ATCH FOR OUR "AD" HEN . . . W ANTING BARGAINS 111 STATIONERY. Just now wo are olluriiif? 21 shorts of pHjior uml lit envelopes In a Imnclsoino Uix us follows : OUR LEADER at 10 Cents, WorUi20 Cnts. OUR SIGNAL at 16 Cents, Worth 26 Cents. These ttooils arc made expressly for us in largo quantities and can be procured nowhere else in town. S12E WINDOW DISPLAY. a Morth rvialn 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. 10 S. J"IAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, APRIL 7. 1890. Make Your Clad. Also your pocket-book by buying your shoes at factory prices at tlio Factory Shoo Store. Don t forget wo give you a beautiful penknife, with cacli ?1.00 purchase. 3-13-tf J. A. Mover, Mgr. Slmko off ltlieiiiniitlsm ulul Neuralgia Rub well with lied Flag Oil, 25c. At Cirulilcr Bros., drug store. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Killing with (Sold, Silver, Cement. Gold nnd Porcelain Crowns and llridgo Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. ' USTIItKLY PAlNI.rS KXTKACTIOK. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Kntrauce on Oak Street. Ofllce Hours : 8 a. m. to 8 p. ni. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for the spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price IJ-t Renovating carpets, Brussels and Ingrain, 3c per yard. Heavier grades, 4e per yard. Feathers cleaned, be per lb. Mattresses cleaned and upholstered, hair, SI; cotton, 3; cheaper grades, $2. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Address, STEAM RENOVATING GO,, How era street nnd Apple alley, Shenandoah, Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Earrings, or Jewelry needed repairing ? II so, Ave 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. OS 1 LATEST DESIGNS. TABLE FLOOR OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Comer Centre and Writ Streets, BEFORE- PERSONAL. Miss Jennie Minor, of Wm. 1'ctm, is visit ing friends in Fmokvllie. Mrs. Owen llrmnan is visiting muonjj ac quaintance In HlooinslmrK. Harry Muldoon, the genial landlord, is spending tlio day In Philadelphia. Daniel Ferguson returned to his Btudios nt tho Oeorgetown Unlvorsity to-day. James Cook and John Qlblou visited friends at Mahnnoy City ywtorday. Miss Agnos Lccklo, of I'ottsvllle, who ivas n Riiost of town friends, rcturuodtoherhoiuu to-day. Edward Swcenoy, of Mauch Cliunk, at tended tho I'hocnix halt at Kobbius' opera home last night. Miss Nellie Finnoy, of l'ottsvillc, wlio was a guest of town friends, returned to her home yesterday. Miss Katio Cunningham, one of our school teachers, has returned from a visit to friends at Philadelphia. Col. 1'. II. Monaghan, principal of tho Qirardvillo public schools, was an attendant at the Wood's Business College opening last evening. Messrs. Ben Levy, of Xantleoko, and Max Lovy, of l.uzcrno, wcro In town to-day lu tho interest of starting a clothing store. Being dissatisfied with tho facilities they went to Scranton for tlio sumo purpose. Does This Interest YouV The best classic dress Ginghams at 5 cents per "yard, worth 10 cents. Also 38-Inch un bleached muslin at 4 J cents, oxtra heavy, at 5 cents per yard. Dark Calicos, guaranteed fast colors, at 4 cents per yard. JZ. F. Gill. The Stafford Lecture. Altera courso of farco comedies, comedy dramas, opera, melodrama and Sliakcspcrian productions, 'Manager Ferguson has deter mined to give that portion of tlio community and surroundings who are intellectually in clined, a chalice to heat that ablo orator, and eminent divine, Kov I). J. -Stafford, of Washington, D. C, in a lecture which is claimed to bo both interesting and educating, As this is his first visit hero tho prices have been placed within tho reach of all at 25c. 35c. and 50c. At Wllkcslxirre, where ho has lectured several times for the Stafford Literary Society, tho scats are sold for ?1, and standing room is at a premium. It is to be hoped that the people of this town will turn out and give Dr. Stafl'ord such a hearty reception as ho deserves, and one which ho will remember with pleasuro in years to come. Ills first appcaranco hero will bo at l erguson's theatre, April 14th. Obituary, John Augustine, of Locust Valley, died aftor four weeks' illness of pneumonia. Ho was 70 years old, and was a member of Severn Post, fl. A. It., of Mahanoy City. Ldmund Samuels, aged 01 years, died at ills homo in Ashland yesterday from miners asthma. His wife died about a year ago, and he leaves three sons and four daughters. among tho number being Dr. William Samuels, of Gilberton. Tho deceased was a menibor of tlio Masonic fraternity. He was for a number of years engaged as insido fore man at tho Keystone colliery, Locust Dale. John Ludwlg, a well known resident of Lavellc, died on Sunday from heart disease. The funeral will tako placo to-morrow after noon nt 2:00 o'clock. Mrs. William J. Powers, who died in Phil adelphia on Saturday, was buried to-day. Tlio deceased was well known here. Have You u lllg J'oot? If so, there is a snap at the Factory Shoo Store for you. Wo havo about 500 pairs of men's working and dress shoes, all sty' is, Nos. 0,10 and 11, which wo are selling for very low prices to mako room for spring goods. 3-13-tf J. A. Moykk. Mgr, Ills Greater Wisdom. El). IIekaM) : Can you inform a patient and sulleniig public what is wrong with tho members of the liorougli Council? Don't you think tho seven members of tlio Citizens party in that body shonld coincide with Mr. Gable's views on the question of electing a successor to Oscar lictteridgo ? Surely his views aro worthy of more consideration than tho seven other members of the Citizens party. Besides, it matters little whether tho valuable plant that cost tho taxpayers about $150,000 is standing without an olllcial head, liut that doesn't matter. Tho peoplo be d Ms the motto of sordo people. I think these seven Citizen Councilnicn should accedo to Mr. Gable's greater wisdom. F, J. M. Shenandoah, J.'a., April 0, 1800. Oranges I Ornilgest! Wo have TeceiVed car of sweet Catania and Messina oranges which will bo sold cheap, rctulled at wliolesale'priced for cash. ' Jam Goodman & Co., 4-3-tf 27 WestCentre street. ltrutiilly Heaten, On Saturday thrco unknown Jews arrived in Slieuauduah and applied fur empl6yment at the various collieries in this"- locality, uui wero unsuccesstui Yesterday one 01 mo trio proceeded to Morca -lit1 searcli of work nnd when near New Bostph ho wiis set upon by several ruilians and robbed 1 of considerable money, brutually beaten About tho head and face ami sutlers thy loss of his left ear, for which ho cauuot accounts Ho appeared before Justico Shooinaket4 this morning and sworo out a search warrant for the arrest of tlio highwaymen. 1 Xotlce. A few more suites loft, also chairs', carpots, table and stoves. Must bo bold this week. Apply at Schclfly House. 4-0-tf The nnrdtm.Aslil.iitd Itallwiiy. Tho directors of the Mahanoy Yalloy Eleo trio Jtalhray Company, who propose build ing a trolley lino between Ashland and Gordon, via Fountain Springs und the Minors' hospital, will begin work within eight weeks. Tho Philadelphia & Beading Railroad Com pany have granted the right of way over the disputed ground in the rear of Gamer's iron works. As soon as other rights of way can bo frccured, work on tho road will bogin. The Order Kewiki'd. Judge Bochtel revoked the order of Court made in February last directing that a copy of the books of tho Kaier Company limited, covering tho two years in dispute in tlio equity proceedings against said company brought by a former partner, P. Henry Fuhrmau, now of haiuok.in, be produced. Insulted n Woman. Miko Ylnkawicz was onb of the First ward people who kept up their'Easter celebration yesterday and went so far as to offer Insult to tho repectablo wife of a well known tradesman, who complained to Justico Tooiuoyaud, Constable Giblon arrested tho olleuder. Ylnkawicz was committed to the lockup for a few hours' roitectlon and then paid the borough flue for disoiderly conduct and costs. A Serenade, The Lithuanian band tendered A serenade to llev. Ambromaitis. the Lithuanian priest, at Ids residence on South Jardln) street last ALMSHOUSE IMPF.OVEMENTB. Tim Court Ha Approved tlin S111110 mid They Will ha Made. Tlio court yesterday handed down the following order: "In tlio matter of the letltioii of the County Commissioners settlim fortli that the almshouse bulldiniis nre in- sullleient for tho purpose of comfortably sheltering nnd maintaining the poor, slek and inmne of the county of Schuylkill, and praying tho court to recommend tho con struction of such new or additional buildings as may be necessary at a cost not to exceed ?75,00(). And now, April 0th, ISflO, i t appear ing to the court that the Hoard of Directors of the 1'oor has recommended tho erection of the proposed additional buildings as being necessary for the proier care and comfort ut' tho poor, sick and iiimo of said county; and that tho said petition of tho County Com missioners was laid before tho grand jury at tho Septembor sossions of lbDJ, by whom it was duly approved (tlio erection of now buildings for tho purpose stated having been rccommondod by several grand juries prior to September, 1805); nnd it further appearing that tho Board of Public Charities, at n meot ing hold In Philadelphia on March 25th, 1800, approved, as required by the Act of April 5th, 1872, P. L. 43, of tho plans rtlul specifi cations for the erection of said buildings, all of which proceedings havo been without objection or remonstranco, tho court now recommends tho erection of tlio proposed buildings for tin) purpose, and not exceeding tho cost stated In tho petition of tho County Commissioners." After ionsultation, tlio Commissioners and Controller have decided to push the work of Improving the almshouse, and Controller Sovexn asks for sealed proposals in another column, Tho Commissioners will mako a now .bond issuo of $75,000 In order to meet the expenso to bo Incurred, PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Itegton Citron leled for Hasty l'orusnl. Mt. Carmcl will haveanother shirt factory. Hazlcton is commencing work on n addition to tho reservoir of tlio Diamond Water Company. Tho window of Hagenbuch's drug store attracts much attention by tlio gold and silver fish displayed. Thomas H. Montgomery has boon com missioned as Justico of tho Pcaco of tho Middlo ward of St. Clair. Hon. James B. Keilly has entered upon his now duties as United States Marshall for tho Eastern District of Pennsylvania. A drunken Polo caused a disturbance on West Centre street yesterday afternoon and was followed by a crowd of school children. Marriago licenses were granted to Abraham Hraun and Laura Jacobs and Frank Kurt aualtis and Jostanco Vilarvita, all of Shenan doah. Charles A. Smith, who was for a long timo agent for tho L. V. It. It. at Hazlcton, will soon return thero as Division Freight Agent for tlio coal rcigou. .Martin Dixon, motorman on tlio Ashland branch of tlio Schuylkill Traction Company, and Miss Margaret Milligan, of Connors, will be married to-morrow. Juilgo Bechtcl refused to grant a now trial in tho case of tho Commonwealth vs. Morris Moses, who was committed at the last term of court of larceny as bailee. ltemeinlier If Ynu Hate 11 Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 25c. At Grulilor Bros., drug store. To-night's Grand CarnUnl. Tlio second grand Athletic Carnival u.ulcr tho auspices of tho National Club will take placo in Bobbins' opera house to-night. Dinkey Hughes will spar three rounds with a Club member at 130 pounds and Harry Seymour, of Ashland, will meet Fred Hilde brant, of Shenandoah, in four rounds at 130 pounds. Casper Leon, of New York, cham pion Eastern bantam weight, will meet William Smith, of Philadelphia, who has never been defeated, in teu rounds at 110 pounds. 1'cppcr Grifiiu, who fought a draw with John Boner, of Summit Hill, at Lako sido after 37 rounds, will emdeavor to provo his superiority over the colored boy in 10 rounds at 150 pounds. Tho admission will bo 50 cents. Eeservod seats will bo sold at $1 and box beats at $2. Leon, Grifiin, Boner and Seymour arrived in town this afternoon. Against Vertical Handwriting. Tim wpol'lv Tnentinif if tlio local Teachers' Instituto in tho High school building yester day was presided over by Principal J.W. Cooper. Tho journal was read by Miss Mary Kassier. A very Interesting and in structive discussion was held ou tho subject of vertical writing and resulted in u general sentiment against its adoption. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleaB'-ut laxative. All Druggists. MISCELLANEOUS. T710K ItKNT. Storeroom and dwelling, 313 JU South Jardln street. Apply ut the Cofteo House. 1-l-tt TTIOB SAM5. Tlio water pump, counters anil ' bar fixtures of the Hchclfljr House. For further Information apply to J. K. 1'. Schclfly. rnOUND. A bunch of keys on a chain. Party 1 ..Inlnilnfriinii l.fivi. Rfiiiti, liV nrnvtnt? liroo- erty and paying for this advertlsenieut. Apply at this olllce. InOIt SAI.K. 88 shares uiuzens isiecmo i.iriii ' ktock. Poursavlng fund shares running0 years and 5 running 7 years. Apply ut oncoto 4Noith Main fit. SPALDING'S OFFICIAL BA'SBBALLQUIDG Contains the NKW I'LAY- 1NO RUi.I!S for 40 , t.nir.....u ..Unru., the National league club 1111(1 1 lie ICUUIMK num,r iwt.K'"7 t II ...I..K... l.luti.v.. .if . old-time players, with por- trults; valuable btntlatica of the gatno; uveruKw National and mjni'r league nnd eolleues ; rieutloiinl .......onK.iit: HChedUloH. I.nm- est Baseball (luldo ever published. For Sale by All Newsdealers. i,.ni,.ii riotnliMriin bent Preo A. G. SPALDING & BROS, ONE CAB LOAD OF WISCONSIN HORSES. PUBLIC SALE I Washington Hotel, riAHANOY CITY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1896, At 1 p. m. BOYER Be MIL-UEIR. All good wotkers and drivers. Well broten und bred. mm II mm m v of tho (Hobo for HEURALQIA and similar Complaints, nuupruimiuu unuer mo BtringCiiC .GERMAN MEBICAL LAWS. V J V .1 1 . I A. 1 t.l . 7 J DR. Rir.HTFR'R World rflTmwnf.l Tl.tyiflrViiMr fettccGnif all OnlvRcntilnowlthTrade Mark "Anchor." F. Ad. Rlchter (t Co.. ilSFinlSt., llev Ton. -31 HIGHEST flWAHDSi 12 Branch Hoti. Own GUssworks. 5 & 50 ets. lu Hheimntlo.il! for sale by 1 1. 1). Klrlln, 6 S. Main w . llillnll, 7 H,, Msln fl - " gcnoueii, JN, i!.. em. ... .- IMltaUSON'S THI5ATIIH, V. J. FKKGCSOJf, JIANAOEII Grand Lecture ! TUESDAY, APRIL 14th, '96 Rev. D.J. Stafford, OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Subjects : I Hamlet. II Dickens, His Power and Pathos. ' Itendwlmt tho papers iy in rcnrd to this talented clergyman's powers a lecturer and speaker. PRICES: 25, 35 and So CENTS. Hcserved scats on sale now nt Kirlin's drug store. Call early and secure seats as a lare nudlenco Is already guaranteed. REMOVAL Of CHRIST. rOLTZ'S barber whop from Ent Coal street to 103 "West Centre street, formerly occupied by Joseph Ilolvcy. CLEAN TOWEL WITH EVERY SHAVE. HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't tret it, then come to us for it. We carry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wairon awaits vour order. Gooda delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. SUits Made to Order Former Prices. Bluo, Black, Brown and Gray Cheviots, flO. Mlicd Goods, (Stylishly Made nnd Trimmed) f 10, gll, Jig, f 13 and ?14, Stylish Paiitaloons,' 3.00 $3.5b) 'fi'.OO uud upwards. Black Clay Diagonals, f 15. These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWAY, NO. 5 W. CENTRE STREET. ii BEDDALL BUILDING. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for Piinless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver iilllngs. If your artiflcnl teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Criwn and BridgB work and all operations that ?er tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when platesare ordered. We are the only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction o teeth. ' SHENANDOAH ) Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Stroj.t. OOlce Hours; 7 a- m. to 8 p. m. $f j One Little Tiling I I BiiyersBonl See . . I Until after the shoes are worn out, that little thing is wear. We have it in 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. 1 ' Take our MEN'S SHOES at $ 1 .25 V others ask you $1 .50 for one not.so'good. No other shoe store in 'his county "sells Shoes at less than we do or gives its much for the money. SELLTNd At TAC'RR'liGES Is possible to no other store' but the Factory Shoe Store, and has given us the biggest shoe business in Shenandoah. pa;(:ory5l70Stor J. A. MOYER, Manager.. CLOSING OUT 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 of cost. This . . . Is No . . Advertising Scherne. 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 wiil find me or my representative ready at any time to attend the same. J. J. FRANEY, Cor. Main and Oak Sts. PUBLIC SALE OF ESTATE. REAL On FrlJny, May Ut, 1890, ntU a. m.,tlie under plgncl will expose tci public sale ou tho premises, NoB.SOaml 2 North Main street, Shenandoah. l'a., tho following described real ewtattjt All that certain lot or pleooot ground situated on westsidopf North jdftln street, between Lloyd and Centre btreets, Bhennndoah, Pa., marked and known as lot No. Q in block Ko. 11, on tho map or plan of Shenandoah, containing in front or width on Main street HQ ft.t more, or less, and In depth westward 1X) ft., moro or less ; to gether with tho buildings erected thereon. Terms of baIo: 25 per cent, of amount bid to bo imld when tho property in struck down; balance i.. i.- i'1u'ti iloeu Is rrtadv. Thn rlo-lit la reserved to reject any or all bids, lor further KxiMiutor. Or to M. M. lliirko, lili Att'y. April , SALE ic 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. SPRING STOCK NOW OPEN L 1 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 wlrldows. ' We have Unequalled novelties in clothing for fMen,Jl Youths and Boys and are selling them at prices far below tile figures of any of our would-be competitors. See Our' StocK of. Confirmation Suits ! And Novelties la Children's Suits ! For children we oiTer a suit with' two pair of pants one short and one long.' 'This is the latest nove ty. Thee 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. - MAlAinOTH CLOTHINU HOUSE, Li GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and u South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. I removal;- I l! Iteor In mi'nil tlio fact,' ond keep It E E H-4 ftlwayn before you when In need g 3 ,,f ;vftu paper, that Thomas 3 3 Snyder has removed hla v. all paper ja a store to I No. 33 5. Jardln St., g p Hear Davenport's Hardwart Store, 1 t ... . Pub sMN.. .,,,1 i 11AIHTCI) ANh PAPP.W never taif. ' x i.v ...iv - - - - , , r a jijtUss ii 3 ul Mherllic il Call a.l tto njw iptlng ""J'wK illUlllUlnmlllllllmuuluummm, 4 ft t nJ. 4: L0tovcuiug.
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