Housecleaning: Timo ii at lmnil and must l)o done. Altar the shelves nro olaancd tlicy must lie covered. Of course you want . . SHELF PAPER . . . Wc have just what you want. Four colors, white hltie, pink and yellow ; 5 yardi long, you cut to (It shelf. Worth 10 cents. You can have It now for 5 cents n piece HOOKS & BROWN a North rVloln St. :niss An inspection of our large spring opening display of Stylish Clothing, Fine Neckwear, Spring Underwear, Stiff, Crush and Straw Hats, Gents' Furnishings. Spring and summer neck7 wear from 15 cents to $1.00. All the latest novelties. Spring underwear from 50 cents a suit and upward. A full line. Sole Agent for the MACKINAW STRAW OOODS". Best manufactured. L. REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. riAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, AI'ItIL 23, 1600. PERSONAL. Prof. E. W. Wlldo is confined to his homo liy illness. Maurico Morrison visited friends at Potts- villo to-day. Max Lovit, our genial Rents' furnisher. made a business trip to Ashland to-day. Mrs. Cooper, of East Lino strset, mother-in law of Superintendent Thomas llaird, is (seriously ill. Messrs. James fiaslijn and A. L. Zucrn, of feliamokin, were tho guests of William eis- wenter to-day. Edward Hobloy, a Lebanon cigar rcprc tentative, was the guest of Y II. Fairburn, of Iirecn's cafe, yesterday. William T. Evans, of tho Homo Friendly boclcty, mado a business trip to bt. Clair and I'ottsvillo this morning Messrs. tfohn Meldazis, Pierco Bicrstolu and Matt, ISlazis, accompanied tho Lithua nlau baud to Mahanoy City, Qirardvillc, Uliuerron aiuWIahanoy Piano last evening Tho hand rSgfcred a concert from tho bal cony of tho Mansion House, Mahanoy City. Jteduceil ltutes to Washington, I). C. Tho Fifteenth International Convention of tho Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor will bo held at Washington, D. C. July 7 to 13, 1880, and for that occasion tho Pennsylvania ltailroad Company will sell, from July 0 to 8 inclusive, excursion tickets to Washington and return at a siuglo fare for the round trip. Those tickets will bo good for return passage until July 15 Inclusive, but if deposited with the agent at Washington prior to 0.00 p. m., July 14, will bo extended to July 31 inclusive. Full information in regard to rates and timo of trains can bo obtained upon application to ticket agents. There's Just Whnt You Want. Pan-Tina (25c) for coughs and colds. At Gruhler ltro3., drug store. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Filling ' 'th Gold, Silver, Cement. Gold and Porcelain Crowns and Ilrldgo Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. Entihkly Iaixlis Kxthactiox. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Comer Main and Oak Streets. Kntrauce on Oak Street. Ofllee Hours i 3 a! in. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for tho spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. l'rloc Llat : Itcnovatlnir cornets. ISrussets nnd Ingrain, 3o per yard. Heavier urailes, Jo per ? uru. i' wiiiii-rs viouuvu, ou icr II). ;luureeg cleaned und upholhtcreu, hulr, $1 cotton, fclj Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Add, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Apple id ley, Shenandoah. LATEST DESIGNS. floor! oilcloths From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centr and West Street. Orange JtlofttoniA, A pretty wedding was solemnized in Kt. Joseph's church. Ashland, yesterday at noon, tho contracting parties being James Sweeney, of illg Mlno Kun, mid Miss Celift Iloyle, of the mine plnco. Tho bridegroom is principal of tho public schools of llutler township. After partaking of nn elegant wedding dinner, the couplo left on an extended tour, They Mill spend some time at Washington, 1). C. Among tho town folks who attended tho wedding wero tho following: Mr. and Mrs. Edward McNeills, Misses llrldget, Mary and Kate Huron, Winifred, Maggie and Mary IjRtlerty, Hannah and Ilridget Morrison, Magglo Cotighlln, Hannah Wihl and Susan and Daniel McNeills. BO Ver Cent. Reduction aro tho prices on our big lino of men's and boys russets and gondolas at Womer's shoo store 4-20-tf Social Cltitlierlng. Thcro was a gathering of friends at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Summons, 215 West Strawberry alley, last evening. They had an cnjoyablo time until midnight. Supper was served at eleven o'clock. Singing, dancing and recitations mado tho evening pass pleasantly. Among thoso in attendanco wero Mr. and Mrs. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Emauucl, Mr. and Mrs. Spears, Mr. and Mrs. Itamer, Mr. and Mrs. Tobln, Mrs. Annio Hess, Mrs. Miranda James, Misses Adclla and Emma Spears, Daisy and May W alters, John Fry, IJobort Walters, Edward Spears, Edward, Harry, Howard and Frederick Summons. Whitelock's Shoo Store for a man's or woman's dross shoo nt $1.00. Regular $1.23 shoo. Sco them. It will bo money to you. Obituary. Mrs. Eliza, wife of Henry Goodhcad, died yesterday at her home, 220 West Oak street, from heart trouble Tho deceased is sur vived by her husband and several grown up children and was a member of tho Daughters of Pocahontas. Sho was upwards of CO cars of ago and had been a resident of town for 32 years. Tho surviving chll- ren aro Richard, Rockvalo, Colorado: Mrs. William Davis, Maizcville; Mrs. Georgo Coniloy, Lilllc, Georgo and James Goodhcad, of town. Tho funeral will take placo at 2 . m. on Sunday. Jfts. Guotlinnn & Co. Fresh lb. print creamery butter, 23c. Frosh round print country roll butter, 18c. Fresh round tub butter per lb., 18c. Fresh eggs per doz., 12ic. Pcnna. potatoes, 5 bushel lots, 25c. 4-9-tf 27 West Centre street. An Unwelcome Guest. David Morris, u young man of Pottsville, was a visitor to tho Morris houso on South llowcrs street and iv room mate of James Morris for a night. He claimed tho relation ship of cousin to tho latter, 11-irly the next morning lie arosti, took $75 in cash and a check for $100 from James' pockets and left the houso. Tho nll'air was kept quiet, but became noised about tho streets to-day. It is said tho fugitive has left the state. ' If you wauta nice sweet loaf of bread try Otto's. Thrown From tho Track. At about eight o'clock last ovcnlug a Schuylkill Traction car, in ehargo of Martin Dixon, motorman, and Albert Howard, con ductor, was thrown from the track nt a point between Holmcsvillo and Girardville. For tunately tho car was not running at n high speed, but tho four wheels left tho mils and tho jarring broke several window panes, There were fifteen passengers and ono of them, a woman, fainted. Tho accident was caused by liarrcl staves and other pieces of wood being placed on tho track. It took four hours to replace tho car and traflic on tho line was kept up mcautimo by a transfer system. Procuro coupons at tho Factory Shoo Store fur .gold aluminum table ware. You will also secure shoes at factory prices. Mr. McKllienuy's Opening. Mr. James McElhenny has again entered tho hotel and restaurant business, and has now ono of tho finest places in tho county at Nos. 18 and 20 East Centre street, Mahanoy City. Ho will throw his doors open to his numerous friends nud the public generally to-day, and tho opening night of his new placo of business, after being thoroughly re novated and improved from top to bottom, will attract many from tho surrounding towns. Mr. McElhenny's misfortune in tho firo of June last, with tho assuranco that all patrons of his houso will bo supplied with all the delicacies of the season, will cause the International Hotel much popularity. Mr. McElhenny's numerous Shenandoah friends wish him great succoss in his new quarters. Gold aluminum tablo ware is becoming popular. Tho Factory Shoo Storo is giving these goods away free to purchasers. The Schujlklll Classis. Tho Classis of the Reformed church in session at Schuylkill Haven returned Rev, Bartholomew as supply for Crcssoua. A now congregation will be organized at Cherry- ville. Tho following was adopted : The Classis of Schuylkill fools that all the charges lying within tho territory of Schuylkill county should bcloug to it; therefore, Ro solvcd, That wo hereby earnestly petition tho Clasjis of Lehigh to ccdo'to us tho West Poiiu charge, and the Classis of'Eabt Susque hanna to cede to us ho Ashland, Ringtowu and Deep Creek charges, with their rospectlvo charges." Vor Sulo. A second-hand American bioycle, '03 model. J Apply to J. M. Mullahey, 200 East Centre street. -l-lLtf "Will Use Jilectrlclly. ' Electricity will soon lie used as motive power in tho Alaska colliery, near Jit. Curmel. A representative of a New York elftCtrloal firm -visited tho workings in com pany witli huperintendent Curl and there is no doubt of tho feasibility of tho now power. Electricity in adaptation to imiue purposes, however, is in its infancy, and it is not yet known just want sj-Btemvill lie used. Wanted. A dining room girl and a girl for general nouseworK, with rciereuco. uoon wages paid. Apply at once at Ilickert's cafe, corner Centre and White streets. 4-21-tf Illrycle Club. A bicycle club was orgauized at Mahanoy city ;ast uigut wuu me iouowiug ouicers: President, C. C. Sunday; Vico President, Thomas Flannigan; Secretary, William Patterson; Financial Secretary, Charles Hendricks; Treasurer, P. J. Franklin; Captain John Lugan. The organization will be known us Tho Mahanoy City Wheelmen. There wero about fifty In utteudanco. Oreut lCeductlons In Indies' and Children's russet and fine I gondola shoes in endless varieties at 0 I Womer's, 121 N. Main street. 4-17-tf MIflchlcvoitftm'nft of ltoyri Henry L.' Joue, the West Coal !.trcct grocer, has his stablo on West O.ik street, j Tho dlManco between his residence and i stablo is considerable and Mr. Jones Is unable to guard tho latter properly. The boys re- i siding in the vicinity of West Oak street know this and furnish grent fun for them wilvcs by making targets or stone throwing of tho windows in the stablo and thei anvas covers of tho wagons. This sport put Mr. i Jones to considerable expense and once he was obliged to get n team to haul ono of tho wagons up a steep embankment over wbii h the boys had pushed tho vehicle. Yesterday the grocer learned that Freddy Jones, no relativo of the complainant, and Eddie Flaherty, two boys about 11 years of age, wore in a great mousure riwponiible for his troubles and they wero arraigned before Justlco Williams last night by Constable Dando. Justice Williams says he dreads eases In which small boys and women are in terested, because they generally consume a great deal of timo and tho result is never satisfactory to anybody concerned. Freddy and Eddio wero willing and frank witnesses for Mr. Jones to tho point of their own in terest, and there they solemnly vowed they had nothing to do with tho grocer's troubles. They knew Mr. Jones had a stablo on West Oak street, that windows in it had been smashed nnd wagon curtains ruined, etc., but they, so they said, had no hand in tho depredations. Flaherty's father and Jones' mother were present nnd furnished a littlo side play by throwing sarcasm at tho grocer. iinally tho Justico dismissed tho boys with a reprimand and, adding that tho parents would have to arrange tho costs with tho constablo nnd if tho boys didn't leayo tho grocer's property alono they would bo sent to jail. The Itlght Niune In tho Itlght l'laco. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. Saved Her I.I To. Mrs. Mary Flaherty, an aged lady of Colo's patch, was picking coal from tho railroad track with her back to an approaching coal train. Tho engino was backing eight loaded cars. Conductor Thomas noticed tho woman when too late to stop the train, and ho, dropped down on tho brako beam and with : one foot gavo tho old lady a kick in the back that sent her rolling down tho bank out of danger. When picked up sho was faint and hardly nblo to utter a word from fright, but sustained no bodily injury. It was a narrow escape. ltecclvetl tho Itndges. Tho Mahanoy Fish and Gamo Frotcctivo Association yesterday received 1000 badges to be distributed among tho members. Tho badge is a neat design of workmanship, tho body or a fish being used for a cross bar on which tho word "Mahanoy" is in large letters, from which hangs a circle piece of gold plato metal on which is a fino hunting scene nnd the year 1800, while around tho edge is tho inscription, "Fish and Game Pro tective Association." HOOD'S FILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. r.ook Out for Them. A noat swindle is being worked with great success in nearby towns, and Hazleton resi dents aro hereby cautioned. A woman book agent appears and goes from houso to houso leaving books for examination. Next day a man calls to sco if tho books aro wanted. A few days later tho woman agent appears again, and on being told that tho man has taken away tho book weeps copiously, says tho villiau has been collecting her books all over town, pleads poverty and so on, and accepts the profl'ered compensation. Hazle ton Sentinel. Address Cards. One of tho finest lines of address cards ever displayed in this section of tho state can bo seen nt tho Hiuiald office. They aro em bellished with society emblems, and mako most .excellent visiting cards for members of the various fraternities. Call nnd examine them. Frof. Day's Success, rrof. Day, the hypnotist, gavo another ex hibition of his powers last night before a largo audience and added to tho excellent success of the preceding evenings. Ho had a number of subjects on tho stage and his work was alternately exceedingly amusing and sensational. Tho human wood pile, tho horso ruco, tapping the beo hlvo nnd other demonstrations wero of a remarkablo order and thoroughly enjoyed. The first named involves total catalepsy and is a remarkablo feat. His exhibitions ore commanding in creased attendances nightly. iteduetlon In Globes. Tho manufacturers of electric light globes for incandescent lights have made a radical reduction, and globes can now bo purchased for 13 cents a piece in barrel lots of 200. Lodge Anniversary. Lydla Rebckah Lodge No. 112, I. O. O. F will celebrato its eleventh anniversary to night, in Jlellet's hall. Refreshments will be served and thcro will be a program of vocal and instrumental music. i)u:n. KnllP.inifK On lia22d Inst., nt Slienandonh. l"a , Klnier l.enn, son oi iieorge nnu ixuib:i Kcbeider, aged 8 months live dnys. Kunernl on Friday, April Sltli, at 2 p. in., from the family residence at 21 l'Mt Coal street. Interment in Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives invited to attend. 4-22-st UUUDlllWW'. Ullinu iiHi,,uiniiiiamiuuii, l'n., FJiza, wire ol llcnry uoounenu, ugeu ifi venrs. 0 montliH nnd IS days. Funeral will ink f, iilnpn nn Hiindnv. 2fth ln&t.. nt 2 l. (services anuw uumiy i w ...o.uu. street. Interment In the Odd Fellows' ceme tery. Jlelatlves nnd Iriondd resiwetiully In vitcd to attend. --2t MISCELLANEOUS. JiOIl SAI.K. A Concord road wagon, good as new. Can bo bought cheap. Apply nt the llnitALn omce. nTAVTICn. A vest maker. Apply at Ports V Uros., merchant tailors, North M 'ininfcireei. 4-21-tf TV TANTED. A servant girl to do general lioueuworK. Aiiy M. v. PAVlNtiS AND CltOSSINGS.-l'nrtles dculr Ingstone for pavings or crossings should write to F.J. Folic, Hhumoii's, Pa., or Commer cial Hotel, Blienniuioaii. w-iiT, qat.tj1 ti. Avnter nump. counters and I' Imr fixtures ol the Scbellly House. For fuither Information apply to J. K- 1'. HclieWy. "TOOK HENT.-A large double, welHlgbted 11 .nn.n ft.. M.mtd floor, centrally located with nil modern conveniences, suitable for oillce purposes. Apply!"' icciowicnsc niiung house, 10 and 13 South Junin sircci. s-K-tt A LMSIIOU8IS VISITOItR Visitors will not A i.a Bllnwpjl nt the almshouse extent on Thursdays of ooeh week, lly order of the Hoard of Directors. Attcst:-Johu F. Orfssiing, Clerk. 1-23-lw f ALU NATION HEURALGIA and similar Conplalnts, GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, 8 n be iEn(fa rr-.ir VTorld rftnfttimftflf TlBmnrViiliW niiren.fiilt Only connino with Trade Mark ' Anchor." i . aa. Kicnter & Co.. 215 Psl St.. l'w roil. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12ErancliKaiuBs. Own Gltuwoiks , 5 Al lMft. In Hl.-iiiitwloiili Tot fllllt by Ullliui, 7 U, M.iltl I " " P&Wk trrtilmrli V I' iiir. MnlllA' PAINTERS WANTED ! Upon application to the under signed painters can secure employ ment. Call at once. THGHnS SI1TDEK, Painter and Decorator, 23 S. Jardin Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 10 oz. cako of pnro soap for 5 cents. 12 oz. packago of best washing powder, 5c. 4 lb. packago of best washing powder, 20c. This is very low for first-class goods and just what you want for house cleaning. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. r.RE MOVE D T. J. Broughall's GROCERY 25 South IV ciln Street. NOW ISd YOUR TIME. We have just received an immense stock of Men's, Boy's and Children's Spring and . . Summer . . . Clothing In all the latest novelties of the season. Call early and receive your choice. We are selling clothing at such amaz ingly low prices as to reap harvest in bargains for buyers. W e never fail to please you, if you call and examine our big stock. L. Goldin, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ""rr::::::-::::::::::::::::;;: Suits Made to Order lj AT I Former Prices. liluo, Illack, Brown and Gray ! Cheviots, $10. ; Mliied Goods, (Stylishly Mado and ! Trimmed) $10, $11, $12, $13 nud $14. Stylish l'autalooiis, $3.00 $350, $1.00 I nnd upwards. j Black Clay Diagonals, $13. These goods are all well lined ! and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWAY, NO. S W. CENTRE STREET. BEDDAIX BUILDING. CURE NOS. 3&5. Applied by men only. Stops In 8 days, cures In S dnys. Sola at , POVItNbriY'a UKUU STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, Tk, 8 i.1 FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade goods at low cost prices to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c, Ladies' dress shapes asc tin All wAironfySatiM 1Uhh0n' 5 illcllcs wide for 25c per yard, for short AT. KELLY'S MILLINERY 26 South Main Street. 3; SHOES AT TACTORY PRICES. S I That Last 1 Pair of Shoes 1 1 You Bought 1 Of the 1 Other Fellow 1 3 3 We could saved you fc some money on. How g do we know it, you ask ? Why, we know SE that no other store can sell shoes at Factory Sr Prices and live. We -s can. E Take our MEN'S SHOES at 98c. E j Take our WOMEN'S SHOES at 98c. j H Take our MINERS' BOOTS at SI.75 f 3 Then take the other 5 2s fellow's goods, look 52 at them both and you sE will buy ours every time. 5E EE GOLD- ALUMINUM We issue coupons to all purchasers, and they are redeemable at our store for yalu- able presents in Gold s Aluminum Table 5 Ware. Call and in- JS: quire for further par ticulars. Your Money back If you want It. 1 Factory . . . 3 !C- 1 Shoe Store, j "J. A. MOYER.g J flannjfer. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tlio Shenandoah Dentnl Booms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your nrtiflnil teeth do not suit you call to see us, All examinations free. We mako all kinds of lates, Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Loiian Crowns, Crown and Ilridgn work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized air for the palnluM extraction of teeth. ' SHENANDOAH . Dental : Rooms, (Tltumn's Jllock) 1 t East Centre Street. OQlce Hours: 7 a. iu. to 8 p. in. Evan j. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking; I A FULL LINE OP NEGLIfcEE . . .SHIRTS With attached or ilc tnchcU collars. Also a full line ot SOFT SHIRTS. Ills assortment! of SPR1NO and . . . sunnER NECKWEAR. PORTZ & BRO., 2 O- IM. Main St. 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; 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, .r'qady at any time to attend the same, J. J. FRANEY, Cor. Main and Oak Sts. REMOVAL Of CHRIST, rOLTZ'S barber shop from East CoaUtrect to 105 West Centre street, formerly occupied by Joseph Ifolvcy. CLEAN TOWEL WITH EVEY SHAVE. HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. IF YOU ,WANT THE BEST And enn't ict It, then come to us lor II. Wo carry the beet ot t- I rt..4tA sittrl TZrrrm FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wmron awaits your order. Cocni j dtllrtred promptly, HUSSER & BEDDALL, t 26 Eaat Centre Strr 13 N. Jardin Street. jjj j SALE
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