WE ARE KOT CONTENTED Willi put achievements, lint nlwnyiatrlvlnir. to out-do our former efforts. Wo have Jut had made specially for on a Inrcu Hud of spring box paper, lly buying direct from the factory we lire enabled to sell till stock very chcop. A few or our prices. OUR LEADER at 10 CentB, Worth 2 Cents. OUR SIONAL at 15 Cents, Worth 25 Cents. Koch box contains 21 sheets of pnper and 21 envelope, anil Is bandoinely finished. SUB WINDOW DISPLAY. HOOKS & BROWN . North tVlaln St. 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. REFOWICH, NO. io S. nAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD ritlD.YY, APRIL, 3, 1890. Make Your Itojs Glad. Also your pocket-book by buying your shoes at factory prices at the Factory Shoe Storo. Don't forget we glvo you a beautiful penknife with each $1.00 purchase. 3-13-tf J. A. Moyer, Mgr. A Sure Cure, for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Filling with Gold, Sliver, Cement. Oold and Porcelain Crowns and Uridgo Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. ENTIUKLY PA1NLM-8 Kxtkactiox. Dr! J. W..VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Oak Street. OfTtco Hours : 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for the spring houfcu denning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price L!t : Itenovntlnj carpets, Brussels and Ingrain 3o per yard. Heavier grades, 4c per yard. Keatliern cleaned, 8c per lb. Mattresses cleaned nnd upholstered, hair, $t ; cotton, S3; cheaper grades, i'2. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addre.,, STEAM RENOVATING CO,, Howera street and Applo alley, Shenandoah. Did We 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. i WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Largest line of Musical Instruments in this city. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. LATEST DE;slfc.rM. 5S5: OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and Wei Street!. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Itcglon Chron icled for llanty l'eriisnl. V.ggi are plentiful. Many liistur flowers nro being sold. Work has been rtwuincd on the new dam at Delano. Tlio Lehigh Valley colllorios will work four days next week. The North Ashland eolllory will close down for reimirs. The post-oll'lco suspended business for the day at 11 o'clock this morning. Tho Young Men's Christian Association will erect a $33,000 building at Itazlcton. A bright hoy doslrlng to learn telegraphy can mm nu opening at tho V. & 11. passcngur depot by applying at once. Tho Wafehiiigtou l'iro Company, of Ash land, has appointed a committee to manage tho Fourth of July celebration in that town. Gaughan & Miles havo an attractive Easter exhibit in tho window of their grocery, on North .Main street. Thcro aro several live, rabbits in it. Tho Mansion llouso at Mahanoy City has changed hands, Thomas P. Gorman succeed ing Peter Gorman. The former was state manager for tho Itochcsterllrowing Company. Wo sell tho Gloho and Seal brand of dress shirts, perfect fit guaranteed and reasonable prices. At MAX LEVIT'S. "l'urlty," Our liistcr souvenir, given away to every purchaser of tea, cofleo or baking powder commencing Saturday, April 4th. GllAND UNION TEA Co., 4-2-3t 28 South' Main street, Names put on Easter eggs free of charge, when they are purchased at W. . Otto's. Six Tliree-Ounrtcr l)uyn. All tho collieries of tho Union Coal Com pany, in tho Shamokin district, will start on Monday morning with orders -to run six days a week, three-quarter time. It is ex pected that tills will ho tho rulo throughout tho wholo of April. I-rom present indiciv tions tlio prospects aro very bright for start- lug on May 1st. NKW I1IUA OF ADVintTISINO By selling our flrst-ulass goods at tho very lowest prices, as wo want your trade. At MAX LEVIT'S, 15 East Ccntro street. Easter eggs and fancy baskets of every description at Otto's, 27 South Main street. Kuster Near at Hum!. That Easter is near at hand is a source of much pleasure to tlio little folks of Shcnan doah, who are impatiently awaiting theiviit of tho rabbit. Tho season of colored eggs is always an occasion of joy and pleasure to tho little folks, -who in after years, although the rabbit myth has lost its charm, will re call many pleasant memories of tho homo circle, and for this reason, if no other, they should ho sure that tho story of Easter is re peated at their own homes. Notice Otto's windows when passing. Ob- scrvo that largo cako whicli every one has chance to win. Silk mid Dress Goods. Wo havo opened this week a special lino of silk, plain and figured, prices ranging from 20c, 30c, 35c and upward. Also a fine selec tion of dress goods consisting of 3S-in mohair, prices formerly 50c, now 25 cents ; 30-in fancy plaid goods, 25 cents; 15-in. cashmere, all eolors, 25 cents; 50-in all wool 6crge, black and colors, 50 cents, formerly 85 cents. ;tf RF. Gill. Easter is coming. Otto is ready for it. The Audience Pleased. A small audienco greeted tlio Noss's in "Tho Kodak" last evening, and those who were not present missed a treat. Tho com pany was deserving of a packed house, and would have been greeted by such if their coming had been mado known. From tho beginning to tho cud of tho performance it was fun, and plenty of it. The high class musical specialties introduced were excellent. Chaiicy Sweet, in tho character of a tramp, has a whole barrel full of hearty laughs and he dishes them out promiscuously, llo has no superior in that character. Tho entire siiow is comprised of artists in their special lilies. Havo You a lllg Foot? If so, there is a snap at tho Factory Shoo Store foryou. Wo havo about 500 pairs of men's working and dress shoes, all sty' is, Nos. 0,10 nnd 11, which wonre selling for very low prices to mako room for spring goods. 3-13-tf J. A. MOYKIE, Mgr. A free chauco on a largo, handsomely decorated cako given to every purchaser to tho amount of 10c. and upward, at Otto s. ltuuawny Hoys Cnuglit. Frank Spaniello and Georgo ltamscher, aged about 15 years, ran away from their homes on West Oak street last Monday and woro arrested in Philadelphia yesterday. They aro now In the custody of tho Society of Charity in that city and tlio parents havo been notified to forwanl fares for their re turn. Spauielle is-lucorriglblo and his father Intends to havo hlni committed to a llouso of Correction. Oranges I Oranges!! We havo received a car of sweet Catania and Mosslna orangos which will ho sold cheap, retailed at wholesale prlcos for cash. James Goodman & Co., 4-3-tf 27 WestContro street. Tito Trout Season. Not a fqw of the local fishermen aro pre paring their taeklo for tho opening of tho trout wuon oil Anrll 15th. The streams havo been well stocked in tho past few years and tho sport promises to bo as doliglitful and popular as last season. Charlie llagon- buoh has his "traps" securely boxed. ' Scheilly House. Our free lunch for everybody to-night will bo oysters on toast. Oysters and clams In all styles. To Iloro for More Water. Tho Horough Council of Ashland has de cided to drill another six-inch bqro holo for tho nurnoto of increasing tlio wator supply It was also decided to incrcaso tho rato for tho use of beer pumps from $3.00 to fil.00 per year. Very Attractive Is "Purity," given uway free to all purchasers of ten, cotl'co or laikiug powder commencing Saturday, April 4th. Giuxn Union Tea Co., 4-2-3t 28 South Main street Wu lime Them. Tho latest aud newest stylos in velvet, silk cloth and serge capos. Also a beautiful line of coats for misses, from 0 to 10 years of age, prices ranging from $1.00 to $0.00. Call aud examine and be satisfied with garments and prices. It- F. UlUh. JICOD'S THjIiS cure Iilvor Ills, JJIIlousness, Indigestion, Headache. I A. pleas' nt laxative. All Hrutt- PERSONAL. William Dusto spent this afternoon at Ash land. Miohael Tieruey spent this afternoon at Shamokin. A. II. Jjnmli visited friends at Mahanoy City last night. Jainw YV hite, of I- rackvillc, visited friends In town yesterday. Harney Koogh is in Philadelphia purchas ing bottling supplies for his new plant. Jliss Sophia Glover, of Shamokin, is tlio guest of her parents, on South Jardlu btreet. P. J. Geary returned from Scranton to bid for the erection of tho Minors' hospital reservoir. Frailk Williams, tho soliool teacher, has gone to Philadelphia to spend Easter With his parents. J. C. Wobcnsmitii, traveling freight agent for tho Central railroad of New Jersey, was in town last evening. Illlani Drown, n student at tho Lehigh University, is spending his Eastor vacation with his parents at Yatosvillo. W. C. llaird, of tho Medico-Chlrurgical College, Philadelphia, is spending Easter with his parents at llrownsvlllo. Quito a number of people Of town attended tho lecture on mining at Mahanoy City last night, among them Mino Inspector Stein, Hon. J. YV. Morgan, Joseph Hinks, T. V. Powell, T. J. James, William McGuire, Daniel Coakiey and James and Avllliam Mitchell. Heady for ltuslnesg. Tho store Is now ready for bargain buyers. Wo have cleared away tho wreck of tlio shelving that collapsed, audnro now prepared to meet ditr numerous friends in our tempor ary locution in tho Hlggins building, 23 South .Main street. Many of our finest goods were damaged by being torn by nails and hoards and wo have still further reduced prices to clear but our stock in as few days as possible. V o oiler Lancaster ginghams, for 5 cents per yard ; Merrimack prints, 4 cents por yard Defender" brand of crocket silk, largo spools, for 5 cents each. Our entire stock is full of good, choice bargains that will pay you to examine. 4-3-tf L. J. Wilkinson. An Alarming ltecord. Tlio scarlet fever epidemic broke out last July on Scotch Hill, near Shamokin, and at onco found its way into that borough. Siuco then to tho present dato 201 cases in tho bor ough were reported, 00 deaths resulting, showing a per ccntago of 231. In Coal town ship tho ravages mado by scarlet fever were almost as bad, 202 cases being reported, 00 deaths resulting. There were 8 diphtheria, 2 fatal ; 19 membraneous croup, 12 deaths; 8 typhoid lever, 3 deaths; 1 measles. Leave- orders for names on Easter eggs as early as possible. W. V. Otto, 27 South Main street. Death of Itowlamt Whitfield. Rowland Whitfield, a prominent resident of Pottsville, died at his homo thero last evening, after a month's illness. Ho was en gaged in tlio Hour business. Ho leaves r widow and thrco children, one son, Lucian 11., his associate in business, and two daugh ters, Mary, married to Mr, T. C. Knowios, and Miss Ellen J. Whitfield. Tho deceased was a prominent member of tho Masonic fraternity. llurguln Sale. An assorted lot of boys' and gcuts' under wear at 18 cents. Ono lot of gout's tin- laundried muslin shirts at 15 cents. One lot of iloor oil cloth, two yards wide, 33 cents per yard. A new consignment of carpet cheap, at P J. Monachian's, 4-3-2t 30 South Main street. County OIHelals Heeelve Pay. Controller Sovern and tho County Com missioucrs havo fixed up their differences as far as payment of salaries is concerned. Three months without pay was too much for tho ollir.ials, and yesterday tho appointees under tho Commissioners and tho Controller and his deputy draw three months pay. The last salary they drew was for December. College Ollleo Opens. Tho Collego ollleo is open aud Prof. S. I Wood, tlio president, may bo found at tho otlice any time from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. En trance, Oak btreet corner of Main, Tho iron stairway has been delayed but will bo ready for use in a few days. Tho collego will open in both day and ovonlng sessions April 0th. Students aro requested to register i nday and Saturday to avoid the rush on Monday, Tho charter member scholarship may bo secured at tho college ollico iriday and Saturday. S. I. Wood, Pres. Tjiomas Maktin, Special urgauizer. A Jy of Devotion. To-dav being Good Friday tho public sohools and many business places were closed. Special services wore held in all the Catholic churches this morning and will do repeated this evening. Servlco will ho held in tho English Lutheran church this evening, at 7:30 o'clock. ' The llverett Family Slaves. Edward Everett, thopaiutor, hassulllcient ly recovered from tho stroke of paralysis ho hollared somo tlmo ago to cnamo mm to waiK, aud yesterday ho moved to Kingtown with his family. ' A Mighty Nice Thing tor Coughs. What? Van-Tina, 85c. At Gruhlcr llros. drug store. Hcliuylklll School Statistics. Superintendent of Instruction Nathan C Schaeller's anurial report lias been received, It shows there are 2,41 1 school districts in tho state. Numbor of schools, 25,318; number o: superintendents, 131; number of uialo teachers, 8,028; numbor of female touchers. 17,400; wholo number of teachers, 20,083 avorago salaries of male teachers por month $14,52; average salaries of feuialo teachers per month, $38.31; average length of school term, 7.01 months; number oi pupils, 1,070, 012 The estimated valuo of school proporty in Shenandoah is $115,000, tho second highest in tho county, Pottsville loading with $305, 000. In this county 20(1 pormaucnt certill oatos were issued aud fourteen school houses built. Tho tabular statement shows that thcro aro 701 schools in Schuylkill county 203 male and 45B female teachers; 17,002 male and 17,031 fomalo scholars and an average attendauco of 21,715, Tho cost per mouth nor scholar. $1.18; total amount of tax levied, $359,370.85; stato appropriations, S17U.411.05: cost of houses, purchasing, building, .etc., $138,101.00; teachers' wages, 8300.402.51: COSt Ot SCllOOl ICXI UOOKS, Kil 510.51: total expenditures, fow,iuu.s; r sources, $31,001,57; liabilities, $307,880.59. 1'iiviite Sale. The furniture and household goods of tho Scheilly House aro now olfercd at private sale. For further information apply to K. 1. Scheilly. How's Your Cough? Pan-Tina cures It, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros, drug foro. WOOD'S C0LXEQE EEOEPTION. Monday lltculug, April nth, In Ferguson's Opera llouie'-A Souvenir for All, Monday evening, April nth, nt 8 o'clock, Prof. S. I. Wood will glvo to tlio citizens of Shenandoah and vicinity a grand reception in Ferguson's opera house. Prominent men 111 speak, among them is tho Hon. O. i. Williams ex-Consul to Franco. The celebrated Grant Hand will furnish tho music. Tlio band will glvo a concert in tlio Collogo Hull from 7 to 8 o'clock, and givo visitors an opportunity to inspect tlio new college, All who present an invitation to tho re ception will receive a handsome souvenir. The work will begin in both sessions Jlon- ilay, April 0th. The charter member scholarship may be btalned this week by calling on Prof. Thos. Martin, special organizer, or his assistant, Miss Julia Hyson, at Hotel Ferguson. A Collar The Sun Can't Hurt. "Celluloid' ' collars nnd cuffs arc water proof and will not wilt wiUt perspira tion. You can wear tlicm on tlic Hot test day or iu the hottest place with comforting knowledge that they will look as nice when you take them off, as tlicy were when you put theni on. When they get soiled you can clean tlicm yourself iu a iniuute, with a damp cloth or sponge. Get the TRAD Euuloi MARK- interlined nnd you'll have the right kind. They are Imitated of course, but if yon t ant the genuine fnslritupon those with above trademark. Hold everywhere, or send direct to us. Collars o cent. Cuffs 4U cents pair, mailsge paid. State size and style wanted. THE CELIAJLOII) COMPANY, New York. SAPOLIO is the best cleanser lortheBe goodB. MISCELLANEOUS. I j10Il SAIX Store and dwrllliiK nt 5?o. 29 South Main btreet. Apply nt tho post omce. 4-;mw TTIOH SAIjE. The water pimipt counters nnd ,lj bnr flxtumt of the Scheilly I louse. For further Information apply to J. Jv, P. Scheilly. t DMINISTItATItI.VSNOTICE.-In the matter LV of tho entnte of John T. Grnf. Into of tho Iforouujhof Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pu., deceased. Notice is herchy given that letters of nilmtiustrntlon on tne nbove estate nnvo occn grlinted to the underalKned. AJ1 persons In debted to said estate will make payment, nnd those haviugnny claims n gainst the name wilt present tnem without delay to juaky iu. Auininiirninx. No. 122N. Jurdln St. l-3-3toav Sheiiandonh, Pa, 'UBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. On Friday, May 1st. lW,ntll n, in., the under signed will expose to public bale on tho picmlhcs, Pa., the following described real estntoi All that certain lot or niece of ground situated on vestsIdeof North Main fitnM't, between Lloyd nnu centre urertf. Kiicnanuonu, ia inarKca nnd known as lot No. 5 In block" No. 1 f, on tho map or plan of Shenandoah, containing In front or width on Main street 30 ft., mora or less. nnd in depth westward 1J50 ft., more or les; to- gemer wnn me imiHiings erected inereon. Terms oi sale: per cent, oi amount ulu to bo until wliPn tliftiriilurtv Iu i.tiiwL'i1i.ifti l.ulnnr-n to bo paid when deed is ready. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. For further nrticuiars apply to William I) risk, Executor. Or to M. M. Ilurke, his Att'y. April 4, iKtt. REMOVAL- Of CHRIST. FOLTZ'S barber Bbop from East Coal street to Weit Centre Htr.-et, formerly oecupletl by Joseph Holvey. CLEAN TOWEL WITH EVERY SHAVE. HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. STOCK NOW OPEN DON'T WAIT FOR EASTER. Come now and take advantage of me nnest selection ot 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 ciouung lor Men, Youths and Hoys 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 Jong. This is the latest novelty. These suits nremdeup for children from 3 to 8jyears. Caps to match each suit, i Our spring line of stiff Kate and Fedoras, in all colors, if worth seeing. AMMnOTH CUOTHINO HJUSD, L. GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and 1 1 South Main treet, Shenandoah, Pa.f Oiic Little Thing . . . I Buyers Don't Sec . . I Until after the shoes are worn out, that little thing J is wear. We have it jn our shoes. Other dealers' goods may look as well, but for the sake of a big Profit they often leave that little word WEAR out of their shoes. ,Tah;e pur MEN'S SHOES at $1.25; others ask you $1 .50 for one not so good. No other shoe store store in this county Shoes at less than we do or gives as much for the money. SELLING AT FACTORY PRICES Is possible to no other store but the Factory Shoe Store, and has given us the biggest shoe business in Shenandoah. O. A. MOYER, Manager, r.., Public Sale Of the 20th carload of Western Horses, at the Commercial Hotel, Wednesday, April 15th, 1896, to be held by William Neiswenter. In case of rain, the horses will be sold under cover. The car consists of drivers, workers, brewery, farm and mated teams. Horses Constantly on Hand for Sale or Exchange. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR DAY OF ARRIVAL. Art Wall Paper. Paper : Your : Home : Artistically Hut for ns Utile money ns possible. Wall papers and room moulding in all the latest colorings anil l.lgn8 for, your parlor, bed room, kitchen, Jiall or earo. llenutlful Leathers .'or dining rooms, only 80 cents. Come and co our l'rlzo Design". House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kstlniatcs cheer fully furnished. Send poxUil, J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, I'ft. WOOD'S Shenandoah Gollegel Charter riember ScholarshIps;Sale continues this week only. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENMANSHIP. TJIOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORQANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL. OPEN EVERYDAY! Go to tlio Shenandoah Dental Booms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations frco. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns. Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No' charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titmnn's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. SPRING STYLES IN FINE CLOTHING Now ready at PORTZ BROS. 21 N. Main street. A Fine Assortment, A Fine Grade of Goods. AFalr rrleo to All. Wc call special attention to our linn of Spring and Sum mer Neckwear An excellent j assortment. EnwniJiiMmnwuum REMOVAL.- 1 g Bear In mind the fact, and keep It E E i4 always before you when in need g 3 of wall paper, that Thomas g 3 Snvoek has removed Ids wall paper siort io No. 33 S. Jardln St., j i Near Davenport's Hardware Store, g I THOMAS SJWDER, PAINTER ANp PAPIER HANGER. I I 23 S. Jardln St. ; Call and see the new spring styles Just g IksuaI. 3' Euiiuwmn'.iiu "TlEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES, WORKINd or DR1V1NO HORSES constantly on hand. Sold or exchanged. H. L.'JMLLER & CO., Props , 10 N. Pear Alley. Dullness ofl.ee: W. F. Miller's meat market. 128 N. Main street. FOR MEN ONLY. Sure euro. No, 3 and 5. Stopn In 3 days, cures In 6 days. Sold at the NEW DRUG STORE, 28 Kast Centre St., Shenandoah. Have your horses shod With II. F. MPM.KT, tho practjeal hnrscshoer, and avoid ai)y of the 21 diseases originating' from Improper bearings. All diseases of the feet given personal attention. H. F". IVI ELLET, South Market street, between Centre and Oak; streets, lhenandoah. NATURALIZATION. In addition to tho days flied by the rule of court, relating to naturalization uipers, Mon day, April 0th, at Ou. in., is now hereby specially .designated tor hearing uaturalUattoii uppltcu Mans. Ily the court i-i h J 11. DEEQAN, I'rotlionotarv
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