in Wash Fabrics. Our )i cent Challies are almost all gone. We have reduced our Batiste Cloth from 12 cents per yard to 8 cents-It wiil pay you to take a look at these goods. In Dress Ginghams we have also made a deep cut, as we want to clean house in order to get room for Fall Goods. We will also have a choice lot of Ribbon Renqnnts, they will not last long, call early to get your choice.

In our BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT we can also interest you. Our One Dollar Wen's Boy's, Youth's and Children's Shoes continue to make new customers, they give excellent wear considering the price. In Oxford ties we have all sizes I 'X I r. CoTnty Treasurer frr CYf or llfjfj CI I ofCouuty Irea-tlier, the I liei'aldii-a'n cinity convi niinn lher.hyannou.,cemv..llaean,t!,ia.i lllj U.I ofCouuty 10 the I eoiiiity conviimon 1 II to on every 10 purchase you make during this bargain sale. It KbAU AT A UliANCE.

Brief Accounts of Matters ot General Interest for Hasty Readers. Fresh oysters at George Blanch's. Cool, delicious Weiss beer at the Commercial hotel restaurant, Joseph Lindsay proprietor. Buy Raser's Root Beer to make a healthful refreshing beverage. Sold everywhere.

Raser's Root Beer Extract, the purest n-uim: iK. 1). lloLLr.M.Arii 1 I For County Commissioner. f) lI3. 1 6 hereby announce myself a tor Coudiv Mii.j.rt tn Soon They'll Marry.

Monday July 2-tth Thomas J. TJeese, outside fo eman at (Vntralia colliery, will wed Miss Mary Leam, one of C'en-tralia's oest known young ladies. Tbe ceiemonv will performed hv the Rev. Dr. S.

Milton 1'rost, in the M. E. church. The wedding will take place at noon, and after a brief reception they expect to start on an extended trip to Buffalo, X. Niagara Falls, and thence to Chicasoand the World's Fnir.

On their return they wiil occupy a handsome borne there that is being arranged for their occupancy. deei-iouof ibe KpWMaii cranny enve ftT Keijuljlieaii eouiiiy eoiiv ry jA.dt:s MltLKK. CD on. Milton Pa. 11 Our children's Bluchers are great Theortetnal Koot Beer Extract is Kaser E.

C. Tier's clerical force picnicked at Scott's grove last evening. For best mads clothing in this county go to the Oak Front. tf Raser's Root Beer, superior to all others in Tan and Black, favorites. Our For County Commissioner.

Ihcrebv anuounce myselt as a eiindllnie (. otlinv fo Hie d--- cUion ol ill" KtpBtnfcM tVauty I'ARil Xorthoinberlaiid. Marrh 17, li. Mohair, Serge, Alpaca and Dmnet COATSTVESTS. For County Commissioner.

Ihevehv announce my candidacy for the nthee 10 the ol cu-linnr 11' county L'ofE, Mf taimel Pa. Grocery Department is complete. If you are a lover of good Coffee try our Mandling Java; it is the finest coffee in the market. We also have a complete line of California Canned Goods to appreciate these try them. Church of "Our Lady." Sunday next being the feast of "Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel" services appropriate to the occasion will be conducted in the local Church of Our Lady" and in the evening Rev. Fr. Hayes will deliver a lecture on "The Pioneers of our Faith." Rev. Ilnyes is an able, logical talker and never fails to im-pi ess his hearers. Don't fail to hear him.

Painless Extraction of Teeth. Dr. C. II. Peter will make his monthly visit to tbe Commercial hotel this city on Wednesday, July 12th, for extracting teeth with Odontunder.

No pain, no unconsciousness. Price OOcts a tooth, half of extracting cost deducted when teeth are made. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. lwk. I Fnr Pnuntv Treasurer HERE1JY flf-ireto anr.ftnni-e (fiii'lviftfT- r.f:E.I'l Mr I BlilU'-i t.lfw r.f I iicAii iKuiity convfeiition.

b. I). Ueim, MianiiiD, i'a, Light Summer SUITS. Straw and Tourist HATS. Gauze, fiiilbriggan UNDERWEAR.

T. M. Righter OAK STREET, MT. CARMEL. REPUBLICAN The Subscriptions are Needed.

Several parties have, as yet, failed to "come up" with their snhsciiption to the Fourth of July fireworks fund and the committee requests them to do so at once. Don't wait to be called upon but come forward yourself and give jour subscription to the committee. I Hosiery, Etc. Eternal Vigilance Is the price of health. But with all nur precaution there are enemies always lurking about onr systems, only waiting a favorable opportunity to assert themselves.

Impurities in the blood may be hidden for years or even for generations and suddenly break forth, undermining health and hastening death. For all diseases arising from impure blood Hood's Sarsaparilla is the unequalled and unapproached remedy. It is King of ttem all for it conquers disease. USE DANA '3 SARSAPARILLA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CURES." I am directed by the liepuljican County Committee to announce tliat tiie Keptite licana of Xortri'imlierlfird I'oentv bv f-oes. hoes.

their duly che-cn reprewntfitivcs, will -AT uicvi iu cuumy ceiiveutlou lu tile court House in Sunlrarv, July 31st, i in EXCFLSIOP I Medical Society Banquetted. The Schuylkill county medical society were the guests of tbe trustees of the Miners' hospital yesterday, bra. Bar-tho, Williams, Alontelius and Samuels were present and the latter read an in teresting paper on the subject, "Physician Protect Thyself." A GREAT RHEUMATISM QUICKLY CURED. Three days is a very Fllort time in which to cure a bad case of Rhumatism; but it can be done, if the proper treatment is adopted, as will be seen by the following from James Lambert, of iNew Brunswick, 111.: "I was badly afflicted with rhuma-tism in the hips and legs, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It cured me in three days I am all right to-day; and would insist on everyone who is afflicted with that terrible disease to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and get well at once.

50 cent bottles for sale by Dr. W. Samuel's. Speech Restored. For five years 1 suffered ilh pain and dis ivooi ai iu uwa a.

lor nie luiibW! ing purposes to nit: For the ncmina-! nr atitti--. I tion of candidates respectively as LJllIIsP I One person for Treasurer. HUUJL. One person for Prothonotarv. gtof esslnml CattrX.

Two persons for County 'Commit nine connr sioner. Mt. Carmel Physicians and Surgeons Two persons for County Auditors. MT. CARMEL PENN'A it.

I. yOODMAN. 1) viic ocipuu iur torouer. AnI for -e i The advertising of Hood's Sarfaparilla is substantiated by endorsements which in the financial world would be accepted without a moment's hesitation. They tell the story HOOD'S CURES.

HOOD'S PILLS cure liver ills, jaundice. (Graduate of Jefferson Medical College.) wr.ujiK.uuu or fucu omer business as may be presented. mn mrrn i niHrt Republic jlV lflil LAliJjjU, AM) SUKU-KO. MT. CARMEL, PA, Office over Fugley's tin store.

North Oa St. Special attention given to surgery. Con. sulfation in English, German and Polish languages. charge of the throat, backing couth, frontal headache, weak eyes, Arc, at could not talk above a whisper; lost weight continually, and not able to work.

I was treated by the Reduction in prices at Herb's Shoe Store. Our Summer Goods must go, we are forced to make room for our Fall Stock. The STy LES AND PHICES Of our Shoes are too numerous to mention. Come and see our stock and get prices. We will save you from 25 to 30 per cent on every dollar you exchange with us.

HOTELS AND restaurants. PM-WELL'S Improved Tailor I MStfD) tailfht in rkau best phvslcians in the county, but received no relief. "After divine uo all hopes I was rec W. KINSLEY, Steam Heat. vate ltssorn" PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEON.

Exchange Hotel 1 nntr 1 -PUBLIC DUMA VI) ommended to use a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using it for four weeks my speech returned. All symptoms of Catarrh have disappeared and "1 feel like a different person." Office Curry's bulldine, corner Fourth and Ouk streets, Mt. Carmel. Office hours 8 to 10 a.

2 to 4 p. 8. to 8 p. m. Sit Tar'iiHl i Tomb'- US.

J. G. A K. K. RAKSSJLEB Fearful Ravage of Yellow Fever.

Philadelphia, July 11. Captain Holland, the only survivor of a crew of eight of the brig Odorilla, th? others dying of yellow fever, says the misery and suffering from yellow fever at Santas are heartrending. Thousands have died. While he lay there the death rate daily averaged 810. The patients died more rapidly than ther bodies conld he buried.

Hundreds of corpses were afloat in the river in all stages of decomposition. When Captain Holland sailed, April 32, the fever was on the increase. He believes the places will be depopulated in a short time. 1.LIAS 11ASUWEKK, Elk Lick, Somerset Pa. The above is one of the many testimonials PHYSICIANS.

8TRGE0NB PHARMACISTS uinee-C'hestnut Street, iiet. 4th 6th Bts. 2-Consultation in English or German. we have received this week, and we will publish every two weeks additional persons having been cured by our marvelous medicine. Try a bottle and be cured at once.

F. BARTHO, M. Coin hip FTmirt mi our UUlUIilDia I1OUS0 ff 8nd Jaamntee utmost Mt.iihCtlOD. Formerly Resident Physician ofthe I Maternite Hospital. Baltimore.

Md. Maters' Drit. Oakland, Md. Mavers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure is the only Office Corner Avenue and Oak Street. "(im, near Uat i -F'RST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS We wiU twt'b 30.j:m7Mi Joseph Novakoakl, Proprietor T.

WILLIAMS, medicine used by vapor inhalation, and is guaranteed by your druggist. G. F. HERB, Next to People's Drug Store. Oak Street ptivctpt iv i hit CTTurivrvxr XX xxxxs fcj vx Second Street, Mt.

Carmel, Pa W. MON'TELIUS, 11. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Near Corner Fourth and Hickory Btieets, 5 (0 W. SAMUEL, inao lime invent L'ate Pare Whiles and Wine, fe, Tta Brands of Cigars ml brfore.

'( all and JAMES NOLAN rTu, MICHAEL KELIar.tlnn MRS. D. RPRC-D PHYSICIAN AND Residence Corner Third and Hickory Streets. Sherman on the "Sherman Worcester, July 11. In a long letter to Congressman Walker Senator Sherman explains at length that the "Sherman silver purchase act" was passed to prevent free coinage of silver, and says: "The silver we purchased is not worth as much as we paid for it, but this loss is insignificant compared to our gain by the defeat of the free coinage of silver." Mexican Ministers Recalled.

i City of Mexico, July 11. The newspaper El Tiempo states tjiat Mexico's ministers plenipotentiary, excepting her representatives at Washington and Madrid, will be temporarily recalled. Minister Matias Romero has been requested to remain in Washington, and not to make his contemplated trip to Japan. Family of Six Drowned. Enolewood.

July 11. William Waddell, his wife and four children were drowned while in camp on the border awaiting theopeningof the Cherokee strip. It is supposed their hut was flooded and they were washed away by the heavy rains. EO. W.

HARPEL, M. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN SURGEON Cor. 3d and Maple Mt. Carmel, Pa. WConsultation in English, and German-Sa 11REINSDRANCE IKE COLDSCHMIDT, Agent For The Insurance Company of North America, The Oldest Fire InsurfuK-ct'ompiinv in America Capital and boll'iirs.

Franklin Fire Insurance Company Of Philadelphia; Pennsylvania Fire Insurance C'm'y Of Philadelphia: Farmers' Fire Insurance Company Of 01k, Pa for Fire and Accident Insurance Steamh!) Tickets to and from all pirns of the wor.d. Isaac Goldsciimidt. vvy i MM ML EM RICK. M. 0 Offices Over Samuel's drug store.

Oak street, between 2d and 3d. ts.8pecial attention given to Eye, Ear, Xose and throat. 45 Office hours 8 to It a. 1 o4, and 8:30 to 7:30 p. m.

Large stock of glasses on hand. F.rsr-Cla3! Standard' 3 111 2 to a CARLES E.DUGAX-S i it. JJ 8.HOLLJSKBAUH, SURGEON DENTIST, (FORMERLY OP SHAMOKIN) Kleter's building, 2d floor, rear of Fanst'a law office. All work pertaining todentlstry carelully attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Citrous oxide gas administered lor painless extraction ol teeth U. Ul V) (0 1x1 rr 5 4tji as typewriter For Rent. A dwelling home occupied bv K. John on wot ld'! of Onk street between See. ond and Tkird: brick sinhle and lotot Krouud-three rooms on lii-st tloor: rive rooms nd bath room on Second lioor; two rooms cm third flx.r.

cellar, tlnk. bath-room range and all extra conveniences left on premise. Possession given at once. For further imrtieiilmsuy.pl.v to K. T.John.

Ijv The Queen's Gratitude. Lokbos, July 11. The queen has made public a letter thanking her people for their demonstration of loyalty and affection during the recent celebration to the Duke or York's marriage to Princess May of Teck. The Dally News, July 1 1,1 893, Not good 10 days alter date. Justices-of-the-Peace, Lawyers, E.

BASTKESS, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW. Office Second floor IliuUdliig, Oak Street, next to the Couunercial Hotel. Columbia -2 5 CC East Centred TTTILLIAM AMOUR, JUSTICE-OF-TIIE-PEACE, Third Street. Between Oak snd Hickory. J-Keal estate bought and sold.

Collections promptly made. Business intrusted to bis care will receive prompt attention. Office open trorn 7 a. m. to lu -o.

m. CO CO LU 2 a to f. IN THE LEAD. -I 2 15 'i- a hi LL CO CD Tr-r- S. WALTERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Oak Street, between Second and Third.

Eefl(iOJ Vy FAUST, for Durability, Range of Work. fd 'Z flo So Tfi a UJ5 81 Ilk ann nflrftv. 5 i c3 rr. it r. "uslcal.

AAA ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Cakmei. Pbnsa. yOUISAUTEK, ATTORN Y-AT-LA-SV, Office Seeond floor ot hi. T. John 3-story briesi building, Oak street, between 2d and 3d.

TfT- Other Makes From J. Clarkson W. Kason Tier, figts tl.u,i ni and i.

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