y IUT IN TWO. Wo lmvo Just Tcoclved a largo stock of crinkled .... " CREPE PAER " Which wo will sell at (trcatly reduced price, A five fnot roll for 10 cent, former price 25 cento. SEE : WINDOW : DISPLAY. O- North M ln St. EVENING HERALD SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1K90. ISlect P Inn by 1'iipuliir Voto. Wabhinoton, March 14. At n full meet ing of the ooinnilttoo on privilege ami elections Senator Jlitchell, clialnnan of tho coininltlco, was authorized to report his joint resolution proposing an nmond ment to the constitution of tho United States providing for the election of United States senators by a direct voto of tho peo ple The votu In committee was 5 to 1, three Republicans and two Democrats voting in the alllrmatlvo and two Repub licans and two Democrats against. MutcliliT Not n Candidate. Easton, 1'a., March H. Ex-Congress-man Howard Mulchler denies tho pub lished statoment that ho Is a candidate for tho Domocratlo nomination for congress from tho Eighth district. Ho doos not say positively, however, that ho will not outer the raco. Congressman Hart Is a candi date for ronomlnatiou, and Senator Shull, of Stroudsburg, has also announced him self. Charlos F. Chldscy, of Easton, will probably bo the Republican candidate. ClilcnKo's (Irent Clothing Strike. Chicago, March 14. In aid of tho cut tors who are now out on strikolu this city fc.OOO Chicago union garment workers have declared a sympathetic strike. This will cause tho Idleness of as many moro per sons for whom there will bo no work dur ing tho Idleness of tho cutters, trimmers and tailors. The sentiment In favor of tho strike was practically unanimous. Walt for Our Sprlup; Opening;. Wo lmvo just remodeled our largo anil commodious store room and invito you to our spring opening on Friday, March SOth, to inspect our latest novelties of spring and summer clothing in high grade goods ;it money-savins prices. Our stock consists of 20 cases which arrived to-day. Itespcctfully yours, L. Ri:rowirii, One-Price Clothier, 3-12-tf 10 and 12 S. Main street. Mown Up by Jfnturnl Gas. Cincinnati, March 14. A peculiar acci dent took placo yostorday afternoon at tho establishment of Rheinstrom lirothers, on Pearl and Martin streets. An artesian well was bolng sunk on tho prcinlsos.'nnd at tho depth of IU0 foot a vein of natural gas was struck. This rushed up Into tho boiler room nnd caused a frightful explo sion, blowing oil tho roof and wrocking tho boilers and other machinery. Engi neer Kugono Keofer was seriously hurt and two others slightly injured. Tho fire engine noxt door quickly subdued tho flro. McLaughlin's Comlftloit Alllrmcil. New Youk, March 14. Tho appellate di vision of tho supremo court has alllrmed the conviction of William V. McLaugh lin, nn ox-polioo inspector. McLaughlin was convicted Inst May of extortion In re ceiving foO from Francis J. Scngrlst, Jr., through tho medium of his wardman, James Bums, whllo ho was captain of tho ilrst pollco precinct. Ho was sentenced to two years and 6lx months' imprisonment in Sing Slug. A stay was granted him ind later a third trial ordered. Painless Dentistry, 1 New Methods, New Dental Parlors. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Opera House Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Onk Street. nfflm lfnnra , R n. m. in R n m 1 jqiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllliqj Did tye Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Earrings, or Jewelry needed repairing ? It so, we are now again fully able to do all kinds of repairing! giving you first-class and honest work at short notice at the most reasonable prices. Our extra stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Must be reduced and we sel' you anything iu the store at almost sacrifice prices. IKE ORKIN'5 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. LATEST DESIGNS. SiSS' OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre anil West Streets, 19 Merry SU'luliliift 1'arly. A merr.r ulelghiiiK jwrty of twenty persons eljoyed a sleigh ride In one of Xlswentor's turnouts to llramlonvillo last evening, where tlity wero (iinrtered at Frank Everett's hotel. An elegant supper was served at mid night, which was partaken of by the follow ing: Mrs. I Herman, Mrs. Charles llornberger, Mrs. Peter Heimbach, Mrs. llarman, Mrs. Jacob Waters, Mrs. Klierburt, Mrs. Ulacknmti, Mrs. Knllcr, Mrs. Ilinduiert'li, Mrs. D.ivld iMco, Mrs. Steeloy, Mrs. Orth, Mrs. Charles Evans, Mrs. Jacob Hilclcnbrand, Mrs. John son, Mrs. Itansler, Mrs. Philip lloclilor, Mrs. Harry Kecves, Mrs. David Ilrlghtand Miss Ciissie Hoehler. ' The merry slelghers re turned home at (I o'clock this morning thoroughly satisfied with the occasion. Your Olinlop Property Xo. r and 7 North Main street, either with private residence or hotel alone, Scheilly House. This proposition open for two woeks. 3-11-tf Antlnowicz Onsn Settled. A nol. pros, was yesterday entered in tho case of Joseph Antinowicfc, of town, charged .with perjury. Antlnowicz wanted to marry Ulla Lukus, tho step-daughter of Georgo Sockalosky, of Wost Coal street. Tho marri age was stopped at the altar of the Lithua nian church by tho sudden appenranco of feockalosky, who opposed tho wedding and sulweqtiently charged that Antlnowicz com mitted perjury in swearing that tho girl had reached tho ago of consent. It's Wlnnine; New rrlends Dally. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At Oruhlcr Ilros., drug store. Strong Indorsements. One of tho host spring medicines on tho market to-day is Palno's celery compound, acknowledged by loading physicians through out tho country to bo what tho proprietors claim for it. This medicine is not to bo eon- founded with tho hundreds of common preparations placed upon tho market it is the discovery of Prof. Phelps, of Dartmouth Collogo, and is prescribed by loading phy sicians in their daily practice. Its merit is fully attested by tho largo salos in Shenan doah, the truth of which can bo verified hy mquiry at any or tho local druggists. Make Your Hoys Ulnd. Also your pocket-book by buying your shoes at factory prices at tho Factory Shoo Store. Don't forget wo givo you a beautiful penknife with each $1.00 purchase. 3-13-tf J. A. MoYEr., Mgr. Killer House CluiugCH Hands Tho Kaier House at Mahanoy City will shortly chango hands, the present proprietor, Charles liurchill, having disposed of his interest in tho hostelry to Michael Mc Carroll and the license will bo transferred in a few days. The new proprietor has been engaged as bartender at tho Mausiou House and Kearney's Cafe, Mahanoy City, for several years past. Mr. Burchill will enter the hotel busiuosi again and is holding several olfers under advisement. For the Kuiuy Season. A two-capo tingle texture Mackintosh, $;i.73 ; double texture, $0.23. A nico um brella. Kxamluc them at 3-5-tf It. F. Gill's. To Klect Orulid I.oilgo Olllcers. The Odd Fellows of tho state will hold election for grand officers at their last meet ing night this month. The lodges in tho county will also elect regular lodgo officers. Tho chief contest in tho Grand Lodge elec tion is for Grand Warden. Tho leading candidates are Hiram ' liecker and Samuel McKcever, both of Philadelphia. Surprising Prices For Spllng Cupos. A manufacturer sent us a largo shipment of capes which wo will close at the following prices: All wool cloth capes in black, tan, navy or brown for SOe; O'c; $1.10; 1.4S, $1.03. These are full length nnd width and splcii' didly made. Cloth'capes richly embroidered, $:i.3s worth $3.00. Velvet capes, lined with ric h brocades embroidered in dozens of now styles, only $1.30, worth $".C0 each. Separato skirts, to wear witli shirt waists, mado of elegant black brocade, lined with rustlo lining, velvet binding, only $1.0S less than cost of material j theso goods and prices aro tho choicest otl'ering of our great clearauco salo ; our early removal compels us to make quick selling prices. 3-13-tf L. J. Wilkinson-. l'olltlrnl Gossip. Tho Tamauua Itecorder of this week com ments on political matters as follows : M. M, liurke, Esq., of Shenandoah, ono of tho brightest young Demoratsin tho county, would inako a rattling strong candidate for Congress. Ho has tho ability, is not con nected with any "ring" and is no man's man. Tho young Democracy of tho Mahanoy and Shenandoah valley would rally to his sup port on masse. James McElhcnny, a former Tamaqua boy, has been mentioned frequently as a candi date for County Commissioner on tho Re publican ticket. Mac is too modest by half, and if his friends, who aro legion, want him to fill that ollicc, they will have to work up his boom for him themselves. A big fight will bo made against Mr. James I). Ueilly, by tho young Domocraey of the Mahanoy and Shenandoah valleys should ho bo a candidate for Congress again, all be cause certain of the young element of that party in that section have been disappointed. At James fioodmun and Co', liorks county potatoos, 5 bushel for $1.23. Frosh eggs IS cents per dozen, lieet pound-print creamory butler 27 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Good tub butter, 10 lb tubs, 18 cents. 2-3-tf Case Settled. Steve Zeanal appoarcd before Justice Shoe maker yostorday and sworo out a warrant for tho arrest of John Czydwarskl, for tho breaking of breo panes of glass in ono of tho windows of Zcanai's residence, on South Main street. Czydwarskl confessed having broken tho panes with a stoue and sottled tho caso by paying costs and damages. llrenmiu fur Commissioner Daniel 13. Brennan, ono of tho most promi nent Democrats of this borough, has an uounccd himself as a candidate fur tho olllce of County Commissioner. Mr. lirennan has always been prominent In tho party circles, and It will ho a pleasure for every Democrat to support the party and him when tho time come. 3-0-1 w The "V" Program Tho followiug program will bo presented at tho meeting of tho "Y" to bo held this evening : Singing; scrlpturo reading, Miss K. Spears; reading, Mlsa Clara lost; deeuv matlon. Miss J. Hughes', reading, Miss L Brooks; solo, Miss Waslcy; declamation, Johu Danks; reading, Charles Ilashoro; singing, "Y," address, Mr. Pugh. Don't Trille With Coughs uml Colds, Take Pau-Tina i2Sc i and bo cured. At G rubier Bros., drug store. "Tho Country Clrolis." The name of v.. It. .In..i in... ., Rr la liner, have lawn t,lmiHfl,1 ,ui, n, leading dramatic attractions or. thli country, during which period they liave produced uiiwnrus oi nny piays, a.u remarkable for superb mounting and the excellence of their casts. It is doubtful If they havo ever done liettor than with tho "The Country Circus" Which will he the attraction at trAn,n....'. theatre next Monday evening, combining as It does three shows iu one, Interesting and amusing plays, n circus mrade with Its horses, charioU, bands, animal cages, etc.. and a gonuino old fashioned circus, with Its graceiui equestriennes, wonderful acrobats, trained iwoitns fnnritr plnn-m ila,ik,'.,... and many other sensational features. Not- wuusiauuing mo enormous expense attached to this enterprise, the prices will not lie raised. It Is: almost a certainty that' the uieaire win do orowueo to tue iloors. Now and very pretty walhs "Amphion," at Ilrunim's Jewelry and Music store. 3-13-tf Assistant to Supl. Veltli. George Scott, who resigned tho position of District superintendent for tho P. & It. C. & I. Company at St. Nicholas, to onter into a partnership with ox-Senator Kingsomo seven years ago, will re-enter tho company's sorvico again, this time as assistant to Mining Super intendent Vcith. Ho is now tonipomrily at tending to the duties of Division Superinten dent Sehreiller, at Ashland, who has been ill for a long time past. Mr. Scott is ono of the brightest of tho younger mining men of tho region and ranks high in his vocation, and his selection to tho rosponsihlo position in dicates that his former superiors valuo his services very highly. For your fino spring hats at reasonable pricos, MAX LEVIT'S. An Old Journalist. Tho Rev. Archibald Ross, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who is visiting tho coal regions of Pennsylvania, partly on the health tour and partly to disabuse his mind of any fake impressions ho may havo gathered regarding tho coal industry and tho llfo of tho miners, lias long been a journalist on tho Montreal press, beforo identifying his interests with tho politics of our Commonwealth. His life sketch first appeared in tho Newtown Register, Long Island, N. v., in 1801, and ho is proud to say that from tho year 1&I0, in Ontario, Can., when but eleven years of ago, to tho present time, lie has held close relation to tho press. Ho is now lecturing .on various topics, and preaches in Mahanoy Piano to-morrow morning, and iu Union church, Morea, at 7 o'clock iu tho evening, A Catholic Y. 31. C. A. It is possible that at tho noxt monthly meeting of tho Archdiocesan Union of the Roman Catholic church a movement will be started, to establish an organization in the church similar to tho Young Men's Christian Association. Such a movement lias been discussed for some time by various Roman Catholic societies, and tho delay in taking concerted action has been solely to tho fact that no ouo was ready to tako tho initial step. Many prominent Roman Catholics aro heartily in favor of tho movement and will contributo financial aid for its completion. AVliltclioitse Case KiuIimI. Tliero wcro between 00 and 100 cases at the present term of Crimiual Court in which nollo prosequi havo been entered and among them tho case of Joseph Whitehouse. It was disposed of yesterday. Whitehouso was formorly employed at tho Shenandoah City colliery as an assistant boss in tho breaker and was arrested several months ago on chargos of larceny and forgery preferred by tho P. & R. C. & I. Co. Tho specific chargo was that ho drew wages from tho company on fictitious names. 1'or Charter Membership, The one hundred charter member scholar ships fur Wood's Business Collego havo been sold, but tho Falo will be continued for a few days only. Threo departments at the price of one. Apply to Prof. Thomas Martin, special organizer, at tho Ferguson House. McIIoiiry's Iturlesquo Company. The above company will appear at Robblns' opera house this evening, at popular prices. They havo been playing to crowded houses throughout tho county. Frank L. Arnold, character vocalist; Mason nnd Mack, come dians; Elvln and Franklin, tho comedy tramps, and the largest chorus of pretty girls playing in Pennsylvania, aro among tho cast. Ono of tho chief attractions is tho bare-footed Trilby dance. Tho Tamaqua Courier says: McIIenry s Lnglish Swells Big Burlcsquo Company, which played at tho opera house last night, gavo a vory good per formance and by special request tho company will show'again to-night, when tho barefoot Trilby daneo will be reproduced. Will bo no different from that at tho World's Fair." It Tonight If your liver fa out of order, causIngBilious ness.BIck Head ache, Heartburn or Constipation, take a dose of Hood's Pills on retiring, and to morrow your digestive organs will be regulated and you will be bright, active and ready for any kind of work. This has been tho experience of othors; it will bo youra if you take Hood's Pills. SCc. Suits Made to Order at 1. Former Prices. Blue, Black, Brown and Gray Cheviots, $10. Mixed Goods, (Stylishly Madoaud Trimmed) $10, $11, $12, $13 and $14. Stylish Pantaloons, $3,00 $3.50, $1.00 and upwards. These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. Kelly & Conway, no. s W. CENTRE STREET. BEDDALL BU(LDING. . J. A. Sample Owes Her Strength to This the Best of All Remedies. For tho unfortunates who lio awake, star ing at tho ceiling and counting tho strokes of the clock, every sleepless night is an eternity. Mrs. J. A. Sample, of 1539 Broadway, New York city, was afllictcd witli insomnia until her nerves wcro on tho vergo of prostration. Slio thinks her condition was duo to indi gestion. Hero is what Mrs. Sample says : "I havo used Palno's celery compound with marked and decided benefit. It is es pecially useful in insomnia, arising from in digestion and poorly nourished nerves. "I should add that my granddaughter, Vera Hafleigh, was so thin and puny at tho ago of ten as to cause us tho greatest anxiety. Wo had no difficulty in inducing her to tako Paine's celery compound. To-day the roses bloom in her cheeks, and I never saw a healthier, stronger child than Paino's celery compound has mado her. Tho brain is tho centro of tho nervous system. Sleep alono rests this vital orgau, together witli tho nerves. During tho wak ing hours tho nervous system works inces Dir.i). MOItlilSOX. On tho 12th Inst., nt Shenandoah, Pa., Ktta, wife of Maurice Morrison, nrd GO years. Kuneral will take place on Momtny, 10th inst., at 10 a. m., from the family residence, 339 IJnst C'entio strict, lteoulcm ntassat the Annunciation church and Inter ment In the Annunciation cemetery. Itotntlves nnd friends respectfully Invited to attend, 3t MISCELLANEOUS. E jlOU SAIX. SinKleHvelliiiK houxo, No. 331 Wcit Cherry street. Apply on the irenjUes. twwt Vi "ANTKIX A girl for general housework. '-l'l'v a( 11 "!' " t?muu iUUUI Blll'Vl. J, TjlOIt ItKNT. A store room nt No. 38 North ' Slain street. Apply to Philip lilcrman, 31 North White street. 3-12-1 w OU HALE. A $500 bond of the Lnkehlo Itailwny Co., bcarliiif C percent. interet. Apply nt this olllce. ITIOU SALE. The water pump, counters nnd ) bar fixtures of the Heheilly House. For further Information npply to J. K. 1 Scheifly. I WANT free tests of Satin-Scent perfumes Klven and orders filled. Five trial bottles postpaid lOe, Albert Wood, Perfumer, 725 Woodward, Detroit, Mich. Batln-Skln 35c Soap postpaid 12c 2-21-lm-diw FOll HALK OK KENT, A brick block on North Main street, consisting of two three- story dwelling homes, each house, will be sold scpcrately or both a& desired. For further In lormtmou npply at tue iiEitALu on ice, uij-st R0BBINS' OPERA HOUSE. ONK NiaitT ONLY, SATURDAY EYENIHG, MARCH 14. HATINEE AT 2:30 P. M. McHenry's English 5vells BIQ BURLESQUE CO. 20 PRETTY ailtLS, FUNNY COMEDIANS, '1 CHAHAOTEIt VOCALISTS. If you want n good hearty laugh, see this show. Popular Prices. imrnm.imMim.iii I REMOVAL.-!) I E .-w-. Hnr In mind the fact, and keep It E E rH nl"'tt' before you when iu need p 5 of wall paper, that Thomas 3 3 Bsvdek has removed hia wnll paper 3 store to 3 g No. 23 S. Jardlti St., E i Near Davenport's Hardware store, 1 I THOMAS SNYDER, I 1 PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. 1 23 S. Jardln St. Call ami ee the new anriuir styles Just I Issued, iiimnnTiuiiiimmmmuiJMnnmrmmimiruiiul santly. Poor sleep means a poor nervous condition, and prolonged insomnia leads in ovcry caso to prostration, and too ofton to dread insanity. Tho mischief that results from weakened ncrvos is much greater and moro destructive than most folks over dream of. Tho all-important thing for nervous, run down persons, and for thoso who aro losing sleep is that Paino's celery compound builds up tho whole physical system, and by im proving tho digestion and regulating tho nerves it insures sound, refreshing sleep. In winter most women and many mon lead hotliouso lives. A .lagging appetite, a dis position to pick' at this dish and that, rather than to cat a squaro meal, Is among tho early indications of failing health. Then comes delay in falling asleep and tho fretful, un easy feeling tho noxt day. Deliverance from such a miserablo condi tion by tho uso of Palno's celery compound has caused men and women from every sec tion of tho United Statos to writo sincere, hearty words of praiso and thankfulness for WAIT ! For the 19U1 carload of Western Horses Which William Neiswenter will dispose of at private sale shortly, at his stables, comer Main and Coal streets. This stock will consist of drivers, workers and general business horses, all sound, well bred and well broken. Every horse sold will be guaranteed. Our Stables are the largest and most commodious in the region, as they are constantly stocked with horses for sale or ex change. Anybody in need of a nice pair of workers or a fine busi ness or pleasure horse can find his choice by calling upon us. Watch This Space . . . . . . For Day of Arrival. fMIARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave Is liocoralnc popular. You will like it. make u specialty o hair cutting, We IiEItaUSON'S THEATltIC, J P. J. VeaavhoK, Manaoeh. SPECIAL ENQAQEMENT MONDAY, MARCH I6th, '96 C. B. JEFFERSON, KLAW & ER LANQER'S FAIIOUS COUNTRY: CIRCUS. 3 GREAT SHOWS IN ONE-3 A ROLLICKING COMEDY A MAGNIFICENT PAGEANT A GENUINE CIRCUS. Tho largest. Grandest, Most Kxiwnsire and Complete Indoor Entertainment In tho world. PRICES, 2Bo, 50c, 76c & Si.OO. 1 1 Iteacrved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. this grand invigorator. Pcoplo enjoying perfect health sometimes wonder at this gratitude; but whoever has suffered from prostration of tho nerves, of which in somnia is ono of tho symptoms, will under stand how hard It is to overstate tho tor ment of this condition. And whoever lias been mado oompletely well by Paino's celery; compound feels that no woids can overstate tho joy and gratitude such persons feel. This is the state of mind of thousands of nervous, sickly, broken-down persons who havo used Paine's celery compound nud been mado well. Mrs. Sample tolls of tho happy result in tho caso of her grandchild. Ono of the most conspicuous instances of tho remarkable power of Paino's celery compound over do hility is shown in tho relief it has allbrded children, Of courso tho doso is adapted to tho ago of tho llttlo patient. Tho compound purifies the blood nnd corrects any tendency to constipation. Palo, puuy children aro mado vigorous, rosy and healthy by. this in comparable remedy. Shenandoah College I 100 Charter riember Scholarships Now sold. Tho Bale will bo con tinued tor a few clays only. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FRRGUSON HOTEL, FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see tho hrightcst, breeziest, snanpiest lot of Full and Winter Suitings Sheuan doah has ever had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro a hard man to joltwownnt you to call. POlTZ & BRO., 2-q. North Main St. Art Wall Paper. Paper : Vour : Home : Artistically Hut for ns little money as possible Wall luipers and ropin moulding in all the lutest coloring's and designs for your tuirlor, hed room, kitchen, luill or cafe, i llenutlful Leathers for UlninB rooms, only DO cents. Coino and seo ourl'riio Designs. House, Sign and Decorative Palntlnp. Satlsfoctlon guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished, Bend postal. J. P. GARDEN, 1 W. Centre St., Bhsmuidouh, Vo,
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