WINTER STOCK Of clothing, consisting of Men s and Boys Over coats, Suits, and a large stock of children's suits, will be closed out at re markably low prices. Our Spring Stock We are the first in the field with our spring stock of clothing for Flen, Boys-?p Tand Children Have just returned from New York with the best selec tion the great clothing houses of that city afford. Striking; Novelties In Children's Suits. The stock is very fine, but prices remain within the reach f all. I GOLDIN, Mammoth Clothing House, 9 & 1 1 S. Hain Street. PITHY POINTS. Itnppculngn TlirmiKlmnt ill" Hi-filon Cliron lclcil for Hmty lVninl. Next month, it is said, tlio wholesale itico of coal will he advanced. Tlio Jr. O. U. A. M. has increased Its mem ImrBhln In this Btalc since Juno last 0,000. Tlio new Park colllory No. 8, at Park Place, will bo In operation within ftvo months. Martin l!.irrctt, of Itappalmnnock had his leg broken at the Packer No. B, being struck by a minocar. Luzerne had 102 prisoners in tho Eaitcrn penitentiary in 1803, and they cost tho county f 1,000. Nicholas Hnmninlllcr, Sr., of Pottsville, died yesterday afternoon. Ho was a member of tho CI. A. It. Tho appointment of a court house janitor is the cause of deadlocking Carbon county's t'nmmiisloncrs. Jacob I'erd, who pitched last season for tho Shamokin base ball team, has signed to pitch for the St. Louis llrowns this season. The condition, of cx-Commlssioncr James Howes, who Is now being treated at tho Miners' Hospital, Is not materially changed. Tho Lehigh Valley Itallroad Co. will not Ihsuo a monthly staUmcnt, similar to thoso issued by tho Pennsylvania and P. A It. Com panies, as was rumored. John W. Kcrshuer, of Tuscarora, has been placed in charge of the road repairs In Illythe, Kast Norwegian and Schuylkill townships. The position is a lucrative ouo Sheriff Alex. Scott and threo deputios are busy to-day serving papers on parties having chargo of ballot boxes, as ordcrod by tho Lyon-Dunn contest court at it's last sitting. Governor Hastings and tho military ollicers of tho national guard held a con ference at tho cxccutlvo mansion, Harrls- burg, and decided to hold a division encampment, July 18 to 23, the location to be considered later. The celebrated l'cttcrman shooting affair which took placo soino months ago in Ccn tralia was disposed of by tho Bloomsburg court, Th jury brought in a verdict of acquittal for Fcttcrman at tlio request of tho District Attorney. llcgln night With Coughs "nd Colds. Take the sure cure, Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhlcr llros., drug store. EVENING HERALD SATI RDAY. FKHKUAItY 8, 1890. Tlio Lyon-Dunn Contest. The court to try the Lyon-Dunn contest convened at Pottsville yesterday afternoon. ouubcl for the Dunn sido submitted the following in support of their motion to quash: "l'irst. That tho petition to contest was not read by any of the signers, nor to any of them, nor was its contents ruado known to said petitioners; that the same facts exist as to the affiants to said petition; that many of tho signers to the petition wore that they did not intend to open a contest such as tho petition sets forth; that the signers to tho petition signed it simply as an accommodation to Judgo Lyon, and at his ltqucst. Second. Because the . petitioners have sworn that they know of no illegal voting, no irregular votes, no fraud, and no false returns. Third. Because a large ma jority of nfliants to paid petition have ad mitted under oath that they did not know the contents of said petition, and had no knowledge either directly or indirectly of the correctness of its contents, and as to the remaining signers they were duly sub poenaed, but failed to appear." The motion was argued by both sides and a decision v ill be rendered when the court again con venes on -March 20th. For a New Surrey of tho Chesapeake HlCHMONU, Va., Feb. 8. Tho houso com mittee on the Chosapcako and Its tribu taries yosterdny afternoon, with only one dissenting vuto, reported favorably tho Bland oyster bill. It provides for what is practically a now survey and describes tho method by which it shall bo made. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho now vessels ubout to bo constructed for tho British navy will cost $47,500,000. Hon. Joseph Allison, president judgo of common pleas court No. 1, Is dying at his homo In Philadelphia. In an olght round light between "Young Corbctt" and Danny Nceilam, at San Fran cisco, Corbott wus tho winner. In a drunken row lwtwceu Joseph Al bert and Charles Dollff, at Oldtown, Mo., Albert was shot through tho heart. According to tho report of tho Nicaragua canal commission, as presented to con gress, tho work will cost $133,172,893. Tho right of tho women of Ohio to vote for members of school boards was sus tained by a close decision of the state su preme eourt yesterday. Thero,ls a movement on foot nmoug tho Icadlnu' Indiana Reiiublicans to bond ox- mresldont Harrison to the national con vention at St. .Louis as ono oi tno uein rates at larg PERSONAL. Samuel Rayo, of St. Clair, is the guest of town relatives. Charles N. Bcddall is visiting friends at Tenn's Valley, New Jersey. Mrs. P. C. Kecso presented her husband with a daughter this morning. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bcddall went to Port Carbon to-day to visit friends. Prof. G. W. Williams, of Wilkcsbarre, was transacting business in town to-day. It. F. Coogan, formerly proprietor of tho Lakcsido hotel, spout last evening in town, Fred. W. Hooks has removed from 215 South Jardin street to 233 South West street. Miss Hose Doomer, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mrs. Jacob Noll, Jr., of North Main street. Mrs. Jacob Noll, Jr., returned yesterday from a two week's sojourn among friends and relatives in Shamokin. Miss Mabel Millington, of Tort Carbon, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Mary Miller i-lijin. on South West btrect. vucra .Tminin Morrison and Jenuio Lyon, wliri nrn lnnrninc tho profession of trained nurses at tho Miners' Hospital, visited friends in town last evening. John Brcslin after an absence of seven years from this community, who is now located at Dos Jioincs, lowa, is mum friends and relatives at Lost Creck Wood's Shenandoah College. Professors F. K. and S. I. Wood have national reputation as business collcgo men, and their students are preferred among business men as bookkeepers, stenographers iinl clerks. The Ferguson hall will be fitted up in clcmint sliaiio for tho home of this celebrated institution, and tho collcgo will open about Apiil 1st. f 150 charter member scholarship fur ST.",. I'rnf. Thomas Martin, of New York, with lik thlrtv-threo years' experience in business college work, is now at tho Ferguson Houso s snecial organizer. See mm at once anu ecuro ono of these charter member scholar khips. - Scliellly Houso For Sale. The nronertv and cood will of tho Scheilly House, on North Main street, is offered for Kiln. Tho nronrietor contemplates locating in the South. For further particulars apply at tho Schelily House. 12-10-tt I'or (looil School Government. Editor Bvi;nino Hkralii ! Allow me space In tho columns of your paper to show how tho School Directors of West Mahanoy township arrango their political advantago to their personal convenience. When regulat ing the salaries of teachers ono will say to another, "Aro you going to ralso your son's salary?" and tho other will nnswor, "I guoss I will," and then plank goes another $10 on tho son's salary, without any motion, or ap proval of tho other Directors. It Is all right, so long as certain Directors do It, and thoso people aro thoso who always boldly pro claim that they do not run for ofllce for glory. I do not know of a placo In Pennsylvania whero a School Director do- rives a maintenance from the office, except hi esi .uanaiioy township. When pro polis aro being received for supplying tuo schools with fuel somo of them will manipulate matters' so that friends will have his bid in for $033, but at tho end of the year ho receives $700, Tho citizens have time and again petitioned the Board for night schools, so that the boys who work In tho breaker by day may have an opportunity to attend school at night, but our economical and "BoV Pattison-llke School Board pleads lack of funds. It docs not oxerciso much economy when it gives a man $150 annually, besides his salary of $00 a month. Tho amount of this extra money the teacher re tains has frequently been a matter of public speculation. Another public feature is the crusade for docking teachors for losing time and failing to provide substitutes, but the Instituto order, of $10, which goes into tho eampalgu fund, is marked full time, even if there is only ono hour on it. The question now before tho people is this: Will they encourage School Directors in underhand work and the squandering of revenue of the township by ro-clecting them to office? No citizen -who cares for tho welfare of the town ship can do bo witli tlio facts given staring him in the face Tho candidates on tho Citizens ticket are men who understand something about tho efficiency of the school room, who havo received an education and, if elected, will seo that tho Interests of the taxpayers are protected. They deserve tho support of every honest and Intelligent citizen who desires to see the revenue of tho township used legitimately for tho mainten ance of tlio schools. v. i). Lost Creek, Feb'y 8, 1800. BEAUTIFUL AND STRONG. The Greatest American Prima Donna Made Well Paine's Celery Compound. by J. Arthur Moycr, tho new manager of tho Factory Shoo Store, is having a special bale of about 2,000 pairs ot shoes. Tlio prices seem ridiculously low. 2-7-tf BIG- REDUCTIONS In holiday goods, suitable as gifts for other festive occasions. Money saved is money earned by call ing on us and examining our stock of Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. Watch : Repairing : a : Specialty. Done cheaper than any other place In Town. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. ltellgloit-. Notices. Services in tho Trinity Iteformed church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m., and 8:30 p. in. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. Prayer meeting very Wednesday evening at 7:30. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on East Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. The rector will officiate. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Begular services will be held in tho United Evangelical church, (Dougherty's II:rl,) to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. Preaching by tho pastor, Ilev. K. M. Lichteuwalncr. Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Rev. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor. Services to-morrow m tho Primitive Metho dist church by tho pastor, Eev. John Bath, at 10:30 a. ni. and 0:30 p. in. Sunday schftol at 2 p. m. Calvary Baptist church, South Jardin street. Services will bo held to-morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. m., when tho Key. David L. Evans will officiate. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Finest selection county at Brumm's. of silverware in tho 1-30-tf Suicide at IMuhnnoy City. Michael J. Shilthoru, the oyster dealer f Mahanoy City, committed sulciuc at his home iii that .town at sisc o'clock last even ing by bhooting himself In the head. His wife's attention was called to the act by hearing the renort of tho revolver in tho deceased's bedroom. He died shortly after 10 o'clock last night. No causo is given for tho act. Shilthoru was about 02 years old and was born in Minersvllle. Hols survived by no children. Ho was a brother of Mrs. I Harry Buck, of Minersvllle, and Mrs. , Mark Josephs, of Mahanoy City. The dc-, ceased was prosperous in business and his domestic allairs wore pleasant. Jlo attended tho Pottsville court on Thursday as one of tho petitioners in tho Lyon-Dunn contest. Iteinowil Iteiiioval. Strouso, tho jeweler, wishes to inform his friends and tho public that ho has moved his stock of watches, diamonds and jewelry to tho Klein building, on North Main street, opposite Beddall's hardware store. Repairing a specialty. Buy Keystono flour. Bo sure that tho uanio I.EsBia & Bake, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. Social Gathering. A social gathering was hold last evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aregood, on Wct Centre street, in celebration of the 17th anniversary of Henry Aregood, Jr. Tho following guests were in attendance. Misses Lizzie Kelly, Lizzie Cummins, Klsio Cliff, Lottie Lambert, Mamo Bienueman, Katie Hagenbuch, Emma Bock, Sydney N iswenter, Mattio Kline, Gertrude Yost, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aregoed, and Messrs. Harry Master, Clarence Howcr, Charles and Sylvester Deegan, Itiehard Bowse, 1 redcrick Hutton, Luther Sechrist, Edward Bcddall, Charles Bamberger and Robert Yost. An excellent supper was served and tho festivities wire continued until a late hour. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer If. stoves. 8-1-tf 0 My Head! Thero was nover a remedy so highly rec-1 ommcuded as Paluo.'s celery compound. i Thero was never a remedy in such uui-! versal demand. For it makes peoplo well ! Every ono among tho thousands who have evenings tho greeted great audicuces witli smiles and electrified them with her voice. Could sho have done this without her nerves were steadied and her strength built up by Paine's celery compound ? She says : In 1'aino s celery compound I Unit a very been delighted by the beautiful songs of much long-felt want for the worries and ex- Roma, the great prima donna, recognize in haustive cares attendant upon an active pro ber ono of tho world-famous singers. fesslonal life. Paine's celery compound Born in California, she graduated, with i brings restful strength to body and mind, in- honors at Eastern musical colleges, and on i vigorating the system and prolonging life." her return to tho coast, became first the I Paine's celery compound has made thou prima donna at tho Tivoli Opara House iu I sands of people well. It has saved thou San Francisco. j sands of womeu from nervous prostration, It was whilo making tho tour with the i It has made the weak strong. It- has cured famous Marino Band of Washington last where everything else failed. Innumerable season, that tho beautiful Boma fait the testimonials as to its wonderful value have strain of travel, hnrry, and work, yet in the 1 been voluntarily sent to Wells & Richard son Co,, who prcparo it In Burlington, Ver mont. Paino's celory compound is tho most re markable remedy for tho blood and nerves, known to the Wth century. It is .employed by tho foremost physicians in curing kidney and liver troubles and the diseases duo to im poverished blood, producing results that seem little short of tho miraculous. Paine's celery compound builds up tho systcnijpurifies the blood.regnlates the nerves. The weak and worn-out soon find their frames invigorated, their spirits raised, and their strength renewed. It makes peoplo well. It is as superior to the ordinary nervines, bitters, and sarsaparillas as strength is better than weakness. Is the weak, lan' guid cry ot the Batterer from sick headache. Hood'a Pills cure this condition promptly, and so agreeably that It - is like the pleas- Snt change from darkness to daylight. The testing ot utter exhaustion and ina bility to work is driven ot! and the diges tive organs are toned; strengthened and regulated. Hood's Pills are purely vege table, safe, reliable. 25c. at all druggists. NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES. WORKING or DRIVING HORSES constantly on liand. Sold or cxelianged. It. L. MILLER & CO., Props., 10 N. Pear Alley. Business olllcei W. V. Miller's meat market. 128 N. Main street. IF YOU WANT THE BEST A LONG nnd can't pet It, then como to us for it, AVe tarry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Gooda delivered promptly. HU5SER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. iWOOD'SI Shenandoah College I 100 Charter member . . . Scholarships. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH 12V North Jardin St. FELT WANT! Burial Vaults JIailo of sawed stone or slate, ami aro perfectly wator proof. Thcso vaults are as cheap m walled grave and even cheaper, and aro far superior in neatness and durability. Wooden cases aro unnecessary when these vaults are used. They aro carried in stack fur immediate delivery. Special sires made to order at a day's licJtice Manufactured by M. H. MASTER, SHENANDOAH, PA. MISCELLANEOUS. OPEN EVERY DAY r.ADIUH-I MAKK HID WACSKS ilolnir lileii'nnt homo work, ami will Kindly send (nil jiartlc-1 ularM to all semllng 2ct stamp. MIsh JI. A. Stebblnti, Jjiwrenee, Michigan 11TATKll-l.'.n,r tton.l.. ..,,ll.,, l,.,r,lr. I Aiiplv ut No. i South Main btrect, I Mienunuonii, j'n. 1-JS-lw BUY YOUR- Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AKD STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From E. E3. FOLEY, Cor. Centre and Wctt Ste. Do you eat ? Do you eat bread ? Do you eat the best bread ? Do you know that Washburn Crosby's "GOLD MEDAL" Flour makes the' best bread ? Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL. THE NEW SAVING FUND Meets the llrfct Wedntwdny of every month In E. W. Shoemaker's onlcc. Over 000 shares have uleady lecn sold for tho first aeries for Shenan doah. Five hundred more aro now ready for gale. Sixteen of our leading business men are tlio active managers of thU branch. Uians on llrt mortgage will he made pronintly. For full tuntlculara pec any of the ollicers. JOHN J, 1'ltICK, lWdent, M. OWK.NS, Secretary. HIItHCTOItS-1'. J. Monagha'n, 3f. I Kern merer, Levi Itcfowich, John 1'. Iloehm, I), r James, John Mlehlazls, Thomas Jones, George ji. w imams, j. i: Williams. FALL and WINTER STYLES. "i"IOIt SAM-:. Desirable l.rick hotel and dwel 1' ling known as Dormer's Atlantic (iiirdeii, l or terms apply to Mrs. M. Dormer St. Clair. J'-'. 1-31-fw-cod 1,1011 8A1.K. One hoio about 8 yearn old, 1 : epilog wagon, J single mid 1 double set of harness, 1 set of hubs and 1 buggy. All In llrst class condition. Mu be sold ut once us 'owner Is lcuVi HIT town. Alinlv to Charles Hooks. 215 S. Jardin fetreet, Shenandoah. 1-29-tt "TjOIt SAI.I The water pump, counters and L' bar fixtures of the Schellly House, l'or further Information apply to J. K. 1. Hchelfly. IOK KENT. Tho building now occupied by Michael Schelder, tho North Main street confectioner, after April 1st, 1890. Contains store room anu iu rooms tor uivuhhk iu,)ubvb. Apply at William Nelswinter's livery stables, corner Coal and Main streets. J-'JO-tf Call and see tho brightest, breeziest, Bnapplest loiui ruuuuu winuir ouuings oueu&n doah has ever had. We're experts on flt. We're dealers In new Ideas.. We're leaders of reasonable prices, If ypu aro a hard nan to Buit wo want you to can. PORTZ & BRO., 24 Nortrn Main St. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A FARM inn ilci-ps clejir. and with option of purchasing 100 acres timber land adjoining, jiwening arm uuni rcnair. Will he sold with or without stock and . " . . , A..., rvml la uiiiiiib.mI in miller. lio this nroperty. Within !1 miles of first-class market. -.ALSO"V AninM 17J acres, near .long Grove, 78 rvlv' acres clear. Dwelling cost over $2500. Good barn and out buildings. Stock and farm Implements. Must sell to disolvo partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. II. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate the sale of any good licensed property In Shenandoah. Go to the Shenandoah Dental Hooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fllliiiKa. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit youcttll to see us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work-and all operations that per tain to Uentai.aurgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitallred air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m, CHANGE HER MIND and her stationery. This un written law may be observed just as often as she desires, and then, if not thoroughly satis fied, can get her money back lor the asking. However, we find few who do not like "OUR CHOICE" box of paper and envelopes, when desiring a good grade of stationery. 25 cents a box. HOOKS & BROWN a North Malm St. "unts, .ji&iifiaiii : . .-attic .
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