w ATCH FOR OUR "AD" HEN . . . ANTING BARGAINS 111 STATIONERY, Just now vc arc ollcring 21 sheets of paper nnd 21 envelopes in a handsomo box as follows : OUR LEADER at 10 Cents, Worth 20 Cents. OUR SIGNAL at 15 Cents, Worth 26 CentB. TIiom) goods aro made expressly for ns in large quantities and can lie proeuretl nowhere vise in town. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. HOOKS & BROWN North VI aln St. Goitig elsewhere for stylish Men's, Boys' and Children's Novelties or Confirmation Suite, 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, PA. EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY. Al'Iill, Make Your Hoys Glad Also your pocket-book by buying shoes at factory prices at the Factory Store. Don't forget we give you a beautiful pcnkmfo with each fl.00 purchase. 3-13-tf J. A. MoYKit, Mgr. Shake 1T HlieuimitWm mid Neuralgia. Itub well with lied Flag Oil, 25c. At Oruhler Bros., drug store. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Filling with Gold. Sliver, Cement. Gold nnd Porcelain Crowns and Bridge Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. Entirely Painless Kxtkactiox. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH,i Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Kntrance on Oak Street. Office Hours : 8 n. in. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Jfow In operation for the spring house, cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated, Price LUti ISonovntliiff enrpcts, liruils and IuKruin, 3c per yard. Jlenvier grades, -leper yard. 1-Ynthern cleaned, he per Hi. MiiVtrcsses cleaned ami upholstered, hair, $1; cotm, $3; cheaper tirades, Called for and Delivered Charge, by Your Co mm Address, STEAM RENOVATIN Itowers fctreet nnd Apple idle Did We Hefar You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Karrings, or Jewelry needed repairing r It so, we are now again fully able to do all kinds of repairing, crivinp: you first-class and honest work at short notice at the most reasonable prices. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Largest line of Musica Instruments in this city. IKE ORKIN'S . 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH. PA. LATEST DESIGNS. ""or OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Comer Centre and Went Sheets. BEFORE yVir EI Without jnd. CO,, bnenanuoau. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho lteglon Chriin Iclnl for Hasty 1'orn.nl. Thoro aro 110 prisoners in tho county Jail. To-day la tho anniversary of Leo's sur render. . Soitsa's band will givo n concert in town on May ldth. The County Auditors nro working on the Almshouse accounts. Shaiuokin's now telephone has been tested nnd found very succossfiil. Tho Christian Endeavors of Mahanoy City will erect a public drinking fountain. Work has commenced on tho Mass overall factory at Girardvlllo, to cost $3,000. Francis Decgan has sold his East Coal street property to John Mnrshallck for $1,185. John Shilling and Miss JIolllo Llewellyn, both of ABliland, will bo married on May 12th. The Methodists of Pottsvillo aro discuss ing tho advisability of building n, new church. Cunip 1G7, 1. O. S. of A., of Mahanoy City, now has u membership of 237, tho largest in tho county. The roadway nround tho Lehigh Valley station is being filled up with cinders, by a section gang. Tho stablo of Patrick Canfleld, at Maizc ville, was totally destroyed by firo Monday night, entailing a loss of $150. Tho employes of tho Draper and dllborton collieries will receive their wages on Friday for tho last two weeks of March. A box Bocial was held at Win. Pcnn last ovcnlng, and it proved a very successful nfl'air. Tho committee haying the ailalr in charge descrvo much praise. Tho liquor licenso hold by Jamos J. Quirk, of tho Third ward of Mahanoy City, for what is known as tho Opera House Hotel, was yes terday transferred to V. E. Medlar. John Layman and family arrived in Sha niokin a few days ago in a prairie wagon in which they had traveled all tho way from Iowa. Mr. Layman left Shamokln tweuty 11 vo years ago and returned to seohis brother, who is dead. The Mahanoy City Chief Burgess is said to bo ono of tho chief actors in tho Turkish show that was run out of this town, nnd is now playing at tho former place. During tho performance tho Burgess discharges a revolver. Louis Felnburg, of Mahanoy City, has rented the Mcllet building recently vactcd by L. J. Wilkinson, and will open on May 1st. with a largo stock of clothing, hat and gents' furnishing goods. Counters and Shi'Hlng for Sale, t! Wo will sell the counters, etc., used in tho Kciter storo at a bargain. Call at ouco. 4-7-2t L. J. Wilkinson, A Wanton Assault. Constables Dando and Boliu, of town, wont to Morea yesterday afternoon and arrested eight Slavs named Lukos Pchush, Wasil Shoppel, Aftcn Fosh, Miko Kardis, Paul Karshlck, Wasil Nester, John Kosbitch and John Pehush for committing an unprovoked and murderous assault upon a Jew named Harry Heil, who arrived in Shenandoah a few days ago and sought employment nt tho Morea colliery last Saturday. Tho accused men wcro standing at tho boiler houso of tho rnlllnrv when TInil nassed nnd nssaultcd him MtliQjit any provocation. Tho man was orribly beaten and his left ear was cut off. t was shown at tho hearing beforo Justice iVilliams last night that tho Slavs wero IuJ spired to make tho attack by a remark ot ono of their number that tho Jews killed Christ and "It would bo a good idea to kit that one," whereupon they attacked Hell Each was committed in default of $300 bal and to-day they wcro taken to Pottsvillo. Mumm's Champagne, 5ycarold Hannisvillo Whiskey, Itussian, Shectz's and Cherry Bitters, Cognac Brandy, Cigars, etc., for sale at first cost. At Scheifly House Surprise Purty. Miss Ella Shirey was tendered a surpriso party last evening at the resideuco of her parents, 209 West Cherry street, in honor of her 10th anniversary. The evening was spent in games, vocal and instrumental music, and refreshments wero served. Tho following wero among the members of tho party: Minnie Jones, Clara Whitelock, Alice Bed dall. Minnie Eichards, Mary Williams, Jessie .oucks. Edith Woods, Mario Shirey, Hattlo Case. Emilia and Lucy Franks, Carno Davis, Hoy Lingham, Samuel Williams, Alton Blakcr, Garfield Jefferson, Daniel Gllflllau, Uorbert Franco nnd ltusscll Eisenhower. All high standard wines and liquors for sale at Scheifly House at first cost to close out stock. A Iture Trent. On next Tuesday evening, April 14th, our neonlo will havo an opportunity of hearing Rev. D. J. otalloru in a lecture wuicu, ior merit, is unsurpassed. While -still a young man, Dr. Stafford has won fame as an orator and tho crowds which ho attracts at llaltl- moro nnd Washington on Sundays to hear his sermons aro the largest In tho history ot those cities. All those who wish to pass an evening, which will be one to bo remembered for a long time, should not miss this oppor tunity of hearing him lecture at Ferguson's theatro next Tuesday evening, April I4tn, as tho prices are within tho reach of all, being 23, 33 and 50 cents, Champagnes, Claret and Blackberry, wines, whiskies, gins, hraudies, hitters, etc., at wholesale nricos to close out stock. At Scheifly House. They are Xeur the Top. The Suellenburg Duropoan trip for school teachers is exciting cousiderablo interest and tho voting is fast and lively. Miss Mlnnlo M. Metzler, of Uermantowu, wno raiiKcu nist on March 20th, witli 331 votes, has ri.-ii to tho rank of 7th, on April 7th, with Dl8o votes to her credit, llor popularity in Gormantown is well attostod uy tins taci. ui the touchers outsido of tho city in Pennsyl vania Miss Margaret Thomas, of Morea, loads tho list with 2181 votes, with Miss Moyer, of Pottsvllle, third with 1151 votes. If you want a Ono wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. New Wushery. Tho work on tho nowwasheryattho Plank Itidgo dirt banks, at the east end of town, is progressiug rapidly and it is expected that coal will ho shipped from it about May 1st. Mr. D. II. Sterner has been appointeu loro- man at this placo and is pushing tho worK ol preparation. Almond, walnut and fllbort macaroons for ealo at W. V. Otto's. Scarlet l'eer. Martha Scboppcl, of 111 West Coal street, was renortcd to tho Hoard of Health by Dr, n. F. Matter, as suiicriiiB with scarlet fever. Tho house was placarded by Health Ofilcer Conry, Notice. A few moro suites left, also chairs, carpets, table and stoves. Must bo sold this week Apply at Kchelfri House. 4-0-tf Fraud Alleged. Several hours wcro spent yesterday nftor- noon In trying an insurance case lieforo Justice Denglor In which Jacob Mitchell was plalntill'and tho Prudential Insurance Com pany was defendant. S. (1. M. Ildllopeter, i., represented tho plaintiff and M. M. lltirko, Esq., appeared fortho company. Tho suit was brought to recover one-third of tho nsurnnceduo upon u policy of SBOO issued upon tho life of tho plaintiffs mother-in-law, Mrs. Magglo Staselunis. Slio was a widow and Mitchell was tho beneficiary under tho policy, tho terms uf which provided that in case of death within six months after tho issuanco one-third tho amount would fall duo. Tlio company illsputed tho claim on tho ground that the deceived procured it upon fraudulent repre sentations to tho company's oxaiuinlng physician, in that sho stated that sho was free from nil dioso, had not been ill for a number of years, and had no organic or icrcdiuiry troubles; whereas, six days prior to making the application for insurnuco Dr. 0. S. Phillips, a physician upon whom shohad called, and who was a witnoss at tho hearing, had treated her for cauccr of tho livor. Dr. Piurco Roberts was also a witnoss and testified to having treated tho woman for tho same discaso in January following tho issuanco of tho policy. It was also shown that if Mrs. Staselunis died of cancer of tho liver sho must havo been ailllctcd for at least Eoven or eight months, Sho died on March 2nd, last, and tho policy was issued on December 30th, last. Tho company also claimed that tho woman gave her ngo as 58 years, while in fact sho was GO. After hearing all tho ovidenco Justice Denglor gavo judgment for $107.07, ono third tho amount of tho policy. Tho com pany will appeal, it is said, on a question of principal. It is intimated that several rank risks havo been brought to light during tho past few mouths in town audit is now pro posed to sift tho facts in connoctlon with soiuo of them. Does This Interest You? Tho best classic dres3 Ginghams at 5 cents per yard, worth 10 cents. Also 30-inch un bleached muslin nt 45 cents, extra heavy, at 5 cents per yard. Dark Calicos, guaranteed fast colors, at 4 cents por yard. E. F. Gin. Tho 31edlcnl Society. At tho mooting of tho Schuylkill County Medical Society, held at Pottsvillc, tho fol lowing wcro admitted to membership : Drs. Georgo Farquhar, Pottsvillc; Kellly and Home, Mahanoy City; G. H. Mooro, Heck schcrvlllo. Dr. J. C. BIddle, of tho Miners' hospital, read a valuablo paper on "Poul tices." Oranges I Oranges! 1 Wo havo received a car of sweet Catania and Messina oranges which will bo sold cheap, retailed at wholesalo prices for cash. James Goodman & Co., 4-3-tf 27 WestCentro street. Deeds Kccordod. Tho following deeds wore filed at tho lie- cordcr's ollico yesterday : Elmira Honser to Wm. H. Kistler, tract of land in West Penn township ; John Mantz to Matthias Braluard, tract of land in West Penn town ship ; Lewis Ambrose to Elizabeth Ybdkois, lot iu Shenandoah; Alliance Coal Mining Company to Joseph Benduck, lot in Now Philadelphia. Schuylkill Democrats. Tho Democratic state convention will meet at Allentown on tho 29th inst., mid it is said tho Schuylkill dolegatlon will favor ox Governor Pattison for President. Tho dele gates from this county wcro elected in Janu ary, and tho First district will bo represented by M. J. Scanlan, of Shenandoah; James J. Quirk, Mahanoy City, and P. J. Ferguson, Lost Creek. Tho delegates from each county select their own delegates to tho national convention. Schuylkill is entitled to two national delegates. Major James Ellis, of Pottsvillo, and William A. Marr, of Ashland, havo been mentioned. Will Publish Their Names. Tho School Board of Mahanoy City ap pears to havo as mucli troublo with dclin nuent taxpayers as other towns in tho county, and it has been decided to publish the namos of all delinquents. Tho names of all who do not pay on or before tho May meeting of tho Board will ho published. The Tax lie- ceiver of that town asked for an exoneration of J2.1&0.68. Another lllow nt Gordon. It is given out on good authority, says tho Ashland Telegram, that tho Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company havo decided to double track the short lino between Big Mine Run Junction nnd Locust Dale, at which two points this routo connects with tho main lino tracks, and bring it into general use for freight and coal haulage. Supervisor Wolff has received partial instructions concerning tho work, and expects to haye a force of men encaged within tho next week. By trans porting tho traffic over this routo it will do away with much of the haulago by way of Gordon. Iteinemher If You Have- n Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures. 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Held Por Nuisance. William Krovenis was arrested by Tolico- man Goodman and held in 8200 bail for com mltlliifrn nuisance and disturbance at Rob- bins' onera house last night. Ho blocked the entrance and insulted people. Your Liver Is out ol or der if you have bitter taste, offen sive breath, sick headache, Blight fever, weight or full ness In the s t o m a o h, heartburn, or nausea, flood's Pills rouse tne liver, cure nuiousness, restore proper digestion, expel accumulated impurities, euro constipation, 25 cents. Prepared only by CI. Hood fcCo., Lowell, Mass. Meluskcy &SON, GROCERIES. 10S S. Main St. ' i r i r'l h.- j. -Mil sin l'olltlrnl l'lirngrnpln. United States Marshall Itcllly has reap pointed tho old deputies not ono from Schuylkill. Mahanov City has three aspirants lor the Legislative nomination in this district, on tho Democratic ticket. They nro Eph. Grlfllths. 'Souiro W. F. Dochnoy and M.J. Powors. Tho probabilities are that Congressman Dolllvor, of Iowa, and Cezons, of Illinois, I will bo present at tho Henry Clay banquet to be held at tho Tumbling Itun hotel next 1 Monday evening. I Phil. J. Council, tho cfiicicntnnd obliging i clerk in tho Commissioner's olllco, whoso hundreds of friends aro urging his nomina tion for Clerk of tho Courts on tho Demo cratic ticket, has every assurance of success. His Republican opponent would not haven walkover, by any means. Umbrellas from 75c. up at Brumm's. New stock just received. 4-3-tf riiocnlx New Furnishings. O'Neill Bros., tho South Main street furni ture dealers, to-day placed in position tho furniture ior tho meeting room in tho new building of tho Phoenix Firo Company. Tho furniture is of oak witli maroon colored leathor upholstering and very beautiful. The Man Who Drives The doctor, the salesman the man who drives as a business and tlie man who drives for pleasure, know the difficulty of keeping linen collars and cuffs clean. With EliuToiQ MARK- INTERLINED collars and cuffs the driver can defy the flying dust and occasional shower. They are waterproof, and when soiled they can be quickly nnd easily cleaned by wiping them oft with a damp clotli or sponge. Look just like linen. One ' 1 CELLULOID" collar will outwear six linen collars, besides saving many times its worth in laundry bills. Collars 30o. ark iub aeaier ior mem, or Bena aueci io ns. CafTs 400. pair. tnalUee paid. State size and style. 1 aae no imitations vui iiibist, upon cood a with above trade mark If yon wtan fall eat- THE CELLULOID COMPANY, New York SAPO L I O tofS,ti3iS,S?rr MISCELLANEOUS. ITtOIl HUNT. Storeroom and dwelling, 213 South Jardln street. Apply at tho UolTco House. -l-4-tf Olt SAI.K The wntcr pump, counters nnd liar fliturcs of tho Hchclllv House. For further information apply to J. K, V. Scheifly. FOUND. A bunch of keys on a chain, l'nrty claiming can have snino. by proving prop ;rty nnd paying for this ndvcrtlseiueut. Apply it this office. JlOIl SALE. 88 shares Citizens Klectrlo Light 1 stock. Four srivinir fund shares running 9 years and 5 running 7 years. Apply at once to i North Slain St. A Late Winter Season Brings Down Clothing Prices. Wo have been caught by tho frost and to reduce our inimonso stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Which we laid in in expectation of an early and lengthy season wo havo decided to mako a SLAUGHTER IN PRICES WITH OUT RESERVE. Read this list of big cuts 1 Nice spring and summer suits at 0.50. Sold last year at $ 10. Fino French Clay suits, sacks and frocks. $8.50. Sold last year at ?12.50 and $13. Clay worsted suits, same stvies. ?7. Sold last year at ?11.50. Silk and satin lined clothing for the spring and summer trado at very low ugures. tuo nnest ever brought to bhenan doah, 10,000 pair of men's pants at half prices I Very largo stock of boys' suits at any price I Novolties in children's clothing that cannot bo excelled either in style, quality or low prices by ahy of the dealers in the largo or small ciues. We Challenge Competition In This Line If you want to see how stylish and cheap our biock is uiko a iook at our immense snow windows. Trices on every suit and nleco. Wo sell tho best men's hat at ?1. Other stores charge $2. Fancy kneo pants with braid trimmings lur cnimreu, Elegant capes to match each suit. line waUts for children. They aro peaches iu uvuiy BC11BU. For bargains go to tho MAJYinOTH CLOTHINQ HOUSE, well known as tho largest and cheapest clothing house in Schuylkill county, L. GOLD IN, Prop. 9 and u South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. SPRING STYLES IN FINE CLOTHINQ Now ready at ) PORTZ BROS. ' 21 N. Main street, streets snt, of ao0?s, A Fine Assortment, A Fine Grade o r l'rlcrfj0 Ai). We call .pecla! BttMUon to our lino of Hnrlnir '.: '!! mer Neckwear. An"&J.iient I assortment. h tc"cu, i 1 Pair Gray Mareswcighing -1 Black hearso horses 1 Dapplo Groy horses, well matched -1 Brown Marcs 1 " Sorrell horses -1 Dark Iron Groy Marcs 1 Brown Gelding . - - 2,800 pounds 2,200 " 2,300 " 2,200 " 2,200 " 2,400 " 1,500 41 CLOSING OUT 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 of 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 wiil find me or my representative ready at any time to attend the same. J. J. FRANEY, Cor. Main and Oak Sts. Ii1EKGUSONS THEATRE, 1. J. l'rnarsoN, Manager Grand Lecture 1 TUESDAY, APRIL 14tll, '96 Rev. D.J. Stafford, OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Subjects : -Hamlet. -Dickens, His Power and Pathos. Head what the papers say In regard to this talented clergyman's powers as a lecturer and speaker. i PRICES: as, 35 and 5o CENTS. Ilcscrved seats on sale now nt Kirlln'sdrug tnrt. Call early anil secure seats as u mr" audience is already guaranteed. REMOVAL Of CHRIST. TOLTZ'S harher shop from East ni,.trM.ttol05 West Centre street, formerly occupied by Joseph llolvcy. CLEAN TOWEL WITH EVERY SHAVE, HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. FOR MEN ONLY. Sure cure, No. 0 and S, Stops 1 8 days, cures in 5 days. Sow at tne , S8 Kast Centre St., Bhenandoah. NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES, wnuKINd or DR1V1NQ HORSES constantly on hand. Sold or exchanged. H. L. MILLER & CO., Props., Alley rmalness office: AV. F. Miller's meat market ISSN. Main street. Public Sale r?1 Of the 20th carload of Western Horses, at the Commercial Hotel, on Wednesday, April 15, 1896, to be held by Wm. Neiswenter. In case of rain, the horses will be sold under cover. Every horse sold is guaranteed. 4 First-class Mules. 1 Sorrel horso, family broken, (won't scare at anything) 1,100 poundr 1 Pair Dapplo Grey Marcs (10 hands high and nicely mated 2,400 1 Bay horso 1,200 1,150 1,175 1 Sorrel Mare ... 1 Blood Bay Gelding (as fine as was overseen) I REMOVAL.) St Hear in mind the fact, nnd keep it fjA always beforo you when in need ; of wall paper, tliat Thomas ! Snyder has removed his wall paper IF BbUlU IU No. 23 S. Jardln St., Near Davenport's Hardware Store, THOMAS SNYDER, j PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. 1 23 S. Jardln St. i Call nnd see the new spring styles just ; 1 issueu. rgiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii OPEN EVERY DAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teoth. Gold and Silvor fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suik you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo 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 a.rt ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltinan's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking; N.13 Jardin Street. IF YOU WANT THE BEST' and can't get it, then come to us for it. We earry.tlio best of ....... . Groceries, Butter and Eggs. FLOUR ana FEED. Our delivery wocron nwalts your order, Goods. delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. Beauty tjnrolled (I Ilia odmlrlnu irnxe ' 4,los' wlu ,l"ve tas,' K rinewaTlpaiK-r Is the display of new 1 naner wrinkles wo have Just received. ou can Ilnd any color or paueru you wani or j hall, bed room, parlor, dinlnK to.mi, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to SI per roll. Fine artistic papers a Bpeciuny. House, Sign and Decorative Painting;. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. 8end postal. I.'R. GARDEN, 22t W. Centre St., Shenandoah, l'a. PUBLIC SALE OF ESTATE. REAL l?.!,lau Mnvlal 1Wlnt11 it m.. the Under- slffned will expose to public sale on the premises, Noa.Mand 23 North Main street, Shenandoah. l'a., th following urBcriueii real esuvu; that certain lot or piece ol ground situated ou u est slue ol iNorin fliiiiu sircei, ih-iwwh and Centre streets, Shenandoah, l'a., markett and known as lot No. 8 in block No. H, on tho man or idan of Shenandoah, containing I" front or width on Main street !M ft., more or less, nnd in depth westward 150 ft., more or lesi; to gether with the buildings en-cted thereon. Terms of sale: 25 per cent, of amount bid to bo paid when theproiierty sstruekdrnvni balanco to bo naid when deed la ready. The right is reserved to reject any or all blila. For further , particulars appiy iu Or to M. M. llurke, his Att'y. April i, 161)0. William Penn, ' Executor. ti SMI 1 ft.
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