OUR ....... SPECIAL SALE or "ciuxklkd cnniT- paper" will be I'ontlmitil for another week. , Remember, wo givo a live foot roll f for 10 cents. Could not ho bought before for 1cm than 23 rents. ONLY ONE MORE WEEK. HOOKS & BROWN a North rvialn St. GRAND OPENING! : AT : REFOWICH'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HALL March 26th. The finest line of Novelties ever displayed in this city. tw Watch Our Mammoth Show Windows. L. REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. flAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. 1896. An Interesting Trip to AViiMlilngtoit 1 G. In considering the pleasures of a trip to Washington ono must not overlook tho in structive feature of a visit to tho Nation's Capital. Hero may bo been in reality the workings of a great Government, and more real knowledge may bo secured in a few days than could bo gleaned from books with months of study. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company's personally-conducted thico-day tours to Wash ington ofl'erau unexcelled opportunity for a short vacation outing at small expense. Tho accommodations, both en rem to and at Wash ington, aro tho best obtainable, and a tourist ngent and chaperon accompany each tour throughout to look after tho comfort of tho participants. Tho tours will leave New York and Phila delphia March 10, April 2 and 23 and May 11, 1600. Tho rato, including transportation and two day's accommodations at Washington's best hotels, is $13.B0 from Now York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, $13.23 from Reading, and proportionate rates from other points; $14.50 from New York, including meals en route. Detailed itineraries will bo sent on applica tion toTourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York, or Room '111, Rroad street station, Philadelphia. EmrnmnnmnmmmmnimmimTimmMnmnimMng Painless Dentistry, Now Methods, New Dental Parlors. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Opera House Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets, Entrance on Oak Street, Office Hours : 8 n. in. to 8 p. m. g UluUllUii Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Earrings, or Jewelry needed repairing ? II 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 sell you anything in the store at almost sacrifice prices. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. LATEST DESIGNS. JtSol OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and West Streets. Perfect Digestion Is Bccurod by taking llood'a Pills after dinner, or If digestion is Impeded by chango of diet, overeating or chills and con gestion In changeable weather. They break up a cold, provont a fever, and rostora healthy action of tho liver and bowels. At homo or abroad Uuod's l'llla nro a safeguard and a friend. PERSONAL. Henry liaehman, of Mahanoy City, was a town vMtnr last evening. Miss Lizzie Schcelo and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Tempest, of Girardvillc, wero guosts of town friends last evening. Joseph Lchmlcr spent to-day at tho county sent. Councilman Daniel Coaklcy paid a visit to several of tho public schools yesterday. Policeman Koltz is doing Jury duty nt Pottsvillo this week. Postmaster Melletand W. M. Brewertrans acted business nt Mt. Carmel to-day. Miss Fnnnlo VnnDusen, of North Jardin street, returned homo from a prolonged visit among Pottsvillo acquaintances last evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kalrloy, Mrs. J. Dalltis, Mrs. E. Cotter, Miss J, Botten and G. Dalliu enjoyed a sleigh rldo to Mahanoy City to day. Miss Magglo Egan Is suffering from n severe attack of pneumonia. Miss Mary Dclancy has returned from a visit to Mlnersvlllo friends. Messrs. John Kelly, John Lavcllo, Patrick Gorman and Frank Conway, of Girardvillc, attended tho ball In Bobbins' hall last even ing. Messrs. William Welsh, Stove Ryan, Joseph Bell, Patrick Rcddy, -Michael O'Hcarn and Robert Carey, formed a sleighing party to Ashland and Gordon yesterday. Georgo Becker, of Delano, was a town visitor last evening. Max Supowitz and daughter, Fannie, of East Ccntro street, are attending tho wedding of a relative In New York to-day. James Monaghan, of Philadelphia, Is visit ing his parcntsin Lost Creek. Patrick Howling, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of his parents on West Cherry street. Frank Shoemaker, of Plainficld, N. J is spending a pleasant sojourn witii his parents on South Main street. Messrs. James McIIalc, Martin Ward and John O'Brien wero visitors to St. Clair last evening. Surprlpdiic; l'rlces For Spring Capes, A manufacturer sent us a large shipment of capes which wo will closo at tho following prices: All wool cloth capes in black, tan, navy or brown for 80c; 08c; f 1.10: $1.48, $1.08. Theso aro full length and width and splen didly made. Cloth capes richly embroidered, $3.38, worth $5.00. Velvet capes, lined with rich brocades embroidered in dozens of new styles, only $1.30, woith $7,50 each. Separate skirts, to wear with shirt waists, mado of elegant black brocado, lined witli rustle lining, velvet binding, only $1,08 loss than cost of material ; these goods and prices nro' tho choicest oll'ering of our great clearanco sale ; our early iemoval compels us to make quick selling prices, 3-13-tf L. J. Wilkinson. Joint J. Murphy Head. The announcement of tho death of John J. Murphy, of Pottsvillo, following so closely upon tho statement uppcuring in yesterday's JlLli.vi.l) of his serious illness, was not nil' expected. Nevertheless it caused much sor row among ills wido circle of friends. Six months ago Mr. Murphy was appointed Deputy Internal Revenue Collector, and held tho position at tho timo of his death, llo was 48 years of age, and taught school at Duncansvillo for a number of years, which ho relinquished to accept a position as re porter on tho Pottsvillo Republican and later on tho Chronicle. Mr. Murphy was married twico. By his first wife ho had two sons, now Hearing manhood. His second wife is tho daughter of Francis Altstadt, and she with five children survivo him, Tho sym pathy of tho whole community is extended o this interesting family in their sad be reavement. Tho funeral will tako place at Pottsvillo at 0 o'clock on Friday morning. Help Comes to Thoho Who Tako Red Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. . Telephone in the Mines. Balrd Hnlborstadt, special representative n this district, furnishes the Colliery F.ngi- nccr with tho following interesting article : The great value of tho tclephouo In mining operation was demonstrated at tho lire which recently occurred nt tho Packer No. 4 col liery in tho workings ou tho 5th lift. Tho nro broke out at night and in a few moments after its discovery, a connection was mado to a grounded circuit outside and communica tion established between tho superintendent's office at Lost Creek, 1 miles distant, and a point within 200 feet of tho lire. Tho length of tho underground lino was over 1,800 feet. So efficient was this service that orders wero issued to place telephones In nil of tho com pany's mines, Tho Primroso colliery, near Mahanoy City. Is now bclug emilppcd with a tclephouo system, which, when completed, will cnablo communication to bo carried on, not only with tho colliory oflico on tho sur face, but albO with tho olllco of Superinten dent John A. Grant at Lost Creek, and tho otllce of General Superintendent Latbrop at Wilkesbarre." Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that the name Lessio x JIAEU, Asuianu, in,, is printed on every sack.. . Superintendent of Schools. t n meeting of (ho Mahanoy City School Hoard Monday evening the question of lowering tho salary of tho superintendent of schools was discussed, but no dcfinlto nction was taken. Tho present salary is $1,050. During tho discussion it was shown that Tumaqua pays $1,500; Township schools, $1,200; Sheuaudoah, $1,800; Pottsville, $2,000, while tho High school principal mere receivoj $170 a month. Tho members aro almost evenly divided upon tho salary question. A largo number of applications nave been received for the position, as lollows : V. U. Kintsch, Mt. Pleasant; Klmbor Cloaver, Shamokln; Daniel Fleisch. Troy, Pa.; A. K. Gchman, Lltitz, Pa.; J. G. Harris, Ovid, N. Y.j W. P. Mossluger, Pouu Argylo; S. Reed Brown, Johnsvillc, N. Y.; S. L, Glasgow, Lebanon ; 3. Q. Krcckbauin, Mellvllle; 11. 11. Gumbert, Fast Nor walk; Frank 12. Fickluger, llnrritJjurs:: James M. Stevens, Flioeulxvlllo. Profyfchrhart, of Jtown, 1 aUo au applicant, hold g a diploma for forty-six branches. A- Vuver 1'ulU lor Coughs mnl Colds. i aat's what Pan-Tlua is, 25c. At Gruhlcr Sleighing Turtles. Tho following party of ladles enioved n sleigh rldo to thq Cntnwlsm Vnllay and re turn last night and diiieM nt Lindenmuth's hotel, Rlngtown : Mrs. D.ivid Holvcy, Mrs. Eb. Adams, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Carrie Frantz, Mrs. John Elsenhower, Mrs. Ill ram Mnyer, Mrs. Ellas Hopkins, Mrs. Benjamin Evans, Mrs. Gotlelb Gesslay, Mrs. Frank Gessley, Mrs. Fiauk Raudcnbush, Mrs. Joseph Marshal, Mrs. John J. Rohlaud and Mrs. Vods. A party of tcventeen residents of Gilbor ton drove in ono of O'ilam's turnouts to Mt. Carmol yesterday. Tho sleighing party was componed of Polish residents. A delightful sleighing party loft Shenan doah last night in one uf Evan Davles' turn outs for the valley. The sleighing was re ported good and n delightful time was sient. Tho following party droit) from town In sleighs last evening and spent several very pleasant hours nt Zimmerman's farm In the Cntawissn Valley : Mr. and Mrs. John Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Spcara, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Humble, Mr. and Mrs. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman, Mrs. Moyer, Mrs. Evans and David Krelgcr. An elegant supporwas served nt midnight. Tho evening at tho farm was spent in dancing and singing. Tho party returned to town at five o'clock this morning. Hnvo You u Hip; Toot? If so, thoroisa snap nt tho Factory Shoe Storoforyou. Wo have about 600 pairs of men's working and dress shoes, all sty' s, Nos. 0, 10 and 11, which wo nro selling for very low prices to make room for spring goods. 3-13-tf J. A. Moykii, Mgr. The Columbia (Junrtcrs. Papering, painting nnd graining nro rapidly wiping out all traces of tho recent firo in tho Columbia II. & S. F. E. Co.'s meeting quarters in tho Borough building, nnd when complete will givo tho room an excellent appearance. Tho nppcamnco of thonpparatus room in tho building is very much in need of repair. Leaking from tho steam heating plpos lias i ulued tho paper ou tho walls nnd celling and it is at least nine years since the room was last overhauled. AVho Slllil Tliey Hnvo a Cough? Advice Tnko Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. 3Iuss fleeting of Miners. Thero will bo a mass meeting of miners and mino laborers in Gchhart's hall, Maha noy City, this evening. Tho meeting will bo addressed by John Fahy, president of Dis trict No. 1, and National Organizer United Mino Workers of America. It should bo largely attended, fns Mr. Fahy will have sometliiug to say of interest nnd importance. IVIako Your Hoys Glad. Also your pocket-book by buying your shoes at factory prices nt tho Factory Shoo Store. Don't forget wo givo you a beautiful penknife with each $1.00 purchase, 3-13-tf J. A. Moyr.ii, Mgr. Still Working uu tho Wires. Tho Pottsvillo electricians who wero stopped by tho storm in their work of re pairing and re-arranglug tho wires of tho local lire alarm system resumed operations this morning. This accounted for tho oc casional taps on tho flio bell during tho af ternoon. At James Goodman and Co's. Berks county potatoes, 5 bushel for $1.23. Fresh eggs 1 1 cents per dozen. Best pound-print creamery butter 27 cents, Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Good tub butter, 10 lb tubs, 18 cents. 2-3-tf I.ovn at 1'lrst Sight. Tho birthday of John Long, of Jacksons, was celebrated last evening by a leap year party, as a censequenco four hearts that did beat alone, now thump ns one. The announce ments will bo mado after Faster. Ono couplo had never met before. The wooer was n lady of Yatesvlllo, and tho gentleman recently anno from Philadelphia. Mahanoyi City Record. Your Choice. Property No. 5 and 7 North Main street, cither with private rcsideuco or hotel alone. Schellly House. This proposition open foi two weeks. 3-11-tf l'ottsvllle's l'liuinccs. The financial statement of tho borough on Pottsvillo shows resources to bo $78,727.33 and tho liabilities $122,440.40. The valuation ot taxablo property, dupllcato of 1605, id $0,083,027; tax rato 7 mills; amount of dod tax, $127.50 New Uniforms. The Lithuanian Bind was last night mcasH urcd for now uniforms. They will be gray with fancy braid trimmings and mado by a Philadelphia firm. play havoc with linen collars and cuffs. AU soils arc easily removed from ''Cel luloid' CoUarsnndCuffsby simply wip ing tlicm off with n damp sponge or clotU. Then they look as : good as new --ore as good as new. That's why travelers, railroad men, machinists, etc., prefer them TRADE ELWL0ID iNTrRMNrrj collars nnd cuffs are the only worthy water-proof collars and cuffs made. There are imitations. See that you get the KcuuiucititcrHuc.il coUarsond cuffs marked as above and you will never wear linen goods again. Hold everywhere. ColUrs 20a. each. Cuff. 40c. pslr, poitsae free II the deslir does not keep tbeu lend to ns direct, fitate sue and style. THIS ClSIiI.UL.OI II COMPANY, New York, CAD f I f ' te best cleanse' OAfULslU tor these good. riTIIY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho ltcgtnn Chron icled for Hasty IVrusnl. Bishop J. N. Rnlison, of this Kpiscopal diocese, will confirm a class in tho Kplscoppl rhiirch, nt Frackvllle, on March 30. A marriago license ling been issued toMnry Miller and August Fciscii, or Ashland. The Myrtlo and Rovoro Comedy Company will show at Win. Bonn Saturday evening, March 21, Thomas O'Brien, the prominent liquor dealer of Ashland, Is seriously 111 with typhoid pneumonia. Dr. T. W. Hcobnor, of Port Carbon, and Miss Williams, a nurso nt tho Pottsvillo hospltnl, wero married Monday evening. The United Mino Worker's of America will meet In A. O. H. Hall, Foster building, Pottsvillo, Friday morning nt 10 o'clock. Cards nro out., for tho wedding of Thomas J. Stephens, of MIddleport, and Miss Maine Baldwin, of Glrardvillo, on April 7th. Genial "Davo" Walters, of Burlington, N, J., is visiting tho old homestead nt St. Clair, Ho is visiting nil tho lodgos of Odd Fellows' in tho county in tho interest of Herman Becker, P. G., P. 0. P. of Cohockslnk Lodgo No. 33. Tho Lakeside Railway pays into tho stnto treasury about $1,500 annually as taxes. ltcgln ltlght Willi Coughs anil Colds. Tako tho suro cure, Pan-Tina, .25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Show at Win. l'ciin. Tiio friends of Norman Mooru nro glad to know that ho has started again. No grass under his feet. Millie Myrtle, his wife, and Miss Lillio Rcvoro, lato members of tho Mc llcnry's Burlesque Company, nro with him, together with several of our best local talent, and the entertainment promises to be n good ono. Ho has reorganized under tho namo of tho Myrtlo nnd Rcvcro Comedy Company, with himself ns manager. They will show nt Win. Pcnn Saturday, March 21st. Prices 15 and 25 cents and will intoduco tho baro foot Tilbly danco. He is also arranging for a homo talent show to bo given in Shenandoah next week which will bo a largo affair. Accidentally Stabbed. Noah Ranicr, tho clevcn-ycar-old son of Mrs. Mary Ramer, of West Coal street, was accidentally stabbed in tho back witli a knifo in tho hands of n playmate. Young Ramer is a student in tho Glrard College, Philadel phia, and tho boys wero playing in tho college grounds nt tho timo. Tho accident occurred last week and since then an abscess has formed, rendering an operation necessary, which was performed to-day. Mrs. Ramer is In Philadelphia with hor son. An Kxpcrt Pool Shooter. Brecker, tho crack pool shot of Shenan doah and who will play n match game in Mt. Carmel In tho near future, was in this city yesterday. Howevor, ho failed to find any person willing to wager any stakes on tho result of tho games. Hazleton Exchange. MISCELLANEOUS. OU RENT A store room nt No. 88 North Main street. Annlvto l'lilllii Merman. SI North White street. 3-12-1 w "171011 BAI.K. A $500 bond of tho Lakeside U Hallway Co., hearing 0 per cent, interest, Apply at this office. OU SAI.K. The water Dump, counters and bar llxturcs ot tho Schcillv House. For further Information apply to J. K. 1'. Schclfly. I WANT free tests of Hiititi-Sccnt perfumes Klven nnd orders ft lied. Kivo trial bottles postpaid 10e. Albert Wood, Perfumer, 725 Woodward, Detroit, Mich. Satin-Sklu 25oSoap posipisiu izc -j-zwrn-uAAV ATOTICK OF STOCKIIOU)KlIS 5IK12TING. 1 Tbc annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Citizens' Kleetric Light Company, of Shen andoah. will be held at the otlice of the coin- pniiy, ?o. '21 .North Jardin street, on April 8th, 1&90, between the hours of 2 and 1 o'clock p. in., for tho purpose, of eleetlnir eleven III) Directors for tho ensuing year, ind for tho puriiose of hearing and rcce.ivii.ff tho report of tho Auditors. 4-2iWt-oaw Joiix GnuiiLEit, Pccg- L SPRING COATS SCAPES V 0 have In stock the Inruest and most com plctollne of MISSUS' COATS! In thi nmmi,! kleely hmlde.1 coat, rl tan YC" it $1.00, $1.28 $i.bo and ieloo'eScn. AUo a, elegant assortment In lilies' cloth, Mile mid velvet copes. Cloth cap 76c. $1.00 and $8.00; Mock ami tan In veliet 1 ned witli riehlv trimmed, $1.00 to $8.00. lllock br"ded si & capes, lined with fancy silk, bearded win Tiin S and passnmentry. 1 b""' CALL AND EXAMINE. . F. GILL. 100 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. The Preston Thill Coupler ! ANN KVt IM Simplest device on tho market, only tord hlned anti-rattler and thill coupler that reoalre. no tools to udjunt, and so alinple a child ear? operate. C'un change thill to pole In a niotocntj lixclu,lvc territory of Schuylkllloounty for salei D. W. WILLIAMS, 117 i.tli Jardin Street, Shenandoah, p. SnriaJ Another GratcM Family Mr. Miller Considers Fame's Celery Compound a National Blessing. There is no spring remedy equal to Pnino's celery compound. Sufferers from debility who find their con valescence too slow, nro Jovouslv surnriscd by tho brisk impetus toward recovery that comes from Pnine's celery compound. Its healing, nerve-restoring, blood-making, nourishing powers go so directly to tho root of the trouble that tho progress toward health and strength is steady and uninter rupted. No rolanses como when Pnlnrt'a pi.lonr ..im pound has onco fairly begun its healthful action. With a stronger annetlto. snnndnr sWn and better digestion (results that oyiry ono nns oxpencnecu who lias taken Paino's celery compound), tho weak and sore kid neys and tho tired stomach cease to tronbln. and tho nerves allow ono to work unvoxod by day and to sleep by night without dis turbance. This is what physicians mean when they sny that Paino's celery compound cures nervous diseases permanently. For disordered liver, and for all blood dis- cases, physicians usq this great formula of They Are Here ! And the private sale of the 19th carload of horses is now going on at William Neis wenter's stables, corner Main and Coal streets. , 7 Mated Gray Teams. 1 Pair of Black Horses. 2 " " Sorrel " 1 Single Black Horse. 1 " Gray Mare. 1 " Sorrel Horse. 1 " Bay Horse. 1 " Brown Horse. This carload consists of sound, well bred and well broken horses. Every horse sold is guaranteed. Horses constantly on hand for sale or exchange. WOOD'S Shenandoah College 1 100 Charter Hcniber Scholarships Now sold. The sale will hto con tinued fur n ftwihtva onlv. jrhree Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, u . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTE SPRING STYLES . IN WFvIN ' r. it CLOTHING Now ready nt ft- RORTZ BROS. 25- North Main St. A PINE ASSOETMENT, k A FINE GRADE OF CI00DS. .Wo call necil attention to our line of Bnrlnir and Summer Neckwear. Ai, excellent assort- moni. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D LL. D of Dartmouth college Paino's celery compound. It has lifted thousands from beds of sick ness. It does whirt nothing elso over did for tho sleepless, tb'o dyspeptic, and tho des pondentIt cures them onco and for all. Hero is a testimonial from Mr. E. A. Millor, of Columbus, O., accompanying tho photograph of his family. "For two years past I havo been a constant, sufferer with sevcro nervous headaches, oft times being compelled to go to bed, wher my business necessitated my personal attention. Last week my physician recommended Paino's celery' compound. I havo taken now four bottles, nnd have not suffered with head ache since. Tills government, in my mind, should pay the discoverer of Paino's celery compound a sum of money sufficient to keep him and all his relatives in luxury durlk. tl,l- nl,,,l nr II & Mr. Miller is tho son of Dr. J. D. Miller. Hi's wife is the granddaughter of the lato Gov. Lucas, of Ohio. Mr. Miller's praiso of Paino's celery .compound is equaled by that of thousands of others who owe their health and strength to this greatest of all remedies. Our Spring Stock Of clothing lias now arrived, which consists of a largo stock of lino Men's, Boys' and Childrens" Suitings in Straight Cut, Frocks, Single, and Douhlo Breasted Coats and Sack Suits. Our Combination Suit DOUBLE BREASTED COAT, TWO PAIR OP KNEE PANTS, . . . ONE YACHTING CAP.. Is a quick seller. Children'sSuitsof numer ous designs can Do lound m this stock, S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Corner Main nnd Cherry Sts., Shenandoah, Pa. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold andSllvci flllings. If your artifical teeth do. not suitr you call to see us. All examinations free. We maks all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crovvii. and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental burgery. No charges for extracting when nlates aro ordered. We are tho only users of vitalized! air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms,, (Tltmnn'a Block) Eeiot Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. -USE-- r-i rro-TDir Q A I T LLl0 I i ai-m v i (KING" OF ALL'O if noreii Outs. Hums. Bruises, Scalds, Ulcers. Boils, Corb nicies. Abscess, Etc. For sale by C. H.'HAGENBUCH, Druggist, North Main Street, Shenandoah, Fa IF YOU WANT THE BEST orid enn't iret It, then como to us for It. We carry tho best ot ....... . Groceries, Butter and Eggs,. FLOUR and FEED, uur ueiivery vKm uwuiuj yuur tnv. delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Cenire Street.. Emmmuiiiiliimin I REIVLOVAL.-sS 1 I h 'j'learinmlndthefoct, nnd keeniti I fti always before you when In need g 5 CjC f wall paiicr, that Thomas g 3 Ssvmm has leinoycd his wall paper store to , p i . No. 33 3. JanJIn St.i j I Near Davenport's Hardware Store, g I THOMAS SWYDBB, I PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. if 23 S. Jardin St. 3 g Coll .and 6eo the new sprints styles Just ic , istiueu. luuMWumnroiiuiMim I X
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