1 . ' II You Can Moke Your dollars nixl ceo by Mirrylntf the-. . t n(fl cent ro a Inn way . ruthem. You cm nave livbuyhiK w.-rTjME AND MONEY nt our utoru -K ymir stationery, lilnjik books, ftc, lpf tori' fH00KS & BROWN l 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 IWI STOCK 01' 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. L. Goldin, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD wi;i)M:si)AY. .whist sn. isno. THE CRETAN REBELLION. In b l'itr'.icl Ibittl, !ic Turkn An- To-ial-1. I.oxno.v Aug. "i. A dUpati'h to Tho Ti'leirnipli from Athens says that the most serious flirlitlnir which him lieen recorded In Crcti- up to the present time occurred Friday, when tho Christians In the moun tiilnsorf;iml.edi st rontr expedition iiBiilnst iimimlierof Moslem vJUnxi'siu tho Hornl; llon tli -trjet. A thousntul well nrmed Turks . Honikllnu to defend their projt Tfty In the pitched lmttlu which followed the Turks wcrp defeated, losing eighty killed and furty-seven wounded. Tho losses of tho Christians wuro smaller. Tho Cretans captured an enormous booty, hundredi of rides and thousands of sheep and eattlo falling Into their possession. Tho news of tho reverses, according to tho Athens correspondent of Tho Tele graph, turrlhly excited tho Moslem popu lation of Horaklion. The Mohammedans leathered in front of the palaco of tho gov ernor and clamored' furiously for arms. '1 he gu eruor refused to accede to tilers) requests. Imt ho was powerless to vpstoro 'riler He, therefore, telegraphed tho au thorities at Cauea warning them of tho gravity of the situation. Tho foreign con suls urged Cieorgl iiorevltch. prlnco of Samoa, the recently appointed Christian governor of Crete, to take steps to sup.- pross tho disorder. Tho French consul even went so far as to threaten to order a strong force from tho Flench warships to disembark for tho purpose of restoring or- tlor. Killed Ills Wile unit 1 11 inocl r. Sax I'Kiiitu, Oil., Aug. 2'1 lto.'iort O. Johnson shot and killed his divorced wife. Mrs. II. f5. l.'ine, and then shot hinwelf twice through the hd.ul, i.'ing sojiif after ward. Jealousy at Va woman's reinar- rlngo Is believed to have Iiul'i'i Johnson's ' motive. ' N'.GETS OF NEWS. John C. Hlaek was nominated by tho goVi Democratic convention for governor f Illinois. It is probable the Italian govcrninc will send n man-of-war to llnizll on m. oount of tho riots in Hlo do Janeiro. Thoin(iictln tho llenku murder at liur Ungton Implicit.' Th mris Cromwell anil another person unknown. They thus far lmvu eliuled iirmst. Karon Fiivn, Italian ambassador, was In conference fur some timo yesterday with Aotlng Seeiuiury of ritJitu Hoekhlll con corulng tile lyiahingof Italians In IjOuUI una several w cuts ago. REMOVED TO 1 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J. W. Van Valzah's DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways to climb anymore. ,gSVSVI 'yjaAjt; 5,000 BARS OF g TO BE BOLD 3 BARB FOR Sc. 3 E. B. FOLEY, 3 NO. 2T WEST CENTRE STREET. 3 TimummiimiuiuiuR 1 T JRHS HE REALIZES HIS MISTAKE. A l'ectilliir Ca Tiled llclore .1 tlttc9 Cnrilln I,n hi Night. Oecasloimlly simictliing tmnxplrcs to bring to light pnmdo.iiel case in which ouo party appears nn 'the erronoims side and makes a determined tight, cottvlentiotisly liellevlng tliat ho Is il!ht. Such whs tho character of a rase Justlco Cardln wai willed upon to try Inst night. John Kilagus caused tho arrest of Miko l'iper, a Smith Main street saloonkeeper, churning him with the larceny of four dollars. When the one was tried It appeared tli.it Kllagm was given a ?r bill and tuld to go to l'lper's salucm for a can nf heer. lie renived the Ihtciuko and IK) cents in change. Kilagut demanded change to the amount of $lin. l'iper declared that ho only received a oiic-tlollar hill. Kllngus produced two wit nemvs ho snore that a $T hill was given him to get tho beer, l'iper produced three witnesses who swore positively that tho hill handed tho mloonkieper was of tho $1 denomination. Justice (lndln was puzzled for awhile, hut it occurred to him that a cross-examination of the pnweutor might throw some light on the ease. Kllagus admitted that when ho received the $5 bill he put it in his pocket. He also admitted that ho had considerable money of his own in the same xickct and ho would not swear that he did not have a $1 bill. The Justice arrived at the conclusion that Kllagus pulled out a ?1 hill when paying for tho beer and dismissed tho esn; putting tin" costs on tho pioseeator, who said ho would figure up and see how much ho had before the beer transaction and how much after. If you want a lino wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. l'nllll.ill Tulle. Congressman Townc, of Minnesota, and Senator Teller, of Colorado, will bo brought into this county if possible by tho Illmetalllc League, to stump the county In liehalf of free silver coinage. Tho Democratic candidates held a confer ence at Pottsvlllo yesterday afternoon. They refuse to give tho object of the meeting, but it is learned from a reliable source that they discussed tho advisability of issuing a daily paper at the county seat in tho interests of the free silver cause. John May Thorpe, of Now York city, will deliver free silver lectures in this county. The political campaign in this county will be Inaugurated by both parties next week. Chairman Edwards lias made a wiso selec tion in tho location of heailcmartcrs, on tho first floor of tho fceitz building. lion. Chnrles F. King and V. A. Torbert were elected national delegates yesterday to tho National Sound Money Democratic con vention at Indianapolis. Tillman will "eat firo and pitchforks" at Ashland to-night in "the enemy's country." Chairman Edwards would li tic to hear from those speakers who desire to speak during tho campaign, that ho may assign them places. Alexander Kauirman, of Gordon, has announced himself as an independent candi date for the Legislature itithoSecouddlstrict. Tho Miner Wrre Takcd Last March an agent of the Heaver Hill Coal Company, located in Oregon, visited this region nnd induced n largo number of miners to go to that state, otTeriug flattering induce ments to those who would accompany him. There woro bovcral from Shenandoah among tho number who ioU Oir tho" Oregon coal fields, but most of them were from Shamo kln. Timothy Granny, of tho lattef town, who joined tho party, has just returned homo nud ho gives anything but n glowing description of tho condition of tho mines in that state. He says tho men were compelled to buy their tools, etc., at tho company's store and before the cost of samo was half earned the men saw they could not make half u living, so in a couplo weeks a com plete exodus of the Pennsylvania miners from tho place began. A number of tho miners have started fur home, but Granny is the first to arrive. He walked a great deal of the way, tho balance ho rode on eoal and freight trains, making tho Journey in about four months. Con.wigliam School Teachers. Tho School Directors of Conyiigham town ship met at Centralia and completed tho teachers appointments as follows : Locust Dale, 1!. F. Kelly, principal; Miss Lillio Kd Wards, primary; Mi.-s Jennie Campbell, assistant. Germantown, G. S. Maurcr. Ilyrnesville, T. A. llnrke, principal; Miss Annie Monagh.in, paimary. Logau, Miss Itoso Cosgrove, principal; Mis Lizzie Mona ghan, primary. Centralia, P. J. Tigbe, prin cipal; Miss liridgct .McDonnell, .Miss M. A. McDonnell, assistant. Dark Corner, Michael Gochegan, principal; Miss Ilridget Gallagher, primary. Montana, 12. 12. Straub, principal; Miss liridgct Gallagher, piimary. Mldvalley, D. V. Lenahan, principal; Miss Keinmer, primary. Misses Mary Mcllalc, Mary 12. McDonald and 1211a Grant were elected sub stitute teachers. i Of Course You Do. Of course you want to avoid nil denths by diphtheria. There is only ono remedy known that will positively and in every instance cine this fatal disease It is Thomp son's Diphtheria Cure, which has bayed thousands of lives by being used according to instructions. Not u single case of failure ever known. What is good for others is equally as useful to you. Also cures all cases of croup, quinsy, sore throat, etc. Sold by druggists everywhere at r0 cents a bottle. No family qui afford to bo without it handy in tho house all tho time, nud if onco tried you never will bo without it. Sold at Kirlln's drug store. Church Dedication at (:iriirdllle. Tho German Lutheran church, at (lirard illo, which is now being handsomely re modeled and repaired, will ho dedicated on Sunday, September 20th. Itov. Gruhler, pastorof the Lutheran church of town, and Itov. Dr. Speaker, of Philadelphia, will con duct the services In the morning in the German language Itev. liock, pastor of tho Gorman Lutheran church, of Mahanoy City and Itov. Climber, of Frackvllle, will lecture during tho servicos which will bo held by tho memljors of tho Sunday school in the aftor noon. In tho evening Itov. Speaker, of Philadelphia, will occupy the pulpit. How is vnur l.tvur? 1T..1.1... TUil '. . " wt.t- v . .... J.lttlU ,Ilvu' 1 1118 wi" E'vu J'0" new life and energy by cleansing your liver. Sold ut Klrliia Ul ll BIUIO. Another tu Atlantic City. Tho Philadelphia & .Heading It. 1!, cheap excursion to Atlantic City on Sunday last carried 103 imssengers from Shenandoah, Another, the last of tho season, will bo run Sunday, Sept. fith., leaving Khenaudoah nt 2:10 A. M. Fare, f2.50. 8-20-3t. Iay only your own Mils. In dialing hero the cash customer U not taxed to help sup lort tho credit customers who do not pay. Here all aro ouo love). All nro cash. 7-18-tf Factohv Shoe StonE, PITHY POINTS. Happening" Throughout tho llrgton Chron icled tor Hasty Perusal, l'ottsvillo schools open on Monday. Coal township will erect a now school liouso at Cameron. The O'Nelll-Quinn dancing contest take9 placo nt Ashland on Friday evening. l'rof. Jones' orchestra will glvo two sacred concerts rtt High Point park on Sunday. Tho residents of Mahanoy l'lano complain of tho quality of water furnished them, Daniel McCarthy, of. Freeland, lias been nominated by the Democrat for Senator. There has been small demand for buck wheat and pea coal for the past week or two. A Mckinley and lloliait club Is being organized at Ashland by young llepubllcaiis. llio M. L. church congregation of Mahanoy Plane will hold an entertainment on Friday evening. The Harrisons, of Oirardvllle, and tho Ashland team will play nt tho latter place on Saturday. "Jack, tho Splttcr," is again at work In Shamokln ruining ladlos' dresses with tobacco juice. The Jr. O. U. A. M. will present n flag to tho Ashland public schools ou Monday, when tho term will open. St. Clair is complaining of tho tramp nuis ance, whllo l'ottsvillo has an over-abundance of antiquated politicians. Over 19,000 persons visited the rooms of tho Young Men's Christian Association at Shamokln during the past year. John Fry, driver of Keiter's grocery team, yesterday changed his placo of residenco from North Pear alley to West Coal street. L. J. Wilkinson has connected his new placo of business at tho corner of Main and Lloyd streets with tho steam heating plant. United States Marshall Sol Foster arrostcd nn art studio proprietor in Philadelphia, for using tho mails for tho distribution of photo graphs of tho undo nnd obsccno circulars. POTTSVILLE LETTER. Mr. ltriuiim IIus Culled Meeting of the Cuudldates at Vottstllle. POTTBVIM.K, August 211. It Is stated on good authority that Con gressman Ilruium has forwarded letters to all tho ltepublican candidates, requesting them to attend a meeting here to-morrow. Many rumors nro alloat as to the object of tho meet ing, and 8omo of thorn aro highly colored and without foundation. Themis no reason for concealing tho fact that Mr. Urumm is greatly put out because his friends tin not control the organization, and especially becauso of tho selection of the secretaries as made public by Chairman Kdwauls. It is given out by the friends of tho Con gressman that the reason for this movement is that Chairman Edwards appointed members of the I2xecutive Committee to tuo number of niuo, wlio aro not County Committeemen, which is claimed not to bo in accordance with tho rules, which says that a majority of tho Lxecutlvo Committco shall bo members of tho County Committee. The object of tho meeting is Raid to forco Chairman Edwards' resignation nud the elec tion of a chairman in his placo. Tho out come is awaited with much interests, as tho meeting of tho candidates will he held ono day previous to tho meeting of tho executivo committee, which has been called for Friday next. MAItniAOE LICENSES. Joseph Legus ami Agatha Szoluto, both of Shenandoah. Levi llullingtou and Sarah C. Pike, both of Valley View. Iioboit L. Hock aud Valerie A. Dreisbach, both of Orwigsburg. John I-. llotham, of Illackwood, and Emily Neary, of Shenandoah. Seeds recorded. From James S. Shea et. al., to Lewis Hummel, premises In l'ottsvillo. Fiom Peter Ehly to Charles Zcchmau, tract of land in Wayne township From Elizabeth Shanibr, et. al., to C. M. Kaufman, tract of land in Porter township. From Henry A. Itomberger aud wife to Charles F. Kllnger, lot In Tower City. From II. II. lioth aud wlfo to Morgan McShea, premises in Klino township. From William Eddinger and wife to Daniel Kleckner, lot on Pemi street in the borough of Tamaqua. COMMITMENTS. John Smith, of New Philadelphia, was committed to jail by 'Squire Dcrino in do fuult of f30O bail, on oath of Stanislus Trybulltus, charged with being drunk and disorderly aud threatening to kill. 'Squiro Kissinger, of Glrardvillc, sent Henry Miller to jail In default of ?500 bail, on oath of Charles Yennet ct. al., charged with larceny. MAHANOY CITY MELANGE. Identity Kttiihlislietl of tho Young Man Killed In Connecticut. Special to EVK.N1Q Heiiaui. Mahanoy City, Aug. 20. Tho identity of tho young man killed on a railroad at Grecn which, Conn., nnd who was supposed to bo Matthew Millward, of this place, has been established. Millwnid isnt work on n farm near Harrisbuig, according to n letter Just received from his sister in that city. Tho samo letter says that a few weeks ago a young man who had recently arrived from Loudon, England, called ou Mntt( Millward and, being a friend of tho lattqr's family. was given their address in "Mahanoy City. The 'victim is no doubt tho Loudon young man. Austin Lowe, of West Piuo street, had his head badly lacerated nt tho Vulcan colliery this morning. Tho saloon ot David Iteynon, on East Mah anoy avenue, was robbed early this morning of almost ovcrythiug of value. There is no cluo to the robbers. Tlio Chicago Convention. Tho Hon. Andrew D. White, ex-President of Cornell University, has written n very important nrtlclo for tho September Forum, entitled "Encouragoinents in tho Present Crisis," Dr. Whito emphasizes very strongly tho serious character of tho crisis which con fronts us, points out tho anarchic and socialistic forces nud tendencies which lie behind it, gives some parallels in history which reveal the dangers just now threaten ing us, but which also indlcato our menus of meeting them, a profoundly interesting article. In tlio samo uumlior Mr, Isaac L. ltico, tho well-known lawyer, under tho significant titlo, "Thou Shalt Not Steal," sevorely criticizes tho Chicago platform and tho utterances of Its candidate. (lets S 10,000 lu fash. James Halton, of Lost Creek, yesterday received word from nn attorney in Montana to tho effect that nn old undo of his had died there and willed to him f 10,000 in cash, sixty acres of cultivated land and 250 head of cuttlo. "Jim," as ho is familiarly called, is more than Jubilant and will leave for Mon tana in a few days. Mahanoy Cityiltocord. When you want good roofing, fplumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthtng lilono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer 1b sto-es j-tf PERSONAL. John Slattery, of Scranton, was a guest of town friends yesterday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Snyder, of Allentown, nto guests of town relatives. 1!. II. Morgan mado a business trip to Mlnorsvlllo and Auburn to-day. Mrs. Eleanor Amour has gono to Mt. Cur tnel to spend n week visiting friends. Miss Katie Taylor has returned to town from a visit to her parents in Hazlcton. John I!. Coyle, Esq., last night returned from a visit to friends nt New York city. Dore lledford and William Nelmau mado n trip to Lakeside ou tluir bicycles last night. Misses Mamo Davis and Carrio Smith, of As iland, urn the guests of Miss Hannah D..vls. .Mrs. Elmer Noss, of West Coal street, who suffered from diphtheria, is reported as con valescent. Misses Mary Delancy, Ella Flcminlng, Ella Egan aud Maggio Carroll spent yesterday a't Maysvlllo park. Mlsses.Mal70 nnd Suo Dovitt, of Ashland, spent Inst evening in town as tho guests of Miss Mary Delnney. Thomas liyan yesterday returned from Williamstown, whero ho attended tho funcrnl of his nephew, who was killed in tho mines. Miss Hnttlo Montgomery, of Pottsvillc, who wns tho guest of .Mrs. David Eisenhower, returnod to her homo to-day. Slio was ac companied by pisses Mary and Estella Eisenhower. Itev. W. W. Metz, and family, of Philadel phia, nro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Smajl, on Wost Cherry street. Miss Siegcl, of Heading, is sojourning with Miss Mary Yost, on North Main street. Mrs. Freller, nnd children, of Iilnckwood, nro tho guests of town friends. A. A. It. Lewis left town this morning on a week's vacation to llazlctonnnd Wilkcsharre. Messrs. J. J. Prico and John Senior nro spending a week nt Ocean Grove, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. N. lleddnll wcro l'ottsvillo visitors to-daj-. Dr. E. I). Longacro left town this morning ou a Western trip to Wichita, Kansas. John Fennel), of Camden, N. J., was sud denly called to tho bedsido of his child, which Is lying "-eriously 111 at tho homo of its grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Johnson, on North Main strict. Mrs. Moses IVrnlnsky, wife of tho West Centre street butcher, yesterday presented her husband with twins. Dr. nnd Mrs. Jenkins, of Sheppton, uro guests of Mine Inspector Stein's family, on West Oak street. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, returned homo from Philadelphia, last evening, whero they wcro tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Schoppe, formerly of town. Misses Annie and Tessio Wright, of Shamokin, are tho guests of Mr. aud Mrs. James Coogan, on West Coal street. THE MINERS' HOSPITAL. Soino or tlio Unfortunates Under Treat ment at tho Institution. The following wero among tho patients treated at tho Miners' hospital yesterday: John Hollack, Mahanoy City, fracture nnd depression of frontal bono sustained in n fight; John Ilowman, 52 years, Wm. Penn, fractured finger; Alfred liehnoy, 24 years, Frackville, chronic sprain of back ; Bernard Coyle, 35 years, Wm. Penn, chronic sprain of knee joint ; Mrs. Fraccr, 18 years, Fountain Springs, largo splinter in lluger, received whllo scrubbing ; Mlko Butkiewicz, 37 years, Gilberton, contusion of ankle and foot, caused by a fall of coal at tho Draper colliery; Patrick lirlland, 1(1 years, Locust Gap, lacerated wound of hand. Tendered a Surprise l'lirty. The Ladies Aid Society of the Calvary llaptist church, of town, last evening ten dered a surpriso party to Miss Lizzio Davis, at her homo on West Cherry street, as n token of too esteem in which sho is held, and pre sented her with n beautiful ring. The even ing was ono of much enjoyment to those present. Miss DavIs will leave to-morrow for Calistoga, California, to viait relatives and for the benefit of her health, , Insurgents Hum Colleu rlaiitntlons. Havana, Aug. 2(3. -It is reported here that the insurgents recently burned over thirty eoti'eo and cocoa plantations In tho province of Santiago lie Cuba. Among tho larger plantations burned wero tho splendid estates of Aurora, Sempatla and Dolorltn. It is estimated that more than one million dollars worth of propsrty wns destroyed. These ostutes wore owned by French citizens who were not sympathizers with tho insurgents, but who havo re mained neutral from tho commencement of tho troubles In Cuba. Terrible Tragedy In Tcuuegsee. CLAltKSVlLLK, Tcnn., Aug. 20. A ter rible tragedy Is reported from Danvillo, a town below hero, in Tennessee. Two men shot and fatally injured Ab Hlnsou, n well known fanner, from ambush, us tho farmer was en routo homo. It Is reported that Joo Hinson, tho wounded man's son, shot and killed ono of tho Wiggins broth ers, who wero charged with tho shooting of Hlnson's father, mid cut his heart out Liver ills Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti pation, sour stomach, Indigestion are piomptly cured by Hood's Pills. They do tlier work H easily and thorni'My. best ntter dinner pills. 25 cents. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 23 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Tooms to Hire. If you wan I to hire o safe nnd reliable team for driving or for worklngpurpoaeo nay Shields' livery stable a visit. Tea an constantly on hand at reasonable rates, JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre stre Opposite Reading railroad station oods Pills ii i it I rwnnr Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's r.xpcrience. Wit R. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad constr ictlon In Nebraska,wrltos: "My heart troubled and pained mo for 19 years. Shortness ot breath was the constant and most common symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, gener ally followed any severe exertion. Falntnoss, hunger wlthoutuny appetltoi fluttering that mado mo clutch my breast, and palpitation that of ten staggered mo as If I would talk wcro frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black If I arose from a stooping posture quickly, Slccplesi nljjhtswlth their Tl" Mil PC prostrating unrest wcro VI UiW numerous and I could Heart Clire Ect no rest day or night I consulted leading phy- St0reS Elclans and trl'-d adver- TTpi1 rl Used remedies. They lCtIIln gave mo no relief. Ono ot Dr. Mllei' circulars described my caso so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure aid I am now a well man. I hopo every ono troubled with heart dlsoaso will try Dr. Miles' remedies. Ifthoy wlllwrito mo personally, I will gladly givo them full dotalls of my experience" Edw. Edmonds. P. O. Ilox 05, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' neart Cure Is sold on guarantee that first bottlo bonoflts or monoy refunded, MISCELLANEOUS. VyAXTi;i. Faithful person to travel. Salary ) ? nnd expenses. Iteferenco. Knclosc Nclf.mUl rested stumped cn-eloic. President, Urn wit P, Chicago. 8-25-3t 17OU 1M:NT. Store room nt 13 North Mntn street. Apply to MI chin?! Peters, North Market street. ttMw FOlt KAI.K. Ono of the lct paying lumber yards In Shenandoah. Centrally located. ISverythlni- connected with the yard, Including teams, will he sold nt n rcnonnble figure. For further information dl on J. VS. Johnson, North Main street S-19-tf F OH SALE. A second-hand t-quare piano. Apnh at Williams & Hon. furniture nnd music store. 7-23-tf TAOIt SALE. Tho hnlaneo of tho ?J,000 flr.nt AJ mortifiKO 10-year bonds to be issued by All Saint a Protestant Kpiscopnl Church, of Shenan doah, lionds nro In denominations of $5 nnd $50, and hear Interest nt fi per cent., pnyable iiuarterly. If these bonds are taken on or before the S'lth Inst, the acerucd Interest from July 1st will ro Ut the purchasers. Apply to Dr. O. M. Kordner, 31 Knbt Oak Street, blicnandoah, Pa. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Tlio rtnees, dancing pavilion nnd stands ut Columbia Park nro open only to such advertisers who pay for spaces nnd nil others w 111 bo considered n trespassers, whctberthosljjns bo painted, or rnekt'd.orhuntf upon tho fence. Map of tho park can be seen at the Columbia Hoso house. Terms for spaces may be necured from Ai.it.kd Kvanh, Thomas .1. Williams, Thomas Ueli.ik, 7'27-tf Committee. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. PROPOSALS. Proposals will bo received by the unilerslsneil committeo up to I'rlday, August 8rth, lMW.'nt JS p. m., for furnishing tho public tchoola of Shenandoah, l'u , with coal from the eolllerlea "I tho l'liuauejpma anil Heading uoai ami iron Company. IthU must ho mnde on store, egg and pea coal. All bids must be In tho hands of tloo Secretary of the Hoard at S o'clock p. m., on r rmny, AURunzstn, mm. The committee retcrvea tho right to reject any or all bida. James 1JEV1TT, Chairman. lUvin SIoneiAN, John T. I.ei:, Marshal 11a vgk, jiici1ael hcllivas. K-lO-'jl Commiltco. GRAND PICNIC ! -Under tho auspices of tho GRANT BAND LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1896. At Columbia Park. SoIioiiiiq's Full Orchestra will furnish tho (lancing music tjoncens uy wie uuuu uunng tho nltcrnoon onu evening. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 Weat Centre Street Our Hot Towel Shave. becoming popular. You will like aace a specialty oi uaircuiiing. Beauty Unrolled 'Hn"f'"'fV"'f""(""i"A""'"' wHWa To tho admiring gnzo of thono who have a rate forrcnlly fine wall paper is tho display of new wall paper wrinkles wo havo justrccelved.You enn find nny color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from Cc up to 3 per roll. Fineartlstlo paper n specialty. House, .Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kstlmatesjelieer fully furnished. Send postal, J. P. GARDEN,, 224 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. 1'hiro Your Onlors'Xoiv OPEN EVERYDAY do to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Silver fillings. If your nrtlfical teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations frco. Wo raako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Uridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates am ordered. Wo arc tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, ITitman's Block) Eaat Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Layer's Laorer and Pilsner Beers. Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, asu 207 West Coal Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Kcadlntf Brewing Co.'s Beer ond Torter. 116 and 113 S. rvialn St Edward H. Spade, -AGENT FOR- SHAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TEIIMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, iiOB S. Jardln St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardln Street. Shackamax Arkansas Ave., below Read: BERNA ?1S .Wlitt)r-
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