V 0 REVOLVING Dating Stamp SO CENTS. Strongly made nnd will Inst a long time. It stamps all the months and years from 1895 to 1900 ; all the figures from o to 09 and the words rec'd, ans'd, paid, ac'p'd and ent'ed. Si7.e of letters and figures, MAY 14, 1896. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. FOLLOW THE CROWD And you will reach the Mammoth Clothing House. We have won the reputation of being . . . THE FOREMOST ESTABLISHMENT For stylish and correct-fitting clothing. Spring styles selected with -the usual care. Prices to conform to the times. Good light suits for men, $5 and $8, formerly sold at from $2 to $3 more. Chlldrens' Light Suits at Half Price. . . . Full Line of Hats in all Styles t, L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD TTUSIUY, MAY 11), 1S00. Marriage I.Icciim'F. Marriago licenses weie granted as follows: Wcetman Dickinson, of Wisconsin, and Mary I.ucy E-gar, of Haven Hun; Henry lieckcr and Louisa Schmidt, hoth of Shenandoah; l'aul Malukiowlcz and Katio l'onowska, both of Shenandoah: Kazmler WakvulU and Alexander .laedlewicz, both of Shenandoah Andrew Arlnstewskl and AunieSlialkcwicki, both of Shenandoah. lleiiicinhci- If You IIno u CoukIi or Colli, I'an-Tina always cures, 2oe. At Gruhlcr Jlros., dniR store. NOW IS We have iust received an im mense stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's Spring and Summer Clothing In all the latest novelties of the season. Call early and receive your choice. We are "selling clothing at such amazinclv low prices as to reao harvest in barimins for buyers We never fail to please you if you call and examine our big stocii. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE jD S. Main St. Formerly Wilkinson's Old Stand, and Next Door to the First National Bank. 1 Ail ALWAYS IX .MY DENTAL PARLORS. I'MUInz with all known material. Crown and lludge work. Examinations free. Ex tractions free, n hen new teeth are ordered. Chaining teeth tree uiien I do your work. All extraction painless. Pure gas adminis tered, (iiiarantec witli all my work. Artificial teeth inserted and warranted. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the iron ktolrH ay on Oak klreet. Oalce Iloure: 8 n. in. to 8 p. in. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for the sprint; house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price Liht: lteuovntfuir earnets. IlrusAel mid Ingrain, 3a per yard. Ileuvfer Kruilea, Jo per yard. Keatbers cleaned, he per lb. MuttreB8 cleaned nnd upholttcred, bulr, SI; cotton, 58 j cheaper grades, $2. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addr, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowcra street and Apple alley, Shenandoah. 0 wti , - -B1 LATEST DESIGN S. . TABLE FLOOR OILCLOTHS From25C to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centra and Weit Atreets. PITHY POINTS. Happening; TlirtntKlioilt the ltrglon Citron Icleil Tor Hiiftty rerumil. charter has been granted to the l'lre icn's llollef Annotation of Tamao,na. Tho county Commissioners have liegotmteu another temporary loan of JG00O for current xpeimw. Tho Jsoith Ashlntitl colliery resumed opera tions on Monday, tho improvements lutvlng been completed. Tho hrnili files on Locust Mountain havo xtinKiiIahed, or burned out. Ilrownsvillo peoploare much relieved. The line of the Schuylkill Electric lEailwny Coninanv I" hcinz fitted lit) with tho hlook system ol signals. This system Is In voguo at Keadinir, Allentown and otncr Clues. Mattiiew llrcitnan, tho 1 i-year-old-son of Win. llrcnnan, of CumlHila, died nt tjie Miners' Hospital ycsteiday. I ho deceased was employed as u insido driver at HirIo Hill colliery, ami two weeks uro was imuiy s(iuec.ed between mine cars. Ctllundreds arc bchiE cured; so can you. Try Talt's Tonlo and Wood l'urifier. Xo 121 Xorth Main street. PERSONAL. James Dully spent yesterday afternoon In Ccntralia. Monroe Kcliler was a visitor to tho county seat to-day. Justice T. T. Williams is confined to Ms bed by Illness. Mrs. Philip Keck, of Chicago, is a guest. 01 Mrs. M. K. Doyle. William Anstock, of Mahanoy City, was town visitor yostcrday. S. Si. llrown and T. M. Stout visited the county scat this morning. James McKItmcy, of Philadelphia, is tne guest of Mrs. Wade, on West Centre street. Misses Miriam and Daisy Hess, of est Lloyd street, visited friends nt Pottsville to-day. Ward Assessors William Patterson and H. V. Parrott mado their icturns of assess ments to tho County Commissioners olllce to-day. Tho UnltPil States of To-ibiy. A young luan called at our otllio to-day and showed us a work which is'being intro duced in this county, with a request that wo examine it. We are in a position every day to judgo of books and reading matter, but wo consider this book, entitled tho Handbook f the United States," tho best book of the ciml over issued from the press. It is not a history, but a description of our country as it is to-day, tho result of four centuries of progress. History deals with tho past, while this deals with tho present. Wo havo never eforo seen anything like it, or its equal m quality of paper or character of illustrations for tho price asked for It. Every family needs just such a work, and every young man and young woman ought to possess a opy. o havo ordered a copy for ourselves, mid wo would bo glad to know that every person in the county who is trying to improvo himself, or tho minds of his family, had done tho sarno. Liquor Licenses Transferred. Judgo Pershing heard applications for transfer of liquor licenses yesterday and granted tho following : License of Peter Hill, in tho West ward of Girardville, to Adam W. Kalbach ; license of Xathati lirobst, in West Peiin township, to Charles F. Frnntz ; license of John Gatcns, in the boutii ward ot Tamaqua, to John .1. Hughes; licenso of John liuscli, in tho First ward of Mahanoy City, to William Peel ; licenso of Christ Schley, in tho Third ward of Shenandoah, to Joseph Selinsky ; licenso of Philip Mill, in the Second ward of Ashland, to Charles W. Dieiil ; licenso of Ncal Domiel, in KUno town ship, to Jos. Haluska. Tho latest stylo and color in men's tan shoo can be found at tho Facto ky Shoe Stohi;, A New Industry. Another now industry lias been added to this town under tho name, of Shenandoah Shirt Company. They occupy a new build iiisr on Kaspberry alley and now employ i: hands who are busily engaged in filling largo orders for custom, dress and working shirts. Tho machinery is operated by water Dower, to insuro jnoro safety in caso of fire, The firm is composed of Max Supowitz and Morris Moses, the latter acting as general manager. A Fact Worth Knowing, A "Periodical Ticket liook" will bo given to you soon if used according to instructions will entitlo you to your favorite paper or magazine for ouo year free. 5-15-0t r Complaint Against ImlVrs. Complaint is made that tho northeast corner of Main and O.ik streets, better knowi as tli'o "theatre corner," is the rendezvous ol a gaug that is a public nuisance and a menaco to citizens obliged to pass tlio place. Iho complainant says, "They aro loafer who will btop ut nothing. Only lust .Sunday night, as earlj' as nine o'clock, some of them attacked a man who was passing in a slightly in toxicated condition and tried to rob him. The police should get after the crowd." Hound to Cet Into Trouble. Andrew Kamamwicz was before Justico Toomey last night, charged by Anthony Mosteletky with throats to kill. IheaccuMMl man was released under $500 bail to await trial and keep the peace meanwhile, but the two men had hardly reached their boarding house when kamamwicz pounced upon his victim and beat and kicked him. C'oustablo Olblon put tho pugnacious man in tho lockup lor tho night. Itroguu Captured. Patrick Ilrogan, the tramp who stabbed Harrison McDonald at tho Mt. Gunnel ill-put on IsaturJay night, the particulars of which have beeii published, was capturtsl Sunday night, lie was given a. hearing before a Jiutiee, and siuWruently taken to the Suiibiiry jail. Ills reawms for stabbing Me Donald were tlutt the latter interferred in behalf of a negro boy whom llrogau wanted to beg bread for htm. lie will now liave to answer to the charge of murder. 'I ll,, Nun- School llillldlng. Seymour D.ivU, the Philadelphia architect, spent to-day in tuwn in consultation witli the contractors relative to commencement of work on the foundation walls of tho New White street school building. This work is to be started, although tho excavations aro not completed, as tho time specllled in the contract for completion of tho work is con sidered short. You ought to see our bargains in infant's shoes, a hlg lot lo chooso from fur 33c. er pair. At tho Factory Shoo Store. To Kitlabllnh a Ifiiine, At tho annual convention of the Knights of Pythias held at Wllkosharro Saturday, steps were taken to establish a homo for poor and itidigcut members. Tho Grand Lodge will he asked to approve of the movement. A lilt for Loughs ami Ciililn. What ' I'an-Tina, 2oc At f.ruhler Bros. drugstore THE METHODIST DEADLOCK. 1 thirteen DnlloU for lll.liopn, Hut Still J0 Choice. CLCTKLAND, Miiy 1. The linprelon 1 becoming prevalent Hint n. ilBtullook will occur In the Methodist Bplscopul KPneral oonforenoe ovm the election of tho two new bishops. FU e lwllots were taken yes terday without h choleo, nnd the election in apparently is fur awny ns ever, it is evident that there Is a strong element In tho conferenoa opposed to the election of more bishops, and this element is believed to have been voting In n scattering wny for tho purpose of precipitating n, dead lock. A motion wr.s mnde yeslertmy, with out n Heeond, to postpone further ballot lng indefinitely, ami it is wild tho motion will be renewod. Tho features of yesterday's liallotlng wore tho lo-es of Dr. Huttz anil Dr. Mc Cabe, two of the stronpet candidates in tho race, ami the surprising gains of Dr. Cranston, Dr. Hamilton anil Dr. Neely. It Is apparent that a combination has been formed by the friends of Drs. Cranston nnd Hamilton, while a largo eastern con tingent which is opposed to tho election of cither Dr. Huttz or Dr. McCnbo Is sup porting Dr. Noaly. Tho thirteenth ballot was taken at 5:30 o'clock In tho afternoon, nnd resulted as follows: Cranston, 215; McCabc, 100: Hamilton, 180; Xooly, 172; Buttz, 125; Howen, 24. Yon Can't Aluuys get something for nothing. Try Tickets" and sco if you can't. "Periodical 5-15-0t Pumping Station Necessities. A visitor to tho pumping' station of tho public water works at lirandonvillo has his attention called to many things requiring alteration and Improvement. For Instance, tho roof of tho station nccd3 painting ou tho insido, nnd tho west gable end on the outside; tho gate valves which wero removed from tho pumps for repairs should bo replaced ; their absence, prevents tho pumps trom being run alternately without causiug inconvenience the condenser ought to be connected with tho north pump; tho boiler house ought to be enlarged so as to hold tlio coal and not permit waste by haing tlio fuel scattered outsido tho building; there ought to be a barb wiro fenco in placo on the embankment of tho reservoir to prevent tres passing ; a 6-inch iron pipe should take the ilaco of tho wooden trough to carry tlio water back from tlio condensers to too reservoir; a largo cupboard should bo placed 11 tho pump room for use by tho engineers ; the feed pump ought to bo changed from tho boiler house to the engine houso ; the dust from the cleaning of the lires settles on tho poles of tho pump aud cuts them. To Graduates. Wo have placed on our counters a beautiful liuo of cream gloria and chiua silks, henrictta, cashmeres and albatross. Also a fino assort ment of India linens, nainsook and plain and dotted swiss. r.-7-tf IF. Gill. Is it a Miracle ? Mrs. Martin Mooney, of Kast Lloyd street, has been alllicted with rheumatism of tho worst form for years. She has not been able to walk without tho aid of a crutch or chair until within tho past few days. Sho is now entirely free from pain and has even walked without aid. Her present condition has been brought about by tlio uso of Tait's Itheuma- tism Cure, of which sho has used less than two bottles. Mrs. Mooney invites any skeptical persons to call and sco her at her homo. Below wo give n few names of people who aro being cured ny iuo uso 01 1.111 s Cures." Mrs. J. Hinks, Mrs. J. Boughcy, Mrs. Jolm Khoads, M. S. Staufier, Mrs. M. Mooney, and hundreds of others. In fact you can find men nnd women on every street in Shenandoah who uso anil recommeuu Tait's cures. To-day and to-morrow you can purchaso 3 largo $1 bottles of any of tho cures for ?1, or 0110 for 33 cents. Witli every SI worth sold at tho office, a packago of pre serving compound will bo given free. Havo you seen tlio handsomo exhibit of fruit? Xo. 121 Xortli Maiu street. Tlio cures aro also on salo at Shenandoah Drug store Xo. 3 South Main street, aud at Povinsky's drug store, No. 2S East Centre street. Checks for tho famous gold alluminum table ware tan only bo had at tho Factory Shoo Store. Wo give them to every pur chaser. l'olo rulleil Out A very singular accident befell John Fry, of Itlngtown, at the upper end of Main street this morning. Ho was driving a double team of horses hitched to a heavily loaded wagon of luanuro up tho mountain, and when otiposito Thomas liaird's stablo, tho center polo loosened Itself from its fastenings, pull ing the driver oil' his wagon and starting the hordes up tho hill on a runaway gait. The plucky driver held on the reins and got the horses under control whero tho road branches oil' for tho water dams. Tho wagon ran back soveral yards into an embankment and upset tho contents. Neither driver or team re ceived any injuries. If you waut a fino wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. The Christian Kiidcuior, Tho regular meeting night of the Christian Endeavor Socioty connected with the Metho dist llpiscopul church has been changed from Similar to Monday for tho summer season nnd at tho meeting last night Miss Anna M DhiiuW was elected, delegate tu tho national convention to bo held in Washington, it. i next Julv. Tho monthly consecration meet ing of tho society was aio iioiu last evening, I!ev. Alfred Heobnor presldlug. Iluy your Oxfords at the Factory Shoe Store. We have over 1,000 pairs that were made to sell for f 1.50 and 2.00. The Factory price is OS cents, oitlier black or tan. Mure Coal anil Iron l'nllee. Charles Crow, Albert II. Moore, Theodore Kendall, Samuel Crow, John MoDevitt and Jeremiah llowman, all of ltending, havo been appointed Coal and Iron Policemen by the stute, to servo aloug the main lino of the Hoadlug rallroaih SO l'er Cent. Reduction uro the prices on our big lino of t ,i l.nva- Tiisets and gondolas at Womor's shoo store. 4-20-tf T. J. BROUGHALL, ' Dealer in all kinds of Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. Goods Always Fresh. NO OLD STOCK KBIT ON HAND. 25 SOUTH MAIM STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. lititMl, llenj. D. P-wldall wh has been the eiflcieiit ouUlde foreman at Wm. I'ann cnlliiry for ninny years jwst, has been mmpeljoil to re- lluqulsh his duties owing to liliysU-il inflrmi-1 ties. Several years ago Mr. ' Iteililnll was injured by a mine wagon about the lilp audi the injuries, desplto the best tucdloul alien-: Hon, have never properly healed. Tin1 j active nature, of his duties as furannn. nnd j increasing years, linve rendered It advisable i for him to retire. His numerous friends hope , that a respite from active work will bring I him much desired relief. i "Periodical Ticket IlooW free to all. (It! DTKl). KOt.MIilt. At Onvlintmrir, ' " IjV". J'olincr. In her SCHi year l-'mie nl on 1" i -lnynt 2:80 p. in. fioei llif icsldemv f lier liu-bninl. Interment 1 1 )r Ik-Miiw. In the Lutheran eliur h l-'i l.-iulsnnil rel itlv i-s res .citfiilly Invited t "'"' 3" Do you remember1 2E the story of the penu- S rious man who acci- sE dentlv swallowed a $5 5 Gold Piece? A doctor' E was summoned and a stomach p ump brought ; but notwith standing their most'iE desperate efforts.after g; five hours) the total g: amount that could be obtained was $2.69. 8 This is the way, with some Dealers' shoes, the : ! full amount is there in price, but when you come to get the wear out, you K: don't get it all. Now we Jfc sell the sort that gives up full value. Take our Oxford Ties for example, other stores sell Oxford K: Ties for $i. So do we, but our Si.oo Shoes we !: 35 guarantee to have as much comfort, style and service as any shoes sold in this town at $1.50. Rr Then there are 15 differ- tJ eut styles to select from here. gE ;2 Tiekets fur the beauti- gr ful Gold Alumiiiutn Ware g i given with every pur- jjE chase. 3 Shoes at-S 3 Factory Prices, i 3 Beddall Building. 3 t 3 MOYER, naiiager. IF YOU WANT THE EST nnd can't pet H, then come to us for it. We enrry tne Ijcst of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, r-LOUli and FEED. Our delivery woRon awaits your order. OooJs delivered promptly. inUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. M. C. WATSON, . Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cilrars, Tobacco, &e Agent for Heading llrewlneCo.'sllccrand Porter. 11Q and 11S S. Main St. jfurdWi-S,?!,,. w cifllinnloliofn. " 1TBUBALQIA and slnllerComplalnte, ana proparca unucr me stringcni , preactlSoaDy emineai paysician-u DR. ITlCHU.IJ'a "JUMNIOr 1H EXPE11ER. World rmownMI nemarksbl successfull Onlv.iniilncw.t!i Trade Mark "Anchor." jF. Ad. Ilichter & Co.. nsrMlH., Vtvlttt. -31 Hi&HEST flWAKUS. 12BranoljB5ii668i UwaUlMaworm, s & 00 ct. In bli.-ntindonll for sale 1 I. Kirlln, 0 M. wain mi , .;. .u lllllnii, V w, Jlaiu bt .C. II Ha- -cn bui-Ii, N. K. cor, J.'ftin & ,.Lioyii Sis. rregjfcUla' Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 19 oz. cako of pure soap for B cents. 2 oz. packago of best washing powder, Be. Hi. package of best washing powder, 20c. This is very low for first-class goods and just what you want for house cleaniup;. Mduskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. il. VtfiU.tliJ'.' Vlfc.T,Jt JPtsirlw w., rr,mn..rv FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c, shades of Satiu Ribbon, 5 inches while only. AT eoooo s 26 South Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS. -TUAXTni).- -Twenty-five filrls. none nnili-r IS .nn hut IIh.ko who will wrrk neeil apul v. Call at the Scliuylklll Hat anil Cap Factory, lbnst Coal street. 5-16-tt 1 1 years. "IATANTUD. Oentlemnn who can Rive lioiul and reference to take cliarRO of Imslncss In Shenandoah. Address, Champion M'l'c Co., i;ilznbcthtown, ln. 0-18-2t PltOrOSAI-S will ho received by thoundcr kIriiciI lor tho erection of thrco two anil one half story frame houci. For further information apply to SIntt. Youchaitls, No. 215 West Centre street, Shenandoah, l'ft. 5-18-3t 701t SAM!. A SiiiKcr sewlnn maciiine. U.wH.n.1 inm . WWII 114 11CW. 1 1 IJUBOin fhenn for cash. Apply to Henry I. Jones, 2J3 West Coal frtreet. 5-ll-lw Tinn M lT.t."! A a-Btorv fr.imo business proji- JL' erty on Korth Main utrcet. One of the ino-t une ol llie tnosi Aimlv to K. W, desirable properties In town. Shoemaker, Attorney-at-law, comer of Centre anil Market streets. 1-J-lm TlAVlNOS AM) CIIOSSIKUS. I-arties ucsir-i . . .. j 1 luir stone for paviniis or crosnliiRS snoiim write to V. J. Folk, Shiiiiian's, Pa., or Commer cial llotc'. Mieimndiian. .io-im ITlOn ni'.NT. A larue double, well-llBhteil roor . on the second floor, centrally locutoil with nil .noiUrn coiiveiucnces, suitable for office pin- "scp Apply nt I,. Kefowlch's clothing house, 10 . ml 13 South Main xtrei t. 4-22-tl AliAHf MX. One' uooil uoublo uouso ami two . is i !th stable on the rear of lot, can bo boo :! ' fbinp. Tho empty lot Is on tne .,r c vi,, mil sminl meets. Mt. Carmel, with on i.tsw.f S3 fett on vn.e anu jao uecp onSccoi I T'i .propertv la only two squares from tin -'nlii treet. eor a.i inn-r iiiiornimi"" apply to.: n. Gould, Jit. Carir.ei, riv. o-iazw DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? We can sell vou a new wheel, of the llncst make and guarantee, at reduced prlies. He make o specialty of . . . REPAIRING BICYCLES 1 r mvnv from tOWll to lmVO your wheel repaired when it can beUoue at noma jusi as good and much clu aper. Office: 120 S. Jordlu btrcit, S-hciiandoali, pa Beauty Unrolled ball, bed roViu. parlor, illiilnis room, kitchen or enfe, from 5o up to SJ per run. cine uriisuc pUH:( W BV-.M..rf House. Slfi-n and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kutlinates cheer fully furnished. Bend po.tal. J. R. GARDEN, 221 AV C'entre St , Slicnnndoah, J'a. a ASL.uuUu fff fff"- J m wall paper wrinaien wu .. .w-..--. :. w!r.l ... ....i. r luiltcru vou want fur your ATTENTION, Grand Army Men ! (o) If you want the regu. latlon Grand Aimy and Sons of Veterans suits, the only place to secure them is at the One Price Clothing House, No. 10 S. Main street. These suits are guaran teed in every respect. We have been head quarters for these suits for many years, and we standi rendy to return your money if they do not hold their color. The price is right, tho goods arc guaranteed, and the command is, forward 1 March t TO THE One-Price Clothing House 10 Siuth Main Street, l. REFOWICH, Rrop. Also a full line of Clothing, and Children's Novelties a specialty. We have no competitors. CURE IMOS. 3&5- Applied by men only. Siopa in 3 tiny?, cures in 5 tm y a. Hold nt POVINSKY'S DRUG STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. high grade goods at low cost prices Ladies' dress shapes 25c up. All wide, for 25c per yard, for short OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Deutal Kooms foi painless evtraction of teeth. Gold aud Silver llllings. If your artlfic.il teeth do not suit you rail to see us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized air for tho paiuless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titmnn's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. 'S Shenandoah Gollegel 3SO STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers.' Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting:. ComUnod Soliolnshlp Ono Lspartmcct . . $150 WOOD, President. a rt-LL mxi; ov NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS 'Hi ittUthcd or do taclati LIIura. Also a full line of SOFT SHIRTS. Hlg assortment of SPRINd and . . . SUHHER NECKWEAR PORTZ & BRO IM. IVlaln Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. 1 1 ''1
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