You Can IVlaPco You: dnllnri ntnl cent urJa Jonc wnv by cnrry them. You i-nn onve TIME AND MONEY by buying your stationery, at our ttorc, Mnnlc books, &c, HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. EVENING HERALD TIiniSDAY, SEPTKMUER 3, 1MM. ANOTHER JAPANESE HORROR. A Orent Kartliqiinko ltesnlta In the Totnl Di'itructturi or u Town, Yokohama, Sept. 8. Much nlirnn Is folt hero over 11 monger report of a groat onrthqunko which occurroil In tho north east provlnro of tho main Island of Japan on Monday evening- Tho town of Ilokiiiio has been entirely destroyed and tcveral other towns sovercly daiiiafjod. Many twr boiis are reported to havo liren killed by tho carthqnako and a still larKer number injured, while a multitude havo sullered severe losses hy damage to property. Tho provinces visited hy tho earthquake nro tho samo as those devastated hy tho terrible earthquake and tidal wavo of Tune 15 last, whon a largo number of towns wcro wiped out and tho estimated loss of lifo was 80,000. Tho provinces of Hokuzcn and Hikuchu, along tho coast from tho island of Klnkasan northward, wcro tho principal sufferers then. Tho re collection of tho havoc U human life wrought by that convulsion causes grave nnxlcty as to what further reports may show of tho results of Monthly's earth quake. On tho same day n typhoon caused ox tcnslvo damagolu southern Japan. Cubun Insurgents Dent my n Town. HAVANA, Sopt. 3. A dispatch received here from Matnnzas says that tho town of llolondrou, In that province, was attacked nt night by insurgents under Domlnguoz, Ingleslto, Dantin and Valdes. Tho enemy destroyed tho plnco almost completely, plundering and burning tho stores, thirty two houses and nineteen huts and killing two ladles nnd a Chinaman. After occu pying Uolnndron for four hours tho in surgents retreated, leaving two men killed be'ilnd thorn. Three of tho garrison were wounded In defending tlio town. The linrnila ltmis Agrnnml. KlXOSTOX, Jamaica, Sept. Tho steam ship Laurada, which has figured in sev eral Cuban filibustering expeditions, is aground at Port Antonio. Sho was going into Port Antonio to load, nnd met an outgoing steamer in tho narrow channel. Tho Laurnda's steering gear was defec tive, nnd in an effort to avoid n collision sho went aground. Tlio grounding was purely tho result of an nccldont, and tho extent of tho damage has not boon aseor-' taiuod. Starving In Ontonagon. CAI.BMUT, Mich., Sept. 3. So distressing becomo tho condition of tho flro suf I'kd! in Cmtonngon that tlioy havo noarly u- ani'it0'! a condition of barbarism. Tho . contributed is awav below t.hn "'" 1' ' .nnd tho strong and able bodieoYI T,ote lor u. . tho W(Jlk nn(, tnke tho iui ""ii.u-rthomselves.lcaving tho wanker Schuylkill coGovernorltlch will sondtroops ) food. f 1 lit.'-I Ilr.rsT I of ins I aliinctare "1 Not a "Kinder." convention. Tlio - ", i" win where do the thousand t Newport on Tues ... , be a ringer, was huldtl,urp,Mtnmsbyr(er(1y ,;,, d "'. "'and "pen tlie g tnat racc(i nt Chicago ' ' r tlio judgos nunounced l,i.r no act be deoets wcro ordered paid. no expedient ret tin- honor of tlih Urttl,h Wnlel'U. vice of lobn pt 3. The now armored hat know that tin.' " wns successfully launched jrtsmouth dock yards yester iry every pir,low shlp ,s of uwn tons Her oui at tlio mu Imvo an Indicated horsepower o, and she will carry sixteen guns Wi. lous typos and calibre. Mt i a. tune Kiisslun l'U-i-t for Turkey. . .... Q D...1.. 1 .1 t 1'KTEitsiiUitG, sept, a. mo turret itloships Navarin nnd Imperntor Alex A1 ander II, tho torpedo cruiser Pocadnlx and two torpedo botit destroyers, all bo- longing to tho Hussion Cronstndt squad ron, aro on their way to tho Mediterranean. Colliery Notes. Tho Shenandoah City washery was com pelled to shut down this afternoon by a break in tlio machinery. The Plank Kldgo washery was idle yester day due to tho shaker breaking. They i:lect Olllcers. The Lithuanian, Polish and Slavonian Club met last evening and selected the follow ing ns First, Second and Third Presidents : Joseph A. Anderson, Anthony Wislosky and Joseph Ycdisky. Tlio next meeting will bo held on Monday evening. REMOVED rTO 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J.W. VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways climb anymore. to mm 5,000 BARS OF f.SOAPl tO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOR Sc. 2 E4 B. FOLEY. 3 JlojjiaT WEST CENTRE STREET. 3 PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Keglnn Chron icled lor Hasty l'crusnl. Yesterday was tlio last day for registration. There are 2,000 children attending school atl'ottsvllle this year a ptln of about SOO. Tho Union Coal Company at Mt. Cnnncl Is working full time. An old-fnshloued camp firo will bo held at Shcppt'on on the 18th Inst. L. . I. Wilkinson has had laid a new stono pavement in front of his largo dry goods cm purlmu. The bore lioloat tho Ashland reservoir is in sso feet, and tlicro is no increase In tho small How of water. I'rothonotary Deegau lias paid his assess ment to thecotinty chairman tho first of tho candidates to "whack up." M. A. Koller, of town, has sold his cream ery and will rcmovo to Heading whero lie will engage in the coal business. John Hush, of Mahanoy City, rode Ids bi cycle from Harrison, New Jersey, to his home, a distatieo of 212 miles, in 2S hours actual riding. Tlio llazlcton Sentinel is advocating the erection of a crematory for Incinerating garbago. The cost of construction Is esti mated at from $5,000 to $7,000. Invitations have been sent out announc ing tlio marriago of Mr. Edward l'ngh and Miss Clara Kimble, which will take place at tho homo of tlio brides' parents at Ijikeside, on September 10. PERSONAL. Itev. W. J. Morrison, of New York, is the guest of his p treats on East Centre. Street. Mrs. Wal. Smith and daughter, Margaiet, of Philadelphia, who were the guests of Mrs. Tempet, returned to their home this morn ing. Harry Mayberry returned to town last evening from Clinton, Mass., where he attended tho funeral of his sister. Miss Annie Lawson was tho guest of Miss Annio Hopkins, of St. Clair, yesterday. Mrs. Anthony Schmieker spent to-day at tho county scat with friends. John 13. Doyle, of I'orrestvillc, Cass town ship, was a visitor to town to-day. Tenny Olovcr, of South Jardin street, left tliis morning on a vacation trip to I In Halo and Niagara Falls. J. T. Lawson spent tho day in Mahanoy City. Mr. O'Connor, of Now York, is tho guest of town acquaintances. M. F. Conry, Esq., was transacting business in Scranton to-day. Miss Ida timelier, left for Shamokin to-day to visit relatives. Mrs. Nolbaeh, of Shamokin, is visiting the family of Jacob Noll, on North Main street, Mrs. I!. C. Smith and Mas. 1.. Parker are spending the day at Tumbling Hun. Christ. l'oltz, tlio barber, has returned from a trip to lSlucflcld, West Virginia. Fresh Pies and Cream Pulls daily at Schcider's Vienna bakery, 20 E. Centre street. MAIIANOY CITY MELANGE. Maiianoy City. Sept. 3. Tho first brick of tho Main streot paving was laid to-day b' James Jiclilnty, tlio iiotelKecpcr, witliovit formal ceremony. Tho Coroner's jury decided that Antlilny Karaitis, who was killed at the Mahanoy City colliery on Tuesday night, met yn ac cidental death. ( Tho remains of Hugh Toland were brought hero from Morca this morning for 'Interment. , Tho Park Placo explosion inquest was post poned until this evening, on account of tho inability of Mino Iiispcctoo Stein to attend. Peter Fresco was arrested at Pottsvillo yes terday and brought hero on a chargo of fail ing to RMpport his vrtfo and children. Ho Completed a term On a similar chargo last May. Fresco says he can't get work. Tho DntlM Funeral. The funeral of John G. Davis took placo this morning from tlio family residence, on South West street, and was attended by a largo number of relatives and friends and members of Shenandoah Lodge No. 511, F. it A. M., and Shenandoah Lodge No. 591, I. O. O. P., both of which the deceased was a member. THav. Alfred Hoebiier, pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal church, oillciated at tlio service. The cortcgo proceeded via tho 11:15 a.m. Pennsylvania railroad train to Mincrsville, where interment was made. Among tho relatives in attendance were Eben Davis, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Maiu- warning, of Pittston, brother and sister of!?1-000, of the Willlamsport, Pa tho deceased ; Arthur Jones and mother, of Freeland ; Mr. and Mrs. William Trcziso, of Frackvillo ; Mrs. Georgo Wadlingcr, of Potts villo ; Mr. and Mrs, John Davis, of Girard villo. Tho pall bearers wore Messrs. It. W. Stout, William Krick, It. A. Glover, Wolf Levine, F. J. Portz and Frederick ltceso. A Dig llleuKer. A short timoago tho Hkkald noted there port that a mammouth breaker would soon bo built near Mt, Carmcl. It Is now an assured fact that H. J. Itreunan, of Carbon dalo, and M. W. O'lloylo and J. H. Foy, of Pittston, will form a company for tho pur poso of erecting an immense breaker near Green Itidgo, with a capacity of six hundred tons, l ive hundred mcu will bo employed. It is expected that work on tho now breaker will begin within ten days. Married lit Ilnzleton. Yesterday Itev. C. A. Spalding, at Hazloton, uniteiHn marriago Miss Maud Fay, of that city, and T. It. Besehorman, who conducts a laundry nt Shamokin. The couple will reside iu tho latter town. Tho bride is well known hero, aud ia a sister of C. L. Fay, who formerly conducted a steam laundry in Shenandoah. A Compel eut Caterer. Joseph Smith, of tho Kendrlck Housocafe, was tho caterer at tho Mulhihey-Czyzcwski wedding yesterday, and thoso present speak in high terms of his ability in that direction. Joo has been tho recipient of many compli ments. Marriage License.. J. L. Kecfer and Itosa Sweudcr, both of New Itinggold. Thos. Yoskinskl and Ursula Kiszoluta, both of Shenandoah. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmlthing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ic stores . 1-tf Died at a Allnshouie, Mary Fatratis, a Lithuanian, of town, aged 25 years and unmarried, died at tho Schuyl kill Haven almshouse yesterday. Tho re mains wero brought to town to-day aud interred in tho Lithuanian cemetery. Extending Sewerage. Tho properties on South Plum alley, be tween Centre and Oak streets, aro being con nccted with one of tho Centre street sewerago systems. llroke Her Arm. Mrs. Catherine Fahey.of East Centre street, while descending a step to purchase some truck from a farmer, fell and fractured her arm abovo tho wrist. Tho iracturo was reduced by Dr. G, M, Hamilton. EAKL LI IN BROOKLYN. Tho Kuiltient ('liliinmiin foriunlly lle cfllrd at tlio Navy Yard. Nkw YoitK, siopt II. LI Hung Chang submitted himself to Interviewers yostcr day. Ho expressed delight with the United Plates, hut declared tho Chinese exclusion net to be most unfair. After tho Interview LI Hung Chang nnd sulto went over tho big bridge this morning, and tho recep tion by tho authorities was cordial and marked by tho customary honors. Tho distinguished statesman was shown through the llrooklyn buildings, nnd then exhibitions wore given of tho operations of tho police and flro departments. Li Hung Chang took lively Interest In almost everything, and nsked many questions. He also occasionally instituted compari sons with what he had seen In Kuropo, and his deductions wore generally apt, al though somo of them were manifestly wrong. When tho viceroy reached tho Brooklyn end of tho brldgo fully 10,000 persons were there to wolcomo him. Mayor Wurster was introduced by Goncrnl ltuger, and he entered tho viceroy's enrriago. Tho party proceeded to the navy yard, whero n salute of nlnctcon guns was given. Tho government works there were examined and the party drovo through tho city to Prospect Park. After n de lightful rldo through It tho Union League club house was visited. Governor Morton and othors wore there to welcomo him, and a brief reception, with short Bpoechcs by tho mayor and tho vlcoroy, was held. A luncheon followod, nftor which the viceroy and party took carriages and re turned to tho Waldorf. Large crowds lined tho streets of Brooklyn through which tho trip lay, utul they cheered tho vlcerov hoartilv. " " Speaking of tho Chinese, exclusion act, tho Viceroy condemned tho act in strong terms. Ho said : "You aro a most inventivo people, nnd havo in uso more, inventions than any ether nation. Yourpcoplo follow manufacturing, agriculture and commerce, and in that you havo tho advantago of England, for sho is wholly dependent upon her manufacturing industries. "You mako machinery better than any of tho other nations, but unfortunately, it is dearer. Why? liocausoyou excludo cheap labor. Our Chineso laborers could llvo nioro frugally than tho Irish. Tho Irish dlsliko tlio Chinamen because tho Chinamen havo higher qualities than tho Irish." This afternoon Earl Li left for Philadelphia. If you want a fine wedding cako, let Otto mako it for you. Itiumway. While the driver of John Bobbins' delivery tenm was transacting business in the freight olllce at tho Pennsylvania station this morn lug, tho horses suddenly became frightened i .ml ran away. When tho runaway team .cached tlio corner of Main and Centre streets, Constablo Holin jumped on tho back of tho wagon, seized the reins and brought tlicm to a standstill at Lloyd street. No damage was dono to tho team. Orange ltlossoms. Miss Mary li. Johnsonand Nelson P. Davis, of town, wero married yesterday atGllbertou by I!ov. Zweizig, pastor of tho Methodist Lpiscopai church of that place. It is announced that Martin Cassidy and Miss Amy Smith, of town, wero united in marriago la6t February. TO CUltl! A COM) IN OX13 MAY Take Laxativo Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure 25 cents. Deeds Keccniled Treasurer to County Commissioners, lot In Palo Alto, sold as property of Peter Gillcpie, and from County Commissioners to Catharino Lyons, same lot Citizens' H. & L. Association to Daniel Sliepp, lot in Tamaqua. Daniel Sliepp to Edward Sweeney, two lots iu Tamaqua. Timothy O'Mahancy to Columbia Brewing Company, lot in Shenandoah. Thos. J. Davis et ux, to Stephen Popovich part of lot in St. Clair. Olio Thousand Dollars Ottered. Thompson's Diphtheria Curo Co., offers hospital, for first case of diphtheria which its medicine does not cure. Conditions aro that patient must bo alive, and not on the vcrgo of death by tlio uso of nntl-toxino or somo other so-called remedy; tlio company must be notified when its mcdlcino is begun to bo used so that a representative can bo present aud see that tho instructions aro strictly carried out. Any registered physician is invited to apply tho medicine according to directions and seo for himself. Sold at Kirliu's drug store at 50 ccuts a bottlo. At Mitysvllle. A trolley party of young ladles left town this morning to spend the day at Maysvlllo park. Among thoso in the party wero Misses Lottio aud Katie Burkhart, Miriam and Daisy Hess, Maude Kline, Annie Clauser, Hattio Jones, Jennie Beddall, Mamo 1'ced Miss McDowell, of Philadelphia, and G. II, Goodman. Tlicy wero joined by anothor party at Ashland. Manager McCltire'i Ciiie.ts. Au invitation has been extended tfco nicm hers of the Mahanoy Valley Press Club, by Manager F. A. MoClure, to become the latter'i guests at that popular resort, Lakeside Park at any time that will suit tho convenience of the pencil pushers. Tho samo Invitation is e A( ended tho Schuylkill Pen aud Pencil Club. The date selected will probably bo tho latter part of this month. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache A pleas-nt laxative. All Druggists, Omlg.burg- Pair. Special attractsous. Prof. Kabrich, tho only acranout who performs on tho bicycl in mid-air, will mako balloon ascensions daily Prof. Harry Smith, the world renowned acro bat, has also been engaged. On "Pottsvillo Day," Wednesday, Sept. Cth, tho eolebrated Third Brigade Band will givo a concert ou tho grounds. Horse Itaclng, Bicycle Itaclng, llaso Ball Games, &c. Don't miss it. Dr. Hobbs How Is Your Little Liver ' .Liver?, Pills i act gently yet promptly on the Liver. Stomach ana UoweU. Tney dispel Sick Headaches, Fevers and Colds; cleanse the 6ystem thoroughly; cure habitual constipation. They are sugar-coated, don't gripe, very small but great iu results. Kecominended by Thysldans anil Druggists. Uobw lUmadr Co, CMmm u4 8. FrftBtUlo. Por Sle In SHENANDOAH, PA., by S, Commitments. 'Squire Phillips, of Frackville, committed Edward . Copoland, charged with incorrigi bility, on oath of Charles Copcland. ,Ioo Ulrlcli was committed by 'Squire John son, of Oirnnlvillc, charged with vagrancy and making threats to burn buildings, on oath of Fred Drumin. Violin, Mandolin, llanjo, Guitar and Auto- iarp strings nnd trimmings at Brumm's. The llerks County fair, lierks county has nlways been noted for h largo and highly successful agricultural xhibltiuns. The list annual exhibition, to held in tho city of Heading, on tho 15th, Ifith, 17th and 18th of September, judging the prcpamtions in progress, will eclipse all previous efforts in that direction. Many special attractions havo boon provided. 3 .A I I a! 1 9S -jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiifii I Boys-1 Girls 3 3 lof Shenandoahi rr Can make beautiful Christmas presents to k their mothers next Christmas by spend- ing a few hours time distributing tickets to their friends. The idea is this : The 3 3 3 El t- w- will give away five of those elegant lamps SE: to the five Boys or St: Girls whose friends g: buy the most shoes (in value) at our store S before December 22. S This is not asking 5 your friends to buy a ticket or go to any expense for you to g get a prize, but it is 5r doing them a kind- rs ness by calling to their notice a store 5 where they can buy shoes cheaper than at any other store, and when they buy $25.00 worth they siE also get one of those i beautiful lamps. Now I Boys and Girls start i at once, come to our st: : store, get your tickets ! and give them to your j friends before some SE r one gets in ahead of E: 1 : yu ; E: I FACTORY! I SHOE 4 I 1 STORE, I 3 J. A. MOYER, r2 ' sr- manager. GRAND PICNIC ! Under tho auspices of tho f GRANT BAND I ON LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1896. At Columbia Park. Sclionne's Full Orchestra will furnish tho dancing music Concerts by tho band during tlio niiernoon ana evening. NATURALIZATION. In addition to tho day. fixed by tho rule of court, relating to naturalization papers, Mon day, September 7th, at 9 a. in., Is now hereby specially designated for hearing naturalization applications. By the court, 9-1-St J. It. DEEQAN, I'rothoiiotary, I0 MISCELLANEOUS. -TWlt BALi;,-Tlie best milk i.' with or without tlio co in rmtn In town, ,.. . I.W.I I..1I .1 IT engine, bolter, separator, I'miii.' ice erenni ne, uuiier, sepal lll'e. refrlirerntftr. innehllie, relrliwrntor. bone, unirmi mill num. Mtll lie sold ntonce. Apply nttKi West Ccntro street. vmoii rensoiH tor sluing. ti TjVMt HALK-Ono of tlio best pnylng lumber I: yards In Bhciuihilnnh. Ociitrnlly loaded. J'.verytlilng eoniiet tccl with the yard. Including I, including fiEllrc. For i.-.iiu-, in nv u, nb ii rt-iiaonnm lurther Information enll -on J. North Mnlii street W. Johnson, 8-ltMf F Olt SAl.i:. A second-hand siiunre piano, furniture and 7-2S-U Aim v at w him v Son. i.mslc store. T MTOUTAXT NOTICr.. Tlie htm, 1ai.einK L pavilion nnd Flnndi nt Columbia 1'nrk nrc prn only (o sticli ndvortlftTHwlioimy for spaces nnd ntl others will be cmnidercil an trespassers, Whether tho signs be pnlnteil, or tnckctl, or hum upon thii fence, Mnp nf tho pnrk eun be seen nt the Columbia IIoe liousu. Terms for spaces may bo secured from Alfred Evas, Thomas J. Willi Astft, Thomas Belli, 7-27-tf Commute. X HKWAIID. A rewnrd of will bo O paid to the person idvltiK Informntlon thnt will lead to the nrrest nnd conviction of the thief who stole n black marc ami buggy from the undersigned nt Currentown, near Mt. Cnrmel, on Saturday evening, August 29, ISM, between tho hours of 10 nnd 11 o clock. Tho mnrc weighs nbout 1,100 pounds nnd her forctop ii clipped short; n square box buggy nnd new harness. Amos Brown, Xntnlle, Northumber land county, Pa. 8-3 Mw J STATIC OK LUDWK1 ZIMMEUMAN, DE !i ceased. Letters testamentary on tlio ctnte of Ludwfg Zimmerman, late of XTnton town ship, Hcluiylklll county, IVntiBylvanin, deceased, havo been granted to tho undersigned, to u lioni nil persons Indebted to said estate nre re(Ucted to make payment, nnd thoo having clnlins or demand, will tnako known the eame without delay. Lvcian W. Krebs, Executor. Or to hit nttorney, S O, M. lIOLIirKTKU, Shenandoah, Pn., Aug. 27th, 1S06. 8-27-Ct-onw PliOPOSAI-S. Scaled propoinls will bo re ceived by tho undersigned committee for the erection of a three-story brick I, O. O. F. building, on North White Mreet, Hhcnnndoah, Pa. Plant nnd specifications enn bo seen nt No. 4 South Jardin street, Shennndoah, Pn. All bids mut bo in tho hands of tho chairman of tho undersigned committee by 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, September 7th, 180G. The committee reserves the right to reject any, or nil bids. T. T. Williams, Chairman. Shennndonh, Pn., Aug, 27, 180G. PliOPOSALH. Sealed proposals will bo re ceived by the undersigned secretary of committee, up to Monday, September 7th, 1896, nt 6.00 o'clock 11. m., for the erection of n church building, nt tho northwest corner of Oak and West streets, Shennndonh, Pn. Plans and speci fications can bo seen nt tho ofliceof Dr. C. M, liordner, 31 Enst Oak street. The right Is rescn ed to reject nny or nil bids. liEV. Geo. W. Van Eojen, William A. Davih, Philip Holman, Joseph Uinks, C. 31. ItoRDNEii, Secretary, Building Committee. Shennndonh, Pa., Aug. 2'Jth, IS'JG. 8-20-9t Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wofion nwalta your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobncco, Ac. Agent for Heading Brew lng Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11 arid 113 S. rvialn St 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. 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, 2B SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA,. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 207 West Coal Street. Beauty Unrolled To tlio ndmlrlnu Eiwie ot those wlio linvc a toste for really fine wall paper Is tlio display ofnew wall paper wrinkles wo have Juitre.elvcd.Aou can find any color or pattern you want for your liall. bed room, narlor. dlnlntr room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to 53 per; roll. Fine artistic papers n specially. Ilouse, Sign and Decorative Painting, Satisfaction guarantred. Estlmnteslclieei fully furnislml. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Ccntro fit., Shennndonh, Pn. Place Your Orders Now. Edward H. Spade, -agent ron- spoil STEAM LAUNDRf Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. MONEY TO LOAN -ON EASY TERMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN: iJOB S. Jardin St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking t 13 N. Jardin Street. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Booms Cot painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlfical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Brldgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Bloclc) East Centre Streot. OQfce Hours: 7 a. til. to 8 p. m. Teams to Hire. If you want to litre a safe and reliable team tor driving or tor working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on baud at reasonable rate. JAMES SHIELDS, No. tlO East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. f HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave t becoming popular. You will like It. make a specialty ol balr cutting. We h' ir i ini jntfi'miMr'-