4 m ' III You Can Ms Pco Your dollars niul ce.' ..Tirtl KoaJonjcwny 7 rjf tltjt ' A on mivu liy buyliiK yon., nt our store. IE AND MONEY v..itimer.v, lilnnk Imok, &f 'SOOKS & BROWN Ncjrtr-i islain St. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. " '1,' 111 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 mo STOCK 01' 1 MEN'S SUITS of even' 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 FRIDAY. U'Cil'ST 2. 1S90. MAHANOY CITY MELANGE. Soinooftlip Moot linpoi timt Happenings In tlio Neighbor! iik Toiwi. Special to Kvkni.no IIi:uam. M.uianhy Citv, Aiitf. 2S. Tlio coroner's jury in tliu caso of Matt. Cosnai:, who was run over on tho Lehigh alley railroad and tiled from the injuries, rendered a verdict of arcidental death. TI10 funenil took place to-day. The .loncs-Schoppo orchestra, which i 10' Iilayatthe opening of Killer s opera house, lielil a final rehearsal in Harris1 hotel last n.s' t. A large crowd catlictwl on tlio street in front uf 'tlio hotel and listened attentively until tlio rehearsal finished. Tlio music is declared to ho excellent. Miss Uurnett, of Delano, who plays .1 leading part, gets great praise. I'or sonio timo Klin lilaiu has suspected that improper relations have existed between his wife and a young man named Frank Kilcr. Uist night Wain found Kiler on Water stitet in conersatlon with .Mrs. Main and the two men fought hard for several minutes. Kiler finally succeeded in getting invay. lilaiu gave cliao and another fight took place near Dieter's bakery, on Water street, where Mrs. Main is employed. She has been living apait from her husband for three months. At the wind up of the fight Main claimed Kiler drew a revolver. This the latter denies, llo also denies tlio litis kiwi's charges. All parties are very well known and tlio affair has caused qulto a stir 111 tho town. Pay only your own bills, Jn dealing hero tlio cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who do not pay. Hero all nre 0110 level. All aro cash. 7-lS-tf FACTORY Shoe Stoiie. Kni'ii Injured, Ailnin Miller, n resident of town, luiil nun oT his knees badly bruised last ovening by having it caught between tho bumpers of cars at the feuflolk colliery. Dr. htciu dressed , iiio injuries. HOOD'S rililiS cure Liver Ills, nillouaness, Indigestion, Headache, ' A pleas'-nt laxative. AH Druggists. Another l Atlantic City. ' Tlio l'hlhidelphia & Iteading It. It. cheap vcxcursiou to Atlantic City on Sunday last carried 105 passengers from Shenandoah. Another, tho last of tho season, will bo run Sunday, Sept. llth., leaving Shenandoah at 2:10 A.M. rare, jS.BO. 8-ffll-3t, When you want good rooting, plumbing ""Yas fitting, or general tlnsmithlng dono call , 3n E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street t lfraler 1p sto-es 1-tf REMOVED TO 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J. W. VanValzali's DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways to climb anymore. B 5,000 BARS OF I ...SOAP i TO BE SOLD 3 BASS FOR Bo. 3 1 E. B. FOLEY, 3 HO. 37 WEST CENTRE STREET. fmiiiLmmiiiuiwmuuiK "FATAL RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. One Man Instantly Killed and Anither Badly Injured. Four Other Adul'.B and Five Children Had an Almost Miraculous Escape From Deaih-The ACtSIdtat Happened On the Kta.l Leading From the Cemeteriei. A roost ilUlreMii(( acclib iit occurred short ly after eleven o'el'K'k tin nioinlng on the nmiiutiiiii rind leading from town to thu ceuicterloti, liy which one man was imtautly killed and four other adults nud three chil dren Imrely c-im1 tlic Mime fate. Ono man of tin parts' will bo confined to his bed for some time by tlio injuries he sustained. Tho accident wns duo to a team of horses running away while descending the road. 'Flic man killed was .loo l'utda, a Ilunfmriau residing in Malianoy City. The injured man Is lHviird Sockiilofky. The latter was tho driver in ch irge of tho carriage Futda, Ids wifo and three children, ailed respectively U, 3 and 1 ear, came to town and attended tho funenil of a friend. They drove to tho Hungarian cemetery in n carriagu hind from ltradlgau Ilros., who also owned the horses. Tliojoiirney to theceiuetcry was made safely, but on the return down the miiuiitiiiu tho horses became fretful. Sud denly they mado a dash down tho mountain side, i'litila, the deceased, was seated in tho box wiih tliu driver. Inside the closed car riagu were three adults beside Sirs, l'utda and live small children. When tlio horses started l'utda caught hold of 'the leins to In Ip the driver, Ktlwiird Sockalosky, in trying to halt tho team. Iloth were un successful, and a farmer's team ascending tlic, mountain caused the runaways to turn towards tlic-embankment on tho north side of tlio road. At a point about in line with Catherine street tho carriago struck a largo rock. Tills caused tlic carriage to topple. Futda was thrown headmost to tho ground, his head striking a boulder witli such force as to crush in his skull and mil so instant death. Sockalosky, tlio driver, was thrown from the soat at about tho same time, hut struck the ground on his back. Ho was rendered unconscious and remained so about half an hour. Tim occupants of the carriago woro thrown in a heap as tho vehicle toppled over, hut none were injuied. Tho horses broko away from- tho carriage, but were caught at the foot of the road, uninjured. Thu nccident caused -intonso excitement and jioople flocked up tho steep road by hun dreds to view the corpse and wrecked car riage. As soon as arrangements .co'uld bo mado the body was transferred to tho lockup. It wns a pitiful scene to see tho widow and her eldest child walking about tho mangled corpso of the husband and father, both weep ing violently. The child in tlio mother's arms and tlio ono at her side did not appro elite thu situation. Upon arrival of the remains at the lockup Deputy Coroner Thomas Mauley impanelled tho following jury for an inquest : I J. Iirennaii, l'atrick Connors, V. J. Flaherty, Fetor Dupeek, Harry (ioodman and Thomas Dovine. It is considered rcmarkablo that none of tho people who rodo in tlio carriago were in jured: Tlio top of tho vehicle was partly ripped olf and it was badly damaged in other respects. Sockalosky, tho driver, is at his home in tlio hollow at tlio south end of White street. Tlio lower part of his back and his right shoulder are badly bruised and it is believed ho has sustained internal injuries, although ho is not thought to be dangerously hurt. Ho says that had tho farmer's team not been met the runaways could have been stopped with out accident. He is attended by Dr. D. J. I,augtoii. Futda, the man killed, was a Hungarian, 31 years of ago. Ho was a miner by occupation and from tlio appoarauco of his family must liavo been a respectablo and industrious man. Tlio body was sent to Malianoy City this afternoon. Tho Coroucr's jury rendered tho following verdict this afternoon; "Tho said Joseph ratlin's death was tho result of an nccidont caused by a team, owned by Ilradigan Bros, and driven by Kdward Sockalosky, running away and upsetting the carriago while de scending on tho ltingtowu hill." .Midsummer Social. Ilobhins' hall last evening was tho sceuo of a largo gathering of young folks who at tended a midsummer sociablo which was given by tho "II" Club. Tho assemblage was a very largo ono, and tlio merry dancers tripped tho light fantastic to tho sweet strains of Clery's orchestra. At midnight a luncheon was served and several vocal selec tions wero rendered by Master Willie Cleary. Tho danco was attended by over 75 couplo and the following out of town visitors wero in attendance. Misses Mamo Coogan, Mamo Carr, Mamo Hcilly, and Thomas Landy, of Philadelphia, and Misses Mamo Dunn, lioso Qulmi, Daisy and Michael Iiyun, of Malianoy City. Kacli buyer of shoos at WHITIXOCKS SHOE STOKE gets a ticket entitling them to SILVEUWAItn, Clocks, llread or spice chests. WJIITKI.OCK'S shoos aro tho 1est. lit Muslcnlo Tjist Night. A musicnlo was held last evening at tho resldouco of T. J. llroughall, on West Oak street. Tho evening was a very pleasant one. Among the folks in attendance were : Missos Mary Sneddon, Locust Valley, Lizzie llroughall, Lllaugowau; Jennie nrrcn, St Clair; Hattlo ScliaU'or, of town, and Prof. Harris, Malianoy City; and Messrs. W. V Otto and J. J. Korslake, of town. Will Nut ltetlrv. Wolf l.ovinc, who intended to retire from tho clothing business after selling out his entire stock has, at tho solicitation of his friends, bought an cntlro now stock of clotl ing for cash, and can now, after returning from Now York, show his friends a fine lino at lowest figures, Como to sco mo .for lifiTiTntiia mill from frnm IK tn OK ro nnni WoLr Lkvjke, The Oldest Established Clothiug Storo, 31 N. Slain St., Shenandoah, IMuard Curry Injured. Edward Caroy, cii ployed as brakornan on tlio 1. & It. railroad, and residing at Lost Creek, met with a jorious Injury at Malianoy I'lano this morning. He was in the net of coupling ears wh u ho was caught between tlio bumpers. S-A'oral rila wero broken and ho received Internal Injury, which is not considered faW although of a serious nature. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL DAMES. .NiittiiimT League. Atl,hlliidolh!n--t,hllndcl)hln, 0; Cleve land, 4. At llruoklyn First pntno Louisville. 10; Iiruoklyn,2. Second (inino: Hrooklyn, 7; Lmiisvillo, 0. At Hoston Huston, 7; Chlrntto, 3. At Hnltlmoro Ilaltltnore, ll: Cincinnati, 3. At Wash ingtonWashington, 7; IMttabttrir, 5. At Xow York First gnnio! Now York, 7; St, Lotils,,1. Second gamo: Now York, 10; St. Souls, (). Atlantic I.enzuo. At Hartford Hartford, 0: Athlotlos, 4. At NVilmlfiirtoii N'cwnrk, 4; Wilming ton, 3. At l'aterson I'ntorson, 0; Lan caster, 3. Knstcrn League. At Itochostor IltilTalo, 1; Hochostor, a At SprlnBflold Springfield, IS; Scrntiton, 11. At I'rovldenco Provldenco, 0; Wilkes, harrd, 5. Hold Ifnnocratlc Candidates. IXniANAPOUS, Aiii$. 28 Jloro than 000 delegates to tbo national sound-money convention have cngnged rooms at tho various hotels In this city, and tho Indica tions now nro that tho liostolrios will bo crowded to their utmost limit. It socmi protty certain that Sonator JCniTcry, of Louisiana, will ho permanent chnlrmnn. Tho lottcrs received nt hoadquarturs Indi cate that nt this thuo three men aro under consideration by tho loading sound-money men of tho country Senator Vlins, Henry Wnttcrson, and William L. Wilson, post master general. Wilson appears to bo tho choice of n largo numlicr of Democrats throughout tho country, mid thoso who nro In touch with tho movement say they will not lm surprised If his boom takes on nrnpld growth. Hut tho "tip" haB gono out for Vilas, and Vilas and Uucknor It will 1m, It is bellovcd. (Sold l'ourlng In. NEW YoitK, Aug. 18. The importntion of gold Is assuming largo proportntlons, nnd according to foreign hankers tho In flux is llkoly to continuo for somo time. This morning Lazard Freres announced that thoy have .5,500,000 in all on tho way. Of this nmount $1,750,000 is on tho Au gustn Victoria, 8750,000 on tho Normandio, nnd f,Vm,000 on tho St. Paul. Tho other 52,500,0110 has already boon reported. llardaley ll .Sick Mali. Philadelphia, Aug. 28. When the board of pardons next meots it will he confronted by tho testimony of numorous physicians, ull of whom ngreo that John Uardsley is a sick man nnd not llkoly tc llvo long it kept In confinement. It Is probable- trial tho board will recommend n pardon for Hardsley and that Governoi Hustings will act upon tho advice of physicians in determining his course. Met Dentil iu n lVctlll.ir Milliner. Williamspout, Pa., Aug. 23. Clyde Ilockenbury, a mine driver nt lilennoro, was strangled to death in a peculiar man ner. He started from tho heading on his trip, nnd when found tho wheel of a cm rested on tho knot of n bandana handker chief that he woro around his neck, draw ing it so tlfihtly that death resulted. It is supposed that ho was jolted from tho car. I'npultsts to ZS'otlfy Hryn.ii. Washington', Aug. 28. Tliero seems tc have been a change in tho sentiment at tho Populist lic'idquartors horo in regard to the question of notifying Candidate Hryan of his nomination by tho Populist convention, and it now appears certain that ho will lx foimally notified on some nearby dato. Tho truth, tho wholo truth and nothing but tho truth. That's our motto: and we add leather, solid leather nnd nothing but leather. That's the way our shoes aro built. is-tr Factoky Shob Stoke. Illrtlis and Deaths. Tho following statistics, showing tho number of births and dea'tlis in tlio county for the six months ending May 25th last, is furnished by Treasurer Malten: Total number of births, males, 1,220 ; total number of females, 1,115 ; grand total, 2,311. Total number of deaths, males, 031 ; total number of females, 511 ; grand totaJ, 1,112. Of this number Shenandoah's quota is as follows : . - nniTiis. . , heaths. . Males. Females. Mnles. Females. rirstvnrd SI Si 11 12 rVcondwnrd.. 0 13 11 9 Third ward... 22 12 IB 9 I'niirthwanl. 20 27 IS 12 Fifth ward.... 21 17 21 20 If you want a fine wedding cake, let Otto makoit for you. 3Inrrfagu Licenses. Marriago licenses wero granted to tho fol lowing : Jacob Kubright and Elizabeth Tcarson, both of Frackvillo. William liautsch and Lillio 31. Ley, 1Oth of l'inegrovo. Georgo Mecullett and Paulino Tapott, botli of Shenandoah. Andrew Mecullett and Karolina Drost, botli of Cass township. Only Too Anxious, From A6hlnnd Local. Senator Tillman complains that his speeches aro not published. Tlio fact is somo of the 1'ottsvillo papers gave a full report of his speech in 1'ottsvHlo. WhilotheSiJKNANiiOAu Hkiiald published an excellent report of his speech delivered at that place. Itepublican papers aro anxious to publish them, while tlio local silvor papers seem to havo neglected to do so. Deeds Itecoriled. From Wm. Edlinger to Daniel Kleckner, lot in Tamaqua. From II. H. Iloth to Morgan McShea, lot in Kline township. From Elizabeth Schcmper to C. M. KaufT mau, lot in Porter township. From II. A. llombcrger to Charles F. Kllugor, lot in Tower City. Mr. l'latt ltitlres. IJalph l'latt, insido foreman at Hear Run colliery, severed his connections with tho P. & it. C. & I. Co. last Saturday. Mr. Piatt was ono of tho oldost mino foremou in tlio employ of tho company, having been In charge of Hear Iuu colliery for tlio past 17 years. Ho will retire from active work and in tlio courso of n few weeks removo his family to ono of his new residences at Malia noy City. May Lose Ills V.jv, Anthony Litunaa was struck in tho right cyo by a picco of coal at Tacker colliery! No 4, this morning, which may causo tho mem ber to become blind. Tho ball of tho oye was cut considerably. Ho is uudor tho treatment of Dr, Q, M, Hamilton. Cave-In at Delano. Yesterday inr.-ning a slight sinking of tho surface wns notiled at the west end of tho carpenter shop nt Delano. At about 0:30 last evening the surface caved In, leaving a breach 50 feet wide and 23 feot doep. Tho carpcntersliop, being a trame structure, ro nialnod intact on the balance of tho foundation. PITHY POINTS, Happening. Throughout tho lteglon Cliron loled for Hasty Perusal. Tlio P. O. S. of A. suite camp has reduced tlio per capita tax to 12 cents. Tho P. & IS. employes In tho Girardvlllo and Ashland districts were paid to-day. A commandcry of tho Knights of Malta lias been organized nt Pottsvillo, with fifty four members. Christian Schmidt, of town, was elected ns ono of tho directors of tho Miners and Labor ers Saving I- mid, of Ashland, , Orders were received nt tho P. & It. oiilco yesterday to suspend work this evening tu lc-umo again Tuesday morning. tov. W. II. Conrad, D. D.,of Philadelphia. will preach at tho re-opening of tho liaptlst c.iurch at Ccntrallanoxt Sunday. The curve of tho Schuylkill Traction company nt tho comer of Slain nnd Coal streets is being repaired to-day. John Cooncy, of town, has received a con tract to raiso tho Grady property In Sit. Carmcl, tho contract prico being fvloo. Letters of administration worO granted to Samuel A. Itnpcrt, on tho estate of Amos Ituport, late of East Union Township, de ceased. Aftor many weeks of idleness caused by tlio caving in of a portion of tlio big slope, tho Hast colliery resumed yesterday morn ing, giving many men and boys employment, Lettors testamentary wero granted to Luc-Inn W Krcbs, on tho estato of Ludwlg Zimmerman, lato of Union Township, do- coascd. Also to Dennis Slurray, on tho estate ot rctcrbcally, lato of Norwegian Township, deceased. Tlio 1'ottsvillo whcolmenl will havo a century run on Sunday noxt, leaving Potts villo at 5 o'clock.- Tlio routo will bo from Pottsvillo to Iteading, thenco to Lebanon nnd return by wayof PincgrovoandTremout. The distance is 108 miles. Sir. E. L. Woelljo, an expert accountant in tlio employ of tho Kaicr Brewing Company. nnd for sovoral years tho incumbent of a government ollicont Washington, has been wedded to SI iss Slaria Weaver, an estimablo young lady or Locust Valley. l!cv. I. SI. Zimmerman, pastor of tho St. John's English Luthoran church, SInhanoy City, will pru-.cli his farewell sermon on Sunday next, and tho following Friday ho and fits rnmily will IcavoforSharpsbiirg.Pa, which place will bo their future homo. fKUSOMAL. Harry Schoppo was a 1'ottsvillo visitor to day. Sirs. Samuel Stcinback, of Lost Creek, is seriously ill. Sirs. SI. S. Scanlan visited friends at Hazleton to-day. It. A. Glover was a business visitor to Pottsvillo to-day. Ellis Duell transacted business at Pottsvillo and St. Clair yesterday. Sir. and Sirs. Harry Snyder are the guests of Iteading acquaintances. Sir. nnd Sirs. W. N. Ehrhart havo re turned homo from Tamaqua. Sir. and Sirs. How'ard Doischer, of West street, aro visiting in Frackvillo. Hon. SI. C. Watson anil his bride returned from their wedding trip last night. Sllss Joo Patton, of Wilkesbarro, spent yesterday visiting town acquaintances. Thomas Slurphy and Slichael Hynn, of Slahauoy City, spent last evening in town. Sirs. Slatthew Guilds, of Philadelphia, is a guest of Sirs. Slichaol Slellet, of East Lloyd street. Siiss Slaggio SIcGuirc, of Philadelphia, is tlio guest of her mother, oil West Cherry street. Siisses Mamo Dunn nud Itoo Quinu, of Slahauoy City, wero visitors to town last ovening. Sirs Fred. Scheuhing, of Newark, N. J., is visiting at her patent's residence, on North Jardiu street. Mrs. M. J. Whalcn and her sister, Siiss Nellie Hurley, of Philadelphia, spent yes terday in Pottsvillo. Slisses Amelia Kaier, Jennie- Slurphy nnd Laura Hackett, of Slahauoy City, wero seen on our streets last evening. Slichael SIcDeruiott, of West Oak street, left thismorningonawestern trip to Denver, Col., to visit his brother, John. .Mrs. I). K. Lewis, Sirs J. SI. Sounder, Sirs. George Fulmar and Sirs. I!. W. Sheelor were visitors to Slaysvillo park yesterday. Siiss Nellie Strieker and lier sister, Elsio, who wero tlio guests of Dr. and Sirs. J. W. Van Valzah, returned to their homo in Catawissa to-day. -Messrs. George L. Slattery and W. W. Eelslilluo, of Hazleton, two of tho town's prouiiueut business men, wero looking up business interests hero to-day. Sles-rs. Hnrry and Patrick Dowliug nud Dr. James Slonaglian, returned to Philadel phia. It is probable that tho latter will prac tico his profession in tho abovo named city. Slessrs. Theodora SIcDowell and Eugcno lluckman arrived in town on their bikes from Philadelphia last ovening. They aro tho guests of S. A. Iieddall, on South Jardin street. Missos lluth and Dorothy Earrell, of New- Providence, N. J., and Joseph Iiarrell, of South Hethloliem, who are touring tho coal regions, were registercel at tho Ferguson Houso to-day. Dii:i). I.KWIS. At Shenandoah, Va., on the SCtli Inst , Francis Charles, son of Mary A. antl Frank Lewis, aged 8 months nnej W elays. Funeral will tuke placo on Bnturdny nfternoon, August 211111, at 8.00 o'clock, from the family resilience, 221 South West street Interment in Odd fel lows' cemetery. Friends and relatives re spectfully Invited to attend. 2t YKAflEK. At Shenandoah, Pn., on the 27th Inst., Slaggio Marie, infant daughter of Hohert nnd Sfary Yenger, nged two mouths and eight days. Fuiien.l will taka place on Sunday afternoon nt 12-30 o'clock, from tlio family residence, 32 ICast Coal strce-t, to priceed at l:O0 p. m. to the Odd Fellows' cemetery, w here Interment will bo mnde. Friends nnd relatives luvlteil lo attenu. S-2-S-2t NEURALGIA and similar Complaints' GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS., .jj-TBBcnueu oj eminejupDyBiciansr- 11 .11 t . . . .1 . 'Mi DR. RICHTER'S " ANCHOR " IN EXPELLFR1 Wnrlil rennwned I rfOTnarlralilvAurr.pflftfnl t I Only BPtinlno with Trade Mark " Anchor," '. id. ltlclitcr A Co., 15 l'e nrlSL, Ken lork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes- Own Glassworks. J ISiiWcu. EndorMiel & rucouuutauexl by I A Wiwdey, 100 Tforth Main Htrce, u. ji. jingemmcn, ii Maiu rt., tsuenanuoau. jFniitMilttyi nn. mr.urm'fi DR. RICHTEri'S AN01IOn STOSIAOIIAT, i but for I imnlnlntw. I Oollr, lypepwlft&8tonmcli Onmi ot tbo Globe for XtS Thought llo -Wns In lied. From Hailcton Stnndnrd. Lieutenant Ferry and Ofllcer Wallaco last cveiilne caught a young man from Shenan doah In the act of disrobing himself In tho alley oil' Main street, above Wyoming. Wheu the ofacers nrrived he bad just laid llnwn to take a 6H007.U Ho was nronstd suil his clothes properly arranged, after which ho was escorted to tho lockup. Want New Homos. TholfookleS held anothor meeting last evening for the purpexo of purchasing another' pair of horses. They aro dissatisfied with the newly purchased teflni which havo figured in sevenil runiways and aro con si iorcd unsafe'. How aro your kidneys? I havo tried Dr. Hohbs Sparagus Kidney Tills with best of results in n caso of bladdor trouble, chronic inflammation of tlio bladder and also rheu matism. F. S. Smith, SI. IX, Iionncrvllle, Ohio. For salo at Kirlin's drug storo. . Surprlso Tarty. A surprise party was tendered Harry Neis wenter at the homo of his parents on North Jardin street last ovening, by nbout 20 of his friends. Tlio young folks had an enjoyable timo and refreshments were served. Training l'or a l ight. "Tim" liurns, of Philadelphia, and his trainer, "Jack" Hardy, aro in town. Hums will train hero for a fight to tako place in Philadelphia on Soptemher loth. Dr, Hdbbs Little Liver: Pilis act OTutly yet promptly on the Liver, Stt .nacll and Dowels. They dispel Sick , llefi'Iachcs, Fevers and Coltls; cleanse tlte sv'stem thoroughly; cure habitual constipation. They nre sugar-coated, d-n't gripe, very small but frrcat In 1 rj'.ults. Recommended by l'liyslcians ' snd Druggists. Uotiba Remedy Co, Chlct.ro and San Fraoelwe. Tor Sale In SHENANDOAH, PA., by S. O P. Klrlin, DruEfiist, G South Main St. w MISCELLANEOUS. F Olt SAU;. The best milk route in town, with or without tho cronmcrv. inchi-Unir ciikimc, Doner, ecpnnuor, cnurn, ico crenm inm-i'iiic, rririKcnuor, norsc, wnK" nnu win 8. Must he sold by September 1st. Good reasons foriolling, Apply ftt:J3Vc,t Centro Btreet. tf "t VAXTKI). Faithful pcrron to travel. Salary 1 STfO nntl exicnicfl. lteference. Knelosn ftclf-atldresscd stumped cnveloio, I'resident, Drnwer P, Chlcio. 8-25-3t lTlOJt SALE.One of tho Iicot pnylnff lumlur J1 yards in .Shenandoah. Centrally located. Ki-.-t-vtMtin-rrii.iiru f..1 trft.i (ho vnnl t twl nil Iti.r tenuis, will lie sold nt u ren)onahie figure. For further information call on J. "V. Jolitmon, Xorth Main street 8-19-tf POIt SALK. A pceond-hand P((tiare piano. Amdy nt Williams & Son, furniture nnd music store. 7-23-tf TpOlt SALE. Tho balance of tho S0.O0O first mortffiiKQ 10-year bonds to be issued by All Saints' Protestant Kplscopnl Church, of Shenan doah. Honda nro in denominations of $3 nnd $50, nnd bear Interest at G per cent., payable quarterly. If these bonds nre taken on or before the S5th Inst, the nccrued Interest from July 1st will (ro to the purchasers. Apply to Dr. C. M. i;oruncrt ui i.ast uuk Mrcet, ttiienanuoaii, l'a. TMPOUTAMT NOTICE. Tho fences, dnnclng L pavilion ami stands nt Columbia Park nro open only to such advertisers who pny for spaces nnd all others will be considered ns trespassers, whether the signs he painted, or tacked, or hung upon the fence. Map of tho park can be seen nt the Columbia lice bouse. Terms for spaces may bo secured from ALT' RED j;VANS, Thomas .1. AViixiams, Thomas IIixlps. 7-27-tf Committee. IjlSTATK OF I.UmviG ZIMMICUMAN, DI li censed. IiCtters testamentary on the estate of Lndwiff Zimmerman, lato of Union town ship, Schuylkill county, Pennslvania,decensed, havo been Kranted to the undersigned, to u horn nil persons Indebted to said estato nre requested to make payment, nnd those having claims or uemaiKis, win muitc Known ino same wunoui delay. , Kxeeutor. Or to bU attorney, S. (i. M. IIOLLOPETETl, SJienandoali. Pa., Aup;. 27th, 1800. 8-27Ct-oaw IJIEOPOSAI.S. Scnlod proposals will bo ro eel veil bv the undersiirned committee for the erection of a three-story brick I. O. O. F. building, on North White street. Shenandoah, Pa. Plans nntl specifications can ho seen at Pto. 1 South Jardin street, Shenandoah, Pn. All bids must bo In tho bauds of tbo chairman of the undersigned committeo by 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, September 7th, issuo. The committee reserves tho rltrbt to reiect any, or all bidw. Sheunudonh, Pa,f Aup, 27, lfcOd! FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 2S SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. YOU CAN SAVE -MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. GRAND PICNIC ! Under tho auspices of the f GRANT BAND! ON LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1896. At Columbia park. Bciioppe'i Full Orchestra will furnish the dancing mualc. Concerts by tho band during the aitcrnoon anu evening. 1 Shackamaxon Hotel rkanans Ave, helow Itendfrf 'dr)6t, Atlj(Hi p( Is Your ) 8Liver? Beauty Unrolled To the ndmirinpr ffnrc of those who have a tatc for really fine wall paper Is tho display ofnew wnll paper wrinkles wo have Justreceivcd.Yow can find nny color or pattern yon want for your hall, bed room, tarlor, dinlnjy mom, kitehen or cafe, from Co up to S3 per roll. Kinonrtlstio papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting, Satisfaction fruaranteed. Kstimateslcliecr fully furnished. Send postal. j. P. CARDEN, 024 Centre St., Shcnandoaht Pn. 1'lnro Vour Orders Now, OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shonandonh Dental Booms 102 painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit you call to sco ns. All examinations frco. Wo raako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Ai...nin... r.-.,..., Tnn.. r... ,a rvum. .iiuiiiu.uu. uiunua uuau utuiuia. v.v.tu. and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental surgery. No chartres for extracting when nlates aro ordered. Wo aro tho'only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) Eaat Centre Street. Olllce Iloum: 7 n. m. to & p. m. Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. Edward H. Spade -AGENT FOIt- SHpOKIN STEAM LAUNDRT Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. PROPOSALS. Proposals will bo received by tiie undersiirned committee up to Friday, August 2th, 18(Jd, at 5 p. m., for. furnishing ttio puhllo nclioola uf Hlicnandonli, Va.t with coal from tho colllerieH- 01 tlio Pnlmuelplua ami Heading uoal anu iron Company. lllus must bo mndo on stove, can and pea coal. All bids must lio in the hands ot tho Secretary o( tho Hoard nt 5 o'clock p. in., on Friday, Auniiet 28th, ISM. Tlio committee reserves the rlglit to reject any or all bids. James Puvitt, Chairman, David Mouiiak, Joiis T. Lee, SlAitsiiAr. lUunir, Mkuaei. Sullivan, 8-19-Ht Coinmlitec. IViONEY TO LOAN ON EASY Tr.ItSIS. P. W, BIERSTEIN: SOB S. Jordln St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking! 1,1 v yipvijtnum ecu
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