r There is a Time and Place For Everything:. And now is the time and our store the pluce to buy EASTER GOODS. Our stock embraces cards, booklets, novelties, &c, at prices to suit every one. SUE WINDOW DISPLAY. HOOKS & BROWN -q. North IV1 a I n St. GRAND OPENING! : AT REFOWICH'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HALL March 26th. The finest line of Men's, Roys' and Children's Novelties in Clothing ever dis-' played in this city. Watch Our Mammoth Show Windows. L. REFOWICH, NO. HE 10 S. riAIN STREET, ;nandoah, pa. EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY, MARCH !5. loDO. Collcgu Reception Aiirll mil. Wood's llutiticss College will lo open for visitors April 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Registration of students begins at U.00 a. in., April Oth. In tho evening a gi-.uid reception will bo held in tlio College Hall, Opera House Imildlng. 1'rof. 0. V. Williams, a graduate of Cornell University, now President of Wood's College nt Scranton, who was Consul to Franco dur ing President Harrison's administration, will lio tho speaker of tho evening, assisted by other professional speakers of Shenandoah. The evening's entertainment will ho inter spersed with selections by the orchestra. Invitations to tho public in general will bo distributed this week. All persons pre-ent ingthis card of invitation on Ulster Monday night will receive a handsomo souvenir as a memorial of tho launching out of a first class business college in Shenandoah. Tho timo is fast approaching when this most worthy institution will begin its work ; and if you wish to become a charter-member now is tho tune to sccuro a scholarship. Prof. S. I. Wood, president of Shenandoah Crdlcge, has been prevailed upon by public men of Shenandoah to continno tho sale of charter memberships, and ho has responded very liberally. Nothing will bo left undone that will add to tho comforts of students. Seo Prof. Thomas Martin, special organizer, at tho Ferguson House, if yon desire to become a charter member, and save seventy five dollars. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. I'illliig with Gold, Silver, Cement. Gold und Porcelain Crowns and Bridge Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. ESTIItKLV l'AINLEMS KXTKACTIOX. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Oak Street. Ofllco Hours : 8 n. in. to 8 p. m. Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Karrings, 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. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Largest line of Musical Instruments in this city. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. LATEST DESIGNS. TABLE FLOOR OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre mid ml Went rfcreeta. Dt. charged With n ICcprluuind. William Haines, a young mnn who says ho is a miner and boards nt No. 131 North Market street, was arranged before Justice Williams at about ten o'clock last night on complaint of William Seward, of West bino street. The hitter staled that lie has been inhwing ai tides from his property for soino time and has not lieon able to trace thorn. Jjist night his daughter went to tho stable lo milk the cow and saw In the yard a man who iiiii away from the premises. When ready to retire for the night Seward's son went to the stable to lock tho doors. Ho found Haines on tho premises and grabbed him. Haines broke away, but after u chase by Seward and his sen, was noaptured and turned over to Special Olllcer Hughes anil Policeman Fnltz. Haines said ho was drunk and intendod to go into tho stahlo to sleep when he mot Seward's son, who grabbed him and shouted for his father. Haines claims the encounter and shouting alarmed him and lie broke fioni his captive and ran nway. Justice Williams committed tho prisoner in default of $200 bail for a further hearing at ono o'clock this afternoon. At the appointed hour Mr. Seward appeared and said ho had learned that Haines heretofore enjoyed a good reputation and ho believed that the young man told tho truth when he said he was only going hit the stablo, to sleep. Ho wis therefore not disposed to press tho case. Special Oilicer Hughes also spoke favorably for tho prisoner and ho was discharged upon promising to reform. A "ict Out" Siilo. We must move on or about April 1st. Prices tako another tumble ; note tho following bargains. Lancaster ginghams, "get out prico" Sc. Merrimack Points " " " 4c. Laco curtains worth $1.75, "get out prico" $1.00. Laco curtains worth $1.25, "get out price" 75c. Laco curtains worth $1.00, "get out prico" 40c. Tablo linens worth 40c, "get out prico" 25c. Dress goods, silks, capes, corsets and under wear all marked at "get out prices." A thousand yards of 12Jc. bluo drillings for 7c. per yd.; Men's seamless half hoso 5c. Only a few days left for quick selling at this great "get out" bargain sale. L. .T. Wilkinson, 20 South .Main St. P. (. S. or A. Notice. V special meeting of Washington Camp No. 1S3, P. (). S. of A will bo held on tho tli inst., nt 1 p. in., sharp, to make arrange ments to attend tho funeral of our late brother, David McCutchcon. All members are requested to bo present, lly order of A. L. Git.u Pres. Attest : William Powell, Scc'y protein. Spring1 Opening, Spring opening of sateens, shirt waists and carpets. Also bargains in blankets, a few left worth 75 cts., to bo closed for 40 cts. Good ginghams for 0c. a yd., and a special sale of Hosiery goods, worth 10c, to bo sold for 5 cts. and so on. At P. J. Mouaghan's. 2t A llUKluesH Secret. For sale to ono person in Shenandoah, a business secret that will pay tho owner from 5,000 to 12,000 per cent, profit. Inquire of Louis ltunge, at Peters boarding house, on North Jardin street. This is something entirely new. 2t Narrow Kscupc. A Hebrew rag and bono collector had a narrow escapo from injury on Juncberry alley this morning. The breaking of a trace caused his liorso to run away. Tho wagon upset and a trco box witli which it collided was knocked down. The driver remained in tho wagon and escaped injury. IT'S THE for prudent-minded tucn to wear "Cel luloid" Collars mid Cuffs. They are waterproof, mid besides saving laundry bills and bother, they are comfortable to wear, never chafing the neck and never wrinkling. They can be in stantly cleaned with a wet cloth or sponge. The original interlined col lars and cuffs with a "Celluloid" sur face. Everyone is marked like this. TRADE1 LULOlfl 1. " WARW INTCntlNED Imitated of course, but you want the genuine mill your money's worth. Insist upon eocxll marked with above tnulu murk. At the f uriitali in or direct from un. collars 20 ct.; Cuffs 40cia. intlr, mulluce ild. State Bite and style. TUB CKI.IAJI.om COMPANY, New York. WOOD'S Shenandoah College I 1 00 Charter Hember Scholarships Now sold. The sale will bo con tinued for a tow days only. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENMANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL. A flood Tiling fur tlio Tropic. There aro thousands of people, who while not exactly iek, are out of order or ailing In some way. They don't fuel well and can't uuiU'rstaiiil what the trouble is, You can leant exactly what ails you, without its costing any thing, by writing a letter to the noted and successful specialist, 1'r. Greene, of 8(1 West lltli St., New York City, and telling him just how you feel, llo will answer It, ex plaining every symptom In your ease ami telling just what to do to get woll. Ho gives most careful attention to every letter, and makes his explanations so clear that you understand exactly what tho matter is, and how to cure it. And all this costs you nothing. lie makes a specialty of treating patients through letter correspondence, a)id this method has proved wonderful success. His vagt experience enables him to under stand from reading your symptom, thooxuet nature of your complaint. Ho is tho dis coverer of that wonderful remody, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, the best mcdiciiio in tho world, and ho has discovered many other valuable remedies. People living at a distance from the city will at onco seo tho great ad van tago of this system of consultation and treatment by letter cor respondence. No long journey and no doctor's fee. Writo him and it will doubtless bo tho means of your getting strong and well. Qoldiu's concert and spring display takes place to-night, at 7:30. 'Wanted. A servant girl for general household work. Apply at the Watson Houso. v , Mif Bargain hunters will find a rare opportunity nt II. A. Swalm's closing out cloth sale. 3-23-3t A l'resldeiitlul Onllery. A rich treat is hi storo for all wdio rcccivo copies of the Philadelphia Sunday Press during tho next two months. Beginning with next Sunday, the 2!)th Inst., Tho Sun day Press will glvo free with ovcry paper, at Intervals during tho noxt two months, splendid portraits of the leading candidates for President of tho United States. Tho portraits will be works of art, mado from the latest photographs, and as part of tho same plato will be given equally lino portraits of tho wives of the distinguished gentlemen. A freo chanco on a large, handsomely decorated cako given to every purchaser to the amount of 10c. and upward, at Otto's. Grunt ltaml Conccrc. The Grant Band will givo a concert in Robbins' opera houso on Wednesday evening, March 33th. It will bo a delightful affair, and tho public should patronizo it liberally. rho band needs tho assistance. Admission, 10 cents. 3-21-4t Leave orders for names ou Easter eggs as early as possible. W. V. Otto, 27 South Main street. Taimuiiui Light Question. Judge Savidgo yesterday refused to grant a' preliminary injunction restraining tho Borough Council of Tainaqua from executing tho conditions of a contract with tho Edison Electric Illuminating Company for lighting tho streets. Tho contract was made Scptcm ber 2nd, 1895, pursuant to a resolution of the Town Council, passed August 20, 1895, and duly approved by the Chief Burgess. It is a five year contract and provides for 80 ten ampere, 50 volt, caudlo power are lights at "! per light per year, to bo paid monthly. Had tho injunction been granted tho bor ough would havo been in darkness until tho case is settled. At .lames Goodliiuu ami Cu's. Berks county potatoes, 5 bushel for f 1.25. Fresh eggs 11 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 Just received a now lot of window shades. fixtures and shading by tho yard. We mako shades to fit any window. Prices low. At Fricko's carpet store, 3-13-tf Liquor Healers Addressed. Tho lletail Liquor Dealers Association of town met in its quarters in Mellet s hall yes terday afternoon tr listen to an address by Itlchard Patterson of, Philadelphia, but tho gentleman failed vo arrive A telegram was received stating that ho could, not reach town until evening. At 0:30 Mr. Patterson put in an appcaranco and mado a lengthy address bearing upon tho interests of tho liquor dealers of tho state. Goldln's Grand Opening To-night. Just liccelvcd. Two cur loads of C. Fcigcnspan's Newark, N. J., celebrated Bock Beer. Now or. tap at all the leading hotels and saloons in fehenan doah and vicinity. Call for Feigenspan's Buck and you will have no other. Solomon ITaak, Agent, 120 South Main street, 3-12-2W Shenandoah, Pa. Shooting A It'll I r lit Hit. Ciirinel. Edward Stein, 10 years of ago, of Mt. Gunnel, in a quarrel, was shot in tho loft wrist by John Camp, 17 years of ago. Tho two boys, with u number of others, collected at a street comer early in tho evening and soon began an animated discussion in which something was said by Stein which aroused Camp's temper. Thp latter warned Stein not to repeat It or ho would shoot him. Tho warning was not heeded, and a nilnuto later Camp pulled a revolver, und taking quick aim lired at Stein, tho ball cntoriug the lat tor's wrist. Stein's wouud is not serious. Young Cump claimed ho did not mean to shoot Stein, he only wanted to scare him, Camp was arrested. A warrant was issued for W. K Lord, who sold the revolver to Camp, and ho was arrested, 3Inhulr Goods. Brocaded mohair, SS inches wide, all colors, 2io. per yard. Forty-flvo Inch cashmere, 23c. Black und colored Henrietta, 50c. 3-25-tf It. F. Gu.I,. lliiko Your Itoys (ihid. Also your pocket-book by buying your shoes at factory prices lit tho Factory Shoe Storo. Don't forget wo givo you a beautiful penknife with each $1.00 purchase. 3-13-tf J- A. 310YKU, aigr. PUBLIC SALE Of ono carload of WISCONSIN HORSES, At the Hurlem Houso, Orwlgsburg, Thursday, April 2nd, 1896, At 1:30 n. m., rain or shlno. Horses will arrive 011 Saturday, March 38tli, Finest cur load ever brought to Oil region, For liny further Information on this sale call at W J'. Miller meat inarkit, No. 128 North Main street. lllrtlitliiy Parties. " The young friends of Ijiura Dettrey, of Wost Coal street, wero Invited to her 10th birthday party last night. Thoso present were Katie Muyor, Laura Dettroy, Jtlnnio Moyor, Jacob Dlx, liable Dettroy, Hobort and Mattio Morgans, lhnory and Tom Stmughn, Cleo. (Jossloy, llertha Janios, Illanch Marshall, I'oarl Dettrey, Laura James. Yestorday Ethel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Morgan, of West Oak street, was seven years old, and she invited her young friends to celebrate tho occasion. Among tho many presents sho received was a man dolin from her parents. The following young folks were present : Kvclyn and dairies Dengler, lledella and Horace An stoek, Bertram Wilde, Lido I'arrott, Itobert Uallen, Marion Klstlor, Willlo and Annio Stmughn, May Little, Llzdo and Kobort Rogers, Bay Bowse, Nehla JitcolH, 1' rancls Hutchison, Lottio Ball, Dmily Williams, Jennie and Clarcneo Rcovcs, Margio Becse, -Aland and Nettlo Moyor, Harry Moyor, An nie Anderson, Clarrlo and Margaret (lamer, Hattle May. Walter and Emma Piatt, Tillio Carl, Bayniond Morgan, James Morgan, Delroy Uvans. . Notico Otto's windows when passing. Ob- servo that largo cake which every ono lias a chance, to win. Ho Took a Drop. List night Constable Matt. Glblon, with tho nssistanco of Chief of Pollco Tosh, arrested ono Mlko Krcdish in Schmidt's low, on South Market street, on a chargo of assault and battery. Tho arrest was made after a hard struggle. Krcdish fought like a lion Ho struck Giblon in the mouth and hit Tosh in the faco twice. He was finally brought to his senses by a few punches from Tosh and Giblon's judicious uso of a mace. As none of tho cells in the lockup nro fit for uso Hwas necessary to put tho prisoner In tho Council Chamber, but tho precaution was taken to place haudcutTs on him. Tho other occupants of tho place say that at about midnight Krcdish succeeded in getting one of his hands freo from ono of the haudcutfs. He then raised one of tho windows of tho chamber and dropped to tho alley leading from tho street to the lockup. Hu has not been seen since. Tho prisoner took big chances, as tho drop was fully 23 feet. Constablo Glblon said to-day that tho drop was worthy of liberty. Iho chargo against tho prisoner was net a serious one. Grand spring to-night. opening concert at Goldin's Famous Miilcum-Love Plunos. O'Neill Bros., the progressive furiiltiiro and music dealers, aro again to tho front with another announcement of tho arrival of a largo consignment of pianos of tho famous Malcom-Lovo mako. Their success In tho salo of these pianos during tho holiday season was so marked and elicited so much praiso from tho general public they feel assured of a hearty endorsement from prospective cus tomers, who put oil' tho purchase of a piano until spring. Tho jirico ou theso world renowned pianos do not vary, but aro sold on merit. Reliability, superiority of construe tion, excellent tone, quality and oxqulsito caso designs aro prominent characteristics of tho Malcom-Lovo pianos. 2t Young Peoples Alliance. Tho Schuylkill County Union of tho Young People of tho Evangelical Association is in session at Schuylkill Haven to-day. An interesting program has been prepared. Art In Window Dressing. Professional window dressing was, yestcr day pitted against homo talent, and tho de cision was unanimously in favor of tho lat tor. It Young man wanted to sell rubber stamps of all kinds. Big commission paid. All work guaranteed. Call at onco at 100 W. Line St, E. K. Blttcrman, mfr. 3-10-0t For Sale Cheap. Four glass show cases, good as new ; four largo tables, suitable for any business. Apply at L. J, Wilkinson's, 29 South Main St. An Imitation. To tub Ladikb: Mr. Bickort cordially Invites all the ladies to enjoy a fino concert of classic music winch will bo given in his spacious dining parlors on the second floor by Messrs. Yalleo and Wilbur, tho musical marvels and vocalists. This is ladies' night und all should bo present. J My Head! Is tho weak, lan- k guid cry of the Isufferer from I sick headache, Hood's Fills cure f 1L J. 11.1 IJIIO UUUU1UUU promptly, and so agreeably that it Is like the pleas ant change from darkness to daylight. blllty to work is driven oU and the dices tlve organs are toned, strengthened and ii-Kuiuieu. noou's i"iiis are purely vege table, safe, reliable. 25c. at all druggists. SPRING STYLES IN PINE CLOTHINO Now ready at PORTZ BROS. 21 N. Mh In street. A Fine Assortment, A KinuGraJeof Goods, A Fu!r Price to All, We call special nttcnttou to our lino of Hnrlm und Hum mer Neckwear. An excellent assortment. rimminiMuumumiuu j REMOVAL.-) M ,-r, Hr 1,1 m,ml 'o fact, and keep It E rM always before you when In need 3 of wall imper, that Thomas 3 Bnyiikb has removed hU wall puper 3 E No. 33 S. Jardin St., P Near Davenport's Hardware store, I THOMAS SNYDER, i W PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. 1 23 S. Jardin St. E Call and see the new spring ntyles put E Issued. EuwiwmmuiiiuOT 1 Chicago W. W. Watson, Leading Real Estate Man, Restored fn , ' Health by Paine's CHICAGO, JfarchSS. Jlr. W. W. Watson's I reputation throughout the West for unerring judgment In tho valuation of land has mado him foremost aning tho most conservative, careful class of investors in Chicago. Unlike many hard driven business men, tho owner of "Alplno Heights," that splendid suburb of Chicago, has not neglected his health on account of bis exacting business. Tho following unrcquestcd statement from Jlr. Watson shows how consistent with his life-long, careful, conscientious and successful business habits has been bis attention to get ting well. Ho states in tho Times-Herald : "Upon the recommendation of a friend, I used Pabio's celery compound for headaches, constipation, indigestion and loss of sleep, and found it all it was recommended to bo. I sufl'er no moro from headaches, sleep soundly at night, and am now in perfect health. This is tho only medicine that I havo ever taken for theso complaints, which has benefited hio at all." W. W. WATSON, 223 Dearborn street. Busy men and women aro apt to think there is always timo to get well. The fact that only ono person in a hundred dies of old ago shows how recklessly men and women postpono attending to their health and allow it to go to pieces while they devote themselves heart and soul to affairs that are trifling in comparison. Wives and mothers havo no greater duty than to seo that thoso dear to them do not become so absorbed in tho work of providing for the household as to lose their health and shorten their days. Xo more thouehtful sten could bo taken during tho spring days that are now beVo than to in go such tired and often irritable homo providers to tako Paino's celery compound. There aro thousands of homes where over work has led to worrying, fretting and despondency, that need only Paino's celery MISCELLANEOUS. 1TTAT.TRI). A clrl for' general housework. t Apply at I.csslg's millinery store, 10 Xorth lo jort S-lS-tf Main street. TTOIt ItKNT.- Storeroom and dwelling, No. ji 213 mid dwelling No. 13 boutli Jardin street, formerly occupied by Uharles Hooks. Apply nt tlio uoiico House. a-ai-iw TTtOIt SALE. The water tninin counters nnd .1? bar fixtures of the bcbeilly House. For further Information apply to J. K. 1. Schelfly. -TOTICE OF STOCKlIOI.DKItS 5IKKTIM1. 1 The nmitint meeting of the htoekbolders ol tho Citizens' Klectrlc Light Company, of Shfii amlouli, will be held at the office of the com pany, No. 21 North Jardin street, on April 8th, ib'jo, ueiwccu me nours oi aim i cioeK p. in., for the purpose of electing eleven (11 ) Directors for tho ensuing year, nnd for tho purpose of liearing and receiving tho report of tho Auditors. 4-26-lt-oaw Jons GnuiiLEU, heo'y. Art Wall Paper. Paper. : Your : Home : Artistically But for as little money as possible. Wall miners nnd room moulding in ull the latent colorings and designs for your nnrlor, bed room, kitchen, hall or cafe, ileaullfiil Leathers for dining rooms, only SO cents. Come and seo our l'rlzo Designs. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. p. GARDEN, 22t W. Centre Bfc., Shenandoah, Pa. Knows Him. Celery Compound. compound to banish tho unhealthy atmos phere and mako things bright and cheerful again. It is tho only spring remedy universally prescribed by -physicians. It makes people well by giving them a hearty nppctito and a relish for their food. Hard-worked men and? women, the nervous, weak and debilitated. get new strength, fresh nervous energy and a purer, more vigorous blood supply from Paino's celery compound. This most valuablo nerve and brain iuvlg orator and restorer practically demonstrates tho life-long conviction of its cmineut dis coverer, Professor Pholps, M. D LL. D., of Dartmouth College Professor Phelps was for a long timo convinced that sound nutri tion was tho keystono of firm health, and that whero thero wore signs of poorly nourished nerve tissues, and of thin, pale colored blood, soino means must bo devised to supply theso deficiencies briskly and rapidly. Professor Phelps prepared Paino's celery compound ou this basis." It has proved an invigorator, strengthencr and n great spring; purifier, such as tho world has never enjoyed before our day. To-morrow, or next day, or tho day after is not soon enough to look about getting rid of weakness or disease. Tako Paino's celery compound to-day. 'flicro is no timo equal to these early spring days for throwing oil' poor health. Thoro aro few persons who do not need to tako a spring remedy. Slany not downright sick, but tired or ailing, would bo immensely benefited by taking Paino's celery compound, especially at this particularly favorablo season of tho year. This groat compound will banish that tired feeling, cleanso tho blood and regulato tho nerves. They Are Here ! And therivate sale of the 19th carload of horses is now goinig'' on at Nyilliam Neis wenter's stables, ceyner Main and Coal streets. 7 Mated Gray Teams. 1. Pair of Black Horses. 2 '" " Sorrel " 1 Single Black Horse. 1 " Cray Mare. 1 " Sorrel Horse. 1 " Bay Horse. 1 " Brown Horse. This carload consists of sound, well bred and well broken horses. Bvery horse sold is guaranteed. Horses constantly on hand for sale or exchange. IF YOU WANT THE BEST mid can't get It, then come to us for it. Wo carry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wngon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. 3 t 4 If
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