Vou Can Make Yourdollar. nnd cents go n long way by parrying thorn. You can wivo ' -TIME AND MONEY by buying your stationery, blank books, Ac, M our (tore. HOOKS & BROWN t North Main St. EVENING HERALD SATl'IUlAY, SElTKMltnit 5, mi. Tin- Coal Truilo. Market for nnthriulto has not been very uctlvo this week ; there was a little spurt given to it by the advanco in wholosalo price, hut the trade does not respond to tlio piping of thu producer, plpo lio ever so blandly. Tho trouble is, us lierctofore suited, the dealer has a lot of coal on hand and until this is gotten rid of thero can be no activity in tlio trade. It is not u good your for advancing prices of any commodity, hut tlio coal producer seems to think ho can act entirely independently of other business conditions. It is unwise to Uikc the opinion of financial writers upon the condition of the coal trndo; they view this from its effect upon the shares of tho companies and tnko for fact tho fiction that is fed to them. Tho tonnage of hard coal this year has not been consumed, tho consumer is content to let the producer carry tlio burden until such timo as fuel is actually wanted for heating ptirnosos, and then tho quantities purchased aro not likely to Ik) a moioty of former amounts, for tho reason that no advantage in prico is likely to occur. Criminal Court on Monday, Noxt Monday morning will oicn ono of tho hi! si est, or rather largost, terms of criminal courts evur held in Schuylkill county. Tho number of cases to bo tried will aggregato between '100 and 500, and Judges I'ershing, Bechtel and Savidgo, tho latter from North' umhcrland county, will have sullicicnt work to keep them busy the entire two weeks of tho term. Up to noon yesterday .133 casos had liccn returned to District Attorney llcchtcl, and over four hundred suhpocnacs havo already been sent out. Quito a numbor of Justices of tho Peaco are yet to Iks heard from so that tho list of cases will number closo to fivo hundred. The cases to bo tried aro for every crime upon tho criminal rail endar with tho oxecption of murdor, tho number of assault and battery cases being larger than over known. Besides tho Or phans' court will be in sossion on Monday, and tho contest court will also sit during tho week. Tountlilp Schools. Tho schools of East Mahnnoy township will opon for tho term on Tuesday. Mauy improvements to buildings havo been made, notably that at .Tncksons where an additional room has been added. Superintendent NoO' nan yesterday assigned the teachers us fol lows, tho first named being the principal Coles Daniel F. Ciulnan, advanced school Mary S. Corcoran, assistant. Morea Mar garet Thomas, John O. Adamsou, John Koilly ; Now Boston Laura A. Swaitz, Bella Ariel ; Vulcan Jlary Jioyce ; Buck Mountal William F. Brcnnan, Maud Tanscy ; Park Place Mary E. Whaleu, Mary J. Terrill Kobiusons Margaret Cotighlin, Esthc Broughall ; Shoemakers Mary L. Downey Olendon Julia A. Dolphin; Hills Lizzio llardlman ; Jacksons lioso Dowling, John Downey, Kate Dowling, Kate Jennings Fowlers Lizzie C. Neary, Minnio Kunpp Lautgnus Agnos btcin, Theresa Coakloy J' ishers Mary C. Tnhaney ; SuUblk Nora Gorman, Thomas Wliitaker : St. Nicholas Mary Corrigan, William Winter; Wiggans Michael A. Jiyau, Lizzio Donahuo. Obituary. Major E. C. Hamilton, ono of Shamokin most popular and widely known men, died on Thursday from a complication of diseases, Mrs. Michael Manning, of lieaverdale, died Thursday night, und tho funeral will tako placo on Monday. Mrs. Manning was born in Port Carbon in the year 1S3J. Sho hart 1! 1 1.. II IV- ni. ... r uvfu in jiujnciuiin' inr years, ucuiirsi liushnnd was Dennis Slatterv, of wUoni sho had two children, James Skitter, of Sha rnokin, and Mrs. Leonard, Mi'hauoy City. Six children survive Mrs. Ma'.uing from her nuiou.with Michael Manning Marriage Mouses. . JohnNKonoruski..pCJulayres, and Susan Kislau, ofTreMFkow. Michael Olixko and Aimio Urke, both of Silver Brook. II. P. Krincr nnd Bossio M. May, both of Mahanoy City. James Kcllcy nnd Annie Joyce, both of Mahnnoy City. Michael E. Whalen, of Mahanoy township, and Loretto Dunn, of Mahanoy City. John T. Williams and Mrs. Mary Mlnton, both of Shenandoah. AVIlllniu l'aiihset Dead. The announcement of tho death of Will iam S. Fausset, at his homo in Friedgushurg, caused much sorrow hero. Jlisson, William M., who is practicing law in Pottsvillo, has a largo clrclo of friends in Shenandoah. The funeral will take placo on Monday afternoon. REMOVED 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J. W. VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways climb anymore. to 5,000 BARS OF g ...SOAP 1 TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOR So. 3 P F. R. FOLEY. 3 WO. 2T WEST CENTRE STREET. 3 CIIEKAITI3 HEARD FROM AOAIN. Thli Tlmo Ho Is llennl from nt Mt. Cnrmel. The Mt. Girmol newspapers yestcnlay de voted consldcrahlo space to ft story told by ono Joo Chckaltis, who represented himself as a business man of this town. Chckaltis says ho fell asleep In n saloon at Mt.. Carinel and when ho awoke his gold watch was missing, lie had over J100 U his pockets, but It was not disturbed. Peoplo hero do not tako much stock in tho story. Chekaills is looked upon ns n man who seeks notoriety. Ho Is not a business man of town, but Is employed by Ilradley, tho Knst Centre street butcher, lio Is tho man who smno tlmo ago claimed that, when lrivlng homo from Lost Creek after making his collections, ho shot ono of a crowd of men who tried to hold him up. Tho man alleged to have been shot could never bo found and no ono residing down tho valley could recall an occurrenco of tho kind Chekaitls reel tod. Chckaltis is also tho man who wanted to marry Miss Sockalosky and it was charged that it was on his account that the father caused tho scene when tho girl was getting married in tho Lithuanian church. Jlu nlho figured in a case witli a married woman residing down tho valley. In that case he paid tho costs. MAHANOY CITY MELANOE. Wagon Wliofl routes Oscr u Hoy's Neck Without 1'ntnl Injury. Mahanoy City, Sept. 5. Frank Oswald, 18-year-old son of Henry Oswald, of West Mahnnoy avenuo, was thrown from ono of Kaier's brewery wagons this morning and a wheel of tho wagon passed over his neck, but ho escaped fatal injury. His nock was badly bruised nnd ho received two largo cuts on tho back of tho head. An inquest was held last night on tho remains of John Davidson, of St. Nicholas, who was killed by a Schuylkill Traction car Thursday night. Tho jury exonerated Motorman Fred. U. Hopkins and Conductor Filor from blamo and rendered u verdict of accidental death. About eighty wheolman paraded In town last night to advertiso tho racos at I-nkcsido to-day. Ports Bros., of Shenandoah, wore In lino on a tandem and many Shenandoah peoplo witnessed tho parado, among them Mrs. Eleanor and Miss Miriam Hart, Frank Hart, Mrs. W. J. Morgan and Miss Idaho P. Kolb. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio Iteglon Cliron- lcled for Hasty l'cmsal. Applo treos aro in bloom at Mt. Carmol. Homesdalo has a social club called aftor Li Hung Chang. Michael Elliott, a prominont resident of Ashland, died at his homo yosterday. liov. Joseph Huntor has refused to accept tho pastorato of tho Presbyterian church, at Tainanua, which w-as offered. Tho Fifth annual convention of tho Central Penn'n Conference Epworth Leaguo will bo held in Sunbury, Pa., Oct. 7, 8, aud !)th. Ordors were issued to all Beading colliorios yesterday morning to suspend shipments last evening, nnd to resumo work again on Monday morning. District Attorney Edgar W. Bechtel again confined to his bed. His leg has swollen to enormous proportions and ho has an abscess upon his hip. This is duo to the driving accident which befell him soveral wcoks ago. Thomas Mullahoy, who is business at Shenandoah, will family, which has mado our homo for soveral years, Monday consouuenco wo will miss Mr, engaged In removo his town tholr noxt. As a Mullahey's smiling countenance, to which wo havo been weekly treated. Mt. Carraal Star. Tho foreign element continues to leave Contralia. Miners' Hospital l'litlents, Threo more patients were admitted to tho Miners' hospital at Fountain Springs yestcr day, und the following wero treated nt tlio dispensary department: Patrick Uaughliu, 23, Win. Ponn, laborer Win. Ponn colliery, abcosses left arm and neck, duo to an old injury : Elijah Filor, 23, Mnbanoy City, laborer, club fuot duo to an injury received soveral years ago ; Jamos Collier, 33, Big Mmo liun, miner, Hammond colliery, para. lysis right arm, result of a blow received some timo ago ; Dominick Ocissler, 50, Bock toiyn, laborer, Spring colliery, sovcro sprains muscles of tho shoulders ; Jacob Brcckcr, 4 1 Girardvillo, laborer Hammond collier' laceration ring fingor left hand, caused by coal; Gcorgo Wonn, 41, Gilhertou, miner at Draper, indolent ulcer left thumb. Wonn allowed a pleco of coal to remain imbedded in his thumb until it warned him to give it proper treatment. Cases Settled Last June William Qrilllths, then arcs! dent of North Jardlu street, had somo litigu tion in whicli ho was charged with ill treating his wifo. Griffiths was sued for assault and battery upon his wifo by his brother-in-law, William Harris, aud ho retaliated by making n similar charge against Harris. Tho cases wero settled this week by Edmund Harris, (irlillth s father-in-law, pay. iug tho costs in both to Justico Lawlor. Mr. Gritllths wishes tho settlement to be given tlio same publicity that tho cases wero originally glvou. A nig riro Tho cast end of tho town of Quakako Junction, was threatened with devastation at noon yesterday, caused by a strip of wood land having becomo Ignited by n spark from a passing locomotive. Tho wind fanned tho Ilanios and they soon spread to all parts of tho thicket, which bordered several buildiugs, Every kind of labor was interrupted by tlio blazo, und no one turned away until all pos' sibillties of a conllagratlon wero defeated. Locust Gap Is (Ironing. Locust Gap has grown wonderfully during this summer. A largo number of line houses wero erected, aud if permission could lie had from the P. & It. C. & I. Co. a larger numbor could bo erected before tho whiter sets in. TO Clllli: A COLD IN ONI! DAY Tako Laxativo Bronio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to euro, 23 ecu U. Committed to Jail. John Brown, of Colorado, was charged be. foro Justico Card in last night with throw' ing stones at tho house of Joo Cowlo in Colorado, Being unablo to furnish bull ho was committed to jail, Held For Assault, Justico Curdin last night put John Dudcck under f200 bail for assaulting Mrs. Sophia Simaluski nnd Frank Qrudo aud Amelia liousn were put uudcr ball for assaulting Joo Wiscoskl. Appointed Kutary 1'uhllo. William II. Shoemakor, ono of tho Justices under tho ban of tho Dauphin county court. has been appointed a Notary Public. Ask your grocer for tho "Eoyal Patont Hour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best Hour mado. Our Corps Kntcrtnlncd. Tho Patriotic Drum Corps, of town, to tho number of eighteen, were tho guests of tho Fourth llcglmcnt Corps, nt Pottsvillo, Inst evening. Tho lranuuet wns given In tho lnttor's cosy quarters, nnd tho reception ton torcd the boys from town was one of which they speak very highly. Dancing was In dulged In and refreshments nnd cigars served In abundance. On tho third floor of tho building tho banquet table, filled with every thing tempting to the Inner man, was spread at which tho guests cnloycd themselves until midnight. Held fur Assault. Martin Fabcy, tho sprinter, was nrrotod on a chargo of nssault and battery preferred by John Karnltis. Ho waived a hearing and entered f300 ball for trial. Tho men had a dispute over bull dogs and Fahcy, It is alleged, struck Karaitls in tho mouth. Cars Delayed. Last ovenlug a Lakosido car was delayed 15 minutes by jumping tho track at llowors street. To-day another car was delayed 10 minutes by a wagon standing on tho track on which a number of men wero loading a uiifo at William Snyders, on East Centre strcot. Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and putrif y In the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, lnsomina, nervousness, and, U not relieved, bilious fever or blood pcJsonlng. Hood's Pills Pills stimulate tho stomach. ronso tho liver, euro headache, dizziness, con stipation, oto. 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. Tho only Pills to tako with Hood's Sarsaparllla. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. ftalcwmn In every town to sell "Kentucky Prize" whisky direct from distillery to consumer. Licking Valley Co., DlstlllcrB, Covington, Ky. iw-2t-8&w SALOON FOK SALE. One of tho llnost phIooiis In this valley, recently fitted up with lino fixtures nnd In a dcelraMc location, la offered for wilo to a live mnn, who ItnsnHttlo cnnltftl. It Is a Imrcnln. For further Dnrtlcularn apply at the IIimAUi omeo. 9-42w TTOIt BALE. One of tho best paying lumlwr L yams in onenaiiuoan. (jcmraiiy jocnieu. Evervthlnc connected with tho yard. Including teams, will lo Fold at a reasonable figure. For further Information call on J. . Johnson, North Main etreet 8-lD-tf HOU HALM. A Ncwnd'hnnd eouaro nlano, fVmtlv nt Williams x bon. furniture nnd music store , 72S-tI TM POUT ANT NOTICBThe fences, dancing X pavilion and etnnds nt Columbia Park are open only to such ndvcrtIsernwhopny for spaces nnd all others will bo considered ns trespassers, wneiner uie signs no paimcti, or laciccu.or nung upon tlio fence. Slap of tho pnrk can bo seen at the Columbia Hose house. Terms for spaces may no tccurcu irom ALFIini) ijVAriH, Thomas J. AViluaht-s Thosias Uexijs. 7-27-tf Committer $25. ItEWAKD. A reward of 825 will 1k paid to thu person giving Information that will lead to tho arrest and conviction of the thief who stole a black maro nnd buggy irom the undersigned at Currcntown, near AH, Cnrmel. on Saturday evenlncr. Aucuot 29. 1890, between the hours of 10 nnd 11 o'clock. Tho maro weighs about 1,100 pounds nnd her foretop Is clipped short; n square box buggy nnd new iiarness. Aaios uiiowri, rauuie, r on num nor land county, 1'a. s-aww TiItOlHjsAIH. ptealeil tironosa is will be rc- ,L eel veil by the undersigned committee for tno erection or n tnrco-story nriCK i. u, v. v building, on North White btreet, Shenandoah, Pa. Plans and specifications can bo seen at No, A South Jardln street. Hliennudoab. l'a. All bids must be In tho hands of tho chairman of tho undersigned committee by 12 o cloek, noon, on Aiomiay, scptemuer vtn, jsto. The eomniitteo reserves the right to reject any, or au nuis, T. T. Wiuiam, Chalnuan. Shenandoah, I'a., Aug, 27, lfcyO. PHOPOSALS. eelved liv Sealed nroimsnls will be rc- X eelved liy the undersigned secretary of committee, up to Monday, September 7th, 18W, at 0.00 o'clock p. in., for the erection of a church building, nt the northwest corner of Oak nnd Wet streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Plans and sped ficatlons can be been at the ofllco of Dr. C. SI. Borduer, 01 East Oak street. Tho right Is reserved to. rejtct any or all imis. I lev, Geo. W. Van Fcsen, William A. Davis, Philip Holm an, J08i;PII HlSIiH, C. M. BonnNEit. Sccretnrv. lbilldliig Committee. Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 20th, lbOG. 8-2J-9t YOU CAN SAVE -MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. GRAND PICNIC ! Uinler tho auspices of the f GRANT BAND! LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1896. At Columbia Park. Bchoppoa Full Orchestra will furnish tho dancing music. Concerts by the baud during the afternoon and evening' FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BR0UGIM 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, r' iHENANDOAH, risa mm Sboes at ;lfactot Ipdces. p WM s mm i Have You Seen wm 1 Those Handsome i Parlor Lamps ? mm wm mm Aren't they beauties ? You will pay $5 in any lamp store before you get one as good, or as dainty, or as finely designed. 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Davies, LIVERY and Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin street...... , i ! OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Eoom3 fox raiulcs3 oxtraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit ou call to seo us.. All examinations ireo. Vo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logau Crowns, Crown and Ilridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when platc3 aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho palnles3 extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's 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 driving or lor working purposes pay Shield?' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates, UAtVIEZS SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a.. 207 West Coal Street. 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