You Can IVlaUre Yourdollars and cents go a long way by carrying them. You onn wive -TIME AND MONEY by buying your stationery, blank books, he, nt out store HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. Iu 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 BIG STOCK Ol'jSaa. .... MEN'S SUITS of every description at a reduction of 50 per cent. These goods are gouig at sacrificing prices. Also a big lot of Children's Suits :-: :-: and Novelties. L. Gold i n, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD MONDAY. AUGUST 17. 1800. SPECIAL REDUCED RATE. Jlxcitrston to thn Ocean Grovo Cimi Meeting via relitlsylinnla Ituilroad. For tho benefit of those desirinc to visit Ocean Orovo ( Ashury I'arkJ during tho great camp meeting, tho Pennsylvania J in il road Company will, ou August BO, hell excursion tickets to that point from stations named below at tho very low rates nuoti.il These tickets will bo good for passage to Philadelphia on train named below, thenco on regular trains leaving Broad street station at 11:30 a. 111., 3-30 and 4:05 p. in. that day to Ocean Grovo vAsmiry Park) : Train leaves. Shenandoah Leave 6 OS n. m, I'rackville 0.20 " St. t'lnlr WW " Pottsvillo fl.VS '! Seliuylkill Haven 7:1 ' Atlaiusdale , (7:07 " Auturn.... 17:12 " Hamburg 7:21 " Klmeiuukcrsvlllo 7:32 " Molirsvllle I7SH " l.eaiort 7.3-S " Heading 7:M " lllrdsboro 8:10 " l'uttatown s:21 " Parker Font f8:2S " Sprinn City (S33 " l'lmcnixville 8: 13 " l''ranklln Avenue 8:.VI " Is'orrlstown 8.50 " I'lillaitclnlila Arrive 11.30 " ltnte. 81 00 3 83 3 (H 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 SO 3 30 .'I 80 3 20 :i oo 2 73 2 50 2 10 2 05 2 21 2 00 2 m "f " fetops only on notice to agent or on signal Tickets will bo good for return passago on regular trains until September 2, inclusive, and will penult of stop-on" at Philadelphia within limit. How aro your Kidneys? A man with nealtny Kidneys lias no lear ol lilicumatistn. Neuralgia, Diabetes, Dropsy, pains in tho iiiick, etc. i.vcry man can navo lieaituy kidneys by using Dr. llobbs Sparugus Kid ney Pills. Endorsed by physicians. Sold at Klrlln's drug store. They Smoked Cigarettes. In New York yesterday an actress, to win n wager, smoked a cigarette in a crowded elevated railroad car. llut her audacity was not (.quailed to that of two youngAshland girls, lost to maiden modesty, who walked around tho grovo nt Lakeside yesterday pulling away at cigarettes, obivlous tho sneers of all who witnessed this brazen exhibition. JIahanoy City Itccord. Notice to Applicants. Tho examination of applicants for positions as teachers in tho night tchools of SheuiiU' doah, Pa., will bo held in the High school room ou Tuesday, August 1Mb, l&DtJ, bo ginning at U a. in. C. D. Dooaut, 8-12-5t Superintendent. REMOVED TO 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J. W. VanValzah DENTAL PARLORS No stairways to climb anymore. xmmmmmmmmmmim WE HAVE THE ... 1 ...LATEST DESIGNS I r IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH. "3 & E. B. FOLEY, 3 HO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET 2 miimauiiiumimuuK PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Ueghm Chron icled for Hniity Perusal. Kaskawilliam colliery resumed work to day after an Idleness of eight days. County Controller Severn will tako an ex tensive Western trip in a week or two. JlcAdoo hits decided to issue $1000 bonds to placo that new borough in working order. NoWiork capitalists aro contemplating the erection of a blcyclo factory at AshlanO . One of Roberts livery horsos was takon sick at tho Zioiis Grove camp meeting yester day. Mr. Kate Qtilun, of Cllmrdvlllcr, left to-day forliiston, whero she will spend several weel.s. The state convention of the Knights of Pythias will couvcuo at Gettysburg to morrow. Mrs. Edward l.co, of l'ottsvillo, has bo- come insano and sho was removed to tho almshouse Tho public schools at Gllberton opened this morning for tho 1800-07 term, with a largo attendance. District Attorney Iicchtel was in a run away accident at St.Clair yesterday, and re ceived several slight bruises. A well known farmer of this county pre dicts the largest crop of potatoes and com for this season that tho county lias had for many years. Alexander Kaumnan, of Gordon, ba3 an nounced himself ns an independent candi date for tho Legislature in tho Second district. P. J. O'Neill, of Ashland, has accepted tbo challengo of P. Qtilun, of Tamaqua, todanco, either jig, reel or clog, for foO or moro. Dance to take place at Ashland. Chief Burgess Burns' docket this morning recorded fivo drunks in tho lockup over Saturday, of which sovcral paid their fines and were released. UNFORTUNATE BICYCLISTS. Hprulns, Cramps and Cuts Made ttic Party Miserable. 11. W. Shceler, Frank Schmidt, (1. O. Clauser and John Gregory tnado a trip to tho camp meeting nt Ziou's Grovo and return yesterday under very unfavorable conditions. It is prohablo that they will tako an ambu lance on their next tour. On the raid to tho camp meeting Clauser's wheel struck a water course and ho took a "header." An examina tion sliowed that Clauser's head was badly cut, hut lio continued with tho party after having tho injury drossed by Dr. lientschlor at Hingtown. Four stitches wcro put in tho wound. When tho start was mado from tho camp meeting, homeward bound, Shceler was rendered powcrloss by cramps attacking his legs. He recovered after a brief delay and thu party onco muio mado a start, ltut was halted hy a third accident. This timo Schmidt was tho victim. His wheel went over un embankment and it was feared that ho had been dangerously injured, but it was found that ho had only sustained u sprain of tho right wrist. This broko tho spirit of tho party and it was decided to sond to Shen andoah for a carriage. Mux Schmidt drove over to the valley and brought tho unfortu nate bicyclists back to town, the wheels being left on tho Jones farm. The Twill Shaft Iteport. On Thursday next Mine Inspectors Stein, Brcnnan and Roderick, constituting tho com mission appointed hy Governor 1 lastlugs to in vestigate tho Twin Shaft disaster at Pittston, will meet tho Governor at llarrisburg to consult on tho preparation of tho report. This work will tako two or tlirco weeks yet. On Saturday Mine Inspector Stein recoived a map of tho Twin Shaft workings which was completed on tho 13th lust. Tho absenco of this map caused much of the delay in tho preparation of tho report and it is ex pected that tho work will progress moro rapidly now that tho map has been received. At present each Inspector is preparing an individual report on the investigation and there imi.it be a revi.-ion nud collaboration before tho final report cau bo made. Tho Inspectors will meet again on Weduesday, making their fifteenth meeting. l'ell Thirty 1'ert, llut Uninjured. Joseph, tho 3-year-old ton of John O'Neill, of Mahanoy City, was playing with his two elder brothers in thu attic of their homo yesterday afternoon and finally tho older ones put tho little fellow upon the window sill. Ho remained there for some time, but upon leaning nguiust tho closed shutters forced them open and dropped from tho window to tho porch thirty feet below. Dr. Sherman witnessed tho accident and picked tho child up. To tho surpriso of everybody tho child had not sustained even a noticahlo bruiso by tho fall. Attended tho Camp Meeting. Tho camp meeting at Zion's Grove jester day was very well attended. Shenandoah was well represented, among tho&o in attend ance being tho following: Misses I.lzzlo Seltzer, Annio h. Lingham, Edna Shadlc, of Tower City; Mr. and Mrs. William Small and son, Earl, Messrs, Samuel Small, W. G. Dusto, Sunfurd Shoemaker, Elwood Jacoby, It. II. Zulick, M. F. Maloy, liichard Rowse, John Higgius, E. B. Ilrumm, Frank and Georgo I'ortz, P. J. Mulholland, G. Clausor and W. G. Gregory. ltev. Morrlxon fillll 111. ltev. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor of tho First Presbyterian church of town, is still ill at his homo in Avondalo, Chester county. During tho suspension of services in tho church many of tho congregation attend tho Methodist Episcopal church to hear tho in teresting discourses by I!ev. Alfred Heebner. At llliigtowu Yesterday. A largo party of young folks from town enjoyed an outing at Zimmerman's farm, Hingtown, yesterday. They occupied three teams which wero loaded down with tho merry picnickers and eatables. A gamo of ball was played between the picked nines under tho management of A. Schmlckcr and James Hand, In which the iormcr team won by a scoro of 8 to 7. Vertices at Lost Creek. Iter. T. h. Zwcizig, of Reading, conducted services in tho Union church at Lost Crook last evening, Rev. Zwelzlg is n native of Win, Pcnn, and is well known in this section. Ho is tho founder and general organizer of a young people's organization known as the Word and Work Society. Cur Load of l'euehes. A thousand baskets of peaches will arrive at Pennsylvania depot on Wednesday morn ing at 0:00 o'clock. Prices to cult the times, 6-17-lt WlLUAM WOOMEU. A Church Without a Pastor. Since the resignation of Kev. Heck some weeks ago, tho Methodist church at Ccu trulia has been without a paster. It is rumored that Kov. Samuel Barultz, of lilver sldo, will shortly tako chargo of tho vacant pulpit. Sustained Slight Injuries. Michael Canfield, driver for Gauguin & Miles, sustained an Injury to his arm on Saturday.iandasa result he is carrying that THE BASE BALL RECORDS. Flooding of the Clulu In tho Itooo Clinmplmmlilp Pennants. National League. ctxm. w. u p.c ct.um. w. Phtladel'o. 43 Brooklyn.- 43 New York 42 Wash'ton. 80 Pt. liuui 20 Ixiiilsvill. 2J P.O. .457 .453 .420 .883 .303 Bait! moro. C5 2D .002 30 .C91 30 .61 7 42 .m Cincinnati. C3 Cleveland. S3 Chicago.... 9 Pittsburg . 64 Boston. .517 253 SA'lUir-iAY'a JfATIO.VAt. I.EAGUS (VAMK& At PIltsburR Pittsburg, ll; C.nvclnnd, 0. At Now York First gnmo: Winning ton, 0; Nov -York, fi. Pccond gntno: Now York, 0'; Washington, B. At Brooklyn Hoitnn, a) Brooklyn, 3. At Philadelphia Baltimore, 4; 1'hllmlelphln, 2. At St. Louis Cincinnati, 7; St. Louis, 3. At Loulsvlllo Chicago, 4 ; Lonlsvillo. 3. EOXDAY 8 .VATIOXAL LKAOUR GAMES. At Cincinnati Cincinnati. 10: St. fi. At Louisville Chicago, 5; Louiavj Jtastern league. ct.TOs. vr. v. p.a "cuius, w. Hochoster 67 40 .688 Syracuse.-41 Toronto.. . 40 83 Im Ppringfl'ld 41 Providence 40 83 JS03 'WllkosVre 85 Buffalo 61 44 .637 Scranton. 83 .4S0 .461 .BPS .398 SATDHDAT'S EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES. At Scranton Scrnnton. 0; Toronto, 3. At WilUosbarro Wilkosbnrre, 10; Buf falo, 1. At Sprlngflold First (jamo: Hochestor, 4 ; Springfield, S. Second gamo; Bochostcr, 13; Springfield, 8. SUNDAY'S EASTEItJf LEAGUE GAMES. At Providence Providence, 23; cuso, 4. Atlantlo League. CLUBS. W. L. p.a CLUB. w. Hartford . . 67 48 .553 Wllmngt'n 51 Patcrson.. . Ja 47 ASH AthJetlo... 41 Newark.. 54 60 .519 Lancaster. 43 byra- I P.O. m .4so 52 .441 55 .433 SATURDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAGUE GAMES. At Patterson Patterson, 7; Athletic, i. At Hartford Wilmington, 13- Hartford, 4. At Lancaster Lancaster, 11; New ark, 0. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAGUE OAME3. At Nownrk Newark, 7; Wilmington, 1. At Pntorson (called, darkness) Patcr eon, 0; Athletic, 4. Ingnlls on Itryuu's Speech. IIolton, Knn., Aug. 17. Kx-Unltcd States Senator Ingnlls, who Is campaign ing In Kansas, spoko horo to nn enthusias tic crowd of 4,000 pooplo, expounding Re publican principles. After tho meeting ho saldnmoiig other things: "It is not umluo eulogy to say that by his Mndison Square Garden speech ho (Bryan) has put himself on a hlghor plane than ho has yet occupied intellectually." Continuing Senator In gallssald: "From tho ntullencos Ihavo met so fnr I concludo that tho pooplo aro much loss interested In tho silver question than In the other nspects of tho campaign. I look for an ontlro change of front in our lino of bnttlo before tho campaign ends. I feel entirely confident that wo shall carry this state and tho country." iirecKinrlUgn n Hotter. Lexington, Ky.,Aug. 17. Ex-Congressman W. C. P. Urccklnridgo and tho Fay ette county Democratic convention re nounced tho Chicago platform and ad vocated a third ticket. Tho convention was to soloqt delegates to tho Domocratio state convention nt Louisville, noxt Thurs day. Drockinrldgo, as chulrmnn of tho committee, drovv up and read tho resolu tions. Breckinridge will speak ut tbo state convention. The Hast Colliery ltepalrs. The work of repairing tho Bast colliery Blopc, which caved in on July 10th, is being pushed ahead as rapidly as possible, but it is not likely that it will bo completed and tho placo in working condition again insido of tho next two weeks. Tho cave-in was a very serious one, and involved n great expense upon tho company. Tho break extended for over two hundred feet, and tho constant slipping out of tho old pillars caused most of tho trouble An immenso amount of timber has been used, and tho cntiro distance has had t& ho cribbed aud forepoled, the crib bing at some places being from twclvo to fifteen feet thick, behind tho sido legs, and oven moro over the collars. Below tho fall dozens of centre legs wero knocked out, and will have to be replaced, and thcro aro hun dreds of tons of stun" packed along tho slope that must bo removed. A Minister's Pointed Statement. Somo ministers and other public speakers aro greatly troubled with hoarseness aud sore throat. Hero is what ltev. S. B. Evans, pastor of tho Williamsport, Pa., Third street M, E. church, says : "My throat becamo so hoarso and troubled mo so much that I thought my ministerial work from tho pulpit must cud. Used Thompson's Diphtheria Curo and obtained prompt and permanent relief. Can highly and nnreservedly recom mend Thompson's Diphtheria Curo as a suro and safo remedy for all It claims." Sold at Kirlin's drug storo. Vrvu Kutertulunient. Tho Young Peoplo's Association of tho Primitive Methodist church, will givoa free entertainment in tho church to-morrow oven ing, when the following program will ho rendered ; Singing, "All Hail tho Power of Jesus' Jamo;" prayer; reading, William Bath; solo, Mh3 Llzzio Jones reading, Alfred Millichap; organ solo, i.iss Nellie Hatigh, accompanied by Mastfr Parrish, violinist; recitation, Thomas Mll)ji:hap; solo, Miss Sadie Baugh; debate on til jr and gold, Messrs, Wlllwinv Collins ondG. -.ames; solo, Miss Annie Tjmmous; recitation, Miss Jeunlo Hares; so!o,;il!s(AunIo Itobiuson; recitation, Miss Llzzio, Amour; t-o, Thomas Hall; duett, Mlssojs Hattlo Lamb and Jcnnio Hares; solo, William address, "WhatBeneflt the Y. P. A,.is for tite Church," llov. Moore; critic's report. A flood Showing. Tho statistical report showing tho condi tion of the, 1 0. &yof A. camps In this stat for the year ending Juno 30, mailed frojjl Stato carnp rieftdq,uarters to-morrow, rwidj among other 0ilng will show thatdurin5S3j past year, tblrty-o'uo now camns weriT4rti3 stltutcdJu.this stato. Tho report will M year of 3203, and a total membership in stato of 85,231 with twclvo report ofi' ordinate canina outstanding. A Day lit Atlantic City, For tho accommodation of those who de sire to spend only a day at tho seashore the Phlla, & Heading K. It. will run a low price excursion to Atlantlo City on Sunday next, Aug. 23rd, leaving Shenandoah at 3.10 a, ms aud.Phlladelphia, Chestnut St. wharf, at 0.00 a. m. Tickets $2.75 good only on the above special tralu, Returning leave Atlantio City at 7.0.') p. m. and Philadelphia at 0.30 p. in., thus giving about 8 lours at tbt sen- 8l,0,re- tt5S"V The Tax IMipllcntatf' The tax duplicates for lS0Offcri4' yet ui-cu kui vuv ojr iiio vuumy w m m uiiu lb l pum luey will not no September 1st. If you want a flue wedding' - r . 1 1 a.r PERSONAL. William Venlc spent yesterday afternoon at Ashland. William Baugh visited friends nt Glrnrd vlllo yesterday. Isaac Conway spent Saturday at Maysvlllo anil Shatnoklu. liobort Murry, of Philadelphia, Is tho guest of town acquaintances. Joseph Piatt, wife and son went to Now York to-day to spend n week. Miss Maino Coogan, of Philadelphia, is visiting her parents In town. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ulis, returned homo on Saturday from Atlantic t'lty. Mi-tcs Stnry Shcllds and Katie Tooraey, visited friends In Ashl.r.i.l yesterday. f rs. Daniel Minnic'.i presented her hus band with a bouncing baby boy on Saturday. MMll:- ir..l. r xr.l. ...,. n... t... Enlsjtf1 Wcft,.Bcrltidgocolllory, spent Saturday. Isvjllo.ftn town and paid tho Heiiald a pleasant can. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hesscr, of West Coal street, visited friends at St. Nicholas yester day. William Hillhouse, of Park Pisco, visited Alex. Kincaid, on South Jardin street, yester day. Miss Maine Wintcrstcin, of South Jardin street, is spending her vacation at Ocean Grovo. Claude Bedford, Esq., of Philadelphia, Is tho guest of his brother, Theodoro, at Lost Creek. Misses Jcnnio Williams and Annlo Skcath, of Mahanoy City, wero town visitors last evening. M. F. Conry, Esq., has returned to town after a week's vacation among St. Clair and Pottsvillo friends. Miss Millio Toolo and William McCloskey, of Jersey City, are tho guests of Mrs. Clcary, on South White street, F. B. Bcschorman, manager of tho Shamokin steam laundry, was in town to day in tho interest of his laundry. Harry Jenkins, who has been confined to tho house for several weeks by illness, mado his first appearance ou tho Btrects to-day. Misses Dollio and Canny Lawrence, of Yatesvillc, and Messrs James aud William Eisonhart enjoyed a drive to Lakcsido on Saturday. Miss Bessio Wadlinger, of Pottsvillo, ac companied by her cousin, Miss Dollio Gabriel, of Now York, spent Sunday hero ns tho guests of Miss Llzzio Stank, on North Main street. Guy Heebner,of Port Carbon, wa3 tho guest of liis brother, ltev. Alfred Heebner, on South Jardin street, yesterday. Mr. Heebner is n member of tho Junior class at Lafayette college, Easton. Misses Laura Morris, Elslo Itaudeubush and Salllo Garner and -Messrs. Amos Ynmell, Charles and Arthur Parrish, P. W. Blerstein aud G. Edgar Hoover wero Mahanoy City visitors yesterday. Vmicrals. Tho funeral of Miss Ireno Lambert, who died at her homo in Mt. Cannel on Saturday, took placo to-day. Tho remains, accompanied by many relatives aud friends, arrived horo from Mt. Carmcl at noon via the Lehigh Val ley railroad and proceeded to tho Odd Fel lows' cemetery lu carriages. The funeral of tho lato J. W. Lloyd took place this afternoon from tho family residence, on West Cherry street. Services wcro held at tho residence, Iiev. D. I. Evans, pastor of tho Welsh Baptist church, officiating, assisted hy Kev. Griffiths, of Freeiand. Tho remains wcro interred lu tho Odd Fellows' cemetery, ltev. John Lloyd, of Wilkcsbarre, and Rev. Joseph Lloyd, of Parsons, brothers of tho deceased, wero in attendance nt tho funeral. HOOD'S FILLS curo Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A plcas-nt laxative. AU Druggists. Congratulations Duo. Tho marriago of Thomas Itasbridgc, of Gordon, to Miss Hattio Dyer, of Ashland, took plaee somctirao last month at Camden, N.J. It was a private aU'air and tho unws has only crept out within tho last few days. AVelfth Singer Dead, Llowcllyn Perrls Owens, a Welsh singer of note, died in the stato hospital at Wllkes barro Saturday of gas burns. Ho competed at nearly every eisteddfod in tho anthracite region during tho past few years. Buy Kcystono flour. Bo sure that tho name Lessiq & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. Will Murry Soon, invitations aro out announcing tho mar riago of Miss Emily Ncary, of West Oak street, to John Bootliam, of Blackwood. Tho wedding will take placo on Thursday, 27th Inst., at tho home of tbo bride's parents.. dii:i. SWEliNKY. On the 16th Inst, at Shenandoah, Pa , Kdward, son of Anthony anil llrldget Sweeney, aired 8 years, 11 months and 16 days. Funeral will take placo on Tuesday afternoon ut 3 o'clock from the residence of the parents, GOi West Apple alley. Interment In Aimun elation cemetery, rrlends and relatives are respectfully Invited to attend. It Biliousness Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and putrlf j in the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, tuui.a, l.l IV JIUCBI. aim, it not relieved, bilious fever 1 1 or blood pdjo'ulngTnood's III S Pills tlmulath9tomach( " ,5e ,t)ia llvervcure headache, dizziness, con- 9on;eto.85 cents. Bold by all druggists. (run to uute wiui iioou s Barsapariua. FANCY ocenes, Flour, Feed, &c, ROUGHALL, H MAIN STREET, ANDOAH, PA. fllO-KOLA .V0US AND BILIOUS ADACIIES lar ellervesccnt and etlmu e tor sour stomachs ana n accumulate from having CLEARY, CAKEONATED DRINKS, Hoods krou ,rrjar : MFOR mmmm KTIVWMI anufpi i. mm i r z Mt nTaiV .m ; mm mm i ovn wry & , 1 41 1 w phi ' Horses Have Arrived. Rublic Sale of Western Horses WM. MISCELLANEOUS. T OST. A gold watch and chain, on Saturday I evening, August 15tli. A mltuhlo reward will ho paid tor return to the irnuAl.li ofllcc. 3t IjOU HA1.K. A licensed saloon property. Ixit ? SOxIfK) and double dwelling on tho rear. I'ylr price. A dcslralila property. Inquire ot i.i. ... uiiui.iiii.au, ui iiib inii-u. o-lii-nv InOK SALE. A desirable residence and half ? lot on White street, within one slinre of venire street, inquire OI v in. 11. MioemaKcr S H-lw 171011 PAI.K. A second-hand square piano. ! Apply at Williams & Son, (urufturo mid inusio worn. 7-zs-tr U; ir i i.ii. o uuu ngems lor Jiu.ieirs nutlior lied "LIVES OK McKINI.KY and HO HA11T." B50 rages, elegantly illustrated. Prleo only 81 00. Tho best and the clicanest. nnd out sells nil others. 50 per eent. to agents and freight paid. WHooks now ready. Save time by sending 50 cent In stamps for an outfit at once. Address A. D. WOKTIIIXUTON & CO.. IJartford, Conn. rd. lonn. 7!l.lwjul EOlt HAI.Ii The balance of the 50,000 first mmtgage 10-year bonds to be Issued by All Saints' Prat slant Episcopal Church, of Shenan doah. Bonds aro In denominations of $5 and 850, and bear Interest at S per cent., payable quarterly. If these bonds aro taken on or beforo thenti Inst, the accrued Interest from July 1st will go to the purchasers. Apply to Dr. C. M. llordner, 81 liist Oak fetrcct, Shcnnndonh. Pa. IMPOKTANT NOTICE. Tho fences, dancing pavilion and stands at Columbia Fark are open only to such advertlscrswho pay for spaces and nil others will bo considered as trespassers, wneiner i ne signs do painted, or iacKC(l,or nung linon the fence. Terms for stmces mav be secured fioin ALrnnn Kvanh, Tuomas J. Williams, Thomas Hi:i.i.i, 27-tf Conunlttce. GRAND PICNIC ! Umlcr tho auspices of tlic f GRANT BAND! LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1896. At Columbia Park. Sell or mo1 s Full Orchestra Trill furnidh the dancing mulc. Concerts by tho band during tho nfternoon antl evening, Beauty Unrolled To the admiring Kae ot those who havo a taste for really fine wall paper Is the display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we have Just rccclved.You can find any color or patteru you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from So up to 83 per roll, l'lno artistic papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 231 W. Centre St.. Shenandoah Pa. Place Your Orders Now. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 West Centre Street, Our Hot Towel Shave S becoming popular. You will Ilka It. make a specialty of hair cutting. We BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, John Howard IIaerih, LI P., Trent, College with four courses of study leading to deirrocst Academv for bova and vound melt t Indies' Institute, and School of Mule. Thirty aero campus j ten buildings Including gym naslum, laboratory and observatory. Vor catalogue and other Information addrens, AVM, C. GKKTZINQGU, Iteglstrar, Lowlsburg, la. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, Wm 10S S. Main St. ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 nt tlio COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Atlp. ni. rnln or line This car will be ou 23rd carload. WILL BE SOLD FOR WHAT IT BRINGS. NEISWENTER OPEN EVERY DAY Qo to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your nrtiflcal teeth do not suit you call to seo ns. All examinations fres. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crowr and Bridgo wbrit and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates arc ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized' air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) Bast Centre Street. OQlce Hours: 7a.uu to 8 p. in. MONEY TO LOAN -OX EASY TERMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN: iiOB S. Jardin St. Edward H. Spade, -AGENT FOR- SHAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. P. J. CANFIELD Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For m BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our dellv ery wogon awaits your order. Goods. delivered promptly. WILLIAIY1 .H. riUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Reading? Brewing Co.'a Beer and Porter. 11S and 110 S. Main St Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Shacka m axon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Reading depot, Atlantic City, N. J. DERNARD CONWAY, member lu a sling. i make it tor you. aRBllHKW ch Alley, Shenandoah
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