" 71" ' ""IHIIHI ill I III! I You Con Make Your ilollnrn nml cent ko ti lonK wny by cnrryhiK them. You enn wivo -"nME AND MONEY by buy! tift your stationery, M our etorc. hlnnk books. Ac, HOOKS & BROWN North Main it. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, SIU'TKMlinU 1, 18011. THREATENED WITH STARVATION. I'ltlnbte Comlltlon of Willing Workers In the Mill District r lMillnclclpliln. Phii-aiilu'iiia, Sept. 1. Tho comlltlon of affairs among tho iiUo toxtllo workers In tho Konntiifiton district 1b daily nssum lng a moro serious aspect. It Uostlmatcd that thero aro 20,000 persons at present out of employment. Tho most horlims feature of tho trouble Is that the iiumlwr Is In creasing overy ilay. Unless thoy aro ro lloved In a short tlmo tho distress will lio comi! appalling. Threo largo mills, employing about n thousand hands, have already closed down, and tho remainder aro working on throo quartor, one-half and ovon shorter tlmo. Tho depression Is so groat that starvation staros many In tho faco, and tho financial panic of lSSilli will not bo a circumstance compared with the distress that Is bound to como to tho ldlo workmon unless thoy aro given an opportunity to earn a llvolihood. It Is really pitiable to walk through tho streets of Kensington. A reporter made a tour of tho district, and found literally thousands of ldlo men and women mill hands out of work standing on tho cor ners, a look of despair on their faces. They know not where to turn for succor. Strong, able bodied men, ready and willing to won: for the families depending on them, st'od Idly about, wondering what tho eutl was to 1)0. The 'Wonderful Welilmih. Tliis is tho lamp that makes pis hills small and (jives three times the light of tho ordinary tip. Figaro it out and seo if you can nlTord to ho without it. If yon don't want to savo hulf your gas bills and get tlireo times tho light don't get tho Welshacli. It L. J. Wilkinson. 'Ilio Coal Trutlc. Tho anthracito coal trndo is best described as quiet. Tho companies aro keoping tho out put down to tho estimated requirements, nl though thoy naturally nro mining bomowhnt nhead of present actual consumption on no count of the anticipated increased demand in tho autumn. Tho August production was well within 1,000,000 tons, and tho expected output lor September will bo no greater. Circular ratos aro fully maintained, and tho Heading Companies last week advanced prices 25 rents per ton for all tidewater ship ments Irom tlnscity and Auw York barber, and the other companies havo made a blmilar advance, taking ellect this week. Tho west bound ndvanco of 25 cents per ton already announced will como into cli'ect this week and next Holiday, according to thosccial ar rangements of tho various companies. Tho new circular for tido water points is based uK)ii f 1.23 per ton for white ash stovo coal at I'ort Iticlimoud and $1.50 per ton at Port Liberty. It is tho restriction of output that is maintaining coal prices. TO Ct'Ki: A CO Ml IN OSB DAY Tako Laxative liromo Quiuino Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to euro 2o cents. All Old aian's l'olly. John Hilly, 5S years old, and a charge upon tho county, lias changed positions from the Almshouse to tho prison and on a somewhat serious charge, lie was removed yesterday on complaint of Adam Mort, of tho Alms house, who charged him before Justico ltutz, of Schuylkill Haveu, with having Illicit intercourse with a certain , Insauo patient of tho hospital. Ho could not furnish tho A'iOO bail required so was sent to tho u&ual place of detention. Journal. 1'ilr.t of tho Season. Tho last cheap excursion of tho season for Atlantic City via V. it 1!. It. It. will be run on Sundny next, September 0th, train leaving Shenandoah at 2:10 a. m. l'aro for round trip, 2.60. o-I-5t REMOVED TO 1 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J. W. Van Valzah's DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways to climb anymore. ,wwwwwmmm,,mm? E 5,000 BARS OF 3 1 ...SOAPl C TO HE SOLD 3 BARB FOR Ec 3 E. B. FOLEY, HO. 27 WEST UENTRE STREET. Tuuiiumiimuuumuiuiu MAHANOY CITY MELANGE. Much Interest Manifested Over tho New Opera House. Special to UvEKIMI IlF.RAI.tl, Mahanoy City, Sept. 1. Tho event of Interest hero to-day Is tho opening of the now Kaier opera house. It will bo opened for tho first tlmo tills ovenlng with a lecture by Ocn. (lordon. Tho building Is 70 feet wide and 00 feet long, with a grand entrauco 75 feet long and 11 feet wide. The stngo is 35 feet deep, 70 fitt wide and 75 feet high. There arc 23 completo sets of socnory on 1.0.10 yards of cunvas. There aro 3,201) foot of rope rigging and completo electrical and gus equipment, including 75 footlights in tlnee dill'eient similes of color. Tho stage is ko amply supplied with traps and other mi .Hums for spectacular and pantomimic plays and tho eutiro rest is placed at ?(15,000. The jury In tho case of John Dempsey, who was killed on tho Lehigh Valley road near Harry's Junction at 3 o'clock on Sun day morning, returned a verdict of accidental .Until. The engineer who was in charge of the locomotive by which the young man was killed testified that when near tho curvo ho blew bis whistle and then turned for a mo ment to look ahead again ho saw tho form of i man lying on tho track. Ho blew tho wistle for "down brakes" and reversed his engine, but was unablo to stop lwforo passing over tho body. Tho truth, tho whole truth and nothing but tho truth. That's our motto; and we add leather, solid leather and nothing but leather. That's tho way our shoes aro built. -18-tf F.uioiiy Shoe Stohc. SurprUu Turtles. A surprise party was tendered Miss Durance 'ox, last coning, at tho homo of .Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, previous to her departure for her homo In Philadelphia. The evening was very pleasantly spent, and refreshments were served. Those present wcro : Intlia .ink, Millio Smith, Mary Llewellyn, liertha ortz, Ida Iiicrmau, oleria Kalbach, Lllen Wyatt, llclon Schmidt, liertha Link, Laura Yost, Thomas Williams, John and Ilarl Kistler, Harry Morgan, Itay Marshall, Walter Ilionnan, Itay llafner, Emory Straughn and Leo liittcrman. Miss lox was presented with a beautiful ring by her guests. Tho homo of Mamio Doolcy, on West Centre street, was tho sceno of a large gather- ng of littlo folks who tendered her n sur prise patty and presented her with a mco late, cup and saucor. (James wcro indulged n ami refreshments wcro served. Inoso present wero : Margaret Morrison, Annio Itakus, Agnos IScttridgo, Annio and JIary Eisenhower, Annia Shoro, Katie Mcllalo, Kationnd Lizzie Flaherty, Annio Dengler, Sophia Iieyer, Katlo Wilcolm, Annio Johnson, mid Nellioaud Mary llaughton, Mamio Wade, Llla Stanton, Mamio Martin, Mary Dengler, Mattio Itakus, and Frank l'.iscol, I'aul Mushhatigh, John Morrison, Thomas and John llcttridgo, John and Martin Itakus, Sylvester Ilrcmiau, James Scanlan, James llaughton, Charles Cosgrovo and Mr. and Mrs. Doolcy, Mr. aud Mrs. Elsenhower, Mrs. (loorgo Knott, Mrs. L. Itakus, Jlrs. F. Mush baughand Mrs. J. llaughton. At tho Hospital. Tho following aro among tho patients being treated at tho Miuors' hospital at Fountain Springs: William Luuas, 27, (iilherton, Draper colliery, piece of coal removed from eye; Miko Kriinski, 47, Jit. Cnrmel, em ployed Mountain colliory, simple fracture collar bone, duo to a fall of coal; JIary MiColfery, 15, Ashland, sprained right wrist, Etistuiued by tripping over carpet; Stephen Trathon, 0, Ashland, laceratod wound right forearm caused by falling on an upturned nx; Andrew JlcuormlcK, si, Jlomesville, loader at Hammond colliery, triplo fmcturo of thumb, wliilo playing ball; Antliony KouiiU, 28, ISuck Mountain, miner, sovcro sprain of tho ankle, caused by a fall of coal; Maggie Kane, 28, Shenandoah, inflammation ut the wrist; ' Underground. Tho Indian Hirdo mines and workings are rapidly becoming a great sourco of interest to many of tho visitors of this region. To-day it wus visited by Misses Annio Green and Miry Ghmcey, of Gcrmaiitown, accompanied by J. M. Mullahcy, who under the guidauco of E. C. Mallck made a trip through the entire mines which contains 28 miles of rail way. This being the initial trip of tho visi tors to tho coal regions, they wero greatly Impressed with its numerous points of intorest. c Deny tho Iteport. The item published by tho Hazleton Stan dard to tho effect that Michael Dwyer, of town, was arrested in that city and fined $7.50, is without foundation. Tho young man referred to has never been in Hazlctou, a.JU at the tlmo of tho alleged arrest ho was at his work hero. It is suspected that some ouo is using his name, as young Dwyer bears a good reputation, and tho authorities at Hazleton aro being imposed upon. , I.uld ut Itest. Thofuneral of Edward Jenkins took place fiom tho residence of the parents on North tiiion street, this morning. Services wero held at tho houso, wldch was nttonded by many friends of tho deceased. Tho Keystone Gymnasium Club, of which ho was an active nuitubjr, attended tho funoral in a body, and presented a beautiful floral tribute in tho shape of a largo wheel witli a broken axlo. The remains wore taken to Frackville, where interment was made. Letters Oruuted, Letters of administration wero granted to .Jessie 11. EutwUtlo on tho ostato of Samuel M. Entwistlo, hito of l'ort Carlion, deceased. Also to Sarah Smith on tho estate of Alex ander H. Smith, lato of Tamaqua, deceased. Letters testamentary wero granted to flioa. P. McGovern, ou tho ostato of Patrick Mc- Govern, lato of llcilly township, deceased. Also to Levi M. Paul on tho ostato of David M. Paul, lato of Port Carbon, decoased. In the Orphans' Court. In tho ostato of John C. Quiun, lato of l'ottsvillo, decoased, the return of tho sale as mado by E. D. Smith, trustee, was confirmed nisi, to becomo absolute lu ten days if no ex ceptions bo filed thereto. In tho estate of Daniel S. Kromos, late of Wayno township, deceasod, court awarded Inquest in partition as prayed for, returnable Septembor 28th, 180(1. In tho matter of tho ostato of Dewalt Faust, tho court confirmed nisi tho return sale of real estate, ThoiniiM Mny Thnri10 Coming. Thomas Slay Thorpe, of Now York city, has been engaged to address meetings lu Schuylkill, Northumberland nnd Luzerne counties. lie will mako his first nppcarauco nt Mahanoy City on tho evening of Septem ber 10th, and at tho following places later, lu in tho order given, delivering six addrcssos, at Shenandoah, Ashland, Shamokin, l'otts villo and Hazlcton. Ho advocates tho finan cial principles of the Chicago platform, speaking under pay of tho Democratic Na tional Committee. HOOD'S 1'lIjIiS euro Mvtr Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists FITLY P0INT8. Ilnppeiilugs Throughout the Itcglon Chron icled tor Hasty IV-rusnl. The oyster season opens to-day. Don't forget to register to-day, llutlor township schools opened yesterday. Tho McKinleyandllobartcliibof Wiggans has elected ollicers. Over 5,000 passengers wero carried by tho Lakeside railway company on Sunday. Miss llutli Williams, of Ollherton, left yes terday for Howling Oreen, Kentucky. Horsker's new opera houso, at Mahanoy City, will be completed by October 1st. Tho Tuxedo club, of Mahanoy City, will give another social at High l'oint park this evening. Messrs. Toole and lirownmlller continue to bring in tho ballot boxes as tho contest court requires. The county convention of Christian Endeavors will bo hold in l'ottsvillo on October inth mid 17th. Ashland's school funds nro short and that long delayed $0,000 stato appropriation would come In handy. Hon. John nnamakcr and bamnel J, Randall, Jr., will speak at Lcwisburg on Thursday ovenlng next. Tho Lehigh Valloy Coal Co. havo decided to tunnel from tho Mammoth to tho Primrose vein at tho Ccntralia colliery. Tho mayor of Hazleton is again after illegal liquor dealers nnd threatens to prose cute thoso who contlnuo to violate tho law. Major A. D. Jenkins, formerly of Potts ville, died at llloomllold, li. J., and bis re mains wcro interred at tho former place to-day. Lcntz, Lilly & Co., operators of tho Park Placo colliery, aro said to vlolato tho soml monthly pay law, and tho workingmcn aro complaining. On Saturday evening at eight o'clock Mr. flu stay Missncr, aud Miss Augtsta Stein, two well-know and respected young pooplo of Ashland, wero united in marriage. To Kolmlld tho Logan Colliery Thero is a well defined rumor that tho Le high Volley Coal Company havo decided to rebuild on tho sito of tho Logan breaker, which was destroyed by firo a conplo of months ago. It is said that tho work of clearing up tho debris of tho old breaker will bo begun this week, and will ho tho pro- limlniry work to tho erection of a structure that will ho complete in every modem detail. Heeds ltectinled. From Daniel Llnducr to Frecilla Lindnor, land in Hush township. From Jesso 31. Davis to Agnes A. Davis, part of lot in Shenandoah. From Elias Kaufman, administrator of II. K. Updegrave, to Daniel Bcrgor, laud in Porter township. From executors of Daniel Frack to James Meade, premises in Frackville. If you want a fino weddlug cake, let Otto mako it for you. Hon. D. II. I'hllllps' Comlltlon. A tolcphono message from the Miners' Hospital to tho Hkhald this afternoon, states that Hon. D. D. Phillips, 'of Gordon, who underwent an operation on Sunday, is doing ns well as can bo expected. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or gcnoral tinsmithiug done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Ccntro street Dealer lr stcca 1-tf To Visit Sunbury. Tho Chinese Viceroy, Li Hung Chang, who was received with such eclat in New- York, will pass through Sunbury on Sunday next about 1 o'clock, cn routo from Vashing tou to Niagara Falls. Suffei-eil tor Twenty-Four Years. Thero is no uso at all in people sulferiug from nny throat all'ection whatover, when speedy and permanent relief is nt hand. Mrs D. A. Smith, Jersey Shore, Pa., writes: "I had beeh troubled with fori twenty-four yeai ith cankered soro throat years, and lbompsou's Dl htueria Cure did mo moro good than all others I tried nnd 'used. Tho same meili- tin cinl b cured the soro throats of my children. Would not bo without it in the house, under any circumstances. Sold at Kirliu s drug storo nt 50 cents a bottle. I.ltorury Notes. General Horaco Porter's personal rccol lections of .General Grant, wbicli The Century will publish bcRinning in November, nro to bo called "Campaigning witli Grnnt." General I'orter ilrst met General Grant at Chattanooga; bo soon becamo attaclied to bis tall", nnd was with liira constautly from that timo until tlio closo of Genoral Grant's tlrst terpt us President, during which bo was Grant's private secretary. "For household cleaning I have never found its equal. Bon Once used a house keeper would Ami never The Modern Cleaner be without It." Mrs. Geo. N. Kimball, NcwtonvIIlc, Masi. Bicycle Races and Dancing LAKESIDE, 5. First Annual Race Meet and Picnic of Mahanoy City Wheelmen. Forty riders from all over the State will compete. JONES' FULL ORCHESTRA IN PAVILION. RACES START 4 P. IY1. F. A. McClure, Man iiu:ii. STF.tNIUCIt.-At Lost Creek, on the 30th lost.. Mnud wife if Nnmnel Stclnhnch, aged twenty one years eight months and twentvrseven days. Short ervlre will bo held lit fVr lato reshlencoat Lost Creek, on Wcdnesdw,-, the 2nd Inst., nt 12 o'clock. The cortege wffl leave the Lehigh Valley station on the twl, m. trnln for l'ottsvillo, where the rcgulaJBincriil services will ho held In tho ChndBb Itaber (Impel, with tnternicntinthochapclViiH-tery Friends and relatives rosixxtfuliy Invited lo attend. f DAVIS. At Shennmlonli, Pa,, on the- 30th Inst , Jnliii (. Imvls, fiKC'(irj7yrnr-. Hen fees will li held at tln family rcf-Meme, 123 South M'vH ttriTt, on Tliuroriny. SepUmbcr IM, nt 10.00 (i. in. Kunoml will Ih-ik-ccI to ppnmylvnnlii r itlrnwt tntlnii to tak'- tho 11:I.'S n. m, trnln for I llnersvUIa. where interment will tnkc place. ArrtuiKi'iiifnN linvt- liven mndo no tlmt frieml intending the funernl enu return on 4; 10 p. m. trnln from I'utNvlllc. Itelntiven nml friends reppeet fully invited to attend. PKNN'KT.U At Sheimndouli, on theJJOth Inst., John rsorumn, con of John nnd A an Kennellt of Cninden, N. JM ned 1 month". Funernlwlll take plnco on M'ednesdny. 2nd Inst., nt 2 p, m., from tho residence of tho Krnnd-pftrcn'p, Jlr. nml Mrs. J. W.Johnson, 21 North Mnln street. Interment In the Odd Fellows cemetery. Itchtttvcs nnd friends respectfully Invited to nttend. 8-31-2t far over Xy7i of thoOlobofor 1T2U2ALGIA and similar Complaints, mi iiitiiiiruu uuuur mo BiriDgcnt GEHHAH MEDICAL LAWS,, iprescnoea oy emlnentpnyEiclansi UK. HIUHTtR d ( ANCHOR world renowned 1 TlrmnrlfriMv ducccssf ut 1 Onlv pnniilnn with Trade At ark Anchor.1 F. Ad. UIchtcrAt'o., 2I51Varl8t., Acir York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Honsos, Own Qlassworks. 25&S0CU. Kndomcil & recommended by A V,cth y. IfG North Slain Street, v. ii Jingcnnucii, iw n. Jlnln St.. Shcnanuonli. Cn. RICHTER'S . 7 ttllt h ANCIIOU" STOaiAOIIAT. best fnr I CoMc. TvwtirpqfeStonincli roinplnlnlw. MISCELLANEOUS. t; OST. On the 20th Inst., nn enveloiio eontnln I intr n miner's pay lost on the road from Turkey Hun colliery to West Cherry ntrcet, A Hultablc reward will he paid upon receipt of the same nt the IIhraui ofikc. 8-3l-3t TTIOIE SAIJ5. Tho best milk route In town, ) with or without tho creamery, including engine, holler, separator, churn, leo cream machine, refrigerator, horse, wagon and cans. Mud he sold by September 1st. Good reasons for selling. Apply at 333 West Centre street, tf FOIt SALK. One of tho best paying vnrds In Shcnnndonli. Centrallv lumber Jocatcd. Everything connected with the yard, including teams, will te sola ni n reasonable figure. For further Information call on J. AV. Johnson, rsorth Mnln street FOH SALE. A second-hand prpiare piano. Apply nt Williams & Won, furnituronnd music store. 7-2-Mf TMl'OHTANT NOTICE. The ftnecs, dancing X pavilion nnd stands nt Columbia l'nrk are open only to such advertisers who pny for spaces nnd nil others will bo considered ns trespassers, hether the signs be painted, or tacked, or hung upon the fence. Map of tho park can bo seen nt tho Columbia Uosu house. Terms for spaces may be secured from Alfred Evans, Thomas J. Williams, Tuomas Bkllis, 7-27-tf Committee, $25. ItKWAlin. A reward of $23 will ho naid to tho person giving information Hint will lead to tho nrrest and conviction of the thief who h-tole n black mare nnd buggy from the undersigned nt Currentown, m-nr Mt. Carnu-1, on Kitlinlav evening, Aii(ju.t 20, lKW, between tho hours of 10 nnd 11 o'clock. The nmre weighs about 1,100 pounds ami her forctop is clipped short; ft square box butrgy and new liorness. Amos IJiiown, Nutnlle. Northumber land county, Fa. . 8-31-lw T)lt01'OSAUS. Sealed proposals will bo re I ei-ived by tho undersigned cominitteo for tho erection nf ft three-t-tory brick I. O. O. F. building, on North White btrect, Shenandoah, I'a. l'lnnfl and specifications can bo seen at No. 1 South .Tnrdin street, Shenandoah, Pa. All bid uiut be in the hand of the ciinirmnn of tho undersigned committeo by 12 o'clock, noun, on Monday. September 7th. 1896. The committeo reserves tho right to reject any, or on bids. i, i. vt 1LT.IAMS, uiminnnn. Shenandoah, I'd., Aug, 27, lb'Jfl. "nitOrOSAIA-Sealcd proposals will bo re- L eeived by lio undersigned secretary arv ot committee, up to Monday, September 7th, 18W, at f:00 o'clock p. m., for tho erection of n cliurcli bulliling, at tho northwest corner of Oak and Wcft streets. Hhenandoah. la. Plans nnd sneci- nentlons can no seen at 1110 olllce ni ur. M. llordner, 31 Knst Oak street. The right is reserved to reject any or nil inus. 1!HV. UEO. W. VAN l-OSSEN, William A. Davis, 1'lULll' HOLMAK, Josnrn Hinkh, C. M, noitnsKit, Secretary, llulldinir Committee. Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 29th, 1S. S-29-t NATURAJJZATION. In ntUUtton to tho days flxod by tho rule of court, relating to naturalization papers, Mon dnv. Kentemlier 7tli. at 9 u. m.. Is now herebv ppecimiy aesiguateu lor iienruig naiuruuzaiion npiniciuionii. ay i no court, D-Wt J. It. DEEGAN, Protlionotary. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY- By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH. PA. IrTmrmmTmnmwmmmmTmnTTinmmimmmK aiiMjimiiiiiujuu Boys-g Girls lof Slienandoalil Can make beautiful 5 Christmas presents to their mothers next Christmas by spend-. ing a few hours time g distributing tickets to their idea friends. The The is this : If! 21 will give away five of those elegant lamps 5: 2 to the five J3oys or jjr 3j Girls whose friends s 5g buy the most shoes 3 (in value) at our store before December 22. Sr 3 This is not asking S 2 your friends to buy a ticket or go to any SE: 2s expense for you to 2 get a prize, but it is jE: 3; doing them a kind- JE: ness by calling to fc 3 their notice a store where they can buy shoes cheaper than 5 zs at any other store, and when they buy $25.00 worth they also get one of those beautiful lamps. Now Boys and Girls start at once, come to our store, get your tickets and give them to your friends before some one gets in ahead of 0 cn VOU. S: 1 factory! !SHOE- 1 1 STORE,; 1 i -rJ. A. KIOYER, E Alanaccn. S 1 Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a enfe and reliable team for driving or for working purpose pay Shields' livery stable avislt. Teanu constantly on hand at Reasonable rate. 'JAMES SHIELDS, Ko. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad siatlon. -h fHARLES DERR'S Barjber Shop I 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot "Towel Shave a becoming popularj You will like It make a specialty of bjalr cutting. We Fine. Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM. H. riUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. M. C. WATSON,. Wholesale find Retail Liquor tDealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. , Ac. ' Agent for Beading ; Co.'s lleer and I'orter. Urewlug Co.'s 11S : Main St t Beauty Unrolled To tho mini 1 ring gnze ot those who nnro n fnsto for really fine wall paper Is tho display ofnew wall paper wrinkles wo have justreetved.You can find nny color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room i parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from Go up to S3 per roll. Fine artistic papers ft Bpccialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting Satisfaction guaranteed. Est 1 mate sjebcer fully furnished. Bend postal, J. R. CARDEN 221 W, Ccntro St., Shenandoah, Vluco Your Orderslow, Pa. OPEN EVERY DAT Go to tho Shcnandoab Dental Eooma foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold aud Silver illlinga. If your artiflcal teeth do not salt you call to see ns. All examinations free. Wo mako nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and llridgo work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting wlien plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENAKD0AK Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. OOles Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, wr 207 West Coal Street. Edward H. Spade, -AGENT FOIt SHAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled, , REPAIRING DONE FREE. MONEY TO LOAN -ON EASY TEIIMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN: SOS S. Jardln St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. GRAND PICNIC I Under the nuiploes of the f GRANT BAND! LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER - 5, 1896. At Columbia Park. Scboppe's Full Orchestra will furnish tho. dancing music Concerts by the band duslng: tho afternoon and evening,
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