Ilousecleaning. Titno Isnt hand nnd must bo done After the shelves nro cleaned they mint he covered Of course you want . . SHELF PAPER . . . We havo Inst what you want. Four colors, .i.u. nmi viUnw ! n yards lowr, llllllVi inivi ........ . . - you cut to lit shell, worm i" ccum. cau have it now for 5 eeiitu n piece. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. NOT T1ISS An inspection of our large spring opening display of Stylish Clothing, Fine Neckwear, Soring Underwear, Stiff, Crush and Straw Hats, Gents' Furnishings. Spring and summer neck wear from 15 cents to ;?i.oo, All the latest novelties. c I,.m, fmm rr outlining of tho work to ho done in Spring underwear trom 50 1 iou9 duriug lll0 comillg in cents a suit and upward. A full line. Sole Acent for the MACKINAW STRAW GOODS. Best manufactured PERSONAL. Mis I.illio Adam, of Maiianoy City, spent yesterday in town. W. It. Hushes, of llHzlctuii, was a town vMtortliis mornlmt. J. J. O'ltniru, of Mt.Curmol, made n flying limine trip to town to-day. William llnhlall, of Xew Philadelphia, was n town visitor yesterday. Arthur O'llara, of North White street, is confined to his homo hy Illness. Miss Kllmhctli C. Kropp, ot mikxixsui, X. J., is visiting her parents at Turkey linn. Itev. II. J. McManus, of Doylettown, Erected his many friends In town yesterday. James.), u uinnor, 01 mo jiiu') Daily American, was a town visitor yesterday afternoon. Miss Mary Crow, of Mlnersvillo, is a guest of .Misses Sallio and Mary Delanoy, of West Ccntro street. Misses Mary J. Morris and Cecil Jamos havo gono to 1'ottsvUlo to spend a few days visiting friends. Iticliard Ogilen left this morning for Eluilra, whero ho will spend a week's sojourn among friends. Miss Nellie Finney, who spent tho past few days as a guest of town friends, returned to her homo in l'ottsvillo last evening. Guy Winter, tho active and courteous operator at tho Mahanoy City telephone ex change, was a guest of friends in town yesterday. Samuel Wyatt and (laughters, Katlo aim Edith, of Eckley, who wcro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. dames White, on West Oak street, returned to their home to-day. Jiih. Goodman & Co. Fresh lb. print creamery butter, 23c. Fresh round print country roll htittcr, 18c. Fresh round tub butter per lb., 18c. Fresh eggs per doz., 12jc. l'cnna. potatoes, 5 bushel lots, 'Sc. 4-0-tf 27 West Centre street. l'ropcri) Transfers. From H. Folwciler and wife to (). W. Folwcller, land In ltyon township: from Summit! I.udig to Lilly 11. Dexlroy, property in Shenandoah', from W. II. Dcttrey ct nx., to Christian Schmidt, part of n lot in Shen andoah; from Daniel Shcpp and wife to Ferdinand Iiiicettn and Katie Eisenhower, lot in Nelson City, from F. J. Simon and wlfoto John McOowan, lot In Cressona: from Joshua Welmoret. al to F. J. l'epper, lot in Ashland; from F. Dccgan, et. al., to John Marshallack, lot in Shenandoah; from John Marahellctltsch to John l'etdeha, lot iu Shenandoah, New Methodist Churll. At a meeting of tho congregation of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, of l'ottsvillo, Sunday ahovo $14,000 wis pledged towards building the new church. Tho site at Fourth nud Market streets will he purchased, and is oxpected tho church will bo built next sum mer. Tho church will cost about $75,000, Journal, I.lnyd Street Kxteiidcd, In acconlanco witli tho petition presented to tho Borough Council at its last meeting, tho roads and highways committco and Supervisor havo opened nud graded Lloyd street, from Gilbert to Cathcrino streets. A Puncher Held. William Uarufskl was last night put under $300 ball by Justice Tooiney for trial at court for punching 1'ctcr Yetskawicz on tho noso. Tho defendant claimed ho was first spat upon, but soveral witnesses contradicted him. an- . rni nvrr zjjv .. nMlinnlnlinfi. NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, and prepared unuer tne Biringent MEDICAL LAWS. prescribed!)? eminent pnyslclanst DR. R OUTER'S FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE Q. In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade 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 25c per yard, for short while only. &7. KELLY'S MILLINERY 26 South Main Street. Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 1(1 oz. cako of puro soap for 5 cents. 2 oz. package of best washing powder, 5c. lb. nnckneo of best washing powder, 20c. It's Winning New l'rlends Dally. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. Gruhler Bros., drug store. At L, REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. riAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, AP1UL 2S, ',1890. The THE COAL INDUSTRY. Creation of ll Mining llurenu ng- uoKtfd hy State OMclnls. Ill his annual report sulmiitting tho state ments of tho eight anthracite and ten hi luminous coal iusnectors for tho past year, the Secretary of Internal Affairs suggests Wlalutinn clntliinir that official with addl tiniml iinwnm so far as tho supervision of Tho Local Institute. Tho regular monthly grade meetings wcro held in the High school building last even ing. Tho chief business transacted was the the grades miring mo conuug inonin. Superintendent M. P. Whitaker presided and Miss Wasley conducted tho singing. Supt. Whitaker nnnouueed that ho would becin tho final examinations in oral wore on the 28th lust and contlnuo them lrom day to day until finished. The examinations in written work will bo deferred until tno examinations in oral work aro completed. 'Should final examinations bo abolished'" will bo tho subject of a discussion next Monday evening. Herbert C. Hooks and Hisses Lizzio O Council and Kllza l innerty will each present n paper on this stiljcct. Messrs. Mullaliy and Williams and Miss Amelia Schooner will eacli prepare a paper on tho subject, "Is tho present system of bi monthly examination preferable to the old system ?" Tho Instituto adjourned tu hold tho regular monthly grado meetings. limine Cleaning Time. This spring wo havo received tho largest and best lino of laco curtains ever seen iu this region. A special laeo curtain 3 yards long at 50 and "3 cents per pair. Also a nice lino 3i to 4 yards long at 83c, 00c, and $1.00 ra r and upward. For quality and Died lit the Almshouse. Charles Hanlon, aged 20 years, died at tho almshouse at Schuylkill Haven yesterday from catarrh of tho stomach. His homo was formerly in Buck Mountain and he had been an inmate of tho almshouso for about a year, Largest Water Tax. Tho water duplicate of tho borough shows that J. J. Franey ia tho largest individual water rent payer in tho borough, lie pays $107.75 every six mouths. Of course, tho tenants represented by tho payment yield In rents more than sulhcicnt to meet uio ex pcuso. This is very low for first-class goods and just what you want for house cleaning. Meluskey & Son, 1 105 S. Main St. PROPOSALS. f Scnlcd nroposaU will be received nt the ofllco f tho secretary, Shclinndiinli School District, Shcimnilonh, l'cnnn., until, and not niter, a m. on Tuesimy. iny om, iwi, i"i i'1 "" per beauty they cannot bo excelled. 1-27-tf It. F.Gill. Wedding Hells. Frank Smith, a popular young man of ic.,n(nrii la rmirnnieil. or the creation Ashland, and Miss Roso Seltzer, of Fountain of a mining bureau iu connection with tho Springs, wero married in tho German Catho- Dcnartmcnt of Internal Attain, at wo neau uc cliurcii, at Asnianu, ycsicruay. The Secret of a Beautiful SSin Soft, while hands, sbnnelv nails, and luxuriant hair, with clean wliolceome scalp, la found In the perfect action of tho I'onES. produced by CUTI CURA SOAP, tho moat cffccUvo akin purifier, nuu ucauuuer in me worm. 6o1d throughout th worM. Fotte Often akd CniU' ICAL Cubi'Obatio, bole 1'roprletori, lloeton. .if wlileli should bo a chief with qualiuea tlmm rn nxnrclso proper control of mine liisiiertnrs. Tho number of tons of anthracite coal produced ill tho eight districts of Pennsyl vnnialast vear was 50.&17.10I, an increase ii-it that of the previous year that of 5, aM.H2.-i. Tho number of employes in tho anthracite mines was 113.(103. an increase of 3.010. Tho fatal accidents decreased from 130 to 420 : and the non-fatal accidents in creased from 010 to 1.075. Tho Secretary of Jfitcrnal Allaire says thocouditionssurround- -"lug the mining of anthracite coal aro less ' hazardous than formerly, on account of tho Another Ashland wedding was solemnized ou Saturday when Mrs. Lavina Thomas, of Ceutralia, aud'Frank llochmer wero united hy Itev. Schaefl'cr, of the Iteformed church. Miss Mary Irvin, of Centralia, and ueorgo H. Houghton, of Luzerne county, were mar ried in Philadelphia on Saturday. They will reside in tho latter city. William Maley and Miss liarrett will bo married in St. Oinlcus church, Mahanoy City, Wednesday morning. i)ii:i. BEDIM LIi. O n tho 2oth Inst., Mny Lilly, eldest ilnuchter of Oeorco W. ond Jlnry llouuaii. need 10 years ami 1 months. Funeral wll take place on Wednesday, 2!ith Inst., at i p. in. from tho family residence, No. 0 North Mni fl-not Snmiuiiiilnnli. 111. Service at til T.ii.,..1l..t Kutefniiiil flmrrli. Interment i the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relatives nnd friends respectfully Invited to nttend. MISCELLANEOUS. Great lteiluctlons In I-idies' and Children's russet and fine coudola shoes in endless varieties at i .1 ,i.n.i i,itl,ir..d nnd tho re- Wonier's. 121 N. Main street. 4-17-tf quired safety appliances ana oxner appanuus in use InOIt SALK. Dwellings .M. sip, ! i, fii,ai ' and 225 East Coal btrect. Most dijhirnhle -Dwellings No. 215, 21 Lumber and l'eed Company oOlee. locations. Apply to V, S. Hobbins, Shenandoah 1-fcO-llV HOOD'S PIIjIjS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. Dleas'nt laxative. All Druggists. Juimneso Student Lecture. Ycntaro Okano, a Japauscso student from tbn Cumlicrland University. TcnuesAce, lectured in tho Methodist Episcopal church last night and entertained a largo audience A Defender .Stricken. David Howard, of liist Line street, is suf- ferine from a stroko of nnoplexy. Ho is veteran of the rebellion and was ono of the First Defenders. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Granted Marriage Licensee. John P. Davis nnd Mary Evans, both of Coal Dale ; Alexander Davis, of Shenandoah, -r-iniTvn Qm.ilfki.- Anrll 2fith. a liuncl Ij keys! Owner can have same hy proving ownership and paying lor tins ouveruscniem, Call ntllKiiALD olllee. AHTltAY. White setter? doc, l .........oritur tn tho name of "Hell." Dclom? and Evelyn E. Loucks, of Pottsvillc; John ing to Dr. J. S. Klstler, was last seen yesterday " . ' r ; , r ' .i. mLi.. nt ll i.Vlnck. Anybody seeing said dog1 nfter- ..,,a,ni nml V oil T OST OR .U wnrdawill greatly ooiigo me owner loriuij Information lie may furnish of Its whereabouts. nil siat.ij;. A 3-storv frnino business proi ertv on North Mnln street. One of the most desirable properties In town. Apply to it w, Sbocmnker, Altorneyni-iaw, corner ui i.rnu and Mnrket streets. 4-SHm TTlOn HALK. A Concord road wagon, good li ii.h'. Ciin l,o boinihtebcan. Apply at 1 7liiii.ii onieo. 4-2HW ITTAXTRD A vest maker. llros., merchant tailors, North M Fllllnir- th Qold. Silver. Cement. Gold and l'orcclalli Crowns and Ilridgo Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. E.NTIUELY I'AINLWS IIXTHACTIOS. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets, Entrance on Oak Street. Ofllco Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. E. GalhiL'her and Mary both of Tamatiua : Motreius Luksczarizius and Annio Zilcnsky, both of Shenandoah ; Thomas F. Moore, of Pottsvillc, and Mary Quiriu, of St. Clair. WHITELOCKVS SHOE STOKE (Egan Block) sells the best and cheapest SHOES In town, try them. A Choice lit Hand. At about eight o'clock last night ono in search of local scenes of a cosmopolitan character could 'havo had his appetite arpeased In tho neighborhood of tho corner of Main and Centre streets. A little wet of tho corner, on Centre street, was tho Salva tion Army corps ; on Main street, justfcouth of Centre, the American Volunteers held forth, and at tho northeast corner was a land of Italians playing upon several instru ments. Add to this tho speeding of bicyclos upauddown Main sireot, xiio coarse siiouis ,uV,,.es. Apply at L. ItefoWl of a dime museum barker and tho ringing of )lou,e, 10 and 12 South Muln btrect. the electric car bells, and tnen nuui up a nearer approach to a sccuo on "tho Bowery." Apply ot l'o: .1 nlti street, 4-21-tf I Itemartably sueccsifuU D Worhlrennwrtert! Itomartably sueccsifull uniy aonuinewltu Trade aiarK Ancnor. . Ad. Ktcnter & Co.. zisrsrici., hk. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12BrinohEi)M8, OwhUUmwoies. 6 ,fe 50 ets. In Hhcinndo.ili for sale by 1', I" D. Klrlln. fl 8. -Minn P! , 11 lull. 7 H. Tllalli M . 1. I' trenbucb. N. h. cor, .oui 3 SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. Uojil bts !flJrrj;!i'jli 1 That Last 1 1 Pair of Shoes I 1 You Bought 1 1 Of the I i Other Fellow i CLOSING OUT SALE! .. ... .... Tmb.i nv MOV and 'material reqillreil in the construction of a oW.rnnin u ldliiir to bo creclcil on .orm Wblto street, In aeeordnnee with the drawings Call. n...i ai,....lfl,.itlnti nri-tiiired therefor by hey- 1 mour Davis, architect, !OT Wnlnut street. l'hlladcliibla, I'a., copies ol wnicii inny ue seen nln.. ..r it... B..i.ri.tnrv or the uistrlct. or ot tho oilke of the nrchitcit. Tho right is reserved by tho Hoard to reject any or an nius. ('..., ,im...!im or llrms ll dd III! Will UlVC tllClr Individual names as well as their ilrm name, with their address. 11C11.11IM V.OJI5I ITTEK, .Tiiiik T. T.f.e. Chnlrninn. Sbciinndoah. I'a.. April llth. 180. 1-21-tf We could saved you some money on. Mow g: do we know it, you ask ? Why, we know j that no other store can 5 sell shoes at Factory Prices and live. We 2 98C. g: 3 Take our MEN'S SHOES at 2 Take our WOMEN'S SHOES at 98c. 3 Take our MINERS' BOOTS at SI.75 Then take the rR EMOVE D T. J. Broughall's GROCERY 52, S2S South rvialn Street. 3 DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE? 3 other fellow's goods, look s at them both and you will buy ours every time. ! Wn nmi mil VOU H IICW wheel, of IllC fillCftt miiko nnd irunmuteo. ftt reduced i)rlce9. e make n enccinlty 01 . . . REPAIRING BICYCLUS I Tin nt send nwnv from town to linvc your wlieei repnlred wlien it cjinbedoncat home just as koou una mucu cuejiin r. Faust Bicycle Works, Oulcoi 120 S. Jardln Street, Shenandoah, rn 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. IF YOU WANT THE BEST 3 and can't (ret it, then come to ua for It. We carry tno best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon owatta your order. Goods delivered prompiiy. flUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street 1 GOLD- 1 ALUMINUM I COUPONS . . Our Store Room is now offered for rent and will be fitted up to suit the, parties i 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, OPEN EVERY E 'AY 3 Tiivivns Avn rilOSSINfiS. Parties deal 1 Iiib ktone for jiavinpi or crolnRS Bhonld wrltBtoK.J. Folk, Shliinan'f, I'a., or Commer cial Hotel, Shenandoah. 4-18-lln TTIOIt SALE. Tho water pump, counters nnd t i.r (Wi,i-o nf ihu Scbelllv House. For further Information apply to J. K. 1'. Schclfly. w-rtl, 1IUVT A lnrfA ilnnble. Wcll-llnllteil X' room, on the second door, centrally located We issue coupons s to all purchasers, and they are redeemable 2 at our store for valu- 5 able presents in Gold S A 1 u m i n u m Table ; Ware. Lall ana in- quire for further par- ; ticulars. Your Money back if jail want It. f Cor. Main and Oak Sts. 4 NOW IS3i; YOUR TIME. with all modern conveniences, suitablo for llefnwicirs cunning STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for thospriiiB house cleauiuir. Carpets cleaned, a Specialty. reatbers and Mattresses Renovated. t.l. l.kli llrnovutlnir cornets, llrussell and Ingrain, 80 pur yard. Heavier Krade, loier vV Feathers cleaned, fco per lb. tttttrej.!;e cleaned and upholstered, lialr, ti; cotton, ISJi cheaper grailes, Cnlled for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addre.., STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Apple alley, Shenandoah, TABLE ! FLOOR ; LATEST DESIGNS. OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Comer Centre and West Streets. I T -MCliriTTSK VlSITOltS.- A i, albuved ni the almshouso except on Procure coupons at tho Factory Shoo Store for Bold aluminum tablo ware. You will also 6ecuro shoes at factory price. The IIoro Killing. Editor Hve-nino 11eali: Your stato- mout in last night's Issue concerning tho Villlnjj of tho horso belonging to tho llollalilo lliinil ljiundry was noi suuicieuiiy luimcih . ..i Tho Andorsicned was attempting to cross 1110 trtt from below Justioe Toomey's oljlce to William Snyder's on, Centre street, nnd tho car was coming so last that tno uioiorman claimed that lie was unable to stop tno car. At no time did I lose control of tho horso. I beckoned for him to stop, but ho was com- inc at such n rate of speed that ho was uu- nblo to stop, and I almost lost my life, and tho horso was hilled nun tno wagon aim liarncsi wrecked. ltoiiKitT Linton. Latest In silk guards, see show window display, at llrumm's Jewelry store. Odd Fellows Celebration. All Invitation is extended to all Odd Fellows living in Shenandoah nnd vicinity. who are not members of tho local lodges, to atteud a musical and literary entertainment to be given In Ferguson's thoatro on tho cveniiiK of Thursday, April SOth, under the auspices of tho three local lodges. Ily order of the 4-23-H General Committee. Adjutant Hunter to Speak, Adjutant W. O. Hunter, who lias charge of tho Salvation Army operations in western Pennsylvania, with headquarters Iu Pitts burg, will speak in tho Army hall to-night Visitors will not Hy order of the adnvs jioaru til vi(i-u.wid. . Attest: John Ir. uressang, iicrn. -.--. Suits Made to Order Former Prices. llluo. Black, Ilrowu and Gray Cheviots; $10. Mixed Goods, (Stylishly Made nud Trimmed) ?10, $11, $12, $13 and ?11. Stylish Pantaloons, ?3.00 $3.D0, ? J. 00 nud upwards. Black Clay Diagonals, $15, These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWAY, NO. 5 W. CENTRE STREET. BEDDALL BUILDING. Go to the Shenandoah Dental Kooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fllllncs. If -vour artlfical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Trt -Tr We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, 3 HV1 1 II I IV Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown . Vl.vi J ana uriugfl woric aim an operaiiuus inni ici- tain to IJental burirerv. Ko charges for extracting when plates are ordered, no are tno only users ot vitalized air for tho painless extraction ot teetn. 1 Shoe Store, 1 We have just received an immense stock of Men's, Boy's and Children's SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, A. MOYER.fc nanaffer. JE: (Titman's Block! East Centre Street. Onlce Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. . PAINTERS WANTED ! Upon application to the under signed painters can secure employ ment. Call at once. TtMffi StlTDEK, Painter and Decorator, 23 S. Jardln Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. CURE NOS- 3 6c 5 Applied by men only. Stops In 3 days, cures In 0 nays, oom u POVINSKY'S DRUQ STORE, S8 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. A FULL LINK OF NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS With attached or de tached collars. Also a full lino of SOFT SHIRTS. Iilg assortment; ol SPRlNd and . . . sunriER NECKWEAR. Spring and . . Summer . . . Clothing In all the latest novelties ot the season. Call early and ltucivvj v...--. - selling clothing at such amaz- ingly low prices as to reapJ harvest in bargains for buyers. ye never fail to please you, if you call and examine our big stock. L. Qoldin, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main Street, Shenandoah. Pa. PORTZ & BRO., 24 IM. Main St. REMOVAL Ot QHRIBT, FOLTZ'B barhcr shop from Easj Coal street to 10S West Centre street, formerly occupied hy Joseph Holvey. CLEAN TOWEL VITH EVERY SHAVE. HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. Evan J.Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking: ll 13 N. Jardln Street. on "How Ingersoll lost his rellgiou. 1
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