You Con Make Your dollars and cents ro n Ions way by carrying them. You can mvo " 'TIME AND MONEY by buying your stationery, blank books, Ac, mi our ftore, HOOKS & BROWN a North VI a In St. EVENING HERALD FIJI DAY, SF.I'TF.MItnit I, 1Ml. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. Xntlnnul I.piiruo. At Philadelphia Mttsburjj, 8; Phlln dolphin, 5. At Urooklyn Cluvi'lnml, 6; Brooklyn, Sj. At Umton First kuiiio: Uovtun, 38; St. Louis, 7. Second Rimio: IJoston, 8; Kt. J.oui-, !1- At Now York New York, 10, Cincinnati, fl. UiiHtorn Li-ugim. At Sera n ton Srr,anton,3;Vilkosbnrrc,l. Atlantic l.t-iignp. At Hnrtforil Hartford, IU; Newark, II. Ilojn Start u CmillfigrntliMi LiANCABTKit, I'll., Sept. 4. A lira which threatened to wipe out tho vlllngoof Ulrd-in-IIand, n few miles cast of this city, broko out yesterday afternoon, and beforo It was (rotten under control the largo barn of Colonel .Tamo-) Casey, station agent of tho Pennsylvania railroad, was entirely dostroyed, and the stable of Daniel Kaby and six dwelling houses were partly burned. Tho lire department of this city was summoned to the rescue by the fright ened villagers, but before an eugino could bo sent tho Humes were gotton under con trol. The flro is supposed to have been caused by some burn playing with matchos. Tho flro caused the biggest excitement tho little town has known for years. Torrllily Itonti-n by Itoliberi'. llAUmsiifito, Sept. 1. Frank Wolfo, manager of the Motter farms, near High- spire, was attacked by three highwaymen during the night and left for dead. Ho recovered consciousness, and was able to drag hlmsolf home. His Injurlos aro sen ous, but not fatal. Tho horso which ho was driving was found dead about a mllo from the scene of the hold up. Illc; htf-cl Works Close Down PlTTSlirtid, Sept. I. Tho Kdgar Thorn son Steel works of Carnegie's havo closed down Indefinitely. I ho action was agon eral surprise, as it was not even suspoctod. All tho carpenters and day men havo been laid oil, but tho furnace department Is still In operation. At least 1,5(10 men aro thrown out of work. to criti: a com in onij hay Take Laxative Iiromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 2o cents. Ashland's ltoront;li Council The Ashlnnd llorougli Council has decided to continue) work nt tliu bore hole, which is now down 8S0 feet and no increase in tho supply daring tho past month. The street committee to date lias expended $.1,810.10. There was but $.".0.00 in tho borough treasury, and a temporary loan was made. Complaint was made that tlio electric rail way and electric light companies, were not painting tho polos, and it was decided to en forco tho ordinance in that respect. How are your Kidneys 1 Dr. Ilobbs Sparagus Kidney Fills havo done me nioro good than I expected. I got a second box in readiness in caso tlio pain should ranio into my back again. Jxo. Illt.viisiiAW, Mctltvay, Mass. For salo at Kirliu's drug store. Ilatl tlut Leg X-rayed. Miss Amy lilwards, of Mahanoy City, sus tained a compound fracture of the right leg in May last, and tlio limb was not properly set. She went to Philadelphia and had n Roentgen. X Itays photograph of tlio injured mcmhor,vhich shows tlio exact position of the bones, and, where they overlap. This is be lieved to (o tho first Hoentgoi) ray takpi) of any rosideut of tho county, and U vioeij with inup) curiosity by tho people of our sistiif jwroMgh, Fresh Pics and Cream Puffs daily nt Scheider's Vienna bakery, 20 K. Centro street. Marriages. Patrick J. Maloy, of Coaldale, and Miss Catharino C. McAndrew, of liappahannock, wero married on Wednesday, at Girardvillo. Peter J. Mullarkey, of Coaldale, acted In tho capacity of best man and Miss Margaret Monaghan, of Kappahanock, was bridesmaid. They aro now on their wedding tour. Tho wedding of Miss Mlnnio Plodder, of Girardvillo, and Theodore Klusmau, of Ash laud, was solemnized nt Girardvillo on Wednosday afternoon, In tho presenco of a number of their friends. Lust of the Season. Tho last cheap excursion of tho season for Atlantic City via P. & It. 11. It. will ho run on Sunday noxt, September 0th, train leaving Shenandoah at 2:10 a. in. Faro for round trip, ?2.50. 0-l-5t REMOVED TO II 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J. W. VanValzah's DGNTAL PARLORS. No stairways climb anymore. to N. 4r r- nnn o a r c r,rr 3 M ...SOAP s 'fc Tn TIE BOLD 3 BARS FOR Bo. ? -f E. B. FOLEY, 3 Z NO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET 3 THE PARK PLACE ACCIDENT. An Inuiirst Held In tlio Caso nt aiitli. nnoy City. Mahanoy City. Sept. 4. Deputy Coroner Foimrty nnil a Jury last night held an Inquest in the cno of Porclval Snell, who Was killed in tlio boiler explosion nt Park N'o. 2 colliery. John Iteeso, who Is a son of Capt. Ldward Kecso, the nuperintcnilent of the colliery, was tho first witness. Ho testified that ho looked at the caugo several minutos before the explosion took place and It registered SO pounds, Keeeo wns struck by Hying debris and nlso scalded. Fdward Davis, bollcrnmkcr, testified that lie had Ik-mi employed nt tho collier- about two months, but worked as bollcrnmkcr seven years. Ho was sent to fill tho boiler. He opened tho top valvo and it look about twelve buckets of water to fill the boiler. Ho could not tell tho diameter. He started the (Ire, let the nlr out and watched tlio steam guago. He was working nt tho pump when tho explosion occurred. A ininuto be foro that tlio guago shunts! 21 pounds of steam. It took from 10 to IS minutos to get that amount of steam. Ho didn't examine the place bocauso ho didn't think there was any danger. He didn't know Snell was en gaged thcro and didn't know ho was on the ground. Ho intended to raise 45 pounds of steam. James Wyatt, colliery machinist, said ho had charge of tho boilers and Davis was employed under him. Ho never knew of tlio gauge) of tlio kind used to becomo rusted or corroded from being MIo. Ho examined the boiler after tho explosion and found it was !i feet 2 inches long, 2 feet 5 inches In diameter and 5-in of an Inch thick. It should have stood n much higher pressure than it did. Ho would not havo been afraid to sleep along sido of tho boiler. It would carry 230 pounds of steam and 00 pounds was tho amount carried most of tho time. Tlio jury rendered a verdict finding that Snell "camo to his death from tho explosion of an upright boiler." PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Iteglon Chron icled tor Hasty l'urustil. Tho squirrel season opened on Tuesday. Tho nttcmlnmo at tho Delano schools is much larger than last year. Shenandoah City colliery is receiving its winter coat of black tar paint. Many of our pcoplo will attend theconven tion of tho Catholic societies at Girardvillo to-morrow, Labor Day. Miles Henry, of Hazlcton, has accepted tlio challenge of Thomas May Thorpe to debato tho financial question. Murgan Lloyd, whoisemployed as a loader at Preston No. 3 colliery, sustained a severe contusion of tho lower part of Ins back by a fall while at work. Hov. I. P. Zimmerman, who recently re signed us pastor of the English Lutheran church nt Mahanoy City, to-day left that town for Pittsburg. M. J. Farrell, employed in opening up an old gangway at tho Centrnlla colliery, was caught by a fall of coal and had his head and face badly crushed. His injuries aro not serious. Tlio American Protectee Tariff Lcaguohas just issued document No. 59, "Tho Tariff," which gives extracts, in parallel columns, from tlio speeches of Hon. V. J. llryan and Hon. William McKinley. This document should bo read by every voter. Address, V F. Wakeman, General Secretary, 133 W. 23d street. New York, Anniversary of u Hattle. About thirty members of tho Shenandoah Kreiger Vereln assembled in Noll's lestaurant, on North Main street.last night and celebrated the2iith anniversary of tlio hattle of Sedan. Many of the members participated in tho battle. Sedan is a town in Franco. On September 1, 1S70, tlio fortress of tho town was tlio center of the most disastrous conflict of tho Franco-German war. Shut in by tho Germans, who had occupied tlio surrounding heights, the whole French army, after a terrific contest, was obliged to capitulate the emperor, 3!) generals, 230 stali'-oliicers, 2,000 officers, and 83,000 men becoming prisoners of war. A .Social. A very enjoyable social was held at the homo of Miss Annio Derr, on Fast Coal street, last evening. Games and vocal and instrumental music wero followed by a sump tuous repast. Among those present wero Misses Jennie Staull'er, Lucy ISrobst, Lulu Kester, Katie Fisenhart, Lillio Llewellyn, Tillio and Annio Derr, and Messrs. Cliarlos Jtoitz, Sar.ford Shoemaker, Hypolito Lawson, Tlioiuns Aiuour, John Snyder oud William Kiicnhnrt, l'ost Olllce Notice Tho Shenandoah post oillco will observo the state and National Labor Day holidays. Tlio former occurs to-morrow aud tho latter on Monday. The olllce will ho open on these days from 7.30 to 11.00 a.m. Carriers will make two general deliveries, nt 7.15 and 10.13 a. m. Kllangowau, Yatesvillo and Turkey l!un will he served with tho 7.15 delivery. 1'our Fatal Accidents. Mlno Inspector Ldward Ilreunan lias just completed his report of tlio accidents that occurred in tlio Seventh District during tlio month of August. There wero four fatal and eight non-fatal. Compared witli the report of August, lb03, it shows an iucrcaso of oue fatal accident nnd a decrease of Ave non fatal. Slio I'uid the Fariner. Joo Lintus, a fariner, this morning caused tlio arrest of Mrs. Yeualaitis, charging her with refusing to pay him fifty cents for cabliago after getting them into her house. Mrs. Yeualaitis paid tho claim and costs of suit to Justice Cnrdiu. Klc-Ued by u Mule, William Iteaclier, of Brandonville, a driver at LUaugowau colliery, was kicked In the sido by a mule yesterday. It Is thought that ho also received internal injurlos. Tlio Jewish Xuw Year. The Jewish Now Year 5857 will begin on Monday, next. All tho Jewish stores will remain closed from 5 p. m. on Monday until U p. iu. ou Wednesday. Do You Know of Any Due? Do you know of any one In your neighbor hood who has diphtheria, croup, quinsy, sore throat, or is in any way troubled with throat Directions? If so by nil menus advise them to uso Thompson's Diphtheria Cure. Your friends will thank you all through life if thoy uso this medicine according to Instructions aud lonru that it positively euros all diseases it claims, nnd especially diphtheria, which is tlio most dreaded of all diseases. Sold at Kirliu's drug store at 50 cents a bottlo. Christinas KUteddfod. Tho Mt. Cannel Calcott GIoo Club, under tho leadership of David Thomas, are making arrangements for a grand eisteddfod to bo held ou Christmas Day. Six hundred dollars iu prizes will bo offered for competition, and the leading choirs of tho central Pennsyl vauia nuthrnclto coal region will compete for liononu Numerous soloists y ,11 also bo LABOR DAY. Many of tho Tonus In the County Prepar ing for Its Ooscrtiiiice. To-morrow, Labor Day, will bo properly observed in many of tlio towns throughout tho county. Shenandoah will not bo behind in this respect. Tho Grant Hand will hold a mammoth picnic at Columbia park, and it bids fair to surpnss anything of tho kind over held hero. Tlio band will givosovcral con certs during tlio afternoon and evening, nnd tlio dancing music will bo furnished by tho Sehoppo full orchestra. This will bo a spccinl attraction to tho lovers of dancing. Encour age tho band by your attendance. They both deserve nnd need your assistance. At llinirdvillo tlio dcmonstrntlons will bo on an clnbornto scale. Tho Catholic Societies of tho county will hold their county conven-' tion and parade. After tho parado iv grand picnic will bo held in tlio O. A. 11. park under tho'auspicos of St, Joseph's Legion, which has leased tho park for several years nnd mado many Improvements nbout tho grounds. 1 ho parado will bo n Inrgo one, many of the musical organizations nnd various societies of tlio neighboring towns havo promised to bo present. Tho local Catholic societies will nt tend. Tho Lost Creek Cadets, with new uni forms, will to a prominent featnro of tho parade. Tho bicycle meet at lakeside, under tho auspices of tlio Mahanoy City wheelmeu, will attract many from different sections of tlio county. The races will begin at 4 o'clock in tho afternoon, nnd tho indications point to a successful meet. Thcro nro nbout fifty entries, including somo of tlio host ridors in tho state. Shenandoah riders will bo repre sented in tho races. A special train will leave hero at 0:00 o'clock a. m. nnd returning leavo Lakeside nt 0:00 p. m. Tho Humnno Flro Company, of Mahanoy City, will hold a picnic to-morrow, which will attract a largo number of tlio flro laddies," Tho demonstration at Port Carbon to-mor row will ho participated in by tho camps of tho P. O. S. of A. and tho councils of tho Jr. O. U. A. M., when they will hold their annual joint convention and parado. Tho Third Brigade Hand will head tho procession, which will ho a largo one. Tlio convention will elect ofllcers for tlio ensuing year and select tho place for holding tlio next demonstration Shenandoah will not bo represented iu tho parado, although many from tho town will no doubt be attracted to tho place to witness tlio demonstration. If you want a fluo wedding cako, let Otto make it for you. PERSONAL. Miss Mary McCartyof Pittston, is in town, visiting friends. Miss Jcmuo Campbell, of Ashland, spent last evening in town. Miss Ilossio Wadliuger, of Pottsvillo, is tho guest of town friends. Mr. aud Mrs. J. J. Hradigan spent to-day visiting friends iu Pottsvillo. Miss Katio Eisenhart, of Brownsville, is visiting friends iu Nuremberg. Miss Ileilly, of Philadelphia, is visiting Mbs Ormsliy, on Last Ccutro street. Miss Mattio Grilliths has returned homo from a visit among Mincrsvillo friends. Prof. John Meredith and his brother, of Frackvillo, were town visitors last evening. Miss Clara Seltzer left town yesterday to visit friends at Catawissa and Willlamsport. Miss Carl, who was the guest of Miss Kato Cunningham, returned to her homo in Wilkesharro to-day. Mrs. liridglaud aud daughter, Lulu, who wero tho guests of town friends, returned to their homo in Willlamsport to-day. Miss Lucy lirohst, of Nuremberg, who was visiting frieuds in town for tlio past two weeks, returned home this morning. Mr. and Mrs M. IE. Stocker, of Chillisau qua, who spent a few weeks hero as tho guests of I!. Stocker and family, returned to their homes to-day. Messrs. II. M. Wasley and Georgo Krick left town this morning on a bicyclo trip which will enihraco visits to Uloomsburg, Uazleton, Sunbury, and Sellnsgroyo. Messrs. Daniel Hood, of liiugtown, Thomas liolln, Harry lloughey, Ldward Cull', Joseph Anderson, Anthony Wiscloskio and Stephen Swartz, wero county scat visitors to-day. Mrs. Walter Timmins, of lihodo Island, who visited tho family of Mr. aud Mrs. Marshal Ilaugh, returned homo to-day. She was accompanied by Miss Nellio Ilaugh. Misses Maine and Salllo Merrick, of St. Clair, wero in town last evening as tho guests of llcrnard Durkin, who left town at noon to day, to enter Ovcrbrook Seiniuary for tho priesthood. Mrs. Emanuel Friedman and daughter, Lottie, returned last ovenlng from a pro longed visit to Philadelphia. Thoy wero called thcro by tho illness of tho former's sister, who died during thoir visit, and had attaiued the ago of 74 years. SILK BARGAINS. New To-day lit L. J. Wilkinson's. Wo oiler a special lot of Black Silks nt about half regular price. Black Faillo Silks, 23 indies wide, at 75c. Black Satin Duchcsse, 23 inches wide, 75c. All silk und satin India Brocades, now pattern, nt special low prices. Forty-six inch superior all wool silk finish Henrietta, 50c. per yard at 0-3-2t Wilkinson's. Deeds Itecordcd. From John J. Staufl'er to Milton Kestor, two lots In Illngtown. 1- roni Trustee of tho cstoto of John Habcr to Michael Byron, premises in Mahanoy City. From executors of C. Tower to Oneida Wator Company, sundry streams of water, Schuylkill and Luzerne. From George L. Owens to Francis Deegau, lot in Pottsvillo. From John Itcitb to C. C. Keith, half in terest in lot iu Yorkvillo. From Donnis Fait6h to Fred. Itoinert, two lots iu Palo Alto. From John F, Carr to J. C. Knebol, lot in Pottsvillo. From Frank Zuber et. al. to Llzzio Schwartz, lands In East Brunswick Twp. From tho P. & 11. C. & I. Co. to Thomas Meredith, lot iu Ashland. From tho 1'. & It. C. & I. Co. to M. J Haughney, lot lu Mahanoy City. From the P. & B. C. & I. Co. to William Meredith, lot lu Ashland. From 1'. & It. C. & I. Co. to T. D. Howell lot In Ashland. Free l'luwcrs To-morrnw, Labor Day, Wo will give to every caller ono of Joyco's frosu cut uowors, lrom 13 o clock on, Shenandoah Dnuo Stoke. Shepherd at Slalinuoy City. Watson F. Shepherd, tho Democratic candi date for Congress, will mako his first appear- auro boforo tho public sincohis nomination, at Mahanoy City to-morrow afternoon. Ho will address tho people of that town ou the issues of tho day, aud will no doubt dolluo his position upon tlio financial uuestion. which at picsent Is somewhat clouded by his amuatious or the past. HOOD'S TILLS cure Liver Illi, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleaspnt laxative. All Druggist KILLED ON THE TRACTION LINE. Tlio Tcrrlblo I'nlo or n St. Nicholas Man iMut Night. Mahanoy City, Sept. 4. John Davidson, 10 years of ago nnd residing at St. Nicholas, was instantly killed at 11:15 last night on the Schuylkill Traction railway, whllo sitting on a sill of tho track at tho western end of this place. Ho was killed by summercar No. 0 In chargo of Motorman Fred. H. Hopkins nnd Conductor Jnmos Filer. The deceased loft ft wife nnd ten children. Motorman Hopkins had been ringing his bell steadily just beforo tho accident, as a warning to miners who wero walking on tho track. Ho did not seo Davidson until almost upon him. Ho saw n form lying nt tho sido of tlio track, but thought It was that of a dog. Davidson wns killed by having his skull crushed iu by tho step of tho car. His back and right leg woro broken nnd tho right arm crushed to tho elbow. About half an hour beforo he was struck Davidson was found lying on tlio P. & It. railroad crossing. Somo friends picked him nil nnd started him homewnnl. Tho funeral will tako placo on Monday nltcruoon and in tcTinent will bo mado in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery nt Tamanua. ltogcrs Located. Tho IlmiALD published a special from Nuremburg on Tuosday, giving tho particu lars of the desertion of n young Benedict by tlio name of William liogcrs, of Girardvillo. Tho young lady whom ho so cruelly jilted a fow hours boforo their marriage, was Miss Ellio Drummer, of Nuremberg. Kogers has 6inco been located, having been seen on tlio streets of Girardvillo on Wednesday even ing. Ho has not been arrested. Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar and Auto- harp strings and trimmings nt Ilrumm's. 1'elt Throo Stories. Bonjnmin Hnskcy, 10 yenrs old, this morn lug foil from tho third story of a building in courso of erection on North Whito street nnd fractured his right anklo. Ho also sustained (.ovcro bruises about tho body, but consider ing tho heighth from which ho fell his cscapo was remarkable Drs. Hamilton aud Gallon reduced tho fracture for over , A or wo Gioho rcr ITEUItALGIA and Blmilar Complaints uuu inirj'aruu unacr mo stringent GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS, M-BEcnDoa ey eminent pnyslciansi UR. RinHTER'S "ANCHOR" TAm EXPELLER.l "World renowned ! Tlfmni-lrnlilv RtirrpBsfn! I jOnlr rrnnnlno wllti Trnrfo Alnrk Anchor1 1 F. id. KicMeri Co., 215 IV or I St., cir York, j 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. On Glassworks. Undorucd & rucominundcd by A Wnfley, lM North Mnln Street, . ii iiagcnnucii, mi r. JIalD St. Micnanuonh, DR. rtlCHTER'S -"ANCHOR" STOMACHAL hnot fn ftnllC. lVRIlf nHln&Kfnmnnl (7nt,,,lnt..,. H YOU CAN SAVE 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. GRAND PICNIC ! Under the auspices of the f GRANT BAND! LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1896. At Columbia Parte. Schonne's Full Orchestra will furnish tbo dancing music. Concerts by the band during me nucrnoon aim evening. Fine broceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM. H. riUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. NATURALIZATION. In addition to the days fixed by tho rule of court, relating to naturalization papers, Mon day, (September 7th, at V n. m., is now hereby specially designated for hearing naturalization appucaiions. By the court, 9-1-3I J. It. DEEOAN, l'rotlionotary MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, iiOS S. Jardlrt St. COTTOLIiNB. ooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOCOOOOO(X!00XOOOOOOOOi wesewom looks ahead. She is never supply of Cottoleue. The health without medicine. is much better way since she g family every Look for tho trade-mtrkft -Cottoltnt" and ttttr't head tn fellow-plant urif A oaererrtltu THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Oilcan", New York, OQO&. QO&QX)QOQQQ8OOOQQQO08GGOOOXKX MISCELLANEOUS. QAI.OON FOU SALU-One of tho finest IO puloona in this 'nlley, recently fitted tip with fine fixtures nnd In n desirable location, Is offered for wile to ft live Minn, who hog a little capital. It It n lmrgnln. For further particulars npjuy ai xno herald oiiicc. POll HALE. One of the hest paying lumber ynrds In Shenandoah. Ccntrnlly located. ICverythlnif connected with the yard. Including teams, will be gold ntn reasonable figure. For lumicr lniormnuon cnu on J. w. Jonnson, iiurui ilium si ret i B1MI HiOIt SALE. A Rccond-hnnd pnunre nlano. I1 AlitiK nt MMIllnma Ar Snn. f iti-tiitnr nml music 8 tore. i-23-tf TMPOUTANT NOTICE. The ftnees, dnnclnj? X pavilion nnd stands nt Columbia I'nrk are open only to sucn ndvertlscrswlio pay for spaces nnd all others will be considered as trespassers, whether the signs bo painted, or tacked, or hung upon tho fence. Map of the park can bo seen nt tin Columbia Hose house. Terms for spaces muy uu socurcu irom Alfred Evans, Thomas J. Villtams, TnosiAs Belu, 7-27-tf Committee, 89 HEW All IX A reward of 35 will be L O pnld to the person giving information that will lend to tho arrest and conviction of tho tliier wiio stole n black maro nwl buggy from the undersigned nt Currentown, near Mt. Cnrmel, on Saturday evening, August 29, WMl, between tho hours of 10 and 11 o'clock. Tho mare weighs nbout 1,100 pounds nnd her forctop Is clipped short ; n square box buggy and new harness. Amos linows, Natalie, Northumber land county, Pa, 8-31-lw P1EOPOSALS. Scaled proposals will bo re ceived by the undersigned committee for the erection of a thrco-story brick I. O. O. R building, on North White fetroet, Shenandoah, Pa. Plans and specifications can be seen at No. 1 South Jnrdln street, Shenandoah, Pa. All bids must bo In the hands of the chairman of the undersigned committee by 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday. September 7th, 18, Tho committee reserves tho right to reject any, or all bids. T. T. AVilliamh, Chairman. Shenandoah, Pa., Aug, 27, 1B90. PltOPOSALS. Scaled proposals will bo re ceived by the undersigned secretary of committee, up to Monday, September 7th, 1890, nt 0.00 o'clock p. m., for the erection of a church building, at tho northwest corner of Oak and West streets, Shenandoah, Pn, Plans and spec! ficatlons can bo seen nt tho office of Dr. C. M. 1 lordlier, 31 East Oak street. Tlio right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. ltnv. Gr.o. W. Van Fos&cx, William A. Davis, Philip Holm an, Joseph Hinkk, C. M. JtoRUNBR, Secretary, Building Committee. Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 20th, lb'JO. 8-29-9t BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An instant euro for sour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from having n night out. JOHN R CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. Bicycle Races and Dancing LAKESIDE, 5. First Animal 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. McCi.URE.'jJan COTTOLENH. sooo without a result is The off in uses riilltulcliililn, IMtutinrali. Beauty Unrolled To tho ndmlrlnsr riko of those who lmvo n taste for really flno will pnper Is tho display ofnew w-nll pnper wrinkles wo liavo Just reeiycdl ou enn find any color or pattern you want for your hall, lipil rnmn. narlor. tlinlnc room, kitchen or cafe, from So up to 3 perl roll. Flno artlstio papers a specialty, House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. SatisfactlorfBuarnntoctl. Estlmntcslchocr fully furnished. Send postal. J. R. CARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa, Fin co Your Orders Now. Edward EL Spade, -AOENT FOU- SHAMDKIN STEAM LMJND Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. "Agent for Reading Brewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11 and 11 S. Main St Eyan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tlio Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver flllinKS. If your artifieal teeth do not suit you call to Eeo us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum lTOwns L.ogau urowus, lyTown and Bridgo vork and all operations that por tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless oxtraction of teeth. 1 SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (TUinan'a Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for drivlhgor for working purposes pay Shields' livery Btable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No, 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our ot -To' hbpomlpg pdpuTar. -Yi 99 f'Tki
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