w ATCH FOR OUR "AD" HEN . . . ANTING BARGAINS In STATIONERY. lust now we nre otliriiii; SI sheets of paper mill 31 envelopes in a ImniliMiino Ikix hi follows : OUR LEADER at 10 Cents, Worth. 20 Cents. OUR SIGNAL at IB Cents, Worth 25 Cents. Tluno roikIs nre made expressly for us In large fpmntities and can licproemeu' nowhere :lso in town. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. HOOKS k BROWN North fxlain St. 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. HAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, FA. EVENING HERALD MONDAY. Al'lilL 0, 1890. itliiko Your IloyH iliul Also your pocket-book by buying your shoes at factory prices at the Factory Shoo Store. Don't forget wo kivo you n, beautiful penknife with each $1.00 purchase. 3-13-tf J. A. MoYEit, Mgr. Mutlcu nil' lElieuiimtiftm and Neuralgia. Hub well with Ited Flag Oil, i.5c. At Oruhler Bros., drug store. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATKST APl'UAXC'ES. Filling with Gold, Silver, Cement. Gold and Porcelain Crowns Biul ltridge Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. KNTInELY Paimjs Kxthaction. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, ( Corner Main and Oak Streets. Kntrnncc on Oak Street. Ofllce Hours : 8 n. in. to 8 p. in. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for the spring hoiiho cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price List : Renovating carpets, Brussels and ingrain, 3o per yard. Heavier grades, ic per yard. Feathers cleaned. He peril,. Mattrcsnca cleaned anil upholstered, hair, SI j cotton, 53; cheaper grades, 8-. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. STEAM RENOVATING CO., llowcrs street und Apple alley, Shenandoah. 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. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Largest line of Musical i Instruments in this city. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. an LATEST DESIGNS. ntSot OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and Writ Htreets. WW BEFORE- EASTER AT THE CHURCHES. Iinprr.lu Services Held In Alt nT Them Yesterday. IJmter to flio most joyous ami glorious of festivals in the ecclesiastical calendar nnd henco a day of great rejoicing- in nil the christian churches. All the local congrega tions observed It yostoiday witli impressive, services and many of tho churches were elaborately adorned with Kuster llowcrs. Among the most Itnprossivo services wore thoe held In tho Herman Lutheran church, on West Cherry Btrect, Tho attendance was very largo, tho caivacitv of the church being taxed. Tho singing of the choir was exceptionally impressive, especially the rendition of tho soul-inspiring Ulster hymn, "Ho not Afraid." Kov. John Oruiiler, the pastor, preached tho sermon on a text taken from tho gospel of St. Mark, ltlth chapter, 1-8 versos, nnd handled tho subject In a masterly .manlier. Communion service followed and was partaken of by 150 members. Miss Ida Dornliach presided at the organ during the service. Tho congregation of tho First Methodist Kplseopal church observed tho day by hold ing song and praiso service In tho morning and in the evening tho pastor, Itcv. Alfred Ifecbner, preached n eloquent Easter sermon. Itev. C. W. Scchrisl preached two Easter sermons in tho English Lutheran church yesterday, ouo in the morning on "Chilst's Will, orTostan;nt1"nnd "Death and llos urrection of Christ" in tho evening. Rev. C. II. Spauhling, of Hazleton, offi ciated at tho services in tho Calvary Baptist church yesterday morning nnd evening. Special anthems were Tendered by tho choir at botli services. Many peoplo of town attended tho evening service in the Zlon Lutheran church, at Gir ardvillo, last evening. This congregation always makes Easter scrvico a feature and tho ceremonies last evening compared favor ablo with tho notablo ovents of past years in the church. Tho service was opened with tho choir's rcnditionofH.il. Danks' "Oh, Glorious Hours," by tho choir, and was fol lowed by the usual evening liturgy, after which tho iwstor, Uov. O. E. Leopold, preached a powerful sermon from Paul's Epistle to tho Phillipians, 3rd chapter, 20-21 verses. This was followed by E. L. Ashford's lienutifnl anthem, "Gloria in Excelsis." Tho singing was remarkably good, especially the solos by tho organist, Miss Whitman, of Ashland, and the duetts by Miss Whitman and Miss Wcndel, of Girardville. Com munion scrvico followed nnd was partaken fur tho first timo by tho following children, who were confirmed on Palm Sunday : Louisa Maria bippel, Ida -Nntilsa Ahrcnsfield, Mary Darling Wagner, ltattio May Strali, Bertha Mackel, Willie Thomas, Harry Portz, Louis Albert Scheele. Communion service was held in tho Trinity Reformed church of town yesterday, morn ing and evening, and were attended by largo congregations. Tho communions were tho largest in the history of tho church. Tho pastor, Rev. Robert O'Uoylc, preached an excellent bermon from I Corinthians, 15 chapter, 20th verse. Tho catechetical class took its first communion. Tho church was beautifully decorated witli Easter lillics. Jlocs This Interest You? TIio best classic dress Ginghams at 5 cents per yard, wortli 10 cents. Also 36-inch un bleached muslin at 45 cents, extra heavy, at 5 cents per yard. Dark Calicos, guaranteed fast colors, at 4 cents per yard, R. F. Gill, TIio Shortull Funeral. Tho funeral of tho lato Pierco Shortall took place this morning from tho family res idence, on West Coal street, nnd was attended by over 800 people, including members of tho Phoenix Hose Company, National Club and Shenandoah Foot Ball Club, nil of which the deceased was a vory active and popular mem ber. Many very beautiful llqral oil'erings wcro laid upon tliu handsome clotii covered casket. The firo bell was tolled while the eortcgo proceeded to and from tho Annunciation church, wliero High mass was held. The pall bearers wore Messrs. Thomas Ryan, John Delaucy, James Dougherty, Thomas Reynolds, John Martin nnd Joseph Mauley, TIio reniaius wero interred in tho Annuncia tion cemetery. O'llara was tho funeral director. Umbrellas from 75c. up at Brumm's. Now stock just received. 4-3-tf ltlght You Are, Ilrother. From Tnmaipin Recorder. There are some ugly rumors in circulation concerning many of the north of tho moun tain delegates who are to elect tho representa tives to tho Republican National Convention, that they have a fixed prico for their votes. It is to be hoped that if it is truo they ought to be exposed and afterwards kept at homo. It is tune this bartering of votes is stopped. lluvo You a llljr Foot? If so, there is n snap at the Factory Shoo Store for you. Wo have about 500 pairs of men's working aud dress shoes, all sty' is, N os. 0,10 aud 11, which woaro selling for very low prices to make room for spring goods. 3-13-tf J. A. Movek. Mgr. Her Condition Critical. Mrs. William Cleaver, of Ashland, is re ported as being critically ill with gastric fevor, witli little hope of lior recovery. Her sons, Oeorgo nnd William, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Clinton Koster, of Wilkesbarro, have been summoned to her hedsido. Tho latter resided hero at ono timo, aud is well known in Shenandoah. Orangos 1 Orange,,!! Wo havo received a car of sweet Catania and Messina oniugua which will ho sold cheap, retailed at wholefialo prices for cosh. Jamim Goodman & Co.; 4-3-tf 27 WestCtuitre street. Mr. Fruney's Kctlrement. In tho retirement of J. J. Franey from tho furniture busintws tho local trade in that lino will lose ouo of tho oldest housos. Mr Franey's retirement, it is understood, is caused by ill health nnd tho labor that de volve upon him to take auo of tho nudor tuking business and other matters iu which ho Is engaged, Additional Time (Iruntoil, TIio Justices claiming election as Rorough Justices of Shenandoah and Mahanoy City havo been grunted two weeks additional timo iu which to file answers In tho proceed ings contesting their election, Many NatnrulUiitloiis. Tho court at Pottsvillo to-day granted nat uralizatiuu papers to 25 applicants, most of whom wcro Italians, ltlieuiiiHIlsiii Cured In Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable nud mysterious. It removos nt once the cause and tho disease Immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits; 73 cents. Sold by C'. H. llagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. A STABLE ON FIRE. Firemen Clnllaiitry Overcome n Strong and Stiihliorn llh7e. At noon to-day lire started in tho hay loft of M. II. Master's, on Korth Pear alley, and within a few minutes It Rained great head way. For a time tbo dense volumes of smoko that poured from tho building seriously em liarmssed tho firemen, nnd at tho satno timo a high wind blew tho fiamos to tho south, threatening adjoining frnino buildings and causing fears or a conflagration. Several strong streanuof water were soon in play and in about half an hour the firo was under con trol; but not before It had communicated with tho second story of a house on the north sido of the stablo owned by J. J. Frauey and occupied by tho family of John Shirey. Tho damage to both building will not exceed $500, however, and tho firemen deserve praise for confining tho flamos so well. Tho dwell ing Is the only ono owned by Mr. Frunoy Upon which ho has no Insurance. A lilt Tor Coughs nnil Colds. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the liegton Chron icled for llnsty Perusal. Girardville will have a bicyelo raeo on Memorial Day. Tho new German Catholic church at Kast Mauch Chunk will cost $00,000. Any school hoy can ascertain tho lowest bidder" by deducting $18 from $100. Alico Coylc, of Mahanoy City, is in jail. charged by Charles M. llrecu with stealing $30. Twenty crows, making 120 men in all, wcro suspended by tho Lehigh Valley rail road on Friday until to-morrow. A marriago llccnso was issued to John J. Wright, of Mahanoy Piano, and Miss Mary A. Nolan, of Mahanoy township. Jolu Metcalf, of St. Nicholas, has accepted tho position of typewriter and stenographer in tho L. V. C. Co. central cilice. Jerro Donahue, who conducted ono of tho finest saloons in Philadelphia, has been re fused license Arthur Chambers was also refused. Mincrsvillo is to build a new building for tho Good Will IIoso Company, to houso a new chemical firo engine which it is pro posed to purchase. Tho Humano Firo Company, of Pottsville, will hold a ball this evening. The Good Will Company, of the samo place, will also hold a ball this evening. Tho Cambrian Society, of Tottsvillc, held a banquet at Pennsylvania Hall Saturday evening, which was enjoyed by about hoveuty-fivo members and guests. PERSONAL. Thomas Fulton, of Girardville, was in town yesterday, D. J. llammct, of Frackville, mingled with tho throng yesterday. Miss I.lzzio Sheelo, of Girardville, was a town visitor last evening. Frank McGowan, of Wilkesbarro, spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Lulu Ilcaglc, of Iluck Horn, Columbia county, is visiting relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Hooks, of Pottsville, wero guests of relatives In town yesterday. W. C. Baird yesterday returned to his studies at tho Mcdico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. Miss Katio Langfort and lady friend, of Mahanoy City, wero among last ovcuing's visitors to town. Daniel Ferguson, of tho Georgetown University, is spending a vacation witli his parents in town. Rudolph Gauss, after a pleasant sojourn among relatives in town, returned to his home in Allcntown yesterday. John 15. Schenhing, who is a student at ono of tho medical colleges in Philadelphia, returned to that city after spending a few days with relatives In town. Misses Lizzie, Jenkins aud Laura Lewis, of Philadelphia, aro visiting their parents in town. Misses Julia Anaska and Ella Nedka, of Sliamokin, wero tho guests of town friends yesterday. Philip Momborger, of Morton, Pa., who was visiting his aunt, Mrs. Maun, of West Oak street, returned to his home to-day. Messrs. William and Albert Billinger, of Reading, wero tho guests of their brother, Martin, over Sunday. Misses Esther and Thorcsa Ycdlnsky aud Louis Levy, of Pottsville, circulated among town acquaintances yesterday. . Fritz Aeckerle, formerly brewer at tho Columbia brewery, is making arrangements to make a trip to Germany for the benefit of his health. Heady for lluslness. The storo is now ready for bargain buyers. Wo havo cleared away tho wreck of the shelving that collapsed, and aro now prepared to meet our numerous friends iu our tempor ary locution In tho Higgius building, 23 South Main street. Many of our finest goods wcro damaged by being torn by nails and boards and wo havo still further reduced prices to clear out our stock in as few days as possible. Wo offer Lancaster ginghams, for 5 cents per yard j Merrimack prints, 1 cents per yard ; "Defender" brand of crocket silk, largo spools, for 5 cents each. Our entire stock Is full of good, choico bargains that will pay you to examine. 4-3-tf L. J. Wilkinson-. o Change Iu Hulartes. Coronor Mnrshall, Controller Severn and Commissioners Rentz, Allen and Martin met at Pottsvillo to-day and agreed that the salaries of Deputy Coroners shall remain the samo as last year. Tho salary of Deputy Coroner Manley is f 125 per year. Iteiiieiiiher If You lluvo a Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always euros, 23c. At Oruhler Ilro., drug store. ONE CAR LOAD OF WISCONSIN HORSES. PUBLIC SALE! Washington Hotel, HAHANOY CITY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1896, At 1 p. m, BOYER 8c MILLER. All koimI workers nnd drivers. Well broken una urea. MISCELLANEOUS. IjWK HUNT. Storeroom and dwelling, 213 ' gtouthJurdln street. Apply at the Coffee uoue. i-t-u -IJlOK ItHNT More und dwelling at No. 29 1 KOlllli .Main felreet. ADIUV ut mo nosl ofllce. 1-3-lw OU HA1.K. The water pump, counters and 1 hur fixtures of the behelllv House. For further Information apply to J. K. '. Seheilly. KILLED TWENTY PEOPLE, Ifulmcs Prepares a Confession to bo Pub lished After Ills Death. Philadelphia, April 0. H. II. Holmes, tho noted murderorln Jloymnoiislnirprlson nwnltlni? exocutlon for tho murder of Bon janiln I'itezol, has prepared a confession, giving tho details of his many crimes, which Is to bo mado public nftor his death on tho gnllows. Iu lb ho tells how nnd why ho put to donth no loss thnn twenty mon, woiueu nud children. Ho glvos nil tho facts. Ho writes as onlmty nml coolly nnil romorsolossly at ho murdered. Ho neglects no detail, nnd glvos nn account of six murders which ho planned, but was prevented from carrying out. It was said that ho put cloven persons out of tho world. AVhon his confession is printed thoro will bo accounts of tho vio lent deaths of nine pooplo whoso nbsonco from their homos ami their frlonds has hlthorto boon unoxplnlnod. Ho describes in detail tho murder of tho Wllllnms sis ters; of Qulnlnu, tho janitor of tho castlo, who know too much; of Boujnmla I'ltczcl und of tho I'itczcl children. WOOD'S COLLEGE RECEPTION. This i:cnlng, April Oth, In Ferguson's Opera lIimo--A Souvenir for All. This ovening, April (ith, at 8 o'clock, Prof. S. I. Wood will give to tho citizens of Shenandoah and vicinity a grand reception In Ferguson's opera houso. Prominent men will speak, among them is tho Hon. O. F. Williams, cx-Consul to Franco. Tho celebrated Grant Band will furnish tho music. Tho band will glvo a concert in tho Collego Hall from 7 to 8 o'clock, and give visitors an opportunity to Inspect tho new college. All who present an invitation to tho ro ccption will receivo a handsome souvenir. Tho work will begin In both sessions Mon day, April Oth. Tho charter member scholarship may bo obtained tins week by calliug on Prof. Tlios. Martin, special organizer, or his assistant, Miss Julia Ryson, at Hotel Ferguson, Itendy For tho Fray. Tho employes of tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company at Lost Creek havo organized a baso ball team witli tho following players : John Metcalf, c. ; Win. Jones, p. ; H. V. Hesso, II). ; John Barnliard, 2b. ; win. Price, 3b.; llcnj. S. Daddow, ss. ; Louis Hammer, If. ; Louis Cake. cf. ; Victor Robbins, rf. Address all challenges to A. D. Ximmicks, manager, Lost Creek. Tonight If your liver is out of order, 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 others; it will be yours it you take Hood's Pills. 25c. SPRING STYLES IN FINE CLOTH1NQ Now rendy nt PORTZ BROS, 21 X. Main street. A Fine Assortment, A Fine Grade of Goods. AFalr Frlco to All. Wo call special nttcntlon to our lino of Spring and Sum mer Neckwear. An excellent assortment. NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES. WORKING or DRIVING HORSES constantly on hand. Sold or exchanged. H. L.IILLER & CO., Props., 10 N. Pear Alley. Business ofllce: W. F. Miller's meat market. 12S N. Mnin street. FOR MEN ONLY? Sure cure, No. 3 and 3. Stops In 3 days, cures in 3 days. Hold at the NEW DRUG STORE, 28 Fast Centre St., Shenandoah. WOOD'S Shenandoah College I Charter flember ScholarshlpsJSale continues this "week only. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL. IF X0U WANT THE BEST nnd can't get It. then come to us for It. We carry the best ot , ' Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. deHverld proptl?.0n aWa'U yUr rd"- a' riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. TivanJ. DaviesT LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street Collar every day in the week, every week in the year, is assured to wearers of the "Celluloid1 ' water proof collars. Neither dirt nor water can hurt them. One will outwear six linen collars aud save dollars in laundry bills. It costs nothing to keep them clean. A wet cloth or sponge is all you need use. Made in all styles and sizes. The TRADf KLLUL0I AtADK. mark- INTERLINED Collars and Cuffs are the original.gcnu inc interlined collars and cuffs with a "celluloid" surface. Gettlicinnt your furnisher's, or send direct to us. Collars 20c. each. Cuffs 40c. pair. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, New York. S A PO JL BO 18 $S SsffiSff OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Eooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations freo. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work nnd all operations that per tain to Dentil Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To (he admiring xnzo of those who have n tnsto for reallv lino wall nauer is the tlisnlay of new wall paper wrinkles wo have just received. You t-an And any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from So up to 3 per roll. Kino artistic papers u specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting;. Satisfaction guaranteed, Keti mates cheer fully furnished. Send pobtal. J. R. GARDEN, 221 W, Centre St., Shenandoah, 1'ft. publicTaTe" of" real ESTATE. On Friday, May 1st, 1800, at 11 a. m.,the under feigned will expose to public sale on the premises, Nig,2ii and 2S North Main street, Shenandoah, I 'a,, the follow iug described real estate: All that certain lot or piece of ground situated on Aestftldeof North Jlaln htrect, between Lloyd nnd Centre streets, Shenandoah, Fa., ntarked and known a Jot No. 3 in block No. 11, on tho map or plan of Shenandoah, containing in front or width on Main street 30 ft., more or leas. and in depth westward 150 ft., inoro or less ; to gether with the buildings erected thereon. Terms of miIo: W per cent, of amount bid to bo patu wuen tue properly la fatrucictiowu ; naiauco to be paid when deed is rawly. Tho right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. For further particulars apply to AVlLUAM DEIIII, Kx ecu tor. Or to M. M. llurke.his Att'y. April 4, 1800. R ZMOVAL Of CHRIST. FOLTZ'S borher shop from Hait Coal street to 103 'West Centre street, formerly occupied by Joseph Holvey. CLEAN TOWEL WITH EVERY SHAYE. HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. EninmuuumTninniuuummnmimimmniiiMinmia W REMOVAL.-vD 1 g Bear In mind the fact, nnd keep It 1 E i4 always before you wlien In need 5 of wall paper, that Thomas z. 3 Snyder has removed his wall paper rrj storo to E No. 33 5. Jardin St., H Near Davenport's Hardware Store, 1 THOMAS SNYDER, I I PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER, f 1 23 S. Jardin St. I Call anil see the new spring styles Just f 3 issued. IwiiumuiiMiiM 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 fain, 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. STOCK NOW OPEN I 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, witli 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 ! AnH Wnvoltlcw In P.hlMmn'c Culfe 1 nnu iiwiviio.i; 111 viiiiui bii u uiuid . 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, iu all colors, is worth seeing. MAMHOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, L. GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and n South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. CLOSING SALE ! Owing to ill health and by advice'of my physician I am compelled to retire from busi ness and consequently offer to the public my entire stock of fine furniture, regardless oC cost. This ... Is No . . Advertising Scheme- Our Store Room is now offered for rent and will be fitted up to suit the parties renting it. The Undertaking business, I will give my usual attention, and my friends and customers will find me or my representative ready at any time to attend the same. v -v nr I ITT. "'"- J. J. rKAJNJ OUT Cor. Main and O: J