Ilousecleaning Time tant lmnil ami must Iks (lone. After the uliolve are denned tliey must 1c covered. Of ruunw you want . . SHELF PAPER . . . We liave Just a lint you want. Tour colon, wlilto, bluo, pink and yellow ; 5 yards long, you cut to fit shelf. Worth 10 cents. You can liave It now for 5 cents a piece. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. EVENING HERALD wnnxusnAY. april an, lsno. PERSONAL. Andrew Iolerton, of rottsvllle, attondeil tlio funeral of Miss lieddall to-day. Sire. Charles Trinkle, of West Oak street, Is confined to lier liomo by Illness. Justice William Amour, of Sit. Cannel, was a visitor to town this morning. Tax ltecelvcr Scanlau is ahlo to ho about acain after an illness of several days. , Sirs. Charles Iieaver and daURhtcr, of Neumcdia, wero guests of town friends to day. Sirs. Charles Hooks, of Pottsvllle, is tho guest of her son, Frederick, on South Jardin street. Prof. Warner, one of tho teachers at Wood's Business College, Is confined to his Ijed with illness. Sliss Tlllio Kinjr, of Tamaqlia, has entered tho employ of James Galvhi, on West Centra street, as talloress. Juntos Major, of North Bowers street, who suffered injury by a kick from n mule in tho Shenandoah City colliery, has recovered s'lllicieiitly to take short street walks. Sirs. Brhraim Potts, of Lykcns, was tho guest of town friends yesterday. Sirs. Potts also visited at Wm. l'enn, where her husband wasfornicrly pastorof the SI. K. congregation. Sliss Bertlia Slorgan, of Bloonisburg, is in town, attending tho bedside of her father, James SI. Slorgan, who is lying dangerously ill at the home of his son, Pachard Slorgan, on South Whito street. J. P. Purcell, who is connected with tho rhoenix Brewing Company at Pittsburg, and is a dclegato to the Democratic state conven tion at Allcntown, was in town yesterday, tho guest of his cousin, J. J. Francy. First of All, Jtcd VIiir Hll, Me. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. Oruhler Bros,, drug store. At Cominumlrry General Coneiit!oii. The convention of the Commandcry General, Sons of America, which has been In session at Berwick this week, adjourned yesterday. Tho convention was an interest ing one to tho members, and from reports submitted tho order is in a healthy condi tion. Tho following stato otlicers wcro elected : Commander General, Kov. D. K. Iluply, No. 01); Senior Vice Commander General, Charles E. 1'rautz, No 5 ; Junior Vico Commander General, James A. llaut, Xo. 12; Itecording General, F. K. Stcos, Xo. 1 ; Treasurer General, A. G. Shissler, Xo. 13 ; Captain General, II. J. Strouse, Xo. GO; Inspector General, J. W. llolman, Xo. 17; Guard General, K. II. Ford, Xo. 31 ; Picket General, V. 1 Louser, Xo. 0; Financial Generals, B. F. Baily, Xo. 4 ; George II. Krick, Xo. 11 , of town; J. W. Wltuian, Xo. 23. Gold aluminum table ware is becoming popular. Tho Factory SIiqo Storo is giving the goods away frco to purchasers. A lYiico Charged. Tho power for the electric lights nt Col umbia park during tho summer is supplied from tho Lakeside Electric Hallway trolley. While the lights nro cut off during the winter season, tho feed wires aro left intact. It has been discovered that somebody cut one of tho feed wires and connected it in such a manner that tho entire fence of tho park has becomo strongly charged. Several men liavo been knocked down by shock when they approached too closo. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas flttiug, or general tiusmithlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer iv stoves. 8 1-tf Colliery Suspend. Tho North Ashland colliery, near Ceu tralia, will suspend operations to-morrow for repairs. Buy Keystone flour. Bo euro that tho name Liwsio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Filling" th Oold. Silver, Cement. Gold and Porcelain Crowns and llrldgo Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. Hktiuely I'aixlixs Extraction. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Kntrance on Oak Street. Ofllee Hours : 8 n. in. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Xowlu operation lor tho spring houso cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Trioe I.lfct t Itenovatlng cornets, Brussels and Ingrain. 8o per yard. Heavier grades, 4oper yard. I'oithers cleaned, 8c per lb. Muttreeu cleaned uml upholnterod, hair, SI; cotton, Pi; cneaper grades, tz. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addres,, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Apple alley, Shenandoah, LATEST DESIGNS. floor; OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and West Streets'. A LARGE FUNERAL. Miss Itcililall, Who Died Suddenly Iiit Sunday, Hurled To-day. The funeral of Slay Lilly Beddall, eldest daughter of George W. and Slary Beddall. took place at 2 o clock this afternoon from the family residence, Xo, 0 North Slain street. Tho attendance was very large and the display of floral offerings extraordinary'. The handsome white satin and silver mounted casket was actually engulfed by lloral designs, among them "Gates Ajar," from tho United Evangelical Sunday school; vacant chair from SI. L. Kcmmerer's Sunday school class; broken wheel from Sliss Anna SI. Dengler's publlcuchoolclaw.brokon link from Sire. Anstock ; and a harp with seven strings from the family. The- strings of the harp represented the children of the family and the second and seventh were broken. It was designed by Sirs. J. A. Guldin. A broken column mis presented by companions of the deceaed. Tho services wero hold in tho SIcthodlst Episcopal church and were conducted by Kov. I. J. Iteltz, pastor of the United Evan- gollcal church, Itov. Alfred Heebner, of tho first named church, assisting. The pull bearors wero E. C. Mallck, J. O. Thumm, William Smith, Harry Wertz, William Camp bell, of Slahanoy City, and Philip Slalcy. Interment was mado in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Among tho relativos and friends in nttendanco wero John Wanlrop and family, of Sit. Carmel ; J. S. Beddall and family, of Tamaqua j Taylor Wcand and family, of Eastou ; Sir. and Sirs. John Stay, of South Bethlehem j Levi Paul anil family, of Pottsvillo ; and Gcorgo Beddall, of liazlc- ton. Wilkinson's ltargatti Sale. This week swlvol silks, best make, 25 cents per yard ; worth COc. Brocauo lustre skirts, only fl.DS. Shirt waists, in endless variety at cut prices j capes in rich now stylos cloth, velvet or silk, plain or richly embroidered, from 80c up. Lancaster apron ginghams still 5c per yard. L. J. Wilkinson, 23 S. Slain St. COAL WILL BE HIGHER. Anthracite Coal Companies (live 'otteo of nn Ailvuneu on May 1. Tho Philadelphia and Heading and tho Lehigh Valley Railroad companies issued circulars In Philadelphia yesterday announc ing that on Slay 1 they would advance tho price of anthracite coal 25 cents a ton for all sizes. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western gavo notico of a Uko advance, and its esamplo will bo followed by tho other New York companies, Tho prices after April 30 will ho $1 a ton for stove, $3.75 for egg and chestnut, and $3.50 for grate. It is estimated that tho reports for the current mouth will show- an output of 3,000,000, which was about that of tho sumo month last year, although tho sales agents havo agreed upon an output of only 2,500,000. Tho spring trado has been dull this year, but all authorities agreo that tho stock in tho yards of tho retail dealers is small. House Cleaning Time. This spring wo havo received tho largest and best lino of laco curtains ever seen in this region. A special laco curtain 3 yards long at 50 and 75 cents per pair. Also a nico lino 31 to 1 yards long at 85c, 00c, and $1.00 per pair and upward, ror quality and beauty they cannot bo excelled. 1-27-tf B. F.GIIX. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Kegion Chron icled for Hasty 1'eriii.nl. Postmaster Mullet is extending the paving ind gutter of his property on Market alley. Sliss Slary Quirin, of St. Clair, and Thomas F. Sloorc, of Pottsvllle, wcro married this morning. Slarshal Baugh denies that ho has pur chased tho Cooney property on West Oak street. n iron staircase loading from Oak street to Wood's Business College, in Ferguson's theatre, building is in course of construction. Tho employes of the Schuylkill Traction Company will shortly appear in new summer suits und caps. Tho suits will be tho regula tion bluo. Sirs. Dorothea, widow of tho late Conrad Seltzer, died this morning at her homo in Pottsvillo. Sho was 75 years of ago and leaves twelvo children. Fred. Hopkins, Sr., motorman on tho Schuylkill Traction lino, formerly a resident of this place, resumed his duties Jlonday after two weeks' illness. A largo cavo-iu occurred on tho Lehigh road between Sit. Cannel and Centralia on Saturday afternoon. Tho wrecking crow of Delano aro still working at the cavo in trying to 1111 it up. Odd fellow Celebration. All Invitation is extended to all Odd Fellows living in Shenandoah and vicinity. who aro not members of tho local lodges, to attend a musical and literary entertainment to bo given in Ferguson's theatre on tho evening of Thursday, April 30th, under the auspices of tho three local lodges. By order of tho 4-25-4t Oenkhai. Committee. Win. l'enn. Henry Eckloy died at this place last night from typhoid pneumonia, Ho had been ill about tlnco weeks. Tho deceased was born ou December 29, 1809, and leaves a wifo and four children. Ho was a momber of Wash ington Camp No. 233, P. O. S. of A. John Knight yesterday returned from Philadelphia, whore ho visited friends. Thomas Davidson, of Slahanoy City, was visitor to town yesterday. James Patterson, of Shenandoah, mado a business trip to this place yeotorday. Sirs. Hattle Potts, of Wioonlseo, is a guest of friends hero. A Good ltesolutlou. Chief BurEoss Burns and Supervisor Llowollyn havo decided upon a plan to abate th box and barrel nuisance. Uu anil filler next Saturday tho Supervisor will oQultsuato all boxos, barrels and other obstructions found on sidewalks, load them on wagons and haul thorn to the dumpiug grounds at tho west end of Lloyd street. I'miiiil n Kuinll I'urtiino. In sonrcblng his Into rosldcnco at Swoyer Crook, iiuir Slmtuokln, yohturdiiy, tlio relativos of Joromiah Diclil weto Biirprlseu to find S2.000 in cold hidden iu crovlsos. Diohl, wliodlcd Thursday, was supposed to havo bcou lieimlloes. Ills remains wero buried yesterday. The Doyle 1'iictloii Win, Tho Hoard of Auditors of Centralis and CoiiTUKliam township havo finally succcedod In eirccting uu orgaiiizatiou, by tho election of Eeoso Davis presidcut aud Andrew Donahoo secretary, tho lattor at a salary of $25. Tho board was in deadlock sinco tho first Holiday in April, which was broken, by Keose Davis voting with tho Doylo lactlon. Tho next meeting will bo held at tho houso of 11. J. Doylo. It. M'lnnlug New 1'rluiuU Dally What? Pan-Tina for coughs aud colds. At Oruhler Uros , drug store. PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATS. The I.urgrit State Convention In tho II la tory of the Vnrty. ALLRSTOWN, Pa., Aprll.20. Tho largest gathering of Demoomu thntlins nttonded ti stnto ootivontion in yours Is sheltered In this city this morning. Tho remotest sec tions of tho commonwealth hnvo Bent uu usually largo ilolegatlont, and ns n result Allentown Is overcrowded. Last night a big parade, participated In by organiza tions from nil tho eastern cities of tho stnto, attracted thousand of pooplo to tho main streets. William V. Hnrrlty rodoln a carriage nt tho hoad of tho parade, mid ho was groeted with outhuslastlo cheers nil nlong the lino. A dozen bantU played lively music and tons of fireworks wore burned. Such universal decoration of business housos and private residences hai nevor before been seen In a convention city In this state, and much money has boon spent by tho citizens in this particu lar dlructlon. Everybody is forPnttlson, nnd that gon tlcmnn will reccivo tho unanimous and hearty Indorsement of his stnto for the presidency in tho convention. Sir. Hnr rlty is likewise on top and nobody doubts that ho will securo tho adoption of hla unit rule. The platform makers have dono tholr work, but nothing is given out regarding its declarations beyond tho fact that It will contain n strong sound monoy gold standard plank. William IS. Given, of Lancaster county, will bo tho tompornry chairman. The four clcctors-at-largo will bo William SI. Slugorly of Philadelphia, James D. Han cock of Veiinngo, Thomas Collins of Cen tre and Gcorgo W. Guthrlo of AUegliony. Savon of tho eight national dologatcs-nt-lnrgo will bo William V. Hnrrlty, Charles A. Fngnn of Allegheny, Stnto Chairman Itobort.E. Wright of Allontown, J. Henry Cochran of Willlamsport, John S. Kill ing of Krlo, ox-Congrossninn B. P. Myers oi iinrrisuurg ana John T. Lcnahan of Wilkosbarro. For congrossman-nt-largo, John M, Bradon of Washington countr and Smcd- loy D. Gnrrett of Delaware county have boon slated. Jus. Cioodlllllll .V Co. Fresh lb. print creamery butter, 23c. Fresh round print country roll butter, ISc. Fresh roiind tub butter per lb., 18c. Fresh eggs per doz 12Jc. Pcnna. potatoes, B bushel lots, 25c. 4-0-tf 27 West Centra street. Procure coupons at tho Factory Shoo Storo for gold aluminum tablo ware. You will also secure shoos at factory prices. An Inspection. Co. E, 8th Itegimcnt, N. G. P., Captain Andrew Comrey, will bo inspected at 8 o'clock this evening in Armory hall, Slahanoy City. Colonel E. do V. Slorrell, of Philadelphia, Inspector General of tho state, will bo present. After tho inspection a collation will bo served in tho basement of tho Armory. WHITELOCK'S SHOE STOKE (Egan Block) sells tho best and cheapest SHOES in town, try them. Obituary. Benjamin F. Slarshall died at 1:40 o'clock this afternoon nt tho residence of his parents, James W. and Harriet Slarshall, No. 32 North West streot. Tho deceased had suf fered from tumors in tho throat for the past two years and during the last seven months ho was confined to his bed. Ho was 21 years of ago on the 13th of December, last. The young man had a largo clrclo of friends aud enjoyed an cxcclleut reputation. Accident at tho Draper. Special to KvEKIXO IlKltALU. Gimiektox, April 29. Tho ropo on tho fifth lift of tho Draper colliery broko to-day when two loaded cars wero being hoisted. About 700 feet of ropo went down tho slope and tho two cars wero smashed to atoms, but fortunately no person was injured. E asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man Hood's said: "You never know you havo takan a pill till It la all Q,ll A over." 2c. C. I. Hood & Co., IIS " Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. m w The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. WOOD'S Shenandoah College 1 3SO STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand. . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship One Department . . $150 . 50 S. I. WOOD, President. Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 10 oz, euko of pure, soap for S cents. 11! oz. pnekago of host washing powder, 5c. 4 lb, package of boot washing powder, 20a. This is very low for first-class goods and just what you want for house cleaning. Meluskey & Son, 103 S. Main St ..REMOVED T. J. Broughall's GROCERY TO as South Main Streot, NT finger That would render n linen collar unfit to wear, can bo instantly re moved from n "Celluloid" wntcr-j-roof collar with a wet cioth or sponge. Every workitigtnan who cares to leok neat should wear the TRADE1 LUPOID MARK- INTERLINED collar. Wears six thucslongcr than linen. All genuine interlined col- , lare and cuffs with n "Celluloid" j surfnee bear tlm trade-mark. Re- ; fuse imitations. i If tho furnisher ilopsn't keep thpm, order of ns rtlrtrt. Collars Sta. e.chj Cutis 40c. pair, j TIIK CEI.I.UI.Om COMPAXV, New York. SAPOLIO Is tho host cleanser fur these goods. ? MISCELLANEOUS. f ANTKI). A tf.rl hi do gcnerftl homework. Apply ntJl iwnwnis nrrci. TlOlt SAM: lwpHlii!rn Xo. 215. 217,219,221, 1 22:1 ami 235 Int ml f-trcrt Mnt doMrnble locittioin. Applvto Z S. HoM'tiix, Slicnnniloah Lumber niul Compiiny oflleu. 4-2Mw InorM), Stipilny, April 20tli, a Inancli u ' kiv. Owner enn Imve Name by proving ownerthlp nnl pnI"tf for tliU advertisement. Call nt IlKitAMi ofllw. 3t 'LIOU HAI.K. A 3--tory frame Inixineos proin h ...-ti s.m Vnrllt Mnln fctrr Otto if the inn4 ileslrnble properties in town. Apply to II. W, uii.imi.nker At turn v-nt-lnw. corner of Centre ami Market streets. l-2.Mm FOU SAM!. A Concord road wagon, gaud ns new. Can be bought cheap. Apply nt the Hi:nAi.t ollice. 4-53-1 w "WANTI5I). A vt'it nftkL'r- Aiipty nt l'ortz ) Ilros., merchant tailors, Xorth Main street. AV1X(IS AND CKOSSINGS. Parties desir incKtone for luulnus or crowinirs fchould write to F.J. Kolk, Hiim-an', Pa., or Commer cial Hotel, Shenandoah. 4-18-lm JJIOU ltKNT. A large double, wclMlghtcd room, on the second floor, centrally located with nil modem convenience?, puttnhlc for ofllee purpose. Apply nth ltefowlch's clothing house, 10 and 12 South Mnln htrcet. 4-22-tf 4 LMSHOrsi-; VISITOIES. Visitors will not V. be tdhmcd at the almshouse except on Tlniro.lf.va of o.irli ircpt. IK nrrier nfilhn Hoard of Directors ' Attcfet: John I . (freeing, ucrK. 4-lw Beauty Unrolled To the ndmlrlng gaze of those who have a tasto for really line wall paper in the display of now wall palter wrinkles we have Just received. You can find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, unrlur. diniiiL- room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to S3 per roll. 1'iuo artistic pnptrs n specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Intimates cheer fully furnished, Send postal. I. P. CARDEN, 221 W. Centre St , Hlicnandaab, I'a. PAINTERS WANTED ! Upon application to the under signed painters can secure employ ment. Call at once. Painter and Decorator, 23 S. Jardin Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? AVecan sell you n new wheel, of the finest niako and pnaraiitee, at reduced priees. We make a specialty of . , . REPAIRING BICYCLES 1 Do not send nwuy from town to have your wheel repaired -when It cap ho done at hoinejubt Faust Bicycle Works, Ofllce. J20 H Jardin Street, Sheiwndouli.J'ol FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade goods at low cost prices to ensh 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. AT eases 26 South Main Street. mss 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 neck 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 ClOODS. Best manufactured. L. REFOWICH, NO. SHE 10 S. riAIN STREET, NANPOAH, PA. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver iilllngs. If your unified teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations freo. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Locau Crowns. Crown and llridgn work and all operations that rer un n to Dental surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo are the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titninn'a Block) ast Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 ft. 111. to 8 p. ru. A FULL LINE OP NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS With attached . or de tached collars. ANoa full lino of SOFT SHIRTS. assortment? of SPR1NQ and . . . sunriER NECKWEAR. PORTZ & BRQ., 2. INI. Main St. REMOVAL Of CHRIST. FOLTZ'S barber shop from Enst Coal street to 1OT West Ceutro street, formerly occupied by Joseph Ilolvey, CLEAN TOWEL VITH EVERY SHAVE. HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will he received nt tlie ofllco of the secn'tury, Shinnndoali School District, Shenandoah, lYnnn., until, nnd not nftcr, 5 p. in. on Tuesday, Slav Ath, inn, for nil labor rcquneii nt xne construction 01 a illUlnir to he erected on North White street, hi iiecordnnce with the drawings mid Bpwi float Ions pretwred therefor by Sey mour iiavia, urcniieci, wt v ninui Bireei, Philadelphia, ltM cop tew of which may be Been attheomeeot the secretary of the district, or nt tho olllw of the urchltert. Tho right la reserved by tlio lkmrd to reject nny or nil bids. Companies or llrms bidding will give their individual names as, well as their firm name, with their nddress. ' Tlnn.itiNO Committee, John T. Lek, Chairman. Slienandoah, I'a., April tilth, lb-JO. 4-21-tf IF YOU WANT THE BEST and en n't fret It. then come to us for It. We carry tub best of ....... Groceries, Butter and Eggs, ELOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Qooit ueuvereu prompuy. nUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 Bast Centre Street. CURE NOS- 3&5. Applied by men only. Stops In S days, cures in Quays, doiu at POVINSKY'S DRUQ STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA. f I flSING 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 t 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. NOW IS4 YOUR TIME. We have just received an immense stock of Men's, Boy's and Children's Spring and . . Summer . . . Clothing; In all thelatest 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. We never fail to please you, if you call and examine our big stock. L. Qoldin, Prop., 9 and n South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street.
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