J! You Can Mako Your dollars ntul wilt Ron ln way by carrying them. You wm wive TIME AND MONEY by buylriK your stationery nt our btore blank booki, &c, HOOKS & BROWN -3- North Main it. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. 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 1110 STOCK OVu MEN'S SUITS of every description at a reduction ol 50 per cent. These goods are going at sacrificing prices. Also a big lot of Children's Suits :-: :-: and Novelties. I. Gold i n, Prop., 0 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD TJIUUSDAY, AUGUST 13, 161)0. Heeds Itccnrdcd. The following deeds wore recorded at tho Recorder's oillco to-day Deed from Girl I.englo to John Jllllcr, tract of land in Washington township. From Charles Itow to KolaudU W. Daub, tract of land in Porter township. From 11. C. ltotli ct. nt. to Patrick I'arlin, premises in Klmo township. rrom James S. Carlin, administrator, 'to Michael J. Carliii ct. ill., piemises in Kline township From E. J. Dailoy to Michael J. Carlin ct. nl., premises in Kllno township. From S. A. licddall, executor, to Nathan W. Jleddall, lot In Port Carbon. From Martin F. Henry to John L. Henry, lot in Jamaiiua. From Henry M. Seitzingcr to Elizabeth Dunler, lot in liutler township. l.ulmr Day l'lrnlc. The Grant Hand has made arrangements to hold a Labor Day picnic at Columbia park, on Saturday, September Dth. Tho full Schoppo orchestra will furnish tho dancing music, while tho band will givo Mivoral con- icrts during the afternoon ami evening. Thero will bo many other attractions, com bining to mako tho occasion n pleasant one for those who attend. Tho band should bo well patronized, as they are deserving of all tho support accorded them. Mnliunuy City Game Association. Tho oxecutlvo committeo has completed final arraiiKCinonts for tho annual outing at lakeside of tho Mahauoy City Gamo and Fish Association, which will tako place on the 20th itist. It is expected that fully 1500 people will bo present, and two bands have been engaged to givo concerts. These annual outings nro looked forward to with much pleasuro by tho membsrs and their friends. To be Suppressed. His alleged on good authority that Sheriif Scott is determined that strong measures will bo taken to suppress tho fight that has been announced to tako place on tho nth Inst., bo- tween Patrick Itynn of Ashland and Henry Maitland.of Rending, in tlio vicinity of Potts- ville. Tho court has decided that these fistic encounters shall cease in this county. Jlay Die From Hums. Kdward Cooper, 10 years old, residing at Mahanoy City, lies in u critical condition from burns received Just after mlilniglit yes terday in Park Piaco colliery. When his shirt ignited from Ills lamp, William Wlialcn, n companion, endeavored to strip it from his back, but the fire bad already eaten through tho garment and was roasting tho ilesh. Buy Kcystono Hour. I!o sure that tho namo Lebbio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on ovory sack. HAVE ItETUItNED FliOM PHILA DELI'HIA WITH A Complete Dental Outfit iM n CROWN AND BRIDGE. WORK. TD T XT VAN VAT 7 AH. Ul, M. Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oalc Streets. TaVe the iron stairway on Oak street. Offleo Hours I a. m. to 8 p. m. sjfwwttmmmmmmmmfcs ? WR HAVE THE ... 3 E 1 rtcct nccinwc 3 ST ...LHIUOl Ul-OIUIlvJ 3 IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH. B E. B. FOLEY, 3 g- HO. 37 WEST OEMTBE BTBEJiT. TllUlillUlUMlillUlUlUlUlUR Whitelocks Shoe Store We have a few sizes left Ladies' Russet Oxford, on hand turn, regular $1.75 and $1.50, closing them out at98c. Not more than 2 pairs sold to one customer atone time. We want all our friends to tret a pair at this low price. Stti'."-?-? Ladies' Dongola Oxford, 49C, 75C, 98C. Worth from 15 to 50c. more. Hen's Satin Calf Shift ing Shoes $1.00, worth in other stores $1.50. Large stock of Snag Duck Boots. WHITELOCK'S Cheap Shoe Store. EG AN BLOCK. The Defenders. Saturday will bo firemen's day in tills lo- cality, tho occasion being a picnic under tho auspices of tho Defender Hoso Company No, 3, of Turkey Itun, at Columbia Park. Tho Defender boys, although tho youngest com pany of tho local flro department, is making active progress and will soou become as effi cient as tho older companies, Tho picnic is for a good causo, to build and equip a homo for tho company, and they 6bould rcccivo liberal support at tho hands of the public. Appealed to tho Hherln. It was expected that Sheriff Scott would visit Mahanoy City on Monday last for tho purpose of closing up all basement saloons in that town, but ho failed to appear, and a committee of five called upon him yesterday to ascertain why the law m roferenco to the places In question Is not enforced. Itemuved to tho Children's Home, Four children were removed from thoalms- houso to tho Children's Home, at Pottsvlllo, ,,, rr,,,,,. f .,, 1,M,1,. lieloug to Joseph Crandall, or Shenandoah, and a boy of Charles Zellncr, of Miuers- Ivilio. Under tho law tho Homo receives $1,75 per week from tho county funds for tho maintenance ol tho children A DUtroHsliig Accident, A illtnR4ini? nft'ltlftllt (ircllrrnil nf tlm aglo i I ill colliery, near St. Clair, yesterday, by which John Harrison, nged 17 years, lost LU lifu. Tho cago, oontilniiif couplings aud borao other material, topiilcd over when near tho foot or the siopo and striking young lrnrrUnn. a driver bov. instantlv blllnd ldtn. Tho unfortunate lad's brains were dashed out, and his body was cut tci bruised by tho heavy material that fell from tho cage. This was but tho second day for him to work, llo was tho sou of 1'cter Harrison, of St. Clair. ACCIDENT AT LOST CREEK. Tnn aien Until? llurned liy nn lltploslon Till Afternoon. All accident occurred nt Packer Jfo. 2 colliery this afternoon ly which two men were badly burned, and one of theln, will probably lose his sight. John Dunlavcy, of Loit Creek, and James Wasscr, of town, aro employed at tho aliovo colliery as miners, and thUafternoon.atabont 0110 o'clock, they prepared a shot, and immediately after it was fired an explosion occurred. Dunlavcy was badly injured about tho face.and it Is thought ho will loso his eye sight. Ho was removed to tho Jllners' hos pital. Ho is n married man witli n largo family. Wascr was not so liadly injured, and is now at his homo In Shenandoah, Death and Funerals. Tho funeral of tho lato Albert Kcdclbcrgcr, tho announcement of whoso death appeared lu these columns, took place at Pottsvlllo this morning, from the residenco of his parents. High mass was celebrated in St. John's church. Henry Yarnall, a former resident of Mah auoy City, succumbed to tho heat in a lumber camp at Lick Eddy, N. J., on Tuesday. Tho remains arrived In Mahanoy City this morn ing. Register Charles Mattcn, of Pottsvlllo, lost an Interesting son yesterday by death, aged about two yenrs. Mrs. Uwcnllian Williams, widow of the late Morgan L. Williams, died at tho homo of her sou in Pottsvlllo yestorday, aged 65 years. The family formerly resided at Mlucrsvlllo, whero interment will bo made to-morrow afternoon. Mr. Williams was a prominent coal operator and well known throughout the county. Tho funeral of Blanche, tho six-mouth-old daughter of Harry and Annio Kelly, of 232 South Jardin street, took place to-day, tho remains being interred at Ccntralia. Harm ruth Trythall, tho 2-year-old daughter of William Trythall, of Wm. Penu, suc cumbed to tho heat on Monday last and was interred in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery yesterday. Shenandoah at Atlantic City. A delegation of nearly 0110 hundred persons from town accompanied tho Heading rail road excursion to Atlantic City tins morning. Among tho many people who wero passengers on tlio train, tho following wero noticeable Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Iiaugh and daughter. Sadie, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. licddall and daugh ter, Jennie, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Schauer and daughter, Annio, Mrs. W. II. Zimmerman and daughters, Millie and Annie, Mrs. Mary lirennau, .Mr. anil Mrs. James Grant. Mrs, Haverty and four sons, Mrs. C. J. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Puiccll and daughter, Kate, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. 1 udders and daughter, lola, .Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mellet. Mrs. Cleary and son, Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Ayrcs, .mis. x. T. Williams and daughter, Emily, Mrs. Harry Iieevcs, Mrs. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. John Hitler, Mrs. Ittidnicki, Mrs. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. William Jefferson, Mrs. J. A. Itcilly and son, '1 nomas, Misses D. Wioder and U. Itoads, Misses Linma Gaul, Laura Lewis, Lizzie Jenkins, Lillio licddall, Wm. Penn; Miss Jvoxen and Carrie licddall, Misses Lcssig Mary Stack, Katio Mcllct, Katio Quinn Katioand Nellio O'Hara, Mary McDermott, Jcssio Grant, Misses Girroll aud Mabel Mar shall, and Messrs. James Mouaghan, Joseph lliirkc, Patrick Foley, Claude Daniels, Frank Ilehney, Hicham Dabb, Lawrence McAvoy, William Ilroughall, , Ellaugowan ; Frank Starr, Gcorgo Schoppel, liobcrt and William Eaudcubusli. If you want a flno wedding cake, let Otto make It for you. Prison Accounts. Tho .......... .............. T..1 I shows tho total cost of inalutenani'0 to bo 1 $2,205.02; sales from weaving nnd knitting, I ?937.50; cash received from other bources, j J7.).2u; avorago number ol prisoners per day, lulj; average cost per prisoner per day 11 43-lOOc. Amount of goods manufactured during tho mouth: Hag carpet, 1,084 yards: ingrain carpet, 02 yards; pantaloon goods, 82 yards; half hose, l.BIUJ pairs. Curd of Thanks. To the Officers of tho Homo Friendly Society of Baltimore, Mil. II. L. Tallkv, Funs : I do hereby return my sincere thanks for tho manner in which yourcotnpany naspaiu mo uy chock fi,uuu.uu. through your Supt. W. T. Kvaus, as full payment of claim on policy No. 1311, held by my beloved husband, Thomas Coyno. In return for your promptness I givo this letter to your superintendent for publication, to let tho public know that tho Homo Friendly in 1 li I Is all claims satisfactory to its members. In conclusion I wisli your company success, and may it over livo to relievo tho wants of humanity. IlniDoirr Coyne, 2t Ellaugowan, Pa. The County League Schedule. Tho managers of tho County Leaguo of base ball clubs at a meeting last evening arranged tho following schedule: Aug. 15, a. m. Ashland vs. Locust Dale; Aug, 15, p m. Girardvillo vs. Lost Creek; Aug, 22, p, in. Locust Dalo vs. Lost Creek; Aug. 20, p. m Girardvillo vs. Ashland; bept. 5, a. m, Lost Creek vs Girardvillo; Sept. 6, p. m, Ash' land vs. Locust Dale; Sept. 12 p. in. Locust Dalo vs. Girardvillo; bept. 10, p. m. Ash land vs. Lost Crook. Notice to Applicants. Tho examination of applicants for positions as teachers In tho night schools of Shcuan doah, Pa., will bo held in tho High school room on Tuesday, August 18th, 1800, 1m ginning at 0 a. in. C. D, Uooaut, 8-12-5t Superintendent. An AiUisory Committee. In 180T tho State Camp of tho P. O. S. of A will calebrato tho semi-centennial of tho order at Heading, and the camps of tho latter city nro already making arrangements for tho event, btato President Clarcnco F. Huth has appointed an advisory committeo of twenty-five to act with tho Iloading camps Among tho number appear tho names of 1! H. Koch, of Pottsvlllo ; S. L. Brown, of town, and Georgo W. Chanuell, of Port Carbon. GRAND PICNIC 1 rUiider tho a us pi c a of tho f GRANT BAND! ON LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1896. At Columbia Park. Bchoppo'a Full Orchestra will furnish the dancing music Concerts by the band during the afternoon and evening. 1 . Public 1 A PRETTY I FOOT IS I SOMETHING and a pretty foot in a pretty shoe is a good 3 deal more. But more. mif- a g- pretty foot in an ill- looking.ill-fittingshoe eE is worst of all. The gE Oxford Ties and San- 5 dais we sell will make jt: a pretty foot prettier, IE or a less attractive S 'understanding neat S and trim. We've the jE nicest line you ever jt saw ; neatest shapes ; S all widths; all toes and 5 all prices from 75c to g $1.50. We can suit g any purse in town.and S H Fit Any Maid 2 But a Mermaid, t and we'd try right S hard to fit her. They sE come in Blacks and sr Russets ; bows or St buckles, and are al- together the cheapest : foot beautifiers you -s ever saw for anv- where near the prices we ask. Checks for every E purchase you make, which can be ex- jeE changed for that hand- IE some Gold Aluminum s Ware you see in our it: window. sE 1 FACTO RYl "J. A. MOYER, B Manager. f?wwmt??wmmmm?m?& FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. T)OHI)lNS' Ol'EItA HOUBK, It MIEN4NDOAH, VA. One Week, Commencing- MONDAY, AUGUST lTth, '96 Miss Laurean Chandler Tho Georgia Nightingale, aud her own . . . CONCERT and JUBILEE COMPANY. SING ERS--D AN C EKS, NEW SONGS, OLD SONGS, MANDOLIN SOLO, GUITAR SOLO, MUSICAL DUETTS AND TRIO, BUCK AND WING DANCING PRICES'. 10, 20 A. 30 CENTS MATINEE, Saturday at 2 p. m. Horses Have Arrived. SECOND EVENT. I IT I I III I E, At 4 o'clock, P. M. Sanctioned by I. A. W. L. A. V. Kules. ANNUAL BENEFIT PICNIC ' OK TUP CITIZENS' BAND of Mahanoy City. Purs Atnaluer sports, Dancing, Boat ing:, Pine Music and Pleasures galore. Prof. JONES' ORCHESTRA in Pavilion. .... CITIZENS' BAND at the Races. The 4'iitrv lUt to the bk-vcle rnccs la lame nnd Inclutli s all tho crack rklers of tho Anthrncite region. Tho rlvnlry that exists between the riders insures hot rnccg. V. A. McCixnE, Mnnaffcr PROPOSALS. l'rnnn!Ll will lm rufof t-ri 1 liv tho Rliptinnilnnli School Hoard tip to August 17th, lMri, at tl p. in., lor 800 single- desks nnd 800 feet of blackboard, more or less, 3 feet 6 inches wide. Tho Hoard reserves the rlglit to reject any or nil bids, which must bo pent to the chairman of tho undersigned committee. John 1 . i-rx. tiimirmnn. William T. Tkk7Ie, John F. Hiooinh, 11. C. Church, Michael Sullivan, (.'onimlttea Evan J. Davies, UVERV AND ;akiog ! 13 N. Jardin Street. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, 03 S. Jardin St. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wnffon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. lUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Reading Ilrewlug Co.'s Beer und Porter. 116 and 118 S. Main St BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by tills granular effervescent and stimu lant. All llisuint cure lor sour siomaeus nun headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a Bafe nnd reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields1 livery stable a visit. Teams . constantly on hand at reasonable rated, ' JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street, pposlte Reading railroad station. YOU CAN SAVE -MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. Shackomoxon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Reading depot, Atlantis City, N.J. HEi(NAUij CONWAY, sjIo of Western Horses TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, At 1 p. m. rnin or shine This car vyill be oti 23rd carload. EVERY HORSE WILL BE SOLD FOR WHAT IT BRINGS. WM. NEISWENTER. MISCELLANEOUS. 7,"101t HUNT. Hlorc nnd dwelling lioujc, No JL1 ilM South .Timlin street. Apply nt the CofTei' IImic, Nnrtli Mnln street. 8-7lw L - oiie iimnc, (n WOn HAI.K-A J? Apply nt W. '"""le yUirv. A pccond-hnnd Bqunre piano. lllmnia fi Son, furniture nml WANTi:i. fi.OOO oitrnts for Ituvudl'n nutlmr Ued"l.lVKa OK McKINLliY nnd IIO HAltT." Vl i-nRoii, eleunntly illustrated. 1'rlvc only 1 00. The bent and the clienpest, nnd out sells nil otherH. ftl per cent, to ncnts and freight paiiL "IIooks now ready. Snvo time liy sendlnKSOcentsln tnnips for nn outfit nt nneo. Atldresi A. D. WOKTHINCITON & CO. Hartford, Conn. 7-8-tw-eod IPOU SAI.K Tlio balance of tho 80,000 first ' mortgage 10-yrnr bonds to be issued by All Saints' Protectant Episcopnl Church, of Shennn iloah, ltonds nro in denominations of $5 and So0, and bear interest nt 0 per cent., payable quarterly. If these bonds nro tnken on or before tlio HtU Inst, tlio nccrucd interest from July lt will go to the purchasers. Apply to Dr. C. M. Bordncr, 31 East Oak Street, Shenandoah. Pa. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Tho fences, dancing pavilion and stands nt Columbia Park nro open onlv to such ndvertlcrs who liny for spaces and nil others will be considered ns trespassers, whether the signs be jmlnted, or tacked, or-hunp; upon the fence. Terms for spnees may be secured from Alfiied Evass, Thomas J. Williams, Thomas Bi:li.is, 7-27-tf Conunlttie. OPEN EVERYDAY Rntn tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless tutt raction of teeth . Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit rou call to see us. All oxaminaiions ireu. ,Vo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Urowt and llridgo work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental surgery. No charges for extracting wnen piatcs aiy ordered. We aro tlio only users of vitalizeo air for the p Unless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms,, iTItman'a Block) East Centre Street. Oalce Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. in. Beauty Unrolled To the admiring gnie of those who have n taste forrcjilly fine wnll paper is the display of new wall pnper wrinkles we have Justrccelycd.loi can find any color or pattern you want for youi hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to 63 per roll. Hnoortistlt papers a specialty. House, Slen and Decorative PalnUngr. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, To. riace Your Orders Now. Edward H. Spade, -AGENT FOR- SHAMOKiN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Or HllKHANIKlAII, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Flrot Olutrlot. n V. i.niiujujwi,,! ff""
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