You Coo Make Ymiri!oWnri nnd cent go n long way by currying them. You con snvu " - TIME AND MONEY ty buying your stationery, blank book, &c, at our store HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. ,. '.i 1 In order to make room for the carpenters we offer the following selected stock which is displayed in our large show windows nt greatly reduced prices. A big lot of Men's Good Grade PANTS at a reduction of 30 per cent, on the original price. a mo stock of j 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 MON'DAY, AUGUST 21, 1890. THE BASE BALL RECORDS. RtnixlInK or Hie CIiiIm In tli" I(un f Cliuinploii.lilp 1'cli imut. National league. ci.tros. Baltimore Cincinnati Cleveland. ChlcuKO Pittsburg Boston. I. I'.C CLOIH. v. u .r) Brooklyn- W M .400 .4M .451 -'117 .253 .07(1 JSI XM -7)4 Philadcl'o. 47 M Now Yorh M l Wiish'ton.. 83 02 SU Loir 33 03 UiulsvlUo a 72 SATURDAY'S SATIONWI. IXAGtJE OAME3. At Philndolphln First giirao: Philadel phia,!); St. Louis, 1. Second gnmo: St. 10, St. Liouls, 10; Philadelphia, 5. At Bos ton First Rimio: Pittsburg, 11; Boston", 4. Socond gamo. Pittsburg, 0; Boston, 3. At Baltimore Cleveland, 10; Baltimore, 3. At Brooklyn Chicago, 11 ; Brooklyn, 7 At Washington Wnshlugton, 0; Cin cinnati. 2. Kaiitcrii Lungou. CLUIIS. W. l. p.o. ctniw. w. I. VjD. S3 Ai &4 .420 57 J1 Providenco tfl Hsichester.. M .13 .5'Ji) Syracuso ... 48 4i .582 Springfl'ld 43 40 .549 WllkeHb'ro 40 Buffalo XJ Toronto . SI 42 .543 Sernnton... 33 BATUHDAY'B KASTKHX LEAC1UE GAMES. AtScnmton First gamu: Hochestcr, 3, Scranton. 1 Second gamo: Scranton, 3; Hoehctor, 2 At WilkoOnrro Wilkes liarre, 3, Syracuso, 1. At Providence Buf falo, 3, Providence, 1. At Springfield loronto, 2; Springfield, 1. SUNDAY'S EASTERN LEAOUE OAME3. At SymcuMj Syrocuso, 0; Itochostcr, 1. Atlantlo League. ni-tms. w. I- r.c cujim. w. u J.o. Newark 53 5ft J7 Wllmngt'n 51 55 .431 Hartford 59 51 .53i) Athletic. 54 .45! Paterson. .01 53 .535 Lancaster. 40 57 .417 Saturday's Atlantic league oames. At Lancaster Ianoastcr, 8; Athletic, 3. At Wilmington First gamo: Wilming ton, 32; Hartford, 4. Socond gamo; Wil mington, 11; Hartford, 0. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC LRAUUE OAMES. At Paterson Hartford, 7; Pnterson, 0. i:iprrinicu Tells It All. Tho well known adftgo, "experience is a dear teacher," was nover moro forcibly ex emplified than in the case of diphtheria. Jlxpcricnce has tanght those who survlvo it that it is tho moat dreaded di6easo known. Experience has taught us that not a single diphtheria patient ever died where thomp' son's Diphtheria Cure, was used according to directions. This valuable incdicino is sold by leading druggists everywhere at SO cents a liottlo. Tho reader can ncll afford to ho guided by the furtunato experience of others and keep Thompson's Diphtheria Cure handy in tho homo nil the time. Sold at Kirlin's drag store. REMOVED 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J. W.VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways climb anymore. to xm,mwmmmmmmmi WE HAVE THE ... ...LATEST DESIGNS IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH. 3 3 3 3 3 3 & E. B. FOLEY, C HO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET. TiiuiumuiiiiiiiuuuimaiK 'I (Continued from First l'ngc.) tory than neees-ary for tho good of tho silver cause. In speaking of the Bryan movement Mr. Tiltmnti said, "Whether you are a Democrat, lteptthllcaii, or 1'opullst makes no dlirerence to me. I am under orders from tho National Democratic lmrty as now organized and I look to tho turning down of the Tories who have this government in hand. Before the Democratic convention was held in July I ailed myself a political orphan (laughter) because I didn't know' where I was going to lie, and I tell you here, whether Democrats, or liepublicaus, or Populists, or l'nupcrcrats, as pome call me, or whatever you are, you have votes, yon are freemen If you exercise your vote, you are slaves If you surrender that Ciod-glvcn privilege. If you voto In telligently and according to tho vested rights of yourself and families, then you havo dis charged your duty ns a citizen. It is tho ignorance of tho people that has brought this country to the verge of ruin. Wo havo at Wnshiuutoii a Congress, Senate and Repre sentatives who can buy and sell you llko cattle in tho market. Wo have had two parties since tho war, and It didn't matter which one, tho people lost, daughter and applause. ) They havo brought this country to the condition that we have slxty-nlnc million of poor, half-starved, naked sleeves and about thirty thousand millionaires a million paupers to one millionaire. How did they get it? They stolo It. (Laughter and applause.) They have legislated for then) men and are asking you to voto for men who will continue to legislate in that direction. We have Republicans by the thousands and hundreds of thousands who are in favor of tho freo coinage of silver and, ixissibly, it few thousand, or porhapsa few hundred thousand, who cry out for a gold standard. They cry "ltepudlatlon" and "Anarchy." They own all tho nowspapcrs, except a few straggling, half-starved ones hero and there." Hero Senator Tillman enumerated some of the newspapers he did not think were Wight np and then said lie would answer any questions anyone might wish to ask. None licing asked ho proceeded : "What is inoneyl? Anything is money which this government of the United States, by an Act of Congress, declares is a legal tender fordebt and reccivw) for taxes. It does not matter whether it is pine bark, or what. During tho war you didn't seo anything but paper." A man in tho crowd interrupted with some kind of a remark which only Senator Till man seemed to hear, and only heard part of it, , but he shouted back iou didn't see any gold, or silver then and you didn't seo any tramps, either, or beggars who couldn't find work, or this new kiud of charitable objects that the state can tike caro of when they commit borne crime and go to tho peniten tiary. They talk about 50-eent dollars. I want to ask you all who recollect tho war, when one-third of tho country was in insur rection, when our taxablo values were 10,000,000 and they are now 05,000,000, did our paper ever sink so low that it was worth only 50 cents." They tell us that if wo try to assert our rights to legislate for ourselves that our monoy will go down to 50 cents on a dollar. Who believes that." ( Voice in the crown, "I do"). Senator Tillman stopped for a moment and then said, "Gentlemen, I have seen a tly in a pan of milk. Let's try it to-night." Ho then called for a ralslug of hands by those in the crowd who intended to vote for Mckinley nnd also by tho free silver men and announced amid much laughter that there were four flies in tho pun of milk. After this littlo by-play Sonator Tillman resumed tho subject and said, "You hear the argument that you can't legislate valuo into metal ; that you can't make 53 cents worth of silver worth 100 cents. Well, now, how do they, by Act of Congress, make 100 cents worth only 53 cents? I say you can run it back to 100 cents. Gold, silver anil paper are all flat. 1 hoy are all money by law, and law only. Takothreo dollars, one of gold, one of silver and one of paper and hum them. Tho paper goes up in smoke and you have lost it. Tho two others have become bullion. It loses half its valuo. Why was it worth 100 cents a moment ago? Be cause the law says so. It is wortii only 50 cents now because tho law says it shall not be coined. And yet they say you cannot legis late valuo into a metal. They ask you how you aro going to keep down n panic, or keep tho gold from going abroad. Now I will bet there are not 100 men In this audience who havo seen any gold in a year, and nearly every man of you handlo silver every day." Leaving the money question Senator Till man spoke of tho farmer and evidently mis took the character of his audience, as ho spoko to them as farmers and declared that their products had been driven out of the markets and the gmlueries of tho west were teeming with products whilo tho pooplo of tho East are starving, Candidate Bryan was spoken of by Senator Tillman as being at tho head of tho Demo cratic party because ho came up from tho peoplo nnd liecause ho was poor and is poor; and McKlnlcy, he said, must bo poor because ilnniia bail to step forward to keep the Sheriff from him. "Tho difference between the two," said the speakor, "is that McKln lcy is owned body and soul by Hanna and his syndicate and ho has a poor way of showing his patriotism. Whoever heard of Abraham Lincoln lieing afraid to open his mouth and say where ho stood. Byran Is not afraid to talk and is not ashamed to shako hands with you. Our present President has not seen a tailoring man, except afar elf, in four years and has forgotten there aro any. Ho hears nothing oxcept through Wall street. Pier pont Morgan is his right hand man on finance. I forgot John Sherman (laughter) is his right hand man, too. Between 1'ierpont Morgnu on tho one side and John Sherman on the other, haven't wo had a glorious Democratic administration ?" In closing an appeal for votes for Bryan tho Senator said, "If you voto to put McKinley in you simply voto yourselves down asses, That is what you do," Speaking of Pennsylvania Senator Tillman said, "Now, I don't think it Is possible, under existing conditions, for you to win this state. but you can win your Congressional district and send a man thoro who will back Bryan to rellovo you, Pennsylvania, Now York and New England do not constitute all of tills country. There are 70 millions of us and 83 millions of us farmors ; count your farmers along with tho rest,aud you farmers under the ground; the South is ull right for this fight; tho West, west of tho Mississippi, with the exception, possibly, of Iowa, aro Just as determined for Bryan as South Carolina ; and I am pretty Euro Illinois and Indlanna will go for Bryan. Wo don't need them, for we will carry all south of the Potomac and west of tho Ohio, but thoy may bo mighty com fortable to have In November." A Voice ; "How Is Ohio going?" Senator Tillman: "Wo are going togivo Mr. McKinley as nice u little fight in his own homo as any aspirant ever had. I don't say we will carry It, hut wo will crowd them mighty liard," A Voice : "How is South Carolina f " Senator Tillman: "It is Democratic, Popu- listic. l'uillicristic, or anything else to bn re. ' llcved from this tliralldnm. It is so much one way wo haven't any fun down there." On tho income tax Senator Tillman said : "Tho income tax was declared unconstitu tional by tho Supremo Court, ono of whoso judges reversed himself. Somebody told lno this morning that he was ashamed to say ho was n Pennsylvania!!. Wo hav a plank to lefoim tho court and will tako out thesodls honest judges and we will put some ono elso there. If that is revolutionary.or anarchistic, then I um un anarchist. When tho legal tender acts were declared unconstitutional by that same court and the national banking system was In jeopardy, Congress Increased the court to nine and (ieneml Grant appointed two Judges who thought the law was' con stitutional, The money iiowcr has set tho example." The mention of General Grant's name In this connection seemed to ncttlo a Grand Army man who mado a remark that was not heard on the platform, but tho man was sub sequently heard to say, "You are a South Carolian ?" Sonator Tillman : "I am proud of licing n South Carolian." Tho Voico : "And you boast of that ?" Sonator Tillman : "Yes, I do ; becanso our forefathers were foolish in 1800 are we, tho grandchildren, to Buffer forever ? You don't know tho war Is over." In closing his speech Senator Tillman, evi dently with soino display of sentiment, said : I do love this country, every foot of it, and would like to seo evory man In it at work and every mouth appeased with something to cut, and evory naked back clothed, and a return of thoso good and prosperous days wo knew before tho war; nnd. If you do your duty on the 3rd of November, I hopo nnd bc- llovo tho Iiooplo will seo an era of prosperity this country has novor known." There was light scattering applause when Sonator Tillman took his scat and Mr. Wilhelm arose and mado a few remarks as to how ho met Senator Tillman in Washington, on his personal views on tho sllvor question, and concluded by asking for three cheers for Senator Tillman. Mr. Wilhelm sneceeded in geting out the cheers and then announced that Senator Tillman would remain in this county for n week, shaking at Pottsville to night, Mahanoy City to-morrow night, Ash land on Wednesday and Tamaqua on Thurs day. Senator Tillman hastened to his hotol after tho meeting and retired after holding a short reception, lestcnlay morning ho accom pauied Mr. Wilhelm to Pottsville. Pay only your own bills. In dealing hero the cash customer is not taxed to help sup- Iiort tho credit customers who do not pay. Hero nil are ono level. All are cash. 7-lS-tf Factoky Shoe Stoue. Met Dentil oil the Jtiill. William Heaton, 38 years old and residing at Fishbach, near Pottsville, met a horriblo death on the railroad yesterday. As tho shifting onglno was pushing three cars on the siding near the Pottsville Iron Company's mill, tiie conductor noticed a dark object lying on tho track. He signaled tho engi neer to stop and ran ahead. Ho found Heaton lying across the track, and grasped him by tho clothes to pull him from tho track, but not beforo the unfortunatn man's legs wore passed over by tho wheels. He was removed to the Pottsville hospital, where ho died during tho amputation of his legs. Ho leaves a wife and flvo young children. If you want a fino wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you. Colliery to bo Ite-opem-il. Girardvillo is jubilant over the report that the old Girard colliery, which has been abau doued, is again to be operated. Messrs. John Hanson, Phllipl'ortncrnud Frank Bcnslnger, it is said, havo leased tho colliery nnd will opcrato it under tho firm name of Tho Senate Coal Co. Tho leaso of this property disposes of tho contemplated washery, which was to have been located at this mine. A now shaft will bo sunk and arrangements will b made whereby tho accumulated water in tho old workings will be tapped through the work ings of Preston No. 3 colliery. When tho new breaker will bo built is not definitely known. Tho Christian 1'ndcnvor. Tho Executivo Committeoof the Schuylkill County Union of Young People's Societies of Christian Endeavor will meet next Saturday in Pottsville to arrange for tho next county convention, which will bo held in that town. Tho committee numbers nbout 125 members and Includes all of tho presidents of societies, Junior Christian Endeavor superintendents and tho oulcials of tho county union, Tho convention this year will last two entire days instead of ono day ns was tho custom hereto. fore. This will bo the lagest convention of tho kind ever held in this county. Tho speakers will bo of tho licst Christian En deavor workers in tho United States, and will embrace tho heads of the Christian En, deavor work at Philadelphia, Now York and Washington, D. C. Tho total membership of the societies In tho county is about J.OOO, with eighty societies in good standing. Tho truth, the wholo truth nnd nothing but tho truth. That's our motto; and we add leather, solid leather and nothing hut leather. That's tho way our shoes aro built. 7-18-tf Factoiiy SnoE Stoue, See That You're Registered. Every voter should seo that his namo ap pears on tho registry list. It is tho duty of tho assessor of each district to bo present at tho election house of said district this year on Tuesday and Wednesday, tho first and second days of September, from the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. to 3 p. in., and from 0 o'clock p. in. to 0 o'clock p. m., of each said days, for tho purpose of hearing nnd acting upon ap plications to bo made, or relating to names upon the original registry list, or that are sought to bo placed thereon or struck there from, which list thus revised and completed tho assessor shall, on tho following day, mako a return to tho County Commissioners. Tho l'etiusylrniiln Itnllroad Kxcurclon to Ocean Gruve. Remember that an Insiduous disease is often sido-tracked by a chango of nlr. The invigorating effect of tho saline air of tho ocean U one of the greatest tonics known to medical 6eionco. Tho Pennsylvania railroad excursion to Ocean Grove on August 20th comes within tho reach of everybody, fl.00 covers raw lor tno entire round trjp. Train leaves Shenandoah at 0:08 a. m. Delivered Ills Fnrewell Sermon. Rov, E. A. F. Hanncman, pastor of the St. John's Gorman Lutheran church, at Tamaqua, delivered his farewell sermon yesterday to a largo attendance Rov. Hunneman has boen pastor of that church for tho past 8 years and it wtis through his arduous labor and planning that Tamaqua now has so imposing a structure as St. John's German Lutheran church, built at an enormous expense and stands to-day almost or entirely freo of debt. Ho has built up his congregation to proportions which makes it the largest In that town. Impaired health compels mm to locate in Chicago, THE TELEPHONE LINE. It Will Have Klght Hundred Subscribers Completed January 1st. Saturday's Issilo of tho llKHALt) contained tho announcement that tho cofttract for the construction of the Schuylkill Tclcphono Company has liecn nwnrded, and that work would begin soon, In speaking to a director of tho company to-day lie says tho lino will Iks ono of tho most complete, and best con structed in tho United States. Copper wire will bo used exclusively, and tho telephonic equipment, which will be furnished by tho western Construction (o, of Chlcauo. 111.. will bo of the latest and most npproved stylo. J ho line will cover a total distance of sixty miVs, and will take in nil tho principal tow ns of Schuylkill county, through which rights of way havo already been secured. It Is cstlmatid that tho cost of construction will not fall far short of ?100,000. Over eight hundred poles will lo used to opcrato tho lino, and fully ono thousand miles of copper wire. Our informant says tho company lias even- reason to feel satisfied with the outlook. Already there nro over eight hundred sub scribers secured, nnd tho number is constantly growing. Mr. Edwin C. Price, of Ashland, is president, and in that town a central station will bo located with two operators. At Delano they will connect with tho lines to Wllkesbarro and Scranton, nnd eventually it is intended that a crand trunk system will lie established that will reach into all parts of I'cnusylyania. How nro rour Kldnevs? Bieh. rvd blood Is conducive to health and happiness. No Khcumatisin. no Neuralgia, no Kidnev Troubles, no Gout, no Bright's Disease, no Diabetes. Therefore keep your kidneys strong and well by using Dr. Hobbs S;aragus iviuney rills. Sold at Kirlin's drug store. lliggest nf nil llallots. Tho largest ballot of any yet printed for an election will bo used In tho coming Presi dential contest. It will measure two feet by nearly three feet. Tho number of parties In tho field Is what has caused tho increase in size of tho sheet. There aro nino columns. Eight parties are already in tho fight, nnd tho ninth column is for the use of any party that may yet decido to go into it. The parties and their candidates as they will appear on the ballot aro: Republicans, Mc Kinley and Hobart ; Democratic, Bryan and Sewall ; Prohibition, Levering nnd Jones ; National, Bcatty and Southgato ; People's, Bryan nnd Watson ; Socialistic Labor, blank ; rrco Silver, Bryan and Sewall; Sound Money, blank, Tito llronil Mountain Tunnel, Sujierintcndcnt B. F. Bertolctto, of this division of tho P. & It. railroad, was seen by a newspaper man in reference to the proposed tunnel through the llrtmd Mountain, and ho said that he knew absolutely nothing about it and was positive that nothing of tho kind would lio dono nt tho present time. He acknowledged that It was ono of the many ways proposed for tho handling of heavy trallic on tho Willlamsport division, but by no means tho most enconomical one, as tho construction of a tunnel would cost nearly ?7,000,000 instead of f3,500,000. A Mysterious Accident. Edward Kopper, aged 17 years old, boarded a train at Mahanoy City with his parents for the purpoo of attending the funeral of a re lative at Shamokin. After tho train left ho was found near tho station. It is thought that ho alighted from tho train and fell against a pile of sills, fracturing his skull. Ho died Sunday morning. Approaching MnrrlaKe. Thu announcement is made of the marriago of Councilman A. D. Gable and Mrs. Elizabeth Grililths, which will occur on Thurday next, nt high noou. Tho ceremony will bo per formed by Itov. John Gruhler, pastor of tho Gorman Lutheran church. A Jfew Coal Operation. A tract of coal near Mt. Girmel is shortly to bo developed nnd n large breaker will bo erected. Capitalists who are interested in the project are all men of largo wealth with abundant means to push thu enterprise It is further stated that Morgan. Davis, Jr., of Scranton, ono of the best mining experts in tho region, will bo offered tho position of superintendent of tho new operation. Itonds Certified Into Court. County Solicitor J. O. Ulrich has certified into the Common Picas Court tho bond of Candidus Schroeder, who was granted a re tail liquor licenso in Ryon township in 1S00. Also tho bond of Gcorgo B. Leitzol, who )n the name year was gTanted n retail licenso in Union township. Ocean Grove Camp Meeting. A special excursion train for Ocean Grovo will bo' run by tho Philadelphia & Reading R. R, Tuesday, Aug. 25 th, lciving Shenandoah at 0:05 a. m. Tickets 1.00 good only on special train going and for return on any train up to and including Sept. 1st. Ot Assistant District Superintendent. James O'Donnell, of Hazleton, who has fulfilled the position of mino foreman for the Silver Brook Coal Company for the past SOV' eral years, has accepted a lucrative positiou under tho P. & R. C. & I, Co. as assistant district superintendent, with headquarters at Mahanoy City. He moved his family to tho latter place to-day. Team Itoad Cave In. Tho team road between Delano and Maha noy City, about 500 yards below tho Delano school house, caved in late Friday night. Tho cave is a large one, and the township Supervisor, with a force of men, worked Sat urday and yesterday filling tho vawniug chasm. The t'hoenlx'Outliig. Tho Phoenix Hoso Company's anniversary was celebrated at lJikcslde to-day. Tho attendance was vory large, nearly seven hundred tickets being sold at tho P. & R depot. The Lithuanian Band accompanied the oxcursion and enlivened the occasion with their music. As always on such occasions, tho fire laddies and their friends had delightful day out, notwithstanding the threatening weather. Stoned u Train. As a north-bound Pennsylvania Itailroad train was about midway between St. Clai: and Darkwatcr last night a stone was thrown through a window of one of tho cars woman with a child In her arms barely escaped being hit. Sho had just rested back in tho scat when tho stone entered. FrnckvlUe Won. A gamo of baso hall at Mahanoy City Saturday afternoon between the Frackvillcs and St. Nicholas Blues resulted In a score of 0 to 3 In favor of tho Frackvjllq team, Flnced In the Lockup. Joseph Krablnltsky was arrested and placed In tho lockup at noon to-day by Policeman Goodman and Spocial Officer Alex on a charge of indecent exposure. They Are In- Line. A McKlnlcy Club was organized at Wig- imn's on Friday night with a membership of twenty-seven for a start. Dii:i. I'OWJ.INO. At Shcncndoab, nn Pnturday, the Join i i ii .'i! 1 "n"K'cr oi i niiKrtnc mm tiKvu j-i j-i-iir ium iniomii. incinl on Tuesday, Hie S'lli lnt., at U:30 til . front tin. ...Mn.... i J . - , We tin . . , win oi- ih'IU in ie Annunciation church, where hluli max wll ' i,- i .'"''"eiii ill me pari. li ei'lno- , . ' .",,u ruiauvr respcMiuuy nvltcd to attend. d-22.2t uch in Little Is especially true oi Hood's l'ills, lor no medl cine ever contained so great curative power in so small space. They nro a wholo medicine Hood's chest, always ready, al- pia. a ways efficient, always sat- mLfi Q I a Isfactory; prevent a cold 1 I or fever, euro all liver Ills, sick headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c. The only Pills to take with Hood's SarsaparillA. MISCELLANEOUS. TTf ANTED. Fnltliful pernoti to travel. Salary n ?"H0 nntl expenses. Itefcrenoe. Enclose elf-mllresfoil stamped envelope. President, urawer i', i;iiick H-Kft OH KENT. Htorc room nt 1.1 North Main street. Apply to Miehue Peters, North Mnrkct ft roe t. 8-2MW JjU)H HALE. Ono of the IkkI paying lumber yards In Bhenandouli. Centrally located. isveryminpr eonnecieo wmi mo ynru, lnciiunnc tcnniR, will beeoldatu renHonahle ilRtire. For. further information call on J. W. Johnson. North Main Htrvct K-UMf OU KENT. A stable. Apply at 129 North 8-18-tf Mnlp htreet. J701l SAUC A wx-ond-hand pqtiare piano. Apply at Williams & Hon, furniture and musle ptoro. r-28-tf OH SALE. The bnlnnco of tho 80,000 fint iiiortimira 10vear bonds to be issued hv All KnfntH ProteBtant Episcopal Church, of Shenan doah. Ilonds are In denominations of $5 and $-50, nnd bear Interest at 5 per cent., payable unrterly. Jf these bonus nro taken on or before lie 25th inst. the accrued Interest from Julv 1st will ko the. purchasers. Apply to Dr. C. M. liordner, 01 East Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pn. IMI'OItTANT NOTICE, Tho ftnecs, dnnclnjr ptivillon nnd Htnuds nt Columbia Park are open only to such advertisers who pay for spaces nntl nu otners win no eonsioerea ns trespassers, whether the signs be painted, or tacked, or hunt; UDon the fence. Map of tho nark can bo seen nt the Columbia Hoic house. Terms for spaces may uc ecurvu. ironi ALKHEU JWASS, Thomas J. Williams, Thomas Helms, tf Committee FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 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. Team's to Hlro. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for worklnc purposea pay Shields' Hvery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable ratee. UAMEIS SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. PROPOSALS. Pronosnla will be received by the undersigned committee up to Friday, August 2hth, 1896, nt S p. m., for furnishing the public bdiools of Shenandoah, Pa., with coal from the collieries of the Philadelphia nnd Reading Coal and Iron uinnianv. Ulusmuht be made on stove, egg and pen coal. All bids must Iks In the hands of tkc Secretary of the Board at 5 o'clock p. in., on iTiuoy, August -ui, xeyo. The committee reservea the right to reject any or all bids. James Dcvitt, Chairman, David Mohoan, JoriN T. Lek, Mabmial IUcgii, JIiaiAEi. Sullivan, fi-l'Ma Com mil tee. GRAND PICNIC ! Under the auspice of the GRANT BAND LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1896. At Columbia Park. Holionne'a Full Orchestra will furnish the dancing music. Concerts by the band during tbe afternoon nu evening. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Ooois delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. CHARLES PERR'S Barber She Barber Shop ! f ' " -12 Woot Contro Street. Our Hot Towel Shave becoming popular. .You will like It. make a specialty ot hair cutting. Beauty Unrolled )ifff"vr"W';'7W'"y To the admiring gaie of those who hare a tnste nr njuuy ime wnu paper is mo nispiay oinew wall tnicr wrinkle w bnvn lnl rr eel ved.You can find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed, room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from Pc up to $3 per roll. Fine artistic ptijiei-9 a specially. House, Sig:n and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction guaranteed. EMlmatestcltoer fuIy furnished. Send postal, J. P. GARDEN, 22l Centre St., Shenandoah,' Pa. riaoe Your Orders Noir. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Booms fact painless extraction of' teeth. Gold nnd Silver fillings. If yonr artlflcal teeth do not suit yon call to see ns. All examinations freo. Wo mako nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. .No enarges tor extracting when plates art ordered. We nro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, 207 West Coal Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Heading Urewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11S and 11Q S. Main St Edward H. Spade, -AGENT FOIt- SHAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. MONEY TO LOAN ' ON EASY TEIIMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN: 220S S. Jardln St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardln Street. ; .u. , " rr . 1 Shackamaxon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Reading depot, Atl&nti Cttr.N.J. DERNARD CONWAY,
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