You Can Make A Your dollar nnd cent r hy currying them. nO. - T I V 1 wrt r unlfr. K , , by buying your t' ,, , oeiit g a long way M our More ' T i You win avu "-TIME AND MONEY HO, nc yniir Uitlnnprv, hlmtk Iwoke. &c. X fit ore HOOKS & BROWN -a North Main St. 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 Bid STOCK T -n. 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. I Gold i n, Prop.. 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD Tri:SI)AY, At"(llT 25, 1SW1. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES, rtiitiomu i.rugtii-. At rioston Uoston, i ; I'ittslmrR, a. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 1 ;Chli'iigo,0. At Xow York First Kanie: Xpw York, 8; Louls villo. fi. Second nan 10 (hlx inning; culled, ilnrknoss): New York, 4; Louisville, 4. Kiistcrn Lcugiln. At Srrnnton Syrnciiso. II; Scranton. 5. At Sprinnlleld (12 Innings; darkness) SprlnKllclil.l ; ItitlTiilo, 1. At Wllkesbnrro Rochester, 0; Wllkoslmrro, 0. Atliiutlo I.eucun. At Hartford Hartford, 1; Lancaster, 1. At I'ater-.on I'utorsnn, 4 ; Newark, 4. Itendlng'N Mnny Drinking Clubs. ItEADIxo, lii., Aug. 25. An Investiga tion just mndo by tho pollco department shows tho oxlstonco of more than sixty thoroughly organized Hubs In this city, occupying wholo buildings or sultos of rooms, where intoxicating liquors nro dis posed of to tho mcniliiirs and their friends on Sundays. Sovernl of tho clubs lay In from slxtpon to twenty quarter barrels of lager lioor every .Saturday for tho Sunday supply. Tho pollco also report, In nddi Hon to tho above, upwards of it hundred 'c hip in" or "stnlilo" Kungs, who moot In small buildings on out of tho way alleys, or hold forth on Sundays at secluded places on tlio mountains neur tho clt. Dr. ICillln Cremated. PniLAnrxi'iiiA, Aug. 25. There was n (icnornl gathering of tho medical fratern ity, irrespective of schools, at tho funeral of Dr. Charles G. Uaue, tho eminent homeopathlst, which took plnco from his late residence yesterday.. Ills uppenrnnro, as he lay In it black covered casket In tho spacious parlor of hisold fashioned homo. Indicated tho peaceful ending thitt had come, after a long and honorable career. After eulogistic remarks by tho attondlng clergy, thafuneriil cortege proceeded to tho Philadelphia cromntory, nt Oennantown, where the body was cremated. Iron anil Steel Work Shut Down. l'lTTSHUliii, Aug. 'J5. All departments of the Spang Steel and Iron company's works.nt Miarpsliurg.hnvo been shutdown indefinitely, throwing Idle about 700 men. The action on tho part of tho company was it great surprise to tho employes. To ICrmimo Work nt it Reduction. ViTTsnpun. Aim. '2a Tlio annotinnn- inent was made yo-.teilay that Tibbey's lint glass factory, at r-liarpsburg, will ru r.uino next Monday with non-union work men, at aroduuttou of Super cent, over hint vunr's wagos. REMOVED -TO- I 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J.W. VanValzah's . DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways to climb anymore. xmmmmmmmmmmim EE 5,000 BARS OF 3 1 ...soap! TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOR Sc. 3 E E. B. FOLEY, 3 NO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET. 3 THE SCHOOLS CROWDED. Slimy Triirliprn l'urrpil t IIim IIiio IIccpIv Ing Pupil. Superintendent (.'. I), Jlogart to-day finished must iif the work of issuing ticket fur wltnMon in tlio pulilln school, but It Is expected there will lie triplications throtifili out tho week. The number of pupils now in. the schools cannot lw Riven at present, but it Is certain tliAt the cnrolluient exceeds tlmt of last year. Many of the schools arc filled more than they should lie and In several In ttiuiees teachers were obliged to ask Sutwrin ti iident llngart not to send them any more piils. More than one school havo enroll ments of over TO pupils each. One school Willi a capacity for only (Ml has 015 pupils. S-tperlnteiideiit llogart says ho will bo oidiged to recommend the ci-tabllshmcnt of additional 2nd, 3rd and 4th grado primary schools. IWarrliign Licenses. Marri.iRe llceiifcoa wcro granted to tho fullowiug : (icorgo Dudas, of Delano, and Annie Zo.ul yak, of .Shenandoah. Luihvlck D.isonirtand Kosnlia Lurczukrwis, both of Kost Creek. Harry Cziiimska and Mary Chotnyak, both of Shenandoah. Michael Iludok and Mary Olios, lioth of Shenandoah. llenjainin Comlnsklu ami Betrona Tom sheides, both of (llrardvlllo. August 1'ugel and Anna lieichwein, both of Lavcllc. Harry I.. Perry and Anna L. Fritz, lwth of Delano. Andrew Gelgut and Kllzuhetli llanizetti, lioth of Shenandoah. K. L. Woeltjo and Maria Weber, both of Mahanoy City. An Historic 1'ire Company. Tlio Volunteer Firemen Association of Philadelphia, next month, will entertain tho Good Intent I'lro Company, of Pottsville, which will celcbrato Its fiftieth anniversary by a four days trip to Washington and Phila delphia. About sixty members of tho com pany, accompanied by tho Third lirigado band, will visit Philadelphia and partako of Philadelphia's hospitality. When Probident Lincoln issued his first call for troops, all but eight mcmbcrsof tho Good Intent Company responded, practically disbandinc tho com pany until after tho war, when it was re organized. Tho members reinlisted In tho forty-eighth and ninety-sixth regiments, when tlie three months service expired, and many a bmvo fellow was left to fill a gravo on Southern battlefields. A Slienandonh Cyclist. American Irfift Creek Correspondence. Late Fiiday evening a lady cyclist of Shen- .it,lr,.,li ,l.ltf,liliil snmn of i.ilrcitlznns with no impromptu acrobatic performance. Sho and a male friend were crossing tho P. it It. roadsatN'o. 2 and In distending the hill her bands suddenly left tlio lianillenars, tlio leet n-itl, ...ii.il ltnutft bff Itin Ticilnla mill In n twinkle of the eyo sho found herself in tho middle of the road in tho attitude of a hull frog making a dlvo into the water. Tho blot-oli, foil nnmi lipr noil 11m Timln friimil linil a "big job" to get her out from under tho wheel. Her wrists wcro terribly bruised and tho injuries would havo been worso had not the dust been very plentllul at lliat place. Y. .11. C. A. nt Miiliiinoy City. Tho organization of a branch of tho Young Men's Christian Association, at Mahanoy City, Is assuming definite shape. Tho com mittee has collected fro."3, and tho prospects aro bright. Tho Hngeubuch property, corner of Centra street and First alley, is the proposed site for tlio rooms. It Is expected to have a membership of about 150 members for a start at J3.00 a year, which will mako tho amount 61,000. Work will be started at onco to get the rooms in shape, after which things will move moio smoothly. L MuimoMu shooting Tournament. The Shamokin (inn Club tournament began its two-days shoot at Indian Park to-day, with about fifty entries, and eight events each day. Among the prominent shooters who will bo present and participate in tho tournament will bo Cooper, of Mahanoy City; Heplcr, of Harrisburg; Whary, Jit. Carinel ; Dr. Xier, Hazleton ; Troxell, Montaudnu ; Machcmer, Trevorton ; Clayton, Tamaqua. A !-'-.'.-),ooo lilnzn. litrly yesterday morning flro was dlscovcrd in George Klluo's large carpet factory at Millersburg, near Hlramokin. Tho flames spread rapidly to tho adjoining buildings and beforo it could bo gotten tinder control ?25,000 damage had been done, partly cov ered by insurance. Tho occupants barely escaped being burned up while asleep. liOnrcd by it Tall. John It. James, of West Lino street, had his hack sprained and sustained internal in juries while at work at the Cambridgo col liery yesterday. Whilo lifting tho end of a car his feet slipped and ho was thrown heavily upon his back across a plank. Commitments. Miko Kimhrufsky, of Shenandoah, was committed to jail by 'Squlro Lawlor. in default of $300 bail, on oath of Simon Maegla, charged with larceny. 'Squire (ioas, of Schuylkill Haven, com mitted Harrison Walton to jail in default of $200 bail, on oath of Sunih Walton, charged with burety of tho peace. AVork of it Miscreant. Somo unknown person attempted to gain an entrance to Schocncr's wheelwright shop, on Market street, early Sunday evening, and failing to do so they damaged the top of a wagon standing outsldoby cutting tho side with u knife. Tho miscreants have not yet been captured. Held For Larceny. Miko Kimbunfsky was taken to tho Potts ville jail by Special Officer Sadusky this morning, having been conmitted by Justico Lawlor on a charge of stealing a shirt and wooden pipe from one Simon Maegla. Delegate lteports. Mlw Anna M. Dengler, who was appointed delegate to tho Christian Eudoavor conven tion, which convened at Washington, I). C, last week, last evening road hor report be(oro the society of tho M. II. church. Tho report was a lengthy and accurate one. Tillman at Mahanoy City. Ex-Ciovernor Tillman, of South Carolina, will speak at Mahanoy City to-night, He will arrive there at 5:32 and ho escorted to tho Mamion Houso. Slightly lllttcn. Clara, daughtor of It, L. Whltclock, tho shoo dealer, was slightly bitten on tho left una yesterday by a dog sho was playing with. Wood flowed slightly. Dr. W. N Stein cautcrizod tho wound. .1 l'a. tor Culled, Key. Joseph Hunter, who has hcen tern' poiiu-ily filling tlio Presbyterian pulpit at Taviiujua, has been asked to take permanent chirt.0 of the atlli.ru of tho church. Ifo will Ifuto to resume his studies at Princeton on Sept. 1st, and may accept tho call after In graduates, Ashland Ttlegrani, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. P.ppnrt of Cliauerllor Itltplilo tn tlin it. piH'iiie l.oitgi iiii.I i:ticnuipmont, Cl.KVKi.AXD, Aug. 25. Hundreds of Knights of Pythias marchoil Into town yesterday to attend the eighteenth bien nial session of tho supromo lodge and the national encampment of tho organization. In his report Supreme Chuncollor Illtchle says In part : "We havo lost somo member ship by reason of legislation on tho Ger man question. Tho Cathollo question has. In mine of the domains, materially affected us. Wo havo lost somo for nother rea sons. Tho receipts for tha year ending D.'c. ill, 1HM, wcro ei.OJO.Ssrf, and for tho year ending Doc 31, 1SU3, 81,032,805, making n total for tho two yours of f?S,053,000. This shows it net gain In cash receipts of tho subordinate lodges of $00,102. "Tho number of subordinate lodges on D'jo. 81, 1803, was 6,003, nnd Deo. 81, 1805, (1,101, an Incroaso In the two years of 400. Tho number of members Deo. f)l, 1803, was 443,015; Dec. 01, 1804, 404,530, making a net gain 6f 20,021. "Tho stntomont was mndo that onr order was opposod to fbrclgnbrs. This I rosontod with nil thd forco nt my command. Our ordor Is Amoricanj H stands for country and for brdfar, but bollovos In loynlty to ling and tonguo. It welcomes thoso who como toils from foreign Bhores, desiring to Imj Americans, knowing our language, observing our laws nnd nidlng In tlio pros perity of our country." Call for Democratic fttrtto Convention. WtLKEsrunnE, Pa., A'tlg. 2.V Stnto Chairman John M. Qarman has lssuod tho following call for tho D6mocrntlo stnto oonvontlon; "Tho Domoomtlo stnto con vention will moot rit tho Ophra Houso In Harrisburg on Thursday. Sept. 10, nt 13 o'clock, for tho purpose of nominating ropresontntlvos-nt-lnrgo and for presiden tial electors, whero vacancloif may oxlst by ronson of resignations nhd otherwise, for tho adoption of n platform in accordance with tho principles declared by tho Na tional Democratic convention held In Chl cngo In July last, and for tho transaction of such othor business ns may bo doomed necessary and prop6r. In necordnnco with section 7 of rule fl of tho i"ulos Of tho Dem ocratic party of Pennsylvania thlsconvcn tlon shall bo composed of tho dclogatos who constituted tho Inst preceding Demo cratic stnto convention, which met in Al lentown on Wednesdny, April 20." To Oppose KrmcnlronU llKADINil. Pa., Aug. 85. Tho Herks county gold Democrats met last night and decided to confer with tho Ihlgh gold Democrats to nomlnnto n candldato for congress on such a platform opposod to Daniel Krmentrout, who was yoterday declared the nominee by the regular Democracy. Pay only your own bills. In dealing hero tho cash customer is not taxed to help sup- lort tho credit customers who do not pay. Hero all are one level. All aro cash. 7-18-tf Factoky Shoe Stoub. Ion's Grove. Miss Amanda Defrehn, of Shenandoah, has been visiting her gniiidfathcr.Joscph Defrehn, at this placo tho past two weeks. Tho two men injured In tho explosion at Gcogcr & Wharmly's powder mill aro improv ing. Whitcbread, tho man who was burned to death, was buried yesterday. Pcnroso Lvorit is suflermg with a soro eye. Fred. Ilctler, ono of tho richont men in tho valley, has placed his new mansion under tho skillful brush of (iuorgo llowman. Frank Teller, tho young school teacher who was converted at the camp meeting, will study for tho ministry. Aaron Ilctchow, an old and highly re spected citizen of this place, was buried on Friday in tho Mt. Zlon church yard. Justice McCormick had quite a lively time with two fellows. It was n case of debt and the creditor and debtor wanted to fight it out, but tho Justice restored order by threatening to commit both. Death of a Tort Carbon Itesident. Samuel Entweistlc, of Port Carbon, died at tho Pottsviilo hospital about 0 o'clock last evening, an hour after undergoing nu opera tion. He was sutl'ering with inflammation of tho bowels. He Is survived by a wife and had been married but n short time. It Saved Her Hoys. Mrs. E. L. Fiedler, llellcfonte, Tn., writos as follows: "Two of our children were taken ill with diphtheria and tlio diseaso dovcloped into n niot serious form, lly the aid of skillful physicians nil possiblo means and medicines wcro applied and still our dear ones grew worso. A kind neighbor suggested wo use Thompson's Diphtheria Curo, Wo did so nnd in less than twenty-four hours the coating was all removed from their throats and the boys wcro up and about. Tho third day they could cat with comfort. I cannot say too much for Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, ns I feel suro it saved our children." Sold at Kirlin's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. Wiitfh The Matches. A carpenter who was engaged in tearing down the old Ilobcrts houso nt tho corner of Jardln and Lloyd streets says that under ono of tho sills was found a mouco's nest in which wcro soveral burned matches and tho laths nearby wore scorched. Evidently tho mico had carried tho matches to tho nest and by nibbling set them on fire, which fortun ately burned out beforo any damage was dene. The Hand I'luyetl On, Whilo tho Salvation Army was holding service near Justice Shoemaker's oiilco on Market street last night two dogs started to light in tho circlo formed by tho worshippers. Tho women and girls screamed and tho cap tain frantically waived a stick, but the bass drummer kept up his work and tho dogs fought until they saw fit to stop, after which tho corps fell into tlmo with the bass drum mor, who had not faltered for an instant. A Nice Caleb. E. A. Dohorty toyed with the fish in tho dams at Lakaeido yostorday and returned homo with twelvo fiuo bass. A Driver's Kuciipe, ' Tho Itcecuo transfer team was frightened by a train at the Iihigh Valley depot yes torday afternoon and swerving the wagon threw tho driver from his scat to tlio ground. Ono of tho wheels passed over his leg nud it was thought ho had been badly injured, but he was able to bo at work to-day. yew Political Organization. A largo meeting of naturalized Lithuanians, Polos nnd Slavs was held yesterday lu Schmidt's hall, corner of Coal and West streets, and nn orgauiratlon looking to their political protection was talked over. It Is likely that tho organization will ho perfected next Monday, hut what tho rollcy will ho nobody seems to know, HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, IlUlousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasrnt laxative. All Druggists. THE MINERS' HOSPITAL. Some of tin- Patients Treated Yesterday at the Institution, Among the admissions and treatments at the stato hospital, Fountain Springs, yester day, wcro the following: Peter Moyer, 33 1 years old, Mahanoy City, elbow joint Injured i nt Trenton colliery. Joseph Maleskl, 22 1 years old, Mt. Cnrinol, shot In tho right leg. John Hoover, 41 years, lluck Mountain, leg fractured by falling coal. James Callahan, 21 years, Park Place, appendicitis. Thomas Dolan. 33 years, Hlg' Mine Itun, finger frac' tured. Omar Maker, 7 yeirs, Shenandoah, injured finger. William C-inflcld, 7 years, Clillierton, arm fracturul. John Walker, E0 yi irs, Mahanoy Plane, treated for dog bile rci el vol two weeks ago. James Mulvcy, 18 jiars, Gilberton, fingers lacerated by coal at East Ilear Kidge colliery. Thomas Jones, 45 i years, (lirardvlllo, hand fmcturcd by falling prop nt Preston colliery. Charles Coylo, 15 1 years, Wm. Penn, nbsccss of lower jaw. The Myrtle Club Assembly. Tho Myrtle Club, of Shatnokin, will hold their midsummer assembly to-morrow oven ing, nt Maysvillo park. Quito a number of invitations havo been received In town. These annual assemblies aro always largely attended. Will I.eaVe for ltomn. Wm. (larrlgan, of Port Carbon, who for tho past four years has been it student at St. Charles' Seminary, Ovcrbrook, will leave for Iiorno October 1st to complete his courso in tho American college in that cify. This will tako from six to seven years. Hussions In tlio Lead. There aro flvo thousand six hundred men in tho Shamokln section of tho seventh an thracite mining district holding certificates declaring them to ho ahlo miners, and five sixths of them aro Russian Poles, whilo but flvo rcr cent, nfo natlvo born Americans. If you want a fiuo wedding cako, let Otto make it for you. I Boys i Girls 3 iof Shenandoah! 3 Can make beautiful 3 Christmas presents to 3 their mothers next K 3 Christmas by spend- ing a few hours time S 3 distributing tickets to- 3 their friends. The!jE 3 idea is this : The will give away five of those elegant lamps to the five Boys or gr Girls whose friends buy the most shoes 5 (in value) at our store ,E before December 22. t This is not asking E your friends to buy a E ticket or go to any'i expense for you tog get a prize, but it is'g doing them a kind- ness by calling to s their notice a store H where they can buy EE shoes cheaper than at any other store, jfc and when they buy $25.00 worth they also get one of those S beautiful lamps. Now K Boys and Girls start S at once, come to our store, get your tickets 5 and give them to your g friends before some one gets in ahead of 3 yu- 3 1 factory! 3CTADIT 1 if -"J. A. MOYEFT, 3 Manager. 3 SnnTTmmTniiiiiiiiniliiHniiniiTMiiiiiiiii'nTnlS iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiMiuiiliiM eI Ate " ""IT1ir v;: ill nat. 01 of tho Ololio tcr IRHEUMATiSMJ gl NEURALGIA and tfallar 0, mri- fat,' GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. preseriDca oyemiacntpliysicfaiiai. DR. RICHTER'S i & A Mnitnn STAIN EXPELLER. WorlrtrrnoTnrai r marknMjr successful! Onlrer'TinlniHv IiTrnda 'lnrk4 Anchnr.' F. Ad. Itlcliler.VO, 215 peart St., .cit York. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes, Own Glassworks. M&SucU. Knuoncd & recommended by A 'WnJlry. 101 North Jlnln St rect, O. II llnKenbiKh, 103 Js. Jlnln St.. Shennndnnh. s'i'Il'.lUft, DR. RICHTEITB ' ANCIIOIl STOaiACIIAT, bent fnr .nr. 'prplili'C wtnnmrli I nlllnlnlnln. I MISCELLANEOUS. Tf ANTED. Fnlthf ul rrnon (o trnvcl. Halary ?"K) and exicn'a. IEefiTciicc. Enclose ncf-nlilrcsc(l ritamfcil cnrcltijie, PrcsIiH'iit, Drawer P, giilcnjfo. H2.V3t OH KENT. Store ront-i ht 13 North Main Mrcet. Apply to 3Ik-liavl I'cters, ritrtli Market struct. b-21lv POll SALE. One of the lio-t pnylriK limihcr yards in Slienandonh. Centrally located, Everything connected with the ynrd, lncltidltiK teams 111 he sold ntn reasonable figure. For further Information call on J. W. Johnson, North ' nln streek 8-19-tf FOH HALI5. A PtH-ontl-hand prjuare piano. Apply ut WUHains A: Son, furniture and iniislc htoro. 72S-tf Oil HAM2. The Imlance f)f the 6,000 firt mortiraire 10-vear bondrt to he Issued hv All SalntM Protestant Episcopal Church, of Slienan donh. Ponds nro In denominations of S3 nnd &10, nnd hen r Interest nt 5 per cent,, payable ounfterly. If thesd bonds nre taken on or before tlieH'th Inst, tho neertied Interest from July lt will ko to tho purchnsers. Apply to Dr. 0. M. llordner, 31 ICnat Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa. TMPOltTANT NOTICE. Tho fences, dancin J pavilion nnd stands at Columbia Park nro open only to such advertisers who pay for spaces and all others will be considered ns trespassers, whether the sijrns bo painted, or tneked, or hung upon tho fence. Map of tho park can bo seen nt th Columbia IIoe house. Terms for spaces may be secured from Alfrkd Evass, Thomas J. Wilmamh, Thomas Hellis, 7-27-tf Commits. 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. Teams to Hire. II you want to hire snfe and reliable team for driving or for working purpose pny Shields1 livery stable a visit. Teams cuustuntly on hand at reasonable rates, JAMES, SHIELDS, "Ho. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. PROPOSALS. Proposals will bo received hv tho underslcned committee, tin to Krldnv. Amrust 2Sth. 1S00. nt 5 p. m., for furnishing the public schools of nnenanooau, ra , wnn enni iront mo coineries of the Philadelphia nnd Pending Coal and Iron Company. Pldsiuust be made on stove, crk nnd pea coal. All bids must be In the hands of the Secretary of the Hoard nt 5 o'clock p. in., on rrmny, .ugum smii, iovo. The coiumltteo reserves the right to reieci any or nit bids. JAMEfl J)evitt, cnnlrmnn. David Morgan, John T. Lkk, Maiimial lUuoii, Michael Sullivan, S-10-Dt Commlltee, GRAND PICNIC ! Under tho auspices of the f GRANT BAND! LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1896. At Columbia Park. ftchoppe's Full Orchestra will furnish tbo dancing nm'ic. Concerts by the band during tlio nuernoon aim evening. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAML H. HUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 Woat Centre Street. Our Hot .Towel Shave jtmlng popular. Yo a 9JVC10)(f U nail Beauty Unrolled To the admiring gaze of those who hare a tnt for really fine wall pnper Is the display ofnew wnll paper wrinkles we hare Jiwt received. You can find nny color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to 3 per roll, Fine artistic pa)ors a specialty. House, Sign and. Decorative Painting,. Satisfaction gunrnntccd. Entlmntechecr- inuy lurmsneu. enu posini. J. P. CARDEN, W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Plnco Your Orders Xow. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shennndonh Dental Rooms for twinle'sa extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Silver fillings. If your iirtlfical teeth do not snl you call to see lis. All examinations frco. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work anil all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only mors of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Onlce Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Layer's Lasrer and Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agu 207 West Coal Street. AL C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c Agent for Reading Brewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11 and 110 S. IVIaln St Edward H. Spade, -AGENT FOIt- SHAW STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TF.KM8 . P. W. BIERSTEIN, iJOB S. Jardln St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Shackamaxon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Reading depot, Atlantlv City, N.J. flf BERNARD CONWAY,
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