if '. ATCH FOR OUR "AD" HEN . . . ANTING BARGAINS In STATIONERY, lust now vc are ofl'i'tiiiK 21 sheets of paper nnd 3-1 envelopes in n handsoino Ikix as follows : OUR LEADER at 10 CentB, Worth 20 Cents. OUR SIGNAL at 15 Cents, Worth 2B Cents. Those itomli lire made rxprewly for us hi largo quantities and run ho prociued nowhere else in town. SHE WINDOW DISPLAY. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main 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 sour choice in goods and prices. We cany the nicest goods and nicest assortment. The finest line o'f Men's, Boys' and Children's Novelties ever dis played in this city. . REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. HAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD TirUKSDAT, Al'I'JX. 0. 1800. t Make Ynur Hoys CSlad. Also yaur pocket-book hy buying yuur shoes at factory iirJccs at ho Factory Shoo Store. Don't forget wo giw you a beautiful penknife with caoh $1.00 parchase. 3-13-tf J. A. Moyee, Mgr. Shake oil' ltliuimutbiHMnd Neuralgia. Jtub well Avith Itcd Dag Oil, 25c. Atf Gruhler Mros., drag store. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Filling with Gold, Silver, Cement. Gold nnd Porcelain Crowns and Bridge "Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. UXTIRELT PAJNIXM KXTIIACTION. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oalt Streets. Entrance on Onk Street. Office Hours : 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Xowin operation for thopring house denning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Eenovated. Price I.1ot: Itenovfltlng carpets, Brussels and Ingrain, 3e per yard. Heavier grades, 4o per yard. Feathers denned, u per lb. 5Iattrcses cleaned nnd upholstered, lialr, $1; cotton, $1; cheuper grades, 82, Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Ada, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowel street nnd Apple alley, Bbniandonh. Bid 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. j WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Largest line of Musical Instruments in this city. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. LATEST DESIGNS. TABLE nil P fVTUC FLOOR UIL.l.U 1 1 IvJ From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centra and Wm BtrU. BEDDALL-BUCKMAN. Tho Mnrrhigo Ceremony at IVnnlvnnlti Vnlley lUHt Ktcnlne;. Charles N. M. llelilall,!icii or Sir. and Mrs. S. A. Iteddall, of town, ami Mta Anna M. W. Hnekmnn, of rennsylvania Valley, Pa., were married at the resilience of the bride's rents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliarlc llncklnaii, at the latter place, last evening hy llcv. V. S. McDowell, formerly pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of this town. Miss Ida ltui'kman, sister of the bride, was the brides maid, and Thomas I.. McDowell, son of tbu olllciatliig clergyman, tho groomsman. Miss .Tosie Kcddall, sister of the bridegroom, served as flower girl and tho wedding march was played by Jliss Susie Hertford, of Potts villo. The ceremony was a private ono, only mcinlicrsof tho family and a few intimate friends lwing in attendance. Mr. Ileddall and his bride will take a short tour and on tho 24th in st. there will be a reception at the residence of tho former's parents, on South Jardin street. Muinm's Champagne, 3 year old llannisrillo Whiskey, Itussian, Shectz's and Cherry Hitters, Cognac llmndy, Cigars, etc., for silo atfirstcost. At fechciay llouso. Orniig IllosMimn. Thomas J. Stephens, of Middleport, anl Miss Maine Ilaldwin, of Qlr.irdvillc, were unlt6d in marrlago Tuesday by Key. H. O. Main, of Cumbola. The ceremony was per formed at tho briio's home, and the conplo were supported Irj- timer Urilutn, of Kaska willlatn, and Mlw Arvclla Faust, of town. Mr. anl Mrs. Kdward Itoscwald.of town, and Mr. and Mrs. Georgo W. Johnson, of Lost Creek, woro in tttendanco. Msrtln Dixon, of Lost Creek, and ono of tho motormoE of tho Schuylkill Traction Company, was Joined in matrimony to Jliss Catherine Mslligan, of Oirardville, yester day at noon at the latter placo. After tho ceremony the couplo drove to I'ottsvillo. Tho marriago of Miss Annie E. Sanger, at tee time a resident of this town but now of Scott, near Mt. Carmel, to David Bodlnc, of J'laiuheld, A. J., was solcmnlzcdnt tho homo of tho bride's mother, Mrs. Paul Quirk, Miss Gcrtrudc'Sangcr, sister of the bride, was tho bridesmaid, and licrt IS. Bodine mipportcd his brother. After a splendid wedding dinner tho coup left for their futuro homo at lMainncld, N. J. If you -want a lino wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you. To Mobilize the Guard. The mobilization of tho Pennsylvania National Guard on tho shores of Lako Erio is now under consideration by tho war depart ment. Lieutenant Alex. K. l'axsou, United States Army, has been detailed by tho war department to mako report as soon as practi cable as to how quickly tho National Guard of Pennsylvania can be mobilized and assembled at Lako Erie. A detail of army ollioers will visit Lake Erie in a few days and inspect tho several points for disembark ation. Champagnes, Claret and Blackberry, wines, whiskies, gins, brandies, bitters, etc., at wholesale prices to closo out stock. At Schclily House. Williams last nlslit'iath'o aiavs-'werd spired to make tho attack hy a retnar) ono of their number that tho Jews k Christ and "It would ho a good idea to that one." whereupon they attacked J Each wns committed in default of $30C and to-day they wcro taken to l'ottsvillc Jlumm's Champagne, 5 year old Ilannis Whiskey, Russian, bbectz's and Ui Bitters, Cognac Brandy, Cigars, etc.. for at first cost. At Scheifiy IIouso. Surprise Flirty. Miss Ella Shirey was tendered a sur party last evening at tho residenco ol mrnnts. 20!) West Cherry street, in hone ' 1 hr mtl, nnnlversnrv. The evenimr was t Mt-,,,.,,.1,1 firiflltlo ti. ( - All high standard wines and liquors for salo at Scheilly IIouso at first cost to cloao out stock. Asaured n Itaro Trent. Thoo who will havo the pleasure of hear ing Dr. Stafford, at Ferguson's theatre, on Tuesday evening, April 1 1th, are assured a rare treat, as his influence is unsurpassed hy any orator or speaker at present before tho American public, Tho subjects being of n literary ordor should ho a strong attraction in this town where wo prido ourselves on our excellent public school system, and tho price being within tho reach of all, 25c, 35e and .E0c. Iteserved seats can now bo had at Kirlln's drug store. Does This Interest Yim? The best classic dress Oinghams at 5 cents per yard, worth 10 cents. Also 20-inch un bleached muslin at 4) cents, extra heavy, at 5 cents per yard. Dark Calico;, guaranteed fast colors, at 4 cents per yard. R. P. Glix. I.lltlo ToUts l'nrty. An jajoyablo birthday party was tendered littlo liuth Davies, at hor homo on West Lloyd stroet, last evening, in honor of her fourth birthday anniversary, by a number of her friends. She was presented with a numlierof presentsnud showed her apprecia tion by serving a collation. Among those present weie : Agnos Cnrdin, Lillian and Eveline Itcese, Dora Williams, Jlillie Itoads, Clara Dunn, Maude Woomer, Euth nnd Pet Davies, and Bruce Itcese, Willie nnd Leonard Emanuel, l'rcd. Foltz, Boy Lambert, Bay Lathhteu, Edward and Benjamin Woomer, John Wagner, Harry, Willie and Arthur Darius. Umbrellas from 7Go. up at Brumm'a. New stock just received, 4-3-tf Jmili lnatltutlon. A movement is on foot for tho organization of a now school fur poor Jewish children to receive free tuition in tho llebrow mid Ger man languages hy the Jewish residents of this town. A meeting for this purpose was hold In tho synagogue last ovenlng, and if ICO was donated for the causo. Tho moveniont is meeting witli considerable success and tho following otllcers have been elected : Nich olas rrielmnd, .chairman; Max Habluowltz, secretary, and Sam Block, treasurer. Ileiiieinher if You Have a Cough or Cold, I'an-Tiua always cures, 25c, At Gruhler Bros,, drug store. Mysterious Fludlug. Quito au excitement was caused in Girard vlllo yesterday by tho finding of a cape, silk skirt aud waist in tho creek near tho Lehigh Valloy tracks. It was first supposed that it contained a child beeuuso the con touts were tied up in a bundle. Tho effects were turned over to the Chief Burgos who, upon a thorough investigation without flud- I ing nuy clue Ut tho owner, afterwards burned them. j HOOD'S IMLLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. ! A plcus"ut laxative. All Druggists, PERSONAL. Isaac English, of Harrlsburg, was n initor to town to-day. llcv. II. G. Main and wife, of Cumbola, are visiting friends in' town. MIm Annie Sproalt, of Miuersvllle, pelit last evening as tho guest of Mrs. Jesse II. Davis. Mrs. Tuggart, of l'rackvlllo, spent yestor- I day with the Grant family, on West Oak ' street. i Miss Ella Connelly, who had liccu teach- j lug In llrldgcton, returned to her home yes- i terday. I Mrs. Thomas, of Wllkeslwrre, is tho guet of the family of Georgo Ayers, of West I Cherry street. ! Rev. II. V. O'lleilly. pastor of the An nunciation church, visited friends at Wetheily to-day. Misses Ida ltrewer and Llzle Schecle, of Glrardville, attended the leap year dance in town last evening. II. O. Hess, who injured his lmck by falling on an icy pavement on Lloyd street, is able to go about with the aid of two canes. lllrthduy Turtle1. Tho Young Peoplo's Guild last evening tendered a birthday party to Mr. Thomas Timmius at tho residenco of Mr. J. Iloughcy, on West Lloyd street, and presented him witli n handsome umbrella. The party was attended by Missos 'Floronco nnd Violet Hartley, Bertha Doater, Lulu Eardly, Lillian Smith, Mamloaud ltuth Ellis, Lizzie lingers, Jane and Anulo Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boughey, Mrs. Thomas James, Mr. and Mrs. Harrington, mid Messrs. Thomas Timmius, George Knott, P. J. Hollenback, William J. Vealc, Samuel George, Charles and Edward Boughey. Miss Suo TCusse.ll, of Lost Creek, last evening entertained a number of her friends in honor of her birthday nnniversary, and an evening of social enjoyment was spent in various amusements interspersed by vocal and instrumental music, after which refresh ments were served. Tho participants which consisted of Shenandoah young folks wcro as follows: Misses Lou Garner, Mary Kincald Sadlo Liugham .and Miss Johnson; and Messrs. Sauford Shoemaker, J. Aithur Jloyer, John Kincald and Harry Maybcrry. Ohltuiiry. Georgo Radford, aged 72 years, died at his homo in St. Clair yesterday. About 22 years ago bo lost his sight by a premature explosion in the Wadesvillo colliery. Ho was a mem ber of tho Ited Men. Mrs. John Beesc, of town, is a daughter of tho deceased. Owen Delowry, a former resident of this placo aud brother of William Delowry, of North Market street, died at tho Pennsyl vania hospital, Philadelphia, yesterday from miners' asthma. Tho remains will bo brought to this town to-morrow. During tho past fivo years tho deceased resided at Ashland. Shakespearian ltecltal. Mr. nanuibal O. Williams, of New York, will givo a private Shakespearian recital (Othello), in Dougherty's hall, corner Ccntro aud Jardin streets, on Monday evening, the 20th inst. Mr. T. E. Donthito, representing Mr. Williams, has been here during tho week making arrangements for tho recital, which bn tSTT ?Lr- ??.d .Mrs. C. M. Borduer, Mr. M. II. Britt, Mr, nnd Mrs. J. W. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. M. 1'. Fowler, Miss Mahala Fairchlhl, Dr. G. M. Hamilton, Mr. Herbert O. Hooks, Dr. aud Mrs. D. J. Lnugton, Kev. T. Maxwell Morrison, Rev. aud Mrs. Robert O'Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Price. Dr. and Mrs. J. Pierco Roberts, Rev. aud Mrs. G. W. Van Fosscn, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williams. Mine Accidents ICeportcil. Mine Inspector Roderick, of tho Luzorno district, reports tho following accidents for for tho first quarter of 1890, onding March 31st. 'During January thero were 11 acci dents, fivo of which were fatal, February, 14, four of which wcro fatal, and in March thero weio hut 10, three of which woro fatal. Mlno Inspector Stein, of tho Sixth or Shenandoah Anthracito district, reports threo fatal mine accidents and IS non-fatal casual ties for tho month of March. Buy Keystone flour. Bo suro that tho namo Lkssio & Baku, Ashland, Pa,, is printed on cvory sack. OWNERS OF HORSES-0 Should use BRIIOICVS HOOP AND IIEALINO OINTJIKNT. Cures all dlscaaes of the horse hoof and Is also n preventative. Manufactured at 2119 Orknoy Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. FOR SALE BY ALL HARNESS MAKERS. Meluskey &SON, GROCERIES. 105 S. Main St, MISCELLANEOUS. IV ANTKI), A young man about 17 years of ujje who is desirous of luiimlng tho dri'K business. uivo reference Aridrecw, HkhaLU olllce. i-y-n IjiViv jiiwi.-storeroom mm uweiiinif. .1; HouthJnrdiu street. Apply ni tho Co fled Jll)Utt3. 1-1-11 THOU BALK. Tho water linnii). counters nnd V bar tixturcf) of tho Huhetfly House. For further Information npply to J. K. 1. Scheifiy. OUND. A bun tli of keys on a chain, l'nrty claimfnif can Itave bnme by iirovinc iroi crty aiul pftyinir for this udvertUenieut. Apply tnisomcc. IOIt HALK-8A s!iareCltUena Hlectrlo Light ; fetock Apply at once to i Xoith Main St. CHARTER NOTICE. Notlco is hemby given that nn application will be made to the Court of Common l'leas of Schuylkill county on Monday, April 27th, A. 1). lSKl.atlO o'clock, In the forenoon, under the "corperntlon Act of the Commonwealth of l"u , approved April 20, 1871" and Its nupplfnients thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporis tlun to b called The Ht. James Keformed Church of Mifppton, Schuylkill County, Pa. The uhlcL of huIiI corporation Is to promote the worship of (lod according to the doctrine of the Iteforined church In the United Mates, to provide a place of worship and a residence for the pastor of said corporation, and to enjoy anil possess all the rights and benefits of guld Act and Its various supplements for aforesaid Al'PUltlllMIl (Ur out,,.. 1,11,1. V. IB .11C .1, the l'rothonotary's olllce s. U. M. IloiJi'TF.n, Attorney for Applicants Shenandoah, l'o , April a, 1MM 1 S-t H '""'00 v ofthoOlobofor 4 HEURALOIA ani similar Complaints, anuprt'paiuu uuuer mo Btringenc .GERMAii MEDICAL LAWS, rescrlbcduy eminent physicfcnst. UK. HICHTER S 4 RSf7ttnniffri,o mm TVorld renown ml t TiMnfirksblvfiue ecssfull OalT Honnlno with Trade Mark ' Anchor," . aa. Btchter & Co., 2i5Prict., iiswiori. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Hoists, Own Ultcsworki, .t 50 it. In Hheimii'loali 'or mlo i P. P. I). Ktrlln, 0 M. JInm w , J. oi. IlillnU, 7 H. M.iiu M . -. '"- Kcnhucli, N. K. cor. oi Suits Made to Order AT H Former Prices. Muo, Black, Drown and Gray Cheviots, ?10. Mixed Goods, (Stylishly Mado and Trimmed) $10, $11, $12, $13 and $14. Stylish Pantaloons, $3.00 $3.50, $4.00 nnd upwards. Mack Clay Diagonals, $15, These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWAY, NO. S W. CENTRE STREET. BEDDALL BUILDING. rrTmTmTiTiTirrTiimiiTTTmTtnTrnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniriKiiM REMOVAL.-vS 1 y. Uenr In mind the fact, and keep it : always before you when In need ; of wall paper, that Thomas : Snyiieu lias removed his wall paper : Bioro 10 No. 23 S. Jardin St., Near Davenport's Hardware Store, j THOMAS SNYDER, f I PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. S3 S- JarcJlm St. : Call nnd bco the new spring: styles Just Issued. : lUUUUlUtlliliU llllllllilllllllllllll 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 CLOSING OUT SALE ! f FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grntlc goods at low cost prices to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c, Ladies' dress shapes 25c up. All shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches wide, for 250 per yard, for short while only. AJ. KELLY'S MiLLSWER 2 South Main Street. iLi .TBftAliH .. srV.sH' "rT .."tn 1 Pair Orcy Marcs weighing - 2,800 pounds 1 " ISlack hearso horses - 2,200 " 1 " Dapple Orcy horses, well matched - 2,300 " 1 " Brown Marcs - 2,200 " 1 " Sorrcll horses - - 2,200 " 1 " Dark Iron Orcy Marcs - 2,400 " 1 lirown Gelding - - - 1,500 " One Little Thin myers Don't See . Until after the shoes are worn out, that little thing jis 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. Take our MEN'S SHOES at $1.25; others ask you $ 1 .50 for one not so good. No other shoe store iri this county sells 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. paory5r70Stor MOYER, Manager. SPRING STYLES IN FINE CLOTHINd Now ready at PORTZ BROS. 21 N. Main street. K Fino Assortment, AJFIno Grade of Goods. A Fair Price to All. We call special attention to our lino of Sprlnjr nnd Sum. merNeckweur. An excellent assortment. OPEN EVERY DAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Kooms fot luinless extraction of teth. Gold and Silvei fillings. If your artillcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations irce. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, 11 1 --- ,. T Owmnn A1UIU1UUIU llUmiH J.UUI1 MlunilBi vy.w,,,, and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to uental Burgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) j East Ccntro Street. oako Hours: 7 . m. to 8 p, m, i REMOVAL 'ot CHRIST. FOLTZ'S barber shop from East Coal trect to 105 West Ccntro street, formerly occupied by Joseph llolvcy. CLEAN TOWEL WITH EVERY SHAVE, HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY, ill Public Sale ! Of -the 20th carload of 55 Western Horses, at the Commercial Hotel, on Wednesday, April 15, 1896, to be held by Will. Neiswenter. In case of rain, the horses will be SH,. sold under cover. Every- horse sold is guaranteed. 4o? 4 First-class Mules. 1 Sorrel horse, family hrolscn, (won't scare at anything) 1,100 pounds 1 Pair Dapplo Orey Marcs (10 hands high and nicely mated 2,400 " 1 Bay horse - 1,200 " 1 Sorrel Maro ... 1,150 " 1 Blood Bay Gelding (as fino as was ever seen) - - 1,175 " A Late Winter Season Brings Down Clothing Prices. Wo havo been caught by tho frost and tt reduco our Immense stocK ot SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING! Widen wo laid in in expectation of au DS. cany aim icngiuy buhwu nu Jiiiyu j. decided to mako a SLAUGHTER IN PRICES WIT OUT RESERVE. Head this list of hie cuts I Nice tnrinnnnci summer suits nt f 0.50. Sold last year at f 10. Fine Fiench Clav suits. Kicks and frocks, $8.50. Sold last year at $1!?0 and $13. Clay, worsted suits, samo styles. f7. Sold last year at $11.80. Silk and satin lined clothing for tlio spring and summer trauo ai very low tiguros. i uo tinest over nrougui io oneunu- doali. 10,000 pair of men's pants at half prices 1 Very largo stock of boys' suits at any price I Novoltiog In children's clothing that cannot bo excelled either in stylo, quality or low prices hy,any of tho dealers In tho largo or small cities. We Challengo Competition In This Line. If you want to see huw stylish aud cheap, our stock is take a look at our immense show windows. Trices on every suit and piece. We roll the best men's hat at $1. Other stores charge $2. Fancy knee pants with braid trimmings, for children. Elegant capos to match each suit. Fine waists for children. They aro peaches, in ovory sense. For bargains go to tho MAAinOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, well known as the largest and cheapest clothing houso in Schuylkill county. L. GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and n South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES, WORKING or DRIVING HOUSES constantly on liand. Sold or exchanged. H. L. MILLER & CO., Props,, 10 N. Peajr Alley. Hualnesa office: W. F. Miller's 'meat market. 128 N. Alain street. F"OR MEN OlrllY. Sure cure, No. 3 and 5. Stop&CnaJl days, cure in days. Bold at the liiKIV NEW DRUG SLnnR E-, 83 liatt Centre St., Shi I of II A ji ii I A a x )y Td7.to9- Ms
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