0 Ilousecleaning Time h at liaml ami mint lw done. After the uliclvwiare clemieil they mint Ite covered Of course you wont . . SHELF PAPER . . . We have Jurt what you want. Four colors, white, blue, pink anil yi'llow ; 5 ytmls long, you cut to fit shelf. Worth 10 cents. You can liave it now lor 5 c ents a piece. North Main St. EVENING HERALD TIIU11SDAY, AriJIT, 30, 1SP0. YOU WILL APPRECIATE THIS. Novel mill Att met l Sou culr l'reo llvcry Imily AVI11 Wimt It. A souvenir that you will apprcciato will ho given free with every copy of "The Phil adelphia Sunday Press" of May 3. It is nn oxuet icprodttction of the I'liiladelphia ISaso Ball I'ark, showing the finest Brand stand in tho world, the diamond and all tho players. The latter can ho cut out and placed in their propor positions iu tho field, thus giving au accurate representation of tho team at work. This is one of the most novel and attrac tive souvenirs ever given away by any news paper. It will make the "rooters" howl with delight. It will tlcklo tho fancy of tho children, teach them tho national gamo and acquaint thorn with tho Quaker City players. It will provo invaluablo as a chart to instruct your sister or soino other person's sister how tho gamo is played, nnd thus mako her an intelligent observer of the pop ular game. If you miss this splendid souvenir you'll regret it. Tho little ones at homo will never forgivo you. Consequently it behoovcth you to bo in timo. There will bo a rush for lioact Sunday's Press that will startle somo pcoplo. Don't bo one of tho startled. Start now and order noxt Sunday's Press of your newsdealer to-day. It Utilise Cleaning Time. This spring wo havo received tho largest and host lino of laco curtains over seen in this region. A special laco curtain 3 yards long at 50 and 73 cents per pair. Also a nice lino 31 to 4 yards long at 85c, 0c, and f 1.00 per pair nnd upward. For quality and beauty they cannot be excelled. 4-li7-tf It. F.Gill. They AVIll Slurry. Marriage licenses wero granted yesterday as follows : Andrew Scasknow and Mary Dennis, both of Silvorbrook; Joncph Vlnar and Francisco Temashcski, both of I'ark Place; Win. L. Seller and Hattio L. Hand, both of PoTter township; Joseph Wirtz and Katie Smith, both of Mahanoy City; John liliiitski and Annio Mussia, both of Maha noy "Plane ; Michael Milam and Barbary Czolntk, both of Wm. Peun. WIIITELOCK'S SHOU STOKE (Egan Illock) sells tho best and cheapest SHOES In town, try them. Will Open Saturday, May 2d, With a lull Hue of CLOTHING, . . . GENTS' FURNISHINGS, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE 29 S. Main St. Formerly Wilkinson' s old Stand. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Filling "'Hi Gold, Silver, Cement. Gold nnd l'orcelain Crowns and Ilrldgo Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. Ektikely J'aisli8 Extraction. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Kntrauee on Oak Street. OQlce Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. in. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for tlio spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated, Price List l Ilenovntlwr carpets, Brussels and Ingrain, Bo per yard. Heavier vftnl. Ifauthtr. inclined. Ho tier 'ler graiies, 4q per ;ier lb. Mnttresr.es cleaned and upholstered, lialr, 51 ; cotton, $3 ; oheaper grades, 2. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addrc, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Apple alley, Shenandoah. LATEST DESIGNS. Jwor! OILCLOTHS Prom 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Oorner Centra and Want Htrecti, 0 NECROLOGY. Work of tho (lilui ltmper In Tohii mill Win. Venn, Anion tho dentin recorded to-day was one which occasioned A sensation on account of it Midden character. The victim wss Mrs. Catherine llreiiiian, wlfeof Nicholas Itreimnn, a miner who resides uu West Coal street and clone to the western limits of tho borough. Mr. Ilrennaii was on the night shift In the mines and arrived at his borne st about one o'elock this morning. His wife arose from bed and preiwred his wash water and tho customary cup of tea, and then returned to her bedroom. Sho made no complaint of feeling ill and there was nothing unusual iu her manner. About 20 minutes later Mr. llrenuan preiwred to retire. The wife was apparently asleep, but uttered a low moan as Mr. Hrcnnan entered the room. He tiled, to nrouso her, nnd falling in this ran up to tho garrett to awaken his eon. lioth returned to the bedroom and found Mrs. Ilrennanslnklng fast. A messenger was sent for Dr. 1). J. LaURlon and he responded promptly, but tho woman had died before ho reached tbo house. Dr. Eanstou saysdoath was duo to heart dispose. Tim deceased was 1 1 years of age and loaves sis children musing from 7 to 22 years of age. Frank IJoudorf.step-fathcroLoulsUender, tho hotel keeper of Win. Peun, died at that placo this morning from dropsy. Ho was 70 years of age and had been ill for some timo. The deceused Is survived by his wife and two children in addition to Mr. Homier. They oro Mrs. Joseph Mauor, of I'ottsvllle, and Mrs. Joseph Knight, of Scranton. Mr. Bondorf was a member of tho German Lutheran church of town. Mrs. Martin Crennan died at her homo iu Wm. Tcnii this morning from a complication of diseases. Sho was sixty years of ago and is survived by her husband, a sou and two daughters. Miss Kato McAndrcw died at tho residence of her uncle, John Barrett, on West Cherry street, this morning. Sho suffered from catarrh of tho stomach, but was not seriously attacked until about a year ago. Tho deceased was about 23 years of ago and about 10 months ago came from Ireland, where her parents reside. Procuro coupons at tho Factory Shoo Sloro for gold aluminum table ware, lou will also secure shoes at factory prices. Finger Itailly Cut. William liutlcr, nn employe of tho Columbia Brewing Company's bottliug es tablishment, had the index finger of his left hand ripped open this morning by a broken bottlo. " WntHou House Free Lliucli. Vegetable soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. J. T. of II. nnd T.OIIW er. Tho following ofliccrs of Hope Section No. 10, J. T. of 11. &. T., havo been elected for tho ensuing term: Worthy Governor, George L. Hafuer; 1st As-t, Governor, Alfred Mlllichup; 2nd asst., I!. E. Frey; 3rd. asst., William II. Ilaugh; Worthy Archon, Thomas Dawson; Worthy Vice Archon, John Charles; Recorder, Isaac Griffiths; Assistant liecorder, Thomas Millichap; Usher, II. Xciswenter; Inslilo Watch, Lewis Ilobinson; Outsido Protector, Oscar Dcegan; Janitors, John Bath and John Kcrslakc. AVllkliiHon's It.irgulu Sale. This week swivel silks, best make, 23 cents per yard ; worth DOc. Brocade lustro skirts, only $1.08. Shirtwaists, in endless variety at cut prices ; capes iu rich new styles cloth, velvet or silk, plain or richly embroidered, from feOe up. Lancaster apron ginghams still 5o per yard. L. J. Wilkinson, 23 S. Main St. Wedding Last Kwnlng. There was a largo gathering In St. George's Lithuanian Catholic church, on South Jardin street, last evening to witness the marriage of Miss Margaret A. Biersteiu and William Strolls, both of town. Tho bride is a sister of Justice P. W. Biorstein. The wedding took placo at 0 o'clock and was witnessed by many friends from Mt. Carmcl, Shamokln, Mahanoy City, Gilbortou and other places. Miss Mnggie Sockalosklo was the bridesmaid and John Meluskey tho groomsman. l!cv. 1'. Abrnmaitis ofliclated at tho ceremony. There were receptions at tho residence of tho bride's mother, 222 Mayberry alley, and at the homo of tho bridegroom's parents, on East Centre street. Tho Lithuanian Baud, of which tho bridegroom is a member, serenaded tho couple at tho latter placo last evening. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmlthing douo call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre- street. Dealer ir stoves. b 1-tf Inlllix of Menillcmits. There is a toneral complaint about tho great number of beggars of various shades and degrees that infest tho town at present. Tho business pcoplo complain tho most and say tho doors of their places are almost swung off their hinges by the frequency of visits by alms-seekers. Hie complaints are certainly justified, as it seems that there are at prei-ent more cripples (soino more or less bogus, too) dependent upon public charily than tho county almshouse, can accommo date. Gold aluminum tablo ware is becoming popular. Tho Factory Shoo Store is giving theo goods away free to purchasers. l'lincrtils. Henry Eckloy, who died at Wm. Penn on Tuesday ovonlng, will to burled to-morrow afternoon. Tho funeral of Benjamin F. Marshall will take placo at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. An infunt child naniou M nomas Kceso, ironi Wm. Penu, was buried in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery yesterday. I'lr.t or All, Iteil l'lag Oil, i-'.-Jc. What for? Aches, jwlns, bruWe. At Gruhlur Bros,, drug store. Kecetvcd Promotion. George C, Hcckmau, general superinten dent of tho Shamokiu district for the Pru dential Insurance Company, and who is woll and favorably known iu Shenandoah, has been transferred to Itlchmend, Ind. He will be succeedod at Shamokln by J. It. Quirk. It's Winning New l rlends Dully, What? Pau-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. New color in men's russets. Dark shades areulltbcgo. W'hitelock's shoo (tore Is tho leader in these shoes. See our windows for styles and prices. W'hitelock's shoe store. Hunting Fur Her Illl.band. Mrs. J. J. Keagan recttved word last evening that her faithless husband was iu the vicinity of Shenandoah. She departed fur that place this morning and with tho aid of tho police of that place will endeavor to flud her husband. Shamokln Aews. HOOD'S PILTjS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleusrnt laxative AH Druggists. TROLtEYMEN ON STRIKE. I'lilladclplilu Street Our Kinploycs Again DUwitlnlicil. l'lllbAniLPWA, April 80. A Ronornl strike on nil the si root mlhvny linos of tho Union Traction company was ordered Into yesterday afternoon, ami went Into effect nt 1 o'clock this morning, when" tho first liny oars wero due to begin tliclr runs. With tho exception of two comparatively short oroM town lines not controlled by this company, evory railway linn lu the city is nltocted by the order. Tho com pany employs nearly 0,0W men, but how ninny will join the strlko Is a mutter of conjecture nt this timo. The order lo strlko omnnnted from tho central board of tho Amalgamated Asso ciation of Street Hallway Kmployes, after nn nil day secret session. It was tho di rect result of correspondence botwocn n commltteo of omployos nnd J. Lowbcr Welsh, prosldont of tho Union Traction company, when a proposition offered by tho men to submit their grlovnnces to ar bitration was summarily rejected by Pres ident Welsh. Tho railway mon havo procoodod with the utmost caution and secrecy, and al though It had hoen clear for the past threo days that a crisis was impoiullng tho strlko ordor came rathor unexpectedly to tho gonornl public. To Insure support by tho nationul board of tho association such an order must receive tho sanction of that body, nnd so far as could be learned no communication had boon received from tho board up to last evening. It apponrs, however, that such sanction was glvon as early as Inst Friday night, to bo usod only in tho ovont of failure of tho overtures for settlement. Tho movomonts of William D. Slahon, president of tho association, havo been guarded with tho utmost secrecy, but It Is authoritatively assorted that ho is In this city guiding tho movements of tho mon, but that ho Is In hiding to avoid posslblo nrrost. Tho principal question at issuo Is tho demand of tho men for $2 for a ten hour day. Tho company has positively de clared that such a domnnd cannot for a moment bo considered. Other grievances nre alleged discrimination lu favor of now employes since tho strlko of December last, and tho dismissal of old omployos for trivial reasons. Tho officials of tho company declare that tho men who desert the company now will novorngaln bo employed under' any cir cumstances. This threat has had tho ef fect of preventing many dissatisfied ones from joining in tho strlko. A number of cars havo boon running this morning, though far from tho regular quota. It Is feared that thoro will bo vlolonco before tho dny hns passed, as tho few cars that havo beon running this morning havo boon loudly hootod by citizens. That tho con dition of tho workers is deplorablo Is ad' mittcd on all sidos, whllo there is general denunciation of the ovcrbonrlug brutality of tho railroad managers. The tompor of the railway men has beon demonstrated durlug tho past fow days by a munbor of vicious assaults on non-union men, but tho polloo authorities arc deter mined to prevent a recurrence of tho riot ous disturbances of tho last strlko at any cost. Jus. Goodman & Co. Fresh lb. print creamery butter, 23c. Fresh round print country roll butter, 18c. Fresh round tub butter per lb., 18c. Fresh eggs per doz., 12Jc. Penna. potatoes, 5 bushel lots, 25c. 4-0-tf 27 West Centre street. He Cot tho Itecelpt. A man in Mahanoy City, who couldn't spare ?3 a year for his local paper, sent fifty 2 cent stamps to a down east Yankco to learn how to stop a horso from slobbering. Ho got the receipt, and will probably nover forget It. Hero It is; "To stop a horso from slobbering, teach him to spit." Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that tho name Lnssio & lUi:n, Ashland, Pa,, is printed on overy sack. llnsu Hall. Tho Stato League season opens to-morrow. Tho Shamokln team will play at Pottsvillo. Pottsvillo defeated tho West End Grays yesterday by tho score of 27 to 12. Beading will join tho Central Pennsyl vania.Lcague. MISCELLANEOUS. 1710H HAIJ3. Dwellings No. 215, 217,210, 221. 1 223 mid 225 Ki.t tToal street. Mwt deslmblo location. Apply to Z. H. KoliMns, Shenandoah Lumber nnd Feed Compnny olllco. 4-28-Iw ITIOK RATJ2. A 3-story frame business prop ; crty on North Main btreet. One of tho mont deMrntilo properties in town. Apply to R, V. Shoemaker, Attoniey-at-Jaw. corner of Centro nnd Market Mrects. 4-21-1 m AY TAXTEU A vest maker. Apply nt Tortz Jims., merchant tallon. North Malntttreet. 4-21-tf 'PAVINGS AND CHOSSINGS.-rnrtles desir J lug stone for pavinp or crossing should write to F.J. Folk, Shunian'i, I 'a., or Commer claUtotel, Shenandoah. 4-ltt-lm F wit Olt IIKNT. A lnrge double, well-lighted room, on the second Moor, centrally located with all modern conveniences, suitable lor oMlco purposes. Apply nt L. it house, 10 and 12 .South Main .1 elowlcn s clothing street. 4-22-tl t LMSIIOD8E V1SITOK.S. Visitors will not be allowed nt the almshouse excent on Thursdays of ench week. By order of the lionru ox inreciors. Attest: John Cressang, Clerk. 4-23-1 w WOOD'S Shenandoah Gollege I 36o STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship One Department . . $150 . 50 S. I. WOOD, President. CURE NOS- 3&5. Applied liy men only. Stop ln3daya,cure ino nay. oia ui POVINSKY'S DRUQ STORE, I 28 EAST CENTRE ST.. SHENANDOAH. FA, of the Olobo for IliiUUAWilA and similar Complaints, and prepared under the stringent BkGEnMflH MEDICAL LAWS, M F IWKpresctlbodly eminent pTiyalchnsMMjjj DR. RICHTER S World rpnowncrl I rtnmsrltsblveui'CCMfult OnlTKniilnewtthTrado Mark "Anchor, F. Ad. RIchtcr & Co., 21SriitlB., KawTcri. -31 HIGHEST AWARUS,- 12 Branca Comes. OwaOlaisworks. & 60 ct. In Hlirtinniloan lor 1' v I. Kirhn, 0 H. Mam pj , .; " U.II...1 - U -M , SI C It Hfl- 1 That Last 1 Pair of Shoes I 1 You Bought 1 I of thc 1 1 Other Fellow 1 2 We could saved you 2 some money on. How s: do -ve know it, you fE 2 ask ? Why, we know 2 that no other store can 3 sell shoes at Factory S ; Prices and live. Wet - I can. 3 Take our MEN'S SHOES at 98c. Take our WOMEN'S SHOES at 98c, g 3 Take our MINERS' BOOTS at SI.75 E : Then take the other j fellow's goods, look sE 9 j at them both and you H will buy ours every si: ! time. . 2 H GOLD -oak I ALUMINUM I 1 COUPONS . . 1 2 We issue coupons S 2 to all purchasers, and 3 they are redeemable 2 at our store for valu- 2 able presents in Gold 3 Aluminum Table : 2 Ware. Call and in- S S quire for further par- H 3 ticulars. C: S Your Money hack II p want il. e 1 Factory ... I phoe Store, 3 -J. A. MOYER.S nanager. St Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 10 oz. cako of pure soap for 6 cents. 12 oz. package of best washing powder, Sc. 4 lb. package of best washing powder, SOc. This is very low for first-class goods and just what you want for house cleaning. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade goods at low cost prices In to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c, shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches while only. AT KE 26 South Main Street. 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 GOODS. Best manufactured. L. REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. riAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tlio Shenandoah Dental Eooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silvoi fillings. If yonr artlflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. AU examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Ilridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. We are tho only users of vltalizod air for tho painless extraction of teeth. ' SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, tTitman'a Blockl East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. in. A FULL LINE OP NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS With attached or de- tnchcu collars. Also a full lino of SOFT SHIRTS. 13 'if assortment of SPRING and . . . sunrtER NECKWEAR PORTZ & BRO., 2- N. Main St. :::r:::::::::::::::;-:;:::":r:-:"::::"::::::::r::: H Suits Made to Order AT- Former Prices. i Illuo, . Black, Browu aud Gray : j Cheviots, HO. I i Mixed Goods, (Stylishly Made and I I Trimmed) ?10, $11, 12, f 13 aud f 14. j Stylish I'.mtaloons, $3.00 $3.50, $1.00 j aud upwards. 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. BEDDALL building. ::.-.-.v."-r.REil MOV ED T. J. Broughall's GROCERY TO 11 -j S South Main Street. L,aclies dress shapes 25c up. All wide, for 25c per yard, for short 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. Cor. Main and Oak Sts. YOUR TIME- We have just received an immense stock of Men's, Boy's and Children's Spring and 5 . . 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. We never fail to please you, if you call and examine our big stock. L. Goldin, Prop., 9 and ii South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? Me can sell you a new wheel, of tlm finest make and guarantee, at reduced price.. Wo make a epecialty ot . . . RUPAIRINO BICYCLES t Do not bend nwny from town to have your wheel reimireil when It can be done ut home utt as good unit much cheaper. Faust Bicycle Works, Ofllce . 130 B. Jardin Slrcet, Slienundoali, l'a .
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