"You Com Mako Yoiirdnllnr ntnl cents ro n lontr wny by carrying them. You onn wvu TIME AND MONEY by buying your stntloncry, lilnnlc bookft, At., ni our More, HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. EVENING HERALD "WKDXESnAT. SEPTKMnnn 2, lbUrt. Two Krpnhllcnn Cniidlilutca. WlLLlAMsrour, l'o., Sept. 8. Tho Tie pnbllntn conferroes of tho Sixteenth con RroMlonnl district rcnssomliluil yostonlny ufturnmm ami renominated Confrrosmnn K. C. Leonard. Tho tllitrlct la composed of Clinton, Lycoming, I'ottor and Tioga counties, oach county having throo rcpro BcnUitlvus In tho conferouco. Congress man Iconard yostorday rvcolvod tho votes of tho Potter and Incoming conforrocs and W. W. Seaman of Tlnga county. On Aug. 18 thn regular conferenco xclectcd ox-Sonator II. 0. l'ackor, of Tioga county, na tho nominee- Tho friends of Congress man Loonard wero illssntlslled with the result, and called another conferouco. Mr. l'ackor has onprosscd hla Intention to con tlnuo in tho Hold. Walter E. Itltter, ol Lycoming, has tjoon nominated ly the Democrats. Mnnloror Orosz Ifiingptl. riTTSimim, Sept. 2. Joseph Orosz won hanged In tho county Jail yard yostorday. Death was duo tostrangulatlnn. Thomur- derer walked to tho gallows without flinching. Tho crlnio for which Orosz was hangod was tho murder of Ills sweetheart, Torosa Uobak, who had rojecti.l him, after promising to bo his wlfo. Tho killing took place on .Tan. 8 last, In a Greenfield boarding houso. After tho signing of his death warrant Orosz bocamo reconciled to hla doom, and wild ho preferred doath on tho gallows rathor than a commutation of sciitonco to llfo imprisonment, or ovou a term of twonty years. Yniitliful Murderer llimgrd. Usio.vtown, la., Sept 2. Frank Mor ris, aged 18 years, was hanged hero yester day for tho murder two years mro of Ber nard Ijoker, a farmer of Chestnut Hldgo, just ibovo Connollsvlllo. Tho object was robbery. Morris was a neighbor, and be lieved to havo money secreted about hla houso. Whllo Lokor was at work nlono on his farm, Morris stepped up bohlnd him and shot him in the head. Ho then ransacked tho houso, but received only KiS. Ho was arrestod tho noxt day. Tho mur doror was a choap novel (lend, and at no time showed any particularconcern alwut Ills late. rnnilly rolninied by Cnnnrtl Com Jtocf. UuiDOKTON, N. J., Sept. 2. Tho family of Kilward Sceley, consisting of Kdward Seeley. his wlfo, William, aged 10, and Susan, aged 11 yoars, woro all polsonod by eating cannotl cornnd beof for their sui per. About an hour after oatlng tho beef they wero all solzed with tcrrlblo pains nnd vomiting. Tho ontiro family woro prostratod, Mr. Reoloy being tho worst. A physician was summoned, and his prompt arrival saved their lives. Mr. Seeloy la a woll known grocer of thlsclty. Ho U still auITering from sovero injuries rocolvcd in tho Atlantic City railroad wrock. IMllors Visit Jlajor McKlnlry. Cantos, O., Sept. 2. A party of elghty Rlx editors of tho llepuhllcan Press associa tion of West Virginia, reached Canton yesterday. They woro headed by Presi dent 1'. W. Morris of Harrlsvlllo nnd Sec retary W. Illrst Curry of Clarksvlllo, who Is nlso secretary of tho Republican state committee. They paid their respects to Major McKinloy at his homo, and listened to a speech from tho Republican candldnto on the responsibilities of tho press in tho present campaign. Tilt) rulillo Debt, Wasiiivoton, Sept. 2. Tho monthly stntomont of tho public debt, lssuod from tho treasury department, shows that nt tho close of business on Monday tho puli liodehylossensh In tho treasury, was J'J.IS, iS7,l(jrj, which is an increase for tho month ofHS,8l3,.l, which is nccountod for by 4i.--2ne loss bf nearly exactly that amount of cash on hand, duo to tho excoss of expen ditures over receipts. Congressman Ctilp Renominated. SHAJIOKl.N, Pa., Sept. 2. M. H. Culp, of this placo, was renoniinateil for congress yesterday on tho first ballot at tho Repub lican convention of tho .Seventeenth dis trict held at Danvlllo. All tho conforreos from Northumberland, Montour, Sullivan and Columbia counties, cast their ballots for him and indorsed his courso in con gress. Sutherland Completes Ills Term, SlKO Sl.vu, N. Y., Sept. 2. Kx-Poltco Justice Konueth V. Sutherland, of Coney Island, who served a sentence, for com plicity in tho McKnno election frauds, was releasod from prison yostorday. REMOVED 20 East Oak Street. Br. J. W. VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways climb anymore. to &.wwwt!mmmm.,m,mfc! S 5,000 BARS OF TO BE SOLS 3 EARS FOR Eo. 3 E. B. FOLEY, 2 KO. 21 WEBT CENTRE STREET. 2 TUUiUMUlUlUlUlWMiUlitiZ AT HYMFK'S ALTAI".. l.'M. Mollnlicy mid ML. Crjrw.M Mm. led Till. Afti'iiiiion, Olio of the mint brilliant and nntnMo wed dings of the sen Ml tu this klnity took place this afternoon, at three o'clock, In St. George's Lithuanian chinch, on Smith Jardin street, llov. A.MIIukns, the curate of tho con gregation, ofllclntiiig. The event was tho marriage of Miss Leo Kailia, eldest daughter of Mr. ami Mm. Vincent Cuyscwskl. to Jmnes M. Mtillalicy. Tho chnrcli was comfortably filled with invited guests, among them ninny pr iiiihient poople of this and surrounding towns. The bride nan dressed in white bengnlltic silk lib hue and pearl trimming and whs ii, tended by Miss Lizzie fitmk. who s Rtlttul i.i iiiuk silk ii,vered with white si I,: illueiun. Tho duties of groomsman were performed hy W. ,1. Scanlan. Tho bride's gut to tho bridesmaid whs a beautiful nlr of upal caring; and the groomsman was pre sented with a gold watch chain by tho groom. After the ceremony tho bridal inrty re paired to the home of the bride's parents on Last Centre street nnd after receiving con gratulation partook of a sumptuous dinner. Several largo tables wero spread in tho Bpni-ltms dining room with all tho delicacies of the season. Many useful and ornamental (lifts were presented to tho briilo and bride groom, nemo of them being elaborate and costly. Mr. aud Mrs. Mullahey will leavo town this evening on an extended wedding tour that will embrace vilts to Wilkes- larre , Now York, Hotton ami Natiek, Mns. Tho brido Is an accomplished young huly who has been prominent In society circles and the bridegroom is very favorably known. He is a gmdunto of the Shenandoah High school and the Kutstown State Normal School and for several years has been a member of tho local corps of public school teachers, having charyoof one of the Turkey Hun schools. Tho Ili.iiAl.li Joins the many friends of tho happy couple In extending congratulations. Hesobltloiis of Condolence At a special meeting of tliu Keystone Gymnasium Club, held on August .'list, tho following resolutions were unanimously adopted : Wiikiiuah, (toil In his Infinite wisdom Ims again seen tit to take from amongst us one of the most ardent members of the Keystone Gymnasium Club In tho person of Kttwnrd Jenkins, having hcen no active memherof this club for upwards of live years ; therefore, ho it Jit-solved, That in the death ot Hdwiird Jenkins tho Keystone Ciymimsluni Club, of Hlicn.uulonh, lose one of its most consistent lo'-mbcrs, always willing to contribute towards the advancement of sociability. ltcsolvcd, That the Keystone (lymnaslum Club sympathizes with the father, mother, brothers ami Klstcrs, hoping and trusting thai Ood has proWilcd better for him. ltcsolvcd, That the members of the Keystone Uymmu-him Cluh turn out In a body to attend the funeral of the dticnscd anil that the Club room be draped In mourning for a period of HO dais In memory of our deceased brother and that an engrossed topy of these resolutions bo presttntcd to his parents and bo published in the Kvi:M.oIii:KA.l and Dally News, of Shen andoah, aud be rceoided on tho nilniittH of the Club. J. Suoan, M. J. CAIlDES, M, I' Dl'IIKIX, HAUUV TUMPEMT, 1'. J. Scanlan, Conimittee. How is your Liver? Dr. Hohbs I.ittlo Liver Pjlls act promptly, yet gently, and will mako you as good as new. Sold at Kirlm's drug store. Deeds Kccordcd. From William .1. Seltzer ct al to Michael Tomko, land in East Union township. From Walter S. Shcafcr to Peter F. Collins, laud at Shenandoah. From A. S. Faust and wifo to It. T.. Holms, two pieces of ground in Pottsvillo. From It. H. Helms to John H. Itabcnau, two pieces of land in Pottsvillo. From Mrs. Mary Agnes Kriso .to Mrs. Theresa Krisc, ground and buildings at Mincrsvillo. "Will Cure Any Case. It makes no ditl'crcnee bow severe tho caso may bo Thompson's Diphtheria Curo, if applied In strict accordance with printed instructions given, will positively curo any case of diphtheria to which it may bo applied. Wni. A. Wolfingor, Milton, Pa., writes : "To all whom it may concern : I certify that I cheerfully leeommend Thompson's Diph theria euro to all ; and if used according to directions it will positively curo any caso of diphtheria." Sold at Kirlln's drug storoat 50 cents a bottle The County Lengiio Shoot. At tho meeting of tho County Leairuo of Game and Fish Association, at Tumhllnu Itun yesterday, President Silliman tendered his resignation and W. A. iiensinccr. of plalianoy City, was selected to fill tho vacancy. Mho attondauco was largo. Tho dlstanco to traps in tho clay shoot was 10 yards riso; to live birds, 21 yardB. Thero wero -11 competitors in tho clay match and 21 in tho livo. In tho clay shot 30 birds each wero trapped. Mossrs. Fen. Cooper, of Mahanoy City ; Frank Palmer, of Pottsville, and Schuyler Adams, of Newtown, lead with 21 targets to their crodlt. Cooper niagnan inously withdrew, being a semi-professional, and allowed Messrs. Palmer and Adams to shoot oir tho tie. Adams dropped four out of five, and after missing tho first two Palmer retired. If you want a flno wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. llrjan to Visit This County, A dispatch from Wilkcsbarro in tho Phil adelphia Inquirer to-day says that it is cer tain that Candidate llryan will mako a tour of tho coal regions. Johu M.Garman, chair man of tho State Democratic Committee, whllo away had a conferenco with Mr. llryan, and tho latter stated that lie wanted to visit the coal regions. Ho requested Mr. (iarnian to send him a map of tho railroads of tho Wyoming and Lackawanna regions so that a routo could he traced by which ho could take in Scmutou, Wilkcsbarro and Pottsvillo on his way to llutlalo aud Philadelphia next mouth. to cum: a cold in oni: day Tako Laxatlvo llromo Qulnino Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to curo. 23 cents. 1'ottsY tile's ABplratlous. Tho borough of Pottsvillo has mado soveral attempts in tho past to shako off its swaddling clothes, and at tho November election another effort will bo mado in tho samo direction. At tho mooting of tho llor- ough Council last evening it was decided to allow tho citizens to veto upon tho question of becoming a city of tho third class. Tho tax lovy was fixed at eight mills. Tho road roller was voted a success. Tho funds bolng low a loan of J10.000 was mado, the rato of intorcst to bo 4 per cent., to meet tho bor ough's obligations. HOOD'S PILIiS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pIcnB-nt laxatlvo. All Druggists. When you want good rooting, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlusmithing done call on E. F. Gallagher IS West Contre street Dealer Jr. stcTos 1-tf GENL, GORDON'S LECTURE. Mahanoy Cllj's New Tcmplo l'ittlngly Dedicated Last Night. Tho ono tliemo of conversation among tho residents of Mahanoy City for tho past week or two has been tho lecturo of Ocnl. J. II. Cordon, and with It tho opening of Kaler's now opera house, which event occurred last night. Tho subject of Ocnl. Gordon's lecturo was "The List Days of the Confederacy," and ho hold tho audience's closo attention during tho two hours and moro of what was at ono timo a hostile licople, but who to-day recognize in the Confederate general a patriotic and bravo American citizen aud statesman. To say that ho charmed his hearors by his oratory; raised thcin to higher plain by his noble sentiments and patriotic devotion, is putting it mildly. It was n scene typical of a united peoplo to seo tho battle-scarred boys In blito sitting around General Gordon a Confederate officer, who had mot thorn in bloody eoullict upon tho battlo field and who boro a scar upon his left check that boars testimony to his deeds of bravery, Tho orator's description of tho battles of Gettys burg and Antictcm, and especially at Appo matox, thrilled tho audlcuco and brought tears to tho eyes of many of his hearers. No man is better calculated to speak for tho peoplo of tho South nnd to attest thoir lovo for a restored union. It wero better for both tho North and South wero thero moro Gor dons and fewer blatant flro-eators. Financially tho lecturo was not a success, but the members of tho Grand Army, under whoso auspices it was held, can congratulate themselves that they havo boon well repaid for any cxpcudlturo they havo mado. Quito a number of Grand Army men and othors from Shonandoah wero present. . Whilo tho peoplo woro dolightcd with tho lecture, they woro also loud in their pralso of tho music furnished by the Joncs-Schoppo orchestra. This was Indeed n delightful fcaturo of the ovcnlng, and tho soveral selections met with hearty encoro. Tho now opera houso is a beauty. Tho costly furnishings, tho artistic embellish ments, combine to mako it ono of the finest play houses in tho county. Tho orchestra floor is carpeted, tho chairs are upholstered in old roso plush, each scat 22 inches wido. In tho orchestra circlo thero are double chairs or sofas, capable of seating two persons, and upholstered to match the chairs. Thero nro 338 chairs aud 101 orchestra seats. Thero aro four boxes on tho first lloor and four on the second. Tho balcony Is divided into two sections dress circlo and family circle, with orchestra chairs, whilo tho gallery is seated with benches. Tho lobby is fifteen fect long. wido and commodious, tho ceilings beautifully frescoed. On ono sido Is tho ticket otllcc, and opposito a cloak room. Everything that money can provide has been secured for tho public's convenience, and Mr. Kaier's enter prison ill bo rewarded hy largo attendance, not only from Mahanoy City but this town as well, whero such accommodations aro not furnished. PERSONAL. Mrs. Edward lirciman spent yesterday in Pottsvillo. Martin Malii was a Hazlcton visitor this afternoon. David Evans, of South Jardin street, is seriously ill. John Itock returned homo from Wilkcs barro last evening. Thomas Gorman, of Girardvillo, was a town visitor to-day. Miss Odio Fulton, of Girardvillo, spent last evening in town. Martin Purcell is confined to his homo by an attack of illness. William Ilarker, of Pottsvillo, and formerly ot town, Is dangerously ill. Georgo Goodman, of Pottsvillo, was greet ing acquaintances in town to-day. Misses Mary and Maggio Hanna, of Browns ville, aro visiting in Philadelphia. Misses Maggie Connors and Mary Whalen wero 1 umhllug Jiuu visitors yesterday. Miss Annie Cantliu, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of her parents ou East Centra street, i-iiaries .cw ami uoroner Jianley were passengers en the Pottsvillo train this morn ing. Misses Xauco Stocks and Hattio Urch ro tumed to their homos in St. Clair last even ing. A. T. O'Donuell, of McAdoo, wasauattend ant at tho Mullahey-Czyzewski wedding to day. Mrs. Allen McCutchcon returned homo last evening from a visit among Hazlotou friends. Mrs. David Bright and Mrs. Charles Black mail aro tho guests of Mrs. Thomas Cresnell, at Pottsvillo. Miss Mary Whalen, and hor friend, Miss Connors, of Iew York, spent yesterday at Tumbling Run. Mrs, Moses Owens anil daughter, Carrie, aro visiting tho former's sljtor, Mrs. La Ward, at Wilkesbarro. Miss Ida Schaffer, and her guest, Miss Lizzio Frazler, of Lebanon, wero Girardvillo visitors yesterday. Miss Nixon, who spent soveral weeks hero among acquaintances, returned to her homo In Philadelphia to-day. Evan L. Jones, of Wm Peun, is at Potts ville receiving treatment for an aggravated attack of hay fever. G. C. Halloway and John A. Kano, tele graph operators of Philadelphia, visited friends in town yesterday. Mrs. Itobort Gibbins aud her sister, Miss Bridget Malloy, of Wilkesbarro, attended tho Mullahey-Czyzewski wedding to-day. Martin J. Golden, chief post olllco clerk at Station C., Philadelphia, is tho guest of Maggie Cavanaugh, ou East Centre street. Miss Ida Zimmerman, of Mahauoy City, who' was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Meyers, ou East Coal street, has returned home. M. O'Hara, tho livoryman, left yesterday afternoou on a vacation trip to Now Y ork Philadelphia aud points along tho New England coast. Misses Margaret Iteilly, Mamo Byrne, Maine Ryan, Maine Ormsby and Edward Iteilly enjoyed a drive to tho Catawissa valley yesterday. Patriotic Orders at Port Carbon. Tho various camps and commandcries of tho P. O. S. of A. and ouncils of tho Jr. O. U. A. M. of this and adjoining couutios will meet at Port Carbon on Saturday uoxt, Labor Day, where tho annual parade and convon tlou will bo held. Tho Third Brigade baud will head tho procession, and tho indications aro that tho parade will bo a largo ono. Tho town is being decorated on an elaborate scule. and everything being done to care for tho visiting delegations. Tho local organizations havo not yet decided to attend in a body, although many iroin tho town will be present, Criminal Court. Four hundred and fifty cases have already been prepared for tho September session of criminal court wlilcli begins next Monday morning. With this uuusual busy session in addition to tho Lyon-Dunn contest going on. the court houso will present an old-time ap pearance, it is expected that Judges Persh ing, Bechtel aud Savldgo will hear criminal coses. Three- funerals, Tho funenvl of Mrs. Stclnbach took place this afternoon from tho family rosldonco, In Lost Creek, nnd was well attended by many relatives and friends. Tho cortcuo proceeded by Lehigh Valley train to Pottsvillo, whero Interment was mado in tho Charles Ruber comctory. Tho funeral of Mrs. Roso Horr took place this morning from tho family residence, on East Lloyd street. Servlcos woro held in the German Catholic church and tho remains wero Interred in tho Annunciation cemetery John Norman, son of John and Ada Fennell. of Camden, N. J., was burled in the Odd Fellows' cemetery to-day. Tho funeral took place at 2 p. in. from tho rosldenco of t' o grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, on North Main strict. Obituary Joseph Evans, son of Mrs. William Evans, died nt tho family homo in Ashland on Mon day afternoon, of typhoid fovcr, after a short illness. He was 20 years of age, and was a carpenter by occupation, and was unmarried. Tho funeral will tako placo to-morrow after noon. Tho remains of Thomas Burke, who died at his homo in Ccutralia on Sunday, woro Interred at that placo to-day. Tho deceased was 23 years -old and unmarried. James Murphy died at his homo at No. 2 Spruco street from inflammation of tho bowels. Tho funoml will tako placo to morrow. Itlythn Township's Olllelals Sued. Tho district land agonl'for tho Philadelphia nnd Reading Coal and Iron Company has brought suits against tho auditors and treasurer of Blytho township for conspiracy. and another against tho School Directors of tho samo township for misdemeanor in olllco. It is alleged that tho auditors assisted tho treasurer in defrauding tho township out of flSii. It is.nlso claimed that during tho year of 1803 tho School Board issued 22 orders to tho amount of $ 2,500, somo of which, it is alleged, wero oxcessivo and fraudulent. Tho defendants in each caso waived a hearing and entered ball for court in tho sum of ?300 each. Sfarriago Licenses. Peter Trecozas and Mary Dance, of Shen andoah. Andrew D.ury and Annio l'rojik, of Maha noy City. Peter Kapusccnsky, of Mahanoy City, and Elizabeth Brazaitus, of Mahanoy twp. dii:d. DAVIS. At Shenandoah, Pa on thoSOth Inst., John CI. Davis, aired G7 years. Services will b held at the family residence, 123 South West street, on Thursday, September 3d, at 10.00 a.m. Funeral will proceed to Pennsylvania railroad station to take the 11:13 a. m. train for Mliicrsvllle, whero Interment will tako place. Arrangements havo been mado so that friends ntteuding the funeral can return on -1:10 p. in. train from I'otlsvllle. Relatives nnd friends respectfully Invited to nttend. Biliousness Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and putrlf y in the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, lnsomina, nervousness, and, If not relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Hood's Pills stimulate tho stomach, rouso tho liver, euro headache, dizziness, con stipation, etc. 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. The only Tills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. NATURALIZATION. In addition to tho days fixed hy tho ruloof court, relating to naturalization papers, Mon day, September 7th, at 9 n. m., U now hereby specially designated for hearing naturalization applleations. Hy tho court, 0-Wit J. It. DnnOAX, rrothonotary. 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. M. F. A. McClurr, Mail, YOU CAN SAVE w-MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH. PA. COTTOLENB. I i is the best jrift modern chemical science to culinary art The best cooks use it because the food prepared with it is more appetizimr. healthful, and economical. The Cottoleno trade-marks are "O:0fne"anrt itttr't head in cotton-plant urearAon every tin. THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY Chicago, Tw Tori, l'lilUdtlphlo. MISCELLANEOUS. T OHT. On tho 2Dth .nut., nn envelope contain- i inffn miner's pay ltt on tho road from Turkey linn colliery to "West Cherry street. A suitable reward win no pai ujron receipt of the samo nt tho IIekalii olllco. TOIt SALK. Tho best milk route In town. Jj with or without tho creamery, IncluJInw cnRlne, boiler, separator, churn, Icq cream macintie, reinjreraior. norc, wnm mm onus. Must be sold at once. Good reasons for eclllntr. Apply ux, au wesi weniro street. u FOll SALE. Ono of the beet paying lumber ynrda In Shenandoah. Centrally located. Kvcrrthlntr connected with the yard, includinc icami, win ue soici n rcnsonnuie ngurc. For further information call on J, W. Johnson, North Main street 8-19-tf TOI! BALE. -A pocondhnnd square piano, furniture nnd 7-2S-tf I1 Apply nt "Williams & Son, muio store. TMroitTANT NOTICE. Tho fences, dancing X pavilion nnd stands nt Columbia Park are open only to such advertisers who pay for spaces nnd nil others will bo considered as trespassers, whether the signs bo painted, or tacked, or hung anon tho fence. Map of tho nark can boVcen nt the Columbia Iloto houso. Terms for spaces may be secured from .ALFRED Thomas J. "Williams, Thomas Bellw, "tf Committee. $25 ULWA1ED. A reward of $25 will bo paid to the person giving information that will lead to thenrrost nnd conviction of the thief who stolo a black ninre nnd buggy from tho undersigned ot Currentown, near -Mt. Carmcl, on Saturday evening, August 29, 18IHJ, between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock. Tho mare weighs about 1,100 pounds nnd her foretop 1 clipped short ; n square box buggy and new harness. Amos 1!kovn, Natalie, Northumber land county, l'o. 8-3Mw 3 ItOPOSALS. Sealed proposals will bo re ceived by tho undcrsitrncd committee for the erection of a three-story brick 1. O. O. F. building, on North White street, Shenandoah, Pa. Flnn and sneclfientions can bo seen at No. 1 South Jardin street, Shenandoah, Pa. All bids must be in tho hands of tho chairman or tho undersigned committee by 13 o'clock, nnon, on Monday, September 7th, 1S96. Tho committee reserves the right to reject any, or nil bids. i. r. uilliams, unnirmnn. Shenandoah, PnM Aug, 27, lbUO. PltOPOHALS. Scaled proposals will bo re ceived by tho undersigned secretary of committee, up to Monday, September 7th, 18i0, at 0:00 o'clock p. in., for the erection of n church rmiiuiug, nt tun uortuwest corner ox uaicnnd West streets, Shennniloah, Pa. Plans nnd speci fications enn bo seen nt tho ofllce of Dr. C. M, llordnor, Fast Oak street. Tho right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Km. Geo. W. Van Fossex, William A. Davis, Philip IIolman, Joseph IIinks, C. M. liomiNEii, Secretary, Pudding Committee. Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 20th, 1SJ0. 8-2y-9t GRAND PICNIC ! Under the auspices of tht? f GRANT BAND! ON LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1896. At Columbia Park. Schoppe's Full Orchestra will furnish the dancing mmlc. Concerts by the band during tho afternoon ana evening. Lauetfs Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, w 207 West Coal Street. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a sate and reliable team (or driving or for working purpose, pay Shields' livery stable n visit. Teams constantly on band at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No, 410 East Centre street. Opposite Beading railroad station. HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 Weat Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave becoming popular. Tou will itko It. W. make .specialty of balr cutting. COTTOLr.NC. of the 1'itUlj Beauty Unrolled ft To tho admiring (mze of those who lmvo n tnsto forrnnllv linn wntl tinnpr is tho display ofnew wall pnper wrinkles wo Imvp Justre.ciyed.You can find any color or pattern you want for your hall, hed room, parlor, dlplne room, kitchen or cafe, from 60 up to 3 per; rolIJiFIno artistic papers a specialty. House, Sign and DecoratlveS Painting. Satisfaction cuarantccd. I'MlmatrsJchecr fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. CARDEN, 221 W. Centro St, Shenandoah, Pa. Plnoo Yonr Orders Now. Edward H. Spade, AGENT FOH- SHAWOKIN STEAWl,LAUNDnt Work guaranteed and, unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. MONEY TO LOAN OK EASY TERMS. P. W. B1ERSTE1N. iJOS S. Jardin St. Evan J. Davies, L1VERV AND Undertaking t 13 N. Jardin Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Itooni3 fox painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not,fcult you call to see us. All examinations' freo". we mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan downs. Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. Xo charges for extracting when pi es aro ordered. Wo arc, tho only users of yttalltea air for tho nainles3 extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman'B Block) East Contre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAIYi H. riUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Iteodlnc Brewing Co.'s Beer aud Porter. 11a and 11a S. !V)aln St m