jy A buying ; our 17, f '? 1 Make ar 'v'try,iKtlK.m. Youcnnivu Y.Mir.lollnrurTME AND MONEY by enrrylp 14 Tkfiir siniiniier , Dillon um,ii., HOOKS & BROWN 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 onr 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 htock o i' 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 MONDAY. AUGUST 31. 1600. THE BASE BALL RECORDS. RtaiuUui; fir tin' Club Im thu Iluoo Championship I'enniuits. National Lrf.iifruo. clkim. w. I. P.O. oi.irm. w. L. P.O. Baltimore.. 74 33 MS Brooklyn.- IK M .481 Cincinnati, at 30 .K Phil.-ulel'a . 52 57 .477 Cleveland.. (15 42 .fi07 Now York 52 69 .4GS Chicago... ftl 47 .577 Wash'ton. 42 01 .) Boston. 60 49 M St I.ouid 04 74 Ma PlttobtirR 5S 49 -542 Louisville 27 70 .253 SATCIIIUY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Philadelphia-Philadelphia, 5; Cln clnnntl, 4. At Now York First gamo: Cleveland, 3; Now York, 1. Second gamo: Now York, 4; Cleveland, 1. At llrooklyn Brooklyn, 7 ; St. Louis, 1. At lioston Boston, 1(1; Louisville, 11. At Baltlmoro Baltimore, 11 ; Pltthlmrff.fi. At Wash ington Chicago, 1!!; Washington, 0, Kusteril I.cn;lln. exuns. vr. l. p.o. ci.riw. w. L v.r. Providence 02 SO .(51 1 Syracusn ... CO 65 .470 Rochuiter.. 03 40 PprinKH'ld 43 64 .471 Dtlflalo 00 40 .550 Wilku-ih'ro 41 51 .440 Toronto . . 51 45 .515 Scranton... 84 02 .418 SATUIWAY'S EASTEII.V LKAOrfE (IAMBS. At Sprlnufloltl Springfield, 7; Scrnn- tun, 0. At Toronto First gamo: Toronto, 2; Syracuse, 0. Second gamo: Toronto, 2; Syracuso, 0. At Buffalo (10 Innings) Rochester, 0; Buffalo, 7. At Providence (10 innings) Wllkesbarro, 2; -'Providence, 1. SUNDAY'S r.ASTI'.HN LEAOUE GAMES. At Syracuse First game: Springfield, 13 i Syracuse, 10. Second amo (callod, darkness): Syracuse, 13 Springfield, 13. At Providence Provids'nco, 10; Wllkos harro, 0. At Bullalo-cuullalo, 8; Roches ter, S. S Atlantlo League. exuns. ,v- i I'.o. ci.uiis. w. Hartford.' 55 61 .500 Wllnmgt'n 50 Patersui;. .07 54 -551 Athletic... 40 -I ewark . 01 54 .542 Lancaster, 40 L. P.O. 60 .47 02 .427 01 .413 SATUltDAY's ATLANTIC LEAGUE GAMES. At Hartford Hartford, i; Athletic, 3. At Wilmington First gamo: Wilming ton, 12 ; Newark, 0. Second gamo : Now ark, 0; Wilmington, 5. At Lancaster Patorson, 17; Lancaster, 3. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAGUE GAMES. At Patorson Paterson, 10; Wilming ton, 11. At Newark First gamo: New ark, 18; Athlotlo, 1. Second gamo; New ark, 0; Athletic, a IXrxvc nro vniir Tvhlnev? Yon can't cot rid of Neuralgia, Hhcuinatism, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, etc., unless your kidneys are able to throw out of the blood all unisonous matter. Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills enable tho kidneys to do this and do it thoroughly. Suld nt Klrlin's drug storo. B 5,000 BARS OF 1 ...SOAP i (C TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOR Be E E. B. FOLEY, 3 JP MO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET. 3 I REMOVED 1 20 East Oak Street. 111 Dr. J. W. Van Valzah's II II DENTAL PARLORS. m No stairways to W IP climb anymore. W NECROLOGY. John tl. IMils, a Veiicriihlii Cltlrcn, Called to Ills llent. Many residents of tlio town will regret to learn of the death of John O. Davis, nn old and highly icected citlwui. Ho died last evening at his homo on South West street, aged (17 years, after suflcrlii); a neck from pneumonia. The deceased was n man who commanded tlie esteem of all with whom ho mnde acquaintance and had the tepntatloii of IicIiik one of tho best rend mon in tlio county. He was aho an experienced traveler nnd In social intercourse his general knowledge coiniimndid admiration. Mr. l.i is was brought to this country from South Wales, (I. II., when two years of ago by his paients who limited In Mltiersvlllo. In lhl be came to Shenandoah and became a eoal operator. He bad a small colliery on tlio western outskirts of tlio town and prospered for some time, but, with many others, went down In tho financial crash of 1875. Mr. Davis served two terms of three years as a member of tho local School Hoard, several years on the public library committee, and was also a nroniinent local secret society man, having been a charter member and Past Master of tho Masonic Lodge and Shenandoah Lodgo No. 001, I. O. O. K. In Ids travels during his early years Mr. D.ivis traveled through California. British Columbia, Nova Scotia, South Sen Islands and Australia. Ho wa3 carried to California by the gold fever of '40 and devoted 1(1 years to gold mining in Cali fornia, Nevada, British Columbia and Aus tralia. Tho deceased is survived by his wife and three step-sons, Arthur, John and School Director William T. Trezlse, and also by a biuther, Bbcne?cr Davis, of Pittsburg, nnd u sister, Mrs. Sarah Mainwarlng, of Duryea, Pa. The arrangements for the funeral will bo announced to-morrow. HKKIt. Hortenso. wife of Ijindelin Hcrr, died Saturday evening at her residence 331 Last Lloyd street, from general debility, oho was 01 years of ago and is survived by her hus band and three sons, illiam, of town Frederick, of Norwood, N. J., Lnndelin, of Jersey City, N. J., and two doughtcrs. Misses Lizzie, of town, and Margaict, of Boston, Mass. The funeral will takeplaoeon Wednes day morning. Services in the German Catholic church. JENKINS. Edward, son of John Jenkins, of 200 North Union street, died on Saturday oven itig nt the homo of Ids parents, aged 10 years, 0 months and 0 days. Ho succumbed to typhoid fever and, although a young man of good physiquo and habits, fell an easy victim to tho disease Tho funeral will tako place to-morrow morning at 0:30 o'clock. Tlio deceased wan a brother of John 1). Jenkins, the baritone singer, who played an engage' inent at Tumbling Hun i.ist week. Harry, a 23-ycar-old brother, is now suffering from the fever. KENNLLL. John Norman, 1-months-old son of John and Ada Fennell, of Camdon, N. J., died last evening from marasmus nt tlio residence of tlio grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson, 218 North Main street. The funeral will tako place on Wednesday, at 2 p. m. nnowN. Maud, wife of Samuel S. Steinbach, died yesterday morning at her homo in Lost Creek from typhoid pneumonia, after nn ill ness of ono week. Tho deceased was 22 years of ago and is survived by her husband and a son six wcoks old. Tho funeral will tako place on Wednesday, leaving Lost Creek for Pottsvillo on tho 12:45 p. m. Lehigh train, Interment will bo mado in the Charles liaber cemetery at Pottsvillo. Mrs. Steinliach was a grand-daughter of Col. D. P. Brown, Super intendent for tho Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company, and daughter of A. D. Brown,, uh ollicial under the same company. Hi November 1S01, she was united in marriage to tsamuel S. Steinbach, an engineer on tho Lehigh Val ley civil engineering corps' and tho couplo were living hapriily in a handsomely fur nished homo at Lost Creek. Mrs. Steinbach was a favorito in many circles and her death is deinly regretted. Cheap Clothing. Special bargains in men's pantaloons; men flno black suits, from tho best makers in Jtochcstor, canal to any merchant tailor made Tho cheapest line of children's cloth ing ever brought to town. Everything bought for spot cash, and therefore on any suit or pair of pants you buy herojyou will savo from 15 to 25 per cent, on tlio purchase. Can you afford to go elsowhero and pay moro 1 Wow Levine, Tlio Oldest Established Clothing Store, 31 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Kplioith League at Win. I'eiin. Tho Junior Ejiworth League of Win, Pcnn held their regular meeting yesterday with Supt. Charles Harris presiding, and tho fol lowing program was carried out : Singing, "Beckoning Hand;" recitation, "Little Brown Hands," Gortio ;Walker; singing by tho Lcaguo; recitation, Sarah Stcole; singing bv League. "Blessed Assurance;" examina tion of class; singing, "Gloria Patrhv," and closed by singing. Thero wcro rresent 7 teachers, 03 members and 4 visitors. Tlio class cousistcd of Margaret Chalmors, Clara Dulnney, Salllo Itlck, Ethel Jones, Sadie Stccley, Jennio Smith, Lillio Whitcman, Grace Bowman, Flora Whiteman, Hannah Boweu, Mngglo Grow, Sarah Steele, Katio Seltzer, Gcrtrudo Walker, Cnrrlo Dunlap, Vlanna Couch. Tho meotings of tlio Leaguo aro held every huiulay aitcrnoon at -':au o'clock, and tho public is cordially invited to attend. To Murk" Members Grilles. Monument Council No. 817, Jr. O. U. A. M., of Girardville, will horeafter placo a breaststone of medium size on all graves of deceased members. At a meeting last week the society decided to do this instead of ex pending money for lloral designs whenover n member Is burled. The stone will have on It tho member's name with date of birth and death. Licence Traniifer. Application was made to-day for tho trans fer of the llcenso of tho saloon in tho Fergu son theatre building, recently held by Michael Costollo, to Goorgo L. Bowles, of West Cherry street. The court took tho papers. Ou Duty Again. Peter Connolly to-day resumed his duties ns brakeman on tho local Lehigh Valley freight. Ho was thrown idlo about two weeks ago by tho smashing of one of his thumbs between the bumpers of cars, School Hoard Affairs. A regular monthly meoting of the School Board will bo held on Wednesday evening next. Tho vacancy on tho Board causod by the resignation of Director Church will bo rilled. Tho committees will meet to-morrow night to sign bills and prcparo reports. A Di'himi Couplo to Marry Tho nuptials of Mr. Harry L. Perry, tho popular and well-known musician, of Del nnoi and Miss Auuio Fritz, an accomplished young lady of that plate, will tako placo noxtVrhursday evening, ut the rcsldenco of the Ifjdo. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio lleglon cjhrou li li'il lor llnnty 1'criinal. m Tremont cyclers will organlzo iioxtjPrimrs- day evening. Tho Wcissport shoo lactory was' totally lostroyedbyflio. A juvenilo dancing school has liccn organized at Lost Creek. Tlio Dally American, of Mahnnoy City. moved into new quarters on Saturday. Mahanoy City has organized a foot ball team, with Howard lliirchill as captain. Tho season in which it is legal to hunt sipilrrels opens on tho first of September. II. W. Smith, of town, palnteil the ball on tho tower of the court house nt Pottsvillo. A new lodgo of the Daughters of Liberty was instituted at drier uty oni nuny oven ing. The Humano Hobo Company, of Pottsvillc, has purchased a new team, weighing 3,000 pounds, for $375. Another Knights of Malta commandcry will soon bo organized in Shamokin. Also ono nt Ml. Carmcl. John Iteoso, who was injured by tlio ox- plosion of a boiler nt Park colliery, was dis charged from tho hospital. Coxo Bros. & Co., deny tho reported pur- chaso by a syndicate headed by J. P. Morgan & Co., of the firm's mines and properties. Tho now breaker of Tardco & Co. at Cran berry will start operations on Wednesday nnd glvo employment to many mon and boys. Monday, Sept. 7th, will bo tho Hebrew New Year. Its observanco begins on tho eve of tho 7th at sunset and cuds at sunset on the 8th. Bishop Hoban and other distinguished clericals will bo present at tho dedication of tho now Slavonian church at Uazletou on September 0th. Tho Gwent Gleo Society, of Edwordsvillo, Luzerne county, will hold a grand eisteddfod in tho Y. M. C. A. auditorium, Wilkcs-Barre, on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 20. Nicholas Perry, of Itingtown, and. v. Medlar, of Mahanoy City.havo mado arrange ments for a cocking main to tako place In about thrco weeks at which seven battles will bo fought. The main will bo for n purso of $250 and will eomo off in tho vicinity of Mahanoy City. MAHANOY CITY MELANGE. Tlio l'oles Ilrutally Maltreat a Little Jloy on tho Street. Special to Exxl-fl Heiiald. Mahanoy City, Aug. 31. Gustavo Iluch, 13-yenrs-old and residing on West Mahanoy Avonuo, was rolling a hoop last ovonlng on South alley when a Polo named Miko Klinck tripped him up. Before tho boy fell another Pole, named Alex. Seven, stepped up and kicked tho boy on the temple. Tho victim was attended to bv Dr. Bissell. Tlio l'oles were arrested and aro held tonwalttho result of tho injuries. It is not thought they will provo fatal. A report got abroad that tho boy had been murdered and created much excitement. Iho public schools of this borough re opened tills morning. Thoro aro 142 pupils in tho High school, an unusually largo attendance. Tho enrollments in tho other schools aro fair. Two Poles on their way to Shenandoah wcro ejected from a Lakeside Railway car by Conductor James last night for refusing to pay faro and using foul language Catholic I'aroelilal School. From tho report of Father J. W.Shauaban, of the archdioccso of Philadelphia, for tho year ending June 30, 1S00, it is shown that there are IWscparate schools In tho archdiocese, having ai enrollment of 30,000 pupils. Tho number of pupils at tho beginning of tho year was 34,253, and at tho cud of tho year 61,852. Tho average attendanco during tho year was 32,100; tho number of teachers, 010; tho average number of pupils to a teacher, 52. Tlio following new schools, with an attend ance of 1500 pupils, were opened: fetThomas, Eighteenth nnd Morris streets, Philadelphia: Immaculate Conception, Jenklntown, Pa.; tho Holy Spirit, 1023 West Passyunk Avonuo, Philadelphia; St. Francis do Sales', Lenui, Pa. Unfortunate Occurrence. While the Harvest Homo services wero in progress in the Trinity llefornied church last evening tho incandescent lights suddenly went out, leaving the congregation in dark ness until oil lamrs could bo procured. It was explained by tho ollicials of tho electric light company this morning that tho occur rence was duo to a shoit circuit in tlio church brought about by changing tho location of tho lights in making the decorations. Ten Started nnd I'lvo Flnlkhcd. Ten Pottsvillo and Mahanoy City wheel men participated in a century run yesterday, from Pottsvillo to Beading via Hamburg, to Lebanon, via Wouiclsdorf, to Pinegrovo and home, about 103 miles. They covorcd tho dlstanco in about fifteen hours, allowing de ductions for meals, sightseeing nnd accidents. Thero wero only five who finished without accident to their bikes. Harvest Homo. Tho interior of the Trinity Reformed church presented a splendid appearance last evening, tho chancel and altar being clali orately decorated with fruits, llowers and grain of tho season in commemoration of Harvest Homo services. A sparkling fun taiu in full play and a realistic ininiaturo water mill scene wero striking features in the midst of the decorations. A small stream of water kept tho wheel of tho mill in opera tiou. Itov. Hubert O'Boylo, tho pastor, preached an excellent harvest sermon. .Mine Inspector Appointed. Tho Board of Examiners who recently conducted an examination of aspirants for tho inspectorship of tho Uazletou district, mado vacant by tho resignation of Inspector James Roderick, havo recommended tho appointment of William U. Davis, of Nos- quehoniug, and tho appointment will bo olll cially announced by Governor Hastings in a fow days. Will Foot Up to MIO.OOO. Tho total cash received to date for the Twin shaft sufferers' fund is $53,(300. There is enough outstanding to bring tho total up to fOO.000. lell From a Tree. Robert Stettler, while gathering acorns In tho valley yesterday, fell from a tree and fractured his right arm nbovo tho wrist. Ho is a grand-sou of William Stottlcr. Sciildy" 11111 Again. Joo Walcott and "Scaldy" Bill Qulun, havo been matched to box twenty rounds boforo tho Broadway A. C. New York, next October at 150 pounds. 1'or Hale Cheap. A barber shop in a good locality. Further Information at Heiiald ofllce. 8-31-lw 'l Well 1'utroiiized. Tlio Joncs-Schoppe orchostra gavo sacred concerts at High l'oint park yesterday after noon and last evening and they wcro well patronized. Tho Lakeside Railway cars carried hundred of, passengers, some of whom sought tho roofs for accommodations, REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. State Chairman Klkln Semis n Helulniler to County Chntrinen. Stnto Chairman Elkln tins sent n letter to th chnlrmou of tho various county committees culling attention to tho neccx- lty of looking after tho registration of voters. Under sections 2 and 3 of tho registration net of 1805 ttls tho duty of tho nssossor of ouch district to bo prosent ut tho election housodurlng two secular days heforo tho Tuosday next following tho first Monday fn Novoniher. Under thlsurrangemeiit tho registration this year will fall upon Tuosday and WjdiiHsday. tho flrt nnd second dnys of ptetnlinr, from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. nnd from tip in. to lip m. Tho nssossor will sit during this tlino for tho purposo of hearing and noting upon applications to be mado, or relating to names upon the original registry list or lire sought to bo placed theroon or struck therefrom as provided In tho act The list thus re vised is to bo returned to tho county com missioners on Sept. 3. Tho completion nnd correction of the registry list Is one of the most important preliminaries to the general election. With oo-operntion on tho part of the chairman and the voters. this important detail will be given proper attention. Killed by a Fellow Lunatic PlTTSHUltO, Aug. 81. 6ainuel Wnllnoo. nn lnsano pntiont nt tho Dlxmont Insnno asylum, died nt 2 o'clock In tho morning in tho hospital department from the effects ot an assault mado during a murderous frenzy by n follow Insnno pntiont, Harry Holnbaugh. Tho killing was dono with a tin utonsll, Wnllaco having been beaten to death. Nothing was dono to tho slayer, ho being nn Imbecile. A Uttlo stricter wntch Is kept on him than before. Tho dead man was 62 years old, nnd was a charity patient from Hutler, Pa. Ho was n married mini, having n wifo nnd family at Butler. lllg Olllco ll'iHrtlng Damaged by Fire. ScilANTOX, I'iu, Aug. 81. Tho six story Coal Kxchnimo office building, tho ex change olllco and tho retail storos under neath wero damaged by firo yesterday morning, causing $150,000 worth of dam ago. Tho lira started In tho elevator shaft from some unknown origin nnd burned savagely for four hours. Tho building was erected In 1885 nt a cost of $130,000, and was tho first largo olllco structure in Scranton. Its front and other walls aro uninjured, but tho upper floors and roof nro practically ruined. Knocked Out In Six Hounds. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 81. "Jimmy" Itynn, of Cincinnati, after conceding eight pounds in woight to "Paddy" Purtoll, of Kansas City, was knocked out by Purtoll In tho sixth round yesterday nftornoon. Tho battle occurred just across tho linn sas lino, at n point twonty miles south west of this city. Tho mon had signed to fight U) a linlsh at welterweights. Hynn weighed In ut 145, but Purtoll was eight pounds ovor. Tho truth, tho wholo truth and nothing but tho truth. That's our motto; nnd wo add leather, solid leather and nothing but leather. That's tho wny our shoes nro built. 7-18-tf Factohy Shoe Stoiie. "Pltelifork" Tillman Agum. It is given out by tho freo silvcritcs that Senator Tillman will again speak in Fcnm sylvania, from September 10th to tho 20th, Ho will address meetings at Shamokin, Hazloton, Wllkesbarro nud Carbondalo, in tho coal region, nud will invade tlio "enemy's country" further and speak nt Philadelphia. It is unfortunate for tho Bcpublicnns that tho Senator cannot bo induced to again visit tliis county. While wo cannot have Tillman with us always wo still havo Wilhclm, who is booked to speak at St. Nicholas to-morrow evening. Each buyer of shoes at WH1TELOCKS SHOE STOltE gets a ticket entitling them to SILVEItWABE, Clocks, Bread or spico chests WIIITELOCK'S shoeB nro tho best. 2t Marriage Licenses. Cyrus It. Beissel and Margaret Ann Itciger, of Tamunua. Martin Monahnn and Mrs. Annio Herman, both of Shenandoah. John N. Torry, of Mahauoy City, and Elizabeth Grillitlis, of Lansford. Joseph Yancowicz, of Audenned, and Cornia Morefkia, of McAdoo. i Adam J. Brown, of Schuylkill naven, and Dora V 'caver, of Crcssona. J. M. Mengel, of Frackville, and Mrs Susan Strieker, of Shamokin, Fay only your own bills. In dealing hero tho cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who do not pay. Hero all aro ono level. All are cash. 7-18-tf Factory Siiob Stoke. In .lull for Non-payiiieint of Tax. A case of much interest to the peoplo of this and other boroughs hasj list been brought to public attention In Reading, where tho first attempt to enforce tho payment of taxes by imprisonment for many years in Berks county has taken placo. William Edlngcr, a laborer, was lodged In jail by Collector Kelm because of his failure to pay the sum of $1,10 city tax. Edluger claims that ho was too poor to pay. Constipation Causes fully lialf tho sickness In tho world. It retains the dlgest"U food too long In the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, Indl- gestion, bad tasto, coated tongue, sick headache, In somnia, etc. Hood's nils cure constipation and all Its ills results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Fills to tako with Hood's Sarsaparllla. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Hoods nii;i). DAVIS. At Sbennmlonb, l'n on the 30th lust., John iO Dnvi, ngfdC7yenrs. Dito of funeral will be nnuoiinccd In to-morrow's pupcr. 3t JHXK1XS. At Shenandoah, I'n., on the 29th lnt , Kilwnrd, .on of Jnnu nnd John Jenkins, ng- d 19 years, U months and o d.ivs. Funeral services will ho held nt the home of the parents, 200 North Union streH, on Tuesday morning at 0:30 o'clock. The cortogo will pro ceed to the Lehigh Valley ili pot to take the 11:30 n. in. trnln for l'nickvllle, where Inter lucnt will bo innile. Friends nnd relatives respectfully Invited to nttend, H l''I':XNUf.Ifc At Shenandoah, Pn., on the 30th lust., John Xorninn, son of John nnd Ada Fennell, of Cnuidcn, N, J., nged I month.. Funeral will take plnee on Wednesday, 2ml inst., nt 2 p, m., from the residence of the Krnnd-paren's, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Johnson, 218 North Main street. Interment In tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Ilelatlves and friends rcspci tinny Invited to attend. 8-31-2t COTTOLGNU. only awaits your invitation to bring into yourliome healthful, palatable and economical food. B. that yon get tba genuine ba trade-m.rks "Cut'oU nt," and lr'a htad tn totltm'plant urtalk cm ererr tin. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, NewTorx.rMlaui'lphla, Flttibnrs. MISCELLANEOUS. TOST. On the 20th Inst., nn envelope contain J inninniner'H pay lost on the road from Turkey JCim colliery to west Uherry street. A suitable rewnrd v ill bo paid upon receipt of the same at the IIuralu ofllce, ANTKI). A younff man IS years of nee I ? wants a position in a clothinir or shoe store. Is obcr nnd steady. Can speak the KnuHsh, Polish, Slavish nnd lluucnrlnn lan- Kiiaces. Address 1IEUALD olllcc. tKJWw IOIt SAL12. Tho best milk route In town, ) with or without the creamery. Including en nine, boiler, separator, churn, Ice cream niacin ne, reiriKcrnior, norsc, wacon anu cans. Must be sold by September 1st. Oood reasons for scllinff. Apply at I!33 West Centre street, tf IjlOlt BALE. One of the best paying lumber ! yards In Shenandoah. Centrally located. Kvervthlnir connected with the yard. Includlm; tennis, will be sold at a rcisonablo figure. For further Information call on J. V. Johnson, North Mnln street ' 8-19-tf TjOH S.VLK. A second-hand sqtinre piano, ij Annly nt Williams .t Son. .furniture nnd music store. 7-23-tf TMPOUTANT NOTICE. Tho fence?, ilinclnsr X pavilion nud stands nt Columbia Pnrk nro open only to such ndvertlserswhopny for spaces and nil others will be considered ns trespassers, whether the signs be jminted, or tncked, or hung upon tho fence. .Ml no of the park can be seen nt tho Columbia Hoio bouse. Terms for spaces mny be secured from ALFncn Kvans, Thomas J. Williams, Thomas Helms, 7-27-tf Committee. SO X linWAltl). A reward of 25 will bo jO paid to the person giving Information that will lead to the arrest nnd conviction of the thief who stole a black maro nnd buggy from the undersigned nt Currentown, near Mt. Unrmcl, on Saturday evening, August 2J, 1MW, l.iKvpin the hours of 10 and 11 o clock. The mare weighs nbout 1,100 pounds and her forctop H clipped snort; a sr(unro nox ouggy nnu new harness. Amos Buown, Nntnlle, Northumber land county, l'n. 8-31-lw PItOPO.SALS. Sealed proposals will bo m ceived by tho undersigned committeo foi the erection nf a three-storv brick I, O. O. F. building, on North White street, Blicnandoah, l'n. Plans nnd specifications can bo seen nt No. Moiitli .Tnnlin Ktreet. Hhennndonh. Pa. All bids must be in the hands ot tho chnlrmnn of tho undersigned committeo uy li o ciock, nnnn nn Mnmlnv. Selltemlicr 7th. 1MKS. The committeo reserves the right to reject any, or all bids. T. T. Williams, Chairman. Shennndonh, Pn., Aug, 27, 18. PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will be re ceived by the undersigned secretary of committee, up to Monday, September 7th, 1898, nt 6:00 o'clock p. m., for tho erection of n church building, nt the northwest corner of Oak and West streets, Shenandoah, l'a. Pinna nnd speel llcatioiis can bo Been nt tlio ofllce of Dr. C. Jl. llordncr, 31 East Oak street. The right reserved to reject nny or nil bids. Kev. Geo. W. Van Fosses, William A. Davis, Philip IIolman, Joseph Disks, C M. HonuNun, Secretary, Building Committee, Shennndonh, l'a., Aug. SJth, lb'Jo. 8-20-9t YOU CAN SAVE ir-MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son 10S S. Main St. Shacka m oxo n Hotel Arkansas Ave., below Reading depot, Atlanth ty. N.J. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a afe and reliable team lor driving oriorworkmgpurpoacg pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAM EG SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave becoming popular. You will like It make mr-eclalty of Ualr cutting. Jorld Beauty Un Does lumuBuminnK Ke 01 iuubu . K nf new lor rcnuy uno wall pnper is uhi i vm wall paper wrinkles wo have luff,' . can find any color or pattern you hall, bed room, parlor, dining roc''iJl,. enfe, from 6o up to 83 jwr roll.oltls,1 pnpers a specialty. House, Sign and Decoratlv(.ltln Satisfaction guornnteel. Estlnu fully furnished. Send pos J. p. cardX. 234 W Centre Bt., Shennndonr Vliuvj Your OnlcralNoi IS ; hu" in elt. . 1 tOOR finished ts.Ifeel .hat Dr. OPEN EVERY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms tor painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlfical teeth $o not sni you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Uridgo work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental burgery. No charccs for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms; (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Lauer's Lager d!nd . Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, asu 207 West Coal Street. Edward H. Spade, v -AGENT FOR SHAMOKIN STEAIVi LAUNDRT1 Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN SOS S. Jardln St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking 13 N. Jardln Street. GRAND PICNIC t l -Under the auspices of th& GRANT BAND! LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1896.. At Columbia Park. Bchonpe'a Full Orchestra will (nml.l, II,, dancing music. Concerts by the band during! rV