5 Wink1 . , . r v Hi wr 'contented AVith lt nc1itc emeu!, lint nhvnysstrlvhiK to ut-lo our fonnrr cfforK Wo Imvo Juot had made ppfclnlly for 111 a largo line of fiirhiff tiox ixiiMr. Kylmytntj direct from tin? factory vv ait cnnbletl to elftliU ptock very cheap. A few of our price. OUR LEADER at 10 Cents, Worth 2" Cents. OUR SIGNAL at 10 Cents, Worth 25 Cents. Knch box contain 21 hIicHh of paper nnl2l onveh)K, and U lmnlomely finished. SUB WINDOW DISPLAY. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main ' BEFORE Going elsewhere for stylish Men's, Boys' and Children's Novelties or Confirmation Suits, inspect the large stock at the ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, where you will find your choice in goods and prices. We carry the nicest goods and nicest assortment. The finest line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Novelties ever dis played in this city. L. REFOWICH, NO. io S. flAlN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD SATURDAY, MARCH 2S. 1800. ruiifral. Tho funeral of David McCutcheon took placo yesterday afternoon from tho family residence on South Jardin street. There was a largo attendance, including tlio members of Washington Camp No. 183, P. O. S. of A. Rev. Albert Heebncr, tlio new pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal church, ofiiciated at tho ceremonies. Tlio remains wcro interred in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Sporting Xotcs. In tbo firanrl Amprlcnn linM.lti"i shoot at Elkwood Park, New ' York, eight of the 101 contestants tied for first honors, killing 21 out of 23 birds. F. Coojier, of Mahanoy city, was ono of tho 8 and received $211.70 as his share. Silk mill llrii.M nniiilu. Wn hvo opened tills week a special lino of , plain and figured, prices ranging from jc, 30c, 35c and upward. Also a fine selec tion of dress goods consisting of 38-in mohair, prices formerly 50c, now 25 cents : 30-in fancv plaid goods, 25 cents; 45-in. cashmere, all colors, 23 cents; 50-In all wool serge, black and colors, 50 cents, formerly STi cents, tf It. F. Gii.l. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Filling with Cjold, Silver, Cement. Gold and 1'orcelaln Crowns anil IlrldgoWork. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. Entirely Painless Extraction. DR. J. W. VAN YALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, CornW.Maln and Oak Streets. liiance on Oak street. Office Hours! 8 n. in. to 8 p'. m. Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Earrings, or Jewelry needed repairing ? II so, weare 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. Wain Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. i LATEST DESIGNS. I !j ?Sor OILCLOTHS 1 From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre nnd Wmt fitretU. College I :'- l Ion Arll Dili. Wood's lltislnoM College will lo open for visitor April 2nd, 3rd nml 1th. Kegistmtion of students begins at 11.00 n. in., April Otli. In tlio evening a Rnmil reception will bo held In the Collego Hall, Opera House building. Prof. O. 1". Williams, a graduate of Cornell University, now President of Wood's Collego at Scratituii, who was Consul to Franco dur ing President IFarrlon's administration, will bo tlio speaker of tbo ovening, assisted by other professional speakers of Shcnandonli, The evening's entertainment will bo Inter spersed with selections by tho orchestra. Invitations to tlio public in general will be dlxtribuled this week. All persons present ing this card of invitation on Kastor Monday night will receive a handsome souvenir as n memorial of tho launching out of a first class business collego in Shenandoah. Tho time is fast approaching when this most worthy institution will begin Its work ; and if you wish to become a charter-member now is the time to seeuro a scholarship. Prof. S. I. Wood, president of Shenandoah Collego, has been prevailed upon by public men of Shenandoah to continuo 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, Fpeclal organizer, at tho Ferguson House, if you desire to becomo a charter member, and save seventy (Ive dollars. For constipation and headache, use Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Show nt lllligtoun. The Myrtle and I'evcro Comedy Company will give an entertainment at Itlngtown, P. 0. S. of A. hall, Monday evening and ought to play to n good business. Manager Mooro has strengthened his cast to ten strong performers from Philadelphia and New York in addition to tho very best local talent. The "Y" Program. Tho following program will be rendered at a meeting of tho "Y" to bo held this evening: Singing ; scripture reading ; declamation, Jliss Williams; vocal solo. Miss Wnsley: select reading, Miss Hares ; singing; declama tion, Thomas Millichap; vocal solo, Miss urown; reading, Miss Dusto: singing; temper ance doxology. PROPOSALS. Sealed mid marked uropotals will he received by tho undersigned up to noon of Kridny, April 3d, 1SOJ. for tho linullng from either of tho ruilromi stations nt Ashland of 1 1 ,.'100 feet of six. (G) inch water pipe, dicing ditch thrcoand onJ nan Ktsyfj) ieet deep motif; tlio wagon rondeau 'from tlio hospital to tho slto of tho propositi renervolr. layhiir the nine and coverlnir It. ' Bids to statu price per foot for the following different kinds of pipe: Ordinary catt Iron pipe weighing 375 lbs to ino ii ieet iengin. Steel pipe with tho converse lock joint. Steel pipe with screw connections. "Wrought Iron pipe screw connections. "Wrought iron pipe Mathcson Joint. Steel and wrought iron pipe will average 18 to 21 feet tier leuirtb. Samples of tho Converse nnd Mntheson Joint can do seen at tno nospum. The right to reject any and all hhU Is reserved. IS. C. Va(inek, Cllrardville, Pu.t Secretary State Hospital, near Ashland. 3-28, 30, 2-3t jj Suits Made to Order !! .AT I- Former Prices. Blue, Iilack, Urown and Gray i Cheviots, $10. - ! ' ! Mixod Goods, (Stylishly Made and: TrimjncdJlO,. f U, 12, $13 and f 11. j Stylish Pantaloons, $3.00 $3.50, $4.00 i and upwards. j Hlack Clay Diagonals, $15. : These goods are all well lined j and well made. Every j suit guaranteed to fit. j KELLY & CONWAY, ll NO. 5 jj W. CENTRE STREET, jj jj BEDDALL BUILDING. jj EnirnmuimmnnniiimnnmniMimmnuiiumn I REMOVAL.-) g Hear In mind the fuct, and keep it E rri ulwuys before you when In need 5 of wall Da nor. that Tiiomah : 3 Skvdkic has removed his wall paper S 3 tore to Eg & No, 23 S. Jardin St., g 1 Near Davenport's Hardware Store, P I THOMAS SNYDER, 1 I PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. 1 H S3 S. Jardin St. E Call and see the nirw spring styles just issued. 3 TublicIale Of one carload of WISCONSIN HORSES, At tlio Harlem House, Orwlgsburg, Thursday, April 2nd, ifto6, At 1:30 p. 111., rain or shine. Horses wll orrlvu on Hatuntay, Murcli 28th. Fluent: car load ever brought to tills regloif. For nil)' further liiformntlon on ttiUtsulc call ntW V Miller's meat market, to. 12( Nirtli Jlaln ttreet. Car Wreckers Arrested. I-ast Tuesday night sovcral stones woro placed on tho truck of tho Schuylkill Trac tion Comimny, near tho Hear Ridgo colliery, with tho evident intention of wrecking curs, but fortunately tho plan was discovered in tilno to prevent an accident. Tlio place at which tho attempt was made is on the out skirts of Mahanoy Piano and much like a wilderness. Tlio care run vory fust when passing through it and an accident llko tho ono planned would prove disastrous. Yester day four Poles wero nrrivted at Mahanoy Plane, charged with being implicated in tho plot. Tho evidence was vory slight and Justice Green, of Win. Ponn, discharged all but one, who subsequently gave tho names of three other Polos whom, ho alleges, helped him placo tho obstructions on tho track. Tlio four prisoners were then given a hearing lioforo Justico lloynolds nt Mahanoy Piano and committed to Pottsvillo in dofault of bail. At .Jiiiik b iioliniin nml Co's. Fresh eggs 11 cents per dozen. Host pound-print creninery butter 27 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Good tub butter, 10 lb tubs. 18 cents. 2-3-tf Stuck lliilldcrs Overcome Frank Deem and Samuel Woodward, two of the men engaged in building an addition to tho suioko stack nt tho Kaler brewery, in MaliallOV CitV. Worn ni-nwnmn l,t eitlnlmr yestorday afternoon, Tiiey were rescued by mu yiuuipi. uciion oi James .sunward, tna contractor. Deem was removed to his homo Oil East Mahnnov nvennn. Tr. TTnr and Seligman worked with him for over an nour oeioro uecianng mm out or dangor. Woodward recovered in n few minutes. The Cars ltminlng. Tlio cars between St. Clair and Port Car bon began running over tho Pottsvillo and Tamaqua Railway lino yesterday afternoon. A temporary arrangement has been mado be tween tho two companies. This action is taken to comply with tho action of tho St. Clair Council demanding that tho cars run by noon to-day. A Clever rcrforninncc. Tho Trocadcro Specialty Company, which is holding forth at 121 North Main street, present a program at onco pleasing and unique. Miss Carrie Monroo, known as tlio paper queen, being the card do'resistance. The performance is clean and healthy nnd well worth n visit. It 1. O. ). V. Olllccrs Klccteil. Tho following ollicers wcro elected at a meeting of J. W. Stokes Lodge No. 515, I. O. O. F., last night : Noble Grand, K. D. Iteeso ; VIco Grand, J. Illldebrand; Secretary, J. S. Williams; Assistant Secretary, I). O. Zerby; Trustee, 18 months, G. L. Uafner. P.O. Georgo L. Hafucr has been deputized to in stall tho nowly elected olllccrs. Tile Sllelliinilnuli League. An important meeting of The Shenandoah Iieaguo was held at tho headquarters in the Titman building last niglit and another ono will bo held on Monday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. If Warning is given against tiireo boys,' one! about 10 years ol ago and tho others about! 12 years. They have been in tho habit of frequenting a Main street restaurant and, al though poorly dressed, displayed an abun dance of money. Last night tho oldestfof - - - ' U. 1.1 auiii j.riuiiiTN io -Marry Tho marriage of Dr. II. P. Hock and F. S. Hock, twin sons of Paul Hock, witli Misses Itobinson and Lutz, respectively, is announced to take placo on tho evening of April 2nd at tbo residence of Mr. Bock, of iew lilnggold. Crushed Under a Chute. William Stetches, aged 10 years, nnd resid ing on East Mahanoy avenue, Mahanoy City, was probably fatally injured at tho Mahauoy City colliery yesterday afternoon. He was riding on a trip of cars and got caught under a chute at tho breaker. His pelvis was crushed and it is thought ho was internally injured. SPRING STOCK NOW OPEN ! DON'T WAIT FOR EASTER. Come now and take advantage of the finest selection of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING . . Ever Brought to Shenandoah . . Samples of all our goods, with prices marked on them, are on exhibition in our mammoth show windows. We have unequalled novelties in clothing for Men, Youths and Boys and are selling them at prices far below the figures of any of our would-be competitors. See Our Stock of Confirmation Suits I And Novelties in Children's Suits I For children we offer a suit with two pair of pants one short and one long. This is the latest novelty. These suits are made up for children, from 3 to 8 years. Caps to match each suit. Our spring line of stiff hats and Fedoras, in all colors, is worth seeing. MAMrlOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, L. GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. SPRING STYLES IN PING CUOTH1NQ Now ready nt PORTZ BROS. 21 N. Mnin street. A Flue Assortment, A Flue Clrnde of Goods. A Fair Price to All. We call special nttcntlonto our lino of Spring and Sum mer Neckwear. An excellent I assortment. FOR IVJEN ONLY. Hure cure. No. a and S. Hlops In It days, cures In fi days. Bold at the NEW DRUG STORE, 28 East Centre ht , Shenandoah. I Bank President Beals The Great Financier Found Health in Paine's Celery Compound. Prominent among tlio Now England men whoso brains and energy havo helped to make tlio western states ricli and powerful is General David T. Heals, president of the Union national bank of Kansas Ci.y. Suc cessful in his many enterprises, ho lives to day in a lino mansion at tho corner of Inde pendence and Wabash aves. Tho work and the responsibility incumbent on the president of so important a banking institution as tho Union national would en danger tho sturdiest health. Gen. Heals' clear-headedness and good sense were as manifest in his business enterprises. Ho strengthened his tired nervous system by the uso of Paine's celery compound. Its invig orating, health-giving effects justified his expectations, and showed in his own case tho remarkable power of this much discussed remedy for thoroughly restoring and strengthening "the run-down" system. "I found Paino's celery compound an agreeable tonlcand soothing to the nerves," says Gen. Heals. These are tho concise words of commenda tion characteristic of the conservative business man and tho influential banker, who has learned to weigh well Ids words. Tho scanty sunlight and tho stagnant, used up air of living rooms during tho winter reduces tho strength and nervous energy, es pecially of persons employed constantly in 11 WHITELOCK'S 11. 1 Spring Op A glance at Out Windows will tell you what we havd inside'of ofcr shoe store. Our line of Ladies' fine shoes are beauties. New styles, Bjlttdn.ijd Lace.Russet and Black Kid Skin. We are closing out several lots of Lafiies".fine shoes, at less prices than they can be manufactured for, to-day, mostly small sizes in width CD & E. We name a few reductions in order that jou can see what, we are doing. S3 Ladies' fine hand sewed tip, regular prices, $4.00 and $4.50. Cut price, $2.99. Another lot C. S. toe and tip hand turned, regular prices, $3.00 and $3.75. Cut price, S1.99 and $2.25. Anew Ladies' Dongola shoe we sell you at 99c Compare these with what you buy at other stores for $1.50. and see what bargains you are getting. Children's shoes equally as cheap. OUR NEW "CENTURY" and "NEW WOMAN" are latest spring styles for young ladies. See our windows for styles. Prices oil these three styles are $1.50, Sjs.oo, Whitelock us 2 3 3 MAIL. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.. NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES, WORKINO or DRlVINd HORSES x constantly on hand, Bold or exchanged, li. L. MILLER & CO., Props , 10 N. Pear Alley, IluMncMOfllee W. F Miller's meat nr ct. , South Market street, between Centre and Oak porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tern is N Main street ' street, Shenandoah, i perance drinks and clears. ' 12S doors. The need tho absolute necessity of a genuine invigorator at this spring season has impressed itself on tho attention of all thinking people. In tho famous laboratory of Dartmouth Medical School, Prof. Edward F. Phelps, M. D., LL. D discovered tlio formula of Paino's celery compound, a remedy that has becomo tho standard nerve restorer, blood purifier, and strengthener from one end of tho country to tho other, a preparation that stands un rivalled as the medicono that makes peoplo well. It is a fact much commented upon that men and women of national reputation and prominence, like Gen. Beals, Stato Treas. ColvinofNcw York, Mr. Carlisle's prlvato secretary, Mayor Mo Shano of Montreal, Rov. Fr. Oucllet,Com.Howell, and a host of others who aro careful what they employ when sick, and have the amplest opportunities for finding out what is best, have of their own accord sont letters describing fully their permanent recovery from rheumatism, heart weakness, sleeplessness, debility, kidney troubles, and diseases of tho stomach and liver. In all theso cases Paine's celery com pound was tho one remedy that was ablo to completely aud permanently bring back health, mako poor blood again rich and puro, 1 and regulate and build up tho nervous system when weakened aud deranged. WHITELOCK'S eninHFin $3.00, lace and button, see them before, buying elsewhere. .'Aden's .shoes.' .set? the fine calf (Congress and lace,) Kangaroo tops, hand made, at $2.50 (tins shoe equals any shoe sold for $3.50). Men's'fiue calf shoe, all styles, $1.25, $1.50 and $20'b, special for a few days only. Men's fine dress shoe, 99C the $1,50 grade elsewhere.. ,See the styles and prices in our window. Headquarters for Stout Snag Proot Duck Boot ; we just got 25 cases of these boots. Our store is the place to buy to save money. Shoes cheaper than ever. 's Cheap Shoe Store, I EGAN BUILDING. HAVE YOUR HORSnS SHOD With II. F. MEI.LlJT, the practical horscsliocr, amlavokl any ot the 21 diseases originating from Improper bearings. All diseases ot the pereonal "Ue"110"- i H. F". MELLET, MISCELLANEOUS. to John Bi.rH, IVwcS L '"'1'1"1''". "I'.!!' h,rwe,",ce:i!;,te! auo-at pirret, lorincny oreni, , ,1 ,v pi...i ,;""" Apply nt the ColTce lloiifi 5 u"f' Hooks. 8.S0-1W 7IOU SAI.K. Thownter piimn ...,.. J l.nr Hxtlircs of the hVhel V 1 In n.n'1 Lirther liiformntlon nP1.ly to J. K, llSX'.nv r 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. I " 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. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms fpr painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to seo ns. All examinations free. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crowr and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates am ordered. Wo are the only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltruan's Mock) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. 3 3 5 2 3 3; 3 genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. nain and Coal Sts. i Tool room Attached: finest wh!v ft Kltlll 3 r