w ATCH FOR OUR "AD" HEN . . . ANTING BARGAINS In STATIONERY. .lust now wo nre oll'orinii at sheets of Paper mid SI envelopes in iv handsome box ns follows : OUR LEADER at 10 Cento, Worth 20 Cents. OUR SiaNAL at IB Cents, Worth 25 Cents. Tbiw goods nre made expressly for lis in large cumntitios anil can be procured nowhere else In town. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. a North rvlalt-i St. Going elsewhere for stylish Men's, Boys' and Children's Novelties or Confirmation Suits, inspect the large stock. at the ONE PRICE i 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. nAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD SATURDAY, APRIL, 11. 1800. Cod's American Volunteers. A public meeting will be held in ltobbins' opera house on Sunday next bj God's Ameri can Volunteers, and tho public is cordially invited to attend. We expect Commander llillington liooth to be with us shortly. 3t Cait. C. Lu.sk Itciuciiiher If Yml lluvo a Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Fillhur with Gold, Silver, Cement. Gold and Porcelain Crowns and Bridge Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. Entirely 1'aixi.em ExTitACTios. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Oak Street. Ofllce Honrs: 8 a. m, to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation (or tliopprlug house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. , Feathers and Mattresses Renovated, Price Lint : Renovating carpets, Brussels and Ingrain, So per yard. Heavier gradea, 4c per yard. Peat hers cleaned, 8c per lu. iUfturesnes cleaned and upholstered. hair, SI j cotton, 83 cueupcr graucs, 3-. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Ad,, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street anil 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 Instruments in this city. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. a LATEST DESIGNS. TABLE FLOOR OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and West Streets. BEFORE -T.-rt -T.-n. :.t...;t.W i North Main nt. I T OT I aiiasn-t"-" , - Wood's College Notes. Two hundred and seventeen students have ontered nhd tlio number will probably reach 800 beforo April 18th. Nltio teachers have been employed and personal Instruction will bo given all persons who need It. No preimratlon Is neoiled. Students may enter who ran not rend and will bt carefully taught by experienced teachers In a depart ment arranged eleeilly for them. Thirty scholarships were written on Friday. Jfew tables and ftimtturo have been ordered to accommodate the largo number of students. The College is now ahead of any in Schuyl kill county. The charter member scholarship will be withdrawn on Tuesday morning, April lttb, and in its place a combined scholarship will be issued at $150. The College olllco will bo open Saturday evening and all who wish a charter member scholarship at $75, worth April lith $150, should call at tbo Collcgo on or beforo Tues day morning. If you have not tho roady cash call to see I'rof. Wood and ho will suggest somo plan by which you may tako advantago of tho charter membership. Students who wish to enter tho collcgo nt at any future tlmo may get the charter mem ber scholarship now and como to tho college at any tlmo. Tbo collcgo has como to stay, and is one of our great educational and financial institu tions. If you want a nice sweet loaf of bread try Otto's. Sleeting With Success. Tho many friends of Thomas J. Tempest, formerly usher in Ferguson's theatre, nnd now a member of James A. Itcllly's German Soldier Company, will bo pleased to learn of his success with the nboVo company. Tho following Is a clipping from tho Grcensburg, fa.. Daily Tribuno : "Tho singing of T. J. Tempest was all tbo rage in his warblings, sweet lullabys and comical songs, which brought forth rapturous applause." Tho company is now playing return uaics through west Virginia and Ohio. Dock Tills Interest You? Tho best classic dress Qlnghams nt B cents per yard, worth 10 cents. Also 30-inch un bleached muslin at 4 J cents, extra Heavy, at cents nor yard. Dark Calicos, guaranteed fast colors, at 4 cents per yard. lit l UILL. MimU'.il ami Vruiiintlo Kiitcitiiliiment. Tho chart for tho sale of scats for tho niusic.il and dramatic entertainment to bo held in Ferguson's thcatro on tho 10th inst., will ho open nt Kirlln's drug Btoro on tho 5th inst. Tho entertainment will be unuer tho auspices of tho Guilds ot All balnts' church. A ichcarsal will bo held in the theatre Monday evening and all thoso taking part aro requested to bo present. Temperance Lecture. Tim well known tcmperanco advocate, Jonah Houghton, will deliver a frco lecturo on tho subject of "Curso of Drink" in tlio JI. E. church, corner Oak and White streets, nn Mnndav evening next. Kov. llccbner, nastnr of tho church, will prcsido at tlio meeting. Mr. liougliton lsagcninnn lecturer of the Grand Division Sons of Tcmperanco of Pennsylvania, and ho will institute a division of that society here. A Nuisance. Tho attention of the Chief Burgess and nolico oilicers is called to a crowd of half- crown hovs who congrcsato on Junebcrry alley, near Chestnut street, and make day nnd n u it hideous by their noisy anu proiano conduct. It is a nuisance which should bo abated at onco. Clnimnacues. Claret and Blackberry, wines, whiskies, gins, brandies, bitters, etc., nt wholesalo prices to closo out stock. At Scheilly House. Charged by Ills Wife. Is.iao Morcan. of North Chestnut street, w.i nrrosteil this afternoon on a charge of drunkenness and nuisance preferred by his wife, and locked up by Constablo Uolanil to await a hearing to bo given tins evening. A lilt for Coughs and Colds. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhler Bros. drug store. Advertised Letters. Letters addressed to tho following named people remain uncalled for at tbo local post oilico : Georgo Urovy, -inss uora l owers, mm, Kichard Williams, Robert Ferguson ana L.. Sweeney, Will Start In a Vow Days. The work of erecting the arches for Odd Fellows' dav. at Mahanoy City, will ho started in a few days. The committee nre still canvassing tho town in ordor to get funds to help pay the expense of tho work connected with tho arches. l'reparlng for Memorial Day. The Grand Army, of Mahanoy City, in coniunctiou with other patriotic societies, aro preparing for Memorial day. Part of tlio program will ho raising of tlio flag on tho 8th street school building with appropriate ceremonies. Dr. Gallagher ltceoverlng. Dr. Joseph Gallagher, formerly attached to tho Statu Hospital staff, whoso ill health necessitated his locating in North Carolina, is reported to bo much improved. It is ox. ected that by tho lattor part ol tue present mouth ho will bo sulliciently improved to re turn to his homo at Frceland. Umbrellas from 75c. un nt Brumm's. Now stook just received. 4-3-tf New l'rcss qiuli. Tlio nowspapor proprietors and writers of Mahanoy City, Aihland, uimwvju "on Shonaudoah will hold n meeting in Blckert's cufonoxt Wednesday 'evening to organlzo a pit? club. Mumm's Champaguo, 5 year old Hannisvjllo Whiskey, Russian, Shcetz's and Unorry Hitlers. Cognac Brandy, ugars, etc., lot saio at first cost. At Scheilly Houso. i)ii:i. ItADFOltD. At St. Clulr, on Wednesday morn ing, Ueorge llttUIoril, ageu l linn, ii mumua and 8 iluys. Funeral Irom the residence of his son, -101 South Mill street, on Sunday after noon, ot 1 p. in. sharp. Interment in Odd bellows' cemetery, ltelatlves and friends respectfully Invited to attend. 4-10-2t MISCELLANEOUS. Tnll 1MCKT Klnreroom and dwelling, 213 1? South Jardln street. Apply ot tho Coffee UlllIC 4-4-tf House. nnit hai.i'-The water mimn. counters nnd J bur lUtures of the Scheilly House. Vot further Information apply to J. K. 1'. Scliclfly. TOITND A bunch of kevs on a chain l'nrty J claiming can have game by proving prop nroi- erty and paying for this advertisement. Apply ot this oflli. tins uiucy. OK SAUK. i sburet Citizens Kleitrlo Light ttnr.k. Anulv at once to Hooks a liitowx, t North Main Ht. Liver Ills Llko biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti pation, sour stomach, Indigestion are promptly cured by Hood's 1'ills. They do their work easily ami thoroughly. Host nttcr dinner pills. 28 cents. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tho only Till to tako with Hood's Sarsaparllla. REMOVAL" NEXT WEEK OF J. BroughaU's T. GROCERY TO ti-u 23 South IVIaln Street. &SON, GROCERIES. 105 S. Main St. IpEUGUSON'S THEATRE, P. J. l'EnGL'bOS, MANAQISt Grand Lecture I TUESDAY, APRIL 14th, '96 Rev. D.J. Stafford, OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Subjects : I Hamlet. II Dickens, His Power and Pathos. Ucnd what the papers say In regard to this talented clergyman's powers ns a lecturer and speaker. PRICES : 25, 35 and 5o CENTS. Itescrvcd scats on sale now at Kirlln's drug store. Cnll early nnd secure scats as a largo audlcnco is already guaranteed. A Late Winter Season Brings Down Clothing Prices. Wo havo been caught hy tho frost nnd to reduco our immense stocK ot SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Which wo laid in in expectation of nn early and lengthy season wo havo decided to make 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. Fine French Clay suits, sacks and frocks, $8.50. Sold last year at $12.50 and $13. Clay lOIMC BUIIO, D.1111U V- ...J. JbU. at $11.50. Silk and satin lined clothing for tho spring and summer trade at very low Ugures. rno unesi ever urougm io ouenan doah. 10.000 oalr of men's pants at half prices 1 Very largo stock of boys' suits at any nrico 1 Novelties in children's clothing that cannot bo excelled either in style, quality or low prices by any of the dealers in tho largo or small cities. We Challenge Competition In .This Line. If you want to see how stylish and cheap our stock is take a look at our immenso snow windows. Prices on every suit and piece. Wo sell the best men's hat at $1. Other stores clinrco P2. Fancy kneo pants with braid trimmings lor children. Eleeant cauos to match each suit. Fine waists for children. They aro peacheB in every sense. For bargaius go to tho MAAinOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, well known ns tho largost and cheapest clothing houso in Schuylkill county. L. GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and n South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Suits Made to Order Former Prices. Illuo, lllack, Brown and Gray Cheviots, $10. Mixed Goods, (Stylishly Mado and Trimmed) $10, $11, $12, $13 and $14. Stylish Pantaloons, $3.00 $3.50, ft.00 and upwards. lllack Clay Diagonals, $15. These goods are all well lined and well matie. iivery sqit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWAY, NO. 5 V. CENTRE STREET. BEDDAIX BUILDING. Pills Meluskey An Ihijojiiblo Surprise. A most cnjoynblo surpriso party was tendered Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Gorman, nt tholr resilience on North Main Btroet hut oveiilng, by n number of their friends, previous to their departure to Glrnrdvlllo, when- Mr. Gorman will engage In n similar business on Second street. Tlio host and hostess showed tholr appreciation by tlio serving of an elegant oyster supper In which tliiity guests pmtlcipted, nnd an evening of rare enjoyment dancing, singing nnd various iimtisoincnts was indulged In. Fol lowing is a list of somo of the participants: Mr. and Mrs. YV. llorsowood, Mr. and Mrs. John Hums, Mr. nnd Mrs. "'Richard Thomas, Mrs. John Parry, Mrs. Pntiiok Jlonm, Mrs. Michael Haley, Mrs. Frank McGovom, Mrs. W. Kirwin, Mrs. Martin Moron, Misses Maino McIInle, Nora nnd Katie GofT, Katio Stack nnd Georgo Horsewood, of Girardvilloj Mrs. Hardeman, of Yatesvlllo, nnd Mrs. Coylo, of town. Mr. Gorman will vncato tho lattor end of this month, and will bo suc ceeded by John J. Fruudt, of Mauch Chunk, who, if ho follows in tho footsteps of his predecessor, will become equally as success' fill nnd popular ns a landlord. Tlio departure of Mr. Gorman Is met with regret by his many friends who have urged him to remain in town. Wo havo hats to suit tho Amorlcan trado, First class goods at lowest prices. At MAX LEVIT'S, 15 East Ccntro street. lllrtlidny l'nrty. Miss Rachel Kirlin was tendered n surpriso party last evening at tho residenco of her parents, on East Oak street, in honor of her 1 ltu birthday. Miss Kirlin visited friends at Girardvlllo in tho afternoon nnd upon hor return found nt her homo tho little friends jl' ,'had arranged tho surpriso. They wcro isscs Millio and Emma Zimmerman, Violet ielders, Pearl and Ruth Matter, Lottio Hall, Mildred Magarglo, Violet Straub and Nollio Murphy. Miss Kirlin distributed elegant llttlo gold-lined silver spoons as souvenirs of io occasion. Watson House Free Lunch Bean soup to-night. Harmless Shot Tired. - A frco fight occurred in a Polish saloon nt tho east end of Ccntro street last night, dur ing which Mlko Ilernofski threw Thomas Macufski over tho back of a chair and fractured n couplo of his ribs. Tho fight continued on tho street and John Labotos fired n shot from a revolver nt Joo Stlnka- Icz. but failed to hit him. Ilernofski and Labotos wcro arrested by Constablo Giblon and committed by Justico Toomey in default of $300 ball each. (11 high standard wines and liquors for salo nt Scheilly Houso at first cost to closo out stock. A Severe Jab, John Maley, a young man residing on West Oak street, received a jab in tho palm of tlio left hand, closo to tlio wrist, whilo cutting a pieco of wood with n penknife estcrday afternoon. Tho wound was an gly ono and bled profusely. Dr. W. N. Stein stitched it. Wo carry good hats at reasonablo prices. At MAX LEVIT'S, 10 East Centre street. Itlglutny Kobbcry. Richard Edwards, an nged resident of Pottsvillo, wns robbed between Frackvillo and Mahanoy Piano last evening by threo men. Upon demand ho handed over his pocket book, containing $9.00, and was then allowed to proceed on his way. Almond, walnut and filbert macaroons for sale at W. V. Otto's. Annual Supper, Tho members of tho Welsh Congregational church will hold their annual supper on Wednesday evening, April 22d, in tho church building, on South West 6trcet. Tho supper this year will surpass any previous year, and thoso holding tickets nro guaranteed a good time. The tickets aro 30 cents. 10, 20, 33 cents and upward for window sliades. A now lot just received. At O. D. I ricke's carpet store. A Iteeaptliro Mutle. Last night Policeman Foltz re-ar rested the two Poles who were locked up by him on a charge of assault and battery and escaped from the cell a few nights ago. They were discharged upon payment of tho borough line and costs, tho other cases not being pressed. Scheilly House. Free hot lunch for everybody to-night. Doviled Crabs. Chicken Soup. Oysters in all styles. mmimminiminmnnmmnMTninnnmmiMmmmm I REMOVAL.-vg) E Hear In mind the fact, nnd keep It 3 fc 114 always before you when In need 3 1 of W'nll tinnir Hint TiTr.r.u hsvder lias removed his wall nnner E store to No. 23 S. Jardln St., p Near Davenport's Hardware Store. 1 i THOMAS SNYDER, j I PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. 1 3. Jardln St. H Call and bco tho new spring styles Just E Issued. tb-uuiuiJUiiiimtumiiuiiiUiuuutiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiMai OPEN EVERYDAY Goto the Shenandoah Dental Rooms fm painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silvei fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit' you call to seo us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns. Aluminum Crowns Loiran Crowns, fh-nwn and Bridge work nnd all operations that per- lam io ueuiai surgery. No charges for extracting when plates art ordered. We are the only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Ulock) East Control Striata . F"OR MEN OINJIIV. u...A.in Kn. 3 nnd 5. Stops in 3 davs. cuT3 nSdava. Sold at the ' NEW DRUG STOREloli,h w w Framer of the Indiana Military Bill ade Well by Paine's Celery Compound. Major Robbins, of tho 2nd Indiana State guards, aido on Gen. Mckeo's staff and presi dent of camp Gray, has been for two years one of tho most influential members of tho Indiana legislature nnd tho author of tlio famous Indiana Military Law of 1880. Major Robbins was a very sick man up to tho timojof taking Paino's celery compound. In proof of what that remarkable remedy can do to mako a sick person strong and well, Major Robbins' letter from Indianapolis best tells its own straightforward story. "I was troubled with a torpid liver con stipation nnd tlio accompanying sallow com plexion, whilo my entire nervous system was entirely deranged, and I was greatly reduced in flesh. Whilo in this condition I was taken down with a very servo attack of tlio grip, and was, for a long time, confined to tho houso and my bed. , "I resorted to various medicines nnd tonics, and under their temporary influcuco made several attempts to resumo my business of traveling about in tho iuterosts of A. StefTcii, cigar manufacturer of this city; but rclapso succeeded relapse, and I not only was obliged to abandon my business, but growing gradu ally worse, became apprehensive of the ultl mato result. "At this juncture, my mother-in-law, who had used your remedy with gratifying result, prevailed upon mo to commcuco taking Paine's celery compound, -and it gives ln'o great pleasure to 6tato that I at once began to FOR STYLE, QUALITY AJMD TA'S.TE M In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade goods at low cost pricSJ Jt to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c, Ladies' dress shapes 25c up. Afjfi shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches wide, for 25P per yard, for shoajDg. while only. AT 00(100 KELLY'S 26 South Main Street. 1 fflia 1 Pair Grey Mares weighing - S,bO0 pounds jnacK nenrse Horses - B.200 " Dapplo Grey horse, well matched - 2,300 " " Rrown Mares - - 2,200 " " Sorrel! hnvsos - , . 2.200 " 1 Dark Iron Grey Mares - 2,loo " 1 llrown Gelding - - - 1,500 " IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't fret It, then come to us for It. Wo carry tho lient of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wngon awaits your order. Goods ueuvereu prompii y, riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. REMOVAL. Of CHRIST. FOLTZ'S barber shop from Knst CoalTtriSt tolCB West Ccntro street, formerly veupled by Jobeph Holvey. TOWEI WITH EVERY SHAVE. A SPECIALTY. o feel its beneficial effects. "My appetito, which had failed me, return cd.my constipation ceased, and very soon my llvor becamo normal In its action. Follow ing this my sleeplessness and headacho ceased and I began to gain flesh. Tho Insidious hold on mo that tho grip had hitherto had was relaxed, and I felt invigorated nnd strengthened, so I could resumo my vocation, nnd feel frco from the languid, enervated feeling that had so long possessed mo. "My friends wero pleasantly surprised with tho chango in my condition, and I was only too happy to recommend Paino's celery com pound to such of my acquaintances as were suffering from any of tho complaints which so complicated my caso. Therefore, I again, say I feel impelled by a deep sense of grati tudo to oxpress how much I havo been helped for I now feel and look llko a now man."' Physicans who rely on Paino's celery com pound as thousands of tho most wide-awake members of tlio profession nro doing, espec ially now that nearly ovcry ono feels tho need of a genuino spring remedy physicians know" vory well what that languor and that tired fecliug means. They know that debility to day often results in nervous prostration to- i morrow, nuloss the tired system is quickly InVigo.-atcd. That is why all over tlio country to-day Paino's celery compound is being taken hy the advice of skilled physicians. It is theft W ono remedy that physicians can conscien-w tiously call a genuino spring remedy. Try itj MILLINERY! Public Sale t Of the 20th carload of Western Horses, at the Commercial Hotel, on Wednesday, April 15, 1896, to be held by Wm. Ne'iswenter. In case of rain, the horses will be sold under cover. Every horse sold is guaranteed. 4 First-class Mules 1 Sorrel horse, family broken, (won't senro at anything) 1,100 pounds 1 Pnir Dapplo Grey Mnros (10 hands high and nicely mated 2,400 " 1 Ray borbo - 1,200 " 1 Sorrel Mare - 1,150 " 1 Mood Hay Gelding (ns flno as was ever seen) - - 1,175 ' SPRING STYLES IN- FINE CLOTHING Now ready at PORTZ BROS. 21 N. Main street. A Flno Assortment. AlFlne Grade of Cloods. ' A Fair Trice to All. Wo call Special attention to our lino pt Bprlnir and Hum mer Neckwear. Anencellcn I assortment. ! IB s 4) ,
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